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By: Admin
ASM prepares students to perform at the top of their industry upon graduation– by equipping them with not only the tools to be excellent therapists, but also with knowledge of the close ties between environmental health and personal well being. Having learned about the best eco-friendly products and practices allows graduates to be able to successfully help clients achieve good health through massage and natural lifestyles.
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According to the American Massage Therapy Association’s 2010 survey of consumers, roughly, 37.7 million people had a total of 162 million massages in 2010. That means that 324 million sheets were washed by massage therapists. Doing laundry can have a significant impact on the environment because many conventional detergents contain toxic chemicals. The laundry process also requires significant water and energy usage.
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I think joining the Green Spa Network was a great step for Atlanta School of Massage , and I support it completely! It’s when we all work together that we see visible changes happening in our lives and the planet. I too love the eco-products now available in our bookstore. We are educating not only our students, but also our clients on the benefits of great self-care that is natural and eco-friendly!
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Atlanta School of Massage and other Green Spa Network Members were recently featured in the latest issue of American Spa Magazine. Members share their greatest eco-conscious practices that save money and resources.
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Leticia Allen, president of Atlanta School of Massage, Traci Daly, Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics Program Director and I recently attended the third annual Green Spa Network Fall Congress at The Westin Riverfront Resort in Avon Colorado. GSN promotes the natural connection between personal well-being, economic sustainability and the health of our planet by helping businesses integrate sustainable best practices into their operations, and by facilitating education, research, and alliances in sustainable management.
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This entertaining and honest video examines the rampant use of toxic chemicals in our personal care products from lipstick to baby shampoo. These toxic chemicals end up in our bodies, our kids and our waterways. Many of these toxins are linked to cancer, hormone disruption, infertility, asthma, birth defects and learning disabilities.
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Amy Leavell Bransford, eco-aesthetician and graduate of Atlanta Institute of Esthetics opened “Aviary” last fall. Aviary, a collective located at Studioplex Lofts in Old Fourth Ward, is “a warm welcoming nest from which beauty and wellness take flight. It provides an oasis that is more about eco than ego, where the personal is professional and clients are considered friends.”
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