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Bartell Healthcare Center Offers Free Spinal Screenings


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ay is spinal health month. Accord- ing to the American Chiropractic


Association (ACA), more than 6 million people suffer from scoliosis and more than 1 million are adolescents, ages 8 through 13. Both the ACA and the International Society on Scoliosis Ortho- pedic and Rehabilitation Treatment endorse conservative care for the reduction of spine curvatures resulting in scoliosis. Through the months of May and June, Dr. Michael J. Bartell, director of chiropractic at the Bartell Healthcare Center, is offering a complimentary individual scoliosis evaluation to determine spine health relative to curvature and scoliosis. For 36 years, Bartell has practiced in the areas of spinal and sports care, biofeedback, spinal manipulation, flexion/distraction and others. He utilizes a multidisci- plinary, noninvasive approach to treat scoliosis—one without the braces, rods and surgical interventions of al- lopathic medicine.


Location: 1001 S. Market St., Ste. A, Mechanicsburg. For more information or to schedule a spinal screening, call 717- 697-8030 or visit Bartell-Healthcare.com. See ad, page 21.


Yoga at Simply Well Hosts Seven-Day Cleanse


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oga at Simply Well will launch a seven-day Restorative Spring Cleanse from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., May 13 and a re-integration from 3 to 5 p.m., May 19. Participants can join Tanya McCausland, founder of Home Cooked Healing, and Certified Holistic Health Coach Michele Landis for a whole foods-based cleanse that focuses on eating the cleanest, freshest and most delicious foods available. After seven days, participants can expect to experience decreased cravings and snacking, clearer and glowing skin, deeper and more restful sleep and improved digestion.


McCausland is a nutrition and culinary coach who


teaches about the healing powers of food and the kitchen through nutrition classes, cooking parties and coaching cli- ents one-on-one. She is on a mission to show how food can prevent illness, support recovery, energize and rejuvenate. Landis, the owner of Yoga at Simply Well, graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, in New York City. She is passionate about helping her clients cook more and buy and eat local, seasonal foods.


Cost: $195. Save $30 if registered by April 29. Location: 28 S. Pitt St., Carlisle. For more information, call 717-968-0167 or visit YogaAtSimplyWell.com. See ad, page 31.


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