I’ve been in the healthcare field since 1997 and for the majority of those years my primary assessment tools were live blood microscopy, functional blood chemistry analysis and hair tissue/mineral analysis. I have used nutrition, detoxification and lifestyle modification protocols to help people recover from chronic illness. In 2016, I…
Read More »There is a lot of treatment in health care, whether conventional or natural. Lots of treatments and lots of options, but what best serves healing? Too often treatment isn’t curative or restorative, but rather palliative – relieving symptoms but resolving the cause of a condition. Often there is so much…
Read More »Our 11-year-old son had an opportunity to play on two different baseball teams this spring. Now, wait a minute, do not think that I am bragging. Honestly, he was given an opportunity to practice with the teams, but his skill level is not up to par to play in any…
Read More »POOR CREDIT Over 800 score is excellent credit. If you are in this camp, you are part of an elite 20% of the population. A quarter of buyers have scores between 740 and 799. Another 21% have scores from 670 to 739. And 18% of buyers have scores from 580…
Read More »Anyone that gives you a definitive description of the layout of your tree’s roots is either lying, or guessing. Until you yard your tree out of the soil and shake all the “dirt” off, you will never really know the extent of the route of your roots! Roots, like most…
Read More »“I started Neurofeedback to help with my anxiety during some very stressful life opportunities. Having worked in the behavioral health field for quite a while, I had witnessed the astounding results of clients who used neurofeedback in conjunction with other modalities. Needless to say I was on board and ready.…
Read More »“I grew up surrounded by fishnets, rhinestones, feather boas and pageant gowns – my grandmother was an entertainer and costume designer and owned her own shops in the 80s and 90s. I’ve been hooked on nostalgic glam fashion ever since I could walk!” – Aimee Ward Reavis Proprietor Aimee Ward…
Read More »Here at the shop it is that slow time of year where we await to see how early or late spring will officially arrive. It’s still a little early to tell, but with daffodils, hyacinths, and crocuses popping up all over the valley and trees starting to bloom it looks…
Read More »Are you patiently waiting for spring to get out into your garden? Did you know that now is a great time to plant as well? Now is the perfect time to plant some of our cool weather veggies. We have a great selection of lettuce, broccoli, cabbages, brussels sprouts, onions,…
Read More »Spring cleaning for your car feels so good! Chances are if you go to the store to look for car cleaning products you’ll see a large amount of products which can be overwhelming. We’re often asked what type of product to use to clean the dash of your vehicle, and…
Read More »Hello good people of Ashland, my name is Dr. Casey Frieder and I am a chiropractic physician. My approach to healing is based on deeply supporting all levels of being–including emotional, mental and spiritual–and not solely the physical. I worked in Ashland from 2012 to 2018, and then moved my…
Read More »It’s a one-two punch! Rates go up therefore buying power goes down. Or rates decline and more buyers enter the market and home prices rise due to demand. So if rates go down as you want, the number of new buyers entering the market will drive prices up. The gain…
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