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THE HEALING ARTS CENTER & SPA AT CAVALLO POINT LODGE EXPANDS INTO INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE DR. JACOBS, UCSF OSHER CENTER FOUNDING MEDICAL DIRECTOR, LEADS NEW ‘FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR HEALTHY LIVING’ PROGRAM WITH WELLNESS PACKAGES AT A FULL-SERVICE INDOOR/OUTDOOR HOTEL SPA — A BAY AREA FIRST CavalloPointLodge announces the introduction of integrativemedicine at itsHealingArtsCenter&Spa.The programwas designed and is directed by Bradly Jacobs, MD, MPH, founding medical director at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of California San Francisco and former senior medical director at Revolution Health. Known as Dr. Brad, his diagnostic and therapeutic plans are tailored to individual needs and meld the best of modern med- icine and alternative practices for optimal health. His care plans are centered on his ‘Five Principles for Healthy Living,’ which encompass finding purpose, connection, stress awareness, active living and healthy eating. At the Healing Arts Center & Spa, Dr. Brad integrates these principles in his comprehensive health assessments, primary care, second opinions and multi-day retreats. His plans work in conjunction with the spa’s multi-disciplinary team of healing arts professionals, including an herbal- ist, nutritionist, acupuncturist, massage and skin- care therapists, a hypnotherapist and a shaman. Dr. Brad can also develop on-site workshops and health & wellness programs for executives and groups at Cavallo Point Lodge. “We are excited to have Dr. Brad join our team of wellness practitioners. Our aim from the outset at Cavallo Point was to offer our guests a unique and soulful experience with offerings and activities that don’t exist at other hotels and spas,” said Dominie Lenz, general manager of Cavallo Point Lodge. “Having a wellness practitioner of Dr. Brad’s caliber – whether he is leading a tai chi class, working with our cooking school on a healthy eating class, or leading an executive retreat – allows Cavallo Point to be in the forefront of wellness in the San Francisco Bay Area.” The new integrative medicine program is available to locals and out-of-town guests through a day spa consultation package with Dr. Brad or a more extensive three- or five-night wellness retreat package. Customized offerings focus on stress management, weight reduction, sleep enhancement, emotional wellness or a specific med- ical condition. The one-day package includes a comprehensive, personalized health consultation with Dr. Brad, a $140 credit towards spa or healing arts services and use of the Healing Arts Center & Spa facilities for $450, plus tax and gratuity. The three-night wellness retreat package starts at $1,240 for one guest or $940 per person based on double occupancy, plus taxes and gratuities, and includes: • nights in historic or contemporary accommodations • One comprehensive and personalized health consultation withDr.Brad with a focus on stressmanagement,weight red tion, sleep enhancement or emotional wellness •Apersonalized 21-day follow-up plan designed byDr.Brad •Afollow-up phone consultation withDr.Brad •A$280 credit toward spa or healing arts services • Breakfast daily •Yoga daily •Overnight parking •Access to the spa facilities and fitness center, and •An integrativemedicine welcome amenity. The five-nightwellness retreat package includes an additional two nights of lodging,a second consultationwithDr.Brad and a total of $560 credit toward for spa treatment or other healing arts services.The five-night package starts at $2,180 for one guest or $1,685 per person based on double roomoccupancy, plus taxes and gratuities.All three offers are available throughMarch 31, 2011,with seven-day advance booking.Blackout periodsmay apply. To book an appointmentwithDr.Brad or awellness package,call (415) 339-2692.To reserve a treatment at theHealingArts Center&Spa or formore information, call (415) 339-4767 or email reservations@cavallopoint.com. Black Meetings & Tourism September/October 2010: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 15

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