Christine Ellis has added a 24/7 online scheduling button. Now you can easily view her calender, services and fees,
and schedule appointments.
 

             
New users:  On the scheduling link it's best to FIRST create a sign in account for yourself, giving you the flexibility to create appointments up to 6 weeks in advance, and receive  email appointment reminders.      
          

New !  Far Infrared Sauna

The far infrared sauna gently removes impurities. Comfortably enjoy the benefits  and feel the rejuvenating effects. Our sauna utilizes specialized ceramic and carbon emitters. These specific band of rays are essential to life as we know it on our planet. 
While in the sauna sit back and relax. Listen to soothing music, or a healing meditation cd. The time to relax is yours. You will feel the warmth deeply penetrate your skin reaching below the surface.  Soothes and relaxes sore and tense muscles. Gently releases and eliminates toxins, at a cellular level, from your bloodstream, and stored fat layer. The heat produced will also increase circulation and metabolic processes, burning up to 600 calories per session.

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to reserve your time
$30 per session




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A Centre for Wholistic Wellness
(352) 376-0309
An estimated 36% of U.S. adults use some form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), according to a survey by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a component of the National Institutes of Health. Among the common CAM practices identified by the survey were acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, tai chi and qi gong.

A survey by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine found that approximately one in ten adults had received acupuncture at least one time and 60% said they would readily consider acupuncture as a potential treatment option. Nearly half (48%) of the individuals surveyed who had received acupuncture reported that they were extremely satisfied or very satisfied with their treatment. In addition, one in five (21%) of the total NCCAOM survey respondents reported that they had utilized some other form of Oriental medicine besides acupuncture, such as herbs or bodywork (e.g., shiatsu).

These studies and others like them clearly demonstrate that CAM therapies such as acupuncture and Oriental medicine are common practice in today's health care system. They also support the need for consumers to be provided accurate and reliable information regarding their treatment options.

Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day is observed annually on October 24. It is part of an effort designed to increase public awareness of the progress, promise, and benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine.