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Putting the Brakes on

Climate Change We Still Have Time

Trekking as Pilgrimage A Literal Path to Personal Growth

Get Vertical

2013 Chiropractic Guide & Resource

Parroting a Wild Diet Fresh Forage Feeds Birds Well

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e all need iodine, yet most of us don’t get enough of it through our diet. A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that iodine deficiency in the developed world has increased fourfold in the past 40 years and now affects nearly three-quarters of all adults. Numerous U.S. practicing physicians quoted widely in the media estimate that the incidence of hypothyroidism in our adult population may be between 30 and 70 percent. Thus, we can’t efficiently produce the thyroid hormones that serve as chemical messengers triggering nearly every bodily function. The presence or absence of iodine affects our every cell. Natural Awakenings Detoxifed Iodine is 100 percent natural, raw iodine in an ethyl alcohol solution. We thank all those that are benefiting from this product and enthusiastically telling us their great results.  Available only at NAWebstore.com  My wife, who suffered from extreme fatigue and other symptoms, saw a dramatic increase in energy after just a few days of taking the natural iodine drops. Now if she misses a day, she’ll end up falling asleep in the middle of the afternoon, like she used to do before taking the iodine. It works! ~ Aaron My doctor told me that I had a hypothyroid condition, prescribed medication and was happy with the follow-up test results, yet I noticed no positive effects on my overall wellbeing. Within two weeks of using the Natural Awakenings Detoxified Iodine, I had more energy, felt more awake and enjoyed clearer thinking and greater peace of mind. People even comment that I look younger. I am a fan! ~ Larry

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deafness, attention deficient and hyperactivity disorder and impaired growth, according to studies by Boston University, China’s Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and France’s National Academy of Medicine. The answer is simple: Taking the right kind of iodine in the right dosage can rebalance thyroid function and restore health to the thyroid and the whole body.

Reasons Behind Iodine Deficiency Radiation: Almost everyone is routinely exposed to iodine-depleting radiation emitted by cell phones, Wi-Fi, microwave ovens and other electronic devices. Iodized table salt: The human body cannot utilize the iodine added to this product. Low-sodium diets: Failure to use healthy salts to fulfill sodium requirements, plus over-

use of zero-nutrient table salt in foods, leads to iodine depletion. Bromine: This toxic chemical overrides iodine’s abilities to nourish the thyroid, adrenal and other hormone-producing glands. A known carcinogen, it is used as an anticaking ingredient found in almost all baked goods, unless the ingredients specifically cite unbromated flour. Iodine-depleted soils: Due to poor farming techniques, iodine and other minerals in soil have declined, so most foods today are devoid of naturally occurring iodine. Proper iodine supplementation with a high-quality product like Natural Awakenings Detoxified Iodine can prevent harm by protecting the thyroid and other endocrine glands and restoring proper hormone production.

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contents 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.

22 EASING EARTH’S RISING FEVER

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The Right Steps Now Can Avert the Worst of It by Christine MacDonald

26 SHOP WITH THE

PLANET IN MIND Daily Choices Help

Counter Climate Change by Christine MacDonald

28 ENERGY HEALING

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COMES OF AGE

A Historic Milestone in Complementary Medicine by Linda Sechrist

30 TREKKING AS PILGRIMAGE

A Literal Path to Personal Growth by Sarah Todd

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32 STARRY-EYED KIDS Clear Skies, Cool Nights

Open Vast Vistas by Randy Kambic

34 ANCESTRAL DIETS A Lighter Shade of Paleo

by Sayer Ji and Tania Melkonian

38 THE POWER OF ONE Julia Butterfly Hill Ask “What’s Your Tree” by Judith Fertig

40 PARROTING

A WILD DIET Fresh Forage Feeds

Birds Well

by Sandy Lender

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10 8 newsbriefs 10 healthbriefs 13 globalbriefs 14 chiropractor guide 21 community spotlight 14 26 greenliving 28 healingways 30 fitbody 32 healthykids 34 consciouseating 38 wisewords 34 40 naturalpet 43 calendar 45 classifieds 46 resourceguide

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newsbriefs Gulf Breeze Zoo Offers Animal Yoga

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he zoo began Yoga with the Animals in May as a way to give the staff an opportunity to attend a yoga class, but it has since received a very positive response from the community, as well. Cara Gaddy leads practices at 6 p.m., Wednesday nights, at locations throughout the zoo. She has stretched with the giraffe, done kickbacks with the kangaroo, held a tree pose while the bears forage and on several occasions been interrupted by peacocks as they race through the group. "Practicing yoga outside, surrounded by local and exotic wildlife, does something for the soul that practicing in a studio can't," says Kayte Wanko, zoo director. All classes are beginner-friendly. Location: 5701 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Gulf Breeze. For more information, call 850932-2229 ext. 122, email cagaddy72@yahoo.com or visit GulfBreezeZoo.org.

Blood Cell Analysis Returns to PNF

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ensacola Natural Foods, Inc. (PNF), will host live blood cell analysis appointments with a nutritional consultant and certified phlebotomist on October 25 and 26. The 30-minute sessions provide individuals an opportunity to view a sample of their blood under magnification while a professional checks the cells for 20 markers of illness or disease, including parasites, yeast, fungi, sugar build-up, uric acid and protein digestive issues. While visiting PNF, guests can take advantage of a wide selection of organic groceries, vitamins, herbal and homeopathic supplements, as well as allergen-free foods for individuals following special diets. The store offers daily specials and military discounts for those with valid identification. A $20 non-refundable deposit is required for the blood analysis appointment, with $40 due upon completion. Location: 916 W. Michigan Ave., Ste. C., Pensacola. For more information, call 850-4338583 or visit PensacolaNaturalFoods.com.

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r. Sheryl Roe, a licensed and nationally certified acupuncture physician, and several local healers will offer their services and consultation, one-on-one with guests, from 1 to 4 p.m., November 2, and refreshments will be served. “At our Harvest Open House event, attendees may come in any time during those three hours to meet with the different practitioners. It’s the perfect way to explore a sampling of alternative and complementary practices we offer here,” says. Roe. Deborah Neff, LMT, will offer chair massages and speak with visitors about the body/mind/spirit approach to health and well-being. Trish Bower, LMT and skin care specialist, will offer microdermabrasion demos and information about other skin care services. Kathy Klauss, LMHC, MS will offer tips and techniques one can use to reduce anxiety and the occurrence of panic attacks. Handouts will be available. Joceyln Rameriz, LMT will show how to experience transformational relaxation through Lomi Lomi. Linda McKee, a Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy practitioner, will offer information about past-life regression and communication with one's higher self.

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healthbriefs

Acupuncture’s Growing Acceptance

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ne in 10 American adults has received acupuncture at least once and nearly half of them say they are “extremely” or “very” satisfied with their treatment, according to a survey sponsored by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Sixty percent of survey respondents readily accepted the idea of acupuncture as a treatment option, and 20 percent have used other forms of Oriental medicine, including herbs and Chinese bodywork. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day is observed on Oct. 24. For more information, visit aomday.org.

More Plastics, More Obese Kids

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causal link between the worldwide epidemic of childhood obesity and phthalates commonly used in soft plastics, packaging and many personal care products is becoming more evident. A Korean study from Sanggye Paik Hospital at the Inje University College of Medicine, in Seoul, shows that the risk of childhood obesity increases with the level of DEHP (di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate) in the bloodstream. The study indicates that phthalates may change gene expression associated with fat metabolism. DEHP in particular is a suspected endocrine disruptor, or hormone-altering agent. Children with the highest DEHP levels were nearly five times more likely of being obese than children with the lowest levels. The scientists studied 204 children ages 6 to 13, of whom 105 were obese. A chemical commonly used to soften plastics, DEHP is found in some children’s toys, as well as myriad household items. Phthalates can be found in pacifiers, plastic food packaging, medical equipment and building materials like vinyl flooring. Personal care products such as soap, shampoo and nail polish may also contain phthalates.

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Cavities are Contagious

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an a kiss lead to a cavity? Yes, says Middleton, Wisconsin, Dentist Chris Kammer, president of The American Academy of Oral Systemic Health. He contends that cavities can be caused by bacteria that are passed from one person to another, just like a cold or the flu. “We aren’t born with tooth decay-causing bacteria,” says Kammer. “At some point, it is introduced to us from an external source, usually a family member,” through sharing food utensils, licking pacifiers, kissing and more. “Then it takes up residence in our mouths, where it is fed by sugars, which cause the bacteria to produce acid.” Cavity-causing bacteria can be transmitted by sharing food, by drinking out of the same glass and by toothbrushes that make contact with the bathroom counter. If bacteria is not removed from teeth (existing in a protective biofilm called plaque), the acid byproduct is able to directly reach and soften tooth surfaces, creating the holes called cavities. Easy solutions to the problem start with good oral hygiene for both parents and kids and proper brushing from a very young age, starting with finger brushing as soon as the first tooth erupts. Kammer advises making it fun and thus habit-forming when kids become old enough to do it themselves; one new interactive toothbrush times kids to ensure they brush the dentist-recommended two minutes.

Mercury RAISES Risk of Diabetes AND Heart Attacks

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xposure to mercury in young adulthood can trigger serious health issues later in life, according to two recent studies. New Indiana University research confirmed a link between mercury exposure and diabetes in young adults ages 20 to 32 at the beginning of the study in 1987, and was periodically reassessed six times through 2005. Those with high mercury levels at the beginning of the study were 65 percent more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes as they aged. Also, Swedish researchers report that high mercury levels from eating contaminated fish leads to a higher risk for heart attacks in men. However, eating clean coldwater fish high in healthy omega-3 fatty acids, like salmon, countered the increased risk from the mercury exposure, according to conclusions published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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The Tourists Robert Lacy The penguin family traipsing through a jungle in cover artist Robert Lacy’s colorful painting, The Tourists, could be interpreted as a statement about global warming. The whimsy with which Lacy painted the subject imbues an attention-getting lightheartedness. Painting has been Lacy’s hobby since his early years. Not content with just one artistic medium, photography is another long-held passion. When reflecting on the two media, Lacy says, “I view photography and painting as two sides of the same coin. I’ve found that painting can take us places the camera cannot, and vice versa.” When he was 8 years old, his mother gave him a Kodak Box Brownie camera—one of a long-running popular series of simple and inexpensive cameras. It was intended to be a camera that anyone could afford and use; it directed his life path. Fast forward to 2005 when photography became Lacy’s full-time endeavor. That year, he won Denmark’s designation as Panasonic Batteries’ Amateur Photographer of the Year. In addition to his dual creative pursuits, Lacy illustrated the children’s book, I Have Been to Africa. For the past 16 years, he has made his home in Denmark with his Danish wife and their children. View the artist’s portfolio at FineArt America.com/profiles/robert-lacy.html.

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October is National Spinal Health Month

A healthy spine is more than the basis of good posture—it is a harbinger of sound emotional and physical health, according to practitioners of holistic chiropractic care. Those seeking relief from back pain and other common spinerelated conditions might do well to exchange pain-masking drugs for more lasting relief from professional adjustments. All chiropractic can be considered alternative medicine, because practitioners do not prescribe drugs or surgery. Instead, these doctors rely on manual therapies such as spinal manipulation to improve function and provide pain relief for conditions ranging from simple sprains and strains to herniated discs and sciatica. Yet, holistic chiropractors go beyond treatment of structural problems, like a misaligned spine, to address root causes. Michael Roth, a Ventura, California, chiropractor who has been practicing holistic methods for nearly 20 years, points out that, “Basic spinal manipulation does not address the mind-body connection. A holistic chiropractor recognizes that symptoms are the body’s way of adapting to some environmental stressor. If the spine is adapting to a stressor, that’s not the cause of the problem, simply the effect.” Holistic chiropractors typically can suggest complementary measures such as massage, yoga, naturopathy or physical therapy for a more integrated and comprehensive treatment approach. Beyond adjusting the spine, they may also prescribe adjustments to diet, exercise and other lifestyle elements, depending on their understanding of an individual’s optimum path to wellness. Before placing one’s care in someone else’s hands, ask for credentials and seek out reviews from former patients. Good health—and a happy spine—begin with an educated and empowered patient. ChiroHealthy.com includes a database of licensed chiropractors, searchable by zip code. For a list of local holistic chiropractors, see pages 14-15.

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Creating a Sustainable, Just, and Healthy World Through Education Join Earth Ethics in welcoming Zoe Weil to Pensacola on Saturday, December 7th, from 10 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Downtown Library, 239 N. Spring Street, Meeting Room B for an engaging and exciting day learning the importance of humane education to create a healthy and sustainable world.

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About Our Guest: Zoe Weil is the co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE), and is considered a pioneer in the comprehensive humane education movement, which works to create a humane, peaceful, healthy and just world for all people, animals, and the environment through education.


globalbriefs Suffocating Earth

Accelerating Amazon Deforestation After more than six years of steady decline, the deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon, which serves as vital lungs for the planet, more than doubled in just six months this year, according to the nonprofit research institute Imazon. Observers blame the increase in part on Brazil’s weakened Forest Code, established to protect the rainforest by limiting how much land can be cleared and developed. Senior researcher Paulo Barreto explains, “Imazon uses satellite images to evaluate the deforestation monthly.” In May 2012, the Brazilian Congress changed the Legal Reserve rule that requires landowners to keep 80 percent of their property forested by eliminating mandatory fines as long as the land is reforested. But enforcement is difficult and the land is often used for growing cash crops such as soybeans or raising cattle. New guidelines also allow clear-cutting closer to riverbanks, and environmentalists are alarmed about threats to biodiversity. Additionally, 60 new dams are on the government’s agenda. Source: Living on Earth (loe.org)

Fossil-Fuel Freedom

New York State Could Achieve It by 2050 A new study lays out how New York State’s entire demand for end-use power could be provided by wind (50 percent), solar (38 percent) and geothermal (5 percent), plus wave and tidal energy sources. This ambitious goal could be achieved by 2050, when all conventional fossil fuel generation would be completely phased out. The plan also generates a large net increase in jobs. Mark Jacobson, a co-author of the study and professor of civil and environmental engineering at California’s Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, analyzes how energy technologies impact the atmosphere and how society can transition rapidly to clean and renewable energy sources if we integrate production and energy use in a systems perspective. Robert Howarth, Ph.D., the senior co-author and a professor of ecology and environmental biology at Cornell University, in New York, has been tackling climate change and its consequences since the 1970s. He says, “Many pundits tell us that solar, wind, etc., are great conceptually, but that it will take many decades to start to make these technologies economically feasible.” However, “New York is one of the larger economies in the world, and New York City is the most energyefficient city in the U.S.” natural awakenings

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he theme for 2013 is “Get Vertical,” encouraging Americans to get off their duffs, out of their office chairs and sofas, and into physical activity. Chiropractic is more than a cure for back pain, focusing on disorders of the entire musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The spine, which carries nerves to all parts of the body, is the focus of the chiropractor’s hands, reducing pain and restoring or enhancing joint function. For newcomers to chiropractic, some of the terms may be unknown or confusing. This glossary, provided by and used with permission from the Kansas Chiropractic Foundation (KansasChiroFoundation.org) provides definitions of terms and explanations of procedures.

Natural Awakenings’ 2013 Chiropractic Guide

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Chiropractic Techniques Lend a Helping Hand

Activator

Classified as a light force technique, which was designed by Dr. Arlan Fuhr. It employees a small handheld instrument which delivers a quick and precise adjustment to the spine to help reduce subluxations.

Acupressure

Acupressure is manual pressure applied to specific acupuncture points with the intention of stimulating neurological flow to various organs, glands or tissues, with the purpose of returning the body to a normal status.

National Chiropractic Health Month, celebrated in October, looks at the importance of joint health at all stages of life, and what people can do to keep their joints functioning properly. The annual celebration is an outreach program of Acupuncture the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Acupuncture is the art and science of Chiropractor

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using needles, and electrical/or manual stimulation of reflex centers throughout the body to create change within organs, glands, and tissues with intent to return the body to normal function.

Adjustment

A specific directional thrust maneuver or application of forces applied to a subluxated vertebra that moves the vertebra to reduce and/or correct the vertebral misalignment, thus improving the neurological part of the vertebral problem along with helping affected tissues and body functions.

Cox Technique

Dr. Cox has developed a technique of “flexion/disc-traction” which pulls the bulging intervertebral discs and tissues away from the spinal cord and the spinal nerves. This technique incorporates a special table that breaks away and flexes downward while performing the tractioning maneuver.

Chiropractic Adjustment

This term refers to a wide variety of specific manual interventions that may be high or low velocity; short or long lever; high or low amplitude; with or without recoil. Chiropractic adjustments are directed at specific regions of the vertebral spine. The purpose of the Chiropractic adjustment is to correct vertebral subluxations, which can cause issues with the biomechanical and physiological structures of the spine.

Chiropractic Analysis

A chiropractic analysis is performed on a routine basis to determine the patient’s need for spinal adjustments. A chiropractic analysis may include (but certainly is not limited to) two or more

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of the following procedures: instrumentation (skin temperature differential analysis), chiropractic X-ray analysis, spinal static and motion palpation, postural analysis, leg-length comparison tests, muscle strength measures, and other chiropractic analysis procedures.

Chiropractic Assessment

The process of combining the clinical analysis to determine the best mode to address and monitor the correction of vertebral subluxation and other malpositioned articulations and structures.

Chiropractic Care

This term refers to the behaviors, methods, procedures, etc., that chiropractic practitioners employ in the case-management of patients.

Chiropractic Diagnosis

Necessary in the professional judgment of the attending doctor of chiropractic to determine the need for care and, in particular, to detect the presence, location and nature of chiropractic lesions (subluxation and attendant biomechanical, biochemical, structural and neurophysiological problems, etc.) and prepare and administer an appropriate course of care within the realm of chiropractic.

Chiropractic Practice Objective

Reduce or correct vertebral subluxations and other body alignment issues in a safe and effective manner.

new bone. Calcium deposits eventually can build up around a vertebrae and become an ongoing case of subluxation degeneration.

Diathermy

Therapeutic measure used in medicine to generate heat in the body tissues. Electrodes and other instruments are used to transmit electric current to surface structures, thereby increasing the local blood circulation and facilitating and accelerating the process of absorption and repair. The heat works like fever to increase the blood flow to the areas that need more blood to bring in white blood cells and red blood cells and antibodies to reduce infection and cause increased healing in a much shorter period of time. It is used a lot for sinus infections, ear infections, bronchitis and pneumonia.

Diversified

Taught at most major chiropractic colleges. It is primarily the use of the practitioner’s hands to make the spinal correction. Many times an audible snap or pop will be heard as the correction is made.

Drugless Profession

Chiropractic is a drugless health care profession. Doctors of chiropractic do not prescribe or issue drugs to their patients.

Electrotherapy

The body’s response to injury is to form

Electrotherapy pertains to the use of electrical stimulation of the body. It may be used to control pain, increase blood and lymphatic circulation, reduce muscle spasm, relax or stimulate the nervous system or aid in the healing process.

Physical Therapist

pain management

Chiropractor aka D.C., aka DC, aka Doctor of Chiropractic A practitioner of chiropractic.

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termined by objective changes in body parameters, such as leg length, etc. Network Chiropractic releases spinal imprints or facilitation caused by physical, emotional or chemical stress, and promotes overall wellness.

Doctors of chiropractic are licensed and extensively trained to diagnose and treat people of all ages. Seniors may be treated with a light, medium or firm adjustment depending on their age, degree of degeneration etc. There are doctors of chiropractic specializing in the treatment of elderly patients.

Nimmo

Developed by Dr. Nimmo, uses thumb, elbow or a “Nimmo Tee” to apply pressure to trigger points to reduce pain and edema associated with the subluxation complex.

Gonstead

Dr. Clarence Gonstead deveoped Gonstead technique. It adopts the use of the doctor’s hands to make corrections of the spine. The doctor may use the side posture position (lumbar roll) to adjust the lumbar spine, knee chest table to correct thoracic (mid shoulder) problems and the cervical chair to correct cervical (neck) problems while the patient remains seated. This technique is also taught in most chiropractic colleges.

Non Force

Non Force refers to a light chiropractic adjusting force which is administered to correct a spinal subluxation. Example: Activator, SOT, Trigger Point Therapy, Logan Basic etc.

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Holistic

Holistic health care is the art and science of regaining health by treating man as a functioning whole. Health is attained by creating a natural balance of environment, diet, water, rest, exercise, emotional well-being and proper neurological balance.

ICE/IME

Independent chiropractic or medical examination is an examination which is usually conducted at the request of an insurance company that wants an independent examination by a doctor other than the treating doctor for the determination of maximum medical improvement or degree of impairment.

Interferential Electro-Therapy

It is a therapeutic treatment to aid in the relief of pain and the promotion of soft tissue healing. It works by tiny amounts of electrical impulses are induced into the tissues in the vicinity of the injury. Where these waves intersect below the surface of the skin, a low-frequency stimulation is created. This prompts the body to secrete endorphins and other natural painkillers to help relieve pain.

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works by the patient lying face up on a bench table, which has roller-type cams beneath its surface. These rollers can slowly travel the length of the spine, stretching spinal joints.

Kinesiology

The art and science of testing the strength of certain muscles to determine areas of vertebral subluxations, neurological deficits, and certain types of nutritional deficiencies. Also known as Applied Kinesiology.

Manipulation

A non-specific manual procedure that involves a directed thrust to move a joint past its physiological range of motion.

Massage

Many doctors of chiropractic incorporate a massage therapist within their office. Massage is used to increase circulation of blood and lymphatics, help with pain reduction, and provided increased motion.

Network

The integration of chiropractic techniques, which utilized light touch or taps to relieve spinal tension to clear the body of nervous interference. Major differences in approach is the sequence or timing of adjustments which are de-

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This upper cervical technique which involves a specific system of x-ray analysis to determine the subluxation complex. The spinal adjustment is delivered manually but at a very specific angle.

Nutrition

Nutrition is the art and science of correcting dietary deficiencies, which can result in abnormal tissue function and certain disease processes. Some doctors prescribe specific vitamins, minerals, proteins, enzymes, herbs, etc., for various health problems with emphasis placed on changing overall dietary habits.

Orthopedics

Orthopedics pertains to the correction and prevention of skeletal and joint disjunction. There are chiropractors that take additional post-graduate classes in orthopedics and specialize in more in-depth injuries sustained to the spine or extremity joints.

Orthotics

Orthopedic devices designed to treat or adjust various biomechanical foot disorders. Orthotic is placed in the patient’s shoe and helps keep the foot in proper alignment. Almost anyone can achieve some benefit from an orthotic. Your feet should not hurt. Pain is the body’s way of warning you something is wrong. If you ignore your pain, the condition causing it could become worse.


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ust like adults, children have bones, joints, nerves, and muscles that require care. Babies experience several physical milestones during their first year of life that place an increased demand on the neuromusculoskeletal system that increase the likelihood of injury and need for chiropractic adjustments. The journey down the birth canal is demanding on an infant’s body, but the combined stress of pulling, twisting and extending the neck of the child during the birthing process puts the spine at risk. Add the extra stress of a difficult or assisted birth (forceps or vacuum extractions), and it is not surprising that one of the most common injuries resulting from childbirth is the cervical subluxation, in which one of the vertebrae in the neck becomes misaligned. The first sign that there may be a problem with a baby is that the head is always turned to one side. More subtle signs include always breastfeeding on one side or a reluctance to turn the head to one side. The importance of proper spinal alignment is realized when we learn how the body is put together. Every nerve that exits the spine is in control of every part of the body. Therefore, subluxations (misalignment) may cause problems like asthma, colic or ear infections. That is why it is so important to have a newborn checked in order to give him or her the best chance to develop as properly and healthy as possible. Another stage of an infant’s development that is particularly challenging is crawling, which initiates the development of curves in our spine. Crawling also helps with the coordination of opposite arm-leg movements required for good posture and proper brain communication with the body. That’s why it’s so important not to push walking too fast. The foundation for proper posture when standing and sitting begins with crawling. Any restrictions or imbalances of the spine could lead to an abnormal curvature formation such as scoliosis. Chiropractic adjustments are crucial at this stage to ensure spinal curves form correctly. Learning to walk is another important milestone in a child’s musculoskeletal growth, because weight-bearing activity stimulates bone growth. Standing is key in the development of bone strength. When learning to walk, children fall down hundreds of times or hit their heads on corners or tables, which may misalign bones in their spine. If we want our children to grow up with a strong, balanced spine, a trip to the chiropractor is a necessity. As children begin to get older, they become involved with sports and athletic activity that may cause injury or spinal misalignments. This is another great time to have a child’s spine examined by a chiropractor in order to maximize healing and recovery. Proper spinal alignment is critical in order to have an optimally functioning nervous system and healthy life. April Lee is a doctor of chiropractic medicine at Bluewater Chiropractic, 4400 Hwy 20 E, Niceville. For more information, call 850-897-1177 or visit BluewaterChiropractic.com.

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Palmer

Palmer College was the first college of chiropractic in the world. The Palmer Method places a strong emphasis on correcting the spinal subluxation and establishing a normal neurological balance to all tissues of the body. All additional therapies such as physical therapy, nutrition, etc., would be considered secondary after the correction of spinal subluxation.

Pediatrics

Pediatrics pertains to the use of chiropractic care for young children. Doctors of chiropractic are licensed and extensively trained to diagnose and treat people of all ages, using a gentler type of treatment for children. There are doctors of chiropractic who specialize in pediatrics.

Pettibon

This technique was originated by a Dr. Pettibon who used his background in engineering to develop a specific chiropractic technique to make corrections of the spinal subluxation. This technique uses a complex formula to ascertain various misalignment angles and uses specific manual and instrument adjustments to correct such misalignments.

Physician

An authorized practitioner of medicine, as one graduated from a college of medicine or osteopathy and is licensed by the appropriate state board.

rates wedge shaped blocks in conjunction with a pumping motion to make sacral corrections. He also uses a “stair walking� movement to make cervical corrections. His primary intent is to restore normal cerebral corrections. His primary intent is to restore normal cerebral spinal fluid flow as well as improve normal spinal integrity.

Primary Care Profession

Spinal Analysis

Radiology

Sports

Any health care provider which by law, expertise and professional ethics, may accept patients without referral, e.g., D.C., M.D., D.O., D.P.M., D.D.S., D.D.M.

The comprehensive process of evaluating the spinal column and its immediate articulations for vertebral subluxations and contraindications to any or all chiropractic procedures.

Radiology is the use of x-rays to determine pathology (cancer, tumors, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis etc.) fractures, short leg deficiencies and spinal subluxations (misalignment).

Many doctors of chiropractic specialize in injuries that occur during sports activities: (concussion, sprain/strains of the ankle, knee, wrist etc.)

SOT

A displacement of the spine that causes interference to the nervous system. Since your spine affects the nerves in all parts of your body, problems in your spine may cause many types of health problems.

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Thermography

Thermograhpy is the use of instrumentation to measure the temperature of various areas of the body to determine if there are any abnormal changes in the body which would alter the flow of neurological, lymphatic, or blood to outer tissues (skin, muscle, tendons, ligaments, etc.) Most chiropractors will use thermography to determine if there is a neurological deficit (subluxation) within the spine that would cause vasodialation of the outer dermatones (skin) of the body. Monitoring of thermography could be used to determine how well the patient is responding to care, or the degree of permanent injury sustained.

Thompson Dr. Thompson developed a mechanical drop mechanism for the adjusting table, which reduces spinal adjusting force and reduces patient sensitivity and pain during the spinal adjustment. He has developed a specific technique to be used in conjunction with his Thompson table. It may be considered a non-force technique by some doctors.


Toftness

muscles and ligaments, providing the physiological environment necessary for optimal baby positioning. This specialized technique was developed by Dr. Larry Webster, Founder of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.

Dr. Toftness has developed a technique which uses a unique tube shaped instrument with a series of lenses that help detect the area of subluxation and neurological disturbances. This instrument is said to detect minute radiation and electromagnetic disturbances that exist with spinal subluxations. He uses a very light non-force adjustment in conjunction with this instrument to make all corrections.

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Trigger

Trigger points are acupuncture points which become inflamed with vertebral subluxations and can be treated mechanically by hand, needle, or electrically such as electrical muscle stimulation for the purpose of pain relief.

Ultrasound

Sonography, in medicine, technique that uses sound waves to study and treat hard-to-reach body areas. In scanning with ultrasound, high-frequency sound waves are transmitted to the area of interest and the returning echoes recorded.

Vertebra

Any of the thirty-three bones of the spinal column comprising the seven cervial, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five sacral and three to five coccygeal vertebrae.

Webster Technique

A specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment used to correct subluxations in the pregnant mother’s sacrum and pelvis. This balances the mother’s pelvic

Some chiropractors suggest various diets to help the patient lose and maintain a desirable weight to reduce spinal stress. Nutritional consultation is used in conjunction with weight loss to maintain a holistic healthcare program. Source needs to say something like. For more information about chiropractic techniques and how they can alleviate your pain, visit the American Chiropractic Association at acatoday.org or a credentialed and licensed chiropractor in your community. Suzi Harkola is the editor of Natural Awakenings Sarasota/Bradenton and Peace River editions and a freelance writer. Connect at suzi@wordsworthdesigngroup.com.

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Chiropractic Care Aligned with Pilates In Recognition of National Chiropractic Health Month

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he chiropractor and the Pilates professional can work together to benefit health. The chiropractor places a strong emphasis on correcting spinal subluxations and establishing a normal neurological balance in all the tissues of the body. Although someone may be receiving chiropractic care and spinal misalignments are corrected, it will be temporary if the muscles and the fascia are not corrected, also. Pilates helps to strengthen and stretch the spine’s supporting muscles, which helps hold chiropractic adjustments. Core strength is the foundation of Pilates exercise. The core muscles are

the deep, internal muscles of the abdomen, back and pelvic floor. When the core muscles are strong and aligned properly, they work in tandem with the more superficial muscles of the trunk to support the spine and movement. The pressure on the back is relieved, so the body is able to move freely and efficiently. Barbara Bruni, owner and trainer at Pilates Core Training in Pensacola, recalls, “I read Joseph Pilates’ works and realized what a spiritually driven man he was. He wrote, ‘The mind, when housed within a healthy body, possesses a glorious sense of power,” and realized that to have change in the world, people had to first have healthy

bodies. He was one of the first contemporary mind/body gurus. I now look at bodies as a riverbed. The blockages determine how the current flows through the body. This lets me see how I am going to develop their program. I am also a firm believer in ‘As above, so below.’” People with conditions such as scoliosis, herniated discs, stenosis, strains/sprains, osteoarthritis and many other chronic conditions have experienced pain relief and improved help by do therapeutic Pilates, which strengthens weak and injured areas. This new stabilization can bring about effective pain relief. In her practice, Bruni explains, “Even though I am working with the physical body, it affects the whole body. Our bodies are emotional, mental and spiritual, with behavior patterns and belief systems. When blockages release and the body is aligned and balanced, it moves with greater ease. It requires less energy to function, leaving energy for other functions. Good posture become effortless and breathing is easier. When the physical body’s alignment improves, the person has a greater potential. There can be less stress, greater coping skills, increased confidence and more happiness.” Bruni’s Pilates TV show can be seen on UWF-TV, MWF 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.., Cox channel 4.

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Necessity Proves to be the Mother of Invention

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sther Terns and Diana Pereira, co-owners of Esther’s Garden of Healing, in Navarre, have witnessed that the key to good health and vitality comes through knowledge about how to take care of the human body naturally. After losing 50 pounds in four months by changing her diet, adding specific herbs and essential oils and avoiding conventional body care products, Pereira found herself being questioned by Navarre locals about how they could help their own families gain better health naturally. After sending them to different locations to obtain the needed items and discussions with Terns in July, Esther’s Garden of Healing was born. The idea that their establishment would be completely gluten-free came from Pereira’s longterm struggle of finding foods she and her four children could safely eat and body care products without cross-contamination during processing they could safely use. This led to the development of their own gluten-free natural skincare line, including everything from insect repellent, a must here in Florida, to balms and lotions for specific skin types. Terns has an extensive history of using homeopathy and nutrition to cure herself of numerous ailments regarded by conventional medicine as lifelong illnesses, including thyroid disease and osteoporosis, and maintains an amazingly youthful appearance. Her love for animals is also evident from an extensive background in homeopathic and herbal pet care. Both Pereira and Terns want to offer the community something more than just another store, so they envision a haven where people can go to find the necessities to help themselves naturally. This vision includes weekly community educational workshops about natural alternatives to solutions for almost everything that hinders optimal health. To make sure workshops are as detailed and accurate as possible, they are led by local experts on topics so varied that each class is

only repeated every three months or so. All the workshops are listed on their Facebook page. Their mission of encouraging the local community to live the natural life means that customer requests are honored as often as possible. They provide an in-store environment for patrons to sit in retro-style chairs, sipping complimentary herbal coffee and perusing the numerous resources available to help gain a better understanding of how to heal ailments naturally, or even prevent them to begin with. The understanding that different herb or oil combinations are necessary for most ailments led the proprietors to offer more than 140 bulk herb and tea combinations. Many are available in capsule or tincture form, too. Homeopathic remedies and essential oils are also on hand, especially for children that may need a milder form of care than an average adult. In the coming months, Esther’s Garden of Healing will continue to listen to the community about what products or services should be offered and workshops topics. Both women agree that the goal is to maintain a community resource center that will spread the concept of a healthy lifestyle for families and the environment. Esther’s Garden of Healing is located at 8184 Navarre Pkwy., in Navarre. For more information, call 850-684-3230 or visit Facebook.com/esthersgardenof.healing.

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leaders believe that we can still reverse the dangerous current course. “These next few years are going to tell the tale about the next 10,000 years,” says well-known global environmental activist Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet. “We’re not going to stop global warming; it’s too late for that. But we can keep it from getting as bad as it could possibly get.”

RISING FEVER The Right Steps Now Can Avert the Worst of It by Christine MacDonald

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enowned “We’re not going to stop global opted for the “bunny slope” approach, climate sciwarming; it’s too late for that. a leisurely descent entist Richard Somerville, Ph.D., But we can keep it from getting from the ubiquitous use of climateuses simple lanas bad as it could possibly get.” changing fossil guage and sports fuels. Unfortunately, analogies to help us ~ Bill McKibben greenhouse gases understand climate would have had to change and the peak two years ago risks ahead. A distinguished professor emeriand now be in decline in order to take tus, researcher at California’s Scripps the easy way out. Instead, the amount of Institution of Oceanography and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere shot author of The Forgiving Air, he likens past 400 parts per million last May, a greenhouse gases to a scandal that’s level that most scientists agree the planet rocked major league baseball in recent hasn’t experienced since long before the years. “Greenhouse gases are the stearrival of modern humans. roids of the climate system,” he says. “Science tells you, you can put this Although we can’t link them to any much carbon dioxide into the atmosingle weather event, we can see them sphere, but no more,” without changing the planet’s climate too dramatically, in the statistics at the end of the seaSomerville says. “Mother Nature tells son, Somerville says. With the bases you, you cannot wait 50 or 100 years to loaded, “Look out, because Mother solve this. You have to do it in five to 10 Nature bats last.” years. There’s been a general failure to To explain how we could confront connect the dots.” The bit of good news the problem, he turns to another sport, skiing. If we were serious about avoiding is that time has not yet completely run out. He and other pioneering thought a worst-case scenario, we would have

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On the Water Front

Sandra Postel agrees. “Water, energy and food production: These things are tightly linked, and all are affected by climate change.” From Los Lunas, New Mexico, she leads the Global Water Policy Project, a group also focused on the climate conundrum, as well as National Geographic’s Change the

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McKibben’s grassroots group, 350.org, opposes the planned Keystone XL pipeline that, if built, is expected to transport Canadian tar sands oil across the United States to refineries along the Gulf of Bill McKibben Mexico. Increasing fossil fuel infrastructure, he says, is impractical, and we’d be better off investing in clean and renewable energies such as wind, solar and geothermal. It’s a theme also sounded by Frances Beinecke, president of the New York City-based Natural Resources Defense Council and author of Clean Energy Common Sense. With the failure of the U.S. Frances Beinecke Congress to enact climate legislation, her group, encompassing 1.4 million online members and activists, is pressing the Obama administration to live up to its pledge to regulate the carbon dioxide emitted by power plants. The leading culprits for climate-changing gases, they contribute 40 percent of the country’s carbon emissions. “It’s time to act, and we have to act now,” Beinecke says.

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“Tell politicians that you care about this. We’ve got to get countering climate change high on the priority list.” ~ Richard Somerville Course national freshwater conservation and restoration campaign. Competition for water is increasing in several parts of the country, she says, and will only get worse as dry conditions increase demands on groundwater. Endangered sources detailed in her extensive reSandra Postel lated writings include the Ogallala Aquifer, vital to agricultural operations across much of the Great Plains, and California’s Central Valley, the nation’s fruit and vegetable bowl. In the Colorado River Basin, which provides drinking water to some 30 million people, water demands already exceed the available supply— and that gap is expected to widen with changes in the region’s climate. In other regions, the problem is too much water from storms, hurricanes and flooding, a trend that Postel and other experts say will also worsen as the world continues to warm and fuel weather extremes. Beyond the loss of lives and property damage, this “new normal” holds stark implications for communities. “We’ve built our bridges, dams and other infrastructure based on 100-year records of what’s happened in the past,” advises Postel. “In a lot of ways, how we experience climate change is going to be through changes in the water cycle. If the past isn’t a good guide to the future anymore, we’ll have to change our water management.” (See nrdc.org/ water/readiness by city and state.)

carbon dioxide generated, experiencing a 30 percent rise in acidity; that’s expected to reach 100 to 150 percent above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century, according to the nonprofit National Academy of Science (NAS), in Washington, D.C. “Thank goodness for the oceans, but they are paying a tremendous price,” says Oceanographer Dawn Wright, Ph.D. She’s chief scientist of Esri, in Redlands, California, that analyzes geographic Dawn Wright system relationships, patterns and trends. The higher acidity levels are “taking a toll on shellfish such as oysters, clams and sea urchins, as well as coral reefs, where much aquatic life is spawned,” Wright explains. Climate change may have other devastating impacts on the ocean food chain—and eventually us—that scientists are only beginning to discern. As just one of myriad impacts: Ocean acidification threatens the country’s $3.7 billion annual wild fish and shellfish industry and the $9.6 billion slice of the global tourism business that caters to scuba divers and snorkelers, according to a recent NAS study.

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We can be grateful for some hopeful developments in the call to act.

Wright, who has advised President Obama’s National Ocean Council, is overseeing her company’s ocean initiative, which includes building an ocean basemap of unparalleled detail. While less than 10 percent of the world’s oceans’ underwater realms are mapped today, Esri is compiling authoritative bathymetric data to build a comprehensive map of the ocean floor. Public and private sector planners, researchers, businesses and nonprofits are already using this map and analysis tools to, among other things, conduct risk assessments and provide greater understanding of how onshore development impacts oceans’ natural systems. Municipalities are also taking action. New York City plans to restore natural buffers to future hurricanes, while Philadelphia and other cities are restoring watersheds, replanting trees in riparian areas, adding rain gardens, laying permeable pavement and revamping roofs and parking lots to reduce stormwater runoff. Investing in such “green infrastructure” is less costly than expanding “grey infrastructure” such as underground sewer systems and water purification plants. Increasingly, local authorities are relocating communities out of flood zones to allow rivers to reclaim wetlands, an effort which also creates new recreation and tourism spots. Floodplains buffer against extreme flooding and drought, plus filter stormwater runoff, removing farm and lawn fertilizers and

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“Thank goodness for the oceans, but they are paying a tremendous price.” ~ Dawn Wright other chemicals that otherwise enter waterways, creating deoxygenated “dead zones” where aquatic life can’t survive, as exemplified by parts of Lake Erie, Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. “These solutions are unfolding here and there,” Postel notes, while also remarking that too many locales are rebuilding levees at their peril and allowing people to return to areas that flood repeatedly. “An amount of climate change is already locked in. We will have to adapt, as well as mitigate, simultaneously.” Somerville, who helped write the 2007 assessment by the Nobel Prize-winning International Panel on Climate Change, labels it “baloney” when politicians say there’s not enough time or it’s too expensive to address the problem. “It’s very doable,” he maintains. “First, inform yourself. Second, tell politicians that you care about this. Then raise hell with those who don’t agree. We’ve got to get countering climate change high on the priority list.” McKibben recommends that the country gets serious about putting a price on carbon emissions. Meanwhile, he’s encouraged by the people-powered regional successes in blocking fracking, a controversial method of extracting natural gas, and credits grassroots groups for holding the Keystone pipeline project at bay. “We’re cutting it super-close” and need to change the trajectory of climate change, according to McKibben, who says we can still have good lives powered by wind and solar, but will have to learn to live more simply. “I don’t know where it will all end and won’t see it in my lifetime. But if we can stop the combustion of fossil fuels and endless consumption, then there’s some chance for the next generation to figure out what the landing is going to be.” Christine MacDonald is a freelance journalist in Washington, D.C., who specializes in health, science and environmental issues. Learn more at ChristineMacDonald.info. 24

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ithout actions to significantly curb greenhouse gas emissions, air temperatures could increase as much as 11.5 percent by 2100, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). While the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change pledged in 2009 to keep warming from increasing more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, more recent reports by the World Bank and other institutions warn that the goal may be unrealistic. Continued global warming could cause widespread drought, flooding and other changes, with disastrous consequences. Here are some of the ways climate change has already impacted our lives. Temperatures: The average global temperature for 2012—about 58.3 degrees Fahrenheit—was the ninth-warmest year since record keeping began in 1880. It was also the 36th consecutive year that the global temperature surpassed the 20th-century average, according to the National Climate Data Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The problem comes alive in a video at Tinyurl.com/ NASAEarthTemps. The EPA reports that the number of days that temperatures will exceed 90 degrees Farenheit is expected to increase throughout the U.S., especially in areas that already experience heat waves.

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Drought: Drought struck two-thirds of America’s lower 48 states last year, and continued into 2013 in many parts of the country, costing billions of dollars in crop failures and damage from resulting wildfires. Extreme storms: East Coast weather has become wilder, with storms such as Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy wreaking unprecedented losses in human life and property. Freshwater supplies: As melting shrinks glaciers’ historic footprints, reducing the amount of springtime snowmelt, and we continue to deplete groundwater faster than it can be replenished, conflicts between agriculture, industry and municipalities over water are expected to increase. Meanwhile, rising sea levels near some seashore cities have already led to incursions of saltwater, contaminating underground freshwater systems. Rising sea levels: Since 1870, the global sea level has risen by about eight inches, according to the EPA. By the end of this century, it estimates that New York City could see a rise of 2.3 feet and Galveston, Texas, 3.5 feet. Other studies say those estimates are conservative. Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in July concluded that a rise of 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit could result in a corresponding rise in sea levels exceeding 13 feet.


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Shop with the Planet in Mind Daily Choices Help Counter Climate Change by Christine MacDonald

Until recently, we’ve been asked to choose between the economy and the environment. Now we’re realizing that the two are closely linked, and that our continued prosperity depends on how well we take care of the natural systems that sustain life—clean air, water, food and an overall healthy environment.

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lthough the worst impacts of climate change are still decades away, experts say it’s already a costly problem. In 2012, U.S. taxpayers spent nearly $100 billion—approximately $1,100 apiece—to cover crop losses, flooding, wildfires and other climate-related disasters, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. That’s more than America spent last year on education or transportation. Given the lack of action on climate change by Congress, more Americans are looking to leverage their purchasing power to make a difference. Yet, as consumers trying to “shop their values” know, it’s often difficult distinguish the “green” from the “greenwashed”. Natural Awakenings has rounded up some tips that can help.

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terms like “fresh,” and “free range” meaningless. Also, there’s more wrong than right about the “natural” label put on everything from soymilk to frozen dinners, she says. While critics of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s USDA Organic label say its regulations are not tough enough, Rangan says at least we know what we’re getting. The same is not true of many claims decorating consumer goods, Rangan advises. Plus, producers get away without identifying myriad other controversial practices, she says, including genetically engineered ingredients. To help consumers protect themselves, the Consumer Union and other nonprofit public advocates have made their evaluations easily accessible via cell phones and iPads. The Web-based Good Guide’s evaluations of more than 145,000 food, toys, personal care and household products are at shoppers’ fingertips via an app that scans product barcodes on the spot.

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and environmental lifecycle specialists to evaluate a product’s repercussions on health, environment and society. Sandra Postel, who leads the Global Water Policy Project, has teamed up with the National Geographic Society to devise a personal water footprint calculator. It helps people understand the wider environmental impacts of their lifestyle and purchasing choices, and provides options for reducing their footprints and supporting water replenishment efforts. “It takes a per capita average of 2,000 gallons of water each day to keep our U.S. lifestyle afloat,” twice the world average, calculates Postel. The typical hamburger takes 630 gallons of water to produce, for example, while a pair of jeans consumes 2,600 gallons, most of it to grow the necessary cotton. Water is just one of numerous resources overused in the United States, according to author and journalist Danielle Nierenberg, co-founder of Food Tank. “We overbuy food. It goes bad and ends up in landfills,” where it lets off methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, as it decomposes. “We also over-order at restaurants,” observes Nierenberg, whose think tank focuses on the interrelated issues of hunger, obesity and environmental degradation. Overall, the U.S. annually accounts for 34 million tons of food waste. “Part of the problem is we’ve lost


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home culinary skills,” says Nierenberg, who says we need to rethink how and how much we eat. “We don’t really understand what portions are,” she adds.

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Collaboration characterizes the broader trend in careful consuming that relies on cell phone apps. Sometimes known as the “sharing economy” or “collaborative consumption”, initiatives can range from

car and bike shares to neighborly lending of lawn mowers and other tools and sharing homegrown produce. One of the more innovative food-sharing options is Halfsies, in which diners at participating restaurants pay full price for a meal, but receive half of a full portion, effectively donating the cost of the other half to fight hunger. Whatever the product, experts say, the new sharing business model

is part of a fundamental shift in how people think about consuming, with the potential to help us reduce our personal carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. Christine MacDonald is a freelance journalist in Washington, D.C., who specializes in health, science and environmental issues. Learn more at ChristineMacDonald.info.

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s recently as 2010, it would have been unimaginable for an annual medical conference including allopathic physicians to hold a meeting themed Illuminating the Energy Spectrum. Yet it happened at the soldout Institute of Functional Medicine 2013 annual international conference. Workshop topics ranged from bodily energy regulation to presentations by Grand Qigong Master Ou, Wen Wei, the originator of Pangu Shengong, and Medical Anthropologist and Psychologist Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., whose Four Winds Light Body School offers a two-year program on the luminous light body, also known as a local energy field, aura, life force, qi/chi or prana. The energy medicine practiced by acupuncturists and other health practitioners that offer any one of the 60-plus hands-on and hands-off modalities described in The Encyclopedia of Energy Medicine, by Linnie Thomas, operates on the belief that changes in the body’s life force can affect health and healing. The therapeutic use of any of them begins with an assessment of the body’s electromagnetic field. Then, a treatment

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specifically designed to correct energy disturbances helps recreate a healthy balance in its multilayered energy field, comprised of pathways, known as meridians, and energy centers (chakras) that correspond to related nerve centers, endocrine glands, internal organ systems and the circulatory system. The objective for energy medicine practitioners is to uncover the root causes of imbalances—often from emotional stress or physical trauma—and harmonize them at a bioenergetic level before aberrations completely solidify and manifest as illness.

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James Oschman, Ph.D., an academic scientist and international authority in Dover, New Hampshire, has conducted decades of research into the science of bioenergetics—the flow and transformation of energy between living organisms and their environment. He explores the basis of the energetic exchanges that manifest via complementary and alternative therapies in his book, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis.

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The objective for energy medicine practitioners is to uncover the root causes of imbalances — often from emotional stress or physical trauma — and harmonize them at a bioenergetic level before aberrations completely solidify and manifest as illness. According to Oschman, there is now enough high-quality research in leading peer-reviewed biomedical journals to provide energy medicine the credence to transform from a littleknown, alternative healthcare modality into a conventional form of medicine. The progression to more widespread acceptance is similar to that experienced by acupuncture and massage.

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For more than 35 years, pioneers of energy medicine like Barbara Ann Brennan, founder of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing; John F. Thie, founder of Touch for Health; and Donna Eden, founder of Eden Energy Medicine, have delved beyond conventional models of healing to confirm that our sensory experience of the world is as limited as our vocabulary to describe it. New language for new concepts is required, such as: nature’s drive for wholeness, resonance, a new band of frequencies, restructuring DNA, local fields and the non-local field, encoding, entrainment, strings, strands, attunement, evolutionary healing and vibration. Eden, who has had a lifelong ability to make intuitive health assessments later confirmed by medical tests, can look at an individual’s body, see and feel where the energy flow is interrupted, out of balance or not in harmony, and then work to correct the problem. “Very little of the natural world that human beings evolved in still exists. In addition, our bodies haven’t


adapted to modern Oschman predicted that “Very little of stressors or the elecenergy medicine will bethe natural tromagnetic energies come prominent in antiassociated with techaging medicine. “When world that nologies that occupy I review the history of human beings our living and working medicine, there are perienvironments,” says ods in which things stay evolved in Eden. “Energy medicine pretty much the same, still exists.” is invaluable because and then there are great anyone can learn how breakthroughs. I think ~Donna Eden to understand their body that with the advent of as an energy system and energy medicine, another how to use techniques to restore enermilestone is upon us.” gies that have become weak, disturbed or unbalanced.” Her teaching tools Learn more at issseemblog.org, the include her classic book, Energy Medi- International Society for Subtle Energies cine, and Energy Medicine University, and Energy Medicine website. which she founded in 2006 in Sausalito, California. Linda Sechrist is a senior staff writer for In a 2009 talk at the American Natural Awakenings. Visit ItsAllAbout Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, We.com for the recorded interviews.

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the practitioner is working on the energy body, not directly on the physical body. Pranic Healing can also be conducted distantly. During a typical healing session, the client sits quietly in a comfortable chair with the Pranic Healer standing or sitting a few feet away. The Pranic Healer uses their hands and/or crystals (advanced healers only) to assess the energy body, clean the energy body to remove congested, obstructing energies, and then send fresh, clean prana (energy) into the body to facilitate healing.

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TREKKING AS PILGRIMAGE

A Literal Path to Personal Growth

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or more than a millennium, seekers have made spiritual pilgrimages on the Way of St. James, beginning at their chosen point in Europe, winding westward and ending in the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela. Today, as portrayed in the 2010 movie, The Way, the core route continues to attract both secular and devout trekkers. It’s fair to say that every pilgrim derives something from the journey, although it’s not always what they expect. Alyssa Machle, a landscape architect in San Francisco, imagined that walking The Way would be a quietly contemplative and solitary experience. Instead, she spent weeks bonding with fellow trekkers: an Ohio schoolteacher trying to decide whether to become a Catholic nun, and a German woman in her 30s unsettled by falling in love with her life partner’s best friend, a war veteran in his 70s. “Inevitably, each person had some internal battle that he or she hoped to resolve,” Machle found. “My own ideological shift was about setting aside preconceived ideas about how I would experience the path, and focusing my energy on the community that I sud-

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denly was part of.” The diverse goals of the people Machle met on The Way speaks to the power of adventurous treks. From the Bible story of Moses and the Israelites crossing the desert for 40 years to young Fellowship of the Ring members hiking across Middle Earth, we like the idea of walking long distances as a way to get in touch with ourselves—and often with something larger. In America, there are as many trails to hike as there are reasons to do it. For Cheryl Strayed, author of the 2012 bestselling memoir, Wild, hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at age 26 allowed her innate courage to blossom. A rank novice, she took to the trails solo, grieving the early death of her mother, and discovered a new kind of self-reliance. “Every time I heard a sound of unknown origin or felt something horrible cohering in my imagination, I pushed it away,” Strayed relates. “I simply did not let myself become afraid. Fear begets fear. Power begets power. I willed myself to beget power. It wasn’t long before I actually wasn’t afraid.” Other people on such journeys

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are inspired by their love for the environment, like Zen Buddhist priest and retired psychotherapist Shodo Spring, leader of this year’s Compassionate Earth Walk, a July-through-October protest of our nation’s dependence on fossil fuels. It has engaged a “moving community” of shared prayers, meditation and yoga along the path of the pending Keystone XL pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska. Spring emphasizes that the walk is intended to connect participants to the land and the people that live on it. “We’re going to small towns,” she says, “where many residents make their livelihoods from oil. There’s a deep division between such people and our group. But when we listen to each other, that division gets healed.” Activist David Rogner says that longdistance walks don’t just raise awareness of political and social issues—they also give people hope. He spent 25 months walking across the United States in the first coast-to-coast roadside litter program, Pick Up America. “As we walked and picked up trash, we inspired people to believe there could be change,” he says. His trek gave him hope for his own future, too. He now believes, “If you commit your life to the healing and restoration of community and yourself, you are going to be wholly provided for.” Whatever the purpose, there are many scenic long-distance walking trails to choose from. The Pacific Crest Trail, from the U.S.-Mexico border in Southern California to the uppermost reaches of Washington State, offers stunning views of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges. The Appalachian Trail, which winds 2,200 miles between Georgia and Maine, provides 250 shelters and campsites. In Wisconsin, the 1,000-mile Ice Age Trail offers awe-inspiring views of glacial landscapes. Starting in North Carolina, the Mountains-to-Sea trail extends from the Great Smoky Mountains to the crystal-blue waters of the Outer Banks. In Missouri, the Ozark Trail sweeps through mountains, lush valleys and tumbling waterfalls. Plus, overseas trails await, as well. Sarah Todd is a writer and editor in Brooklyn, NY. Connect at SarahToddInk.com.


Balancing Emotions Keeps the Body in Shape by Kerry Abaco, AP

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cupuncture, which is more than 5,000 years old, is good for getting from illness back to health and then to wellness visits, which supply the proverbial “ounce of prevention.” A fit body is a product of mental, emotional, physical aspects. The mental creates the physical, as far as the body goes. Depression usually leads to overeating, which definitely does not lead to a fit body. Chinese medicine recognizes that organs correspond to emotions, too. For example, too much worrying causes an ulcer, and that is located in the stomach; over-thinking or worrying affects the spleen, which is related to the well-being of the muscles in the body. So mentally and emotionally, there are attachments directly related to thinking or emotions that can be out of balance. Knowing the cause of these things can be helpful for developing a healthy body. Western medicine may prescribe drugs that take away the awareness and the pain, but Chinese medicine can actually get to the root of it. Most always, there is an emotional imbalance before there is the physical imbalance, excluding injuries, so prevention is a good idea. The Chinese do not pay when they are sick—they pay the doctor to keep from getting sick. In that aspect, we keep the bodies “tuned”. Chinese doctors discovered the immune system 2,000 years ago; actually, several of them. When the immune system is lacking, disease follows, including cancer. There’s also a lack of strength. If there is a mental issue that is part of the problem, we treat the mind, body and spirit. We treat all, which leaves a balanced human being, all set and ready to run that race, to jump into the gym, to swim and to enjoy life to a greater capacity. Abaco Acupuncture is located at 2633 Hwy. 77, Ste., 8, in Panama City. For more information, call 850-628-8412, email AbacoAcupuncture@yahoo.com or visit AbacoAcupuncture.com. natural awakenings

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Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops offer astronomy merit badges. When a family’s interest continues sufficiently to buy a telescope, test preferred models at many potential settings before finalizing a purchase. According to the online guide, a first telescope should provide high-quality optics that limit diffraction (the spreading of light as it passes through the lens system to the eye) and a sturdy, smooth-working mount. More advanced telescopes have built-in computers and motors that can be programmed to point at specific spots in the sky. Whether early steps lead to a later career or as a heavenly hobby, helping to convert a child’s, “What’s that?” to a happy, “I know what that is,” becomes worth encouraging. As Bertoch observes, “Kids have an innate excitement about what’s out there.” Randy Kambic, in Estero, FL, is a freelance writer and editor who regularly contributes to Natural Awakenings.

Faraway Fun Facts Stars appear to twinkle from light distortions caused by temperature differences in our atmosphere. The lifespan of most stars is billions of years. Ancient peoples saw patterns among the 2,000 stars visible to the naked eye and gave them names like The Big Dipper, Cassiopeia and Scorpius. A “shooting star” is actually a meteor with a trail of gases and particles. The Moon’s surface is pitted with thousands of craters from long-ago meteor strikes. Saturn’s rings are composed mostly of billions of ice particles and rocks. Jupiter is by far the largest studied planet; after the Moon and Venus, it’s usually the brightest object in the night sky. Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Mercury and Mars, as well as Pluto, are named for Roman gods—Venus was the Roman goddess of love. Planets and the Moon don’t emit light—they reflect light from the sun.

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Ancestral Diets A Lighter Shade of Paleo by Sayer Ji and Tania Melkonian

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egetarian Awareness Month provides a timely opportunity to realize that a plant-focused diet does not derive exclusively from plants. Just as a carnivore does not subsist on meat alone, the same applies to a vegetarian. What can we learn from our Paleolithic, or Stone Age, ancestors? The recent trend toward recreating a Paleoera diet emphasizes the importance of vegetable nutrition to prehistoric communities, correcting the misperception that they were primarily meat-eaters. The original Paleo diet, before the advent of agriculture, reflected the hunting and gathering of lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, and was absent of grains, dairy, starchy foods, sugar and salt. Today’s updated version might comprise foods naturally available and/or abundant before the cultivation of food in gardens, crops and livestock. Loren Cordain, Ph.D., author of The Paleo Diet and Nutritionist Nora Gedgaudas, author of Primal Body, Primal Mind, each contest the premise perpetuated by many in the weight-loss industry that fat, especially naturally saturated fat, is unhealthy. Those same

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proponents that maintain low-fat/ non-fat food is a panacea for modern illnesses also purport that cholesterol is the chief cause of heart ailments. Gedgaudas writes that the diets of hunter-gatherers inhabiting varied landscapes, from the Inuit of the north to tropical forest hominids, included large amounts of fat and cholesterol, which is essential to maintaining cell membranes and regulating hormones. She points out that obtaining cholesterol from food is necessary to augment the liver’s function of creating cholesterol internally. Cordain agrees that even saturated fats in meats can be beneficial, providing the animals are grass-fed, lean and live in clean surroundings. He emphasizes, however, that when our prehistoric ancestors ate fat, they did not also eat grain carbohydrates, sugar and salt, and contends that it is these components, not meat, that can be detrimental to the body. Doctor of Naturopathy Maureen Horne-Paul adds that organic, lean and game meats are exempt from the acidity inherent in corn-based animal feed. Plus, “When an animal is insensitively confined and killed, stress hormones are released that result in acidity. So,

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we are changing our pH from a healthy alkaline state to a more acidic condition when we consume meat from conventionally raised animals.” Scientific studies published in the Journal of Gluten Sensitivity, Medical Hypotheses and by the Mercola group attest to key problems related to human consumption of grains. Anti-nutrients such as phytic acid in grains lead to the poor absorption of minerals and related deficiencies. Improper absorption of dietary protein caused in part by enzyme inhibitors in grains also tends to damage the pancreas. Individual sensitivities to proteins in specific grains can further interfere with functioning of the neuroendocrine system and subsequent emotional difficulties like addiction and depression may arise. All of these difficulties have been exacerbated by irresponsible prenatal diets that have made younger generations extra-sensitive to the challenges posed by grains to the human system. While Cordain doesn’t recommend dairy, Gedgaudas suggests organic or raw milk products, provided they retain their full fat content and come from grass-fed cows. She reasons that the presence of the anti-carcinogenic fatty acid conjugated linolenic acid (CLA) and the Wulzen factor anti-stiffness agent in the fat benefit joint lubrication. Experts suggest that the dietary formula established by our prehistoric ancestors can be the foundation for a modern-day, healthy, non-confining, creative eating experience. We can exchange grains for quinoa, amaranth and buckwheat (not technically grains at all), and include tubers and legumes, due to their folate and protein content. Blue and sweet potatoes also contain high levels of anthocyanins and potassium. Nearly every category of food, in the proper amounts, can be part of such a balanced diet. When we explore what makes sense and eat clean and natural foods, we have a good chance of finding our body’s own sweet spot. Sayer Ji is the founder of GreenMed Info.com and an advisory board member of the National Health Federation. Tania Melkonian is a certified nutritionist and healthy culinary arts educator. Learn more at GreenMedInfo.com.


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Paleo Menu Recipes

lime leaves and lemongrass stalk. When the stock comes to a boil, reduce to medium heat and add leaves, add half of the carrots and stalk. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes.

by Tania Melkonian Line the colander/basket with the kale “wrap” leaves. Cover and steam for 3 minutes until the leaves are just wilted.

Remove from heat, cool and then remove leaves and stalk; blend soup until smooth.

Remove basket from heat and lay out leaves on a clean work surface, lined up vertically.

Return soup blend to pot, add peppers and the rest of the carrots and then simmer on low heat for 40 minutes.

Stack 1 slice meat, 1 slice avocado and 2 slices pepper horizontally near the edge of a leaf. Add cumin and chili flakes and roll leaf away from the cook into a wrap. Repeat with all leaves.

Kale Wraps

Curried Carrot Soup

Wash and dry kale.

2 Tbsp ground turmeric 1 tsp ground cumin 1 cup diced onions 3 Tbsp curry paste 2 cups coconut milk 2 cups vegetable broth 1 Tbsp coconut oil 1 stalk lemon grass 3 leaves Kaffir lime 1 cup diced carrots 1 cup finely chopped red pepper

Hold the blade of a long chef’s knife along the rib of the kale leaf and pull the leaf away from the rib. Repeat on the other side of the leaf to produce two long flat wraps. Set aside the ribs for stock.

Set a heavy-bottomed pot on medium heat. Add turmeric and cumin, to toast. Add oil and stir to combine with spices. Add onions; sweat to cook until translucent, but not browned.

Bring a pot filled with 2 cups of water to a rolling boil. Lower the heat to simmer and set a metal colander inside as a steamer basket so it sits on top of the water, not immersed.

Add curry paste and stir. Add coconut milk and vegetable broth and bring to a boil.

1 head kale (suggest cavolo nero or dino kale) 1 bell pepper, sliced into julienned strips 1 avocado, julienned 3 oz grass-fed sirloin, grilled to medium and julienned Chili flakes and cumin to taste

Grilled Pineapple with Cream 1 organic pineapple, cut into rounds 2 Tbsp grass-fed, organic butter ¼ cup organic cream 1 vanilla bean or ½ tsp organic vanilla extract Heat butter in a sauté pan until melted and bubbling (not brown). Place pineapple rounds in the pan and grill for 2 minutes each side. Slice vanilla bean pod lengthwise to scrape out vanilla granules. Mix granules with cream until incorporated. Serve pineapple rounds warm with a drizzle of vanilla-scented cream.

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Saturday 9am-1pm Destin Water Users (Parking Lot) 218 Main St, Destin Facebook/Destins-Main-Street-Market Fresh baked goods, local produce & honey, organically grown herbs & lettuces, farm fresh eggs. Art, jewelry, crafts & collectables. Wild and handcrafted jams, jellies, soaps, scrubs and body care. Vendor space available. Tom & Amy Holt. 850-855-6384.

REALFOOD, PANAMA CITY Meets Every 3rd Saturday 850-747-7055 Unity, 1764 Lisenby Ave, Meetup.Com/Realfood-GroupPanama-City

RealFood Panama City promotes the development of an informed community through open and inclusive food awareness opportunities focused on health and wellness through locally grown, nutrient dense, sustainably produced, whole foods.

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The Power of One Julia Butterfly Hill Asks, ‘What’s Your Tree?’ by Judith Fertig

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or 738 days, Julia Butterfly Hill lived in the canopy of an ancient redwood tree called Luna to increase awareness of threats to our ancient forests. Her courageous act of civil disobedience gained international attention for California’s redwoods, together with related ecological and social justice issues. When she claimed victory for Luna on December 18, 1999, she was recognized worldwide as both a heroine and powerful voice for the environment. Today, Butterfly Hill’s commitment to such causes continues to inspire people worldwide. She has helped found and launch a host of nonprofit organizations and currently serves as ambassador for the Pollination Project, which awards $1,000 a day to individuals making a positive difference. The impassioned activist is the inspiration for the What’s Your Tree initiative and also leads workshops at eco-villages such as Findhorn, in Scotland, and Damanhur, in Italy. She lives in Belize, where she describes her life as, “Before tree, during tree and after tree.”

What prompted your life shift from being the daughter of a traveling preacher to an environmental activist? Before Tree, when I was 22, I was rear-ended by a drunk driver and spent 10 months recovering. As I got better physically, I realized that my 38

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whole life had been out of balance. I had been working nonstop since graduating from high school—obsessed by my career, worldly success and material things. This pivotal experience woke me to the importance of the moment and doing whatever I can to make a positive impact on the future.

How did you come to climb up a 1,000-plus-year-old redwood tree and stay there for two years? After I recovered from the accident, I went on a road trip to California. There, I volunteered at a reggae festival. That year, the event was dedicated to the protection of ancient forests. I listened and learned from the speakers and activists passionate about educating people on the destructive logging practices of the Maxxam-controlled Pacific Lumber Company. Returning to my place in Arkansas, I sold everything I owned and returned to California to see how I could help. Earth First! was doing tree-sits to call attention to the urgent need to protect ancient trees, and they needed someone to stay in a redwood tree so the loggers couldn’t cut it down; because nobody else volunteered, they had to pick me. On December 10, 1997, I put on the harness and ascended Luna, 180 feet up. What I thought would be three or four weeks in the tree turned into


two years and eight days. I returned to the ground only after the company agreed to protect Luna and the surrounding grove.

What are some of the legacies of your incredible feat? The Luna experience brought international attention to the plight of the last dwindling stands of ancient redwoods. After Tree, I was asked to speak about the issue all over the world. My bestselling book, The Legacy of Luna, has been translated into 11 languages. A follow-up environmental handbook is titled One Makes the Difference. It all inspires concerned citizens to take action in their own communities.

Now, as a yoga enthusiast, vegan, peacemaker and antidisposable activist, how do you stay true to yourself and model the changes you champion? I am committed to living with as much integrity, joy and love as I can. If we want to see something in the world, then we have to live it. Like I learn in yoga, I aim to stretch into my life and breathe and see what opens up, trusting that clarity and growth will emerge in the process. On a personal ecology level, I love swimming in the sea and the sound of the waves rolling over the reef. I love being at home, mixing fresh masa to make tamales and listening to the birds singing as they sway from the palm branches and bougainvillea. These are the moments that make my soul sing.

How has believing in one person’s power to change the world led you to ask, “What’s Your Tree?” Service is core to my being. It gives purpose and joy to my life. The What’s Your Tree project helps people connect with a place of deep purpose that helps guide their lives, choices and actions. Learn more at WhatsYourTree.org and JuliaButterfly.com. Judith Fertig blogs at AlfrescoFood AndLifestyle.blogspot.com from Overland Park, KS. natural awakenings

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Parroting a Wild Diet

Fresh Forage Feeds Birds Well by Sandy Lender

Wild parrots expend time and energy seeking available foods according to nature’s cycle. Parrots in captivity need owners to mimic this routine for their pets.

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Ann Brooks, founder of Phoenix Landing, in Asheville, North Carolina, remarks about the deficiencies of conventional packaged birdseed diets. “Most lack essential ingredients like vitamin A, calcium and protein, and are also high in fat,” she says. As an alternative, in recent decades manufacturers have turned to formulated pellet diets. As with any pet food, bird owners are advised to check labels for the nutrients that are best for their type of parrot and take care to avoid genetically modified ingredients. Fresh foods, always the more nutritious alternative, require more time and some ingenuity. Avian Veterinary Technician Shari Mirojnick, with the Backos Bird Clinic, in Deerfield Beach, Florida, explains that North Americans, even in the subtropics, don’t have access to all the foods that parrots eat in the wild. “We have to make up for what they’re missing,” advises Mirojnick. “Parrots that live in dense rain forest will often dine on certain tree fruits, which differ from supermarket fruits. Plus, human cultivation has sacrificed much of the nutrient content found in the original fruit in exchange for sweetness.” We need to reconcile the loss in other ways, such as with vegetables. Mirojnick notes, “Many of the best vegetables for parrots are high in key essential nutrients like vitamin A and calcium, which these birds do not efficiently metabolize in captivity.” She recommends nutrient-dense dark leafy greens, carrots, sweet potatoes and broccoli. But avoid avocado, which is poisonous to birds, and nightshade produce such as eggplant and mushrooms. When in doubt about a food, 40

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check it out through a reputable source such as Phoenix Landing.org/parrotcare.html or an avian veterinarian. Blueberries, cranberries and goji contain helpful antioxidants, phytochemicals, vitamins C and K, and fiber, and have a low sugar content compared with their nutritional value. Other fruits like papaya and cantaloupe are high in vitamin A. Providing good fresh food isn’t necessarily time-consuming nor difficult. Parrot Nation proprietor Patricia Sund, of Hollywood, Florida, leads the “chop” revolution, teaching this efficient approach for delivering vegetables, leafy greens, grains and healthy seeds to pet birds—whose care is generally time-intensive throughout their long lifespans—to bird clubs and rescue groups around the country. By gathering ingredients and preparing a large batch, an owner can freeze multiple healthy servings in containers to thaw and feed to parrots over an extended period. Recipes vary, based on the fresh produce available according to growing seasons, regional crops and individual bird tastes.

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Because 50 to 70 percent of a wild parrot’s time is spent foraging, according to Brooks, companion parrots need that kind of activity for mental and physical stimulation. “Foraging keeps them busy, is fun and gives them a job,” remarks Lisa Bono, a certified avian trainer and educator and owner of The Platinum Parrot, in Barnegat, New Jersey. Besides finding food, foraging also keeps a bird’s beak in shape and its mind occupied in finding things to play with, she says. “A busy beak means a busy mind, and less time to develop undesirable behaviors like screaming or feather-destructive habits.” Bono says the popular African grey parrot likes playing with durable and versatile beak and claw toys, plus shredding and tearing bird-safe materials like untanned leather, small plain cardboard boxes, and uncolored and unwaxed paper cups—simple items that can double as destructible “dishes” for parrot foods. Robin Shewokis, of The Leather Elves, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and a board member of the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators, adds, “Any toy can be turned into a foraging device by merely placing some food in or on it; with fresh foods, be careful to avoid spoilage. Be creative: Switch the placement of food and water bowls for a simple parrot puzzle. Put a paper towel over the food dish on another day. Have fun with it. You can put a lot of love and thought into a food’s presentation.” Sandy Lender is the publisher of In Your Flock, a companion parrot magazine. She lives in Southwest Florida with seven parrots that she feeds varieties of homemade chop. Reach her at Publisher@InYourFlock.com. natural awakenings

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Saturday, October 19 Cancer Study with Lois Stephens – 6pm. From Oil To Nuts - The Essential Facts of Fats, Oils, Nuts by Jeff Novick, MS, RD, LD, LN. Free for members.$5 nonmembers.

Friday, October 11 Tuesday, October 1

Story Sprouts – 10am. Every Tues. Ages 3-5. Join Miss Audrey for stories, crafts, and healthy snacks. Free. Yoga – 6pm . Every Tues. Ages 18 an over. Free.

Thursday, October 3

La Leche League – 9.30am. Breastfeeding help and information for breastfeeding mothers and mothers-to-be. Free.

Pensacola Cooks’ Presents Cooking Wise – 10am-Noon. The 50 Item Pantry with Executive Chef Nick Farkas. Shop like a restaurant chef. Stretch your food dollars and make wise food choices. New items and recipes introduced weekly. Online reg/costs. PensacolaCooks.com.

Saturday, October 12

PCKids Jr. Chefs – 10am-2pm. Jr. Chefs (ages 6–12), Teen Chefs (13+). A Chef’s Halloween Party Class. Mixing food art, food science, seasonal foods. Students create a blend of tasty, healthy Halloween treats. RSVP req. For online registration and costs see PensacolaCooks.com.

PCKids Preschool Chefs – 11am-12:30pm. Every Tues and Thur. Ages 3-5. Weekly cooking experience with your child. RSVP required. online registration and costs PensacolaCooks.com.

La Leche Breastfeeding Class – 3pm. Breastfeeding help and information for breastfeeding mothers and mothers-to-be. Free.

Friday, October 4

Ever’movie Night – 6.30pm. Genetic Roulette. Gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, inflammatory diseases, and infertility, GMO. Free.

Mind, Body, Spirit group of Pensacola – 6pm. Education and awareness of emotional and physical wellness, holistic health, personal growth, mental clarity, and spiritual enlightenment. Free.

Saturday, October 5

Wednesday, October 16

Natural Tools for Cancer Prevention and Recovery – 10am-2pm. Free for members, $5 for nonmembers. Non-GMO Awareness Class – 3pm. Discussion of genetically modified foods, current research currently and potentially harmful side effects. Free.

Monday, October 7

Pensacola Cooks’ Presents Fall Harvest Cooking – 6-8pm. Everything Apples and Pears with Executive Chef Lindy Howell. Online registration and costs. PensacolaCooks.com.

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Pensacola Cooks’ Presents Comfort Foods – 6-8pm. Fall Vegetarian Favorites. Pot Pies, Chili with Cornbread Muffins. For online registration and costs see PensacolaCooks.com.

Friday, October 18

Pensacola Cooks’ Presents Cooking Wise – 10amNoon. 10am-Noon. The 50 Item Pantry with Executive Chef Nick Farkas. Shop like a restaurant chef. Stretch your food dollars and make wise food choices. New items and recipes introduced weekly. Online registration and costs. PensacolaCooks.com.

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Introduction to Modern Cloth Diapering – 10am. A general introduction to the benefits, types, and care of modern cloth diapers. Free. Introduction to Fermenting with Pat Johnson – 2-4pm. The process of fermentation, and educates on the ins and outs of the health benefits. $5 for members, $10 for nonmembers.

Monday, October 21

PFLAG – 6pm. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, a non-profit organization promoting communication, health, well-being and acceptance of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people. PFLAGpensacola@yahoo.com. Free.

Thursday, October 24

Cancer Study with Lois Stephens – 6pm. The Case for Natural Cancer Treatment. Surviving prostate cancer without surgery, drugs or radiation - Free members, $5 nonmembers.

Friday, October 25

Families Cook Together – 6pm. Passport to Hungarian Cuisine with Executive Chef Nick Farkas. Flavors of Hungary! Online registration and costs. PensacolaCooks.com.

Saturday, October 26

Introduction to Homebrewing with Pat Johnson – 10am-3pm. The art of homebrewing from scratch, a tradition that goes back thousands of years. $5 for members, $10 for non members.

Monday, October 28

Board of Director Meeting – 7pm. All members of Ever’man are welcome to attend.

Wednesday, October 30

Hu Chant – 6pm. Chanting session (20 min) that provides insight, peace, and calm; expand your awareness and release inner tensions. Free. MiracalesInYourLife.org. 850-862-0446.


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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1

Mommy’s Night Out Workshop (Pregnancy/Baby) – 6:30-8:30pm. Whether you are currently pregnant or have a little one at home, this class is just for you. While sipping wonderfully tasty herbal teas, learn how both aromatherapy and herbalism can be used to aid the symptoms of pregnancy, immediately after birth, and help baby feel better naturally from common childhood ailments. $10. Esther's Garden of Healing, 8184 Navarre Pkwy. 850-499-3670. EsthersGardenofHealing@live.com.

savethedate OCTOBER 10-13 Eco Festival WorldPaddleForThePlanet.com Panama City Beach, FL.

Presented by SUPRadioShow.com, hosted by Carillon Beach and Walkin’ on Water Paddleboards. Proceeds benefit MotherOcean.org. Concluding with 24-hr paddle on Lake Powell, all paddlecraft welcome. supradioshow@gmail.com.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15

Heart Chakra Meditation with Alice McCal – 6-7pm. A guided healing meditation aimed at clearing and boosting the energy of your heart and throat chakras. These chakras are vital in our ability to express our divine self and live our truth. $15. Via Teleconference. Res Req. alice@healingpath.info. 850-585-5496. HealingPath.info.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

Kangoo Toning at Pure Pilates – 3:30pm. 4:14pm Kangoo Party. Friday and Saturaday are in addition to our regular Kangoo Schedule. $12 drop in fee for the class, $15 boot rental if you do not own boots. Pure Pilates, 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze. 850-932-3424. info@purepilatespensacola.com. PurePilatesPensacola.com. Lunar Eclipse Meditation with Alice McCall – 4-5pm. A special guided healing meditation to help you to manifest the new self, the new purpose, the new partnership, association or direction during this auspicious time. $20. Via Teleconference. Res Req. alice@ healingpath.info. 850-585-5496. HealingPath.info.

Saturday, October 19

Kangoo Toning at PURE PILATES – 1:00pm. 1:45pm Kangoo Party. Friday and Saturaday are in addition to our regular Kangoo Schedule. $12 drop in fee for the class, $15 boot rental if you do not own boots. Pure Pilates, 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze. 850932-3424. info@purepilatespensacola.com. PurePilatesPensacola.com.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20

Reiki Master Practitioner Training with Felicia McQuaid – 9:30am-4:30pm. Information on Reiki Master Symbol and attunement to the Master level of Energy, plus symbols pertaining to Reiki work. Learn extensive practitioner information and techniques. $250. Home Studio of Felicia McQuaid, 233 Sotir St NW, FWB. 850-217-2771. yoginifelicia@yahoo.com. TheHealingClinicFWB.com.

November 15-17 MAHABHUTA YOGA FESTIVAL YEAR OF THE WATER SERPENT

MahabhutaYogaFestival.com Sanders Beach Community Center 913 S I St Pensacola, FL 32502

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22

Toughest Joe – 6pm. The world’s first High Intensity Interval Training competition comes to Pensacola. You have 8 minutes to do as many pullups, pushups, situps and body squats as you can. Pullups not required. Free. World Gym Pensacola, 6908 North 9th Ave, Pensacola. 850-293-3941.Reg ToughestJoe.com. 850-484-9391.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23

Nervous System Health – 6:30-8:30pm. On your last NERVE? Join Laurie Azzarella, Young Living Educator, for an informative evening. We will be learning how to prevent and/or minimize their effects of Neuropathy, MS, Parkinsons, Neuralgia and other illnesses. $5. Unity of Pensacola Felowship Hall, 716 North 9th Ave. 850-380-4943. laurieazzarella@gmail. com. WellnessPurposeAbundance.com/yl/123.

savethedate OCTOBER 25-26 Live Blood Cell Analysis Pensacola Natural Foods 850-433-8583

24 regional yoga studios, 24 workshops, LED Hoop performances, a kids tent, a marionette show, henna artists, organic & vibrant food, numerous artists and yoga-inspired vendors all open free to the public.

savethedate January 11 Back to Our Roots Herbal Ceritification Course Presented by Kathy Hubbard. Take charge of your health. An empowering 5 week course. Learn how herbs can enhance how well the body wors. Protect your family from the flu, make vitamin filled herbal tea for wellness. Take the sting out of a bite with a weed. Pre-Reg Req. $100 Discount up to Dec. 15. Includes materials and workbook. Old Thyme Remedies, 2475 E Nine Mile Rd. Pensacola. 850-748-3149. Magnoliaherbs.com

Now accepting appointments with a nutritional consultant and certified phlebotomist. Limited space. The 30-minute sessions provide individuals an opportunity to view a sample of their blood under magnification while a professional checks the cells for 20 markers of illness or disease, including parasites, yeast, fungi, sugar build-up, uric acid and protein digestive issues.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26

Power of Balance: Kids Yoga Workshop – 9-10:30am. Self relationships and community oneness. How we affect ourselves and others, cause-and-effect, Domino Effect. Taught by Carla Musgrove. $20, Early Bird $15 by 10/9. The Healing Clinic, 184 Brooks St #1, FWB. 850-217-2771. yoginifelicia@yahoo.com. TheHealingClinicFWB.com.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27

Reflexology Workshop – 8am-5pm. Learn therapeutic Ingham Foot Reflexology taught by Laurie Azzarella, International institute of Reflexology Instructor. Use on family, friends or professional clients. 16 CEUs for therapists. . $375 for first time students. Reduced rates for return. Gwen's Southern Spa, 2018 East 2nd St, Montgomery. 850-380-4943. laurieazzarella@ reflexology-usa.net. Reflexology-USA.net. Harness Your Stem Cells with Alice McCall – 3-4pm. A guided healing meditation to use your body’s stem cells for optimal health. Stem cells are a powerful healing and transformative force – use them to their fullest potential through this meditation. $15. Via Teleconference. Res Req. alice@healingpath.info. 850-585-5496. HealingPath.info.

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sunday Abhaya Open Flow Yoga – 4:30-6pm. A great way to wind down the weekend with a challenging vinyasa class taught by Jenifer Roberts. $12. Abhaya Yoga Center, 415a N Tarragona St, Pens. 850-439-0350.

monday Pay What You Can Classes – 10am. M–Fri. Experience Yoga, Quigong, Essential Oils, IndigoFlow, Meditation, and Reiki and pay what fits your budget. 20730 Hwy 181, Suite B, Fairhope. ReikiCenterOfFairhope.com. Barre Classes at Pure Pilates – 5:30pm.Wed 7am. Thurs 6pm. $12 drop-in, $10 with a class package. Pure Pilates, 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze. 850-932-3424. info@purepilatespensacola.com. PurePilatesPensacola.com. Pilates Mat Class (Multilevel Class) – 5:45pm6:45pm. A variety of styles taught by Barbara Bruni $10/$15 drop-in. 2130 Summit Blvd. Pens. 850-287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Tai Chi – 6pm. All levels. Free. Florida Blue, Located in Cordova Commons, 1680 Airport Blvd, Pens. 850-202-4188. Abhaya Open Yoga – 6:30-8pm. A vigorous Vinyasa flow class taught by Nancy LaNasa. Who doesn’t like yoga on Monday? $12. Abhaya Yoga Center, 415a N Tarragona St, Pens. 850-439-0350.

tuesday Meditation – 6am. 1st Tues. Guided meditation led by Reverend Jamie Sanders. Love offering. Unity of Pensacola, 716 North 9th Ave, Pens. 850-438-2277. Metaphysical Bible Study – 10am. Unity of Pen-

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sacola. 716 North 9th Ave. Pens. 850-438-2277. Yoga with Hilary Turner – 12:15pm-1:30 pm. $15 drop-in rate, membership rates available. 2130 Summit Blvd, Pens. For more information call 850287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Abhaya Slow Flow Yoga – 5:30-7pm. A slower paced Vinyasa yoga class taught by Nancy LaNasa, certified Jivamukti instructor. $12. Abhaya Yoga Center, 415a N Tarragona St, Pens. 850-439-0350. Truth on Tap – 6pm. Last Tuesday of each month, spiritual discussion with Rev Jamie Sanders. Ozone Pizza Pub, 1010 North 12 Ave, Suite 111, Pens. 850-438-2277. Meditation/Pranic Healing Clinic – 6:15-7:45pm. MCKS is a planetary meditation for peace.Free. Bodyworx Wellness Center, 115 Gregory Sq, Pens. 850-433-2042. PranicHealingCentralGulfCoast.com. Guided Meditation – 7:30-8:30pm. Facilitated by Brenda Q. Bischoff, C.L.C., C.HT., C.I. $10. 7100 Plantation Rd., Ste. 11, Pens. 850-501-3662.

wednesday Health Consultations – 9:30am- 6pm. One-onone with Herbalist Thomas Easley RH. A variety of assessment techniques used to identify the root cause of health issues. Appt req. Pace Wellness Center, 4958 Hwy 90. 850-994-5656. PaceWellnessCenter.com. Yoga Class – 8:30am. Please bring own mat. Free. Florida Blue, Located in Cordova Commons, 1680 Airport Blvd, Pens. 850-202-4188. TRX and Aerial Movement Classes at Pure Pilates – 5:30pm Aerial. Tues 7am & Thurs 5pm TRX. Come hang from the ceiling with us and strengthen your core, tone your arms and legs, and decompress your spine. $28 drop-in, $22 with a class package. Pure Pilates, 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze. 850-932-3424. info@purepilatespensacola.com. PurePilatesPensacola.com. Wellness Rocks – 6-8pm. 1st Wed. Join other health and wellness practitioners and educators to network and collaborate as we strengthen, educate and build our community. See website for monthly locations and host. Facilitated by Natural Awakenings, 850279-4102. WellnessRocksNaturally.com. Pilates Intermediate Reformer and Tower Class –6-7pm. Taught by Beth Bradford $25/$30 dropin rate. 2130 Summit Blvd. Pens. 850-287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Yoga with Dominique Cullen – 6-7pm. $10/$15 drop-in rate, membership rates available. 2130 Summit Blvd. Pens. 850-287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Unity of Pensacola Choir Practice – 6pm. Open to all who would like to perform upbeat, contemporary, positive music. 716 N. 9th Ave. Pens. 850-438-2277.

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Abhaya Open Yoga – 6:30-8pm. A vigorous Vinyasa yoga class taught by Nancy LaNasa, certified Jivamukti teacher. $12. Abhaya Yoga Center, 415a N Tarragona St, Pens. 850-439-0350. Meditation and Intro to Pranic Healing Clinic – 6:30pm. Each week is a different meditation providing a unique experience that Pranic Healing offers. Donations. This event is followed by a Healing Clinic at 7:15pm. PranicHealingandWellness.com. The Center for Pranic Healing, 206 B- Center Street, Gulf Breeze.

thursday Tai Chi and Qi Gong Exercises for Health – 9-10am. $5. Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd. Cheryl 850-492-4451. Emerald Coast Tour’s Wine and Glide –5:307pm. Segway training, an hour Segway glide around downtown Pensacola with a stop at a local wine tasting. $45 per person. Space is limited and tours book up fast. 850-417-9292. Community Acupuncture and Emotion Code Clinic – 6:30-8:30pm. Dr. Bonnie McLean is providing her Community Acupuncture Clinic for stress reduction, combined with Margie Kalaluhi’s Emotion Code sessions. $20/acup, $10/ec. 5012 Muldoon Cir, Pens. RSVP 850-457-3354. SpiritGateMedicine.com. The Body, Mind, & Spirit Group of Florida – 6:30-8:30pm. 1st Thurs. Each meetup will have an array of activities, speakers, products, samples, demonstrations, practitioners, and networking opportunities. $5. Pens. 850-941-4321. PensacolaEvent@aol.com.bmsfl.com.

friday Emerald Coast Tour’s Wine and Glide –5:307pm. Segway training, an hour Segway glide around downtown Pensacola with a stop at a local wine tasting. $45 per person. Space is limited and tours book up fast. 850-417-9292.

saturday Abhaya Open Yoga – 9-10:30am. A vigorous and fun way to recover from Friday night. Rock out on Saturday morning at Abhaya. $12. Abhaya Yoga Center, 415a N Tarragona St, Pens. For more information call 850-439-0350. Spinning and Pilates – 9-10:15am. Special spin bikes that move followed by 1/2 hour mat class. Taught by Barbara Bruni; $10/$15 drop-in rate. 2130 Summit Blvd, Pens. 850-287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Yoga for Life – 10am.Yoga for Life and Even Flow Yoga. Peace for the body, mind and soul. Seniors $5 discount. Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd, Pens. 850-865-7144. Yoga with Sudevi Linda Kramer – 10:30-11:45am. $15 drop-in rate, membership rates available. 2130 Summit Blvd, Pens. 850-287-5836. PilatesCoreTraining.com. Intuitive Gallery Readings By Ericka Boussarhane – 6:30-8:30pm. International Intuitive Ericka Boussarhane uses her mediumship to help others find closure and insight. $10. Mystic Cottage, 4971 Mobile Hwy, Pens. 850-941-4321. PensacolaEvent@aol.com.


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classes/Training HEALTHCARE PROVIDER-Heartsaver, First Aid, AED classes and skills check-offs conducted monthly. LifeMatters Education and Therapy can do individual or group classes and even bring the course to you or your business. Email lifemattersed@gmail.com or contact Amy 850-603-0317 for more information. JUMP-STRETCH GYROTONIC BOARD AT PURE PILATES. Workout on the only Gyrotonic Jumping-Stretching Board on the Gulf Coast. The JSB improves jumping ability, and stretches and strengthens the lower body, as well as, the core. Improves strength and balance in multiple planes. By appointment only, privates or duets. Pure Pilates, 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze. 850-932-3424. info@purepilatespensacola.com. PurePilatesPensacola.com. ONE-ON-ONE CHRISTIAN YOGA, PERSONAL TRAINER OR NUTRITION. Various types of Yoga for everyone. Let’s spend time with the Lord, relax and de-stress. Give your body what it needs to be healthy! Group class also available. Call for prices. 850-481-6992. OPEN ENROLLMENT MASSAGE THERAPY, SKIN CARE AND NAIL CARE CLASSES– Call today to enroll. Day and night classes avail. Class size is limited. Career Institute of Health and Esthetics. 1008 Airport Rd. Unit C, Destin. 850-543-4919. CareerInstituteDestin@gmail.com.

help wanted MASSAGE ENVY DESTIN LOCATION – hiring licensed massage therapists. We invite you to be part of making a difference in those you touch. National franchise with competitive compensation. Earn a great living in a professional supportive environment in which to practice your art. Front desk associate positions also available. Email resume to: Clinic0941@ massageenvy.com.

pRODUCTS JUICE, SMOOTHIES, SOUPS AND SALADS. Enjoy our juice and smoothie bar; organic salads to go and organic soups (cold months). 9am-3pm. Mon-Fri. Golden Almond Health Store. 339 Racetrack Road, NW. FWB. 850-863-5811. GoldenAlmond.com GRASS-FED BEEF. Now carrying Arrowhead grassfed beef from Chipley, FL. Golden Almond Health Store. 339 Racetrack Road, NW. FWB. 850-863-5811. GoldenAlmond.com.

SERVICES BE MORE COMFORTABLE IN YOUR BODY! – Find relief from injuries, pain, movement restrictions and postural/structural imbalances with ROLFING. Sharalee Hoelscher, Certified Rolfer™, RCST®, (Lic. #MA34039). 850450-8508. HealingWithBodywork.com. LET ME HELP YOU REACH YOUR OPTIMUM SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL health through oneon-one coaching in the privacy of your home. Marilyn Smith 561-271-0621; mrs97531@aol.com.

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LAURIE AZZARELLA, LMT, CRR

Young Living Educator, Sponsor #327923 850-380-4943 • LaurieAzzarella@gmail.com WellnessPurposeAbundance.com/YL/123

Organic Salon Systems has started a revolution of healthier, cleaner, natural, organic, and better performing professional salon products. Beauty without sacrificing health. Coloring and smoothing treatments for silky, healthy hair. No SLS, ammonia, parabens or plastics. See ad, page 33.

Experience the healing, uplifting and detoxifying benefits of therapeutic-grade essential oils and supplements. Contact us for personal consultations, in-home classes, household products, health supplements, diffusers, group presentations and business training. See ad, page 45.

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AUSTIN HEALING ARTS

Carole A. Austin, RN, LMT, Lic 18275 101 Clematis St, Pensacola 850-470-0420

Is your body a toxic waste site? Cleanse your entire large bowel of toxicity, harmful bacteria, accumulated waste. Safe, sanitary, refreshing. Massage, far-infrared sauna available. See ad, page 36.

SKINDEEP CLINIC WELLNESS CENTRE

Cindy Butler, Owner/Therapist 4012 Commons Dr W, Ste 120, Destin 850-269-1414 • SkinDeepDestin.com

Colonics, ionic footbaths, infrared saunas. Organic non-surgical facelift, weight loss (lose 20 lbs in 40 days), body wraps, massage, teeth whitening, airbrush tan, makeovers. See ad, page 32.

DENTISTRY DR. DAYTON HART, DMD

IAOMT Protocol 225 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 36535 251-943-2471 • DrDaytonHart.com

Free book for new patients: Mercury Free Dentistry. Ozone, Laser No-Suture Gum Surgery, Test for compatible materials, cavity-causing bacteria. Examine for gum disease bacteria Laser Cavity Diagnoses, Saliva, pH Check, Oral Galvanic Screening, no fluoride.

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HEALING PATH, ALICE MCCALL

Transformational Energy Healer & Counselor BS Psychology, MBA, Hypnotherapist 850-585-5496 • HealingPath.info

Phone sessions to heal serious health issues, unwanted patterns, and more. Authored Wellness Wisdom on natural health and healing; inspired by her journey with cancer.

Essential Oils

BEAUTY SALON VEDAT

healing arts

herbalist classes Kathy Hubbard, Certified Herbalist Magnoliaherbs.com Kathy@Magnoliaherbs.com 850-748-3149

Experienced herbalist and educator. Take charge of your health! Join the empowering journey to health and wellness through the wonderful world of herbs. Various classes taught throughout the year in Pensacola and the surrounding areas. See ad, page 8.

EVER’MAN NATURAL FOODS

315 West Garden Street, Pensacola 850-438-0402 • Everman.org

Natural and certified organic products, vitamin supplements, local and organic produce, wholesome baked goods, hot deli lunches, environmentally friendly products, and educational classes and events. MonSat. 7am-9pm, Sun 10am-7pm. See ad, page 42.

ESTHER’S GARDEN OF HEALING, LLC 8184 Navarre Parkway Navarre, FL 32566 850-499-3670 Esthersgardenofhealing@live.com

A unique establishment specializing in over 150 bulk herbs, over 40 loose teas, homeopathic remedies, and our own herbal skincare line. Find us on Facebook for an updated schedule of our weekly workshops. See ad page 35.

PENSACOLA NATURAL FOODS INC 916 W Michigan Ave, Unit C, Pensacola 850-433-8583 PensacolaNaturalFoods.com

15% off vitamins, herbs and homeopathics every day. 10% off groceries for military. Natural and organic groceries; wheat-, dairy- and glutenfree foods; nitrate-free meats and poultry; homemade sandwiches; low-carb foods; organic wine and beer; locally made jewelry, soaps and candles. Bulk-order discounts, no membership fee. See ad, page 36.

Natural Awakenings of Northwest Florida

www.NWFNaturally.com

HYPNOSIS BRENDA Q. BISCHOFF, CLC, CHT CI

Hypnosis, Hypnobliss™, Life Coaching, NLP 850-637-1631, 850-501-3662 Brenda@TransformYourLife.net TransformYourLife.net

Time Line Therapy, Certified NGH Hypnosis Instructor. Imagine living the life you have already dreamed of. Take the first step now. Call for a free consultation.

RAMONA SHIRES, M.ED.,CH, APH

Hypnosis, Pranic Healing, Education and Life Coaching Pensacola 850-637-3142

Achieve Your Best Life! Get better grades and eliminate test anxiety. Manage pain, relieve stress, change unhealthy habits. NGH and IACT certified hypnotist. Free consultation. See ad, page 29.

INTUITIVE/MEDIUM TERESA BROWN

3 W Garden St, Pensacola 850-206-1853 • TeresaBrown.net

Experienced intuitive medium, public speaker, and author. Find peace, healing and renewal of energy through energetic clearing, past life regression and spiritual counseling. Consultations in person or phone. See ad, page 41.


JEWELRY ROCK HARD DESIGNS

Grayton Beach: 100 E. Co. Hwy 30A • 850-534-4534 Downtown Pensacola: 16 N. Palafox St. • 850-438-5119 RockHardDesigns.com International award winning jewelry designs. Museum style gallery. Finest diamond collection in the region. Over 6,000 ergonomic original designs. Certified harmony green metal, refined not mined. Certified ethical gems. See ad, page 23.

RETIREMENT LIVING

WELLNESS CENTERS SKINDEEP CLINIC WELLNESS CENTRE

THE BLAKE AT GULF BREEZE Brooke Hicks 850-934-4306 • BlakeLiving.com

A retirement, assisted living, and memory care community inspiring wellness in an enriched environment. Also, short-term respite program for caregivers to have their loved one stay as a guest; enjoy the many services and personalized care. See ad, page 6.

BETTER BRAIN SERVICES, LLC

69 Baybridge Dr, Gulf Breeze 850-417-9279 • BetterBrainServices.com Tara.Schuck@hotmail.com

Better Brain Services provides comprehensive assessments and innovative treatment options to improve your life. Services are available for children, adolescents, and adults, 5yrs & up. See ad, page 13.

PILATES PILATES CORE TRAINING

Barbara Bruni, Owner 2130 Summit Blvd, Pensacola 850-287-5836 Gift Certificates Available • PilatesCoreTraining.com

Mat, Yoga, cycle, Gyrokensis, and equipment classes or private session for a personalized experience. Website lists instructors, class schedule and prices. Myofascial Release (John Barnes Method). See ad, nd Rehabilitation Pilates Classes & page 21.

essions tailored to individual needs

INESIS® Classes & Private Sessions on ROTONIC® Pulley Tower ge Therapy including the John F. Technique of Myofascial Release Sacral Therapy (#MM27450) rom Your Core Classes

PURE PILATES

Susan Clark, Owner, PTA 221 Gulf Breeze Parkway Young Living Essential Oils 850-932-3424 ummit Blvd. l Pensacola, FL 32503 www.purepilatespensacola.com

oretraining.com l 850-287-5836

Classes in Pilates Equipment, Pilates Mat, Yoga, Gyrokinesis, TRX, Aerial Movement, and BARRE. Privates and Duets offered in Pilates and Gyrotonic. Massage and Facials offered. See ad, page 7.

Pranic Healing RAMONA SHIRES, M.ED.,CH, APH

Hypnosis, Pranic Healing, Education and Life Coaching Pensacola 850-637-3142

Achieve Your Best Life! Get better grades and eliminate test anxiety. Manage pain, relieve stress, change unhealthy habits. NGH and IACT certified hypnotist. Free consultation. See ad, page 29.

Certified Rolfer™ (MA34039) Registered Craniosacral Therapist 850-450-8508 • HealingWithBodywork.com

Get out of pain once and for all! Treat the source, not the symptom. Enjoy moving freely in a more organized, comfortable, and balanced body. See ad, page 20.

schools

Train the brain. Get smarter, Guaranteed.. With a faster, smarter brain, life is easier. And that’s something to smile about. Call us today and schedule a FREE brain training demonstration for you and your child. See ad, back cover.

sKIN CARE OCEANA NATURALS, LLC

Michael J Russ 866-242-3776 • PureSunscreen.com

MelanSol® is certified chemical free skin care that brings hope and peace of mind to everyone who wants to enjoy a safe relationship with the sun. See ad, page 10.

Jamie Sanders, Minister 716 N 9th, Pensacola 850-438-2277 • UnityPNS.com

Offers supplement/herbal wellness; assessment practices: iridology, tongue/fingernail/pulse analysis, glandular body typing. Healing therapies: ionic footbath, hot house, chi machine, and massage therapy.

TWELVE OAKS RECOVERY CENTER

Twelve Oaks, a 102 bed drug and alcohol treatment center, specializes in treatment of addictions and co-occurring disorders. Call for a free, confidential assessment. See ad, page 38.

4300 Bayou Blvd. Ste 34 850-466-4999 LearningRX.com/Pensacola

UNITY OF PENSACOLA

THE PACE WELLNESS CENTER

2068 Healthcare Ave, Navarre, FL 850-939-1200 TwelveOaksRecovery.com

learning rx, Pensacola

spiritual center

Colonics, ionic footbaths, infrared sauna. Organic non-surgical facelift, weight loss (lose 20 lbs in 40 days), body wraps, massage, teeth whitening, airbrush tan, makeovers. MM27113. MA49032. See ad, page 32.

Thomas Easley, Clinical Herbalist 850-994-5656 • PaceWellnessCenter.com Facebook/The-Wellness-Center

ROLFING SHARALEE HOELSCHER RCST®

NEUROFEEDBACK

Cindy Butler, Owner/Therapist 4012 Commons Dr W, Ste 120, Destin 850-269-1414 • SkinDeepDestin.com

Y O G A

Unity of Pensacola offers, spiritual teachings that empower abundant and meaningful living. We provide philosophy that is spiritual, not religious, and love-based, not fear based.

WELLNESS PROFESSIONALS BLUE WILLOW WELLNESS 850-226-9355 BlueWillowWellness.com

Working with individuals and groups to promote wellbeing through assessment and training to overcome resistance to change. Ask about our Tai Chi classes.

yoga studios ABHAYA YOGA CENTER

415-A Tarragona St N, Pensacola, FL 850-439-0350 • AbhayaYogaCenter.com

Abhaya has been voted Pensacola’s Best Yoga five years in a row, as long as we’ve been open. Take a class with us and find out why. See ad, page 29.

All is connected... no one thing can change by itself. ~Paul Hawken

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