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Show Times Newspaper Thursday, December 28, 2000 Page 1 1 Get the most horn your life with High Tech Anti-Aging Clinic The High Tech Anti-Aging Clinic has been in business in Orem for more than two months now. The clinic, located at 930 South State Street, Suite 140, (801-373-4242), is designed to help people slow down, stop, then reverse the aging process. To do this, owner Reg McDaniel has brought in an FDA approved Class II machine called a Phazx Body Scan 2010. This is a non-cognitive biofeedback biofeed-back machine that gives extremely ex-tremely detailed information about a client by giving a road map or blueprint of the problems suffered, then telling clinicians what is needed for that person's body to repair itself This process takes the guesswork guess-work out of prescribing proper dosages of recommended products. prod-ucts. The information given by the machine is honored and the body is given what it is asking for. This way, symptoms are not being be-ing treated or chased. Instead, the body is given what it says it needs to repair itself and that eliminates elimi-nates the symptoms. This is what the body was designed to do. The Body Scan 2010 works on the principal that everything in f life has a specific vibrational frequency fre-quency that is as unique as a fingerprint. fin-gerprint. The machine puts about five volts of electricity into the client's body like a mini radar or radio wave that searches out and tunes into information such as viruses, molds, funguses, heavy metals, parasites, vitamin and mineral deficiencies and other problems. This painless procedure takes only about 15 minutes for the scan and two-to-three hours to review the results. The success ratio has been 85-90 percent. Anti-aging medicine is now being be-ing taught in medical school. Papers Pa-pers have been published stating that, with proper nutritional supplementation, the physiological physiologi-cal chemistry in the body can be reversed up to 15 years. The clinic carries two product lines of supplements, all natural products with no side effects, which are affordable af-fordable and readily available. Ninety-nine percent of the products used in the clinic have been scientifically proven to work and those results have been published pub-lished under the HatchHarkin bill (also known as the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act, or DSHEA) which was passed by Congress in 1994. This act allowed medical doctors and health professionals to test natural natu-ral products on humans, do double blind placebo studies, have it peer reviewed and then published to educate the public of its actual efficacy. These studies can be found in the Journal of American Nutraceutical Association, Fisher Proceedings for Medical Research, Re-search, Anatomical Journal of Nutrition and Environmental Medicine, and on the Internet at www.glvcoscience.co ro.. www.fisherinstitue.com and www.americannutra.com. to name a few. This body scan procedure costs $300 in California and up to $1300 in Las Vegas. At the High Tech Anti-Aging Clinic, it costs only $100. Half hour consuiia-tions consuiia-tions are available for $20 and two -hour educational seminars are held monthly for $15 per person per-son and $20 per couple for those wishing to learn more about this procedure. So, if you don't know where to turn for help, or if you've done it all, seen it all and still won't give up trying, go see the experts at the High Tech Anti-Aging Clinic. PickMeUp tills your medical transportation needs Jon Ward of PickMeUp Medical Transport filled a need three ago. Since then he has seen his business flourish flour-ish as he offers top service at a reasonable price to people who have non-emergency non-emergency transportation needs. "Non-emergency medical transportation allows those who are not in need of licensed li-censed medical help a less expensive ex-pensive alternative alter-native to ambulance am-bulance service ser-vice when they need to get to or from medical medi-cal appointments," appoint-ments," Ward The taxi service costs less than the regular service and both are CNA who has earned the right to put several other sets of initials I I " ! I ) 1"" - W - 1 f, l ...-; I ,i " ILim- r irfgh HUM m. m nm mi,mm,.m,m, .Hi. imm. . .1 mi n.n. i.imrf 11 r,i rmmniJ Non-emergency medical transportation like this van allows those who are not in need of licensed medical help a less expensive alternative to ambulance service when they need to get to or from medical appointments. II :iiS) said. "We can charge less than an ambulance with the licensed specialist, spe-cialist, but still give quality service with people who are trained in basic ba-sic medical procedures." So, what does PickMeUp do? It is a service designed to help people who need to get to the hospital or to a doctors appointment in a non-emergency situation. There are two different levels of service offered by PickMeUp: f j e k M f l! J a 24-hour-a-day, on-call service that will pick up anybody from fully mobile patients to stretcher cases and a "taxi" service that caters ca-ters to mobile patients able with the flexibility to wait on a first-come, first-come, first served basis. "We'll do whatever we can that will be for the best of our customers," custom-ers," Ward said. "We try to cater to as many of their needs as we can." well under what would be paid for an ambulance. In addition to transporting patients pa-tients from home to the hospital or doctor's office, or from one medical medi-cal facility to another, PickMeUp attendants will make doctors appointments appoint-ments and check with doctors O il about follow up procedures. proce-dures. PickMeUp also works with Hospice and Home Health Care and those services will call PickMeUp for patients if it is requested. Always striving to keep the patient pa-tient first, Ward will work with those who are financially strapped and make sure that no one goes without needed help because of a lack of money. Ward is a trained EMT and behind his name, but prefers to stay low key. He has worked in the medical field since he was a teenager, working as a volunteer with the mentally handicapped. At 17 he was asked to be an ICFMR administrator admin-istrator and began working in Home Health Care and Hospice at about that same time. While still in his teens, he began be-gan working as a van driver for Orem Nursing and Rehab and for the State Board of Transportation. It was while working in these medical transport fields that he saw the need for a non-emergency medical transport company in Utah County. For more information on PickMeUp and its services, call 224-1048.' PAID ADVERTISEMENT ft 5 v f I . f'sev... "aw ' - , A .f . ' ' I ; - In addition to transporting patients from home to the hospital or doctor's office, or from one medical facility to another, PickMeUp attendants will make doctors appointments and check with doctors about follow up procedures. Naite you seen tit May oil's wifctlatduf? i 1 'tJ J . ',. " s . U ' " r" ? i i ' ? ' ' i - .. IS' i. '"'-'" , a . I : if-. I A m : i r 7 ; - r t '' ' ! I in Ramona Crawford, wife of the late Winston Crawford, Mayor of Orem City from 1968-1973, has resided at Summerficld Manner for over a year now. Ramona was born in Manti, Utah. She was the oldest of six children and grew up helping her mother raise her younger siblings. She attended school in Manti until she went to Snow College in Ephraim, where she graduated as Valedictorian, with a degree in English. Ramona met the love of her live nearly 70 years ago. Winston M. Crawford was also a Manti Boy. They married in the Manti Temple on Nov. 6, 1937. They spent their honeymoon painting and remodeling the little home in Manti where they lived until Winston's job took them to Salt Lake City. They lived in Salt Lake for about 12 years "before Winston's job changed again and he began working at Geneva Steel in Orem. When he got tired of commuting from Salt Lake to Geneva, they started looking for a home in Orem. They have lived in Orem ever since, raising their six children, four boys and two girls, here. Ramona has been very active in the community, serving as the First Lady of Orem when Winston was Mayor. She is still active in clubs like Beta Sorosis and Bon Hocr, which are literary and service clubs. Ramona loves good literature, fine china, listening to good music and reminiscing about dancing the night away at the Armada on a springboard floor. She is a wonderful mother, sister, grandmother and friend. Ramona tells us why Summerficld is Utah County's premier Assisted Living Facility: "When I came here, It was a little frightening to undertake such a move at this stage of my life, but I haven't had a thought of regret since day one." Ramona says the best bart about living at Summerficld is "the people of course!" She goes on to say, "Everyone is so kind. You couldn't ask for a nicer bunch of folks. The facility is clean, open and elegant." And how is Ramona keeping herself busy these days? "Oh my, it seems like we never run out of things to do!" she said. "Gary (the Recreation Director) has so many ideas! We go to plays, we go to movies, we go shopping, we go to museums, we have a literary club and we've had some many lovely performers come here to entertain us I get tired just thinking of all the choices we have every day it's impossible to do it all!" Ramona says her family comes to see her, "All the time. They know they're always welcome here." She's very proud of her children and she goes out to sec her grandchildren perform at their local schools at every opportunity. Ramona tells us she, "Wouldn't live anywhere else!" Stop in at visit us at Summerficld Manner, Utah County's Premier Assisted Living Facility at 911 North 800 West in Orem or call (801)434-7581. Coupon for Off 1st Full Month's rent if used by January 31st 911 North 800 West Orem, UT 84057 (801)434-7581 Utah County's premier Assisted Living Center. opy |