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IMS Health Spa Redefining Their Industry

For the 2nd time in 2012 registered nurse Maureen Ashe was diagnosed with cancer. During this time she decided to seek alternative treatment due to the fact that the treatment of chemotherapy on her first bout with cancer took a great toll on her.

2014-02-26
ATLANTA, GA, February 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) When registered nurse Maureen Ashe was diagnosed with cancer for the second time in 2012, she made the decision to seek alternative treatment options. She had tried chemotherapy during her first bout with cancer and found that the toll it took on her body was too great. That's when a nutritionist who was friends with Ashe recommended she try IV nutritional therapy.

IV nutritional therapy is a treatment in which an IV is used to release large doses of vitamins and nutrients like B-12, glutathione and Vitamin C into the bloodstream. This allows the body's cells to absorb more of these vitamins and nutrients than it would through the typical process of eating and digesting food.

Ashe found that she could feel the positive effects of the IV nutritional therapy almost immediately. The treatment gave her more energy, boosted her immune system, helped clear up her complexion, and even improved her athletic performance.

After experiencing the amazing effects of the therapy firsthand, Ashe set out to raise awareness about the treatment that helped improve her life. After reaching out to the clinic that had helped her in her own treatment, Ashe conducted her own research before founding IMS Health Spa.

Ashe opened IMS Health Spa with her daughter Ayoola Rhodes in December of 2013 with the goal to help their customers heal and recover in a serene, relaxing environment. Treatment at the spa consists of three different healing methods. There is the IV nutritional therapy that originally inspired Ashe to open the spa, colon hydrotherapy, and red light therapy.

Colon hydrotherapy detoxes the digestive tract and reduces the toxicity of the body by hydrating the colon. This helps cleanse the blood and restores the body's PH balance. Red light therapy activates endorphins, which block pain-transmitting chemicals and stimulate cellular regeneration.
While these methods of healing might sound like the stuff of science fiction, they are actually not completely untested. The mix of these three treatments together has been dubbed "The Myers' Cocktail" and is used regularly by celebrities such as Rihanna and Simon Cowell. This combination of treatments is designed to both repair current problems and prevent future problems that the body may face.

Ashe and Rhodes are now seeking to bring these methods to the people of Georgia. While there may be some people that are skeptical about the effectiveness of these treatments, Ashe's own experiences showed her just how valuable they can be In a recent article about IMS Health Spa in the Walton Tribune, Ashe said the following,

"There's nothing like this in the whole of Walton County, Gwinnett County, nowhere... it heals. I'm living proof."

Now that these methods of healing have helped Ashe's life, she has made it her mission to spread the word to those who need it most.

IMS Health Spa has now moved to Suwanee, GA. They are open on regular business days from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. They are located at 4485 Tench Road, Suite 740, Suwanee, GA 30024. For more information call (678) 820-6370 or visit http://www.imshealthspa.com


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[Press-News.org] IMS Health Spa Redefining Their Industry
For the 2nd time in 2012 registered nurse Maureen Ashe was diagnosed with cancer. During this time she decided to seek alternative treatment due to the fact that the treatment of chemotherapy on her first bout with cancer took a great toll on her.