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As you open the pages of this month’s edition, we extend a warm invitation for you to join us on a journey of selfdiscovery and transformation. You’ll find a diverse array of insights, practices, and stories designed to support your individual and unique wellness journey.

Embark on a voyage of spiritual enlightenment with Kiki Powers’ compelling article, Traveling With Purpose: Nine Destinations for Spiritual Enlightenment. Turn to page 16. and explore the connection between travel and spiritual growth, discovering destinations that offer the opportunity to connect with one’s higher self, invigorating senses. May these sacred locales inspire your next spiritual adventure.

Delve into the art of mindfulness in eating, with awareness, artfully expressed in Veronica Hinke’s enlightening piece, Savoring the Present Moment: How to Add Mindfulness to Mealtime. On page 20, uncover the practice of mindful eating, allowing you to fully engage with mealtime and cultivate a deeper connection to nourishment. Mindful eating is more than a practice—it’s a celebration of life’s nourishing moments and leads to balance in varied areas of life, including weight. Explore the world of medical tourism in Sheila Julson’s article, Medical Tourism: Navigating the Risks and Rewards. Turn to page 14 and find how seeking medical care across borders is transforming the landscape of healthcare accessibility and affordability. Discover destinations offering a range of treatments—from specialized medical care to holistic wellness options— and gain insights into planning safe and successful medical journeys.

Learn how to use the transformative power of yoga during your travels with Carrie Jackson’s enlightening article, Yoga On Vacation: Simple Poses and Tips for Travelers. On page 26, you’ll find practical techniques to maintain balance and inner peace amidst the challenges of exploration. Discover the soothing benefits of yoga asanas and mindful breathing exercises, enhancing your well-being on the road. Unlock the mysteries of the night sky and embrace the secrets of Sheryl DeVore’s captivating article, Understanding Light Pollution: Environmental

Concerns and Achievable Remedies. On page 24, you’ll uncover the impact of light pollution on both nature and human health, as well as innovative solutions to mitigate its effects. Time is nigh to reclaim our nocturnal sky, as we return to a more natural order of world.

Lastly, immerse yourself in Marlaina Donato’s thought-provoking article Embracing the Winding Road. On page 28, find wisdom in navigating life’s transitions with courage and grace, embracing change as a catalyst for growth and self-discovery.

May these empowering concepts guide us on a journey of meaning, learning, and upward growth — uplifted, motivated, and equipped with even more valuable tools to enhance our whole being.

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” ~ Mark Twain

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Prioritize Your Wellbeing Unveiling the Link between Dentistry and Overall Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a new era of awareness, urging us to become proactive advocates for our own health. It has highlighted the pressing need to optimize our wellbeing, reducing the burden on our immune systems. In a world where boundaries have blurred, our entire planet has become our canvas for seeking better health. This concept is not novel; in fact, it has been a guiding principle for me for the past 25 years, ever since I envisioned and established The International Center for Dental Excellence.

What is heartening to witness is the increasing trend of individuals seeking knowledge and pursuing the finest treatment options available. There is a discernible shift; people are no longer willing to settle for less. A medical professional should be well-versed in international advancements and equipped with cutting-edge technology, comprehensive training, adept teams, collaborative partners, and a repository of materials. This holistic approach, coupled with experiential wisdom, is pivotal in attaining the pinnacle of health and vitality. These are the very reasons why, over the past quarter-century, people have been journeying to us from every corner of the globe.

With modern transportation at our fingertips and a network of international airports in close proximity, individuals can now embark on purposeful medical journeys. The convergence of easy access to transportation and seamless accommodations has transformed these trips into rejuvenating health expeditions. Many of our patients, having exhausted every avenue elsewhere, arrive with a renewed hope. Previously

unbeknownst to them, the impact of oral infections on overall health is profound.

This month alone, we’ve welcomed patients hailing from diverse countries, states, and localities, each seeking respite from a specific ailment. These individuals come with referrals from their healthcare providers, placing their trust in us to rectify their health challenges. Our expertise has been sought by those grappling with autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, anxiety, depression, cancer, chronic fatigue, thyroid issues, kidney and heart diseases, arrhythmias, tachycardia, Afib, endocarditis, bacteremia, ADHD, and more. Their collective aspiration is to partner with us to prime their health for successful treatment outcomes.

A recent consultation with a gracious lady serves as an apt example. Having previously undergone dental procedures in Costa Rica, she sought our insight into the root cause of her persistent fever, malaise, and inflamed gums. To her astonishment, an examination of her X-rays and cone beam CT scan unveiled a distressing truth. All 28 of her teeth had undergone root canal treatments, harboring numerous abscesses and infections that were detrimentally affecting her bone and soft tissues. This poignant instance underscores the need for informed decisions when it comes to our health.

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The Global Impact of Atlas Misalignment and How EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach Provides Effective Solutions

Pompano Beach, FL - The human body is a complex interconnected system where even the tiniest misalignments can have far-reaching consequences. One such misalignment that can affect patients globally is the misalignment of the atlas vertebra, the topmost bone in the spine that protects the brainstem. This condition can lead to a myriad of health issues. Fortunately, EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach has emerged as a leader in providing effective solutions for this critical issue.

Understanding the Impact of Atlas Misalignment: The atlas vertebra plays a crucial role in supporting the skull and facilitating proper nerve communication throughout the body. When it becomes misaligned -even slightly- it can disrupt the entire nervous system. This disruption may lead to a wide range of health problems, including chronic headaches, migraines, neck pain, back pain, vertigo, fatigue, and even issues with digestion and sleep. The effects of this misalignment are not localized; they can have a global impact on a patient’s overall health and quality of life.

EPIC Clinics’ Comprehensive Approach: EPIC Clinics

Pompano Beach stands out for its comprehensive and patient-centered approach to healthcare. Recognizing the significance of atlas misalignment in patients’ lives, the clinic has incorporated advanced techniques to address this issue effectively. The primary focus is to deliver a gentle, non-invasive treatment that aims to correct the atlas misalignment and restore proper nerve function, blood flow, and body balance without resorting to surgery or medications. EPIC utilizes soundwave technology to accurately align the bones that protect your brain stem. This painless approach is ideal for patients of all ages and symptoms. EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach does not perform any neck twisting or cracking. The goal of EPIC care is to fix the root cause of the issue while supporting the body’s natural healing ability.

Advanced Imaging Software: At EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach, patient education and empowerment are key components of the treatment process. Patients are actively involved in understanding their conditions, the role of atlas misalignment, and the potential benefits of chiropractic care. This collaborative approach fosters trust, confidence, and a shared commitment to achieving improved health and wellbeing.

Patient Education and Empowerment: At EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach, patient education and empowerment are key components of the treatment process. Patients are actively involved in understanding their conditions, the role of atlas misalignment, and the potential benefits of chiropractic care. This collaborative approach fosters trust, confidence, and a shared commitment to achieving improved health and wellbeing.

Changing Lives: Patients who have struggled with chronic pain and numerous health issues find relief and renewed hope through Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractic Care. By addressing the root cause of health problems, EPIC empowers patients to take charge of their well-being and experience life at the highest quality.

The impact of atlas misalignment on patients’ global health cannot be underestimated. Fortunately, EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach has emerged as a beacon of hope for those suffering from this condition. With its customized chiropractic care, advanced digital imaging, Soundwave technology, and emphasis on patient education, EPIC is making a significant difference in the lives of individuals seeking to reduce pain and improve quality of life. Through their dedication to restoring health and wellness, EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach continues to pave the way for better, more holistic healthcare solutions.

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Sucralose May Damage DNA

Sucralose is an artificial sweetener 600 times sweeter than table sugar.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved its use in baked goods, beverages, chewing gum, gelatins and frozen dairy desserts. A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina found that ingesting sucralose may cause the formation of a genotoxic chemical called sucralose-6-acetate. Genotoxicity refers to the breaking up of DNA, resulting in damage that could potentially contribute to health problems. Researchers also found trace amounts of this dangerous chemical in sucralose itself, even before it was consumed and metabolized.

The study included eight projects that exposed human blood cells to sucralose-6-acetate, which researchers found induces the expression of genes associated with inflammation, oxidative stress and cancer. Exposure to certain concentrations of sucralose-6-acetate and sucralose also appeared to impair the gut lining, and sucralose6-acetate inhibited certain enzymes, which could interfere with the body’s ability to metabolize medications.

Impacts of Radio Frequency Radiation

The introduction of 5G mobile phones and infrastructure has given rise to concerns about their safety, as more than 1 million new antennas will be required in the U.S. Currently, the Federal Communications Commission and International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection consider only the thermal effects (tissue heating) from electromagnetic frequency (EMF) exposure as potentially harmful.

A group of researchers led by Ariel University, in Israel, evaluated the non-thermal effects of exposure to EMF radiation on biological systems and human populations by reviewing in vitro [outside a living organism] and in vivo [inside a living organism] studies, as well as clinical studies on electromagnetic hypersensitivity and the epidemiological evidence for cancer due to the action of mobile-based radiation exposure. Although data derived from these studies was inconsistent, the researchers found supporting evidence that this radiation may contribute to cancer, endocrinological, neurological and other adverse health consequences. The researchers call for a more targeted, interdisciplinary research effort by national governments to ensure public health.

Children’s Physical Activity Declined Since Pandemic

In a new systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers found that children’s physical activity has been greatly reduced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The researchers looked at data from 22 studies that included 14,216 participants ranging from 3 to 18 years old. The data showed that children’s total daily physical activity decreased by 20 percent (17 minutes), irrespective of pre-pandemic baseline levels, and the reduction was larger for higher-intensity physical activity. This reduction represents almost one-third of the daily dose of moderate-tovigorous physical activity recommended for young children and adolescents.

These effects are largely due to social distancing policies and related school closures, which affected 1.5 billion youth worldwide. Under lockdown, children no longer had access to regular physical activities, recreational facilities or outdoor recess, and online learning increased sedentary screen time, disrupting healthy habits. Physical activity affects not only physical health, but also psychosocial functioning and mental well-being.

The study’s results align with another meta-analysis showing that the pandemic increased the prevalence of youth depression and anxiety symptoms, highlighting the tremendous challenges that public health officials face to revive young people’s interest in physical activity since the pandemic.

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Testing Acupuncture for Long-Term COVID

Long COVID affects nearly 14 percent of adult patients that had COVID-19. It is characterized by symptoms lasting at least 12 weeks after the initial infection, including fatigue, brain fog and breathlessness. Although there is no standard treatment for this clinical diagnosis, researchers in the UK are currently studying the impact of acupuncture on this lingering condition, as the practice has been successfully used to treat similar symptoms associated with other ailments.

The randomized trial began in 2022 and is expected to collect data from 160 participants until the year 2025. Participants with long COVID are selected if they have a fatigue score greater than five on the COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale. The experimental group will be offered weekly 15-minute acupuncture treatments for six weeks, while the control group will receive no acupuncture treatments. Both groups will be required to complete questionnaires on their general physical and mental fatigue at baseline and at two, six and 12 weeks. Throughout the study, both groups will be provided with general advice on managing their symptoms. As reported by NBC News, the participants receiving acupuncture so far “do seem to be responding” positively to the treatments, according to Dr. Imogen Locke, a clinical oncologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital, in London, who is leading the study.

Rise in Children With Autism

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released updated statistics on the rate of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which has been on the rise. The data is based on reviews of developmental evaluations and records from medical and educational service providers.

One in 36 children was diagnosed with autism by age 8 in 2020, or about 2.8 percent of children, up from one in 44 children in 2018 and one in 150 children in 2000, when the CDC first began tracking ASD prevalence in this country. Autism was also 3.8 times as prevalent among boys as girls, and for the first time the prevalence was slightly lower among white children compared to other racial and ethnic groups, which is a reversal of racial and ethnic differences observed in the past. However, Black children with ASD remain more likely than white children with ASD to have a co-occurring intellectual disability.

The CDC partially attributes these patterns to improved screening, awareness and access to services. They highlight the importance of accessible and equitable ASD diagnostic treatment and services for children of different backgrounds and call for more research to comprehend the emergence of diagnostic differences across states.

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Harvesting Solar Power in Space

Ayurvedic Cosmetics on the Rise

Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar energy during a space orbit and beaming it safely to a fixed point on Earth. Recently, the British government sponsored an SBSP competition to award more than $5.5 million in grants to the most promising innovators of this novel technology, which may be the key to producing costeffective, cleaner, more renewable energy. The goal is an array of spacecraft to collect sunlight and convert it into microwaves before beaming them to a receiver on Earth, where it is converted into electricity.

Because space has no atmosphere, the sunlight is undiluted, which means that a space-based solar panel would be able to generate more energy than a comparable panel on Earth. The other potential benefit to collecting solar power in space is that there are no day-night cycles, cloud cover or seasonal variations to contend with.

Among the grant winners were two British schools: Cambridge University, which is developing ultra-lightweight panels that can withstand high radiation levels, and Queen Mary University, which is working on a wireless system to safely beam the energy to Earth. In related research, scientists at the California Institute of Technology were able to successfully transmit power wirelessly in space and to beam detectable power to Earth using an experimental spacecraft.

In Sanskrit, Ayurveda translates to “the science of everyday living,” and it is one of the world’s oldest systems of medicine. Offering a holistic path for cultivating health and well-being, Ayurveda promotes balance and harmony with the use of natural herbs, plant-based medicines and spices.

According to a recent comprehensive research report by Market Research Future (MRFR), the worldwide Ayurvedic products market size is expected to grow from $12.6 billion in 2023 to $31.8 billion by 2032. MRFR analysts ascribe this impressive growth to increased availability and public awareness of such goods, as well as a deepening distaste for the adverse side effects of conventional medicines and products.

Demand for Ayurvedic cosmetic products is also on the rise, according to the same MRFR report. Supporting the idea that outer beauty reflects what is going on inside the body, beauty brands like Kama Ayurveda, RANAVAT and Forest Essentials are expanding into the global sector. Their increasing popularity follows broader trends toward organic and natural medicines and “clean beauty”, as well as increasing awareness about toxic ingredients in some Western products. Ayurvedic components have been used recently to balance Western formulas. For instance, in skincare, sandalwood is added as an antioxidant, and turmeric is combined with topical retinoid medications to reduce irritation.

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As temperatures rise due to global warming, scientists are worried about how extreme heat may impact heart health. Research published in the Journal of Applied Physiology warns that air temperatures as low as 93° F may lead to a steady increase in heart rate under humid conditions. This increase, referred to as cardiovascular heart strain, can occur even before a person’s internal temperature starts to rise.

The study involved healthy participants engaging in light physical activity inside an environmental chamber. As the chamber got hotter, participants’ heart rates increased and then plateaued. However, when the chamber continued to heat up, heart rates began to rise again and continued to rise even after the experiment. This rapidly increased heart rate indicates cardiovascular strain.

A related study published in Physiological Reports reported that even at rest, heat can affect the heart. Researchers found that at 50 percent humidity, the heart rate of participants at rest was, on average, 64 percent higher at 122° F than at 82° F. These findings are concerning, as extreme heat events are becoming more common around the world and could be lethal for vulnerable and older populations.

Light-Emitting Technology on the Horizon

Researchers from Japan and Germany are developing eco-friendly light devices that use a single layer of organic film mixed with light-emitting materials and an electrolyte. These light-emitting electrochemical cells (LEC) are gaining attention due to their simplified structure and because they consume less energy and cost less than the organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) currently on the market.

The research team is using molecules called dendrimers, new organic materials that can extend the life of LECs. The electrolyte in an LEC can be made from inexpensive materials, such as biomass-derived cellulose acetate, a compound used in clothing fibers and eyeglass frames, whereas OLEDs use rare or heavy metals. Researchers are also using graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, as the electrode. While the progress is exciting, the developers of this new lighting technology note that more research is needed before it goes to market in order to make the devices brighter and capable of illuminating in three primary colors.

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Eco Travel 101

While checking places off the travel bucket list, keep in mind these traveling tips for leaving small footprints across the Earth.

REDUCE FARAWAY TRAVEL Burning up jet fuel to fly to places represents a large affront to the environment. Staycations are the most ecofriendly. The shorter the distance we travel from home, the lower our carbon footprint. Because takeoffs and landings use the most fuel, fly direct whenever possible.

AVOID OVER-TOURISM Some sites are so popular that they are prone to being overrun and abused. To avoid becoming part of the trampling herd and minimize tourist impact, visit the most popular tourist destinations during off-peak months or avoid them altogether. A green travel agent can help find less-trafficked destinations, book hotels with green certifications

and secure eco-friendly tours and adventures.

SAY NO TO DISPOSABLE PLASTICS

Put together a travel kit that doesn’t include throwaway plastics. Pack soap, shampoo and conditioner bars, as well as soap sheets that fit in a wallet, lather up with water and disintegrate. Invest in a reusable travel bottle—collapsible types use less space—along with a filter or purifier, in case of non-potable water. Pack a few lightweight cloth bags for souvenir shopping.

GO PAPERLESS Most transportation tickets can be purchased online and stored on a phone, with no paper needed. The same is true for maps, brochures and guidebooks.

RESPECT RESOURCES Help the local economy by using less of the area’s resources. Turn off the lights and air conditioning when not in the hotel room. Take short showers. Don’t get the bed remade with fresh sheets

every day, and reuse towels as much as possible.

SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES To support community talent, purchase from local artisans for unique gifts. While a chain restaurant might seem fun, a local restaurant is more likely to serve authentic dishes. Ask residents where they would go, or hire a guide that lives in the area.

USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Rental cars and taxis use more resources and may not give the best travel experience. Taking a local bus or train across town helps the environment and provides a great way to experience the culture. Biking and walking are even more environmentally friendly and allow for some of the best meandering and sightseeing.

LEAVE NO TRACE Leave nothing behind. Place trash in receptacles, or, better yet, carry a bag and pick up trash to beautify the landscape.

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Many Americans have experienced sticker shock upon receiving a medical or dental bill, whether or not they have health insurance.

As healthcare costs continue to rise in the United States, patients are grabbing their passports and turning to medical tourism—the act of crossing borders to obtain quality medical care at a lower cost.

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NAVIGATING THE RISKS AND REWARDS

“We have a great healthcare system in the United States, but it is priced out of the market for millions of people at the bottom of the economic pyramid,” says Josef Woodman, CEO of Patients Beyond Borders, a medical tourism resource. He estimates that to date, 2.1 to 2.4 million Americans have intentionally crossed borders specifically for medical care. Approximately 65 percent of those people sought complex dental treatments.

The town of Los Algodones, Mexico, located just over the U.S.-Mexico border near Baja California, has approximately 300 dental clinics. Known as “Molar City”, the town is a mecca for people looking for more affordable dentistry. U.S. travelers also head to Costa Rica, Turkey and Thailand for elective cosmetic surgery, bariatrics, infertility treatments, orthopedic medicine, cardiology and cancer care, or to obtain low-cost pharmaceuticals.

Add holistic treatments to the list, says David G. Vequist IV, Ph.D., the founder and director

of the Center for Medical Tourism Research at the University of the Incarnate Word, in San Antonio. “People are very interested in how Asian countries naturally combine both alternative and traditional medicine. Philosophies like ‘food as medicine’ are commonly used in treatments there,” says the 15-year scholar of medical tourism trends.

Planning for the Best Outcomes

According to Vequist, “The best Mexican hospitals are using the same standards that we have in the U.S.” In 2009, for example, when Mexico’s General Health Council set out to create national hospital certification standards in their country, officials followed protocols established by Joint Commission International, an influential U.S.-based nonprofit that has served as a global driver of health care quality improvement and patient safety for the past 20 years.

Nevertheless, it is important to understand that complications may arise during a healthcare procedure regardless of where it is performed. Vequist cautions that the farther a patient travels from home, the more likely they will be exposed to bacteria that is unfamiliar to their body. Also, traveling in a pressurized airplane

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after complex surgical procedures should be avoided, and seeking medical care outside of a patient’s regular care network may break the continuum of care, leading to miscommunication and errors in the transfer of medical records.

“Although global health care isn’t for everyone, those who try it will find the quality is the same or better than at home, with modern facilities at a fraction of the cost,” says Paul McTaggart, founder of two specialized travel agencies—Medical Departures and Dental Departures—that help patients become informed about the best and most appropriate clinics and doctors around the world for their medical needs. They also book appointments, forward medical records and make travel arrangements.

McTaggart vets medical providers outside of the U.S. by verifying doctor credentials with local regulatory authorities; measuring web reputations; conducting onsite inspections when possible; posting authentic, patient-verified reviews; removing partners that consistently receive poor reviews; and checking the web for legal and other claims against hospitals or clinics.

Woodman advises that extensive research of foreign hospitals, clinics and providers is crucial for a positive medical-tourism outcome and cautions against making a decision based solely on cost. “There are some bad actors out there that advertise mostly on price to attract U.S. patients. If a clinic advertises that you’ll save 80 or 90 percent off U.S. healthcare prices, be wary—that’s way too high of a discount.”

Other red flags include clinics that are located in strip malls or

a lack of verifiable credentials for a provider. “A medical tourist needs to be a little more adaptable and critical of their surroundings,” Woodman says, adding that even if they’ve made the trip, when the circumstances seem off, a patient should never feel pressured to go through with the treatment or procedure.

Jonathan Edelheit, president of the Medical Tourism Association, recommends using healthcare providers that are certified or accredited by international organizations like Global Healthcare Accreditation. “Be careful of trusting any website,” he warns. “Some medical tourism facilitators are middlemen or agencies that receive a commission. Some will refer you to the best provider, but some will refer you to a provider that provides the largest commission, but who isn’t the best.”

Edelheit believes that with proper research and planning, costeffective, quality health care is possible. He reminds travelers to avoid countries where the U.S. Department of State has issued a travel advisory, and he recommends speaking with several patients that have gone through the same procedure to get a firsthand review and manage expectations. He asserts, “The value you receive and being able to immerse yourself in another culture and integrate a vacation is something that most medical tourists treasure and cherish.”

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TRAVELING WITH PURPOSE

NINE DESTINATIONS FOR SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTENMENT

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Throughout history, humans have embarked on pilgrimages in pursuit of wealth, good fortune, divine intervention, spiritual enlightenment and other blessings. These journeys could be considered the earliest manifestations of one type of adventure travel, while today some of these would be defined as spiritual tourism.

The notion of “spirit” refers to both our conscious and subconscious minds. A spiritual practice, then, is any activity that enables us to step away from the noisy parade of life and explore our emotions, where any concept of the human spirit resides. This spiritual self-care includes any ritual or practice that helps connect us with our most authentic higher self.

Travel can be an amazing way to explore metaphysical interests with new people, sites and scenes, in order to invigorate the senses, stimulate the imagination, refresh the mental framework and invite new ideas and personal insights. Some places qualify for spiritual travel by virtue of their natural beauty, or due to some historical, mythological or religious significance. For a trip that fosters mind-body-spirit self-care with a generous portion of adventure, check out these sacred sites.

Mount Shasta

This Northern California treasure is believed to be a powerful spiritual vortex that has long captured the imagination of spiritual seekers. By some accounts, Mount Shasta is reputed to be the Earth’s root chakra, in keeping with the belief that, like the human body, planet Earth possesses chakra energy centers.

This majestic mountain, which is associated with healing, transformation and spiritual awakening, is a stunning backdrop for the many spiritual retreats and workshops offered locally that include meditation, energy healing, yoga, sound therapy and other restorative modalities.

Spiritual guide Andrew Oser, who has led Mount Shasta retreats for decades, says, “I can help you allow Mount Shasta’s transforming energies into the core of your very being, and by utilizing my direction to harness the mountain’s heightened vibration, you will feel it almost magically dissolve all of your fears.”

Sedona, Arizona

Surrounded by red rock canyons, whimsical forests and waterfalls, Sedona’s natural beauty inspires spiritual reflection. It is also part of one of the most powerful energy vortexes in the world and a New Age Mecca for those seeking transcendence through energy healing, yoga, sound baths and a host of other spiritual offerings.

From venturing to the bright turquoise waters at Havasu Falls nearby to visiting the Chapel of the Holy Cross, there are many activities in Sedona for those wishing to connect more deeply to nature and themselves.

Bali, Indonesia

Known as the “Island of the Gods”, Bali is a captivating destination with a serene, spiritual ambiance. Nestled amidst lush greenery and terraced rice fields, the town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, enjoys international recognition for its spiritual offerings and welcoming vibe for those seeking inner peace and self-discovery.

Holistic healing options in Bali include energy therapies, sound healing and traditional Balinese massage. Yoga enthusiasts will be delighted with the varied class options, immersive programs and specialized workshops. Along with wellness spas offering rejuvenating treatments that harmonize the body, mind and spirit, Bali offers beautiful meditation areas for quiet contemplation.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Spirituality runs deep in the Peruvian culture, from the ancient temples of the Incas to the living history of shamanism in the Amazon jungle. Machu Picchu has long been a revered site, and historically the place for worshipping the sun, the main Inca deity. Seekers can explore Machu Picchu on their own or participate in guided spiritual meditations—either way, it is a beautiful destination for a mind-body-spirit getaway.

For those seeking a deep mystical experience, Peru Sacred Tours provides a safe haven for spiritual advancement with the individualized attention and guidance of indigenous practitioners, including the herbalist shamans of the rainforest, Q’ero Inca priests of Cuzco or Moche San Pedro shamans of Chiclayo.

Egypt

Egypt is considered a land of majesty and mystery, attracting treasure hunters, history buffs and adventure seekers, as well as those searching for spiritual transformation. This worldrenowned destination has a long history of spirituality, with a colorful tapestry of beliefs and practices. The ancient Egyptians were convinced of the existence of a spiritual plane, while also maintaining deep reverence for the natural world, and these concepts continue to inform contemporary Egyptian culture and spirituality.

In recent years, there has been a surge in demand for spiritual tours in Egypt, particularly for meditation workshops in iconic places like the Great Pyramid of Giza, Valley of the Kings, Mount Sinai and Nile River. One of the more well-known tour guides is Freddy Silva, a leading researcher of ancient civilizations, sacred sites and their interaction with consciousness, as well as the bestselling author of The Divine Blueprint.

Varanasi, India

Varanasi may be the world’s oldest city, settled more than 4,000 years ago. Located on the banks of the Ganges River, it is regarded as the spiritual heart of India, with a tradition of Hindu mythology, as well as Buddhism. Religious, humanist and secular visitors frequent the evening aarti ceremony, when sadhus [sages] show their

devotion by raising flaming lamps amid the aroma of incense. If this strikes a chord, renowned author and spiritual teacher Andrew Harvey is offering a 14-day pilgrimage to the artistic, historical and spiritual soul of North India in November. He is the founder and director of the Institute for Sacred Activism, an international organization that inspires people to take up the challenge of our contemporary global crises by becoming effective, practical agents of institutional and systemic change.

Kyoto, Japan

Imbued with the rich heritage and history of Zen Buddhism, this enchanting city is an ideal destination for seekers to explore close to 2,000 Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, as well as the iconic Golden Pavilion, where centuries of devotion and wisdom have been housed. Many of these sites also provide inspiring settings for quiet contemplation, meditation and discussions of The Buddha’s teachings. The traditional tea ceremony offered at numerous venues around the city is a refreshing, meditative practice that cultivates a sense of tranquility and connection to the present moment. Kyoto is also home to exquisite Japanese gardens that illustrate the profound relationship between nature and spirituality in this gentle culture.

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Italy

As there are many sacred sites in Italy, a guided experience or well-planned itinerary may help facilitate an immersive spiritual journey. This is a labor of love for Phil Cousineau, author of more than 40 books, teacher, editor, independent scholar, documentary filmmaker, travel leader and storyteller. His lifelong fascination with art, literature and history of culture has taken him on journeys around the world.

Author of The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker’s Guide to Making Travel Sacred, Cousineau has stated, “To shine the light of your own natural curiosity into the world of another traveler can reveal wonders—to remember the mysteries you forgot at home. What matters most on your journey is how deeply you see, how attentively you hear, how richly the encounters are felt in your heart and soul.”

In partnership with Sacred Earth Journeys, Cousineau has prepared a guided tour in November entitled The Sweet Life of Mythic Italy, which will explore sacred locations in Rome, Perugia, Assisi, Montepulciano, Florence, Verona and Venice. To learn more, visit Tinyurl.com/SweetLifeTour.

Stonehenge, England

Every year, more than a million people make the spiritual voyage to Stonehenge, in Wiltshire, England. Archaeologists are still seeking a plausible explanation as to how the stones weighing multiple tons were transported to the site. This ancient masterpiece of prehistoric engineering remains shrouded in mystery to this day. There is further spiritual charm in myths around the purpose of Stonehenge. People ask, “Was it intended as a funeral monument, an astronomical observatory, a tool to predict the seasons or a sanctuary where the sun was worshipped?” Stonehenge is believed to be an epicenter of Earth energy with as many as 14 ley lines converging on the site—powerful channels of energy associated with places of ancient and primordial significance.

It is plain to see that when we are ready to invest in our spiritual well-being in a fun, mind-expanding way, many mind-bodyspirit travel options abound.

Kiki Powers is a health writer, blogger and national speaker specializing in plant-based nutrition and green living. Learn more at RawKiki.com.

Making the Most of a Spiritual Vacation

Phil Cousineau, author of The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker’s Guide to Making Travel Sacred, specializes in creating meaningful travel experiences and leading tours to sacred sites. “All pilgrimages are a search for meaning and purpose, which is why I prepare groups on how to travel deliberately, ways to experience it and how to integrate the experiences into daily life so they are not forgotten,” he says.

Cousineau recommends getting off the bus, putting away the video recorder and simply walking into the landscape. “Remind yourself why you traveled to there,” he says. “Take the deepest, most probing question in your life with you. Chronicle your answer for two to five minutes daily. At the site, look for one detail that represents your entire visit that day and take a photo. Use active imagination to open your heart, rather than waiting for something to happen. Don’t compare your travels. When you are comparing where you are with where you’ve been, there’s no meaning—it becomes just one more purposeless tour.”

To share the experience with traveling companions, Cousineau says, “I begin mornings over breakfast with a long conversation that includes any stories about where we’re visiting. We’re reminding ourselves that we’re forming a small community by traveling together and studying the same stories so that we can continue our long conversation over dinner. This is where the meaning starts to form and deepen.”

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Savor the Present Moment

HOW TO ADD MINDFULNESS TO MEALTIME

There is a sharp difference between grabbing a fast-food burger at the drive-through and paying full attention to a home-prepared meal. For many of us, busy schedules and harried lifestyles get in the way of a more introspective dining experience. Mindful eating—the practice of slowing down, appreciating the present moment and becoming consciously aware of the ingredients, flavors, aromas and textures that we consume—can be a worthwhile meditative endeavor.

“If we’re mindful of what we eat, when we eat and how we eat,

we are supporting the vibrancy of what our bodies are so capable of,” says Dr. Carrie Demers, medical director at the Himalayan Institute, in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. “Studies show that when people stop to sit down and chew their food carefully, they not only eat less, but they actually get more enjoyment out of their meal. Food tastes better when we are actually present with it.”

“When we slow down, we become more aware,” says Shawngela Pierce of Seek Within You, who leads spiritual retreats in Sedona, Arizona. “Sometimes people eat out of habit, but when we become

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more mindful, we start to notice patterns that, once understood, can help us harness a whole new way of eating and living.”

Mindfulness can begin before we even sit at the dining room table, “when we aren’t distracted by watching television or something else, and we take the time to think deeply about what we are preparing,” Pierce says, adding that calm focus can even help us when shopping for ingredients at the farmers market or grocery store.

Recipes That Enrich Mindful Eating

The Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute, in Aguada, Puerto Rico, offers a mindful eating class that invites diners to practice with a bowl of Ann Wigmore’s Energy Soup—a recipe by the institute’s founder containing an array of vegetables, legumes and grains. “It’s fulfilling, nutritious and cleansing, all in one,” says Executive Director Carolyn Marin. “Key in what makes this a mindful eating meal is that while it is pulsed in a blender, it is not a liquid, and it requires chewing. Also, it is served at room temperature, which helps with mindful eating and proper digestion.”

While soft music plays in the background, students of the mindful eating class are instructed to slowly pick up their spoons, place a serving of soup in their mouths, set their spoons down and unhurriedly chew 30 times. “They look out at the ocean, breathing carefully, eating consciously and slowly, taking their time and getting their body out of fight-orflight mode and into healing mode. It can be very emotional,” Marin explains. “Mindful eating also aids in digestion because the person is chewing the food fully and allowing it to spend more time in the mouth, where digestion begins. Many of our guests have experienced noticeable improvement with acid reflux, stomach aches and nausea.”

Four Aspects of Mindful Eating

Marc Demers, head chef at The Himalayan Institute, says there are four aspects of mindful eating—right food, right time, right quantity and right

attitude or environment—each of which can be individualized and honed to deepen awareness and improve health. Here are his recommendations.

Right Food: Eat fresh, whole foods that are easy to digest and give energy. We need mindfulness to notice which foods support us and which cause indigestion, mucus or fatigue.

Right Time: Our bodies naturally digest better in the daytime and when we feel hunger. Stop eating at least three hours prior to bedtime. We need mindfulness to notice the difference in digestion between eating ice cream at 3 p.m. and at 11 p.m.

Right Quantity: Eat just the right amount of food—enough to feel satisfied and fuel the day’s activities, but not so much that we feel lethargic or sleepy. Mindfulness helps us notice our hunger and fullness, as well as how we feel after we eat.

Right Attitude or Environment: Sit down in a peaceful place, ideally with people we like, rather than eating while driving, working or walking. Don’t eat when stressed or angry. If we are upset, it is better to take a moment to mindfully breathe and calm the nervous system before eating. The goal is to welcome the food with gratitude and openness.

Take It Slow and Steady

For those struggling to commit to mindful eating, Pierce says, “Start practicing mindful eating with the food that you enjoy the most. Don’t try to do it all at once. Just try one meal each week as a start. Make it a priority. Set a reminder if it helps. Have fun with it. Make it a playful practice. Say, ‘Today is going to be my mindful eating day.’ That opens the gateway to something that will become an integral part of your spiritual life.”

Veronica Hinke is a food historian and author of The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining and Style and Titanic: The Official Cookbook. Learn more at FoodStringer.com.

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1 cup quinoa

1 cup corn kernels, fresh or frozen

1¾ cups kale, stems removed, finely chopped

1¾ cups cheese of choice, crumbled or diced small (use tofu or tempeh for vegan option)

1/3 cup pesto (dairy or vegan)

1/3 cup sunflower seeds

1/3 cup dried tomatoes, chopped

Wash and drain the quinoa three times. Cook according to package instructions.

Let cool. If using frozen corn, cook in water for 3 minutes.

Blanch the kale (spinach or other leafy greens work also). Press out extra water.

Sauté the scallions for 2 to 3 minutes. If using tofu or tempeh, lightly brown it in the skillet.

Combine all of the ingredients, and mix well. Use within 3 days.

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YIELD: 4 TO 6 SERVINGS (6 CUPS)

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This soup has several properties that facilitate mindful eating. It is served at room temperature, loaded with diverse ingredients and pulsed, rather than liquified, allowing for purposeful chewing, attentive tasting and proper digestion. The liquid base includes cabbage rejuvelac, a fermented, bubbly probiotic resembling unsalted sauerkraut juice that restores electrolytes, B vitamins and gut balance.

YIELD: 2 TO 4 SERVINGS

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Understanding Light Pollution

ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AND ACHIEVABLE REMEDIES

At Montana’s Medicine Rock State Park, visitors have a rare opportunity to look up at the night sky and see an awe-inspiring display of planets and constellations, as well as the Milky Way, our spiral-shaped galaxy that contains about 100 billion stars, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is a magnificent sight, but those of us that live in or near cities with artificial lights beaming out of buildings and cascading over parking lots and highways may never get the pleasure.

“Because of light pollution, up to 80 percent of people living in North America are unable to see the Milky Way where they live,” says Sabre Moore, executive director of the Carter County Museum, in Ekalaka, Montana. “Medicine Rock State Park is designated as an International Dark Sky Sanctuary, and the Carter County Museum has committed to safeguarding it in perpetuity.”

The park’s sanctuary certification was issued by the nonprofit International Dark-Sky Association, based in Tucson, Arizona, with a grassroots network throughout the world. The organization offers five dark-sky designations based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and relies on the help of community stakeholders, such as Moore, who serves as a volunteer dark-sky preservation advocate. At Medicine Rock, she helps host sky-parties for people to enjoy the celestial show and learn about the negative impacts of light pollution.

Threats Posed by Artificial Lighting

The skies around cities are hundreds, if not thousands, of times brighter than they were 200 years ago, according to 2017 research published in Science Advances

In addition to robbing us of the Earth’s nocturnal skyscape, outdoor illumination negatively affects many plants and animals, including humans. Humanmade lighting threatens approximately 30 percent of nocturnal vertebrates and 60 percent of nocturnal invertebrates, and it “is increasingly suspected of affecting human health,” writes scientist Christopher Kyba, lead author of the report.

The mechanisms by which these life forms are affected vary. For example, when birds migrate, they fly into buildings that are lit up at night. Scientists estimate that at least 100 million bird deaths in the United States annually are related to light pollution. “Bobcats and bats rely on the cover of darkness for their survival and are also being affected,” says Moore, adding that artificial light interrupts human circadian rhythms, thereby affecting our REM [rapid eye movement] sleep, which is vital for our well-being. The flight patterns of night-active insects are disrupted by outdoor lighting, which partially explains their declining numbers worldwide.

A Simple Switch Saves Turtles

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impacts, as the Sea Turtle Conservancy has proven. By getting people to modify the positioning and types of lights used in buildings along Florida and Texas beaches, the nonprofit has been able to rescue loggerheads, leatherbacks and green sea turtles from the brink of extinction.

Female turtles have evolved to instinctively lay their eggs on the beach, allowing the hatchlings to emerge at night and head toward the light of the horizon into sea. Humans, however, have interrupted this natural course with artificial light emanating from the windows of high-rise condominiums, garden spotlights and outdoor lamps.

“When hatchlings erupt out of their nests in the middle of the night, the bright horizon today is in the direction of the land. They go the wrong way into roads, parking lots, swimming pools or dunes, where they are run over by cars or subject to predation,” explains David Godfrey, executive director of the conservancy. Researchers have discovered that lights with longer wavelengths that are amber, orange and red in color do not disturb the turtles, as opposed to outdoor fixtures that emanate shorter-wavelength blue and white light. According to Godfrey, the good news for these sea creatures is, “LED can be programmed to emit the specific wavelength you want.”

The conservancy works with coastal counties, beachfront property owners and others to switch to turtle-friendly lighting, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation often provides grants to pay the retrofitting costs. As a result, Godfrey reports, there has been increased nesting in areas with changed lighting and greater survivorship by the hatchlings.

“We are saving tens of thousands of hatchlings every season, and homeowners are seeing a reduction in their utility bills. People love it. They’ve found the longer wavelengths are more pleasing to the eyes,” Godfrey asserts. “Since we know that light pollution affects various other forms of wildlife and humans, the managed use of lighting at night is something that everyone should pay attention to.”

Tips to Address Light Pollution

n Avoid blue-light fixtures.

n Turn off unnecessary lights in the evening.

n Use dimmers, timers and motion detectors.

n Close curtains and blinds at night to stop indoor lights from beaming to the outdoors.

n Visit Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky, an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, in Washington, D.C. (NaturalHistory.si.edu/

exhibits/lights-out).

n Get involved at GlobeAtNight.org, a citizen-scientist group that monitors light pollution.

n Support dark-sky designated areas (Tinyurl.com/DarkSkyPlace).

Sheryl DeVore is a frequent contributor to national and regional publications and has authored six books on science, health and nature. Learn more at SherylDeVore. wordpress.com.

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Yoga on Vacation

SIMPLE POSES AND TIPS FOR TRAVELERS

Travel can broaden our perspective of the world and take us on breathtaking adventures. These new experiences, however, often come with unexpected mental and physical challenges, stresses and anxieties. By incorporating yoga into the itinerary, we can cultivate a sense of peace, allowing us to show up as our best selves. From asanas after long hours of sitting to breathing exercises while waiting for a flight, yogic techniques can open the body and mind, letting us enjoy both the journey and destination.

According to Jenny Kaufman, a Chicagobased yoga professional who leads international retreats and manages yogaview, in Wilmette, Illinois, a mindful yoga practice is different from stretching and is available for anyone, regardless of physical flexibility. “Yoga encompasses well-being, mindfulness, breathing and spiritual awareness. It leads you to pull inward, notice what and where you feel a sensation, and mindfully progress to another asana, or pose. Increased flexibility might be the

byproduct of the practice, but that is not the point,” she explains.

“Long layovers, changing time zones and different foods can confuse our internal clocks and wreak havoc on sleep and digestion,” Kaufman says. She recommends some poses to mitigate disruption and bring renewed vigor to body and mind:

“To wind down before bed, incorporate cooling postures, such as Seated Forward Bend and Child’s Pose, that encourage the body to fold in and rest. For a burst of

energy, try warming poses and heart openers, such as Cobra, Sphinx and Backbends. If space is limited, stand with fingers interlaced behind the back and gently press the pelvis forward. If digestion is slowed, simple twists and Wind-Relieving Pose can help move things along.”

Kim Larkin, a New Jersey-based certified yoga teacher, leads international retreats as a way to share heart-opening cultural adventures with other curious beings. “My main practice when travel stress is creeping

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in is to drop my attention into my breath,” she says. “Just focusing on one breath cycle at a time will help to settle my attention into my body, begin to quiet my nervous system and bring me to a more grounded place. It can also be helpful to count the breath, as in Sama Vritti Pranayama or “box breathing”. Like a square, box breathing has four even- length parts to it. Inhale to a count of four or five; hold the inhale for the same count; exhale to four or five; and hold at the bottom of the exhale. Repeating this as needed helps to calm both the mind and body.”

Margi Young, an Oakland, Californiabased yoga instructor and retreat leader, says, “When traveling, it’s natural to want to jump into a busy schedule of exploring new destinations, but starting the day with a few conscious breaths and Sun Salutations can set the foundation for a more grounded experience. This allows you to be your best self and move through your journeys with less anxiety and fresh eyes. Or, get off the traditional yoga script and take a few minutes to put on your favorite tunes and dance to get into your body.”

Young also recommends incorporating yoga throughout the day while traveling to reset from any physical and mental stress. “In an airport, find a secluded place you feel comfortable doing a Downward Dog. Instead of putting your hands on the ground, you could put them on the seat of a chair. This grounding pose lengthens the spine, opens the shoulders and draws your attention inward,” she explains. “On a plane or bus, reaching your arms overhead gives space to condensed organs; ankle circles help increase circulation; and seated Figure Four opens up tight hips,” she advises.

If time allows, Young also suggests finding a yoga studio and popping in for a class. “Taking a yoga class in a new country or city can provide an immediate sense of community and is often a uniting gateway to other connections when navigating new and different surroundings,” she asserts.

Yoga helps to develop patience, an aptitude that Kaufman says can serve us throughout our travels. “Mindfully moving through a practice encourages us to listen and be patient with our bodies, and it provides valuable feedback on where we

are and what we need. Instead of jumping into a deep stretch, purposefully encourage the hamstring to open up and notice how that feels. Cultivating that patience for ourselves changes the chemistry in your brain and becomes a microcosm for how you put yourself into the world. You’re able to be more patient with flight attendants, travel partners and everyone else you may encounter,” she shares.

For Larkin, practicing yoga while traveling cultivates inner peace. “The stress of

travel can bring out the worst in us, but we can do our best to stay kind and considerate by keeping in mind the yoga teaching of Ahimsa: non-harming,” she says. “Most things work out, even if you lose your luggage or miss your flight. And most people are good, wanting to help you find your luggage or rebook your flight or commiserate when your vacation didn’t go quite to plan.”

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Life’s transitions can feel like a broken bead necklace, with scattered pieces of ourselves waiting to be restrung. When we pack up our lives to move into a new home or organize neglected drawers, we may stir up clouds of bittersweet memories. Watching our kids leave the nest, we might wonder where the time has gone. As a new self struggles to emerge from the chrysalis, our hormones might take us on a rollercoaster ride before unveiling breathtaking wings.

At times, we have one foot on shifting sands and the other in midair, waiting to connect to solid ground. Inspirational author Neale Donald Walsch says, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone”—wise words for those of us that are halfway across the rickety swinging bridge of change.

Breaking our own rules can gift us with a brand of freedom that we’ve only imagined. Seasoned travelers and weekend adventurers might agree that setting aside plans and maps invites unforeseen magic. Ordering something we cannot pronounce on the menu, turning left instead of right or revisiting an old dream might be a wonderful decision.

When we take our hands off the wheel and float into possibility, the universe smiles and nudges our secret longing for something new, something more harmonically aligned with our own unique frequency. Meeting life in the moment, wherever we happen to be, can be a challenging but rewarding spiritual discipline.

When we take a deep breath and turn the page, life deepens in color and gets more interesting. When we resist the well-meaning way that has been carved out for us and choose to go off the beaten path despite the uncertainty ahead, we will meet ourselves more deeply, no matter what happens. Perhaps this is the meaning behind it all—the magical door we seek. Honoring the sanctity of change is the key to fulfillment.

Marlaina Donato is an author, visionary painter and composer. Connect at JaguarFlower.art.

EPIC Insight Night: Meet the Experts — 6:30-7:30pm, Drs. Dan and Sam discuss chiropractic’s latest soundwave technology and how it’s revolutionizing lives. EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach, 41 N Federal Hwy, Ste D, Pompano Beach, 754-432-3653.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Pagan Pride Day with Abelina’s Grove — Markham Park, pavilion M03. Noon till 7pm. Workshops, Music, Games, and fun for all ages, FREE with park admission. Bring a dish for the potluck feast. AbelinasGrove.org.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

Brain Health Boost — 6:30-7:30pm, learn the essentials of brain function and how EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach can maximize your quality of life. Hippocrates Wellness, Wigmore Hall, 1466 Hippocrates Way, West Palm Beach. 754-432-3653.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Tequesta Drum Circle — 7-11pm,

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$15. Celebrate Autumn Equinox with drumming, dancing and a giant bonfire! No alcohol, drugs or pets! “MOOP-free event.” Hugh Birch State Park, Ft. Lauderdale, gate closes at 10pm. MoonPathCircle.info/tequesta-drum-circles.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Social Wellness Club — 11am-1pm. Free. Workshop packed with information and resources to help you stay healthy as you age. Sponsored by EPIC Clinics Pompano Beach. Guided Stretch, 3401 N Dixie Hwy, Oakland Park, 33334. 754-432-3653.

upcoming event

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Frequency 432 Healing and Wellness Expo – 11am-5pm. Are you a Patron or Interested Vendor that is a Holistic Healer, Helper, Wellness Practitioner, or Metaphysical Practitioner? Contact for more info: frequency432.us. Location: Carlin Park, Jupiter.

ongoing events

sunday

Flower Picnic in the Park — 10:30amNoon $111 (& Monday - Thursdays), Enjoy a purposeful picnic! Create a fresh flower crown, dine brunch alfresco. Register, limited space. TY Park, 3300 N Park Rd, Hollywood, FL. Jowana at houseofpetali@ gmail.com

Healers Network Sound Bath Meditation & Psychic Fair — 1–6pm. 1st & 3rd Sundays. $40. Unlock Spiritual Potential. Healing, Insights, & Connect with Experts. ADAPT, 14901 NE 20th Ave, 2nd Floor, N Miami. SheriKaplan.com

IANDS South Florida - International Association for Near Death Studies

1st Sunday monthly, 3-5pm Meeting - Discussions include Spiritually Transformative Experiences. All interested in the studies are welcomed. Locations vary, call for details. Reverend Gail Fein, 305-798-8974.

friday

Inner Child Work — 2:45-3:45pm. Fourth Friday monthly. Lauderdale by the Sea Community Center, 4501 N Ocean Dr, Fort Lauderdale. Register (or details) call Ilka at: 754-222-6971.

saturday

Paddle With A Purpose, Waterway and Shoreline Cleanup 9–11am, help remove trash (third Saturday monthly). Kayaks, and canoes available on a first come, first serve basis; bringing your own. Location varies. Robert Figueroa, 917-652-1050.

CLASSIFIEDS

tuesday

Nia Fitness Dance Class of conscious, safe movements — 10-11am, $13. Fun, no impact, conscious exercise we call “adult recess” for strength, balance, flexibility, confidence and rhythm. Star Ballroom, 2305 E Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach, 954-383-9667.

thursday

Order Classified Ads online: NAbroward.com/pages/classified. Due date — 10th of the month.

SPACE AVAILABLE

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD HERE – With Natural Awakenings Magazine, get real results, distributing monthly throughout Broward County. Call 954-630-1610 for more information.

Weight Loss Tips with Naturopath

Ahuva Gamliel (Dr. G.) — 9-9:30am. Free. Different topics, 3rd Thursday each month. Learn how to manage weight naturally, followed by Q&A. ZOOM ID: 838 039 7818 Passcode: M3WM0n . tinyurl.com/DrGamliel.

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Connecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. Order online: NAbroward. com/pages/directory

BEAUTY & HEALTH

ONENESS PERFUME

OnenessPerfume.com

Oneness ~ Let the beauty of this essence and its message inspire peaceful co-existence; may it encircle all nations and all peoples with the loving gift of gratitude to encourage co-creation and renewal of our sacred planetary home – knowing in spirit – We Are All One. Scan the display ad’s QR code. See ad page 2.

CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN

COAST TO COAST CHIROPRACTIC HEALTHCARE

716 NE 2nd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, 33304

954-300-2065

Coast2CoastChiropractic.com

We’re committed to providing the highest-quality chiropractic care possible in order to improve the lives of our members and change society’s current sick care paradigm. See ad page 23.. DANCE

JODY’S NIA DANCE

Jody Dancer, Black Belt Nia Teacher

954-383-9667, Pompano Beach

JodyDancer@yahoo.com

StarBallroomDance.com

Nia? Natural, lyrical dance moves that energize and strengthen your body, uplift your spirit, intrigue your mind, and bring J oy and friends to your life.

DAY RETREATS

THERMAE STILLNESS RETREAT

604 S. Federal Hwy.

Fort Lauderdale FL 33301

954-604-7930

ThermaeRetreat@gmail.com

ThermaeRetreat.com

FB: @ThermaeRetreat

IG: Thermae.FtLauderdale

Thermae reTreaT

An organic serene daily retreat to prevent or heal. Infrared saunas, massage, skincare, body scrubs and masques, holistic healing, energy therapy. Yoga, meditation, hydrotherapy.

DENTAL HEALTH

ADVANCED DENTAL WELLNESS CENTER

Boris Lipovetskiy, DMD 104 SE 1st St., Fort Lauderdale FL 33301

954-525-5662

ADWCenter.com

Dr. Lipovetskiy specializes in natural, biological, and cosmetic dentistry offering latest in technology in our relaxing environment. We provide mercury safe dentistry, metal-free braces, and biocompatible metal-free zirconia implants. He specializes in TMJ and sleep apnea.

GO NATURAL DENTISTRY

Yolanda Cintron, DMD

2021 E Commercial Blvd., Ste. 208 Fort Lauderdale FL 33308

855-381-6001

954-945-7355 (new patients)

GoNaturalDentistry.com

All phases of dentistry for optimum health, holistic, biocompatible dentistry.

• Sedation dentistry • Removing of toxic metals • Replacing them with bio-compatible materials

• Laser dentistry for painless surgeries & extractions

• Zirconia/ ceramic implants

• Natural bone augmentation

INTEGRATED DENTAL CENTER

Aurel Chebanu, DMD, PhD

333 NW 70th Ave., Ste. 207

Plantation FL 33317

954-792-6266

Chebanudmd@comcast.net

Dr. Chebanu recognizes the importance of natural therapies and health solutions. His office specializes in Biocompatible and Holistic Dentistry, Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, Ceramic Dental Implants, Oral Surgery, and TMJ Disorders. See ad page 9.

EDUCATION

ATLANTIC INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE (ATOM)

100 E Broward Blvd., Ste. 100 Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 954-763-9840

ATOM.edu

ATOM offers a Master’s degree and a Doctoral degree in Oriental Medicine. ATOM has an Intern Clinic that is open to the public. See ad back page.

FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE

TRUE SOURCE HEALING

Paula Centofanti, PA-C 954-779-4498

Paula@TrueSourceHealing.org

TrueSourceHealing.org

Tried Everything? Still can’t lose weight, suffer from rapid aging, joint pain, digestives issues? Schedule your free discovery call and Finally Heal! Virtual/ telehealth visits.

• Oral DNA Testing

/ Plasma Rich Growth Factor

• Add gums to receding gums. See ad page 5.

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Youth is the gift of nature, but age is a work of art.
~Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

HOLISTIC HAIR SALON

HAIR HOLISTIC ECO-FRIENDLY STUDIO

Ibana Villasenor

141 NW 20th St., Ste. B7

Boca Raton FL 33431

561-372-5354

HairHolistic@gmail.com

HairHolistic.com

TUNING FORK THERAPY

YCC TUNING FORK THERAPY

Yvette C. Candelario

5130 N Fed Hwy, Ste 7, Ft Lauderdale 929-554-0281

YCCHealingTherapy.com

Hair services & products with a truly holistic approach like scalphair detox, and jet rejuvenation. Hair coloring with Henna or ecofriendly dyes, and formaldehydefree keratine. See ad page 11.

MYSTERY TEACHINGS

SPIRIT IN TRANSITION

Matthew Koren

954-406-8199, Oakland Park

Activate.SpiritInTransition.com

Discover the transformative power of the Mystery School – King Salomon’s Lineage. Embrace your mission to serve globally. Join us for advanced spiritual training and growth.

THERMOGRAPHY

CHOICE THERMOGRAPHY

Nicole Austin, C.T., L.E 2740 E Oakland Park Blvd, Suite 101 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33306

954-261-9032

ChoiceThermography.com

Get to the root cause and monitor your body for inflammatory changes. Nicole Austin, Clinical Thermographer, offers NonInvasive Full Body & Breast Imaging.

Servicing both Men & Women.

Best Therapy Services include 3-step healing technique: sound, touch, crystal healing. Most popular: 30-minute Tuning Fork therapy with 30-minute crystal healing, $130. Medium & Intuitive Readings.

UPPER CERVICAL

EPIC CLINICS POMPANO BEACH

41 N Federal Hwy, Suite D Pompano Beach, FL 33062 754-432-3653

EpicClinicsPompanofl@gmail.com

EPICClinics.com

Most innovative chiropractic technique utilizing spinal engineering software and soundwave technology fixing the root cause of dis-ease in the body without neck twisting or cracking. See ad page 7.

WEIGHT LOSS

TELEHEALTH & WELLNESS

Ahuva Gamliel, AP 786-537-0771

Mibaso.org

Homeopathic rapid weight loss specialists. Lose weight, feel great! Nutrition, supplements, herbal medicine, vitamins, telehealth consultations for the family. Free 15-min consultation. Schedule now!

YOGA

BOMBAY ROOM YOGA

Michelle Morris

3354 NE 33rd St, Ft Lauderdale, 33308 954-567-1110

BombayRoomYoga@yahoo.com

BombayRoomYoga.com

Experience guided spiritual and physical growth on your yoga journey. Disconnect from the outside world and connect within with our expert instructors. Join us now!

954-630-1610

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EDUCATE. CONNECT. THRIVE.
We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.
~Thomas S. Monson
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