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Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • March 5, 2014
Know Your Neighborhood Businesses: RIDGEWOOD
Live healthier with Eva’s Fresh
Araya Rebirth
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n 2000, Daniela Musano opened the doors of Araya Rebirth as a new con-
cept for a new millennium. Originally located at the intersection of Maple
and Ridgewood avenues in Ridgewood, Daniela has since moved into the His-
toric District on the ground floor of 10 Garber Square, the iconic building used to
denote Historical Ridgewood.
“Araya Rebirth offers the finest in skin
care, hair removal, massage, and rejuvena-
tion therapies. Our facial services are exten-
sive and thorough, ranging from European
Facials to Microdermabrasion,” Daniela
notes. She is committed to the science of skin
and the most comprehensive product lines
the spa industry has to offer. Her talented
staff is trained accordingly.
In addition to being well-known for skin
care and product knowledge, Araya Rebirth
also specializes in makeup artistry.
“Our team of makeup artists is commit-
ted to the trends of cosmetics and the art
of photography makeup,” Daniela explains.
“Bridal hair styling and makeup are also
among the strong talents our style team has
to offer.”
Araya Rebirth was voted Best Facial in
2010 and received an Honorable Mention
for Best Spa in a readers’ choice poll. Dan-
Daniela Musano
iela says Araya Rebirth has far surpassed any
spas in the area for world class service, top
of the line equipment, and the best variety of options, including vegan facial prod-
ucts and pharmaceutical lines for clinical care.
Remember to treat that special someone, or even yourself, to a special product
or a spa gift certificate.
“See for yourself why you will not need to go anywhere else,” Daniela invites.
Call Araya Rebirth at (201) 445-7005 or visit www.araya-rebirth.com for more
information. n June of 2012, Eva Conover and Lynne Skead launched Eva’s Fresh, LLC. Their
mission: To help people get healthy by educating and supporting people on
how to live a healthier lifestyle. What originally started as a healthy lunch delivery
service has morphed into a health coaching business. They realized that helping
to educate their clients about living
healthier and adopting healthier
lifestyles was a great way to make a
difference. They offer free seminars,
small group classes, and individual
health coaching.
Eva is a certified health coach
and truly lives by Maya Angelou’s
axiom: “When you know better,
you do better.” She has overcome
her own “unhealthy” eating habits
and walks her talk. She helps people
find a healthy lifestyle that supports
their goals, including the right mix of
whole foods, clean eating, exercise,
and self care.
Lynne Skead and Eva Conover
“This is a whole body approach
to get the physical body, mind, and soul in balance,” Eva and Lynne say. “We teach
our clients about awareness and give them the support they need to succeed. We
believe ‘It’s Not About a Diet.’”
Eva has inspired many people to live healthier lifestyles. Pounds have been lost,
lab results have been turned around, and people are feeling healthier. One client
recently said, “Eva is so great at what she does. What a find!”
Eva graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and is accredited by
the AADP. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Technology and
has been in health care for over 20 years.
Come to a free event in March in Ridgewood. Space is limited, so please call
or e-mail to reserve a seat.
To set up an appointment for a personal consultation, e-mail eva@evasfresh.
com or call (201) 912-5547. Visit www.evasfresh.com for additional information.
Family Chiropractors of Ridgewood
D Ridgewood Interiors
blends safety & style
uring their 27 years of practice, local Chiropractors Dr. Mary Ann Fiscella and Dr.
Louise DiGia of have had the privilege of seeing patients in all stages of life. From
pregnant moms to newborns to teens and adults and even seniors, these seasoned veterans
often see two or three generations within the same family.
The doctors often hear their
patients say, “I didn’t know chi-
ropractic could help with that!”
The doctors say, “It’s not
uncommon for a patient to come
in complaining of neck or lower
back pain. After a month or so of
chiropractic adjustments, when
their pain is gone, they will men-
tion that their allergies or knee
pain seem to be better, and ask if
it’s a coincidence. The answer is
no! When your spine is in align-
ment, and your nervous system
is working at 100%, your body
Dr. Louise DiGia and Dr. Mary Ann Fiscella
can heal itself!
“Besides allergies or joint
pain, patients have told us they sleep better and have more energy, fewer asthma symp-
toms, better digestion, fewer ear infections, improved resistance to colds and flu…The list
goes on and on.
“As chiropractors, we are not surprised by these stories. When we correct a misalign-
ment (subluxation) of the spine, the nervous system works better and our bodies can work
the way they were designed to. During a chiropractic exam, we check the spine for sublux-
ations, which interrupt the flow of nerve impulses throughout the body, and can interfere
with your body’s normal functions.
“As experienced mothers, we understand firsthand the important role that chiropractic
has played in the lives of our children. They have received regular chiropractic adjustments
since birth from us, or their dads (who are also chiropractors). All five children remain
healthy and drug-free.”
The doctors welcome area residents to schedule a no-obligation visit that includes a
complete history, chiropractic exam, and X-rays (if necessary) with this ad. The value of
these services is $220. Offer valid until March 31, 2014. Call (201) 444-6656 to schedule
a complimentary visit. Family Chiropractors of Ridgewood is at 89 North Maple Avenue,
across from Kings, and is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. For more infor-
mation, visit their website, www.familychiropractorsofridgewood.com.
T aplynn Dugan, president of Ridgewood Interiors, LLC, brings a unique per-
spective to interior design. As both a Registered Nurse and a degreed interior
designer, she draws on her 30 years of experi-
ence in health care to create spaces that empha-
size both style and safety.
“I decided to put my two backgrounds
together and focus on ‘aging in place’ and bar-
rier-free design,” Taplynn says. While she pro-
vides traditional interior design services, she
highlights universal designs that are accessible
to people of all ages and physical abilities. As
a result, her clients can enjoy their own homes
throughout their entire lives.
She knows that a home plays a vital role in an
individual’s well-being, and adds elements that
make life easier and safer, such as more efficient
lighting, no-touch faucets, residential eleva-
tors, stair glides, and even additions that allow
homeowners with two-story houses to have a
first floor bedroom and bathroom. She provides
comprehensive home assessments and consul-
tations, and clients are encouraged to share their
home design concerns, including kitchen and
bathroom access issues.
“A barrier-free design doesn’t have to look institutional,” she emphasizes. “There
are many aesthetically pleasing options.”
More and more companies are offering products designed for the aging in place
market. This includes everything from bathroom fixtures to paint colors.
No one likes to think about aging, but Taplynn urges homeowners to plan
ahead. “Making your home more user-friendly is a smart decision at any age,” she adds.
That is why all of Taplynn’s designs reflect each client’s personal style while incor-
porating convenience, comfort, and safety.
For additional information, call (201) 447-1416. Visit online at ridgewoodinteriors.
com.