Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 I run a clinic that provides health care at affodable rates. I carry Houston Enzymes (along with Theramedix enzymes) for my patients. I do not have my price list on me at the moment but off the top of my head I know I sell Trienza for $36.04 vs the standard $46.00 per bottle. No-Fenol will probably be somewhere around $15 a bottle, they charge $24. I'd be happy to get you an actual price by Monday (it's a big birthday weekend around our house and I don't have access to work info right now.) You don't have to be a patient I'd be happy to sell them to you. Ormonde, L.Ac. www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > > My husband is now layed off ! > > And I don't want to give up on my son. > > I think he's improving and want to continue while he is open to the > > idea of taking " Vitamins " . > > Has anyone done the research and found a great price?? > > Contact HNI and explain your circumstances. They will work with you. > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 HI , I would love to speak to you sometime about our case, we read most of the posts on this sight and are totally overwhelmed and confused. WE have a DAN doc who deals in alot of homeopathic and has truly helped us, but he has not gotten into the parasite, yeast, or other issues like digestive enzymes. And we don't even know where to begin. WE cannot afford to keep buying all this stuff when my duaghter has some real taste and texture issues, and will not take it. She is 5, so I would really love to speak with someone that can give me direction and supply me with the things I need. thanks, Jen Re: Re: Where can I find the cheapest No-Fenol?? >I run a clinic that provides health care at affodable rates. I carry > Houston Enzymes (along with Theramedix enzymes) for my patients. I do not > have my price list on me at the moment but off the top of my head I know I > sell Trienza for $36.04 vs the standard $46.00 per bottle. No-Fenol will > probably be somewhere around $15 a bottle, they charge $24. I'd be happy > to > get you an actual price by Monday (it's a big birthday weekend around our > house and I don't have access to work info right now.) You don't have to > be > a patient I'd be happy to sell them to you. > > > Ormonde, L.Ac. > www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com > > > > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > >> >> > My husband is now layed off ! >> > And I don't want to give up on my son. >> > I think he's improving and want to continue while he is open to the >> > idea of taking " Vitamins " . >> > Has anyone done the research and found a great price?? >> >> Contact HNI and explain your circumstances. They will work with you. >> >> Dana >> >> >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Hi Jen, I'd be happy to work with you, but just to make sure we are on the same page, I am an acupuncturist who treats kids on the spectrum using both supplements and Chinese medicine (herbal formulas). I also have a 7 yo with Autism. If you are interested I would be happy to send you the paperwork. And I will include the Long Distance Herbal Treatment Policy below. Thank You Herbal Treatment Financial Policies It is our deepest desire to make acupuncture affordable for everyone. By providing you with a sliding scale we hope to allow you access to enough treatment. We want you to get better and stay better. Initial Consult Charge (includes regular Monthly Consult Charge): $60 - $100 sliding scale Monthly Consult Charge: $30 - $60 sliding scale Monthly Herb Charges: varies approximately $20 - $80, NOT BY SLIDING SCALE You may decide how much you pay within this sliding scale. No income verification is asked for. At times we may have more cash flow and other times less. If you can afford to pay more then please do so, however if you need the lower end of the scale, please use it. Whatever amount you pay is fine with us. Really. The monthly consult charge includes email and phone support over the month and practitioner fees. Herbs are anticipated to be approximately $10/week, now this can really vary depending on how many herbs are in a formula. $10/week is based on a formula with 10 herbs of average price, some herbs are less expensive while some are very expensive, some formulas have 20 herbs some have 5 herbs, so as you can see this could go up more or could be less, hopefully not over $20/week. Invoices will be sent via Pay Pal starting the day we receive your initial paperwork in our office. At that point you will be billed monthly for the upcoming month. Herbal invoices will be sent separately when the herbs are shipped, approximately every 2 weeks. At any time, should you decide to discontinue with our services please let us know in writing so that we will not bill you for the upcoming month. Ormonde, L.Ac. www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com<http://www.auburncommunityacupuncture.com/> Ormonde, L.Ac. www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:08 AM, The Sweet Attack < thesweetattack@...> wrote: > HI , > > I would love to speak to you sometime about our case, we read most of the > posts on this sight and are totally overwhelmed and confused. WE have a > DAN doc who deals in alot of homeopathic and has truly helped us, but he > has not gotten into the parasite, yeast, or other issues like digestive > enzymes. And we don't even know where to begin. WE cannot afford to keep > buying all this stuff when my duaghter has some real taste and texture > issues, and will not take it. She is 5, so I would really love to speak > with someone that can give me direction and supply me with the things I > need. > > thanks, > > Jen > Re: Re: Where can I find the cheapest No-Fenol?? > > >I run a clinic that provides health care at affodable rates. I carry > > Houston Enzymes (along with Theramedix enzymes) for my patients. I do not > > have my price list on me at the moment but off the top of my head I know > I > > sell Trienza for $36.04 vs the standard $46.00 per bottle. No-Fenol will > > probably be somewhere around $15 a bottle, they charge $24. I'd be happy > > to > > get you an actual price by Monday (it's a big birthday weekend around our > > house and I don't have access to work info right now.) You don't have to > > be > > a patient I'd be happy to sell them to you. > > > > > > Ormonde, L.Ac. > > www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com<http://www.auburncommunityacupuncture.com/> > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM, danasview <danasview@...<danasview%40>> > wrote: > > > >> > >> > My husband is now layed off ! > >> > And I don't want to give up on my son. > >> > I think he's improving and want to continue while he is open to the > >> > idea of taking " Vitamins " . > >> > Has anyone done the research and found a great price?? > >> > >> Contact HNI and explain your circumstances. They will work with you. > >> > >> Dana > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 These are the prices for what I carry, I can get other enzymes and Nordic Naturals products, this is just what I keep in stock, these do not include CA sales tax: Trienza 180ct - $33.60 No Fenol - $20.30 Green Pasture's Blue Ice Cod Liver Oil - $35.00 Nordic Naturals Nordic Berries - $18.44 Nordic Naturals ProDHA 120ct- $28.52 I also carry Theramedix enzymes, the PRX is almost triple strength of Virastop so you take much less and save a ton of money if you are doing the Virastop protocol. Ormonde, L.Ac. www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Ormonde <cariadanam@...> wrote: > I run a clinic that provides health care at affodable rates. I carry > Houston Enzymes (along with Theramedix enzymes) for my patients. I do not > have my price list on me at the moment but off the top of my head I know I > sell Trienza for $36.04 vs the standard $46.00 per bottle. No-Fenol will > probably be somewhere around $15 a bottle, they charge $24. I'd be happy to > get you an actual price by Monday (it's a big birthday weekend around our > house and I don't have access to work info right now.) You don't have to be > a patient I'd be happy to sell them to you. > > > Ormonde, L.Ac. > www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com<http://www.auburncommunityacupuncture.com/> > > > > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > >> >> > My husband is now layed off ! >> > And I don't want to give up on my son. >> > I think he's improving and want to continue while he is open to the >> > idea of taking " Vitamins " . >> > Has anyone done the research and found a great price?? >> >> Contact HNI and explain your circumstances. They will work with you. >> >> Dana >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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