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DR. ROBERT KANDARJIAN DC
Intuitive Energy Healing 32 year experience
Our purpose and intention is to help those who feel
troubled, blocked or in search of answers and balance. By taking a holstic approach to wellness and using Intuitive Energy Healing, we assist them in to connecting to their power, longings, purpose and passion.
Oradell and Morristown, NJ
www.DrRobertKandarjian.com 917-297-8000
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Although most of us remember our parents or grandparents
making a home remedy, few of us are lucky enough to have
had that remedy passed on to us. For years, Ms. C. S.
Smith’s dream has been to be
able to share her Aunt Alberta’s with the world. Aunt Alberta’s Remedy is effective in reliev- ing muscle and joint pains
whether they are minor or from conditions such as arthritis. It
contains all natural ingredients, castor oil which seals out the drying effects of dry winter
weather, softens the skin and allows the main ingredient, wintergreen oil to penetrate
into the body. Wintergreen is a wonderful herb that contains methyl salicylate, an aspirin- like compound that is highly
effective in relieving pain. Join us in welcoming Ms. Smith and Aunt Alberta’s Remedy. Please visit
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Inner Realm ~ 2016 ~
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