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Nature's Helper - Therapeutic Massage has mobile massage therapy for on-site massage or bodywork now available for residents in the Boise Idaho area.

By Anonymous

December 27 2003--Nature's Helper - Therapeutic Massage has mobile massage therapy, for on-site massage or bodywork. Nature's Helper - Therapeutic Massage would be delighted to visit you. Do you have a quiet area of about 5x8 feet? If so, let Tanya Savage of Nature's Helper - Therapeutic Massage help! January 2004 is a great time to get a relaxing massage with a $30.00 session Grand Opening special!!! Email or call for an appointment.

Tanya is currently specializing in Swedish & Reiki modalities, with knowledge in Aromatherapy, Craniosacral, Tibetan Shiatsu, Polarity Therapy, Tui Na, Chair Massage, Pregnancy Massage, and Reflexology. Continuing education will include Sports Massage, Shiatsu, MyoFacial Release, Deep Tissue, and Neuromuscular modalities. Tanya is also celebrating her Third year as an Independent Consultant with Arbonne International, specializing in natural health and wellness. http://TS.MyArbonne.com is her website. Tanya is available for seminars dealing with skin care, anti-aging , and natural health, wellness, and hormone balancing.

Tanya is currently enrolled as a student at Academy of Professional Careers for Massage Therapy and soon, Holistic Health Practioner. Tanya has previously attendened Boise State University.



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Mary Bennett Massage Launches Web Site

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Hardwick, NJ - November 23, 2003 - Citing increased consumer use of the Internet as a source of information, goods and services, Mary Bennett, nationally certified massage therapist, announced today the launch of her business’s web site. In addition to highlighting the services Bennett provides, the site’s purpose is to educate readers about the benefits of massage and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

Although new to the Internet, Mary Bennett has provided massage therapy for the past ten years. Ms. Bennett’s mission is the healing of body, mind and spirit. She points out that massage offers advantages for everyone--“if you have a body, then massage is for you,” she advises. The powerful and life-enhancing benefits of massage include release of muscle tension and relief of pain, improved circulation and mental relaxation. Treating a variety of conditions ranging from pregnancy to geriatric massage and severe illnesses, Bennett specializes in Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Swedish Technique and Lymphatic Drainage. The techniques of each, blended together, result in a powerful store of tools from which to draw in order to meet the needs of each client.

Ms. Bennett views the Internet as a valuable tool to educate consumers about the health-enhancing benefits of massage. “Americans are more concerned about their health than at any time in the past,” she notes, “and they are taking a more proactive role in their own wellness than ever before. Both feeding and meeting this desire for self-education is the wealth of information available on-line.”

Paula Satinoff, principal of Solutions For Small Business, the Warren County-based web solutions firm that created marybennettmassage.com, stated, “This is an informative web site offered by an experienced and compassionate professional. Ms. Bennett’s site is a tool with which area consumers can make a significant difference in their own health and well-being.” Satinoff points to the proliferation of medical information and health supplement sites that have been fueled by consumers’ increased reliance on the Web for information. Surveys show that substantial numbers of Americans are relying on the Internet as a basic reference tool to gather information, make important decisions or to compare alternative courses of action.

Some 93 million Americans--80% all of adult Internet users--have researched health topics on-line. This makes the act of looking for health or medical information the third most common on-line pursuit, after e-mail (93%) and product or service research (83%) (source: Pew Internet & American Life Project, July ’03).

Readers can access Ms. Bennett’s site at www.marybennettmassage.com. For additional information, contact: Mary Bennett (908) 362-8602, or info@marybennettmassage.com.

About Mary Bennett Massage: Mary Bennett has a practice of therapeutic massage, located in the Blairstown area and Sparta, NJ, concentrating on Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Swedish Massage and Lymphatic Massage. Sessions may be for one particular modality or as an integration of the techniques to provide the most beneficial results for each client. Ms. Bennett holds a B.A. from William Paterson College, Wayne, NJ, and Massage Certification from the Health Center for the Healing Arts in Belle Meade, NJ.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Mary Bennett, B.A., C.M.T. Mary Bennett Massage(908) 362-8602 http://www.marybennettmassage.com




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Twenty-Year Anniversary Picnic Celebrates Phillips School of Massage's Contributions to the Local Community of Nevada City/Grass Valley. The public is invited to participate.

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Twenty-Year Anniversary Picnic Celebrates Phillips School of Massage's Contributions to the Local Community of Nevada City/Grass Valley.

July, 2003 -- On August 24th, 2003, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM Phillips School of Massage will celebrate twenty years of educational excellence and community service programs. The party will be held outdoors at a property on Gold Flat Road in Nevada City and will be a gathering of alumni, instructors, their families and other friends of the school.

Participants are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch/dinner and their own chairs or blankets for an evening of dancing and activities such as massage, intuitive painting, horseshoes and more. Live music will be provided by "Smuggling Donkeys," a band of local musicians whose debut rock/jazz performance on the 4th of July at the Nevada County Fairgrounds was enthusiastically received.

Although the Western medical field has traditionally been conservative and resistant in it's consideration of methods viewed as "alternative", the Phillips School of Massage has contributed to the local medical community’s acceptance of massage through development, over the past two decades, of innovative bodywork programs which interface with the medical community,

Phillips, in partnership with Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital has one of only a few hospital based Oncology Massage Internship Programs in the country. Students are able to work directly with patients who are receiving treatment at the Cancer Center as well as with those patients’ caregivers and/or family members.

These massage sessions help many oncology patients cope with the side effects of radiation or chemotherapy treatments and provide much needed compassionate touch to those who are suffering with this potentially devastating illness.

Another program that is ongoing at Phillips School of Massage is the Combat Veteran’s Massage Clinic. This program provides a place of safety and caring for those veterans suffering from and being treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The gratitude from these delightful men is unbounded as the emotional wounds that live within them are gently addressed by receiving massage in a controlled setting.

During each training session the school sends students to local convalescent care facilities to provide hand and arm massages to the residents of those facilities. And, Phillips hosts a sports massage clinic in which the school offers complimentary sports massage to athletes. Along with these various community services, Phillips School of Massage participates in many events and fairs, volunteering at the Relay for Life and other local events.

Phillips School of Massage is grateful to be able to share these services with the community and invites you to share in the celebration of this past twenty years of compassionate professionalism through bodywork education. Please call for directions and to RSVP. Mark your calendars for August 24th, pack a lunch and prepare to have fun.



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