Our Partners |
|
|
| |
LaVita National Compounding Pharmacy
LaVita national compounding pharmacy is women owned and operated compounding pharmacy. that targets health aging, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and cosmeceuticals.
They have one goal in mind. To bring added satisfaction to the alternative health care physician patient relationship. We help physicians to customize each patient's healthcare for the inside out.
Over 20 years of experience in developing prescription only, customized compounded formulations.
La Vita state of the art compounding laboratory with a class 10,000 clean room located in San Diego but serving you nationwide!
|
| |
Alternative Healing Network
Alternative Healing Network, (a 501(c)(3) non-profit) promotes the use of integrative or 'alternative' healing arts and improves access to care in under-served neighborhoods.
We host weekly free "Integrative Health Nights" in City Heights and Southeastern San Diego that bring Eastern and Western healing arts together. We also operate the Adams Avenue Integrative Health Center to further offer our clinical services on a "Sliding-Scale", making regular care affordable and accessible for your entire family.
We are also the producers of the annual San Diego Healing Arts Festival that combine music, (one of the greatest healing forces in the World) with other health practices in order to offer a fun, educational forum for experiencing new modalities. The 6th annual event will be on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 and we are expecting over 30,000 attendees.
|
| |
Rising International
Rising International envisions a future where hopes are realized in even the poorest parts of the world; and are uplifted by economic prosperity.
Rising International is part of an exciting, optimistic, hardworking, global movement that has pledged to end poverty in our lifetime. Yes, it seems overwhelming, but it is possible now as never before. Unprecedented levels of communications, technology and human awareness make solving global poverty possible. But we need to act now and act together. Rising opens markets, through the successful home party model, in the United States and, eventually other countries. They promote ownership of craft-based businesses by women in impoverished areas of developed nations, and, globally, in developing nations. Focusing primarily on women in the highest risk situations such as refugee camps, those with HIV/AIDS, the homeless, displaced immigrants, former slaves or those in war torn regions.
|
|
|
|