AJNA Holistic Store in Staten Island, N.Y., Sets the Pace for Mother's Day Shopping With an Array of Wellness Treatments and Products
NEW YORK, May 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The health benefits of energy-harnessing therapies, such as Reiki and Feng Shui, are fueling a growing demand for qualified practitioners.
New Yorkers – and online shoppers across the nation – searching for unique Mother's Day gifts should visit AJNA, a holistic center and wellness-products emporium based in Staten Island, N.Y.
Owned and operated by distinguished Reiki Master Valerie R. Gullo, the store at 1854 Hylan Blvd. offers a variety of meaningful gifts for Mother's Day — and every day – such as holistic wellness treatments for body and mind; Feng Shui-guided designs and adjustments for home and workplace; exclusive handmade therapeutic crystal jewelry, and wellness-enhancing products for bath, body and home.
Mrs. Gullo's handmade therapeutic crystal jewelry may be purchased at the AJNA showroom in Staten Island, N.Y., or online at www.YourAJNA.com.
"The aim of our products, therapies and guidance is to enhance your quality of life," Ms. Gullo said. "AJNA's mission is to resolve issues that diminish your enjoyment of life, such as those negatively impacting health, happiness, finances, life's path, relationships and career."
Reiki, developed in Japan, encourages holistic healing and stress reduction as the practitioner's hands influence the movement of energy within a client's body.
In addition to Reiki treatments, AJNA therapies include analysis and individualized treatment of your body's major centers of energy, known as chakras; personalized chromotherapy (color therapy) sessions, and other energy-harnessing therapies.
AJNA may be reached at 718-980-7272 or by e-mailed at [email protected].
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