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What Do Yoga and Home Sales Have in Common?


career in Real Estate with Allen Tate Realtors over a year ago and has over 30 years of Real Estate investment experience. Ann believes that buying or selling your home does not


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have to be a stressful experience. Her goal is to guide you peacefully and seamlessly through the purchase or sale of your home. While she continues to teach Yoga and Pilates classes at Family Yoga and Yoga Café, she is available 24/7 to assist you with your real estate transactions. She believes that the role of a successful realtor is constant communication and negotiat- ing a stress-free transaction. Her yoga skills help to keep her business skills focused , positive and successful and beneficial to those who seek her expertise.


Ann can be contacted at 327-8440 or ann.hardee@allentate. com. See ad on page 16.


Healing Ways Offers Wide Variety of Services


her holistic health clinic, applies advanced techniques of testing and therapy to find and clear underlying causes of symptoms. Healing Ways is located in Jamestown and provides


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many services, including: EDS testing, which facilitates allergy clearing, hormonal balancing, and assessment of dental compatibility, medication /supplement effective- ness, etc.; electro-lymphatic drainage, gravity-fed colon- ics for detox and weight loss; Ondamed® bioresonance therapy to relieve pain and speed healing (including osteoporosis and arthritis therapy.)


Bärbel can be reached at 336-885-2948 or 423-768-3705. Email her at healingwaysdb@yahoo.com. See ad on page 10.


ärbel Aldridge, ND, has provided quality natural health care in the Triad since 1990. Healing Ways,


nn Hardee – that’s what! Ann has been teaching Yoga for over 10 years in the Triad area. She launched a full time


mermaid says Announces Simply Sustainable Soap


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Learn more online at www.mermaidsays.com. See ad on page 22.


VEMMA Adds Organics, Removes the Mixing


showing the importance of Vitamin D, Vemma has increased the Vitamin D content to 1000 IU per serving. That is in addition to providing 11 other necessary vitamins at levels at or above 100% RDA, plus 65 essential minerals. The other components of Vemma (an acronym for Vitamins,


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Essential Minerals, Mangosteen and Aloe) have been improved upon as well. The vitamins and minerals are in a powerful an- tioxidant base of wildcrafted whole fruit mangosteen and peri- carp along with organic glyconutrient-rich aloe vera. Vemma also includes decaffeinated organic green tea for additional antioxidant power. And now Vemma is even more convenient and easy to take


than ever. It can be purchased in 32-oz premixed bottles or the convenient “Fridge Brick” containing 30 2-oz ready-to-drink bottles for when you’re on the go.


For additional product or business opportunity information go to www.myvemma.com/mdorman or call 336-454-6469. See ad on page 18.


emma, the most complete liquid nutrition program on the market, just got better! In response to recent health studies


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