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REDUCING RADIATION RISKS
WAYS TO LESSEN ELECTROMAGNETIC EXPOSURE
by Carrie Jackson
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We are tied to our devices, continually connected via phones, tablets and computers, but this convenience comes at a cost. Many people are surprised to learn that our devices are constantly emitting electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiofrequency radiation (RF). According to the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, there is strong evidence of a correlation between these exposures and neurological, cardiac and pulmonary disease, as well as reproductive disorders, immune dysfunction, cancer and other health conditions.
Constant Exposure
Our exposure to EMFs has dramatically increased over the past few years, especially in homes containing cordless phones, wireless routers and smart meters. Every electrical device emits an EMF, whether or not it’s turned on. This constant radiation can cause damage to cells, and even comes from appliances such as refrigerators, microwaves, washing machines and baby monitors. The closer a device is to a person, the more potent the charge. “EMFs cause VGCC’s [voltage-gated calcium channels] to swing open and allow excess calcium into the cell. This causes elevated oxidative stress, inflammation and ultimately, if not counteracted, disease,” says Mieke Jacobs, an EMF consultant and founder of Healthy House Chicago.
Jacobs, who does private house inspections in the Midwest, says that the rise of smart appliances and lighting in recent years has increased certain types of EMFs. “Dirty electricity consists of highfrequency voltage transients riding along the 60-Hertz electricity provided by the utility company. Many people are surprised to learn how prevalent it is in seemingly safer sources such as solar panels, compact fluorescent lights, dimmer switches and energy-efficient appliances,” she says.
Concerning Effects
As a certified electromagnetic radiation specialist and founder of EMF Healthy, in Sedona, Arizona, Liz Menkes focuses on the radio frequency EMFs found in wireless devices and systems, alternating
The Bayonne Farmers’ Market – The market opens from 2-7 pm. and will run every Tuesday at the same time. The market is located on West 23rd Street between Broadway and DelMonte Drive. The Bayonne Farmers’ Market aims to foster “a sense of community by bringing farmers and local businesses together right in our neighborhood.” The goal is to offer a variety of fresh foods to the community. Downtown Jersey City Farmers’ Market – Mon & Thu through Dec. 4-8pm. The Historic Downtown Jersey City farmers’ market features various NJ vendors and local Jersey City vendors. Operating for over a decade, the Historic Downtown Jersey City Farmers Market, conveniently located by the PATH Train station and Grove Street bus stop in the heart of the historic downtown, it’s the place to get your groceries and treats! Come out and support NJ farms and businesses and get your fresh produce, pies, cookies, flowers and more. 201-547-3554. JCDowntown.org. Hamilton Park Farmer’s Market – The Farmers’ Market runs weekly through the fall.The hours will be from 4-7pm, Wednesdays in Hamilton Park, 25 West Hamilton Place, Jersey City, easily accessible on foot from Jersey City PATH stations located at Grove Street and Newport. Check the website for a list of vendors and products for sale. GNADF.com/Events/HNPA-Farmers-Market/ HDSID Farmer’s Market – The Historic Downtown Special Improvement District Farmers Market is open year-round, and the summer/fall session, begun in April, runs Mondays and Thursdays from 4-8pm. The location will remain at the Grove PATH Plaza, Newark Ave and Grove St, but will also include the “first green” area of the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Mall. Check the website for a list of vendors and products for sale. JCDowntown.org. Hoboken Farmers Market – The Hoboken Farmers Market is open through mid-November on Tuesdays from 2-8pm. It is located between Fourth and Fifth Garden Street on the east side of Church Square Park near the Demarest School. Vendors in attendance will include Union Hill Farms, Roger’s Seafood, Melick’s Town Farm, Circle Brook Organic Farms, Pickle-Licious, Gourmet Dried Fruit and Nuts, and Hoboken Farms. Paulus Hook Farmers Market – The Paulus Hook Farmers Market is both a farmers’ market and a CSA pickup spot for local subscribers. It is open through December on Saturdays from 10am-4pm. The Market is located at the end of Washington Street in the Morris Canal State Park next to the Korean War Memorial, in Jersey City. For more information: PaulusHook.org. Riverview Farmer’s Market – This farmer’s market is held at Riverview-Fisk Park through November. The vendors are between Ogden & Palisade from 10am-3pm. Take a stroll through Riverview-Fisk Park (with NYC views) in Jersey City Heights and enjoy live music, and a variety of awesome vendors like Alstede Farms, Stony Hill Farms, Headquarters Farms, RH Farms, Nature’s Own, and more. The Southwest Park Farmers Market – This farmers market is brand new to the 2022 season. Like other markets, the new market will offer an underserved neighborhood fresh vegetables, fruits, and baked goods. Where: North side of Observer Highway between Jackson Street and Harrison Street through midNovember Thursdays 2-8pm. Uptown Farmers Market – The City of Hoboken will host the Uptown Farmers Market every Saturday, from 9am-2pm, under the 14th Street viaduct between Grand and Adams Streets, Hoboken. The market will have a variety of fruits, vegetables, and other local products. Some of the vendors in attendance are Stony Hill Farms, Cotton Cattle, Hoboken Farms, Roger’s Seafood, Pick-Licious, Choc-O-Pain and Paolo’s Kitchen. To add to the fun, there will be live music on some days. Van Vorst Park Farmer’s Market – Van Vorst Farmers Market, Van Vorst Park, Montgomery and Jersey Avenue, Jersey City, will be open until December on Saturdays, 8am-2pm. This open-air market offers a wide variety of goods, including fresh organic and conventional fruits and vegetables, baked goods, seafood, fresh mozzarella, pickles, and flowers. current (AC) electric and magnetic sources in wiring and appliances, and dirty electricity, all commonly found in homes. “EMFs have been linked to many symptoms and health conditions, and there is evidence of cancer risk from all four types,” she says. “AC magnetic fields were classified as a possible human carcinogen in 2001 due to evidence of increased risk for childhood leukemia. Radio frequency was classified as a possible human carcinogen in 2011 due to evidence of increased risk for brain tumors. Plus, there are links to many other health conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.”
Symptoms from EMF exposure can manifest in many ways. “Early warning signs include difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, headaches, irritability and anxiety. It is estimated about 30 percent of the population is moderately sensitive to EMFs, but have not connected the dots, since these are common symptoms that can be caused by many things. Other common symptoms can include tinnitus, skin rashes, dizziness, sharp stabbing pains, leg cramps, high blood pressure, nausea and hyperactivity, especially in children,” says Menkes. Less common symptoms include heart arrhythmias, unexplained nightmares and nosebleeds, as well as ADHD and food allergies in kids, adds Jacobs.

Reduce Exposure at Home
Tangible steps can be taken to lessen the risk. “The number one mistake people make is sleeping with their cell phones near the head of the bed. Leave it turned off in another room and get a battery-operated alarm clock,” says Menkes. “Turn off Wi-Fi at night, since EMF radiation affects melatonin production. If possible, hardwire your laptops, tablets, cell phones and other devices to eliminate Wi-Fi completely in the house. If you must use a cell phone, keep it in airplane mode as much as possible and don’t store it in a pocket or otherwise close to the body.”
More in-depth interventions include electrical rewiring, as well as radio-frequency shielding that blocks EMFs with copper or another absorbent material. “Replacing dimmer switches helps, but not all electricians are aware of EMFs and have different priorities when upgrading a home,” says Jacobs.
The federal government has no restrictions on overall EMF exposure. “The wireless industry and the government agencies that are supposed to regulate this industry want you to believe that the science is settled and wireless exposures are safe. Unfortunately, this message is not reality. EMF damage can manifest in myriad ways that include many conditions and that are occurring in ever-increasing amounts,” says Lloyd Burrell, author of EMF Practical Guide and France-based founder of ElectricalSense.com.
The Building Biology Institute offers classes and resources to help create environments free of EMF hazards. “Any measure to reduce your exposure is worth taking, and will contribute to a healthier and more peaceful home environment,” says Menkes.
Carrie Jackson is a Chicago-based freelance writer and frequent contributor to Natural Awakenings magazine. Connect at CarrieJacksonWrites.com.
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Diabetes Support Group – 12-1pm. First Mon. Join this virtual support group once a month to discuss issues you are having living with diabetes – with other people living with diabetes. Utilizing peer group problem-solving (asking questions, listening to responses and having a group discussion) we will come up with personalized solutions for you. Seize the opportunity to meet others living with diabetes and talk about your personal challenges as you would talk to a friend. Register online DiabetesFoundationInc.org. Recovery Meetings – RWJBarnabas Health Institute for Prevention and Recovery’s Hope and Healing Program offers emotional support services, education and community-based resources for individuals and families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a variety of virtual services, this program aims to assist those impacted by the pandemic to better adjust to their new reality, mitigate stress, review options, develop coping strategies, and, if needed, find linkages to agencies, programs, and other resources in their community. All Recovery virtual meetings provide social support for those seeking or maintaining recovery, as well as family members, friends and supporters of those who have been influenced by substance use. See website for a list of meetings and registration info. RWJBH. org/treatment-care/institute-for-prevention-andrecovery/programs/hope-and-healing/. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Sensual Bachata (Hoboken) Class + Social – Sats through Oct 01, 7pm. Learn the fundamentals of sensual bachata, and some advance moves as well. A movement of positive dancers with love for bachata! 7pm Open Level Bachata class; 8pm Mini practica / dance with salsa and bachata. $25 per class, includes social practice! Bachata Embassy. 300 Observer Highway, Hoboken. DM for parking 917-995-5773. BachataEmbassy.com. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
Crossword Club – 5-6pm. Join on Zoom to do a crossword puzzle every Monday! Test your puzzle skills! Geared for children in grades 4 to 12. NBPL. org/Event/Crossword-Club. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Museum Kids Art Class – Through Oct. 10am1pm. Museum Kids Art Classes take place two days a week – Tues, Thurs – for fun art making in the Museum walkway. Recommended for ages 2-5. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Art materials are provided; adults must wear masks and maintain social distance. Seating available first-come, first-served. Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656-2240. HobokenMuseum.org. All Recovery Wellness – Tues. 10am. All Recovery virtual meetings provide social support for those seeking or maintaining recovery, as well as family members, friends and supporters of those who have been influenced by substance use. RWJBarnabas Health Institute for Prevention and Recovery’s Hope and Healing Program Daily All Recovery Meetings offers emotional support services, education and community-based resources for individuals and families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a variety of virtual services, this program aims to assist those impacted by the pandemic to better adjust to their new reality, mitigate stress, review options, develop coping strategies, and, if needed, find linkages to agencies, programs, and other resources in their community. RWJBH.org. Zoom Meeting ID: 921 8005 4325 Passcode: healing. 929-205-6099. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
Art Immersion Exploration Program – 4-5pm 10/12, 10/26. Join Ms. Jamie from Mindful Play Yoga in collaboration with the Skyway Family Success Center for fun and engaging virtual yoga. Kids will engage through mindful play and yoga. All ages. Parents are encouraged to participate too. Free. Register call 201-884-2224. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
Nature Walk: Mill Creek Marsh, Secaucus
– 10am-12pm. Help celebrate Bergen County Audubon Society president, Don Torino’s birthday with a nature walk through DeKorte Park, the gem of the Meadowlands park system. Call for meetup info. Free, registration required. Park behind Bob’s furniture store. DeKorte Park, Lyndhurst. Don Torino: 201-230-4983. GreatAuk4@gmail.com. NJSEA.com.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Healthy Living Series: 101 Nutrition Basics –
9-10am. 4 Session Workshop, 10/21,11/18,12/16. Educational series to provide practical information on healthy living. The workshop covers nutrition basics, different food sources of nutrients and how to get the nutrition your body needs with some simple strategies. Led by Emery Keelesdale, Nurse practitioner who has been working in the chronic disease arena for the last 15 years. Virtual Event. Free. TorontoCouncilOnAging.com. Register at Eventbrite. ca/o/Toronto-council-on-aging-16656050883. Storytime at the Museum – Fridays 10:3011:45am. Hoboken Historical Museum staff and other guest readers share stories, rhymes and singalongs with children ages 2 to 5 years and their caregivers. The program is open to all on a first-come, first-served basis; children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. $5 donation appreciated. Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 201-656-2240. HobokenMuseum.org.
Conscious Life Design & Stress Release Pro-
gram – 12-1:30pm. 1st Fri throughOct Virtual via Zoom, with Alex Harrison. Are you ready to reduce stress in your life? We all want to feel better and live better. Yet it feels like we continue to face the reality of not feeling well. There are shifts we feel we need to make. In this workshop, you will learn how to effectively manage stress, process trauma, and open yourself to the vitality of an open, fluid breath pattern. EventBrite.com. Artist & Maker Market – Wed & Fri, 3-9pm; Sat, 12-6pm. The Market is an open-air bazaar featuring locally created fine art and premium hand-crafted goods. AMM connects artists and artisans with the Jersey City & metro NYC community. Their mission is to support handmade goods as an alternative to mass-produced items and to cultivate small business and entrepreneurship by providing a thriving place for them to sell. 201-547-3554. JCDowntown.org. Kids Nights – Fridays 7:30-10pm. Drop your children ages 4-10 off and while you have a night on the town the kids will have the best time! With a different theme each time your children will enjoy an art project, dance class, and a movie on the big screen which is the size of the wall! Kids are served pizza, juice and mini cupcakes. You must RSVP via email to Dance@gardenstreetmusic.com to reserve your space. This is a small group and space is limited. $40. Garden Street School of the Performing Arts, 1018 Washington St, 2nd Fl, Hoboken. 201683-9100. GardenStreetMusic.com.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
Vintage Market –11am-5pm. 2nd Sat. Located in the Bergen-Lafayette section of Jersey City, this market boasts shopping featuring fine craft, antique and vintage items, live music, curated art shows, outdoor street art and rotating food trucks. Through a vast network of dealers, vendors, collectors, crafters and artisans the adventure will be like nothing you have experienced anywhere else in the city. Conveniently located a short walk from the Liberty State Park stop on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, 149 Pacific Avenue, Jersey City. PacificFlea.com. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
Small Business Winter Series– 11am-3pm. Thru 11/13. Will feature a pop-up showcase hosting different vendors outside the store. 100% of proceeds go directly to the small business featured that Sunday. Started as a way to support our local small business vendors during the pandemic highlighting their craft and providing an additional avenue for sales. Kanibal & Co., 197 Montgomery St., Jersey City. ShopKanibal.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Beginning Yoga – Tue through Oct. 6:30-7:30pm. This class is suitable for those who are beginners - with little or no experience, or for those simply looking for a gentle yoga class. The class consists of yoga postures (asanas) breathing exercises (pranayama), and meditation. Instructor Komal Majmundar. $20. Roots Yoga, 2983 John F. Kennedy, Jersey City. RootsYogaStudioJC.com. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Art Immersion Exploration Program – 4-5pm. 10/26. Join Ms. Jamie from Mindful Play Yoga in collaboration with the Skyway Family Success Center for fun and engaging virtual yoga. Kids will engage through mindful play and yoga. All ages. Parents are encouraged to participate too. Free. Register call 201-884-2224. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
Jersey City Farmers Market – Mon & Thur. through Dec. 4-8pm. The Historic Downtown Jersey City farmers’ market features various NJ vendors and local Jersey City vendors. Operating for over a decade, the Historic Downtown Jersey City Farmers Market, conveniently located by the PATH Train
station and Grove Street bus stop in the heart of the historic downtown, it’s the place to get your groceries and treats! Come out and support NJ farms and businesses and get your fresh produce, pies, cookies, flowers and more. 201-547-3554. JCDowntown.org. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Rocky Horror Picture Show LIVE! – 7:30-11pm.
Come see this legendary cult classic and wonderful live performance. Outdoors so dress warm. Food vendors and refreshments will be on site, with limited folding chair seating so feel free to bring a blanket or your own lawn chair. Harsimus Cemetery, 435 Newark Ave., Jersey City SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Small Business Sundays – 11am-3pm. Thru 11/13. Will feature a pop-up showcase hosting different vendors outside the store. 100% of proceeds go directly to the small business featured that Sunday. Started as a way to support our local small business vendors during the pandemic highlighting their craft and providing an additional avenue for sales. Kanibal & Co., 197 Montgomery St., Jersey City. ShopKanibal.com Artisan Market–11-4pm. 2nd Sun. Shop small and local at Main Street Pops outdoor market with artisanal foods, jewelry. home goods, fashion & accessories, beauty, fine art, photography, kid’s stuff, pet products and more! A variety of other attractions like live music, arts and crafts projects and special themed holiday activities. Under 14th Street Viaduct, 1401 Adams St, Hoboken. DIY Vegan Chili Cooking Class – 2:30-3pm. Learn how to get meaty texture and savory flavor of regular chili into a healthy whole plant vegan meal. Follow along step by step to make a vegan chili using fresh ingredients, one pot and one blender. $10. Virtual event. OneGreatVegan.com/Great-Events.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18
Energy Series: The AWESOME! – 7:30-9pm. Everyone wants to feel awesome, but when our energy system, also known as prana or chi, is slowed or blocked, we can feel imbalance and pain, which often becomes chronic, leading to more serious illness. Leigh Higgins and Brendan Gibbons have combined ancient practices and modern science to improve and maintain your vital energy flow. It combines QiGong, vigorous breathing, body tapping, and energy flow meditation for tuning into your body’s potential to feel both revitalized and relaxed, while it maximizes your innate healing and recovery systems. All levels. $35. Urban Souls Yoga 100 Hudson St., Hoboken. UrbanSoulsYoga. com/Schedule.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20
BeginningYoga – Thur. through Oct. 6:30-7:30pm. This class is suitable for those who are beginners - with little or no experience, or for those simply looking for a gentle yoga class. The class consists of yoga postures (asanas) breathing exercises (pranayama), and meditation. Instructor Komal Majmundar. $20. Roots Yoga, 2983 John F. Kennedy, Jersey City. RootsYogaStudioJC.com. HOHA Run – Thur., 7:40pm. The Hoboken Harriers Running Club, a diverse group of runners/joggers, welcomes runners of all abilities for a 5.2-mile run. 6th Street & Washington, Hoboken. Libations: Moran’s Pub. Info: HOHA.net.
Healthy Living Series: 101 Nutrition Basics –
9-10am. 11/18,12/16. Educational series to provide practical information on healthy living. The workshop covers nutrition basics, different food sources of nutrients and how to get the nutrition your body needs with some simple strategies. Led by Emery Keelesdale, Nurse practitioner who has been working in the chronic disease arena for the last 15 years. Virtual Event. Free. TorontoCouncilOnAging.com. Register at Eventbrite.ca/o/Toronto-council-onaging-16656050883.
Energy Series: Sound Bath Energy Healing
– 7-9pm. Our transformational new Sound Bath experience, with Leigh Higgins and Brendan Gibbons, has been designed as a completely immersive self-care experience that assists in overall healing throughout the mind-body in all of its interconnectedness. $35. Urban Souls Yoga, 100 Hudson St., Hoboken. UrbanSoulsYoga.com/Schedule. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Hoboken Harvest Festival – 11am-3pm. Come experience the fun. Pony rides, petting zoo, pumpkin paintings, hayrides, a trackless train, music, hay maze face painting and more. Pier A Park, 100 Sinatra Dr., Hoboken.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
Small Business Sundays – 11am-3pm. Thru 11/13. Will feature a pop-up showcase hosting different vendors outside the store. 100% of proceeds go directly to the small business featured that Sunday. Started as a way to support our local small business vendors during the pandemic highlighting their craft and providing an additional avenue for sales. Kanibal & Co., 197 Montgomery St., Jersey City. ShopKanibal.com. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26
Art Immersion Exploration Program – 4-5pm. Join Ms. Jamie from Mindful Play Yoga in collaboration with the Skyway Family Success Center for fun and engaging virtual yoga. Kids will engage through mindful play and yoga. All ages. Parents are encouraged to participate too. Free. Register call 201-884-2224.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
HoBOOken Halloween 5K & Scary Scurry Kids’ Run – 8am sign in, 10am 5K starts, 11am Kid’s Run. No race day registration. The race starts at Pier A and follows along Hoboken’s waterfront. Proceeds to benefit The Hoboken Shelter (HobokenShelter. org). Virtual and in-person run option. Awards for best costumes, for top overall finishers and top finishers in age categories. USATF sanctioned. Pier A Park, 100 Sinatra Dr, Hoboken. HoBOOken5k.com.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
Halloween Nature Walk-DeKorte Park – 10am12pm. Join the Bergen County Audubon Society for a not so spooky walk thru DeKorte Park, the gem of the Meadowlands park system. Call for meetup info. Free, registration required. Park behind Bob’s furniture store. DeKorte Park, Lyndhurst. Don Torino: 201-230-4983. GreatAuk4@gmail.com. NJSEA.com. Small Business Sundays – 11am-3pm. Thru 11/13. Will feature a pop-up showcase hosting different vendors outside the store. 100% of proceeds go directly to the small business featured that Sunday. Started as a way to support our local small business vendors during the pandemic highlighting their craft and providing an additional avenue for sales. Kanibal & Co., 197 Montgomery St., Jersey City. ShopKanibal.com MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
Ragamuffin Parade & Costume Contest – 3:15pm Line-up. Parade features local live music, floats, lots of great costumes and much more. Wear your Halloween best. Line of march setup for the parade is on Washington & 13th St. Costume contest begins immediately after the parade, with prizes awarded in five age categories. The Little League Field, 5th St and River Terrace. Free. Washington St between 13th & 14th Street, Hoboken.
Autumn is the time of year when Mother Nature says, “Look how easy, how healthy and how beautiful letting go can be. ~Toni Sorenson
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DR. VLADIMIR GASHINSKY DDS
Holistic Dental Center of NJ 91 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 973-609-5984 • HolisticDentalCenterNJ.com
Holistic Dental Center focuses on oral care that’s good for the body as well as the teeth and gums. By treating the cause - not just the symptoms, Dr. Gashinsky and his team of doctors seek to improve patients’ quality of life through holistic and biological dentistry that respects and honors the body. See ad on back cover.
LOUIS STEINBERG, DDS, MS
6050 Boulevard E, Ste LE, West New York, NJ 201-662-2020 • DrLMSteinberg.com Whole body dentistry focused on improving smiles and overall health. We provide full preventative services including safe removal of mercury amalgams, biological periodontal therapy, orthodontics, supportive therapies for toxin removal, TMJ dysfunction and chronic face pain and dental management of sleep disorders. See ad on page 20.
HEALTHY DRINKS
NUTE JUICE
Made-to-order delivery: NUTEJUICE.COM Instagram/Facebook: @NUTEJUICERY 201-572-4201
High quality unpasteurized (no HPP) 100% organic cold pressed juice. Offering convenient delivery to improve your healthy lifestyle easily! Mix and match your favorite flavors and ginger bombs, or choose from our selection of curated juice cleanses and health boost kits. We also offer catering and bulk discounts. All juice is pressed fresh and made to order! HEALTHY FOODS

BUSY BEE ORGANICS
451 Palisade Ave, Jersey City, NJ 201-656-5065 • BusyBeeOrganics.com Chef Michelle Berckes and her team make up Busy Bee Organics, which serves nutritious, immuneboosting eats to the local community. This healthsupportive, local eatery offers instore specials, a brand-new cafe menu & limited outdoor seating. With choices to accommodate every dietary restriction and allergy, you can expect to find delicious options for everyone - organic, plant based, customizable & 100% gluten-free.
BWÈ KAFE
1002 Washington St., Hoboken, NJ 1401 Adams St., Hoboken, NJ 140 River Dr. S, Jersey City, NJ 201-683-0045 • bwekafe.com
All three locations serve drink and food menus with several fun and fresh seasonal items. Offering fresh lemonade, housemade lavender coldbrew lattes, green water detox drinks, salads and toasts, bwé kafe is always thinking of creative and tasty drinks to satisfy your health and pallet. They also source and roast their own coffee beans. Order at the door, ahead of time online, or have them deliver right to your home.
CAFE PEANUT
586 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 201-721-6270 • CafePeanut.com
Funky cafe dedicated to quality foods using locally grown, natural and organic produce. Menu selections include delicious salads, sandwiches, soups, pastries, and artisan coffees & teas.
KEY FRESH AND NATURAL
574 Jersey Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 201-204-4200
Local grocer offering huge selection of healthy products and quality brand names for the entire family. Fresh produce with many organic options, quality meats and poultry, organic baby food, grain-free and natural pet foods, non-toxic cleaning products and much more. Save time shopping in one location and get all your grocery needs met at Key Fresh and Natural. Hablamos Espanol. See ad on page 3. Plant Base, is a nonprofit, vegan, zero waste community café. They recently introduced Plant Space, their new community project where the goal is to offer an affordable vegan food supply to residents as well as educate them about the benefits of being plant-based. The market is now completely donation-based in order to give everyone access to fresh and healthy food. Plant Base is also a strong community hub, known as “the living room for the hood”, where neighbors come together to share knowledge and ideas.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
ANCHOR THERAPY
223 Bloomfield St, Ste. 121, Hoboken, NJ 201-565-2275 • AnchorTherapy.org Therapy is the anchor that holds life together through choppy waters. Anchor Therapy specializes in helping teens and adults through these times. Their experience and professional skills help clients feel better sooner. Call for a free consultation.
ACUPUNCTURE ATELIER
1321 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 201-708-8577 AcupunctureAtelier.com Acupuncture Atelier offers undivided personalized attention during each and every session. Sara and Samia pride themselves on being unique and adaptable. Treatments may include acupuncture, reiki, aromatherapy, moxibustion, cupping, auricular therapy, as well as ancient Shamanic healing methods.
HOBOKEN CHIROPRACTIC + WELLNESS
Dr. Laura Brayton/Dr. Olga Alvarez 113 Monroe Street, Hoboken, NJ 201-792-3544 HobokenChiro.com
Family wellness practice, specializing in pediatrics and maternity, that strongly believe in the body’s innate intelligence and ability to heal itself when blockages to the healing process are removed. Utilizing chiropractic, soft tissue techniques, allergy elimination, nutrition/ supplements, and massage, health is restored and maintained for optimal wellness.
I want every day to be a fresh start on expanding what is possible. ~Oprah Winfrey
JacquieBirdWellness.com Jacquie Bird, Spiritual Wellness offers products and services that, support, guide and empower the individual. She is the the Creator/ Practitioner of Stress Busters Guided Meditations; she creates guided meditation as well as meditation music called SoundSoulVibin’ and is the Owner/Creator of the handmade wellness brand MODAL VISIONS, which is rooted in the energetically dynamic properties of gemstones, crystals and copper. Jacquie is also the Creator and host of the podcast Roll With Peace, In Mind. Her entire platform and intent is in mindfulness, personal growth, stress relief and stress management – in essence, how we can live more calm, centered, grounded and meaningful lives.
LEAH CRESCENZO
917-525-3477 • HeyLeahC.com Transformative healer who utilizes the powerful tools of Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) and Hypnotherapy to improve everything from emotional to physical conditions.
MIND BODY HOBOKEN
51 Newark Street, Ste. 402, Hoboken, NJ 201-994-3500 • MindBodyHoboken.com Mind Body Hoboken works with individuals, corporate teams and small business owners to find balance in their personal and professional life. Finding the calm and peace in life is essential to balancing out the “fight or flight” response caused by stress. Founder/practitioner Jennifer Araneo utilizes neurolinguistic programming, hypnosis, meditation and reiki to help clients find the Zen in their lives.
MINDFUL PLAY YOGA
646-552-2982 • MindfulPlayYoga@gmail.com
Mindful Play Yoga brings out the kid in all of us by working with children, adults & caregivers through mindfulness, play & yoga to see the best in everyone. MPY is committed to inspiring children ages 3 -15 & families to be curious life-long learners.
OLEVIA METRY, MD
Family Medicine 108 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 201-656-5688 • Linktr.ee/Dr_Olevia
Dr. Olevia Metry is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician who grew up in Florida and has made Hoboken home for 3 years. She’s passionate about preventative medicine, lifestyle medicine, women’s health and diabetes. Kelly Bonell West New York Kelly@YouWillRise.co • YouWillRise.co Serving ambitious professionals who strivie to live their best life, but sometimes get weighed down with stress, anxiety, uncertainty, and that ‘stuck’ feeling. RISE helps clients to close the gap between stagnation and success by expanding what their mind sees as possible, helping them release limiting beliefs, and accelerating their growth. Kelly Bonell is a trained life coach who provides her clients a non-judgmental, inclusive, and trauma informed space to empower them to rise to new heights. Virtual sessions available.
SALVATION WELLNESS
30 Provost St, Jersey City, NJ 551-689-0763 • SalvationWellness.com
Salvation Wellness is a multiservice wellness center that offers services such as massage, meditation, yoga classes and sauna sessions. It also sells a variety of personal care products, including CBD bath and body items. Co-founders Celia and Andres Pender have lived in Jersey City for more than a decade. They both have been dedicated to holistic health studies and deductive, science-based, natural healing for more than two decades.
THE GREEN ROOM
109 14th St, Hoboken, NJ 64 Newark Street, Hoboken, NJ 512 Jersey Ave, Jersey City, NJ TheGreenRoomNJ.com
Newly added Jersey City location. Hoboken and Montclair’s first CBD shops that provide both in-person and online shopping. Owner Darek Michael offers education and high-quality products. The Green Room is open Sunday through Thursday 11am-8pm and Fri and Sat 11am-10pm in Jersey City and Monclair.
VICTORIA REED MASSAGE THERAPY
Victoria Radzinski, LMT, CPT 80 River St., 3E-2, Hoboken 201-551-7154 • VictoriaReed.Info@gmail.com ReedWellness.com As a licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Personal Trainer and Yoga instructor, Victoria’s healing and relaxing services reverse the effects of daily stress by repairing damaged muscle tissue to eliminate aches and pains throughout the body. Improve circulation, detoxify your body, and increase mental alertness as you decompress with her carefully designed massages. Victoria’s drive behind her work stems from her observations on today’s lifestyle/living. Roger Dubin 917-699-6492 • Instagram @MrNaturalNYC MrNaturalNYC@gmail.com My mission is to connect people with the beauty and health benefits of hiking and nature. I share this in my Instagram and practice it by supervising over 60 miles of trails in Harriman State Park and being a hike leader and naturist for the Nature Place Day Camp. I am also the Marketing Director for Natural Awakenings where I help people and businesses further healthy living on a healthy planet. Email me for hiking tips and route suggestions. Find Hikes: NYNJTC.org. Expose your kids to Nature: TheNaturePlace.com.
PETS
GALLA WELLNESS
Florentina Galla, Rdh.MS GallaWellness.com
Florentina has been using holistic care and reiki healing for decades and now is providing that for pets. She provides pet healing and holistic pet nutrition. She’s using gentle touching if an area is in pain after trauma and to reduce the healing time; she offers customized nutrition and supplement needs to manage stress and weight gain based on the pets need. She is a regular volunteer at North Star Animal Rescue and is the author of Confessions of a Holistic Hygienist in a New Era of Wellness.
HOLISTIC PET CARE
125 Paterson Avenue, Little Falls, NJ 973-256-3899 • HolisticPetCareNJ.com
Holistic Pet Care of Little Falls provides guidance on optimum diet and environment, and how to minimizing negative elements/toxins to keep your pet healthier and living longer. Holistic and complementary modalities include acupuncture, chiropractic adjustments, homeopathy, bach flow remedies, herbal therapies (western, chinese & ayurvedic), nutritional therapy, ozone therapy, cold laser therapy, and reiki for addressing problems and for preventive care.

Nature’s Virus Killer
Copper can stop a virus before it starts
By Doug Cornell
Scientists have discovered a natural way to kill germs fast.
Now thousands of people are using it against viruses and bacteria that cause illness.
Colds and many other illnesses start when viruses get in your nose and multiply. If you don’t stop them early, they spread and cause misery.
Hundreds of studies confirm copper kills viruses and bacteria almost instantly just by touch.
That’s why ancient Greeks and Egyptians used copper to purify water and heal wounds. They didn’t know about viruses and bacteria, but now we do.
“The antimicrobial activity of copper is well established.” National Institutes of Health.
Scientists say copper’s high conductance disrupts the electrical balance in a microbe cell and destroys it in seconds.
The EPA recommended hospitals use copper for touch surfaces like faucets and doorknobs. This cut the spread of MRSA and other illnesses by over half, and saved lives.
The strong scientific evidence gave inventor Doug Cornell an idea. He made a smooth copper probe
with a tip to fit in the bottom of the nostril, where viruses collect. When he felt a tickle in his nose like a cold about to start, he rubbed the copper gently in his nose for 60 seconds. “It worked!” he exclaimed. “The cold never happened. I used to get 2-3 bad colds every New research: Copper kills viruses in seconds. year. Now I use my device whenever I feel a sign I am about to get sick.” He hasn’t had a cold in 10 years. Users say:
“It works! I love it!” “I can’t believe how good my nose feels.” “Is it supposed to work that fast?” “One of the best presents ever.” “Sixteen flights, not a sniffle!” “Cold sores gone!” “It saved me last holidays. The kids all got sick, but not me.” “I am shocked! My sinus cleared, no more headache, no more congestion.” “Best sleep I’ve had in years!”
After his first success with it, he asked relatives and friends to try it. They all said it worked, so he patented CopperZap® and put it on the market.
Soon hundreds of people had tried it. 99% said copper worked if they used it right away at the first sign of germs, like a tickle in the nose or a scratchy throat.
Longtime users say they haven’t been sick in years. They have less stress, less medical costs, and more time to enjoy life.
Customers report using copper against:

Colds Flu Virus variants Sinus trouble Cold sores Fever blisters Canker sores Strep throat Night stuffiness Morning congestion Nasal drip Infected sores Infected wounds Styes Ringworm Other microbial threats
The handle is curved and textured to increase contact. Copper can kill germs picked up on fingers and hands after you touch things other people have touched.
The EPA says copper works just as well when tarnished.
Dr. Bill Keevil led one of the science teams. He placed millions of viruses on a copper surface. “They started to die literally as soon as they touched it.”
CopperZap® is made in the USA of pure copper. It has a 90-day full money back guarantee. Price $79.95. Get $10 off each CopperZap with code NATA31.
Go to www.CopperZap.com or call toll-free 1-888-411-6114. Buy once, use forever.
Statements are not intended as product health claims and have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not claimed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.