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Health in Austin  (see also Austin Farmer's Markets)

Beautiful Austin, Texas is home of year-round great weather, great social activities, and plenty of outdoor beauty.

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You can drive or fly to Austin within about 2-4 hours from anywhere in the continental US.  Of course, when faced with a health problem that causes pain and suffering every day, or which can reduce life expectancy by months or years, we'd all agree that traveling to beautiful Austin is worth the trip especially to receive the healthcare that can make a real difference in your life.

So, come see us in Austin when you are ready to take charge of your health!

And for more details and reasons to schedule your health vacation, check out the links and information below.


 

http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/austinairport/  Austin-Bergstrom International Airport connects to many major cities in the US.  Furthermore, Austin is only a 2-hour drive or a very short flight from Houston, which is a major national-international hub for Southwest Airlines and Continental Airlines.

Austin is relatively easy to get to from just about anywhere!

 


 

 

http://www.austintexas.org/  With a city as diverse as Austin, there’s guaranteed to be something fun for everyone. To make your trip planning a little easier, we’ve handpicked some of Austin’s truly unique destinations. Everything you’ll need to plan your getaway is right here. Click on the links below and start building your custom Austin itinerary.

 


 

http://slowfoodaustin.org/ 

"Slow Food Austin reconnects people with the food they eat. Our educational initiatives, social activities, fundraising events, and community volunteer projects inspire respect for where food comes from and awakens true pleasure in eating."

 


Artisan Restaurants

 

 

 

http://olivia-austin.com  

2043 South Lamar Boulevard, Austin; ; olivia-austin.com

"There's only one thing on the walls of Olivia: a Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings concert poster that chef James Holmes's grandfather gave to him. The image—two groundbreaking country music legends from Texas—captures the spirit of this sophisticated yet laid-back spot. The restaurant's clean art-gallery-esque interior really shows off the poster—and Chef Holmes's food. He gathers his culinary inspiration from (and in) his backyard vegetable garden. The resulting menu includes produce-based dishes like risotto made with squash and greens, and spinach-potato gnocchi with olives and tomatoes. Holmes is also fond of riffs on comfort-food classics, like spaghetti cooked in red wine and the milk-braised pork shoulder here. The diverse clientele—a tattooed musician on his way to a show or an operagoer dressed to the nines—only adds to Olivia's considerable charm."

 


http://www.casadeluz.org/

"The philosophy of how to live a great life (Macrobiotics) is the founding idea for Casa de Luz. This is an all encompassing philosophy, which includes all methods of supporting health and freedom. Our mission is to offer a sacred space for those that want to bring their disciplines to share with the community.

Casa de Luz is open to all. Our reason for being is to practice and live in integrity. We believe that living with integrity includes practicing, learning, teaching, and sharing actions and philosophies to develop conscious living and cognition. It also takes commitment, authenticity, appreciation and openness to being wrong. The search of improvement is necessary, least we become arrogant and dogmatic. This is a place that is ever changing and colored by the practices that people bring to share."

From http://www.bonappetit.com/magazine/2009/09/top_ten_best_new_restaurants

 


Austin Farmer's Markets

 

Barton Creek Farmers Market

 

http://www.sunsetvalleyfarmersmarket.org/  and http://www.bartoncreekfarmersmarket.org/

  Location Barton Creek Farmers Market is located in the northeast corner of the parking lot of Barton Creek Square Mall across from Dillard's and overlooking the city - at the intersection of S. Loop 1 (MoPac) and S. Capital of Texas Highway.  

  Hours 9:00am to 1:00pm every Saturday of the year, rain or shine. 

  Contact (512) 443-0143 weekdays and (512) 280-1976 Saturdays.

  Email info@bartoncreekfarmersmarket.org

 


Austin Farmers Market

 

 

http://austinfarmersmarket.org/

A wide variety of community members participated in the formation of the market in the spring of 2002, including potential consumers, farmers, vendors, business people, government officials and community leaders, with help from a City of Austin feasibility study grant. An overwhelmingly positive response resulted and the market was deemed a viable venture.

 

 


 

http://bioinst.cm.utexas.edu/

The Biochemical Institute was founded by the late Roger J. Williams (1893-1988) who came to the University of Texas in 1939 and founded the Institute in 1940 with funding provided by Benjamin Clayton and the Clayton Foundation. Dr. Williams believed that the best approach to understanding biochemical issues related to health and disease would come by fostering the efforts and collaborations of individual investigators to succeed in their particular areas contributing to the fundamental understanding of proteins, enzymes, vitamins, nucleic acids, etc. Thus the Biochemical Institute always operated as an association of semi-independent investigators whose programs were facilitated and augmented by resources provided through the Biochemical Institute.

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


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