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We get more and more benefits, the more and more "likes" we get on our business pages. Now, therapists who live really near each other might not want to like the pages of competition, but what about therapists nationwide? I'm in SW Michigan, and so if a California therapist likes my FB business page and I theres, it won't affect us competitionwise, but it will increase the status of both FB pages. So, my FB business page is…
ContinueAdded by Raymond Wesley McAllister on January 6, 2014 at 8:19pm — 1 Comment
I've been using my Spa Pro Professional Stone Warmer, 6 quarts, for over a year to do water-based hot-stone massage. I just purchased some Himalayan salt stones and wonder something: The first thing the stone heater instructions said was that after purchase one was to have it on high heat for a while, empty and dry, to basically b urn away any chemicals left on it from manufacture and shipping. This shows that the electrical apparatus can work dry. So, is there a safe way to arrange…
ContinueAdded by Raymond Wesley McAllister on November 25, 2013 at 6:40pm — 1 Comment
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