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Rosado Chiropractic Opens in Camp Hill


r. Ray Rosado has opened Rosado Chiropractic, in the Madeira Chiro- practic building, 2507 Gettysburg Road, in Camp Hill.


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Rosado is dedicated to providing wellness chiropractic care and educat- ing patients about the benefits of the drug-free and surgery-free approach that will help individuals fully express and live their life to its maximum potential. He believes that there are three com-


Dr. Ray Rosado


ponents of health: physical, mental and spiritual; and the balance of all three create optimal health.


Rosado graduated from New York Chiropractic College in 2011. He is currently licensed in the states of Pennsylva- nia and New York and is fluent in English and Spanish.


For more information, call 717-979-9880 or visit Rosado Chiropractic.com. See ad, page 28.


Acupuncture for Active Military and Veterans


ill Levine, owner of the Acupuncture Wellness Center, in Hershey, has completed training with Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) to provide acupuncture treatments that address trauma relief


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and recovery in the event of natural disaster in areas all over the world. She will be offering free, community-style acupuncture treatments as part of the AWB Military Stress Recovery Project to active military service personnel and vet- erans from 4 to 5 p.m. and 5 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays, begin- ning August 1. A session lasts 30 to 45 minutes. To accommodate larger groups, all clients are treated in the same room at the same time. Each session accommo- dates 10 people, and an appointment is necessary. Levine says the treatment is excellent for those experiencing stress of any kind, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or addictions.


Location: 102 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey. For more infor- mation, call 717-919-0978. See ad, page 27.


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Nichols Earns GPACT Certification


iesl Nichols, Nichols, sole proprietor of ColoniClinic & Healing Arts, in Lew- isberry, has earned certification by the Global Professional Association for Colon Therapy (GPACT). She is the only person in York/Adams County to be GPACT certified and one of only five GPACT certified colon hydrotherapists in the state of Pennsylvania. At ColoniClinic, the signature service is colon hydrother- apy with a state-of-the-art open system colonic device called the LIBBE. The device employs both carbon and ultraviolet filters, purifying the water of bacteria, as well as other harm- ful chemicals and pollutants. An additional filtration system, which removes chloramines, is utilized prior to the colonic device. According to Nichols, all other colonic equipment manufactured to date is unable to eliminate chloramines with the basic carbon filtration, a very important factor in colon health.


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“This proactive step for extra filtration goes beyond FDA regulations for a class II colonic irrigation system, thus you can be assured of the utmost purity of the water,” says Nich- ols. “This is the same filtration media used by dialysis centers to eliminate chloramines and other toxins.”


Location: Private country setting in Lewisberry, less than one mile off I-83, exit 35. For more information, call 717-599- 4260 or visit CC-HealingArts.com. See ad, page 27.


Om Baby Supports National Women’s Initiative


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m Baby Pregnancy & Parent- ing Center was a gold spon- sor of the Safe Motherhood Quilt Project display, rally and fund- raiser, recently held in Harrisburg, featuring internationally renowned midwife, author and creator of The Safe Motherhood Quilt Project, Ina


May Gaskin. This national initiative honors women that have died of pregnancy-related causes since 1982. The quilts draw public attention to the America’s rising maternal death rates and underreporting of maternal deaths.


Om Baby is an independently owned pregnancy, child- birth and parenting center that supports women and their families through the childbearing years and beyond through a wide array of workshops including yoga instruction for prenatal, couples, children and babies; natural family living; nutrition and health topics; childbirth education; children’s classes; and other parenting topics and support groups.


Location: 2201 Market St., Camp Hill. For more info, call 717- 761-4975 or visit OmBabyCenter.com. See ad, page 34.


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