A Healthy New ‘Planet’ Opens

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A new boutique in Forrestal Village, Plainsboro, hopes to promote a more spiritual and healthy life style for individuals, families, homes, and pets. Planet Apothecary’s grand opening celebration is Saturday, September 12.

Founder and owner Jeanette Wolfe brings more than 26 years of experience in individual counseling and education. She has combined her two careers, product and space design, and her doctorate in naturopathy to focus on corporate team building, personal and lifestyle sustainability, and healing arts.

Wolfe consults with individuals, schools, retailers, and corporations around the country on ways to improve mental and physical wellbeing using placement, color psychology, aromatherapy, and as astrological and numerological profiling. The boutique features organic and sustainable home linens, toxin-free home products, seasonal supplements, healing aromatic oils, lotions and soaps, semi-precious stones and minerals, symbolic decor, and gifts.

The boutique opening features mini reiki sessions with Susan Martinez, interactive Phoenix Rising yoga group with April Eichhorn, Mehndi henna art by Susan Martinez, and an interactive drum circle with Mark Wood. “Kids Apothecary” applies six senses to balance children’s wellbeing. “The Body Beautiful” features an interactive discussion on basic daily applications of mind and body health using Aruvedic oils, aromatherapy, and henna. “Navigating Food Court Choices” includes a sampling of healthy options.

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