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Laura Faith |
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| Laura's mother,
Tania Gavriilovna a massage therapist
certified in 1942, decided to adopt a
vegetarian diet in 1960. Tania studied
health through extensive reading,
consequently, Laura as a precocious
young reader of English found most of
the English language books in the house
were health books and Prevention
magazine by Robert Rodale Sr. Growing
up in a home without refined foods, only
natural fabrics, no "chemicals" or
drugs, and lots of health information,
Laura has always been aware of natural
remedies and healthy living. |
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| In college
Laura studied all the prerequisite life
sciences, but then decided to get a
business degree instead. While studying
for her MBA in International Business,
Laura married into a Finnish family.
They were providing effective natural
treatments for increasingly common
health conditions (like psoriasis and
asthma) in Scandinavia. |
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| Laura came to
experience first hand a number of
natural health treatments offered at
their clinic while living in Finland.
Her father-in-law, a health focused
inventor, created, used and sold
devices he needed for the therapies he
wanted to provide patients coming to his
natural health clinic. Magnetic
therapy, in the late 70's; Ergonomic
treatment tables and chairs for massage
and other practitioners, in the 80's;
Therapeutic Peat products, in the late
80's; easy to use colon irrigation
machines and treatment, in the 90's;
ozone infusing machines and treatments,
in the 90's; and halotherapy chambers
and dry saline aerosol devices, in the
late 90's and early 2000's. |
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| Laura raised
and home schooled her children through a
number of family moves (including to the
US), finally settling in Spokane in
2001. Her father-in-law helped build the
Saltroom of
Spokane in 2005 and Laura
has been offering halotherapy (Dry
Saline Aerosol) ever since. In 2012
Laura became an ordained minister and
followed her passion into human design
and the emotion code to bring a deeper
understanding of healthy living. |
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| When you come
by the Saltroom look on the bookshelf to
see Laura's childhood "reading" books:
Back to Eden by Jethro Kloss, and all
Dr. Norman Walker's books." |
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