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Businiess name:  Wholisti Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
OK....I thought would take advantage of this great promotion they were offering...Now, I know where the saying something too good to be true came from. I was promised 3 thirty minute massages and 2 weeks of unlimited yoga. I signed up for my first 30 minute massage and was asked if I wanted to upgrade it to a full treatment for extra $$$$'s since the 30 minute massage they were offering would really not be adequate. I didn't take the bait and felt like I was settling on an inadequate service being provided. After the ""treatment"" which was at best was OK. I was offered some tea which I thought was a nice touch only then to find myself being educated on their products which BTW are not FDA approved and lack any substantial backing by a girl ( the managing partner) who has no formal education on the herbs. When I showed no interest she tried the hard sell which was a complete turn off. I have formally studied Chinese Medicine with a concentration on medicinal herbs and Wholisti Center has no business selling or promoting goods that they are not clearly educated about. Needless to say I chose not to return for the rest of my ""promotion package"" Cons: Uneducated owners hard selling medicinal herbs.

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