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New Practitioner
Redhawk Healing Arts is excited to welcome Galia Atteslander, Certified Bowen Therapist and Naturopathic Doctor candidate! Bowen Therapy gently addresses all musculoskeletal and pain concerns. Booking available now for June, 2006.

Redhawk Healing Arts is moving up! We're moving one door north and one floor up to 3315 1/2 Yonge Street, Ste 300. The new entrance is through the iron gates beside John Young Galleries. Come see our new digs!

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Homeopathic First Aid for Travelers
Treatments to help you cope with common travel illnesses.




Environmental Toxicity, Part I: As big a deal as holistic practitioners say it is?
If you eat a reasonably good diet, don't smoke, drink alcohol only occasionally, and exercise regularly, do you still have to think about "toxicity"?




Help! I'm Getting Sick!!!
A Naturopathic Survival Guide to Cold and Flu Season




Infant Nutrition
What to feed your infant can be a source of considerable anxiety for many new parents. Organic is always the best choice.

specializing in:
  • Women's health, including fertility management and prenatal care.

  • Pediatrics, including breastfeeding and nutrition, ADHD, and alternatives to vaccination.

  • Psychological health, including depression, anxiety and anger management.

  • Asthma, allergies and chemical sensitivities.

  • Digestive and intestinal disorders.

  • Pain management.

  • Chronic diseases including cancer, HIV, heart disease, and diabetes.

    If you don't see your condition listed here, please enquire.



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    Redhawk Healing Arts has moved one door north and one floor up to 3315 1/2 Yonge Street, Ste 300. Enter through the iron gates beside John Young Galleries.



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