Eco Business of the Month

Occasionally we promote businesses that are eco-friendly (using biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning materials, laundry detergents, recycled goods and other safe supplies, or moving in that direction by implementing environmentally-conscious policies). We hope that many businesses will follow suit and we will gladly promote them in future newsletters, encouraging our readers to support their efforts and helping them make these often-costly activities a worthwhile investment in their business and in our planet's future. If you feel that your business qualifies, please let us know.

Community Supported Agriculture

Community Supported AgricultureEcopolitan's June 2006 Eco-Business of the month is Blackberry Hills Farm - a great source for organic fresh produce during our summer months. We recommend for everyone to become members of this (or other) CSA Farms (Community-Supported Agriculture), to support local growers who are more ecological in their farming practices, reduce the toll of long-distance transportation on our environment, and get truly fresh produce - often within less than 24 hours of harvest- retaining more nutrients, avoiding the problems of storage, and tasting much better!.

Eco-Artist of the Month

Starting June 1st, 2005, Ecopolitan Restaurant now serves as an Eco-Art Gallery, lending a voice to artists who work sustainably, selecting recycled materials or reusable, non-depleting resources, or using natural and non-toxic materials, or expressing thoughts and ideas that support environmental activism in content and substance. Take a look at the pictures. Our first artist is ...

Colon Hydrotherapy with Carol Edel

This month's Eco-Business is Carol Edel's new Colon Hydrotherapy office within the Eco-Healing Center at the Ecopolitan Building, which is ecological (eCOLONogical...) not only in the items mentioned above but also in the sense that the colon's ecology is thoroughly and positively addressed by the practitioner. Carol Edel has been a Certified Colon Hydrotherapy
Practitioner for over 25 yrs. She was originally trained by and worked for a Los Angeles Chiropractor in 1980 and went on to receive her formal Certification from Arizona State Holistic Institute in 1982. Carol continued her career working with 3 Chiropractors at Family Chiropractic Center in Los Angeles until 1987. She then began working independently, when until recently, Carol formally opened her new office in the famous Ecopolitan Restaurant building on Lyndale Ave S. In 1997 she received training from Dr. C. McWilliams at the Jade Academy of Massotherapy and Esthetics in Nevis, Bahamas -- adding Lymphatic Detoxification using Light-Color-Sound Therapy as an adjunct to Colon Hydrotherapy.

Over the past 30 yrs. she has been passionately involved in Holistic Healing, Personal Transformation, Metaphysics and Self Transcendence; participating in ongoing seminars, trainings and workshops. Carol is dedicated to assisting others in their awareness of the foundational necessity of colon cleansing and detoxification, helping them to achieve and maintain maximum health benefits. She provides a comfortable  environment, high quality service, and a sensitivity to the clients' needs. Carol guides clients toward healing through education and prevention, taking into consideration the mind-body-spirit connection unique to each client. Carol looks forward to welcoming you to her new office. Ask about her 10 % "Spring Cleaning Welcome" discount through June 1, 2005.

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