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      <title>Re: panchakarma retreats?</title>
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      <description>Are you looking for traditional or more spa like?  I believe Chopra's center is really nice but more spa like.  California College of Ayurveda (CCA) in Grass Valley is more traditional (or used to be when I had PK there).  So many more have popped up now that I can't keep up with them - back in the day there was just Chopra's Center, CCA and Dr. Lads.</description>
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      <description>Does anyone know of a really good panchakarma retreat?  California would be best, but I'm open to other locations. . . somewhere with great facilities where I could stay for about a week.&#xD;
Thanks&#xD;
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