We have been looking into charities/non-profits in order to help fund this growing issue of breast cancer. An educated client ( thanks Eilleen) alluded me to the fact that many of the so-called non-profit agencies are actually not as they appear. After some research, I came across the fact that many of these men and women who are living with breast cancer do not see a dime of this donated money, nor are they even helped by these organizations. Breast Cancer is big business! It is hard to fathom that folks would line their own pockets at the cost of human...and animal lives. So this same beautiful client suggested that we hold the money here and sponsor people suffering from breast cancer through yoga.
During the month of October we are offering FREE Community Yoga to those living with and those who have lived through and those who have lost someone with breast cancer. Please tell your friends, mothers, fathers, co-workers, sisters, brothers, aunts, and uncles to enjoy the healing experience of yoga for free! Community Yoga is Every Friday at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome! We encourage the rest of the folks who know or care to actually help fight this disease to donate to this cause, while also enjoying the healing aspects of yoga!
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Coming in September....
September 4:
Community Acupuncture
11-1
Starting September 4, Community Acupuncture will be held every Saturday for just $25. Quit Smoking, relieve pain, allergies, or many other ailments with Acupuncture. Or, if you are just curious, this is a great opportunity to check it out at a very reasonable price. Lecture and community treatment session via Kelly Boggs, L.Ac, MTOM. Please reserve a seat in advance by calling (610) 933-5459 or emailing our center.
September 11:
NAET workshop and treatment voucher
12:30
Free
From a Western medical perspective, allergy is an overreaction by the immune system. In NAET®, allergies are viewed from a holistic perspective, based on Oriental Medical principles. An allergy is a condition of unusual sensitivity of one person to one or more substances that may be harmless to the majority of individuals. In the allergic person, the allergic substance (known as an allergen), is viewed by the brain as a threat to the body’s well-being. Therefore, for our purposes, an allergy is defined in terms of what a substance does to the energy flow in the body. Allergies are the result of energy imbalances in the body, leading to a diminished state of health in one or more organ systems.
September 13:
Qigong!!
Qigong with Debi Dunn will be held on Monday's at 10 am starting September 13!
September 14:
Zumba!!!
We will have Zumba classes every Tuesday at 6 pm. There is a complimentary class on the first Tuesday (9/14) at 6 pm.
September, 16:
Hula Hooping!!!
We are offering hooping classes each Thursday at 6 pm. Learn to use the Hoop in ways you never dreamed of! Complimentary class is September 16.
September 17:
Yin Yoga
7 pm
Our nearly famous Yin Yoga Workshop is back on track for the fall season. Learn in detail the wonderful practice of Yin Yoga and how to incorporate prolonged stretching into your normal routines as well and how to bring your practice up to the next level. Space is limited, and is on a first-come-first-served basis or call to sign up in advance!
September 20:
7:30 pm
We are offering a Yoga Mediation class each Monday evening. This class incorporates sound, meditation, and movement, bringing mindfulness to the body, mind and spirit!
September 22:
New Yoga Class!!!
Sarah Carlisle, RYT, is slated to begin teaching Each Wednesday at 7:30 pm! Sarah has been teaching yoga since she was 6 years of age and has spanned the globe learning yogic philosophy and ayurvedic practices. This is a class for those who wish to expand his/her practice and soul!!!!
Community Acupuncture
11-1
Starting September 4, Community Acupuncture will be held every Saturday for just $25. Quit Smoking, relieve pain, allergies, or many other ailments with Acupuncture. Or, if you are just curious, this is a great opportunity to check it out at a very reasonable price. Lecture and community treatment session via Kelly Boggs, L.Ac, MTOM. Please reserve a seat in advance by calling (610) 933-5459 or emailing our center.
September 11:
NAET workshop and treatment voucher
12:30
Free
From a Western medical perspective, allergy is an overreaction by the immune system. In NAET®, allergies are viewed from a holistic perspective, based on Oriental Medical principles. An allergy is a condition of unusual sensitivity of one person to one or more substances that may be harmless to the majority of individuals. In the allergic person, the allergic substance (known as an allergen), is viewed by the brain as a threat to the body’s well-being. Therefore, for our purposes, an allergy is defined in terms of what a substance does to the energy flow in the body. Allergies are the result of energy imbalances in the body, leading to a diminished state of health in one or more organ systems.
September 13:
Qigong!!
Qigong with Debi Dunn will be held on Monday's at 10 am starting September 13!
September 14:
Zumba!!!
We will have Zumba classes every Tuesday at 6 pm. There is a complimentary class on the first Tuesday (9/14) at 6 pm.
September, 16:
Hula Hooping!!!
We are offering hooping classes each Thursday at 6 pm. Learn to use the Hoop in ways you never dreamed of! Complimentary class is September 16.
September 17:
Yin Yoga
7 pm
Our nearly famous Yin Yoga Workshop is back on track for the fall season. Learn in detail the wonderful practice of Yin Yoga and how to incorporate prolonged stretching into your normal routines as well and how to bring your practice up to the next level. Space is limited, and is on a first-come-first-served basis or call to sign up in advance!
September 20:
7:30 pm
We are offering a Yoga Mediation class each Monday evening. This class incorporates sound, meditation, and movement, bringing mindfulness to the body, mind and spirit!
September 22:
New Yoga Class!!!
Sarah Carlisle, RYT, is slated to begin teaching Each Wednesday at 7:30 pm! Sarah has been teaching yoga since she was 6 years of age and has spanned the globe learning yogic philosophy and ayurvedic practices. This is a class for those who wish to expand his/her practice and soul!!!!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Coming in September....
Zumba!!! We will have Zumba classes every Tuesday at 6 pm. Complimentary class is September 14!
Hula Hooping!!! We are offering hooping classes each Thursday at 6 pm. Complimentary class is September 16.
Sarah Carlisle, RYT will begin teaching yoga on Wednesdays at 7:15 pm...Sarah has been teaching yoga since she was 6 years of age and has spanned the globe learning yogic philosophy and ayurvedic practices.
Community Acupuncture is taking place every week!!!!
Free NAET workshop and treatment on September 11!
Yin Yoga is back! This workshop will be held with Jim Scully on Friday, September 17 at 7 pm.
Qigong in the morning! We are adding a morning Qigong class on Mondays at 10 am, beginning on September 13!
Hula Hooping!!! We are offering hooping classes each Thursday at 6 pm. Complimentary class is September 16.
Sarah Carlisle, RYT will begin teaching yoga on Wednesdays at 7:15 pm...Sarah has been teaching yoga since she was 6 years of age and has spanned the globe learning yogic philosophy and ayurvedic practices.
Community Acupuncture is taking place every week!!!!
Free NAET workshop and treatment on September 11!
Yin Yoga is back! This workshop will be held with Jim Scully on Friday, September 17 at 7 pm.
Qigong in the morning! We are adding a morning Qigong class on Mondays at 10 am, beginning on September 13!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Book a Therapeutic Massage with Ron and/or Holly and receive $20 off...
Throughout the month of August, clients will receive a $20 discount on massage when booking with Holly or Ron. Schedule online today!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Community Chiropractic Care
Gateway Bodyworks is hosting the talented Dr. Hank Finkel for a Community Chiropractic Session this Saturday, July 24 from 12-2. Individual adjustments are held in a community setting for just $15. this is an inexpensive way to receive chiropractic treatment! You may reserve your place by calling our center or just show up! For more details, please check out the website.
Combat allergies, acute/chronic pain, headaches, body aches, etc at a generous price! Dr. Hank Finkel, D.C. will be providing community Chiropractic Care sessions. Clients are in a comfortable community setting, fully clothed as Dr. Hank works on each individual one by one. To reserve a place or for more info, please contact our center!
Hank Finkel, DC, is an honors graduate from the University Of Bridgeport College Of Chiropractic with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the Pennsylvania State University. Hank has also taught Applied Kinesiology at the Pennsylvania School of Muscle Therapy. His professional passion is in the area of pyschoneuroimmunology, leading him to pursue training in Reiki, Biofeedback, as well as NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique). Dr. Hank is also a Health Coach for the Take Shape for Life Plan.
His interests range from meditation, yoga and Tai Chi to music and backpacking. Familiar with the principles of energy medicine, guided imagery, and psychotherapy, he has helped clients draw connections with these techniques as they work with physical issues. His approach is a holistic one in which he aims to mentor each and every individual with compassion, skilled touch, knowledge and professionalism.
Combat allergies, acute/chronic pain, headaches, body aches, etc at a generous price! Dr. Hank Finkel, D.C. will be providing community Chiropractic Care sessions. Clients are in a comfortable community setting, fully clothed as Dr. Hank works on each individual one by one. To reserve a place or for more info, please contact our center!
Hank Finkel, DC, is an honors graduate from the University Of Bridgeport College Of Chiropractic with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the Pennsylvania State University. Hank has also taught Applied Kinesiology at the Pennsylvania School of Muscle Therapy. His professional passion is in the area of pyschoneuroimmunology, leading him to pursue training in Reiki, Biofeedback, as well as NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique). Dr. Hank is also a Health Coach for the Take Shape for Life Plan.
His interests range from meditation, yoga and Tai Chi to music and backpacking. Familiar with the principles of energy medicine, guided imagery, and psychotherapy, he has helped clients draw connections with these techniques as they work with physical issues. His approach is a holistic one in which he aims to mentor each and every individual with compassion, skilled touch, knowledge and professionalism.
Monday, July 12, 2010
New this week!!!
Dr. Hank Finkel, D.C has joined our staff for all your chiropractic needs. Sarah Carlisle, RYT is on the books, offering ayuvedic consultations, ayuvedic massage, marma point therapy, and Thai yoga massage. Holly Hopkins, CMT has joined our staff as a massage therapist and Marie Roberts, RYT is offering two new yoga classes per week. Schedules are now open! Feel free to book online or give us a call or drop in!
We are offering Community Acupuncture this Saturday from 11-1. Sessions are individual, though performed in a group setting and last from 25-45 minutes. The cost is $20. You may call to reserve a seat, but sessions are done on a first come, first serve basis.
Community Yoga is each and every Friday! This is an All-Levels donation based class, where proceeds go to a local charity or nonprofit. If you know of a charity or non-profit who would be interested in contributions, lease let us know!
We are offering Community Acupuncture this Saturday from 11-1. Sessions are individual, though performed in a group setting and last from 25-45 minutes. The cost is $20. You may call to reserve a seat, but sessions are done on a first come, first serve basis.
Community Yoga is each and every Friday! This is an All-Levels donation based class, where proceeds go to a local charity or nonprofit. If you know of a charity or non-profit who would be interested in contributions, lease let us know!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Community Acupuncture this Saturday!!!!
Community Acupuncture
Saturday, June 26
10am-12pm
$20
Community Acupuncture is an affordable way to receive acupuncture at a fraction of the cost of a typical session. It is done in a community setting, meaning, there is more than one person in a room at a time. Patients remain fully clothed and are treated accordingly.
Many common but difficult to treat conditions and complaints respond to the holistic approach of acupuncture, especially with those whom have found difficulty in easing symptoms with prescription drugs and/or western medicine.
The World Health Organization recognizes (WHO) the use of acupuncture and Chinese herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of medical conditions, such as:
Infections, cold, flu, bronchitis, diabetes, hypoglycemia, asthma, high blood pressure, digestive disorders, IBS, heartburn, tinitus, vertigo, sinusitis/infection, hay fever, eczema, acne, psoriasis, herpes, arthritis, sprains, strains, trigger points, neuralgia, headaches, migraines, sciatica, back pain, chronic and acute pain, stroke, tendonitis, infertility, PMS, endometriosis, obstetrics, anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, hyperactivity, ADD, ADHD. Other conditions that are commonly treated with Chinese medicine are: Allergies, addictions (including smoking), cardiovascular problems, weight loss, pediatric diseases, postpartum care, geriatric diseases, sexual dysfunction, low energy, migraines, fibroids, and urinary problems.
There has been an increase in the popularity of acupuncture in all levels of society, and it is rapidly moving from the margins into the mainstream. Community acupuncture is one approach of delivering acupuncture that provides resources to individuals who may not have disposable income or health insurance. It reaches out to groups who tend to be under-served by all sectors of the health care system. As acupuncture penetrates the mainstream, there is a growing need for this kind of practice. Almost one quarter of Americans have no access to health insurance; so even with insurance reimbursement, there is limited access to acupuncture. If you have ever been curious about acupuncture, are in need of treatment, or think you can benefit from acupuncture, please feel free to call in advance to reserve a seat, or just drop by.
Saturday, June 26
10am-12pm
$20
Community Acupuncture is an affordable way to receive acupuncture at a fraction of the cost of a typical session. It is done in a community setting, meaning, there is more than one person in a room at a time. Patients remain fully clothed and are treated accordingly.
Many common but difficult to treat conditions and complaints respond to the holistic approach of acupuncture, especially with those whom have found difficulty in easing symptoms with prescription drugs and/or western medicine.
The World Health Organization recognizes (WHO) the use of acupuncture and Chinese herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of medical conditions, such as:
Infections, cold, flu, bronchitis, diabetes, hypoglycemia, asthma, high blood pressure, digestive disorders, IBS, heartburn, tinitus, vertigo, sinusitis/infection, hay fever, eczema, acne, psoriasis, herpes, arthritis, sprains, strains, trigger points, neuralgia, headaches, migraines, sciatica, back pain, chronic and acute pain, stroke, tendonitis, infertility, PMS, endometriosis, obstetrics, anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, hyperactivity, ADD, ADHD. Other conditions that are commonly treated with Chinese medicine are: Allergies, addictions (including smoking), cardiovascular problems, weight loss, pediatric diseases, postpartum care, geriatric diseases, sexual dysfunction, low energy, migraines, fibroids, and urinary problems.
There has been an increase in the popularity of acupuncture in all levels of society, and it is rapidly moving from the margins into the mainstream. Community acupuncture is one approach of delivering acupuncture that provides resources to individuals who may not have disposable income or health insurance. It reaches out to groups who tend to be under-served by all sectors of the health care system. As acupuncture penetrates the mainstream, there is a growing need for this kind of practice. Almost one quarter of Americans have no access to health insurance; so even with insurance reimbursement, there is limited access to acupuncture. If you have ever been curious about acupuncture, are in need of treatment, or think you can benefit from acupuncture, please feel free to call in advance to reserve a seat, or just drop by.
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