Bit of Santa Fe at Paloma Studio
1800 N. Travis St. Suite L Sherman, Texas 75092 Phone: 903-267-4204
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Check out out New Location @ 1800 N. Travis St. Suite L across from Albertsons!
You will receive 2 $20 dollar certificates for $20 dollars
Allergies? Asthma? Snoring? Stress?
Bit of Santa Fe at Paloma Studio is a breath of fresh air! A unique, creative and stylish shop that offers things to enhance your body and mind. We specialize in beautiful crystal salt lamps that help alleviate snoring, allergy, asthma, C.O.P.D., migraines, sleep apnea, sinus problems and other respiratory problems. Many customers have better sleep from silent nights with snoring disappearing!
Crystal Salt Lamps are an efficient and more economical way for clean air in your home because they never wear out. They naturally clean the air by making dust, pollen and particulate heavy and drop out of the air so you breathe fresh air. They kill bacteria, viruses, mildew and mold and get rid of any odors - pet, smoke, cooking, even skunk odor! We have a huge selection with more than 25 different quality, shaped lamps in different colors and sizes. Cowdogs prefer Bit of Santa Fe crystal salt lamps!
And even cowdogs need to relax after a long day at the ranch! Bit of Santa Fe now carries top of the line, Japanese Inada Massage Chairs for purchase or enjoy massage sessions at the store (Introductory Price of $10 for 15 minute sessions).
Come relax in our massage chairs & take home some salt lamps.
Customers say we have the "best little salt lamp store in Texas "
We now have a new Sherman location across from Albertson's at 1800 N. Travis Street .
Massage Offers Back Pain Relief
More than 100 million Americans suffer from lower back pain, and nearly $25 billion a year is spent in search of relief. A 2003 study showed that massage therapy produced better results and reduced the need for painkillers by 36 percent when compared to other therapies, including acupuncture and spinal modification. Today, massage therapy is one of the most common ways people ease back pain.
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine, June 3, 2003 .