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Vibrational Healing

Guide to Modalities & Resources

Choosing a Chiropractor

Individualized Care for Best Results

Improve your Money Relationship!

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The Natural Choice – The Breiner Whole-Body Health Center

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Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Fellow of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology Speaker and best-selling author of Whole-Body Dentistry®

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Career & Life Coach

Contents 20 HARDWIRED TO HEAL Chiropractic Care Restores Body to Optimal Function

(MS, MA, PBC, RYT200)

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22 CHOOSING A CHIROPRACTOR

How to Find the Best One for You

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26 RESONANCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS

Individual Alignment Creates Collective Elevation

28 SELF-HEALING WITH SOUND

Ancient Techniques Made Accessible

Schedule your consultation today: info@startlivingyourway.com

34 BRAINWAVE TRAINING FOR BETTER HEALTH

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Measurable Energy Therapies Improve CNS Function

36 A GUIDE TO

VIBRATIONAL HEALING

Modalities & Local Resources

44 ENLIGHTENING

IDEAS ABOUT MONEY

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With ONE treatment BENEFIT from DUAL therapies WHOLE BODY VIBRATION & SAUNA HEAT Facilitates toxin release Stimulates fascial receptors Improves circulation Reduces aches & pains Faster muscle recovery Improves overall relaxation

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52 HEALTHY

WEIGHT KIDS

Food Choices that Prevent Obesity

56 WORKING

ENERGETICALLY WITH ANIMALS

DEPARTMENTS 8 news briefs 14 global briefs 16 health briefs 18 wise words 24 mastering yoga 34 therapy

spotlight 46 fit body 48 inspiration

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eating 54 natural pet 58 pet resource guide 60 calendar 62 classifieds 70 resource guide


Natural Awakenings is your guide to a healthier, more balanced life. In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle.

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letter from publisher “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”

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nce upon a time, there was a confident young woman on the fast track to becoming what everyone expected her to be. She thought she knew a lot of what there was to know. Then one day she received an unexpected gift, a session with Nicole Miale an astrologer. Off she went, with a great deal of skepticism. The reading itself was interesting, but the astrologer’s recommendation was what really confused the young woman. “I highly recommend you seek some vibrational healing,” the astrologer said. The young woman left, clutching a paper with the recommended practitioner’s name but without intention of acting on the advice. She worked in healthcare, after all; she knew there was no such thing as vibrational healing! Then a curious thing happened. She called the number on the paper and made an appointment for something she thought was probably nonsense. The woman she was sent to see was a shamanic practitioner in Westport who would go on to become an assistant for world-renowned spiritual healer John of God. The young woman was in very good hands, but she had no idea of that. She laid on a massage table, eyes closed, listening to drumming and chanting, and thinking, “This is nuts. What am I doing here?” Her litany of negative thoughts went on, but suddenly she felt… something. It wasn’t external, but inside her body. The odd sensation grew. She lay still, her mind finally quiet, feeling a bit panicked, but more afraid to move and stop the feeling than to let it continue. It felt like sparklers were being set off all over her body. A current she’d never felt before began to hum inside her. When the session was over, she surreptitiously scanned the room for heat lamps, trip wires, anything which might explain the odd sensations she’d just experienced. She saw nothing her mind could use to rationalize the experience. All she saw was some crystals, drums, rattles, art, and a massage table. She tried to put it out of her mind, but the experience stuck with her. Months later she was visiting her mother and was suffering from a bad cold. Her mom offered to give her a Reiki treatment. The young woman had scoffed at many such offers before, but this time she accepted. As she laid on the table, she felt an incredibly powerful heat, as if the intensity of the whole sun was directed specifically at her very sore throat. When she opened her eyes, her mother was at the foot of the massage table, nowhere near her throat, which now felt much better. After the session, she sat on the table, looked at her mother and cried. “How is this possible?” she asked in a scared whisper. “How did you do that?” That is the true story of my first two aware experiences with energy healing. They cracked my world wide open, made the impossible possible and forever altered my view of how things work. I went on to immerse myself in a Master’s degree in Experiential Health and Healing, becoming an energy healer, purposefully seeking the unknown, the curious, the downright mystical. After all my years of study, I never forget know how little I know. In this issue, we explore vibration, how it works and its impact on health. We are all made of energy and in constant resonance or dissonance with the world, people and things around us. This creates infinite healing possibilities if we are open to them. Welcome to the new year and a new world. I am holding the intention for each of you to experience more peace, joy and love in the coming year. May these articles, ideas, practitioners and businesses provide inspiration, hope, relief or a spark of curiosity about things unseen, yet so essential to our very existence. With Love and Light,

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he Lyme Recovery Clinic & Detox Center was launched earlier this year to help those suffering from Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses heal through use of all-natural herbal supplements, intensive detoxification measures, energy healing and counseling practices. The clinic was founded by Gregg Kirk, a Norwalk resident who has been practicing Reiki, human tuning (with tuning forks), ionic foot baths and remote energy healing for almost two decades. He also suffered from Lyme disease for more than 12 years. After receiving a diagnosis in 2005, Kirk spent the next several years trying a combination of Western medicine and long-term antibiotics to little avail. In March of 2011, he visited John of God’s Casa de Dom Inácio de Loyola in Abadiania, Brazil, where he experienced a major reduction of his symptoms and a spiritual awakening that inspired him to help others with chronic illness. Kirk was trained by Dr. Lee Cowden, MD, in treatment guidance of the Cowden Protocol, an all-herbal treatment program for Lyme disease patients. Since the training, he has been helping hundreds of patients across the country with the protocol.

he Graduate Institute welcomes back Guthrie Sayen, PhD, a former professor of history who left the world of academia to launch a life coaching and workshop business. He will be the coach trainer for the institute’s Transformative Coach Training program. Those thinking about becoming a life coach or enhancing their current coaching skills can earn an associate certified coach credential in a four-month, on-site program. The Bethany-based trainings will take place one weekend per month on March 23-25, April 21-22, May 19-20 and June 16-17. Transformative Coaching includes three one-on-one mentor coaching sessions with Sayen. You will become qualified for the ACC Professional Coach designation from the International Coach Federation. The modules include pathways to transformation; inner passion, vision and overcoming challenges; the exploration of perspectives; being in the present moment; sub-personalities and internal family systems; how to utilize somatic wisdom and read energy; and group and individual mentoring. Sayen is the co-founder and lead trainer of Transformative Coach Training, senior faculty for Coaching for Transformation and former faculty at True Purpose Institute. She has done trainings in internal family systems for Voice Dialogue, psychosynthesis, Four Archetypes coaching and more.

For more information and to book an appointment, call 203-8589725, email Gregg.Kirk@gmail.com or visit LymeRecoveryClinic.com. Location: Lyme Recovery Clinic & Detox Center, 528 Post Rd, Darien.

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New Center in Fairfield Offers Supportive Space

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arefoot Living Arts, a new wellness center, has opened in downtown Fairfield. What began as an individual naturopathic practice has grown to include other healing modalities, such as craniosacral therapy, massage, counseling and more. In addition to personalized and private sessions, Barefoot Living Arts also provides community healing events in the form of workshops, classes and free seminars. As the center has grown, it has developed an increasing focus on healing addiction, offering donation-based support groups for individuals in recovery. Dr. Mark Romano, a naturopathic physician and the center’s founder, and his team aim to create a safe and supportive space to assist individuals in connecting with their inner selves. The center offers a 20-minute free consultation to new patients for any of their services. For more information, call 203-955-1955, email BarefootMedicalArts@gmail.com or visit BarefootLivingArts.org. Location: 85 Mill Plain Rd, Fairfield.

LENS Neurofeedback Available at Shalva Clinic

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halva Clinic’s Dr. Nadia Noori is offering a new therapy known as LENS, or Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It is an FDA-approved therapy that aids the brain’s ability to reorganize and restore lost functions. Patients can see improvement in areas of cognition, mood, movement and motivation. Rather than telling the brain what to do, LENS disrupts dysfunctional patterns, allowing Nadia Noori the brain to initiate the process of healing. Some clinical applications include autism, ADD/ADHD, concussion, brain fog, addiction, depression and insomnia. LENS can also be used for persons who are otherwise healthy, but interested in improving brain function, attention/focus, cognitive performance, mood and sleep. Noori is a licensed naturopathic doctor with a general family practice. Her particular area of specialty lies in optimizing brain health with a focus on neurodegenerative and neuropsychological conditions. To book a free 15-minute consultation and learn about upcoming promotions, call 203-916-4600. For more information, visit ShalvaClinic.org. Location: Shalva Clinic, 8 Lincoln St, First Fl, Westport. See ad, back cover.

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Mind and Body Wellness Offerings in Stamford

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oul Synergy Wellness in Stamford, formerly known as 7e Fit Spa, will hold two Open Houses & Psychic Fairs in January: Sunday, January 21 and 28, both from 10am to 5pm. These events will feature a free CBD hemp oil seminar, free Bemer and infrared sauna experiences, aura readings, large and small crystals and jewelry for purchase, a raffle, discounted wellness products, workshops and more. The workshops will Tracey Scalzi feature tarot readers, Reiki Masters and aesthetic practitioners, among others. Soul Synergy Wellness is excited to bring a group of experienced practitioners to the center, offering clients an extensive array of healing services and experiences. Center director Tracey Scalzi is certified in Reiki 2 and now also offers the Bemer, in conjunction with Natural Awakenings’ publisher Nicole Miale. Call to schedule a demo of this frequency-based healing modality, which has been studied and used extensively in Europe but is just now gaining popularity in the U.S. Some of the Bemer’s documented effects include general blood flow improvement, nutrition and oxygen supply replenishment, cellular waste disposal, improved cardiac function, better physical fitness, strength, energy, endurance, stress reduction, and more. Free Bemer demos will be offered at the January Open House. The Soul Synergy Wellness practitioners include Theresa Galuszka, a Connecticut-based psychic medium and intuitive. She offers readings utilizing clairvoyance, clairaudience and intuitive light channeling. Beth Leas, a Reiki Master and Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner, also uses tarot as a powerful tool for spiritual guidance to gain insight and empower you to make your best choices. Pernille Halbro is a certified Dreambuilder and Life Mastery life coach, certified EFT practitioner and Reiki Master of 15 years. Cielo Bonilla and Gabby Zambrano offer skin, waxing, and other aesthetic and body services. Dinah Reyes has been a Reiki practitioner since 1997 and is a certified traditional Usui Shiko Ryoho Reiki Master. Her intention is to help individuals release emotional and physical stresses through Reiki healing in order to help them heal themselves. A certified aromatherapist, Dorota M will help clients explore the world of aromatherapy and how they can incorporate essential oils into beauty regimens, among other things. For more information, call 203-356-5822, email SoulSynergyWellness111@gmail.com or visit SoulSynergyWellness. co. Location: 1492 High Ridge Rd, Stamford. See ad, page 15.

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Osteopath Joins Whole-Body Medicine

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r. David Johnston, a board-certified osteopathic physician who has also studied functional and nutritional medicine, has joined Whole-Body Medicine in Fairfield. He also has a private practice in Ridgefield and will split his time between the two locations. A graduate of the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Johnston was a recipient of an undergraduate teaching fellowship in osteopathic principals and practice. He completed a medical internship at the Good Samaritan Hospital and studied at the osteopathic residency program at St. Barnabas hospital. Johnston has had additional training David Johnston in hands-on osteopathic manipulative treatment for infants, children, adults and seniors. He studied extensively on biodynamic approaches to osteopathy with James Jealous, DO. Most recently Johnston attended post-graduate education in the relationship of temporomandibular joint dysfunction as it relates to spinal problems; this knowledge will be valuable in co-treatment with Dr. Mark Breiner’s dental patients. “Dr. Johnston’s unique background in functional medicine, neuromusculoskeletal medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine offers our patients a synergistic healing modality to complement our other practitioners,” says Adam Breiner, naturopathic physician and director of Whole-Body Medicine. For more information on Dr. Johnston or other Whole-Body Medicine practitioners, visit WholeBodyMed.com. To schedule an appointment, call 203-371-8258, extension 2. Location: Whole-Body Medicine, 501 Kings Hwy East, Ste 108, Fairfield. See ads, pages 2 and 32.

Learn about Crystals While in Healing Salt

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n January 5 from 7 to 9pm, experience the Introduction to Crystals workshop taking place at Saltana Cave in Ridgefield. During this class, led by Stacey Elysian, LD, you will learn about nine key crystals that are recommended for those beginning to delve into stones and crystals. You will learn how to work with them—including clearing and charging— as you explore the fun, life-changing ways crystals can play a role in your life. While you learn in this workshop, you will enjoy the healing energy and peaceful surroundings in the Saltana Cave. A 24-hour cancellation policy applies. Wear white socks to the class. For more information, visit SaltanaCave.com or Facebook.com/Events/361873504271439. Location: Saltana Cave, LLC, 590 Danbury Rd, Ridgefield. See ad, page 13.

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Heart’s Desire Immersive Retreat

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Additional Location and Physicians for Eyecare Associates

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yecare Associates, PC is pleased to introduce new associates joining the multi-location practice. Dr. Omar Munshi and Dr. Tanya Ayzikovich, a SUNY resident, will join Drs. Stephen Carr, Narvan Bennett and Randy Schulman. After graduating from Salus University as an optometrist, Bennett returns to the office where he has Randy Schulman worked for six years, first as a technician, and then a vision therapist and consultant while a student at Fairfield University. He specializes in the treatment and management of ocular disease, dry eye, and behavioral vision care and vision therapy. Ayzikovich is the practice’s first resident from SUNY in its vision rehabilitation and vision therapy residency program. She will focus on vision therapy and vision rehabilitation, and establishing a neuro-vision rehabilitation clinic. Munshi, Ayzikovich and Schulman are also partnering with Dr. Steven Shaby to offer services in Stamford. As a long-time faculty member at SUNY College of Optometry, Shaby has taught primary care optometry as well as vision therapy, developmental vision and head trauma rehabilitation. For more information, visit CTEyecareAssociates.com. For appointments, contact the offices in Southport (203-255-4005), Trumbull (203-374-2020) or Norwalk (203-840-1991). New Stamford location: Institute for Integrated Vision, LLC (dba ECA Stamford), 1425 Bedford St, 1M, Stamford. Call 203-357-0204 or visit InstituteforIntegratedVision.com.

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oin Tanya Murphy and Theresa Crisci on February 3 and 4 for an immersive retreat experience at a Fairfield County location. In Ignite Your Heart’s Desire – Turn Your Daydreams Into Reality, you will discover your “True North”. The workshop will take place from 9am to 5pm on Friday, and from 9am to noon on Saturday. Tanya Murphy Setting positive intentions that will last a lifetime, you will create your own toolbox of processes and practices to help you unleash your full potential. Space is limited to 10 participants. The fee for the two-day workshop is $195; scholarships are available. The price includes all materials, snacks and beverages. Attendees are asked to bring their own lunch. Theresa Crisci Tanya Murphy, MA, COC, is a spiritual life coach. She created The Heart’s Desire Method, a series of techniques to develop and carry out strategies and plans for creating positive change. Theresa Crisci, founder of Total-balance Life Choice, is a massage therapist with training in mindfulness, meditation, Trager Method, myofascial release, neuromuscular therapy and more. For more information, contact Tanya Murphy at TanyaLM@ optonline.net or Theresa Crisci at TheresaTLC@hotmail.com.

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Body Performance Recovery at New Stamford Center

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emedy Bodyworks is a new health and wellness center in the Harbor Point area of Stamford focusing on athletic recovery as well as stress and inflammation management. The center provides holistic technology therapies for body recovery as well as maximizing body wellness and performance. Modalities such as cryotherapy, full-spectrum infrared sauna, red light and PEMF offer a healthy, non-invasive approach to building strength for competitive growth, injury recovery and whole-body wellness. Remedy Bodyworks’ practitioners enable recovery with tools for decreased inflammation, better circulation, boosted metabolism, cellular rejuvenation and whole-body recovery. For more information, visit RemedyBodyworks. com. Location: Remedy Bodyworks, 36 Dyke Ln, Stamford.

Ah Yoga Hosts TAT Workshop

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n January 6, from 2 to 3:30pm, ah Yoga & Wellness Center in New Milford will host a free workshop by Helen Brazil, a TAT professional. TAT is a gentle, fast, effective approach for in-depth transformation that uses a blend of meridian points and focused healing steps. As a therapeutic tool, it can help you to live with greater peace and freedom. It can contribute in healing many areas where you may find yourself stuck, experiencing sadness, fears, post-traumatic difficulties, loss of hope and more. After introducing TAT, Brazil will hold a demonstration with a volunteer for 20 minutes. She will then lead a TAT group session for those present who would like to participate. There will be time for questions at the end of the workshop. For more information, visit TATLavie.com or Facebook.com/Events/178442896070364. Location: Ah Yoga & Wellness Center, 65 Bank St, New Milford.

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Safer Product Controls Citrus Pests

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Pest Regulation have approved CRS Plus, an aerosol pheromone biopesticide product that disrupts the mating cycle of Aonidiella aurantii, also known as California Red Scale (CRS). Pheromones do not kill or damage the target insects, and are species-specific, so pollinators and other beneficial insect species are not affected. CRS attacks all aerial parts of citrus trees, including twigs, leaves, branches and fruit. Heavy infestations can cause reduced fruit quality, yellowing and dropping of leaves, dieback of twigs and limbs and even death of the tree.

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ith over 10 different sightings already reported in Connecticut—and perhaps a hundred or more from Virginia to Maine—there is no doubt this is an irruption year. In the winter of 2013-14, there was an amazing influx of “snowies”. Scientists report that such irruptions are the result not of lemming shortages in the north, but of periods of lemming abundance. This results in a highly productive breeding season for the owls, and thus many more young owls heading south. The high number of immature owls during these invasions provides evidence that breeding season in the Arctic was indeed highly successful. A large northern owl, the Snowy Owl is our heaviest owl. It is an unmistakable white raptor that perches prominently in open areas. Open marshes, dunes, farmland and other open areas are good places to look. Although mostly white, they vary in the amount of dark barring on their feathers; the young birds are more heavily barred than adults, and females more than males. In flight, their heavy build, round head and broad white wings are distinctive. These owls are active during the daytime, often moving from perch to perch and observed hunting. It’s worth emphasizing that there are three basic rules that Snowy Owl observers are expected to follow (borrowed from Project SNOWStorm): 1. Keep your distance. 2. Respect private property. 3. Don’t ever feed an owl. At the Milford Point Coastal Center, look for this bird on the exposed sandbar in front of the Center, but also perched on flotsam in the marsh. Milford Point, Stratford Point and Stratford’s Long Beach have reported birds this year. One or two have been seen at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Sightings at Hammonasset Beach State Park, Stratford’s Sikorsky Airport and Stonington Point were recently reported. Additionally, there were at least a couple of reports from inland locations. An all-white Snowy was perching on a rooftop at Gouveia Winery in Wallingford, on December 10, and an early-morning driver saw one fly across the road in Bloomfield at 1:30am. Snowy Owls are relatively easy to find in an irruption year. Focusing on coastal areas is your best bet. Scan all open areas for a prominent white bump in an exposed area. Sometimes they may be found roosting on a rooftop of a beach cottage, but almost never in a tree. You will do best if you use a spotting scope. One good way to find a Snowy Owl is to look for a gaggle of warmly-dressed men and women with scopes and cameras on tripods; they are birders who are observing the bird. If it isn’t there, there are lots of winter birds moving down along the shoreline now, including a variety of duck species such as Red-breasted Merganser, Bufflehead, and Common Goldeneye, Red-throated and Common Loon, and many other waterbirds frequenting the same general location as the owl. The IUCN lists the Snowy Owl as a species of “least concern”. Andy Griswold is Director of Connecticut Audubon’s EcoTravel Program.Visit CTAudubon.org for more information.

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hysician Harold G. Koenig, an international authority on religion, health and ethical issues in medicine, has dedicated his career to understanding the relationship between faith and health. Koenig, who has surveyed the scientific literature, shares the mounting evidence linking the power of faith to better health and well-being. Koenig struggled for three decades to determine his life’s purpose before a spiritual transformation in 1984 set him on a Christian path. “As I’m able to surrender my will and follow God’s lead, I’ve found an increasing flow of blessings. Even in those times when I’m self-centered, the blessings continue. I can only attribute it to the incredible undeserved grace and mercy of one who understands and forgives,” he says. He’s the director of Duke University’s Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health, an associate professor of medicine at the Duke University Medical Center, in Durham, North Carolina, and author of nearly 50 books. Titles include The Healing Power of Faith, The Handbook of Religion and Health, and the recent You Are My Beloved. Really?, musings on the nature of divine love.

What maintains people’s faith in the face of worldly adversity? Adversity can increase people’s faith; when things are going well, people don’t feel the same urgent need for religion. Why do hurricanes happen? Why do people experience chronic pain? When someone is in the midst of challenges, there is no easy explanation, even though there can be many answers. Sometimes all you can do is to have faith that a good God reigns, despite appearances. That can lead to a sense of well-being and spiritual purpose, even in the midst of bad material experiences. How you’ve dealt with life prior to a 18

challenge matters. If you follow a spiritual path and practice, when bad things happen, you can lean on your foundation of faith; you’re better prepared. Once you’re in the middle of it, all you may feel is the pain and a desperate desire to get rid of it. One of the most precious gifts we have as humans is the freedom to choose. We can be selfish and strictly pleasure-seeking, or we can be kind and altruistic. We can turn toward or away from our divine source.

What have you concluded from decades of studying the relationship between faith, prayer and health? Our research and that of many other major academic institutions, including Harvard and Columbia universities, shows that people of strong faith enjoy better social, physical and mental health, all else being equal. It drives healthy behaviors and attitudes, which leads to better health. A person’s religious beliefs and spiritual practices affect them across their lifespan. It begins in utero, based on parental behavior and care, and shows in the

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sense of trust we have as infants. In this way, parents’ faith-based moral values also can favorably affect their children’s levels of stress, depression and drug use later on.

Is there a tension between the yearning for scientific certainty and the intuitive nature of faith? I feel that tension constantly as a scientist and a believer. I’m always challenging myself; you have to be objective as a scientist, to observe without reading into things. But the wisdom of the scriptures has endured through thousands of years, applied by believers through the ages in many different groups and cultures. About 80 percent of Americans today believe in God, nearly 90 percent in a higher power, and 84 percent of the world’s people have religious faith. Such faith must serve some kind of function for it to have persisted throughout the millennia. There is much that is still unknown, and may not be knowable from a scientific perspective. You need to use common sense and intuition. It requires a leap of faith, but once you do it, everything falls into line—though I admit as a scientist I keep trying to understand things from a rational perspective.

What are the pathways by which spirituality contributes to health? Science supports firsthand experience; that the virtues instilled by a religious path ultimately lead to better decision making, relationships and greater well-being. They help to neutralize negative emotions. These benefits accrue through adulthood and yield fruit into old age. The coping mechanism that spiritual practices provide is also important. It helps us to tolerate and navigate difficult situations and integrate meaning and purpose into daily life. I don’t think science can prove to us that faith leads to divine healing. But through natural mechanisms alone, ones that we can understand and study, tremendous evidence exists to show that it benefits health and maybe even longevity. Connect with freelancer April Thompson, in Washington, D.C., at AprilWrites.com.


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Hardwired to Heal

Chiropractic Care Restores Body to Optimal Function

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very cell in your body is hardwired to be healthy. When we go to a chiropractor, it is more than joint mobilization, or what many call “back cracking”. The main reason we should be receiving a chiropractic adjustment is to relieve pressure on our nerve system; this is critical because it controls and coordinates every aspect of the body. The human body has self-regulating and self-healing mechanisms. We are designed to function, heal and recreate from the inside out as the body works to maintain a balanced functioning state. For example, it strives to actively keep our blood pressure, blood sugar and heart rate within a normal range. This requires that millions of messages be transported from the brain down the spine, and then out to

the organs, tissues and cells. The purpose of a chiropractic adjustment is to clear any interference in that pathway. Common issues that can be helped include difficulty conceiving, depression, pain and dependence on painkillers, inadequate sleep, numbness and tingling, sinus infections, digestion challenges, and breathing problems, among others. This doesn’t happen by “cracking a back,” but rather when pressure comes off the central nervous system and the body is again able to heal itself. Unfortunately, it seems the expectation in America is that we are supposed to be sick, and that there is always a solution—usually found in a bottle. This belief system is crumbling. Reactive health care is failing; we are seeing more degenerative

disease—such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis—than ever before. We must be proactive and optimize our health so we too don’t follow that path. Research tells us that genetics account for only about one-third of how long and well we live; the rest is under our control. In other words, our state of health is a result of how much we do to be healthy. Health is built by our daily lifestyle choices. Our health conditions are the culmination of the body’s inability to adapt to the stressors placed upon it on a regular basis. When we come to this realization, it leaves us with two choices: remove the stress or increase the body’s ability to adapt to it. Chiropractic care can help with the latter. Stressors cause spinal shifts within the inner framework of the body, thereby impairing or impeding our body’s selfhealing forces. This structural imbalance leads to an impaired nervous system, which can reduce immune function, concentration, and recovery from illness and injury. It could lessen athletic performance, digestive function and even alter behavior. When we look at the nervous system, any structural imbalance that occurs becomes part of our pattern as time passes. If this cartilage system is shifted, altered or distorted, it creates an inhibition or interference in the neurological system. That pattern becomes ours as we get older, and it’s much more difficult to correct or to set right. The goal in a chiropractic office is to maintain the integrity of the spine and nervous system, and the earlier we start, the better. Instead of focusing on the lost health, deterioration, energy decrease, immune system suppression and other negative effects of nerve interference, focus on the untapped potential for health and vitality available to the body through chiropractic care. Peter J. Braglia, DC, is a chiropractor and the owner of Stratford-based True Health Chiropractic. A member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, he has received advanced training in pediatric adjusting and prenatal care, including the Webster technique. Connect at 203-9238633, DrBraglia@TrueHealthCT.com or TrueHealthCT.com. See ad, page 34.

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Choosing a Chiropractor How to Find the Best One for You by Marlaina Donato

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hiropractic medicine is known for its non-surgical approach to chronic pain and other musculoskeletal conditions, but also has much more to offer. However, finding the right doctor can be as daunting as shopping for a comfortable pair of shoes. Here, three reputable practitioners talk about securing individualized care and getting the most out of chiropractic.

Address Specific Needs Clarifying the desired outcome is helpful, because some clients are just looking for a quick fix to reduce pain, while others may be seeking overall better health, lasting wellness and an improved quality of life. “Due to insurance issues, we’ve become known as pain doctors, but that’s not the full extent of chiropractic,” explains Dr. Michelle Robin, owner of Your Wellness Connection and the educational DrMichelleRobin.com website, in Shawnee, Kansas. “Also, you can see more than one chiropractor, as each has their own strength.” Dr. Michael Aho, of Crosstown Chiropractic, in Chicago, agrees. “Chiropractic care encompasses many styles, so 22

one of the biggest variables is the type of treatment the doctor uses. Most offices commonly treat neck, mid-back and low back pain. If you have a specific shoulder, knee or foot problem, you may want to find a doctor that frequently treats those issues. If you are pregnant, choose a chiropractor that has experience working with pregnant women.” “There are more than 140 different chiropractic techniques. Some are light touch, while others are aggressive. Some are hands-on and some use instruments for adjusting. It’s important that the doctor’s approach resonates with your nature,” advises Dr. Jackie St.Cyr of the Innate Chiropractic Healing Arts Center, in Houston. Robin advises that sitting in a doctor’s reception room to just observe and trusting our intuition is helpful before moving forward with a consultation.

Ask Questions First, find out if a chiropractor has embraced either a conventional medical or holistic model, and then delve more deeply to find the right approach and level of care. “Ask how long a doctor has practiced and their governing philoso-

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phy. Do they treat the full spine or focus on the point of pain, and what range of techniques do they apply? You want them to know your spine before they adjust it; make sure they conduct a new patient exam,” suggests St.Cyr. An exam may include a thermography scan and X-rays. Helpful questions include what to expect during the initial visit, recommended frequency of treatment, the desired doctor’s office hours and how treatment might benefit a particular condition. Because most chiropractic offices offer compatible treatments, also ask about complementary modalities such as acupuncture, massage therapy, heat therapy, and interferential current therapy using minute electrical pulses for deep tissue pain relief.

Be Consistent “You shouldn’t expect instant results,” says Aho. “You’ll benefit the most if you don’t wait too long after first experiencing symptoms of a problem before starting treatment, and are consistent with your treatment.” Being proactive can foster good results. St.Cyr concurs, stating, “When patients follow their chiropractor’s recommended routine of regular corrective care, they get the best results. Be consistent with visits and do your customized spinal exercises; they’ve been proven to work.” Robin expounds that not following through with homecare is a common pitfall for patients. “Like dental care, you always need to do something for your spine every day, be it stretching, other exercise or good nutrition.” She notes that everyone’s response to chiropractic is different. “Be realistic. If you’ve experienced injuries or accidents, it will take longer, and your healing might look different from that of someone else that is free of injuries and follows a healthier diet. Sometimes people give up on chiropractic instead of finding a chiropractor that is good for them. You wouldn’t give up going to the dentist, and the same should apply to chiropractic care.” Marlaina Donato is a freelance writer, author and multimedia artist. Connect at MarlainaDonato.com.


Chiropractic Techniques Sampler Activator Method – A small, handheld instrument is used to gently address targeted areas for many conditions, especially low back pain and specific types of headaches including migraine. It’s considered safe for children and patients with severe arthritis and osteoporosis. Directional Non-Force Technique – This gentle method stimulates reflex reactions to determine potential discrepancy in leg lengths and corrective measures. It improves structural alignment and function and aids natural healing responses. Flexion-Distraction (Cox Method) – Mechanical and hands-on adjustment aids in stretching of the back. This method is especially beneficial for degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, neck and back pain and restricted spinal joints. Graston Technique – Instrument-assisted, soft tissue mobilization helps reduce scar tissue and persistent pain from acute and old injuries, as well as resolve longstanding trigger points in muscles and joints. It promotes circulation in affected areas to reduce pain and inflammation. It also may allay non-systemic causes of fibromyalgia. Network Spinal Analysis (network chiropractic) – This low-force technique addresses the entire body to improve communication between the brain and nerves via points along the spine and is suited to all ages. Somato Respiratory Integration – Special exercises leverage the body-breath connection to assist stress management, tension release and whole body awareness. It employs focus, breath work, touch and movement. Compatible with other treatments, it can also be done at home.

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Mastering Yoga

The yoga community in Fairfield County and the Housatonic Valley has never been more vibrant! This section provides connections to studios and teachers in the area, as well as helpful editorial to support your efforts to improve your practice.

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YogaSpace Evolves, Offers Teaching Training

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eather L. Morgado, 200 RYT, has joined YogaSpace as a partner and owner. She has been practicing yoga for 15 years and teaching for six years. Morgado first joined the YogaSpace as a teacher in 2014. She completed her 200 RYT certification through Lotus Gardens Yoga School. Morgado is a certified LifeForce yoga practitioner, prenatal yoga specialist and Get Fit Where You Sit chair yoga instructor. In addition, she brings a corporate human resources background, strong interpersonal skills and a big heart to the leadership of YogaSpace. YogaSpace, located in Bethel, is also celebrating 16 Heather Morgado years. As the studio welcomes Morgado to the partner team, they express their gratitude to Gloria Owens for her many years of service and dedication as a partner, teacher, advocate and loyal supporter of YogaSpace. She will continue to teach and offer workshops at the studio. The studio is excited to offer their first Yoga Teacher Training, starting February 3. YogaSpace has teamed up with Karen Pierce of Inner Spaces, to facilitate the training. This Yoga Teacher Training takes participants on a profound journey of selfdiscovery, empowering them to listen to their inner teacher – the Sat Guru. The program offers a holistic, integrated, comprehensive training to build a foundation upon which to teach the ancient art and healing practice of yoga. For more information on yoga class and special program schedules, workshops and more, visit YogaSpace-CT.com. Location: YogaSpace, LLC, 78 Stony Hill Rd (Redwood Plaza),

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oin yoga instructor and author of The 28 Days Lighter Diet, Ellen Barrett, for over two hours of empowerment on January 13 at 12:30pm. In this Yoga for Weight Release workshop, you will learn the difference between weight loss and weight release, and experience the immediate effects of mindful movement. You will also walk away with life-changing tools that will help you find your ideal weight. The workshop is a mix of discussion, exercise, deep relaxation and seated meditation. All are welcome to attend. No yoga or meditation experience necessary. The cost per person is $45. Barrett (EllenBarrett.com) is a wellknown author and workout video creator with best-selling DVDs, including “Crunch: Fat Burning Pilates and Yogini Workout.” She is currently featured online on CBS’s TrainerPass.com and teaches yoga at Charym Yoga. Charym Yoga offers yoga and meditation classes in addition to fusion, which weaves in yoga, Pilates and dance. For more information and to register, visit Facebook.com/Events/131797957526838. Location: Charym Yoga, 174 West St, Litchfield.


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his kundalini yoga breathing technique, when combined with a brisk walking program, changes the basic rhythms of the body, even at cellular levels, according to the Kundalini Research Institute, in Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Breathwalking, a particular combination of breathing and walking, improves several brain functions, according to research the institute conducted with the University of Arizona. Breathwalking, compared to normal walking, increases executive function by as much as 80 percent and improves cognitive function, judgment and mental focus. Other findings by the institute are that breathwalking improves vision, including depth of field and clarity of detail, as well as muscle balance and heart function. “If aerobic exercise resembles the pure power of a single frequency emanating from a strong radio station, then breathwalking looks like many frequencies

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Resonance and Consciousness

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ll is energy before it is matter. Cutting-edge quantum physics states that all matter consists of tiny fields of vibrating energy, expanding into frequencies, waves, sound and light. Much of this is undetectable. Thoughts are electrical while emotions are magnetic. Electrical activity is life. Understanding this, every action that is taken has a ripple effect. Our perception of

the world and of reality is based on electrical impulses. Tuning into our own frequencies to increase harmony is of the utmost importance to our healing and creating resonance in daily existence, and coherence in the collective consciousness. The more committed we each are as individuals to the pursuit of our innate higher, truer self, the more empowered all will become to create

a new reality. This is an alchemical process grounded in the sciences. Increasing amounts of scientific evidence now support the fields of energy and consciousness. From quantum physicists to practitioners of the metaphysical arts, confirmations abound. Dr. Bruno Chikly, an osteopathic physician at the Arizonabased Chikly Health Institute, collaborated on “Primo Vascular System: A Unique Human Biological System Shifting Medical Paradigm,” an article that was published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. The facts presented affirm newly discovered tissue as having electrical activity, biophotons and regenerative DNA. This scientific evidence further supports practitioners using osteopathic principles and other energy practitioners. Biophoton science states that, “Light is life.” It has scientifically been proven that every cell in the body emits more than 100,000 light impulses, or photons, per second. Other clinical assessments include Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis by Dr. James L. Oschman and The Resonance Effect by Dr. Carolyn McMakin of Frequency Specific Microccurent (FSM). Her 20-year clinical studies have provided numerous published papers to prove the efficacy of FSM, such as reduced inflammation, tissue regeneration and increased adenosine triphosphate. There are also lasers, far and near infrared technology, PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) technology, light therapies,

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sound vibration, the power of the word and more. Articles on consciousness and scientific studies are available at physicist Nassim Haramein’s Resonance Science Foundation. The truth about sacred geometry and the alchemical processes have always been with us; the new observation of how we are creating a new reality is at hand. And that means we cannot speak about energy, frequency, resonance and consciousness without discussing the heart. The HeartMath Institute has published studies that show the largest field measured in our human energy system is the field of the heart.

Tuning into our own frequencies to increase harmony is of the utmost importance to our healing and creating resonance in daily existence. Inspired by this information, how do we begin our journey and what are the practical applications? The reality is that many people are in some level of the reactive, fight-flight-freeze response. Bringing these subconscious and biochemical reactions to the surface in order to dissipate the cycle is key to addressing the core issues at hand. Being aware of not being aligned physically, emotionally and spiritually often causes an individual to seek help. The system needs to be unburdened while simultaneously being supported to regenerate and thrive. Expert facilitation along with supportive guidance in nutrition, movement, meditation and energy medicine technology applications can help. The law of nature provides us with understanding of this amazing physical vehicle the soul resides in. We are all empowered with the divine creative right of aligned free will. The bigger picture always begins within, an alchemical process of vulnerability, courage and transfiguration. Sarah Rotella, LMT, an intuitive energetic practitioner and massage therapist, has more than 30 years of experience. She also leads transformational workshops. Rotella offers services in Ridgefield, Westport and Greenwich. Connect at 203-525-5830, S.Light@mac.com or SenLightenMent.com.

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Self-Healing with Sound

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ew Age” healing approaches seem to pop up and become fashionable overnight these days. Through the help of social media, there is a tendency for these things to go viral into mainstream awareness in a way they simply couldn’t before. There seems to be specific heightened openness around sound and vibrational healing. Some of this is due to the esthetically pleasing look-

ing and sounding tools like crystal bowls, gongs, bells and more that also double as beautiful decorative pieces for the home. The irony is there is nothing new about these tools; the use of them for healing and transformation dates back to ancient times in cultures across the globe. Throughout history, the majority of indigenous cultures viewed the world as we know it as “sound”. They also assumed

that energy flows through all things, like the trees, streams, ocean waves and even sedentary objects like rocks. Whether you see, hear, feel or believe it, everything in the universe is in a state of vibration. This is important because it widens our perspective; it turns out that “sound” is much more than what falls between our ears. Sound is a powerful vibratory energy that envelops us. If harnessed and utilized correctly, it can prove to be beneficial and serve us well in self-healing. If you have ever experienced live music close up, you may have felt the sound waves shower over your body, causing your bones to tingle and body hair to stand on end. Sound is an accessible healing modality; you can work with it on your own on a regular daily basis, and don’t have to break the bank in the process. For chronic or acute conditions, you may want to seek the support of a skilled shamanic practitioner or sound healing therapist, but for general maintenance and restorative balance it is possible to use a simple drum, rattle, hum or your own singing voice at home. People can use their bodies as a percussion instrument and voice as a tool for self-expression. It is often assumed that drums and rattles are used in all shamanic healing traditions, but this isn’t necessarily true. In actuality, they simply make the most of whatever tool is readily available in their natural surroundings, like medicinal plant leaves, sticks, stones, bones and voice, which is the shaman’s ultimate healing tool of choice.

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We all have the ability to heal ourselves. A shaman’s role is simply to bring balance by restoring the natural flow of life by serving as a catalyst to remove all blockages and obstructions. Most use sound-like sacred prayer or soul songs, such as “Icaros”, in almost all sessions to get into a trance-like state to communicate with spirit. The powerful singing reactivates, cleanses and energizes the client’s mind, body and soul. Built-up stagnant energy and blockage can lead to disease and disharmony in our lives when left untreated. Just as we brush our teeth, bathe and take the time to groom ourselves on a daily basis, it’s up to us to also properly protect and take care of our energy fields. Western medicine serves its purpose, as does holistic and/or spirit medicine. They are all necessary, but we need to find our own natural balance to integrate them into our lives. We live in a society where modern medicine is quick to prescribe a drug when we fall out of harmony with ourselves, but there are other ways to retain your natural rhythm and harmony. Incorporating a self-sound healing ritual is a good place to start. Maintaining a sound healing meditation ritual on your own can harmonize the vibrations in your body and surroundings. Sound has the ability to travel beyond deep tissue and get to those hard-to-reach areas, even deep tissue, organs and bones.

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Find a Simple Instrument/Tool You don’t have to blow your budget on fancy musical instruments or expensive healing tools. You can purchase a simple rattle/shaker at a music store or make one yourself by placing dried beans in a plastic water bottle. Or simply use your voice. You always have it with you, and it sounds great in the shower.

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Create Time Before you begin this process it’s important that you honor and give yourself the undivided attention you deserve. 7-15 minutes is all you need. If you can’t find time to do this every day, simply start off with two days a week. For example, start

with Tuesday and Fridays at sunrise, and put it into your calendar.

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Set Intention (The Key Step) Let go of distracting thoughts. Setting a focused and strong intention leads to greater results, especially when you are working on targeted areas. Frequency is the actual sound you create with your instrument or vocals. The energy behind the sound is the intent, which gets projected into the sound. The key is combining the two, because one without the other may not yield the result you seek.

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Create Your Specific Sound We are all vibratory luminous beings, but we are unique in our own little ways and respond to certain sounds differently. It’s good to know your sonic prescriptions. You may find certain sounds soothing, but others agitating. If you choose to start off using your voice, simply sound out the vowel sounds A-E-I-O-U in rhythmic patterns, allowing yourself to explore with low and high octaves. Over time, certain “Icaros” soul songs will flow through you. If you decide you want to start off with a drum or rattle, focus and create a simple repetitive rhythmic beat to help induce a trance-like state. Once you get comfortable with your routine, you can combine voice, rattle and/or drum.

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Envisioning Now the final stepis to imagine a spherical egg-shaped energy field surrounds you. Whether you’re in the bath, a quiet room or outdoors, allow yourself to feel radiant light showering over your body and targeted areas. The combination and intentionality of the frequency of sound and vision will help facilitate the healing and restorative process.

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Sound is the Music of Healing Enduring Medicine Carries Us into the Future by Jennifer Aurelia

“Music is the celestial sound, and it is sound that controls the whole universe, not atomic vibrations. Sound energy, sound power, is much, much greater than any other power in the world.” ~ Swami Satchidananda

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hat makes sound and music so extraordinary? It could be the exquisite combination of vibration, resonance and frequency. Everything is in vibration—including the trees, our food, cars, the earth—everything is energy. Frequency and density go hand in hand. For example, the higher the frequency, the less dense and, quite possibly, the purer the matter; the reverse is also true. A state of bliss is a much higher vibration than anger. Since bliss and love carry much less resistance, they can naturally float above the lower vibrational emotions like anger and fear. What is it about music and sound that possess this extraordinary power to move us, give us chills, assist us in our path to wholeness and touch the divine? Modern medicine can now measure, and thus confirm, the effectiveness of sound as a means to promote healing. Sound is a type of energy medicine that has 30

the ability to move and clear energy in our physical, spiritual and emotional bodies; it can create the sacred space in which the body can heal from pain, stress disorders, depression, emotional roller coasters and more. The late Mitchell Gaynor, MD, a New York oncologist and clinical professor of medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, used sound healing practices since the early 1990s. “Sound enters the healing equation from several directions: it may alter cellular functions through energetic effects; it may entrain biological systems to function more homeostatically; it may calm the mind and therefore the body; or it may have emotional effects, which influence neurotransmitters and neuropeptides, which in turn help to regulate the immune system—the healer within,” he said. Notice feelings when listening to different types of music. Become aware of

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the way the body reacts to Bach or Mozart, pop, rock, rap or even jazz. Does the body relax or constrict? How does the mind respond to the musical or sound stimuli? Our organs, energy centers and auric field resonate to their own frequency; because our body it responds in accordance to our innermost thoughts and feelings. When those frequencies become out of balance or out of tune, they often reflect in our physical and mental health and well-being. When we are in a state of alignment with ourselves or our highest truth, and in a state of flow, our physical body reflects that as a state of health, vibrancy and overall wellness. According to sound healing pioneer Jonathan Goldman, “When we are in a state of health, we’re like an extraordinary orchestra that’s playing a wonderful symphony of the self. But what happens if the second violin player loses her sheet music? She begins to play out of tune, and pretty soon the entire string section sounds bad. Pretty soon, in fact, the entire orchestra is off. This is a metaphor for disease.” If we consider lyrics, they are not only words, but words with the power of emotion behind them. Words have a specific vibration, as does each letter. The work of the Japanese researcher Dr. Masuru Emoto and his “Messages from Water” support this theory. In his work, the team attached words to glasses filled with water and froze them. Pictures of the water molecules were taken before and after the glasses were frozen. The findings were amazing. The water molecules in the glass with the words love and gratitude attached were shaped like the most beautiful symmetrical snowflakes. The water glasses containing words such as hate and anger housed crystals that were conceivably unrecognizable malformations with not a single ounce of symmetry. Every thought and every word is, in itself, a facet of sound and has an exact pitch, an exact frequency (or a cycle) that resonates with perfection. A blade of grass, for example, resonates at the frequency 528Hz (or cycles), the same frequency that is used for DNA repair by scientists, which also corresponds to a pitch. Sounds that are of optimal benefit to us most likely have a healing influence upon the body because


they influence the geometric patterns and organization of cells and living systems. The beauty of sound is that it is powerful and multifaceted and yet simple. Sound can be used to heal on a deep cellular level. Vibrational and sound healing techniques are widely offered and effective through the concept of resonance and entrainment. During our waking state, the normal frequency of our brain waves is that of beta. Sound tools entrain the brain to move into the deeper alpha and theta brain wave frequencies, which are the frequencies that induce deep meditative and peaceful states, clarity of mind and intuition. Entrainment is when the dominant vibration of one tone or frequency changes the less dominant one. Sound or sonic entrainment has been used by medicine men and women, and shamans from different cultures since prehistoric days. The ability to create altered states of consciousness through drumming, chanting and music is probably as old as music itself. According to Jeanne Achterberg in her book, Imagery in Healing, that analysis of shamanic drumming encompasses a frequency range of from 0.8 to 5.0Hz or cycles per second, which she refers to as “theta driving capacity.” Tibetan Singing bowls, bells (tingshas), Peruvian whistles and gongs have been used by their respective cultures for centuries. One of the most powerful, yet sometimes overlooked instruments for healing is the human voice. The voice is most powerful because it can transmit intention far more directly than through an instrument alone. It is a healing tool that is divinely individual and exists within us all. The human voice contains tones and overtones that can work the physical and

subtle energy bodies. Electronic instruments and machines do not have the full spectrum of harmonics, and are therefore limited in their therapeutic potential. Toning, chanting and vocalizing mantras are ways to use the voice in a group or alone. Group chanting has been described as life-changing or spiritually profound by those experiencing it for the first time. Even in cases where there has been no personal participation, the energies raised during chanting will affect all present. Through the regular use of sound plus intention, we have the ability to shift the vibration, thus creating a path to wholeness for ourselves and on our planet. “In the beginning there was the Word.” The “Word” quite clearly refers to sound as it is the primal energy which is the “Godforce” or creative force of the universe. In the Hindu tradition, the word “aim” or “om” was the sound that initiated the Creation. And the big bang theory? According to scientists and physicists, it was actually an extraordinarily deep subatomic note, much slower and deeper than anything that could be heard. No matter what school of thought we resonate with, we have come full circle. Everything is vibration. Everything is sound. So let us raise our vibration and sound together, and let us sing with and for our New Earth. Jennifer Aurelia, MA, is an award-winning new age recording artist, composer and singer for over 20 years. She is the founder and director of Newtown-based SOUND (A Center for Music, Creative Arts & Mindfulness). Her fourth album, “SEASONS”, will be released in spring 2018. Connect at SOUNDCenterArts.com and AureliasLight.com.

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Healing through Vibration Wouldn’t It Be Nice to Feel Great All the Time? by Greg Madden

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ood Vibrations,” an anthem of our youth by the Beach Boys in 1966, was the “vibe” of the times. The saying is common today but the meaning of vibrations for the Baby Boomer generation and their families is quite different now. The goal is still to be on the good side of the vibration ledger but when the “vibes” turn bad, it’s time to find a tuning mechanism to return us to health by resonating with the innate intelligence of the body. For thousands of years, before the hospitals and medications of today, homo sapiens falling out of healthy energetic balance and alignment turned to ancient methods of healing. Now it appears we are returning to the ancient arts to heal ourselves and our families. When the body falls into a state of disharmony or chaos instead of vibrating harmoniously and in a coherent state, we are out of balance. Pythagoras—known as the father of mathematics, geometry, music, harmonics and philosophy—discovered that we can assist the healing process by introducing sound and harmonic frequencies to the body. This would balance it and return it to an optimal state. That is how music as medicine was born. Pythago-

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ras’ music principle of layered consonant intervals, spacing and harmonic ratios was designed to bring order to chaos and discord, which initiated a specific healing effect. This would allow alignment of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health. Vibrational healing has been relied on for centuries to not only alleviate the symptoms of the malady, but to also find the root cause of the illness, which can often be emotional. This allows the energy, called qi or chi, to once again flow and power the cells in the particular part of the body to reset into healing mode. One of the reasons for new interest in this process may be the lack of side effects, even though some individuals experience a herxheimer reaction while they rebalance with the proper vibrational frequency. This shows that the healing process has begun and will subside in a short while. It is not always easy to align this process with those searching for healing while still clinging to beliefs which question the efficacy of the method. The good news is there is an increasing amount of science and data available to support these methods, especially those developed in the quantum field. The simple explanation is that because everything vibrates at an assigned frequency and is a mathematical equation, determining the proper healing codes can correct the illness immediately. Applied in this manner, vibrational healing can be the quickest road to wellness. It is important to note that the field of vibrational healing lives in an interchangeable world where the terms energy and frequency are often used to describe similar events. Albert Einstein stated, “Everything in life is vibration.” From that we have learned, even illnesses have their own vibration and frequencies. It was determined that this was the key to finding wellness, but in most unaccustomed ways. Einstein also had his challenges in explaining how electricity works for those who couldn’t see it but, in time, understood its power. Vibration has a home in the 12 universal laws: “Everything in the universe moves, vibrates and travels in circular patterns. The same principles of vibration in the physical world apply to our thoughts, feelings, desires and wills in the etheric world. Each sound, thing and every thought has its own vibrational frequency, unique to itself. These vibrations offer a roadmap to returning one to health.” The origins or history of vibrational healing are as varied as modalities themselves. As a global community, the wellness methods and secrets of ancient cultures have landed here in America from India, the Far East and Egypt.

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When our bodies have become worn down and sick, it is because there are energetic blockages and imbalances in our glands, organs and systems. This can be the result of many factors, such as toxins, environment, stress and anxiety. Adjusting these vibrational trouble spots starts at the cellular level where the cells have lost the required energy they need to heal your body. Once corrected, these cells will return the body to better health, as they are designed to do. There are many proven and some newer methodologies in the areas of vibrational healing. The most common are sound, light, color, aroma, Reiki, acupuncture, massage, flower essences, water, kinesiology, homeopathy, radionics, crystals and even intuition through thought. The higher the body’s vibration, the better our health, according to Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology, who built the first frequency monitor to measure human vibration. He determined that the average healthy frequency of the human body was between 62-72 Hz. When frequency drops below those levels, the immune system becomes compromised. He further found that colds and flu start at 57-60 Hz, disease at 58 Hz and cancer at 42 Hz. Sound is perhaps the most enjoyable methodology for us all to take part in, as is the warmth and power vibration that comes from the light source healing properties of the sun. The Beach Boys combined the two, along with water through surfing, and their music makes us happier with better “vibes” and higher vibrations. Many cultures incorporated singing and chanting in healing processes by vibrating the vocal cords. Next, many discovered or invented other objects to initiate healing vibration and energy, including tuning forks, gongs, didgeridoos, sound bowls, binaural beats, and various types of drums and musical instruments. This category also includes essential oils and flower essence; they help to raise our vibration out of the frequencies where illness lives. With more scientific means of measurement and technological advancements, there are many new devices that play in this arena. These are additions to ancient healing practices that marry the wisdom of the past to newer delivery models of today. As always, due diligence is encouraged as the body is the finest healing device ever developed; vibrational healing intent should be to assist our own process by removing energetic blockages that starve the body and its life-affording energy. Some popular devices are the Rife Frequency Generator multiwave oscillator, Chiren/biophoton light therapy, scalar wave technology, BEMER mats, aura imaging and TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), to name a few. Vibration, like so many things, has mirror and yin/yang energy; it can heal or harm through thought and intent as proven through Dr. Masaru Emoto’s study of how thoughts directly impact on our environment. His work with water crystals proved that positive energy produced desired results while negative thought or intent produced ugly outcomes. Greg Madden is the director of the Xenia Wellness Center in Hunter, NY. He is a certified biontologist and has studied quantum medicine and tui-na medical massage. Connect at 508-579-7648, IllWellMadden@gmail.com or Biontology.com.

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eople often assume that energy medicine therapies are hard to quantify, but some can be measured and proven scientifically. PEMF, biofeedback and neurofeedback are quantifiable scientific therapies backed by brainwave training research. These are still viewed as unconventional, however, because instead of depending on chemistry, brainwave training is a therapy that focuses on energy or physics to heal.

We are primarily energetic beings. The brain is a complex organ that is made up of billions of brain cells called neurons. In order for our brains to work, these neurons communicate with each other using electricity. The combination of millions of neurons sending signals at once produces an enormous amount of electrical activity in the brain. Sensitive medical equipment, such as an EEG, can measure electricity levels over areas of the scalp. This dynamic, interconnected web of biological energy is impacted by everything in our environment. Neurofeedback provides brainwave training to our system; it focuses on our central nervous system, which directly improves the brain’s ability to selfregulate. Without self-regulation, disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) can result in anxiety, depression, headaches and other conditions. Neurofeedback is a directly alters brainwave function. Electrical activity emanating from the brain is displayed in the form of brainwaves. We have different brainwaves that vary based on their frequency, ranging from the low activity to high activity (delta, theta, alpha and beta). Everyone has the same brainwaves, but people do not have the same pattern and levels of brainwaves. Certain patterns are associated with specific conditions. Most people are born with a relatively healthy nervous system and regulated brainwave function. Genetic and environmental factors—such as diet, stress and external environment influences—can impact brain wave functioning and the CNS. This lack of self-regulation can lead to a variety of symptoms, including lack of focus, anxiety, mood issues and physical symptoms. Dysregulation reflects an under-responsive, over-responsive or unstable nervous system. Engineered brainwave training—such as neurofeedback— uses the simple concept of reinforcement to improve regulation of the brain and CNS. This brainwave-training therapy gives visual and auditory reinforcements to help the brain change its own behavior as a form of associative learning. In neurofeedback, the associative learning is learning to perceive the feeling of the signal. By creating new electrical activity through a process of measurement and reinforcement, the brain learns to self-regulate, which calms the nervous system. This reduces or eliminates symptoms. Neurofeedback has been used to treat ADHD, autism, anxiety, PTSD/trauma, OCD, tic disorders, stress, emotional distress,

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behavioral or mood issues, chronic pain, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric issues associated with Lyme and PANS/PANDAS, headaches/migraines, concussions and a variety of other issues. Almost any brain—regardless of its level of function or dysfunction—can be trained to function better. Neurofeedback can be used with all ages. ADHD often means that a person has too many slow brainwaves frontally—at theta, or a lower frequency—and not enough fast, higher frequency beta brainwaves. This brainwave imbalance makes it hard to stay focused in non-preferred areas because the brain is bored. This is why decreasing theta brainwave and increasing beta brainwave training can help people with ADHD. There are more than 3,000 peer-reviewed brainwave training research studies spanning four decades that demonstrate its effectiveness (Lubar & Shouse, 1976). Current research supports that neurofeedback improves a variety of specific issues and symptoms, from seizures to ADHD and anxiety. Recent meta-analyses document the effectiveness of neurofeedback in the treatment of ADHD (Arns, de Ridder, Strehl, Breteler and Coenen, 2009) in reducing inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. Research from Gani et al. (2008) demonstrates the long-term effectiveness of neurofeedback, as they found that improvements in behavior and attention were stable six months and two years after completion of therapy. Neurofeedback produces lasting changes that puts people on a path to wellness, and improves brain functioning and mental health. It works synergistically with other therapies as it focuses on regulating the CNS, which can reduce symptoms simultaneously.

Everyone has the same brainwaves, but people do not have the same pattern and levels of brainwaves. Certain patterns are associated with specific conditions. Neurofeedback requires time and energy commitment as teaching the brain to change often requires therapy two times a week over several months. The easy process consists of patients receiving reinforcement while watching a movie in a comfortable chair. For most, symptoms gradually decrease, while for others, change can be dramatic depending on symptoms or root issues. Individuals with CNS dysregulation should consider effective, safe and research-based therapies that work with the body’s own rhythm, such as neurofeedback, biofeedback and PEMF. Tapping into the body’s own frequencies can help reduce stress; improve sleep, mood and attention; increase processing speed; decrease pain or discomfort; and create feelings of wellness. Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, EdD, LPC, BCN, LLC, is a psychologist in Ridgefield and Newtown. She utilizes research-based and holistic therapies that are bridged with neuroscience in her work with children, adults and families across the U.S. Connect at DrRoseann.com. See ad, page 23.

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A GUIDE TO Vibrational Healing

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ibrational healing, although what many might consider “new-age”, is actually thousands of years old and can mean different things, depending on the application. It is used to describe the effect of modalities that use the living energy inside something as a vehicle for healing, whether it is plants, crystals, our bodies or other resources. The term also encompasses energy-producing technologies, such as sound, PEMF, Bemer or frequency specific microcurrents. These tools may complement conventional treatments and approaches, or can be used as a standalone option after consulting qualified practitioners. Natural Awakenings has put together a brief resource guide to multiple complementary modalities that can help alleviate or even eliminate pain, pathologies, inflammation and more through the use of vibration. This resource guide offers more than a dozen modalities; it includes basic contact information for practitioners and centers all over Fairfield and Southern Litchfield Counties. This list is a good place to start for someone seeking relief, but it is not exhaustive. We included the businesses and practitioners best known to Natural 36

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cupuncture is an ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine healing technique that stimulates the body’s ability to sustain and balance itself. It is based on the theory that an electromagnetic life-force (qi or chi) is channeled in a continuous flow throughout the body via a network of meridians. To correct imbalances, a practitioner inserts acupuncture needles at specific points along the meridians to stimulate or disperse the flow of life-force. Since the goal of acupuncture is to restore energy balance, it can benefit general well-being as well as a wide range of conditions. Many clinical studies have shown that acupuncture has effectively helped painful conditions such as joint or spinal pain, rheumatoid arthritis, headaches, sprains, and side effects of cancer treatments, among many other issues and diseases

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pplied kinesiology tests the relative strength and weakness of selected muscles to identify decreased function in body organs and systems, as well as imbalances and restrictions in the body’s energy flow. Some tests use acupuncture meridians and others analyze interrelationships among muscles, organs, the brain and the body’s energy field. Applied kinesiology is also used to check the body’s response to treatments that are being considered. This study of muscles and their movement is often a useful tool for chiropractors and other practitioners when evaluating an individual’s response to a particular treatment.

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n ancient healing art that uses the essential oils of herbs and flowers to treat emotional disorders such as stress and anxiety as well as a wide range of other ailments and painful conditions. Oils are massaged into the skin, inhaled or added to a water bath. The oils are often used in conjunction with massage therapy, acupuncture, reflexology, herbology, chiropractic or other holistic treatments. Research has shown that, in most cases, aromatherapy can be a safe, costeffective addition to pain management measures. It can decrease cortisol levels, lower heart rate and reduce inflammation. With anxiety and energy depletion being a part of chronic pain sufferer’s lives, anxiety reduction and vitality rejuvenation have also been shown to be benefits with using aromatherapy. Since essential oils are made from plants, be aware of any allergic reactions, including headaches, skin rashes or wheezing. ELYSIAN LIFE DESIGN Stacey Lyons 914-336-7693 • ElysianLD.com

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iofeedback, also known as neurofeedback, is a relaxation technique that monitors internal body states; it is used especially for stress-related conditions such as asthma, migraines, insomnia and high blood pressure. During biofeedback, patients monitor minute metabolic changes (e.g., temperature, heart rate and muscle tension) with the aid of sensitive machines. By consciously thinking, visualizing, moving and relaxing, they learn which activities produce desirable changes in the internal processes being monitored. For more information about Neurofeedback, see article on page 34. WELLNESS INSTITUTE Marvin P. Schweitzer, ND Norwalk 203-847-2788 • DrMarvinSchweitzer.com

ROSEANN CAPANNA-HODGE & ASSOCIATES LLC Ridgefield and Newtown 203-438-4848 • DrRoseann.com SHALVA CLINIC Nadia Noori, ND Westport 203-916-4600 • ShalvaClinic.org WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE Adam Breiner, ND Elena Sokolova, MD, ND David Brady, ND, CCN Fairfield 203-371-8258 • WholeBodyMed.com

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very cell in the body emits more than 100,000 light impulses per second; these light emissions-emitted by all living things-are biophotons. Studies have shown these to be the steering mechanism behind all biochemical reactions; every biochemical reaction is preceded by an electromagnetic signal. Traditionally, conventional medicine has focused on the biochemical reactions between proteins, DNA and other molecules within cells, but without the biophoton signals, there would be no chemical reactions. Healthy cells, sick cells, tumor cells, and infectious viruses and bacteria all have different light frequencies. Biophotons form either a pattern of coherence, where individual light frequencies complement each other—such as laser light or health— or a disordered mass, such as disease. When biophotons are made available to the body using the Chiren biontology instrument or other light frequency technologies, the body uses only what it needs to neu-

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COLOR THERAPY

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olor therapists study and apply how the vibrations of color waves can directly affect body cells and organs. With this understanding, different hues can treat illness and improve physical, emotional and spiritual health. Many practitioners also claim that the body emits an aura—or energy field—with colors reflecting a person’s state of health. Color therapists apply colored lights or apply color mentally, through intention, to restore the body’s physical and psychic health. Colorpuncture combines the insights of light physics with the knowledge of the meridian points emphasized in Chinese medicine. The noninvasive technique is used to clear blockages in the meridians and restore healthy energy flow. Kirlian photographs track improvements. Another related sensory healing technique is light therapy, which attempts to restore well-being and can be successful in treating the depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SALT OF THE EARTH SANCTUARY & WELLNESS CENTER Woodbury 203-405-2241 • NaturalSaltHealing.com SOUL SYNERGY WELLNESS Stamford 203-356-5822 • SoulSynergyWellness.co

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restoration of the blood, lymph and cerebrospinal fluid, helping the body heal itself from injury and disease. Benefits include pain relief, better sleep, improved sense of well-being, relaxation and mental clarity. OSTEOPATHIC WELLNESS CENTER David L. Johnston, DO Ridgefield and Fairfield 203-438-9915 • OsteopathicWellness.net

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manual therapeutic procedure to remedy distortions in the structure and function of the craniosacral mechanism, including the brain, spinal cord, bones of the skull, sacrum and interconnected membranes. Functioning on both a physical and energetic level, CST is often used to treat chronic pain, migraines, TMJ, eye and ear problems, and other issues but can be useful for anyone even without a specific condition to treat. CT CENTER FOR CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY New Milford 860-367-2926 • CTCranio.com VINCENT FRASER, CST, CAT Greenwich and Norwalk 203-570-2059 • VincentFraser.com

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ractitioners use quartz crystals and gemstones for therapeutic and healing purposes, asserting that the substances have recognizable energy frequencies and the capacity to amplify other frequencies in the body. Crystals also absorb and store frequencies and can essentially be programmed to help effect healing. In the ancient art of “laying-on of stones”, practitioners place crystals and gemstones on various parts of the body, corresponding to its chakra points (energy centers), in order to balance energy flow. EMBODY THE SACRED Deana Paqua New Milford and Ridgefield 203-994-5045 • EmbodyTheSacred.net


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hile they are based on different teachings and employ diverse protocols, each of the energy healing modalities is a method of increasing, activating and balancing the life-force (qi or chi) of an individual. Practitioners use light hand placements to channel healing energies with healing intent or to align the body’s chakras (energy centers). These various techniques can ease emotional and mental distress, heal chronic and acute physical problems, and achieve spiritual focus and clarity. These modalities can be a valuable addition to the work of chiropractors, massage therapists, nurses and others. Due to the multi-layered complexity of these healing practices, there is a debate as to how best to study them. Conducting the conventional randomized controlled trials has presented a challenge for researchers given the current technological inability to consistently document changes in the biofield. That said, patients in a number of studies with Reiki, the best known of these techniques, indicated that the modality reduced anxiety and pain, while improving relaxation, fatigue, depression and overall well-being. Because of this research, Reiki is now widely used in institutional settings

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vibrational healing guide such as hospitals and cancer centers. Other hands-on energy modalities may not be as well-researched, but could be expected to have similar effects as they are based on similar principles. ANGELIC HEALING CENTER FOR REIKI Gigi Benanti Norwalk 203-852-1150 • AngelHealReiki.com CARRIE BRADY Equine-Assisted Reiki Possibilities Farm Wilton 203-210-7484 • PossibilitiesFarm.com CT WELLNESS/CT COUNSELORS Sandy Hook • 203-270-9888 CTWellnessCollaborative.com EMBODY THE SACRED Deana Paqua New Milford and Ridgefield 203-994-5045 • EmbodyTheSacred.net ESSENTIAL HOLISTIC HEALING Jackie Karabin Wilton • 203-984-1491 EssentialHolisticHealing.com HUNTER HEALING HANDS Jessica C. Hunter Bridgeport 203-916-8381 • HunterHealingHands.com JIIVA YOGA, REIKI & MASSAGE CENTER Stratford 203-345-7747 • JiivaCenter.com

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ur bodies produce their own current within each cell. With frequency specific microcurrent (FSM), a practitioner uses a device that delivers a low-level electrical current (only one millionth of an ampere) to the body. Based on which tissues are involved, practitioners select certain frequencies to encourage self-healing in the body. The current is usually applied with a semi-wet towel or skin patches. Treatments can help reduce inflammation, repair tissue, reduce pain and more. It also aids in increasing protein synthesis, amino acid transport and endorphins. FSM, when used in combination with other manual therapies, can help accelerate detoxification and regeneration processes. It can be beneficial for symptoms related to PTSD, shingles, kidney stones, injuries (sports-related, concussions), pain (back, neck, nerve, muscle), fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, asthma and more. FSM treatment is not recommended for those who have pacemakers, implanted pumps or uncontrolled seizures. Pregnant women should also not receive treatment. Consult with the practitioner regarding acute infection, new scar tissue and acute fractures.

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therapy that uses small doses of specially prepared plants and minerals to stimulate the body’s defense mechanisms and healing processes in order to cure illness. Homeopathy—taken from the Greek words homeos, meaning “similar”, and pathos, meaning “suffering”—employs the concept that “like cures like.” A remedy is individually chosen for a person based on its capacity to cause, if given in an overdose, physical and psychological symptoms similar to those the patient is experiencing. Although research is divided in terms of measuring the effectiveness of homeopathy, studies have shown that homeopathic treatment has helped improve disease severity and quality of life for the long-term care of patients with chronic diseases. Some studies have shown positive effects by homeopathy on conditions such as bronchitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, premenstrual syndrome, rheumatic diseases, allergies and vertigo, among others.

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vibrational healing guide A number of studies have shown that surgical patients who received massages reported reduced pain and anxiety both pre- and post-operation. Among cancer patients studied, the therapy reduced their pain, anxiety and fatigue. Massage therapy has also been shown to help with headaches, low back pain, circulation, joint pain and many other conditions. ESSENTIAL HOLISTIC HEALING Jackie Karabin Wilton • 203-984-1491 EssentialHolisticHealing.com HEIDI GABOARDI, LMT Bethel and New Fairfield 203-241-2372 JIIVA YOGA, REIKI AND MASSAGE CENTER Stratford 203-345-7747 • JiivaCenter.com KURE SPA Norwalk 203-857-1500 • Kure-Spa.com NORTHEAST NATURAL MEDICINE, LLC Shawn M. Carney, ND Newtown and Woodbury 800-723-2962 • NortheastNatMed.com ROBIN ORDAN, LMT, LCSW, CICMI Old Greenwich/Stamford 203-561-8535 RobinOrdanLMT.com KERRIE MARCH, LMT AND JOHANNE ROUSSEAU-HOLT The Ruby Tree Woodbury 203-586-1655 • TheRubyTreeCT.com SHALVA CLINIC Alexandra Mason, LMT Westport 203-916-4600 • ShalvaClinic.org SUSI LAURA MASSAGE & WELLNESS Ridgefield and Redding 203-438-2900 (Ridgefield) 203-947-1599 (Redding) SusiLauraMassage.com

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healing tool around the world for centuries, sound employs vocal and instrumental tones, generated internally or externally. When sounds are produced with healing intent, they create sympathetic resonance in the physical and energy bodies. Sound healing also is used to bring discordant energy into balance and harmony. Shamanic practitioners and sound healers employ a variety of instruments, including drums, flutes, whistles, bowls, gongs and others to stimulate the body’s own healing responses.

BEMER applications boost blood flow, improving cardiovascular function and enhancing the body’s regenerative abilities and mental acuity. Vibrosaun technology consists of therapeutic dry sauna heat and a padded vibrating bed. This user-controlled machine can be used for detoxification, pain relief, weight loss and relaxation. The technology can help with arthritis, neck and back pain, sciatica, sport injuries, post-operative healing, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, Lyme disease, and other conditions. People who have pacemakers, are pregnant or are at risk for epileptic seizures should not use PEMF therapy. KURE SPA Vibrosaun Norwalk 203-857-1500 • Kure-Spa.com

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VIBRATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Pulsed Magnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) • BEMER • Vibrosaun Scalar technology and other devices

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EMF is a non-contact, non-invasive, non-pharmacological technology used to stimulate cellular charge in order to repair at a cellular level. The PEMF therapy devices deliver natural pulsating electromagnetic fields to the body with the specific frequencies and intensities tailored to the person. Applicators include a full body mat, localized pad applicators and/ or pinpointed probes. PEMF can recharge cells by increasing oxygenation, circulation, hydration and nutrient absorption as well as help with detoxification.

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While the chemical composition of structured water is essentially the same as water from the well, it tastes and feels much different. Water can be highly charged, meaning it absorbs the energy of the thoughts, emotions and environment around it. Structuring units seek to cleanse or clear toxic “memory” from water, using a vortex motion to restore water to its more natural, health-promoting state. CRYSTAL BLUE 860-995-4747 HethermanHealth.org TOURMALINE SPRING SALT OF THE EARTH SANCTUARY, SPA AND HEART & HOME STORE Woodbury 203-405-2241 • 203-586-1172 NaturalSaltHealing.com

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“We are not taught how to have a relationship with money on a psychological or spiritual level; it isn’t part of our culture,” explains Bari Tessler, a Boulder, Colorado, financial therapist and author of The Art of Money. “The majority of our parents and grandparents didn’t receive a financial education, so they don’t understand emotions that relate to money or how to talk about it.” Tessler works with individuals, couples and creative entrepreneurs to help them “claim their worth in the world and bring their skills and values into the marketplace,” she says. Money is a frequent source of tension among couples, but

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Tessler notes it wasn’t even talked about in her graduate-level psychology training. “Money is emotional territory for people. You can’t just go to a financial planner, plot a budget and be on your merry way,” she observes.

Shifting Our Perceptions To change our relationship with money, Tessler says we need to understand our “money stories” that include the ways in which our personal experiences, together with subconsciously inherited familial and cultural attitudes, shape how we think about money. “The first step to changing our money habits is being willing to deal with the tough issues,” says Mayuri Onerheim, author of Money Spirituality Consciousness, a retired accountant and spiritual teacher of the Diamond Approach of selfrealization, in Larkspur, California. “There is no change without some discomfort. It’s part of the spiritual journey.” Self-care, forgiveness and acceptance


are important throughout this process, advises Tessler, because many people bring feelings of guilt and shame to their relationship with money. She recommends doing a “body check-in” to become aware of our physical reaction to related issues, whether it’s going on a reckless spending spree or bracing to ask for a raise. This stage paves the way for the practical work of learning to manage our money in alignment with our values, goals and dreams. It begins with developing practices to track, review and reflect upon spending and earning patterns.

Tactical Tools Tessler recommends utilizing one of many free financial tracking tools like Mint. com, ynab.com or MoneyMinderOnline. com. She also suggests we rename their preloaded budget categories to reflect our personal relationships to the areas of spending (e.g., “sanctuary” rather than mortgage; “my dream vacation” for savings targeted for time off; or “life happens” for late fees).

We have ups and downs in life, and the same is true of our finances. ~Bari Tessler For an enlightened view of cash flows, Onerheim suggests translating what was spent on something into the hours it took to earn the money. “This perspective can transform how we allocate resources and what we’re willing to spend money on,” she says. Vicki Robin, co-author of the bestseller Your Money or Your Life, espouses a similar approach: thinking of money in terms of hours of life energy. “Continually asking yourself whether you actually got fulfillment in proportion to life energy spent in each subcategory awakens the natural sense of knowing when enough is enough,” she writes. Tessler and Onerheim both encourage rethinking the idea that all earning is good and all spending is bad: “It’s about balancing needs and wants, and we need joy in

life. It’s not about saving every penny and not enjoying yourself,” says Onerheim.

A Rewarding Journey Becoming financially conscious ultimately helps us fulfill our responsibility to be a good steward of the planet’s resources, according to Onerheim. “Money is a representation of myself in the world, so I want to take responsibility for where my money goes.” “Financial integrity is achieved by learning the true impact of your earning and spending, both on your immediate family and on the planet,” agrees Robin. “It is knowing what is enough money and material goods to keep you at the peak of fulfillment—and what is just excess and clutter.” All call for celebrating progress on the journey to financial well-being and know-how. “Take baby steps and reward yourself along the way,” counsels Tessler. “This is a lifelong journey.” Connect with freelance writer April Thompson, in Washington, D.C., at AprilWrites.com.

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Kettlebell training promotes fat loss, toning of major muscle groups and greater functional strength, while requiring less time than its dumbbell counterpart.

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personal trainer and owner of the Studio Women’s Fitness Center, in Scott, Louisiana. Bumpus often uses kettlebells in strength and conditioning exercise classes to afford a balanced full-body workout that’s fun and engaging. “Consistent kettlebell training imitates and strengthens movements we use to function in daily life,” explains Athena Concannon, an American College of Sports Medicine-certified personal trainer and healthy lifestyle blogger at AchieveWithAthena.com, in Boston. For example, actions like lifting grocery bags and standing up from a sitting position become easier. She notes that the growing popularity of different kinds of functional training in the past decade has bolstered recognition of kettlebell benefits as people seek ways to move away from assisted weight machines toward natural body movements. Kettlebells now show up in circuit training, CrossFit and both functional fitness and step classes. People see results because, “It takes multiple small and large muscle groups to redirect movement while maintaining control with a kettlebell, requiring more muscle recruitment than with a traditional dumbbell; it’s because its shape provides unbalanced weight resistance that strengthens a multitude of different muscles,” explains Julie Joffrion, owner of All-Inclusive Health, in New Orleans. A kettlebell’s configuration requires

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exercisers to pay close attention to maintaining a neutral spinal posture and avoid locking knees and wrists to avoid pain or injury. By starting with a smaller weight and focusing on form first, exercisers build a foundation that allows them to more fully enjoy the benefits. Momentum training with kettlebells also compares favorably to traditional dumbbells or weighted bars. “The distinctive shape and weight distribution allows for a variety of exercises and grip positions that are not as comfortable and effective or even possible with a dumbbell,” says Joffrion. Although kettlebells have been popular with Russian athletes since the 1700s, they are a relatively new addition to U.S. fitness clubs. “I first learned about kettlebell fitness in 2005 when some gyms were purchasing them. However, because trainers didn’t yet know how to use or instruct on proper movement of the bells, they sat dormant for awhile. I started using them and fell in love. After a few months, I knew this would be something I’d stick with for a long time,” recalls Lorna Kleidman, an accomplished kettlebell champion who has earned gold awards in 17 national and international competitions.

Learn more at Tinyurl.com/ KettlebellsFitnessStudy. Now the founder of KettleX, a business focused on making kettlebell fitness available to everyone through DVDs, private sessions, online coaching and seminars, Kleidman says, “The beauty is that the bells keep you strong and looking great, no matter what your age or fitness experience. I’ve rarely met a person that didn’t get hooked after working out with the appropriate bells, be it a child or an 80-year-young client. “They are excellent for power, cardiovascular enhancement, endurance and physical symmetry, which is important for the health of the tissues and joints. At the same time, they create a healthful-looking physique, including toned arms, flat abs and a round, lifted butt.” she adds. Participants completing 20 minutes of a high-intensity kettlebell workout burned an average of 20 calories per minute in a study sponsored by the American Council of Exercise. The researchers compared this level to running a six-minute mile and credited the more intensive calorie burn as a result of challenging the total body, which quickly raises the heart rate when performed with speed. The study concluded that kettlebell training is especially beneficial for those that want to fit in a time-efficient, total body workout. Proponents go a step further, claiming that kettlebells can deliver increased benefits in half the time of traditional workouts. Bumpus advises, “If you’re solely interested in building strength and muscle power, stick with free weights, but if you’re looking for a way to burn fat while increasing muscular and cardiovascular endurance, kettlebells are a valuable option to incorporate into your training.” Taylor Geiger is a freelance writer in Phoenix, Arizona. Connect at TaylorGeiger.wordpress.com.

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Having and Keeping the Life You Want Seeding the Field of Manifestation

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f we are all endowed with the same potential or creative life force, why is it that some are able to harness that energy? Why are others, no matter how creative they are, unable to make their dreams come true? Or, if they do reach their goal, why do they struggle to sustain it or, even worse, sabotage it? Quantum physicists discovered that molecules, which are made up of atoms, are bundles of energy and consist of nearly empty space. They have revealed that the distance between one atom and the next is quite vast. They theorize that the distance between the nucleus and electrons of the atom are proportionally greater than the distance between our planet and the sun. If we were to remove the space between the particles of the atom and condensed them, they would indeed be minute. So what is the space between the parts of the atom? It has been called many things, such as the void, the quantum field or even spirit. Some say our thoughts become things. The architect who builds the mighty 48

skyscraper must first imagine the plans, the combinations of metal and stone, and the feeling within the space to be created. The entire building begins first as a mental picture. If we are seeding the quantum field with our mental pictures, then how can we create the life we want? There is a psycho-spiritual technology available to us all but we need to use it. By following these simple steps, we can be on our way to creating the life we have imagined.

Begin with End in Mind Get a clear mental picture and decide the feeling we want on an ongoing basis throughout the process of achieving that goal. “The feeling is the prayer,” said Gregg Braden, renowned author and speaker. Write it down and collage it. Writing it makes it real to the subconscious mind. Our words become the mind’s mental marching orders. Collaging sends messages to the subconscious mind as well and helps it stoke the feeling that the goal is already accomplished.

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When we find ourselves missing the mark, see it as simply an education rather than a mistake. Thomas Edison made thousands of prototypes and conducted endless experiments before he ever discovered the light bulb. He learned from every one of his mistakes. Look at how he transformed life as we know it, simply by learning from his mistakes and letting nothing between him and his goals.

Make Failure a Best Friend

When we stumble, know that it is simply an opportunity to grow. Conflict is growth trying to happen. Mental, emotional and physical blocks are doorways to the greatest successes. Find a trusted friend, therapist or coach to help discover the link to the block that comes from a limiting belief from the past. Journaling, inner-child work and Imago relationship therapy are some ways to safely revise and reframe old and blocking thought patterns. Turning on our inner light gives oth ers permission to shine theirs. In order to ensure our desires are for our greater good and that of our loved ones, ask whether what we want will last forever, will it take from another and what purpose does it serve.

“Matter is spirit made manifest.” ~Deepak Chopra Tanya Murphy, MA, COC, is a spiritual life coach. She created The Heart’s Desire Method, a series of techniques to develop and carry out strategies and plans for creating positive change. She is offering an immersive 2-day retreat in Fairfield County in February. Connect at TheHDMethod.com, Info@TheHDMethod.com, Instagram @Heart’s Desire Method and Facebook @HD-Method.


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The 2017 Chicken Marketing Summit in North Carolina involved hundreds of leaders from fast-food chains, marketing agencies and poultry production companies discussing the fact that Americans are eating less poultry—and what to do about it. Richard Kottmeyer, a senior managing partner at Fork to Farm Advisory Services, explained that Millennials need to be “inspired and coached” to consume more animal products, according to an article published on WattAgNet.com, an industry website. “Compared to their parents, Millennials are more likely to believe in evolution and accept that climate change is occurring. They seek out facts and science to better understand a complex world, but the poultry industry doesn’t have any fact-based information to defend its cruel, unsanitary practices,” states animal rights advocate Nathan Runkle via EcoWatch.com. The majority of chickens raised for meat have been bred to grow so large so quickly that they collapse under their own unnatural weight. North Carolina has enacted an “ag-gag” bill, making it illegal to photograph or videotape animal abuse.

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is advising hospitals in improving patient menus by adding healthy, plant-based options and removing processed meats, which have been linked to 60,000 cardiovascular deaths annually. The ACC Heart-Healthy Food Recommendations for Hospitals states, “At least one plant-based main dish should be offered and promoted at every meal.” ACC also urges that processed meats such as bacon, sausage, ham, hot dogs and deli meats should not be offered at all. These guidelines extend to hospital cafeterias and onsite restaurants. The American Medical Association has also passed a resolution that calls on hospitals to provide similarly healthy meals. Processed meats are now considered carcinogenic to humans, according to the World Health Organization. A 50gram serving a day—one hot dog or two strips of bacon—increases colorectal cancer risk by 18 percent. “Too many heart disease patients have had their recovery undermined by bacon and hot dogs on their hospital trays,” says Dr. Neal Barnard, president of the nonprofit Physicians Committee.

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n Avoid fried foods and baked goods made with refined cooking oils used to preserve them like bread, muffins, cookies, energy bars, most packaged foods and chips. n Eat bread that’s only made of organic whole wheat, salt water and starter.

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he New York University Langone Medical Center recently reported that 74 percent of Americans experience some form of digestive distress, a quarter are obese and more than 100 million U.S. adults are pre-diabetic and don’t know it. While many blame such problems on eating wheat, some food scientists disagree, including those citing two major studies by Harvard researchers; following more than 100,000 people for 25 years, they concluded that those eating the most wheat compared to low-gluten folks had a 13 percent lower diabetes risk and no greater risk of heart disease. While the standard American diet, which includes highly processed wheat, is likely responsible for many of these health concerns, plenty of science links a diet rich in whole grains, including whole wheat, to weight loss, better digestion and lower blood sugar. The Mediterranean Diet, replete with whole grains and wheat, is still revered as one of the healthiest-known diets. Centenarians that live in the famed “blue zones”, recognized for their longevity-enhancing environment and lifestyles, eat a nonprocessed, whole-food diet rich in whole grains and wheat. Many Americans that are gluten-sensitive today digested wheat fine when they were young. At some point, our ability to digest foods that are a bit harder to digest, like wheat and dairy, became compromised. It’s possible to reboot.

Delete Processed Foods

The first step toward reestablishing digestive strength is avoiding all processed foods. A study in the journal Diabetes Care linked a processed food diet to a 141 percent increase in belly fat, high blood sugar and high cholesterol. It further showed that a diet of whole grains, including wheat, reduced the risk of these health concerns by 38 percent. Monitor these ingredients to achieve a healthier diet. n Avoid all added sugars or artificial sweeteners. Allow nothing more than six grams of naturally occurring sugar per serving.

Highly processed vegetable oils are used as preservatives in most packaged foods, including bread. Processing these oils renders them indigestible. Linked to congestion of the liver and gallbladder, they disable liver bile so it can’t break down either good or bad fats, also making it insufficient to buffer stomach acids. Without adequate bile production to neutralize stomach acid, the stomach won’t produce the needed acid to digest proteins like gluten and the casein in dairy. This malady has effected a huge spike in gallbladder surgeries and epidemic levels of obesity, high blood sugar and food intolerances. To boost bile flow, enjoy these foods daily: n Eat one red beet and one apple a day—either raw, cooked, juiced or blended. Add celery and make a bile-flow smoothie. n Consume one teaspoon of both coconut oil and high-quality olive oil per day. n Eat more artichokes, bitter roots and leafy greens. n Drink fennel and fenugreek tea with meals.

Strengthen Stomach Fire

Instead of taking digestive enzymes or a hydrochloric acid-based stomach acid pill, stimulate the stomach to make its own acid and the small intestine and pancreas to produce digestive enzymes. This is best done regularly with the following five spices: n Use ginger, cumin, coriander, cardamom and fennel. Studies published in journals such as Molecular Nutrition & Food Research and the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry suggest that when these five spices are used together —as a supplement, in cooking or to flavor food—they act as a total upper digestive reset. These five-star spices: 4 Stimulate digestion 4 Increase bile flow, pancreatic and small intestine enzyme activity, and fat and sugar metabolism 4 Decrease H. pylori, an opportunistic acid-producing microbe, from adhering to the stomach 4 Decrease gas and bloating 4 Support optimal weight, microbiology health, growth of good gut bacteria and elimination 4 Act as powerful free-radical scavengers Following these simple steps of nutrition will set gluten sufferers on the right path to retraining the body to digest and enjoy wheat again. John Douillard, a Boulder, CO, doctor of chiropractic and creator of the wellness website LifeSpa.com, is the former director of player development and nutrition advisor to the New Jersey Nets NBA team. He is author of the book Eat Wheat: A Scientific and Clinically-Proven Approach to Safely Bringing Wheat and Dairy Back into Your Diet. Learn more at EatWheatBook.com. January 2018

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Healthy Weight Kids Food Choices that Prevent Obesity by Amber Lanier Nagle

Small changes in daily eating routines translate into healthier weight for America’s kids.

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n 2010, President Obama and Michelle Obama launched Let’s Move! as their signature initiative to tackle epidemic levels of U.S. childhood obesity. While modest progress has been made, it remains a public health crisis. A brief by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the obesity rate remained fairly stable at nearly 17 percent between 2011 and 2014 for children 2 to 19 years old. Caused mainly by inadequate physical activity, unhealthy diets and rare genetic factors, obesity increases the risk of significant health problems, including high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes, plus joint and breathing issues. “We must launch our own family anti-obesity campaigns,” urges pediatrician Ricardo Riesco, co-owner of Peds Care, in Dalton, Georgia. “Along with increasing activity levels, we can encourage healthier eating habits at home and lead by example.”

Portions Matter In today’s “supersize-me” climate, teaching youngsters about appropriate portion sizes is imperative in fostering healthy eating habits. “It’s often hard for parents to find time 52

to cook a meal at home,” Riesco acknowledges. “Too often, parents will pick up fast food for dinner, which is typically higher in calories and fat, plus the portion sizes are far too large.” When parents can’t prepare a meal from scratch, a frozen, boxed meal can be a better alternative than fast food. “The portions are more appropriate, so there’s more control of how much a child eats.” Tasty frozen organic meals are now available at many grocers.

Rethinking Family Plates “A large part of the obesity problem stems from children consuming sodas and refined, processed, junk and fried foods,” says Daemon “Dr. Dae” Jones, a Washington, D.C., naturopathic physician and author of Eat More Plants. “They are low in nutrients, and high in sugars and calories that pack on the pounds.” Jones says the best way to combat obesity and form healthy eating habits is to replace processed foods with a whole foods diet plentiful in colorful fruits and vegetables, with sides of whole grains, nuts and seeds, and beans and legumes. “These foods are high in vitamins, nutrients, fiber, proteins and healthy fats. Lean meats, chicken and

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Breakfast provides fuel for the body and helps young minds concentrate and learn, so experts warn against skipping or skimping on it. “I tell parents to, ‘Get out of the box,’” says Doctor of Naturopathy JoAnn Yanez, executive director of the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges. “Offer them a balance of fats, proteins and complex carbohydrates.” She suggests making a batch of pancakes using an extra egg or almond meal for protein, served with fresh fruit and nitrate-free sausage. “I also recommend steel cut oats,” she says. “I make them in advance, and in the morning add in all sorts of good stuff such as fresh fruit, almond meal and almond milk.” “Although almost everything can be enjoyed in moderation, decreasing or eliminating high-calorie, high-fat, lownutrient treats can also help children develop healthy eating habits for life and prevent obesity,” says Registered Dietitian Wendy Palmer, manager of child wellness and a certified health education specialist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. “A medium-sized apple or banana, or a cup of baby carrots with hummus, is a nutrientrich snack for kids. Avoid snacks that have no nutritional value or are coated in sugar.” For more good ideas, see Tinyurl.com/ HealthySnackingOptions.

No Sugary Drinks “There’s a strong correlation between sugary drinks and overweight, obese children,” observes Palmer. “I recommend that parents remove all sugary sodas, sports drinks and juice boxes from their children’s diets. Water and unsweetened seltzer water are great alternatives.” Palmer notes that many eating patterns are set before a child turns 3, so limiting all sugary drinks, including juices, is an important component of teaching young children healthier eating habits that will last a lifetime. Studies suggest a strong link between obese children and obese adults, so for parents concerned that their child’s cute baby fat has turned into something more, the time to act is now. Amber Lanier Nagle is a freelance writer in Northwest Georgia (AmberNagle.com).


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ancer is the leading cause of canine fatalities in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Often diagnosed too late, the risks, heartache and expense of aggressive traditional treatments have many people searching for healthy alternatives. Although the causes are not well understood, we can give our companion the best possible chance of prevention.

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In studies across species, caloric restriction has been shown to help prevent tumor development and progression. Obe-

sity is strongly linked to increased cancer risk in humans and is assumed so in dogs. For people, cancer is also connected with excessive glucose, increased insulin sensitivity, inflammation and oxidative stress. Overfeeding a dog is not a loving thing to do.

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the glucose in carbohydrates as an energy source, limit or eliminate carbs present in processed grains, fruits with fructose and starchy vegetables. Cancer cells generally can’t use dietary fats for energy, so appropriate amounts of good-quality fats are nutritionally healthy. Another major contributor to inflammation is poor-quality, processed pet food, which is typically high in omega-6 fatty acids and low in omega-3. Omega-6s increase inflammation; omega-3s do the reverse. A healthy, moist dog diet contains real, whole, organic, non-GMO (genetically modified) foods, preferably raw—also plenty of high-quality protein, including muscle meat, organs and bone; moderate amounts of animal fat; high levels of EPA and DHA (omega-3 fatty acids, such as those present in krill oil); and some fresh-cut ground veggies; plus antioxidant-rich fruit. Consider adding both vitamin/mineral and other supplements like probiotics, digestive enzymes, medicinal mushrooms and super green foods. Work with a holistic or integrative veterinarian to determine the best regime.

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Reduce Exposure to Toxins

Harmful toxins include chemical pesticides like flea and tick preventives, lawn chemicals, tobacco smoke, flame retardants and all common household cleaners. A six-year study by the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, at Tufts University, showed that exposure to lawn pesticides, specifically those applied by lawn care companies, raised the risk of canine malignant lymphoma up to 70 percent. Conventional flea and tick preventives are pesticides, whether spot-on treatments, pills, dips, solutions, shampoos or collars. Chemical spot-on products attracted U.S. Environmental Protection Agency attention based on reports of 40,000 adverse events in 2008, including 600 animal deaths. Because avoiding all toxins is nearly impossible, consider periodic detoxification based on a vet’s recommendation. For a dog with constant exposure to toxic chemicals all summer, a daily oral detox protocol is sound. If the only source is a monthly dose of a flea and tick product, limit a detox to the week after each pill or topical treatment.

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Refuse Unnecessary Vaccinations

To properly maintain a dog’s first line of defense—the immune system—don’t overstimulate it with vaccines. Tailor vaccine protocols to minimize risk and maximize protection, considering the dog’s breed, background, nutritional status and overall vitality. A good protocol with healthy puppies is to provide a single parvovirus and distemper vaccine at or before 12 weeks of age, and a second set after 14 weeks. Cautious vets then order a titer test (at a lab that uses the immunofluorescence assay method) two weeks after the last set of vaccines. If the dog has been successfully immunized, it’s protected for life. If titer tests indicate low vaccine levels (unlikely), try a booster for only the specific viruses that titered low, and only those to which the animal has a real risk of exposure. Combination vaccines (four to eight viruses in one injection), a standard booster at many veterinary practices, is not recommended.

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Maintain Physical Integrity Until at Least 18 to 24 Months of Age Studies from Purdue University, the University of California, Davis, and others show a clear link between spaying/neutering and increased cancer rates in dogs, especially large breeds. These include increased risk of osteosarcoma in Rottweilers neutered or spayed before their first birthday; double the risk of bone cancer in neutered or spayed large, purebred dogs versus intact (not neutered) dogs; and three to four times the cancer rates for spayed female golden retrievers versus intact females. Opting for ovary-sparing spays (hysterectomy) is another option that preserves sex hormones while rendering the animal sterile. Applying these five suggestions in caring for a dog throughout its life offers a pet a good chance for a cancer-free and overall healthy, high-quality life.

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the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. ~Helen Keller

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Working Energetically with Animals by Mary Oquendo

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nimals enjoy energetic work, regardless of the modality. They do not have the walls up that some people may have surrounding these types of therapy. They know it works, no explanation is necessary and they let us know when they’re done receiving. Working energetically with animals differs from working with people in approach and technique. While it is recommended to train with a practitioner that already works with animals, there are no special animal attunements required prior to working with animals. Unlike working with people where the practitioner can answer questions and explain the procedure, communicating what is going on to the pet is through allowing the pet be a part of the set up.

Start with Setting the Right Mood Animal hearing is far more sensitive than ours. Sounds in the higher or lower spectrum can be irritating to them. However, the right music is soothing and healing. Examples that pets seem to enjoy are classical or harp music, as well as music designed specifically for animals. All can be easily found online. In addition, artists 56

such as Steven Halpern, WholeTones and others have created music that is healing. Some pets love singing bowls and gongs, others do not. We will find that, just like people, they have their own individual preference. When an animal is not well, it creates tension within the household. Space clearing of the therapeutic area is a must. But, just as pets have more sensitive hearing, an animal’s sense of smell is greater than ours. Before using anything with an odor—such as clearing sprays, sage or palo santo—let the animal sniff it. Watch their reaction. If they don’t like it, don’t use it. Space cleaning can also be accomplished with selenite crystal wands. The goal of space clearing is to move the stagnant energy and get it flowing again. Essential oils can be used around dogs and horses if they are diffused in the air from a water-based diffuser or applied to strategically placed cotton balls. Essential oil can be denatured and release toxic fumes if used on anything heated, such as on open flame or hot plate, without being mixed in water. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapists’ guidelines recommend not using essential oils in any form around cats or birds.

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Crystals are a wonderful addition to any therapeutic session with pets. Most pets will approve or disapprove of the selection in the same manner as scents. If they don’t like the crystals, the pet will move away from them. The pet should never be left unattended with crystals within their reach, as they can be a choking hazard if swallowed or poisoned if the crystal contains heavy metals. Cinnabar and malachite are examples of crystals with heavy metals. Many animals will come and go during the session, as they need a break from any hands-on therapy; however, they still may want to participate. Creating a den satisfies that need. It can simply be a space to move away from their person. For smaller pets, a covered crate at the other side of the room works well.

Work at Their Pace Shorter but more frequent sessions work well with animals. It’s also helpful to have a proxy on hand, such as a stuffed animal, as a physical substitute for the animal. It does not have to be similar in appearance. The proxy can be connectd to the animal by physical touch or intention, or add a cord. It can be used for any or all of the session. It is especially handy for those pets that are not safe to have physical contact with.

Pay Attention to Body Language Working first with a practitioner that is familiar with the body language of the animals to be worked with is a good idea. Pets in pain, or ones that simply have had enough of us touching them, may become a bite risk or worse; larger animals, such as horses and farm animals, can inflict serious bodily damage if we don’t pay attention to their signals. Working with animals is rewarding and allows us to align the entire family. We cannot truly help people when our beloved pets are in need. Mary Oquendo is a Reiki Master, advanced crystal master and certified master tech pet first aid instructor. She can be reached at MaryOquendo.com. See ad, page 55.


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form of vibrational medicine, crystal therapy works on the principle of entrainment, which is the tendency for two vibrating bodies to lock into synchronization so they vibrate in harmony. All crystals have a measureable and stable dominant vibrational rate, as do all living beings. However, the latter are subject to environmental factors, such as bacteria, stress, diet, viruses and other negative influences. Therefore, they operate at the lesser vibrational rate and not at peak efficiency. Choosing the proper crystal or crystals can entrain an unhealthy body back to harmony so it can begin the healing process. Crystals work on any animal as well as in any environment. The energies of the crystals are consistent and gentle. On occasion, a pet may even choose the crystals they wish to work with. Crystals can help with many situations including: • Chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes, Cushing’s disease, cancer • Joint problems, such as arthritis in the

spine, knees and hips • Convalescing from injury or surgery • Grieving • Behavioral problems • Adjusting to new situations, whether a loss or addition, such as a new home, spouse, baby, other pets, job or job hours • Preparing to cross over • Preventive wellness care There are many ways to use the therapeutic properties of crystals. Place larger clusters near their bedding, on the outside of cages and aquariums, or in the corners of stalls. Attach crystal charms to or wrap crystals around their collars. Encircle your pet with small clusters or polished crystals. Put polished stones in a drawstring bag and place the stones and bag under their bedding, attached to a cage, or anywhere above where they sleep, such as a shelf. Sew into halters, bedding, pillows, sweaters or other articles of pet clothing. There are some safety considerations when using crystals. They may pose a choking risk if the pet were to swallow one. Many crystals contain heavy metals and would be

poisonous if swallowed. Placing crystals in an aquarium may also leach heavy metals into the water; make sure this does not become drinking water. Crystals will work from a short distance, so it is not necessary for them to be on the pet or within their reach. For crystal necklaces, make sure they are made from elastic for smaller animals and thin wire for larger. If the collar becomes caught on something, it needs to break. Crystals are living energies from the earth and should be treated with care and respect. Be careful when they are stored, as many are fragile. Crystals like to sit on windowsills, but brightly colored ones may fade in direct sunlight. Moonlight, especially a full moon, is safe for all as the moon’s energies are gentler. Most crystals can be cleansed under running water, but those with a Mohs-scale hardness of less than five may break or dissolve. The Mohs scale of mineral hardness is rated from one to 10 on the ability of one mineral to scratch another mineral. Softer stones may be cleansed with sage or Palo Santo.

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BRIDGEPORT ANIMAL CONTROL 236 Evergreen St, Bridgeport 203-576-7727

TAILS OF COURAGE 1 Pembroke Rd, Danbury 877-63-(TAILS) TailsOfCourage.org

WESTPORT ANIMAL SHELTER ADVOCATES (WASA) 1 Tower Ridge, Westport 203-557-0361 WestportWASA.org

BULLY BREED RESCUE PO Box 953, New Canaan BBRCT@yahoo.com BullyBreedRescueInc.org

COMMUNITY CATS PO Box 4380, Stamford CommunityCatsCT@yahoo.com CommunityCatsCT.org

DANBURY ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY (DAWS) 147 Grassy Plain St, Bethel 203-744-3297

FRIENDS OF FELINES INC PO Box 8147, Stamford 203-363-0220 Cats@AdoptAPet.org AdoptAPet.org

ANIMAL COMMUNICATION/ PET SITTING GWEN GANGI

Fur to Feathers Pet Services Monroe • 203-610-2444 (call or text) FurToFeathersPets@gmail.com FurToFeathers.com Gwen Gangi has been an animal communicator all her life and has been doing consultations for the past 23 years. Practical for any situation, you enter into a 3-way conversation to get and give information needed. Consultations done over the phone or in person, including home visits.Workshops on animal communication available.

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The Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic is a low-cost, high-volume facility for cats and dogs, the first such professional clinic in Fairfield County. The clinic offers other low-cost services during the spay/ neuter appointment. Nutmeg honors state spay/ neuter vouchers at face value from adopted shelter pets and qualified low-income families, and offers further low-cost incentives to nonprofit rescue groups. Pit bulls and mixes are welcome at an even more reduced rate, and the clinic offers spay/neuter and vaccine discounts for feral cats. See ad, page 57.

PET ASSISTANCE, INC

PO Box 2015, New Preston 860-355-PETS • GetaPet@gmail.com PetAssistanceInc.org Pet Assistance helps keep pets in their homes in times of financial and medical crises, providing emergency veterinary subsidies to pet owners in financial need. We only give grants for pets that have a good prognosis, unless the knowledge we gain from the treatment or surgery may help future animals in need.

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Pet grooming in a relaxed one-on-one environment in your driveway by a leader in the holistic grooming industry. Mary also offers Reiki and crystal therapy for your beloved pets. See ad, page 55.

PET ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY INC (PAWS) 504 Main Ave, Norwalk 203-750-9572 PAWSCT.org

PET PROTECTORS 2490 Black Rock Tpke, #453, Fairfield 203-330-0255 PetProtectorsRescue.org

RIDGEFIELD OPERATION FOR ANIMAL RESCUE (ROAR) 45 South St, Ridgefield 203-438-0158 ROAR-Ridgefield.org

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve Celebration – 10pm-12:30am. With Linda Fiske and Judy Vuozzo. Welcome 2018 with a 30-minute Tibetan singing bowl concert, followed by light stretching and breath work to prepare. Followed by 60 minutes of meditations, given by Dr. Joseph Michael Levry, to align us with the energies of the new year. These meditations can be continued for special healing, abundance and growth. $21. Naam Yoga Connecticut, 164 Greenwood Ave, Bethel. 203-730-2400. Info@ NaamYogaCT.com. NaamYogaCT.com.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 Seminar on Dissertation Writing Service – 3-5pm. We provide the best dissertation writing service so we decided to organize a seminar on how a perfect dissertation is written. Participants will be guided and motivated by our professional and experienced writer. Free. 36 Rusebelt St, London, NH. 203-239-9881. SaraEdward095@gmail.com.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 Reiki Level 1 Workshop – 10am-5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti. Learn Western style from an experienced Reiki master (20 years). Includes latest info. Learn how to use Reiki for self-healing and healing for others. 2 manuals and certificate. $125. Angelic Healing Center for Reiki, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 Reiki 1st Degree Workshop – 9:30am-5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti. Learn Western style from an experienced Reiki master (20 years). Includes latest info. Learn how to use Reiki for self-healing and healing for others. 2 manuals and certificate. $125. Angelic Healing Center for Reiki, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@ snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

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Restorative Yoga: Unwind From The Grind – 2-4pm. Restorative Yoga is a passive practice, which just about anyone can do. Props used to support the body so you can rest and stretch; lower your heart rate and blood pressure; calm your nervous system; and experience a peaceful state of deep relaxation. Pre-register. $30/in advance; $38/day of event. Yogaspace, 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel. 203-7309642. Info@Yogaspace-CT.com. Yogaspace-CT. com/Events.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 HEAL Documentary – 1-4pm. Screening of HEAL, a powerful, new documentary. Learn how your power to heal is within you. Movie will be followed by a Q&A with Henry Grayson, PhD, author of the best-selling book, Your Power to Heal. $10. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Maureen@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Heal.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 The Graduate Institute Information Session – 6:30-7:30pm. Holistic education perfect for health professionals and teachers. Master degrees and certificate programs offered. Just one weekend per month, 2 years. If unable to attend, please call. Sessions offered the second Tuesday of each month. . Price varies. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Maureen@ Learn.edu. Learn.edu.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 Heal Our Hearts Workshop – 6:30-7:45pm. With Khristee Rich. Have you been affected by the natural disasters or tragedies in the world? Are you feeling overwhelmed, unsafe or scared/depressed? Shake off last year and start your New Year in a safe place. Workshop begins with healing music to balance chakras, moves to a meditation, prayers and then Reiki. Ends with meditation and music. $34. The Angel Cooperative, 51 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield. 203-431-2959. AngelCoop@yahoo. com. TheAngelCoop.com.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 Manifest Your Dreams for 2018 – 6-8pm. With Khristee Rich, Reiki Practitioner/Shaman. Set your intentions for the New Year. Receive a group Reiki/ shamanic healing. Release your worries and fears, and make room for your desires for 2018. Khristee will share her intuitive visions of what she sees for you for 2018. $35/plus tax. Redding Meditation Center, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, Redding. HealingKhristee@gmail.com. Tinyurl.com/manifest2018.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 YogaSpace 16th Anniversary Celebration – 6-7:30pm. YogaSpace celebrates 16 wonderful years this year; to celebrate, we will open the doors for a free event. Food and beverages. 20 percent off in the retail shop. Free. Yogaspace, 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel. 203-730-9642. Info@Yogaspace-CT.com. Yogaspace-CT.com/Events.

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INNER SPACES YOGA TEACHER TRAINING @ YOGASPACE 200-Hour Yoga Alliance Teacher Certification Classes Begin February 3 Empower yourself with a solid yoga foundation, deepen your practice and make teaching a reality. You do not need to have the desire to become a yoga teacher to participate; this YTT is open to anyone at any level of experience. Many participants are simply enthusiastic students! Early-Bird Tuition: $2,800 by Jan 15th Yogaspace LLC 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel Info@Yogaspace-CT.com Yogaspace-CT.com/Training 203-730-YOGA (9642) Holiday Kirtan with Sita’s Light – 7:30-9pm. With Miriam Zernis. Be effortlessly transported to a place of deep peace and joy during this evening of soul-stirring, call-and-response chanting and eclectic sacred music. No experience necessary to participate in this beautiful practice of Bhakti Yoga. $20/in advance; $35/at the door. Yogaspace, 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel. 203-730-9642. Info@ Yogaspace-CT.com. Yogaspace-CT.com/Events.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 Wedding or Knot Bridal Show – 1-4pm. Consider you and your plus one invited to the bridal event of the season. Our cast will greet you in their re-

markyourcalendar 13TH OCTAVE/ LAHOCHI - LEVEL 1 with Eilis Philpott of Soul Healing Journey, LLC Saturday, March 10 and Sunday, March 11 Eilis is one of two teachers approved by Linda Dillon and the Council of Love to teach the 13th Octave LaHoChi. This magnificent gift is the anchoring of our divinity in physicality. The 13th Octave LaHoChi is the next step in energy healing – it is a quantum leap available now to the healers and people of Nova Earth. $250 including all materials $100 deposit required to register Payment plans available Trumbull (address will be provided) Registration required: 203-767-5954 Eilis@SoulHealingJourney.com SoulHealingJourney.com/ 13th-Octave-LaHoChi-training


ceiving line. Join in on the cocktail hour and other highlights of a traditional wedding day, presented in an un-traditional fashion. Wedding or Knot introduces vendors to consumers in an informative, entertaining way. RSVP. $10. 700 East Main St, Stamford. 203-745-4946. Charlene@CVPEvents. com. WeddingorKnotEvent.com. Spirit’s True Voice – 3-5pm. With Robin Mueller, intuitive medium and author. Robin will connect to the spirit world and deliver messages from your deceased loved ones. She will also discuss how she talks to spirit and take questions from the audience. Register online: $43.19. North Castle Public Library-Whippoorwill Hall, 19 Whippoorwill Rd, Armonk, NY. 914-730-0155. Info@SpiritInside.net. SpiritInside.net. Dream Bigger Concert – 7:30pm. With Christina Connors. Start your New Year off dreaming bigger. An evening of inspiration as Christina sings the music of David Friedman. Songs of hope, healing and inspiration. $20/online; $25/at door. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Divorce Resource CT, Divorce Workshop – 6:30-9:30pm. 3-hour comprehensive workshop led by a family law attorney. Learn what you need to know to help your family transition through the divorce process. Bonus wellness segment led by

mark your calendar Albertson Memorial Church January Events: Spiritual/Psychic Fair Saturday, January 6 & 11 • 4pm • $35+ Sound Healing & Tibetan Singing Bowls With Michele Clifton Saturday, January 6 • 5:30-7pm • $30/$35 Pre-register: KathleenJamesMedium@gmail.com Message Circle With Chris DeSerio Sunday, January 7 • 1-3pm • $20 Learn the Business Side of Being a Practioner With Joan Cara Sunday, January 14 • 1-3pm • $30 Community Drum Healing Circle With Oscar Recalde Saturday, January 20 • 4-6pm • $15

Ongoing Events: Sunday Service 11am-12:30pm • Donation Beginner Psychic & Mediumship Class Wednesdays • 7-9pm • $20 Cancelled Services & Events will be posted on our website Albertson Memorial Church 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich 203-556-9521 Info@AlbertsonChurch.org AlbertsonChurch.org

JoAnn Inserra Duncan, owner and director. $45. Turning Point Healing Arts & Education Center, 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 1011, Ridgefield. 203791-3868. RFerrante@DivorceMediationCT.com. DivorceResourceCT.com.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 Rewiring the Brain: What is Neurofeedback? – 10-11:30am. With Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, EdD, BCN, LPC, board certified in neurofeedback. Neurofeedback therapy is a powerful, safe, nonmedication treatment for common childhood and adult issues and disorders. Come learn how a QEEG (brain mapping) works. Snow date: 1/27. Free. The Offices of Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, 898 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ste #6, Ridgefield. 203-438-4848. Info@DrRoseann.com. DrRoseann.com. Introduction for Trauma Informed Yoga – 2-5pm. With Anneke Lucas, founder of Liberation Prison Yoga (LPY). Workshop will begin with a traumainformed meditation, followed by a talk about LPY principles as backed by trauma psychology and Anneke’s personal story of healing. Followed by a trauma-informed yoga class, and ending with Q&A. Open to everyone. $65/in advance; $85/day of event. Yogaspace, 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel. 203730-9642. Info@Yogaspace-CT.com. YogaspaceCT.com/Events.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 Woodwinds Bridal Show – 11am-2pm. Here’s your chance to win a $10,000 Wedding Package. Event features everything a bride-to-be and their families will need to plan their entire wedding from the engagement party and bridal shower to the rehearsal dinner and day-after brunch. $10. The Woodwinds Wedding and Event Venue, 20 School Ground Rd, Branford. 203-745-4946. Charlene@AClearVisionProduction.com. WoodwindsBridalShow.com. Reiki I - The First Degree Certification Workshop – Noon-5pm. In this workshop, receive the First Degree Sacred Attunement, manual, hands-on instruction on how to conduct a session, certificate of completion and lifetime support. Classes are intentionally kept small, so you must pre-register to attend. $125/per person. Bring a friend, pay discounted rate of $100 each. Acupuncture Works, 132A St, Rte 37, New Fairfield. 845-4940090. Reiki4Wellness@aol.com. Acupuncture FeelsGood.com.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Reiki Second Degree – 10am-5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti, Reiki master/teacher (20 years). Learn to send distance Reiki healing, deepen use of Reiki for others and yourself. 2 powerful energy connections from my short Japanese/Usa Linage. Two manuals and certificate. $215. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com. Movie: As A Man Thinketh – 7pm. With his professional and personal life in turmoil, Jimmy’s life takes an unexpected turn as the transformative teachings of an antique book help him realize how his thoughts are, in fact, shaping his world. Inspiring message supports your spiritual unfoldment with thought-provoking, soul-healing topics and uplifting music. $10. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org.

markyourcalendar IGNITE YOUR HEART’S DESIRE Saturday, February 3 • 9am-5pm Sunday, February 4 • 9am-noon Join Tanya Murphy & Theresa Crisci for an immersive weekend to ignite your heart’s desire. The Heart’s Desire Method energizes the healing power of the Authentic Self that dwells within. You will leave with a tool box of processes and practices for use throughout your life. $195 Fairfield County location 203-494-8846 (Theresa Crisci) TheresaTLC@hotmail.com TheHDMethod.com

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Reiki Second Degree Workshop – 9:30am5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti, Reiki master/teacher (20 years). Learn to send distance Reiki healing, deepen use of Reiki for others and yourself. 2 powerful energy connections from my short Japanese/ Usa Lineage. Two manuals and certificate. $215. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

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sunday Gentle Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation – 9:3010:45am. Relax, release and flow into wellness in beginner/level 1 yoga classes with work on mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, alignment, flexibility and strength. Modifications suggested and props used when needed. $5/donation per class. Hindu Cultural Center of CT (HCC), 96 Chapel St, Stratford. 203-521-0359. HCC.Yoga. Wendy@gmail.com. HCCYoga.org. New Beginnings in Community Sunday Service – 10am. Join this group of spiritually-minded people embracing and honoring all world religions, belief systems, cultures and traditions. Come together to share thoughts, experiences and wisdom in a supportive environment. Free. Mystics By The Sea, 394 New Haven Ave, Milford. 203-980-6272. NewBeginningsInCommunity.Weebly.com. Family Meditation Program – 10-11:30am. Second and fourth Sunday. Ages 4-13. While the adults are meditating in the main building, young people can connect with others in their age-group, learn about mindfulness, compassion toward self and others. 203-244-3130. MMKeeler@gmail.com. ReddingMeditation.org.

Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 10-11:30am. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life, and discover the benefits of becoming more present. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Celebration Service – 10:30am-noon. With Rev. Shawn Moninger. Inspiring message supports your spiritual unfoldment with thought provoking, soul healing topics and uplifting music. By donation. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org. Sunday Morning Meditation – 11-11:45am. Experience stillness and peace, establish a regular practice, reduce stress and tension, and enhance health and well-being. Meditation class for beginners and experienced meditators. $5/donation per class. Hindu Cultural Center of CT (HCC), 96 Chapel St, Stratford. 203-521-0359. HCC.Yoga. Wendy@gmail.com. HCCYoga.org. Sunday Albertson Memorial Church Service – 11am-12:30pm. Join us for inspirational sermons, meditation, energy healing and messages from Spirit. By donation. Albertson Memorial Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. 203-637-4615. Info@AlbertsonChurch.org. AlbertsonChurch.org.

classifieds To place a Classified Listing: $1 per word. $25 minimum. Magazine deadline: 12th of month prior to publication. Email copy to NicoleM@NaturalAwakeningsMag.com. FOR RENT SOUTHBURY, CT. WELLNESS PRACTICE - private office available for rent. Single office in new suite, nicely decorated, quiet, shared waiting room. Great location. $525 monthly. 203-966-5509.

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Monthly Mystical Market – 11am-4pm. Third Sunday. Psychics, mediums, intuitives, CT artisans, vendors and holistic practitioners. Free admission, vendors prices vary. The Ruby Tree, 670 Main St S, Woodbury. 203-586-1655. Christina@ TheRubyTreeCT.com. TheRubyTreeCT.com. Monthly Healing Circle – 4-5:30pm. First Sunday. With Susan Gagliardo, LPN, RM. Whether you are in need of healing or a healer wishing to share your gifts for the highest good of others, this group is for you. Everyone is welcome but you must pre-register. Free; $10/suggested donation. Acupuncture Works, 132A St, Rte 37, New Fairfield. 845-494-0090. Reiki4Wellness@ aol.com. AcupunctureFeelsGood.com.

monday Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 7-8:30pm. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life, and discover the benefits of becoming more present. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Reiki Share – 7:30-9:30pm. Fourth Monday. With JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, RMT. Practice Reiki in a small group setting. Share experiences and help each other develop in a safe, fun environment while providing a wonderful, relaxing, rejuvenating experience. $20. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center, 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointReiki.com.

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Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 12:30-2pm. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life, and discover the benefits of becoming more present. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Monthly Information Sessions at The Graduate Institute – 6:30-7:30pm. Join us for an info session every 2nd Tuesday of the month at The Graduate Institute. Please contact us to let us know that you’ll be attending. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Reiki Share – 7-8:30pm. First Tuesday of the month. With June and Tracy. Come join our circle of practitioners for sharing and caring and healing. All levels of practitioners are welcome. Please RSVP. $20/drop-in. Kindred Spirits, 197 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield. 203-938-3690. Reiki Healing Shares—7:30-9:30pm. First and third Tuesdays. With Gigi Benanti, Usui Reiki Master/Teacher. For Reiki practitioners only. Includes short instruction and discussion. Must RSVP. $20. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@ snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

wednesday Divinely Wild: A Weekly Women’s Circle – 10:30am. Join in this community of sisterhood to nourish your senses, heart and soul as we discover deep connection with ourselves and each other. Please dress comfortably and bring a journal, pen, yoga mat and blanket. $15. SOUND, 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown. 203-525-3541. Kimberly.Owens@ gmail.com. SoundCenterArts.com. Women’s Wisdom Group – 10:30am-12:30pm. Women support each other through the process of recognizing and embracing one’s full, authentic beings and, in doing so, nurturing their highest potential. $30. SunRaven, 501 Guard Hill Rd, Bedford, NY. 914-218-3113. SlowMedicine.org. A Course In Miracles With Joan Goss – Noon1:15pm. We welcome you to join us in these open, ongoing and experiential classes designed to help you experience the lessons and wisdom of A Course in Miracles. $20. Sacred Spirit, 135 Clover Hill Dr, Stamford. 203-344-9311. Piscese28@aol.com. Tai Chi Classes – 6:30-7:30pm. With June Fagan, Tai Chi Instructor. A slow movement meditation for all levels of fitness. Known to reduce stress, increase focus and balance and improve self and well-being. $25/drop-in; $85/1 class per week; $150/unlimited classes month. Kindred Spirits, 1197 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield. 203-938-3690. Gentle Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation – 6:45-8pm. Relax, release and flow into wellness in beginner/ level 1 yoga classes with work on mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, alignment, flexibility and strength. Modifications suggested and props used when needed. $5/donation per class. Hindu Cultural Center of CT (HCC), 96 Chapel St, Stratford. 203-521-0359. HCC.Yoga.Wendy@ gmail.com. HCCYoga.org.


Dream Group—7pm. 6 weeks: 1/24-3/7. Illuminate your New Year. Dream expert, Dr. Dianne Frost, will guide you in understanding dreams and using their energy and wisdom to actualize your heart’s desires. Bring dream journal, notebook, pen and imagination. $120/6 weeks. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org. Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 7-8:30pm. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life, and discover the benefits of becoming more present. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Holistic Moms Network Fairfield County, CT Chapter – 7:30pm. Second Wednesday. Associates in Family Chiropractic and Natural Health Care, 156 East Ave, Norwalk. Home.Homewebs.com/ HMNFairfieldCtyCT. Learn to Love Yourself – 7:30-9:30pm. Second Wednesday. With Ginny Brown and Ellen Kratka. Little-known spiritual truths applied to everyday life. Let go of negative judgment and unconditionally accept yourself. $40. By phone or internet. 203-263-2643. E.Kratka@sbcglobal.net. Results-BeyondBelief.com. Turning Point S.H.A.R.E. Divorce Group – 7:30-9:30pm. Third Wednesdays. Offering support, healing, advocacy, resources and educrcation for women in the process of, or recently divorced. $20, $150/10-session card. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center, 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointShare.com.

thursday Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 9:30-11am. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. Simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life. Discover the benefits of becoming more present. By donation. Redding Center for Meditation, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, West Redding. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Gentle Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation – 6:45-8pm. Relax, release, and flow into wellness in beginner/ level 1 yoga classes with work on mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, alignment, flexibility and strength. Modifications suggested and props used when needed. $5/donation per class. Hindu Cultural Center of CT (HCC), 96 Chapel St, Stratford. 203-521-0359. HCC.Yoga.Wendy@ gmail.com. HCCYoga.org. Reiki Healing Circle —7-9pm. First Thursday. All welcome. Share and experience Reiki. Please join us while we enjoy a peaceful, powerful night of healing. Hosted by Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master/Teacher. $20. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki. com, UnityCenterNorwalk.org.

friday Reiki Share – 9:30-11:30am. First Friday. With JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, RMT. Practice Reiki in a small group setting. Share experiences and help each other develop in a safe, fun environment while providing a wonderful, relaxing, rejuvenating experience. $20. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointReiki.com. Student Massage Therapy Clinic – 11am-noon. Relax and enjoy a 50-minute, full-body massage for only $20 at our Danbury Campus public clinic. $20. 44 Shelter Rock Rd, Danbury. KMCCaffrey@ Ridley.edu. Ridley.edu. Discussion with The Higher Realms – 7-9:30pm. Bring your heartfelt questions and receive the wisdom of The Ascended Masters and The Divine Feminine specifically for you as channeled by Ginny Brown. $45. Address provided upon registration. HeartAndHealing@hotmail.com. GinnyBrown.net.

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saturday Gentle Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation – 9:3010:45am. Relax, release, and flow into wellness in beginner/level 1 yoga classes with work on mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, alignment, flexibility and strength. Modifications suggested and props used when needed. $5/donation per class. Hindu Cultural Center of CT (HCC), 96 Chapel St, Stratford. 203-521-0359. HCC.Yoga. Wendy@gmail.com. HCCYoga.org. Mahasati or Insight Meditation – 10-11:30am. Learn how to live your life more skillfully through the development of self-awareness and mindfulness. simple practice that can be easily incorporated into daily life, and discover the benefits of becoming more present. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Spondylitis Support Group – 11am-12:30pm. Last Saturday. Led by Dr. Andrew Cummins, naturopathic physician. Having lived with the chronic inflammatory disease Ankylosing Spondylitis for the last 18 years, Dr. Cummins understands what living with chronic pain and limited mobility is all about. Group provides education, empowerment, understanding and support. Free. Shalva Clinic, 8 Lincoln St, 1st Fl, Westport. 203-916-4600. DrCummins@ShalvaClinic.org. ShalvaClinic.org. Monthly Healing Circle – 4-5:30pm. First Sunday. With Susan Gagliardo, LPN, RM. Whether you are in need of healing or a healer wishing to share your gifts for the highest good of others, this group is for you. Everyone is welcome but you must pre-register. Free; $10/suggested donation. Acupuncture Works, 132A St, Rte 37, New Fairfield. 845-494-0090. Reiki4Wellness@ aol.com. AcupunctureFeelsGood.com. Open Mic Night – 7-9 pm, 3rd Saturday. Bring music printed out in your key and Kenneth Gartman will accompany you at the piano for your moment at the microphone. Comedians, poets, writers and musicians welcomed as well. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org.

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KURT BEIL, ND, LAc, MPH

35 Wall St, Norwalk 203-857-0202 CentreHealingCT.com

72 North St, Ste 100A, Danbury 914-362-8315 DrKurt@earthlink.net HudsonValleyNaturalHealth.com

Modern-day apothecary offering tinctures, teas, essential oils, and professional supplements. Services include custom herbal compounding. Our wellness boutique features items for wellness, beauty, and home, as well as artisanal items including jewelry, healing crystals, and ceremonial items for sacred ritual.

Naturopathic and Chinese medicine for acute and chronic disease, including acupuncture, botanical medicine, cupping, moxa, homeopathy, nutritional and lifestyle counseling, mind-body medicine, ecotherapy and functional lab testing. Helpful for muscle/joint pain and headaches, autoimmune disease, digestive disorders, mental health; boosting immune function; balancing hormones; tobacco addiction; and stress reduction. See ad, page 47.

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Fairfield, Wilton, Bethel 203-259-1660 CTAcupuncture.com 25-year full-time practice

898 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield Offices in Ridgefield and Newtown 203-438-4848 Info@DrRoseann.com DrRoseann.com

Ingri’s treatments help alleviate pain, depression, neck and back, anxiety, headaches, stress, allergies, asthma, arthritis, digestive, menstrual, infertility, smoking and weight-loss issues. See ad, page 17.

Advanced Bio-Regulation (BRT) is a unique approach to health and wellness that uses Biofeedback and PEMF-based Electromagnetic Technology to help the body better self-regulate, adapt and heal naturally. It is used for chronic pain, depression, anxiety, hormonal issues, Lyme, etc. See ad, page 23.

JAMPA STEWART, MSOM, LAc  Board Certified Acupuncturist Valley Spirit Wellness 6 Green Hill Rd, Washington Depot 860-619-2788 ValleySpiritCoop.com

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Concierge care for those suffering from pain, internal disorders, menstrual issues and menopause, infertility, depression and anxiety, insomnia, addiction, fatigue, tune-ups and more. Facial rejuvenation/cosmetic acupuncture also offered. See ad, page 33.

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True Health Family Chiropractic 7365 Main St, Stratford 203-923-8633 • TrueHealthCT.com As a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, Dr. Braglia has received advanced training in Pediatric Adjusting and Prenatal Care, including the Webster Technique. We are proud to serve patients from all over Fairfield and New Haven Counties with our unique and gentle approach to health care. See ad, page 34.

RISA SLOVES, DC

Associates in Family Chiropractic and Natural Health Care 156 East Ave, Norwalk 203-838-1555 • CTChiropractic.com Dr. Risa Sloves is one of 12 Chiropractic Physicians in Connecticut with Board Certification in Maternity and Pediatric Care including Webster and Bagnell Turning Techniques. Also provided: acupuncture, BioSET Allergy Elimination Technique and the DRX9000 Spinal Decompression. See ad, page 41.

COLONICS COLONICS

914-921-LIFE (5433) LifelineHygienics.com Experience and personalized service you can trust. The finest in colonic irrigation and personal care. Serving the tri-state area since 1993.

WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE LLC

501 Kings Hwy E, Ste 108, Fairfield 203-371-8258 WholeBodyMed.com Ready to start feeling healthier? Take your first step with this gentle cleansing procedure. Watch our colonic and detoxification videos on our new video website located at WholeBodyMed.com. Call for free CD on detoxification. See ad, page 2.

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CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY/ ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE VINCENT FRASER, CST, CAT, SEP Craniosacral Therapy, Alexander Technique, Somatic Experiencing Greenwich and Norwalk 203-570-2059 Vincent@VincentFraser.com

Vincent offers paths to wholeness which lead to resolving pain and trauma, ease of movement in one’s body and life, and a fuller conscious embodiment.

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FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE MARK JOACHIM, DC, FIAMA

Associates in Family Chiropractic and Natural Health Care 156 East Ave, Norwalk 203-838-1555 • CTNutritionCenter.com Dr. Joachim has been in private practice since 1990, specializing in nutrition, natural allergy elimination and functional medicine. Through specialized testing, he identifies subtle changes in individual physiology which may be at the root of troubling symptoms. Addressing the underlying dysfunction can help you feel better, for good. See ad, page 9.

TAMARA SACHS, MD

INSTITUTE FOR HOLISTIC HEALTH STUDIES

Functional Medicine and Integrative Care LLC 15 Bennitt St, New Milford 860-354-3304 • TSachsMD.com

The mission of the IHHS is to provide the University and Greater Danbury area with an opportunity to engage in and explore different aspects of holistic and integrative health through programming and instruction. Programs include Wellness Wednesday lunchtime workshops, monthly meditation program, lecture series, health wellness and fitness fair.

Using Functional Medicine, Dr. Sachs prevents and treats chronic illnesses by addressing their underlying root causes, remaining respectful of the uniqueness, complexity and intuitions that make us human. Trained at Mt. Sinai Medical School and Yale University Hospital in Internal Medicine, in 2003 she opened Functional Medicine and Integrative Care LLC. She has great success with IBS, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Autoimmune problems, Toxicity and more, by creating individualized, realistic and comprehensive Personalized Wellness Plans. She consults in her New Milford, CT office, and also by phone or video using telemedicine.

Western Connecticut State University Christel Autuori, RDH, RYT, MA, Director 181 White St, Danbury 203-837-8559 • WCSU.edu/IHHS

ENERGY HEALING BETH LEAS

Transformative Healing • Tarot 203-856-9566 BethLeas.com • TLCTarot.com If not now, when? Inspire change on all levels—greater physical ease, emotional freedom, peace of mind and spiritual connection. 20 years intuitive healing experience with adults and children of all ages. Reiki, Jin Shin Jyutsu, Tarot. See ad, page 43.

SOUL HEALING JOURNEY, LLC Eilis Philpott 40 Livingston St, Fairfield 203-767-5954 Eilis@SoulHealingJourney.com SoulHealingJourney.com

Eilis is a certified Rebirther having completed Rebirthing and Advanced Rebirthing training. She is a certified Soul Language practitioner and is certified in Akashic Field therapy. She is a Reiki Master in Usui/Rakukei Reiki and Angelic Reiki. She is an approved teacher for 13th Octave LaHoChi. A transformational healing session supports you in healing all aspects of your life. See ad, page 29.

HEALING CENTER THE RUBY TREE

Metaphysical Shop and Healing Space Sherman Village, 670 Main St S, Woodbury 203-586-1655 • TheRubyTreeCT.com Rocks and crystals, magical objects, singing bowls, herbal candles and more. Local artisans, an array of holistic practitioners, a monthly Mystical Market fair, regularly scheduled psychics/mediums/intuitives, yoga, meditation, and workshops galore—all to enhance the health of your mind, body and spirit.

HEALTH COACH MARY GILBERTSON, WELLNESS Mary Gilbertson, MS, BSN, CHHC Licensed RN, Nutritionist and Certified Health Coach 238 Monroe Tpke, Monroe 203-521-4733 MaryGilbertsonWellness@gmail.com MaryGilbertsonWellness.com

Using the concept of “Food as Medicine” to create your customized nutrition and lifestyle plan for whole living. Working one on one, in groups and in corporations to develop customized healthy lifestyle plans. Works with patients on metabolism and weight loss, detoxification, gut health, cancers, inflammatory conditions and stress management.

HOLISTIC DENTIST MARK A BREINER, DDS, FIAOMT 501 Kings Hwy East, Ste 108, Fairfield 203-371-0300 WholeBodyDentistry.com

Dr. Mark A. Breiner is a pioneer and recognized authority in the field of holistic dentistry. With over 30 years of experience, he is a soughtafter speaker and lecturer. His popular consumer book, Whole-Body Dentistry, has been sold worldwide. See ad, page 2.

HYPNOSIS HEALING TREE WISDOM

Thea Litsios, CHy Locations in Norwalk and Stratford 203-693-1493 HealingTreeWisdom.com Use the power of your whole mind to transform your life: Hypnosis for weight loss, smoking cessation, stress relief, and past life review. Certified teacher of Active Dream work. Individual dream consultations available, as well as workshops and monthly Dream Groups. See ad, page 20.

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LOVE, SEX, INTIMACY

Dr. Inessa Zaleski, DD, CMCH 203-708-7777 Dr.Inessa@Calmness.com Calmness.com/LSI SolveSexualIssues.com

SOPHIA NATURAL HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Inessa Zaleski is an author, self-improvement expert and a hypnotherapy instructor. She leads workshops and retreats in the field of Love, Sex and Intimacy: The Art of Touch for couples; Men’s and Women’s Self Mastery and more. Dr. Inessa offers practical guidance on utilizing our inherent sexuality to enrich our everyday lives. See ad, page 10.

MIND-BODY TRANSFORMATION Diane Bahr-Groth, CHy, TFTdx 1177 High Ridge Rd, Stamford 203-595-0110 MindBodyTransformation.com

2900 Main St, Ste 1A, Stratford 203-345-7747 • JiivaCenter.com

Ken Hoffman, DACM, LAc, Medical Director 31 Old Rte 7, Brookfield 203-740-9300 INM.Center Using naturopathic and Chinese medical principles, we get to the source of your health concerns. Diagnostic methods include functional testing such as advanced bloodwork analysis, cardiovascular testing, hormone evaluation and thermography. Our customized treatment program includes acupuncture, herbal and nutritional medicine, diet and lifestyle counseling and more. Most insurance accepted.

LEGAL SERVICES LAW OFFICES OF KIRSTEN E. BENNETT

Fast, effective methods for weight, stress, fear, pain, smoking, etc. Certified Hypnotherapist, Thought Field Therapy, Time Line Therapy, NLP and Complementary Medical Hypnosis, since 1989. See ads, pages 13 and 27.

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE PHYSICIAN

27 Mill Plain Rd, Danbury • 203-648-9883 50 Main St, White Plains, NY • 914-246-2906 Advocacy, Representation, Communication. Kirsten Bennett is a solo practitioner with offices in Danbury and White Plains, NY. Her practice handles real estate, estate planning and probate, personal injury and criminal defense. “My firm is committed to providing you with effective advocacy, quality representation and the highest level of personal service.”

HENRY C. SOBO, MD

LIFE COACHING

Optimal Health Medical LLC 111 High Ridge Rd, Stamford 203-348-8805 DrSobo.com

DARLENE ALVAREZ MADDERN

Create With Your Thoughts Life Empowerment Coach, Teacher, Speaker and Mentor QSCA Certified Law of Attraction Coach, MA Sociology 860-488-2619 • CreateWithYourThoughts.com I empower my clients to move beyond their limiting beliefs, strengthen their sense of self worth and confidence to create the happiness, abundance, home, health and relationships they have always wanted. Create the life you want! See ad, page 47.

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MEDITATION CENTER FOR MINDFULNESS & INSIGHT MEDITATION 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, West Redding 203-244-3130 ReddingMeditation.org

We teach and practice Mahasati meditation. Mahasati meditation cultivates selfawareness through attention to the movement of the body and, at more advanced levels, to the movement of the mind. No prior meditating experience is necessary. Ongoing weekly meditation classes, retreats and events. Please check monthly event calendar or visit ReddingMeditation.org for updated information.

VALLEY SPIRIT WELLNESS

6 Green Hill Rd, Washington Depot 860-619-2788 ValleySpiritCoop.com Meditation can be easier to master than you think. Taoist, Buddhist and generic meditation. Beginners and experienced practitioners both welcome. See ad, page 33.

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Advances in Regenerative Medicine allow Dr. Sobo to offer cutting edge technologies such as PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatments and adult stem cell therapy. Dr. Sobo’s integrative approach addresses a variety of conditions such as: Food Allergies; Alzheimers/Dementia; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Weight Loss; Hormonal Health; Fibromyalgia; Anti-Aging medicine; and MTHFR-Genetic Mutation. See ad, page 16.

We offer Traditional, Thai Massage and Prenatal massage. At Jiiva Massage, our goal is to provide our clients with a variety of experienced therapists and modalities to choose from. Our hope is to provide you with an assortment of different techniques so you can find what works best for your individual needs. See ad, page 25.

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Spiritual Medium, Healer, Author RMT, Certified Raw Food Specialist JeanneStreet.com 203-788-9338

MARVIN P. SCHWEITZER, ND Wellness Institute 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk 203-847-2788 DrMarvinSchweitzer.com

Jeanne Street

Jeanne is an author, owner of Inspirit Healing Studio in Woodbury and creator of Goddess Youniversity, an online community to learn, grow and heal without having to leave the comfort of your own home. Her work focuses on embodying the Holy Spirit. See ad, page 9.

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UNIVERSAL INTELLIGENCE, LLC Redding 203-451-3383 Support@UniversalIntelligence.info UniversalIntelligence.info

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My name is Althea which means healer. I work collaboratively with clients to release where they are “stuck” and get to where they would like to be. I use the modalities of hypnosis, coaching, emotional freedom techniques, among others, in a safe, tranquil environment. See ads, pages 17 and 37.

NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN NATURAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER

Lisa Singley, ND, MS 2103 Main St, Ste 2, Stratford 203-874-4333 Info@NHAWC.com NHAWC.com

SHALVA CLINIC LLC

Ellen M Lewis, ND, Director 8 Lincoln St, Westport 203-916-4600 ShalvaClinic.org Dr. Lewis offers comprehensive holistic care for women including well-women exams, fertility, thyroid and menopause support. She also has a special interest in pediatrics and utilizes a variety of natural modalities when working with patients with ADD/ADHD, autism, allergies, eczema and asthma. Treatments include herbal medicine, functional medicine, biotherapeutic drainage, homeopathy and more. See ad, back cover.

WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE LLC

Adam Breiner, ND, Director Elena Sokolova, MD, ND David Brady, ND, CCN, DACBN 501 Kings Hwy E, Ste 108, Fairfield 203-371-8258 WholeBodyMed.com Using state-of-the-art science combined with centuries-old healing modalities, our caring naturopathic doctors correct underlying imbalances and address issues which may interfere with the body’s ability to heal itself. Treatment protocols or therapies include: Abdominal Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, Allergy Desensitization, Chinese Medicine, Colonics and other Detoxification Protocols, Electro-Dermal Screening, Energy Medicine, FDA cleared Phototherapy, Functional Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Hormonal Balancing, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Metabolic Typing, Nutritional Assessment, RealTime EEG Neurofeedback and other therapies. See KEad, page 2.

INGELS FAMILY HEALTH Dr. Jaquel Patterson 22 Fairfield Pl, Fairfield 203-254-9957 IngelsFamilyHealth.com

Natural Care for the Whole Body and Family. From treating disease conditions for individuals to preventive healthcare, Dr. Jaquel believes in treating the underlying cause to prevent disease and resolve health issues. See ad, page 5.

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Dr. Johnston has been providing gentle, holistic hands-on osteopathic manual treatment and nutrition for over 20 years. Excellent for newborns, birth trauma, concussions, headaches, sports injuries, neck and back pain, digestive issues, brain support, stress, fibromyalgia, detoxification and weight loss, specialized bloodwork. See ad, page 32.

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