Monday, March 11, 2013

New Santhigram Wellness Center

This Santhigram Wellness Center is scheduled to open March 17th in the space where the Organic Market used to be, near the Windsor on 71st Road.


Here's some more information on what they offer:
Ayurvedic and Panchakarma Therapies that Santhigram offers reduce the physical suffering from skeleto-muscular diseases, control several dreaded disabilities, ward off the middle age syndrome, possibly retard the aging process and provide unlimited curative powers for body and mind by repairing the worn out tissues revitalizing the body, increasing memory power, improving vigor and vitality and make oneself physically and mentally fit. Santhigram's specialized Ayurvedic & Panchakarma therapies also help to alleviate specific health problems like Back Pain, Neck Pain, Frozen Shoulder, Sinusitis, Migraine, Joint Pain, Arthritis, Insomnia, Depression etc, reduce obesity and mental tension, enhances body complexion and skin luster, correct one's metabolism and deficiencies and also recharges the body and mind.

16 comments:

  1. is that all they do? :P

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  2. Sounds good! Not as exciting as a new restaurant, but certainly seems like they will provide great things to the neighborhood. Also beats an empty store!

    As a side note - tried Keuka kafe for the first time. highly recommended! They definitely exceeded my expectations.

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  3. But will they sell frozen yogurt?

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  4. this sounds great

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  5. No frozen yogurt but they will offer frozen shoulder therapy.P

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  6. Another shyster moves into the neighborhood. If this stuff worked we would call it medicine. They'll be gone in a year.

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  7. I dont get why the organic market didnt last. There is a "high end" building next door and people on this blog (including myself) have stated they wanted good quality food like Whole Foods cause the Key Food sells unwanted food from reputable supermarkets. Such a disappointment. The Salmon lunches at the market were A-mazing.

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  8. Their food, either shelved or cooked was not fresh. Their stock always appeard to be outdated. I had a smoothie there once and got sick.

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  9. I guess this is the exotic way to say Colonics?

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  10. If you go to the website listed on the signage (http://www.santhigramusa.com/)you'll note that it's a Franchise. As such, the value of the services they provide are really going to be based on whom this particular franchise has working for them.

    The Forest Hills location will be the 12th Franchise opening (the 7th in the United States).

    I'm not sure our neighborhood can really support such a venture. Could definitely think of better locations for this to have opened.

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  11. This will be an excellent addition to the neighborhood, but only if we patronize it. Something that's not a fifth repeat of what we already have. These folks did there homework in picking a location. Much more interesting than a huge waxing store or another yogurt shop.

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  12. Directly around the corner on 72nd avenue theres another asian massage/eastern medicine place that opened about 4-6 months back.

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  13. Ayurvedic body work is much different than a cheap massage.

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  14. Visited this Ayurveda place and I loved this place, also i took an appointment.

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  15. Wonderful service, Santhigram Wellness Center! The body detox therapy was really a treat. I cannot start to describe the relief in my neck and shoulders.

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  16. Tried ayurvedic Eye Rejuvenation called Netra Tharpanam (Improves eyesight, Reduces strain,Ensures better blood circulation to the eyes, Protects the eyes from age related problems.)

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