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Grand Opening Special at New Camp Hill Salon


O Maria Crosby


ffering high-end, resort-style personalized spa treatments at reasonable prices, Beyond Beauty Skin Therapy Salon for Women is offering a grand opening special at 1924 Market Street, in Camp Hill. Those that book a treatment or purchase a gift certifi- cate (for treatments only) through the end of the year will receive a one-time discount of 30 percent off the regular


menu price. The salon uses only natural skin care products from Pevonia Botanica and the Lancaster-based Makes Scents Natural Spa line. Beyond Beauty Skin Therapy owner and esthetician


Maria Crosby has 13 years of experience at The Spa at the Hotel Hershey. Beyond Beauty Skin Therapy Salon is a located in a quiet, serene setting inside a beautiful Victorian building, serving Central Pennsylvania with a complete line of skin care services, including facials, body treatments, waxing and other enhancements such as eye treatment, foot massage and back and foot scrubs.


For appointments, call 717-695-6583. For more information, visit BeyondBeautySkinTherapy.com. See ad, page 8.


Relax Your Way to Better Health


HealthTouch Reiki It’s good for the Soul!


The Ultimate in Stress Reduction. Help your body return to its natural Healthful Balance.


HealthTouch Reflexology It’s good for the Sole!


All the benefits of massage without the stress of getting undressed!


Through Dec. 31, 2016:


Only $50 for a full hour session! HealthTouch Body/


Mind Therapies by Bob Wolfe 20 years of


practicing and teaching experience 10 South Central PA Located at


300 Bridge Street, New Cumberland


Call to schedule an appointment


717-512-2460 NaturalCentralPA.com


Holiday Bazaar at Sonnewald Farm


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he Sonnewald Farm, in Spring Grove, will hold a family-friendly Holiday Ba- zaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., November 12, with craft vendors, food, educational booths, live music and children’s activities. Part of the Second Saturdays at Sonnewald tradition, this event, sponsored by the Sonnewald Life Institute, has a greater focus on supporting small businesses by purchas- ing local, handmade gifts for the upcoming holiday season. The chemical-free Sonnewald farm features products that are mindful to the Earth and its inhabitants. It hosts small businesses that help to strengthen communities and local economies.


Location 1516 Lefever Lane, Spring Grove, PA. For more information, call 717-225-3825 or visit Sonnewald.org. See ad, page 2.


Distance Healing for Pets from Cindy Baker


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indy Baker, Creator of Touched By A Paw, is offer- ing Distance Healing for Pets in addition to Talk to the Paw chat to South Central Pennsylvania communities. She states, “I can treat issues relating to your pet’s health or behavior in the comfort of your home.” This service is for those that have been to the vet and received a clean bill of health for your pet, only to feel there is still something going on, or visited many trainers to correct behavioral issues to no avail. Baker states, “For healing, I use Healing Touch for Animals,


reiki, ThetaHealing, animal communication and therapeutic- grade essential oils. These modalities are all part of a treatment session which can be done in person or via distance. The session begins with an assessment to determine the status of the ani- mal’s energy system, noting which areas are open and which are blocked.” After the treatment is complete, another assessment is done to record the progress and next steps are discussed.


Baker offers a complimentary Talk to the Paw for new customers. For more information, call 484-459-8049, email cindyb55555@yahoo.com or visit Touched-By-A-Paw.com. See ad, page 44.


Correction I


n the October health brief “Vitamin D3


Boosts Gut Health”


we reported that the researchers administered more than 66,000 IU of vitamin D3


to study participants per day; it should read per week. We apologize for the error.


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