A forest of healing options
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Alicia Robinson
After taking her skin-care business down the coast for a few years,
Carmen Kuys has returned to her roots in Costa Mesa.
Kuys and her business partners just opened SeaCoast Healing Arts,
a spa offering massage, skin care and other treatments with holistic
and all-natural methods.
“Costa Mesa is actually where I started doing business about 15
years ago,” Kuys said.
For the past four years, she ran a business built on referrals in
Laguna Beach and Monarch Beach, but she and three other holistic
health entrepreneurs wanted to come together under one roof.
“We kept complaining that there wasn’t a place where there was a
community,” Kuys said. “We wanted a place where people could come and
relax.”
Now they have their wish, and it took the form of a spa on Newport
Boulevard featuring two rooms for skin treatments, a “peace room”
with books that customers can borrow or buy, and a classroom space
for workshops on health and nutrition topics.
The biggest draw is expected to be the scalar wave chamber, a room
containing generators that release waves of energy believed to
rejuvenate the body’s cells. The frequency of the energy is the same
as natural resonance in the world’s rain forests, said Linda Marie
Kral, who operates the chamber.
Most scalar chambers are found in private homes, so clients are
expected to come from all over the country to use the one at the spa,
Kuys said.
Kuys thinks the community will respond well to her spa’s
offerings. Her plans include adding two detoxification tubs, an
infrared sauna and steam chamber in a currently unfinished room.
For now, the partners are focused on giving people all-natural
treatments in a soothing environment.
“This is something where people come and retreat,” Huber said.
“It’s more than just in and out. It’s really the experience of a
place that’s really unique with a lot of wonderful people that work
there.”
SeaCoast Healing Arts is at 2488 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
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