Phountain Teaches Alkaline Lifestyle

Danielle and Harold Cooley, co-owners of Phountain Huntington village, educate its customers and members on the significance in living an alkaline and plant-based, nutritional product lifestyle. Long Islander News photos/Janee Law

By Janee Law
jlaw@longislandergroup.com

There’s a storefront in Huntington village where a passionate fight against toxins in the Long Island water supply is fought through education, by teaching passersby about healthy, everyday fixes.

Phountain Huntington village is the go-to health center that promotes an alkaline lifestyle and offers detox and ionization services.

It’s “a very unique place,” Danielle Cooley, 34, co-owner with husband Harold, said. “We focus a lot on the education of a proactive, taking a preventative approach to health, and focusing on the body’s own availability to heal.”

With contaminants in water and food, Danielle, of Huntington, said that people aren’t reaching their supreme health and are ridden with inflammation.

“We practice a very anti-inflammatory lifestyle by offering alkaline super clean water, plant based products, and detox services in the back, such as, ionic detox footbaths.”

Services include Infa Red Sauna, whole body vibration, ionic detox footbath, vitamin D sun bed, Jade massage bed, detox body wrap and more.

Customers who partake in the ionic detox footbath have reported pain relief, better circulation and an overall better feeling.

“That’s why we take a very proactive approach towards your general health and wellbeing, whether that be educating you on what it means and how to do it, or steering you in the right direction,” Harold, 36, of Huntington, said. “We provide those services where you can actually excel in that field by putting your body in the best position possible to survive in an environment that’s fairly toxic.”

With that, Phountain also carries carrying plant and super-food based nutritional productions, which includes its full line PHactor products, such as Green PHactor Super PHactor, Fiber PHactor, Earth PHactor and Fire Cider.

“Natural seems to work with our bodies so we just try to stick towards that as best as possible,” Harold said.

The way Phountain is operated are based on the teachings from doctors over the decades, Danielle said.

“We focus on supplying that information and genuinely teaching people about this,” she added. “What we do here is we actually teach you about it and I let you try it and you understand why it’s going to help your body, and what it’s going to do for you.”

Phountain has eight locations on Long Island, which include Sayville Village, Islip Village, Commack, Port Jefferson Village, Massapequa Park, Lindenhurst Village, Bellmore and Huntington village.

Its 346 New York Ave. location in Huntington opened in March 2014 and became the company’s first franchise location in August 2016.

Its services can be offered through its membership program and for nonmembers as well. The alkaline water is $2.50 per gallon and is included with the Phountain membership. With 300 members, its membership includes discounts and a variety of services. Danielle said their members are like “ph-amily.”

“We’re here for anybody,” Danielle said. “I don’t know anybody who couldn’t benefit from accelerating their own body’s awareness of being healthy by drinking the right kind of water and doing any type of plant-based nutritional product.”

Phountain recently introduced its Phountain Fresh System, where customers can purchase the full-house filtration system for their home.

For the holidays, beginning Dec. 15 and running through Dec. 24, Phountain will be offering gift certificates, buy-one-get-one free detox services, and a free sauna session for every $50 spent.