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Dr. Phyllis Weber Relocates Practice in Naples P


hyllis C. Weber, DOM, AP, LAc, owner of Gulf Coast Acupuncture & Herbs, Inc., is relocating her Naples office to Greentree Professional Park, 10661 Airport Road North, Suite 16, Naples. She will see patients in the new office effective February 4. Weber brings more than 17 years of experience in Tradi- tional Chinese Medicine (acupuncture and herbs), kinesiology and functional medicine to her practice, which specializes in allergies (NAET treatments), pain management and complex and difficult health disorders. She also practices several bioen- ergetic techniques, including biomagnetic pairs therapy.


Phyllis Weber


For more information or to make an appointment, call 239- 841-6611 (Naples office) or 239-936-4199 (Fort Myers of- fice) or visit GulfCoastAcupuncture.com. See ad, page 36.


Learn Somagetics Energy Balancer Technique


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earn about the Somagetics Foundational Energy Balanc- er at a free informational presentation at 11 a.m. and experience individual sessions from 1 to 8 p.m., February 16, at the Anahata Holistic Healing & Spiritual Center, in downtown Naples. The simple technique of vibration, stretch and release can return the head and neck to proper and lasting balance. Results of an improved mind-body connection via the long-lasting and self-healing modality can lead to increased energy and concentration, among other other benefits.


Fees per session: $295/adult, $225/child. Location: 1065 Fifth Avenue North, in the Municipal Plaza. For more info or to RSVP (requested) to presentation or book individual sessions, call 239- 262-0811, email AnahataNaples@gmail.com or visit Anahat- aNaples.com. Also visit Somagetics.com. See ad, page 48.


Tree-mendous Sale Set for Freedom Park


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ffering more than 20 types from which to choose, Collier Fruit


Growers, Inc., will conduct a Fruit Tree Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., February 23, at Freedom Park, in Naples. Fruit trees available for purchase will include avocado, banana, carambola (star fruit), fig, guava, papaya, mango, peach and pomegranate.


In addition to spearheading tree sales and providing edu- cational programs to encourage and extend cultivation, the


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