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Let's face it. Life is stressful. And along with stress come many unwanted ailments. Maybe it's time to try a more holistic approach. Many people swear by the healing touch of acupuncture, massage therapy, tai chi, herbal remedies, and a raw veggie diet. See if the holistic lifestyle can change...
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Let's face it. Life is stressful. And along with stress come many unwanted ailments. Maybe it's time to try a more holistic approach. Many people swear by the healing touch of acupuncture, massage therapy, tai chi, herbal remedies, and a raw veggie diet. See if the holistic lifestyle can change your life too. Attend the "Holistic Health in Paradise" luncheon on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., hosted by the Historic Sundy House, along with DU20 Holistic Oasis. Enjoy a three-course lunch created by chef Lindsay Autry, Sundy House's new executive chef, as she shares her philosophy on sustainability. Relax with a tai chi demonstration, complimentary massages, and a private tour of the Taru Gardens. Learn about wellness approaches from doctor of Oriental medicine Nick Kusturic. The Sundy House is located at 106 S. Swinton Ave. in Delray Beach. Tickets for the event cost $60 each. Reservations are required. Call 561-272-5678, or visit Sundyhouse.com.
Tue., Feb. 19, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 2013
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