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January 2022

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 31 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K ai164011160951_MetroNet Greenville Ad_12.21.22[PRINT].pdf 1 12/21/2021 12:33:30 PM To help your family stay healthy. Quality preventive care is essential to good health. It's why we're here, close to home, providing compassionate, individualized care to folks of all ages. So you, your family, and our entire community can all be their very best. From the routine to the unforeseen, count on us. To find a healthcare provider call 800-485-6385 Enhanced cleaning, mask requirements and social distancing to help keep you safe. background and psychology degree from Fayetteville State, Burgos opened the business in 2015. "When people come in with aches and pains, they can be serviced and feel safe," she says. Prima's interior is minimalist with some bohemian touches. Adult yoga classes are downstairs on select evenings and Saturday mornings. Healing services are upstairs. January through April is their busy season for one primary reason: juice cleanses. One-, two-, three- and five-day plans are available for pickup and include concoctions that blend everything from kale with sea moss and cayenne pepper with lemons. e cleanses start at $58 for a day, $115 for two days, $175 for three days, and up to $290 for five days. Adrian is a walking, talking testimonial for the juice cleanses. He lost 40 pounds in 30 days about four years ago – and has kept the weight off. Around that same time, Adrian and Audriaunna became vegans. "I saw the documentaries," explains Adrian. "You can't un-see it." Hilda is a vegetarian. e family also is committed to their alkaline water business as a good health measure. Some 150 subscribers in the local area pay $60 per month for a water subscription. Alkaline water is somewhat controversial, but some studies have shown that it may help with certain conditions, including acid reflux, high blood pressure and diabetes. Essential oils, CBD products, raw nuts, various teas and elderberry syrup are among the other items that lure folks into Prima Elements. "We're a business," Adrian says, "that wants to bring peace, love and joy to the community." Prima Elements Holistic Wellness Center is located at 124 Anderson St. in downtown Fayetteville, 910-483-8406. e hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Here is a link to the new crystal light healing therapy bed, which was handmade in Europe: www.primaelements.org/crystal-light- healing-therapy Opposite, Adrian Burgos, his mom Hilda Burgos and his wife, Audriaunna Kitterman, holding their baby Rubix, oldest son Legend and cousin Kennedi Puckett

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