About Canton Colonics
Meet Linda McCormick-Miller
Born and raised in Dover, Ohio, Linda then spent 20 of her adult years in Asia as a missionary/teacher, nurturing a keen interest in health on her personal journey with various health challenges. As a Christ-follower, her passion to assist others in finding hope, compels her to apply the super and the natural together from the Creator’s pharmacy, to mend broken places. She warmly contributes to clients of all ages...
Canton Colonics offers strategic approaches to optimal health!
We get to the bottom of all your problems!
Whether it is as simple as changing your diet, to cleansing and detox methods, we will listen to you and dedicate ourselves to finding a healthy solution
Colon hydrotherapy
Colonics / Colon Cleanse
Foot Reflexology
Ion Cleanse Footbath
LifeVantage
BioMat/Chi Machine
Amp Coil
Thermography
Louisville, Ohio
Zip Code: 44641
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In 1952, Louisville resident Olga T. Weber petitioned municipal officials to establish Constitution Day, in honor of the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789. Presiding Mayor Gerald A. Romary proclaimed September 17, 1952, as Constitution Day in the City. The following April, Weber requested that the Ohio General Assembly proclaim September 17 as state-wide Constitution Day. Her request was signed into law by Governor Frank J. Lausche. Weber didn't stop there. In August 1953, she urged the United States Senate to pass a resolution designating September 17-23 as Constitution Week. The Senate and House approved her request and it was signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. On April 15, 1957, the City Council of Louisville declared the City Constitution Town. The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society later donated four historical markers, located at the four main entrances to the City, explaining Louisville's role as originator of Constitution Day.
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