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Art of New Living – Grapevine

$35 for Three Pulsating Electromagnetic-Field Therapy Sessions ($155 Value)

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Tue Dec 11 05:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

Pulsating electromagnetic fields help oxygenate the body's cells, which stimulates healing and pain reduction and decreases stress levels

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Appointment required; subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice required. Treatments must be used by the same person.
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Staying healthy can prime you for life's challenges, from running a marathon to running from the people in an evil marathon. Get ready for anything with this Groupon.

$35 for Three Pulsating Electromagnetic-Field Therapy Sessions ($155 Value)

Each 30-minute treatment helps oxygenate cells in the body, which stimulates the body's natural-healing processes and decreases pain. Treatments use a technology featured on The Dr. Oz Show and can help improve circulation, energy, and muscular mobility while helping to decrease stress levels.

Art of New Living

A student of traditional therapies and modern science, Pama Vencill treats pain and promotes well-being through personalized care and attention. The energizing ions of PEMF therapy helps stimulate natural healing processes, reduce stress, and rejuvenate the body through electromagnetic pulses. Pama also helps individual and businesses reach new heights through life coaching that targets areas of physical, emotional, and spiritual growth.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Impromptu Holiday Games

With holiday season in full swing, there's no shortage of dinner parties to attend. If your host doesn't own any board games, save the evening by suggesting a game that can be played without gaming equipment:

Bang, Bang, Hear, Hear: Have one person grab a fork, spoon, and knife. After everyone else closes their eyes, the person holding the utensils will start banging one of the three against the dinner table. The first person to correctly guess what the banger is banging wins and gets to leave the game.

Noise Town: Break off into groups of two. Each pair builds a unique city by creating a soundscape using the sounds that come out of their mouths. The team that builds the loudest town gets the grand prize—getting to wait outside until the other teams stop.

My Country, Your Country: One person starts the game by approaching another person and saying "My country." The person has to respond, as quickly as possible, "Your country?" The first person then must say "My country" again, this time faster than the second person said "Your country?" This keeps going until everyone feels compelled to simultaneously shout "The holidays: are these not the finest times of our years?" Then everyone gets to leave.

Should December be called Game-cember?

Art of New Living