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Yaletown Holistics – Downtown Vancouver

Three or Five Infrared-Sauna Sessions with a Homeopathic-Detox Treatment (Up to 66% Off)

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Tue Nov 06 07:59:59 UTC 2012
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C$135
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C$86
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In a Nutshell

Relax and listen to music while thermal energy soothes the body; homeopathic ingredients designed to alleviate specific symptoms

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must bring own towels.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A healthy mind in a healthy body is the most any of us can ask for, besides a genius mind in a 50-foot-tall robo body. Get into shape with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $49 for three infrared-sauna sessions and a homeopathic-detox treatment (a $135 value)
  • $69 for five infrared-sauna sessions and a homeopathic-detox treatment (a $200 value)

Sit comfortably for 45 minutes in a private, iPod-compatible infrared sauna while thermal energy penetrates tissues. Then, freshen up in an enclosed shower with filtered water. The customized detox treatment—also called homeotoxicology—uses homoeopathically manufactured products designed to work with the body’s defense mechanisms and facilitate the elimination of toxins. Based on a client's symptoms, the practitioner might recommend ingredients such as echinacea and gallium.

Yaletown Holistics

Stuart Gross’ passion for holistic healthcare stems from personal experience. After his young son spent many months enduring eczema that had not responded to conventional treatment, Gross took him to a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine who was able to clear the symptoms almost overnight. Gross had also been affected by the passing of his father, who died of preventable diabetes and heart disease at the age of 54, as well as the death of his father-in-law, which was a result of the side effects of the drugs he was taking for rheumatoid arthritis. Gross decided to give up his career as an auto mechanic and explore ways in which alternative therapies can heal people. He took a course in nutrition and started working in a health store. Using skills developed during his car-repair days, Gross then trained in various holistic assessment tools and equipment.

Today, Gross uses his knowledge and experience at Yaletown Holistics, where he offers services including oxygen therapy and a variety of homeopathic and nutritional supplements. Gross is also an advanced practitioner in electro-acupuncture according to Voll (EAV), a German-made diagnostic device designed to reveal bodily imbalances and conditions such as food sensitivities and heavy-metal toxicity. Guests also target impurities in a cozy, private infrared sauna, which can be used in conjunction with an iPod or personal yodeler to provide relaxing music.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Clarinets

Everyone remembers hearing someone say, "If that music doesn't have dozens of clarinets tooting their notes, making the sounds come out of the end that the mouth doesn't go, then no thank you, sir!" Here's why so many people are loving the clarinet:

  • The clarinet has a warm, mellow tone, not like the trumpet, which just sounds like a big pile of garbage that's sitting there stinking it up but also making musical noises.

  • The clarinet is easy on the eyes, with all that straightness. That trumpet has sleek, alluring curves. You want kids looking at that? No, thank you.

  • You can take a clarinet apart. Can you take a trumpet apart? No, not just the mouthpiece. I'm talking about really taking it apart. You can do that to a good ol' woodstraw (a clarinet). Trust me.

  • There are dozens of famous clarinet players, such as Woody Allen and all those men that Woody Allen plays clarinet with. The only trumpet player who is remotely famous is the man whose life inspired the Broadway musical The Music Man, and he's probably dead.

Why is America in love with the clarinet?

Yaletown Holistics

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    Downtown Vancouver

    1238 Homer St. #7
    Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2Y5
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