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CHOLESTEROL FRIEND OR FOE?
GARLIC
A WONDER DRUG?
CHRONIC DIZZINESS
SEASONAL DEPRESSION
AND HOW TO ADDRESS IT
ARE THEY SAFE?
TAKE ONE
KETOGENIC DIETS
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he holidays present to us a time to acknowledge and express gratitude for the people and things and experiences that we often overlook each day. Expressing gratitude for these people and things and experiences – these gifts – can help make our holidays more meaningful.
But, what is gratitude? How can gratitude be given, or achieved?
“Gratitude is a state of mind that arises when you affirm a good thing in your life that comes from outside yourself, or when you notice and relish little pleasures,” according to Robin Stern, Ph.D., associate director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and Robert Emmons, Ph.D., professor at the University of California, Davis. It’s an emotion expressing appreciation for what one has – as opposed to a consumer-driven emphasis on what one wants. Whether it’s the sight of your child smiling or a delicious bite of apple pie or the joy triggered by a good joke – we all have reasons to be grateful.
How can gratitude be practiced?
Practice gratitude as you might meditate or practice yoga. Gratitude practice begins by: Paying attention. Notice the good that occurs during your day. Did you enjoy a delicious cup of coffee this morning? Did you feel the crisp fall breeze on your face? Did your coworker greet you with a smile? Pay attention and appreciate moments that add joy and serenity to your day. Writing. Writing helps you organize thoughts and reflect on experiences, encouraging you reflect on and appreciate the goodness in your life. Expressing. Many people in your life have helped encourage, inspire and shape you into who you are today – have you expressed gratitude toward them? Consider writing a loved one, friend, colleague or professor a thank you letter, or take them out for a cup of coffee. The practice of gratitude is a thoughtful, warm holiday gift. Consider gifting your loved ones with gratitude this season.
What are the benefits of gratitude?
Research shows that we can deliberately cultivate gratitude, and can heighten our happiness and overall wellness. Expressing gratitude is linked to emotional health, satisfaction, well-being and happiness. Grateful people experience more joy and love in their lives, and have a reduced risk of suffering from depression, anxiety and substance abuse disorders.
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1. Adapted from “Gratitude as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention,” by Robert A Emmons, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology, University of California, Davis and Robin S. Stern, Associate Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, Journal of Clinical Psychology Volume 69, Issue 8, pages 846–855, August 2013. http://ei.yale.edu/ what-is-gratitude/ 2. www.commonsensemedia.org/character-strengths-and-life-skills/ what-is-gratitude
“Gratitude is a state of mind that arises when you affirm a good thing in your life that comes from outside yourself, or when you notice and relish little pleasures” 2
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CONTENT HEALTHY BODY 12
Oh, Just Butt Out!
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The Vampire Techniques Get Personal
And Save Your Life Pt 2: The P-Shot
HEALTHY EATING 10
Is a Ketogenic Diet Safe?
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Your Health: What’s Soil Got to do With It? Cranberries Rawpuccino Garlic
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The Quick Answer is Yes, but Here are the Details
A Medical Marvel?
HEALTHY MIND 02 05
What is Gratitude? Achieve Anything in Just One Year!
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Chronic Dizziness and Vertigo
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Ask the Experts: Combating Depression Addressing the Problem of Evil
Be Inspired Daily to Live Your Dreams & Accomplish Your Goals Pt 2: Which One are You and Can it be Fixed?
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Pt 3: The Shadow
HEALTHY LIVING 18
Mixed Messages... Cholesterol Friend or Foe?
IN EVERY ISSUE 04 28 30
Editor’s Note Professional Directory Calendar
ON THE COVER 07
Chronic Dizziness
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Ketogenic Diets
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Seasonal Depression
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Can it be Fixed? Are They Safe?
And How to Address It
Cholesterol
Friend or Foe?
Garlic
A Wonder Drug?
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love autumn, especially in the Great Basin. The crisp Nevada air and the incandescence of Lake Tahoe’s golden aspen leaves encourage me to reflect and give thanks – we truly live in a gorgeous area. I tend to find inspiration – both for personal and professional goals – within the beauty of my surroundings. Luckily, the splendor of fall – and the arrival of the holiday season – offer us the opportunity to reflect on the good in our lives, and express gratitude for the people, places and things that keep us grounded, centered and healthy. I’m not only grateful for colorful trees and the brisk fall breeze, I’m also grateful for my new role with Healthy Beginnings Magazine. The publication acts as a platform that provides you – our community – with valuable information about health, wellness and natural living.
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My new role has allowed me to work with an amazing team of designers and wonderful contributing writers, meet many knowledgeable © alexandria olivares-wenzel and friendly health and wellness professionals in our community, and reflect on my own mental and physical health. My role with the publication inspires me to work toward a healthier me – I encourage you to join me. Wow – I have a LOT to be thankful for! I hope you enjoy this month’s publication, as we highlight the importance of gratitude and the causes and types of dizziness. We also shed light on the benefits of ketogenic diets and the importance of healthy soil. Please connect with us if you have questions, comments or ideas. Follow us and engage with our social platforms and content. And, most importantly, have a warm, enjoyable Thanksgiving. Cheers,
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ast month we talked about why it’s almost impossible to get a definitive diagnosis and long term solution for dizziness. This month we’ll discuss a little more about the difference between dizziness and vertigo. There are many different types of dizziness, but what most doctors are trying to do when you come to their offices (or ER) with “dizziness” symptoms is work to differentiate as to whether you have dizziness or vertigo, not figure out what type of dizziness you are suffering with. Vertigo is being experienced when the room is spinning around you (most common) or you are spinning around the room. Vertigo is the illusion of movement (rotational). Dizziness is the “odd” sensation. It is described as feelings of floating, rocking back and forth, and light-headedness. Carsickness and airsickness are forms of “dizziness.” To diagnose dizziness versus vertigo, it’s important to pay attention to when the dizziness came on: i.e., when standing, lying down in bed, getting off a boat, exerting yourself, or when feelings of anxiousness or stress arise. These symptoms plus a comprehensive neurological examination including evaluations of the eyes, ears and cervical spine should direct your practitioner to either understand the cause of the problem or to understand which parts of your brain are dysfunctioning (see part 1) as a cause of your dizziness. MRIs, CAT scans, EEGs, etc. should be ordered only if needed according to the results of this evaluation, which should not be very often.
Which one are you and can it be fixed?
To diagnose dizziness versus vertigo, it’s important to pay attention to when the dizziness came on... Let’s briefly review the most common causes of dizziness: BPPV: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo occurs when crystals dislodge from the inner ear and into the “balance” canals. Then, a person turns their head one way (left or right) and the room spins (vertigo), this will last 30 seconds to one minute. After it stops, they will feel dizziness for weeks on end (a neurological exam of the eyes diagnoses this, and the Epley maneuver treats it). How long it lasts and how well the person responds depends on the health of their cerebellum (see part 1). This dizziness is the aftermath of an inner ear problem. Meniere’s disease: Symptoms include tinnitus (ringing in the ears), ear fullness, hearing loss and vertigo, which last for hours and are then followed by dizziness. It’s very important to distinguish when you have vertigo or dizziness, or one or the other in isolation for proper diagnosis. This is an inner ear problem that dysregulates brain function and causes dizziness. It’s auto immune. The solution is to calm down the immune response with diet and nutritional support and strengthen the cerebellum with brain rehabilitative exercises. continued on page 8
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Labyrinthitis: Another inner ear problem. It is an inflammation usually due to an infection in the inner ear. It will cause balance issues and can affect hearing. This diagnosis is oftentimes lumped in with vestibular neuritis, which is a neuropathy (inner ear nerve dying from autoimmune infection). Both get vertigo suddenly, which lasts hours to days. Drugs such as Valium are used to get through the severe stage, then comes the dizziness. These dizziness sufferers are the folks that end up in ER. Once the immediate vertigo episode is over, the patient develops dizziness because the brain’s cerebellum does not adapt to loss of inner ear activity on that side. The long term solution is to rehab the cerebellum and calm the immune system. MdDS: Mal de Debarquement Syndrome occurs after exposure to motion. When people come off a ship and still feel like they’re on it for months, their balance mechanisms (i.e. cerebellum, see part 1) need to
be reprogrammed with brain rehab exercises. Exam and history are important as the cerebellar dysfunction usually does not show up on imaging. Cervical spine caused dizziness: The explanation is beyond the scope of this article. Just know that The Spine Journal found that people who have arthritic neck spurs have increased sensory input in the brain when they turn their head. The brain cannot adapt to this increased input and the person gets dizzy. This is the person whose dizziness goes away with chiropractic manipulation, neck traction, yoga or massage. Brain rehab exercises also work. Anxiety-related dizziness: The most common dizziness association we see in our office. This is called psychophysiologic dizziness. This does not mean the patient is “psycho.” All forms of dizziness and vertigo can perpetuate anxiety and it becomes a vicious cycle. Anxiety decreases blood flow to the gray matter of the brain. Due to decreased oxygen the patient “doesn’t know where they are” or “feels kind of dizzy and light headed.” This is diagnosed by exam and history. The difficulty in making this diagnosis is that people don’t want to admit to the doctor that they’re stressed. The solution in our office is brain rehab exercises and natural support solutions to dampen stress responses. There are many, many more types of dizziness: Including multisensory dizziness in people with peripheral neuropathy, cataracts, macular degeneration and/or age related inner ear pathology. Vascular vertigo is caused by mini strokes that eventually result in dizziness due to reduced blood flow. Vasovagal syncope
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dizziness occurs in young people who are sensitive to stress and emotional trauma. There are many metabolic causes for dizziness including low blood sugar and thyroid disorders – particularly Hashimoto’s disease. Most of the time your dizziness can be diagnosed and addressed. As per part 1, it oftentimes is not diagnosed because the cause of dizziness is frequently some abnormality in your cerebellum versus vertigo which is caused by the inner ear. Again, the problem with diagnosing is that dizziness is primarily never the inner ear, and a neurologically abnormal cerebellar dysfunction doesn’t show up on diagnostic imaging. A comprehensive functional neurological, metabolic and cervical spine exam will almost always ferret out the cause of dizziness. Ultimately, dizziness should almost always be able to be resolved without drugs or surgery. For more information, call Dr. Rutherford or Dr. Gates at 775-329-4402 or visit at PowerHealthRenoNV.com See ad on page 9.
references 1. White matter lesions and vascular
vertigo: clinical correlation and findings on cranial magnetic resonance imaging. Gamba P, Pavia M.Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2016 Jul;20(13): 2786-91. PMID: 27424976 [PubMed – in process] 2. Dizziness in older people: at risk of shared therapeutic nihilism between patient and physician. A qualitative study. Stam H, Wisse M, Mulder B, van der Wouden JC, Maarsingh OR, van der Horst HE. BMC Fam Pract. 2016 Jul 16;17(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12875-016-0474-3. PMID: 27421651 [PubMed – in process] Free PMC Article
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Martin P. Rutherford, D.C., CFMP
Randall Gates, D.C., DACNB
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Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
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is a The quick answer is unequivocally YES, but here are the details. By Robert A. Eslinger, D.O., H.M.D.
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H E R E I S M U C H C O N F U S I O N A M O N G B O T H nonhealth professionals and unfortunately many physicians about dietary ketosis and the ketogenic diet.
This is unfortunately based on the fact that most doctors receive little to no training in diet and nutrition during their time in medical school. What they do get in school is training on how to deal with diabetic ketoacidosis (a potentially life threatening situation) that can occur in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus. There is a huge difference between dietary ketosis and diabetic ketoacidosis. Doctors tend to view any level of ketosis as a warning sign of ketoacidosis and often caution patients about ketogenic dieting. The biggest analytical study on the safety and efficacy of the classic ketogenic diet to date was recently completed at Johns Hopkins University. The lead researcher, Eric Kossoff, M.D., stated, “Our study should help put to rest some of the nagging doubts about the long-term safety of the ketogenic diet. The effects of the ketogenic diet have been overwhelmingly positive, whether it has been to treat a brain disorder, correct a metabolic problem, or to lose unwanted weight.” Glucose (sugar) is the primary source of energy used by all the cells in the body. We get glucose mostly from the carbohydrates in our foods. Between meals, when blood glucose levels fall, the liver starts converting fatty acids (fats) into ketones and blood ketone levels increase. The ketogenic diet has been used in modern medicine for over 90 years. Dr. Russell
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Wilder at Mayo Clinic designed the diet in 1924. Despite being highly effective in treating epilepsy, it fell out of fashion due to an increase in new anti-seizure medications in the 1940s (since that is what it was originally used for). Back then doctors often used fasting therapy to treat difficult health problems such as cancer, arthritis, gastritis and neurological problems, let alone for weight loss. Fasting is one of the quickest ways to get into “ketosis.” The diet is high in fat, supplies adequate protein and is low in carbohydrates. This combination changes the way energy is produced and used in the body. Fat is converted in the liver to ketone bodies and it lowers glucose (sugar) levels and improves insulin resistance. The ketogenic diet has definitely been found to be a safe and effective way to address a number of frustrating chronic medical problems. The exciting thing is that it has been proven to be helpful at being an adjunct to both conventional and alternative therapies. For more information, contact Reno Integrative Medical Center located at 6110 Plumas St., Ste. B, in Reno at 775-829-1009 or www.renointegrative.com. See ad on page 11.
references
1. Fife, Dr. Bruce, The Coconut Ketogenic Diet, Piccadilly Books, Ltd., Colorado Springs, CO, 2014. 2. www.charliefoundation.org
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Oh, just butt out! (and save your life)
Written by June Milligan, M.Ed., CCHt, PLR
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ovember is Great American Smokeout Month. In 1977, California sponsored a Smokeout Day where over a million people quit smoking for one day. That led to thousands of people quitting for good. The American Cancer Society then set aside the third Thursday in November as National Smokeout Day. This year, it’s November 17. So quit like a champion! Get ready to lose the habit and become victorious over tobacco. More than 42 million Americans still smoke cigarettes, and tobacco use still remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the U.S. By quitting – even for one day – you’ll be taking an important step toward a healthier life – it’s a race for your health and it starts on November 17. That’s the day that quitters win!
Looking forward to that date, make a plan to quit. We know that smokers who have support are more likely to quit for good. So enlist the help of your family and friends. Tell them what you’re going to do. Then make a list of reasons why you want to quit smoking. Everyone has different reasons. Some hate the smell. Others hate the fact that tobacco seems to be controlling their time. Others hate the cost. Others have developed lung problems and no longer have the stamina to walk very far or to walk upstairs. Others are simply embarrassed because smoking is no longer socially acceptable and they have to go
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Most started responsibility foror your life butt quite outstorm, and as you stand theand emotional you’ll standback, back, away away from from the emotional storm, you’ll mom is ragging you about it, don’t because their friends were smoking and as you now! realize you’re becoming stronger, more self-confident, clearer bother. You may quit for a few days, and it seemed “cool.” Later they usedrealize you’re becoming stronger, more self-confident, clearer about what you want, more andmore morecalm, calm,cool cool want, more empowered empowered and then some stressful event will take Foryou more information, cigarettes for comfort, as their lives about what and collected in every way. If that person doesn’t doesn’teven eventry trytoto and collected in every way. If that person place and you’ll start again. After that, call June Milligan at 775-786-9111 became more complicated. 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‘ By Farmer Craig, owner of Full Circle Soils & Compost in Carson City, Nevada ealthy living takes a comprehensive approach. Exercise, supplements, diet, addressing stress, hygiene, kindness, keeping our heads warm on chilly days, stimulation, adequate rest, and on and on. With an overload of health recommendations and information readily available, we could be overlooking one of the oldest, most timetested health-helpers… even if it’s right under our feet. The toss back to the basics we’ve seen become mainstream in certain years (think about the incredible lean toward all-things organic, natural, un-processed) has helped
shine a light in some health considerations we’ve let slip into the shadows. The rise in demand for natural, nutrient-dense foods has led a heap of doctors, scientists, authors and people of all backgrounds to dig deeper into where our food comes from. Naturally, they’ve been digging in the soil.
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All of the life found in the soil needs to be fed (and watered) to survive. Ancient farmers knew this, so they fed their soil with compost. Sound funny doesn’t it? Feeding your soil. They knew the soil needed more than manure and organic matter. Why? Because soil can’t eat manure and organic matter that hasn’t broken down. The soil is forced to expend all of its energy trying to break down raw organic matter, when it would much rather be snacking on a buffet of foods that are ready for consumption. Think of an untouched area of a forest that’s been full of life forever. There’s a never-ending cycle of organic matter being broken down. Leaves, fruit and animal droppings are constantly falling onto the forest floor and the soil is up for the task of breaking it all down because it’s well fed, constantly eating all of the foods it has already broken down for consumption over hundreds of years. In your backyard, all your soil has to eat is what you supply. If you only give it manure or poorly brokendown organics, it has to work
incredibly hard on an empty stomach. It would be like giving a steak to a baby… well, kind of. So how do we give soil-baby what it wants to eat? We compost manure and raw organics into digestible food, an end product called humus, which is commonly referred to simply as compost. When processed correctly – which takes time, precision, a proven recipe and quality inputs – humus contains a complex assortment of nutrients perfectly ready for the soil to eat. When the soil has all it wants to eat, it spends its time creating all of the goodies that plants like to eat. Just as your soil can’t eat raw organics before they’ve been broken down, plants can’t consume food through their roots until a microbe has digested that food. When a plant has plenty of nutrients to eat, it can focus its energy into producing an abundant, plump, nutrientdense, natural harvest of delicious and healthy fruit or vegetables. It’s all part of one amazing cycle; the Full Circle.
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Whether fresh or dried, baked or raw, cranberries are a healthy addition to any meal (and dessert, too!)
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ranberries – round and plump, bright and festive – add colorful hues of reds and maroons to any Thanksgiving dinner centerpiece. While acting as a gorgeous addition to holiday décor and a colorful garnish to your holiday platter, cranberries also provide numerous benefits to your holiday health. Cranberries pack a powerful, pucker-inducing punch of tangy flavor. Reaching peak plumpness in October, cranberries are a timely, healthy fruit to incorporate into your autumn snacks and meals. Here’s why: • Proanthocyanidins (PACs; type of flavonoids) in cranberries provide urinary tract benefits by interfering with the ability of pathogenic P-fimbriated Escherichia coli (E. coli) to cause infections in the urinary tract. • PACs may benefit oral health by preventing bacteria from binding to teeth. However, many commercial cranberry juices and other cranberry products are high in fructose (fruit sugar). PACs also help in supporting digestive health by decreasing inflammation associated with chronic disease and aging. • Cranberries are a good source of vitamin C and fiber, which help boost the body’s resistance against infectious agents and help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. • Cranberries contain antioxidant polyphenols (natural compounds found in fruits and vegetables that are linked to certain health benefits), which are also known to have anticancer properties. Fresh cranberries contain the most antioxidants, while bottled cranberry juice contains the least. When buying cranberry juice, ensure that you’re buying 100 percent juice – read the label and avoid juices or “cocktails” containing added sugar. Consume cranberries in moderation because they contain sugar fructose, which may be harmful to your health in excessive amounts. Looking for ways to incorporate cranberries into your diet this season? Try these tasty tips: • Add a handful of fresh or frozen cranberries into your fruit smoothie. • Sprinkle dried cranberries on your oatmeal, whole grain cereal or salad. • Incorporate dried cranberries into your favorite trail mix recipe. • Integrate cranberries into your favorite holiday cookie, bread, muffin or cobbler recipe.
Apple-Cranberry Crisp a sweet and tangy twist to your holiday dessert Cranberries give this crisp a delightful and colorful tartness. A moderate amount of oil replaces the large amount of butter usually called for in toppings for this dessert. This dessert is best served warm – yum! Filling: 12 large, green apples peeled, cored and sliced 8 ounces of fresh or frozen cranberries 1/3 cup of light brown sugar, packed 2 tablespoons of whole wheat pastry flour Topping: 1 ½ cups of old-fashioned rolled oats ¾ teaspoon of salt ½ cup of light brown sugar, packed 1/3 cup of maple syrup
Juice of 1 lemon 1/3 cup of brandy 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
½ cup of toasted wheat germ 1 ½ teaspoons of cinnamon 1/3 cup of canola or grape seed oil
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Toss the sliced apples in a large bowl with the cranberries, lemon juice, brandy, 1/3 cup of light brown sugar, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and whole wheat pastry flour. Pile the apple mixture into an 8-by 10-inch baking dish. Mix together the ingredients for the toppings and spread over the apples. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil and bake for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake for 40 minutes more until the apples are soft. Serves 12. Use organic ingredients, when possible. Recipe derived from Andrew Weil, M.D. and Rosie Daley’s “The Healthy Kitchen: Recipes for a Better Body, Life, and Spirit”
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COMBATING DEPRESSION Addressing depression and seeking help during the holiday season. A raw Q&A interview with local mental health professionals. Rudy von Ravensberg, LMFT, and Chris Edwards, LCSW, psychotherapists and owners of Great Basin Behavioral Health and Wellness, provide insight on the signs, symptoms and triggers of depression. von Ravensberg and Edwards help individuals focus on lifestyle changes to achieve behavioral health and holistic wellness goals.
WHAT IS DEPRESSION? Edwards: Depression is a very common mental health issue that is characterized by a set of symptoms. [These symptoms] include feeling down more often than not, difficulty sleeping or oversleeping, low energy, and this can be accompanied
by thoughts of suicide. So, that experience can be fairly individualistic depending on the individual and their activity levels before their onset of depression. It’s important to recognize what those general symptoms are, but also try to understand how those look within that individual. von Ravensberg: And then, I think you’re referring to clinical depression as opposed to what many people will describe as, ‘I’m feeling depressed,’ which is a common misnomer in our society. We have a
tendency to say, ‘Oh, I’m feeling really depressed today,’ just to indicate that maybe you’re having a down day or you’re feeling sad – that’s not clinical depression, it’s very different. One of the most clear-cut criteria that we look for from a professional standpoint is: are the depressive symptoms interfering with the person’s work or school, with their
social life or their family life? Is it causing conflicts? If [the symptoms are] not causing problems in any of those areas, it isn’t clinical depression. Not to say that they’re not struggling. If somebody’s depressed to the point that they’re skipping school or they’re missing work regularly and can’t get out of bed in the morning – that’s clinical depression.
IS IT COMMON FOR SOCIETY TO MISUNDERSTAND DEPRESSION? IS DEPRESSION TRULY RECOGNIZED AS AN ILLNESS? Edwards: Lack of general education into what mental health problems actually look like is really unfortunate for the people that do struggle with these mental health issues. Not only do they have that issue, but then from their role within society they kind of become shunned or stigmatized and that only perpetuates the mental health issue.
Oftentimes, that family member might marginalize their emotional state and say
von Ravensberg: For example, if an individual is actually experiencing clinical depression, they share with a family member that ‘I’m feeling very depressed.’
‘Oh, you know, you’ll just get over it – you’ve got to tough through it,’ which feels very invalidating for that individual. It creates more isolation which perpetuates depression.
“IT’S MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO MANAG EVEN MODERATE DEPRESSION, SO AN O TO STRIKINGLY IMPROVED OUTCOMES.”
HOW ARE BOTH STRESS AND EXPECTATIONS CONNECTED TO DEPRESSION, AND WHAT CAUSES DEPRESSION TO HEIGHTEN DURING THE HOLIDAYS? von Ravensberg: Stress is more clumped together with anxiety than depression, but simultaneously anxiety is clumped with depression – it’s very common to experience both. The stressors [are] involved with
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numerous factors including having extended family together (oftentimes, there is a strong history between those family members, sometimes there’s a history of conflict and ill feelings … exacerbating stress). There’s a physiological stress from an increased consumption of poor foods,
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unhealthy foods [and] snacks, but also the increased stress from substance use and the expectation in our culture that substance use is the norm at a family function or other holiday party. So, we tend to drink more, eat worse food, sleep less [and] we have less opportunity to get outside (there’s less light outside, there’s reduction in physical activity due to cold weather, and it increases isolation outside of the actual family experience). Edwards: This is the time of year where expectations somewhat go through the roof. How many other times throughout the year are we expected to cook a multicourse meal with a turkey and all the trimmings? That’s a lot of pressure. And then, 4 weeks later, we do it again and in that interim we also
O MANAGE SEVERE DEPRESSION OR , SO AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION LEADS COMES.” have to buy everybody presents, so I think a lot of these expectations lead people to feel like they’re not doing enough – which leads to [thoughts of] ‘I need to do better, I need to try harder,’
which in a lot of cases is not necessarily the truth. von Ravensberg: It’s really a form of self criticism that perpetuates again the depressed mood. Also, there is a cultural expectation that has been increasing for quite a long time involving materialism and status. Especially with kids who demand increasingly more expensive gifts so that they can maintain social status and, if they don’t, if their parents are not able to provide those items, that could lead to and perpetuate a depressed mood.
HOW CAN AN INDIVIDUAL FEEL ISOLATED DURING THE HOLIDAYS?
blues… Beyond that though, if in doubt, it really makes quite a bit of sense to see somebody. It starts with simply making an appointment and having a one hour meeting to determine if you really have a need for services.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ADDRESSING DEPRESSION AND SEEKING HELP EARLY? Edwards: Depression is more likely to continue and possibly get worse. von Ravensberg: Which will then require numerous interventions as opposed to possibly just one. It’s much more difficult to manage severe depression or even moderate depression, so an ounce of prevention leads to strikingly improved outcomes.
HOW DOES AN INDIVIDUAL STRUGGLING WITH DEPRESSION SHARE THEIR BATTLE AND SEEK HELP?
In this community, there is a shortage of mental health professionals. We will always expect that, in the first couple of weeks after New Year’s, us and everyone else are inundated with people trying to get in because they wait until after the holidays – until things are really bad. Try to nip it in the bud in November or December – you have a better chance of getting in and having access to care.
von Ravensberg: You have to identify the individual that is going to lend you their attention, and not be invalidating or possibly reject your request for help. Finding an individual in the family or a close friend that can give an objective opinion about whether or not this is something that’s different than the normal
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von Ravensberg: There’s a strikingly large difference between being lonely and being alone. Being lonely is the lack of connectedness that one might experience in a social setting. So, I can be at a party surrounded by friends and family but, if I don’t have that connection with them, I’m going to feel lonely and isolated. The tendency to isolate is one of the primary characteristics of clinical depression. So, circling back toward the question of how somebody can tell if they’re more clinically depressed, there’s going to be a tendency to isolate and withdraw.
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Friend or Foe? All our lives we have been bombarded by tough messages about cholesterol. Lower your numbers or face heart disease, stroke and death. However, retrospectively, we report that other mechanisms are responsible for heart disease, namely inflammation. Damaged, oxidized cholesterol, burned steak fat on the barbecue, and damaged fats and oils currently consumed by folks eating trans fats, margarines and heated oils cause inflammation along with the great Satan – sugar. In the early 1970s, sugar industry lobbyists influenced medical researchers to believe that saturated fats and cholesterol cause heart disease. Further research has shown that sucrose (table sugar) and high fructose corn syrup cause metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
Cholesterol the Good Cholesterol composes about 30 percent of all cell membranes, modulates membrane fluidity and functions in intracellular transport, cell signaling and nerve conduction. Within cells, cholesterol is a precursor molecule for vitamin D and all steroid hormones, including the adrenal gland hormones cortisol and aldosterone, as well as the sex hormones progesterone, estrogen and testosterone. Low cholesterol, in our experience, is associated with viral illness and Lyme disease. High cholesterol, especially 300 or over, may be an indicator of low thyroid functioning, even in the face of normal thyroid blood levels1.
Hypothyroidism and Heart Disease These pages have been replete with praise for replenishing thyroid hormone with clinical symptoms of low thyroid such as depression, coldness, dryness, heavy periods, fatigue and high cholesterol. When I was in medical school in the 1960s, high cholesterol was associated with low thyroid2. In 1976, Broda Barnes, MD, Ph.D., published a landmark study in his book, Hypothyroidism: the Unsuspected Illness.
“It is time to stop making cholesterol the solitary scapegoat for the development of heart disease.”
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In this study, he reviewed 1,569 patients who had been on natural thyroid hormone therapy for 22 years. When compared to the Framingham Heart Study – a study conducted in Framingham, Massachusetts that is routinely used as a baseline for cardiovascular disease – he predicted that, of his patients, 72 should have suffered heart attacks (only four attacks occurred).
Cholesterol Does Not Cause Vascular Disease Cholesterol does not cause atherosclerotic vascular disease. It is time to stop making cholesterol the solitary scapegoat for the development of heart disease. An abundance of evidence clearly links inflammation to cardiovascular disease. People consuming the typical modern American diet filled with sugar, refined carbohydrates, soda and processed foods are constantly subjecting their bodies to inflammation3. Interestingly, chlorine was first introduced in drinking water in 1912 before cardiovascular disease became common4. Water filtration to remove chlorine and other drugs and hydrocarbons is also an important part of protection against heart disease (hair analysis can detect heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum and arsenic, and is available in our office).
Magnesium Works as Well as Statins Statin drug use to reduce cholesterol levels has been associated with memory loss and confusion1-5. The FDA recently required that a warning label be added to statin drugs noting that they can increase the risk of memory loss and confusion, as well as liver damage and type 2 diabetes. Statins have also been linked to myopathy (muscle weakness), rhabdomyolysis (muscle degeneration), peripheral neuropathy (pain, numbness and tingling in the feet and legs), insomnia, heart failure and erectile dysfunction1-5. Magnesium works similarly to statins to increase good cholesterol and reduce the bad ones without side effects6.
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Critics of statin research note that many studies failed to complete and publish negative findings lending less credence to support their use. There are many anti-inflammatory nutrients that we can all take to prevent cardiovascular disease. These include CoQ10, chromium, L-carnitine, vitamin C, magnesium glycinate, curcumin, green tea, resveratrol, thyroid, testosterone, measuring and removing lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury with chelation therapy all help to improve the odds in our cardiovascular battle, which is the leading cause of death in America. For more information, call Gerber Medical Clinic at 775-826-1900 or visit gerbermedical.com
references 1. Hak AE, et. al. Subclinical hypothyroidism is an independent risk factor for arteriosclerosis and myocardial infarction in elderly women: Rotterdam Study. Ann Intern Med 2000:132:270-278. 2. Textbook of Endocrinology Edited by Robert Williams, MD. W. B. Saunders Company 1974. 3. AW Campbell, Alternative Therapies. 2014; 20:8-9. 4. Mughal FH. Chlorination of drinking water and cancer: a review. J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol 1992; 11: 287-292. 5. Otruba P. et al. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2011; 32:68-90. 6. Rosanoff A, Seelig MS. J Am Coll Nutr. 2004; 23: 5015-55.
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The Vampire Techniques Get Personal: Part 2 GUYS: Are you ready to bring spontaneity back into your life? Are you ready to make a difference in your everyday life? If you are, (and even if you are not,) you are ready for the P-Shot®. In our last exciting episode, we introduced our Healthy Beginnings Magazine family to the miraculous, game changing, O-Shot®. Designed for improved female sensitivity, intensity and ease of orgasm, the O-Shot® has, as a surprising “side effect” – a greatly improved urinary incontinence profile and an easing of the itching, scarring and pain of lichen sclerosus.
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While our patients are absolutely loving their renewed female “spring,” guys, it’s the month of May1 once more for you, too. Male form and function, often a surrogate for self-esteem, can dramatically affect a relationship, positively or negatively. Being able to achieve and maintain satisfaction in the bedroom can affect one’s overall outlook not only on the home front, but in the boardroom as well. Fifty percent of men between the ages of 40 and 70 experience, at some point in their lives, some sort of sexual dysfunction2. Prior to March 27, 1998, the day the Food And Drug Administration approved Viagra, there was little to no discussion about difficulties with sexual activity and sexual fulfillment. It was one of those “you’re getting older” issues we just dealt with. Interestingly, Viagra, developed accidentally, was originally studied for its blood pressure and chest pain reducing properties. Viagra, and its rivals, Levitra and Cialis, improve pelvic blood flow and performance on a shortterm basis. They are expensive, are accompanied by serious frequent side effects and do next to nothing for premature ejaculation or penile length and girth. To solve this dilemma, we developed the Clearfield Medical Group Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Program for Men. While our method garners praise from patients as near as the Truckee Meadows Basin, and as far away as Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, for a certain subset of men, hormone replacement is not indicated, not tolerated, not desired or is not satisfying enough. In the August 2016 issue, we introduced the concept of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), extracting stem cells from your own blood, as a means of stimulating new collagen and growing new blood vessels, nerves and fatty tissue to “repair” maturing skin, hair and alleviate hormonal decline. PRP was developed from scientific experimentation resulting from everyday seemingly innocuous events. In the case of PRP, we noticed that, several days after scraping a knee or elbow following a fall, a yellow “goo” forms around the scab1. The “goo” consists of multi-potent stem cells, containing growth factors, eight to be exact, sentinels lying dormant, waiting to be called upon to repair damaged tissue3. Study of the physiological progression of the wound from the moment of injury to completed healing renders us capable of replicating Mother Nature, essentially creating our own “goo.” Overall, 1 in 2 adult males between the ages of 40 and 70 have some sort of sexual issue they consider problematic. For guys, the question is clear. The answer, is… the Priapus or P-Shot®. The P-Shot® is a virtually sideeffect free PRP derived from your own blood.
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What Is the P-Shot®?
The P-Shot ® delivers lasting improvement in sexual performance and restores function due to prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, the after-effects of surgery, drug side effects and other conditions such as diabetes.
How Does the P-Shot® Work?
PRP contains multiple growth and healing factors4. PRP stimulates healing and rejuvenation, resulting in tissue and new blood vessel growth and improved penile circulation. Increased girth, up to 15 percent, and length, by as much as 10 percent, of the penis is common. Stronger erections, increased sensation and pleasure, and enhanced sexual performance are noticeable after receiving the injection. Best of all, by using your own blood-derived plasma, the procedure is non-allergenic and free from harmful side effects.
Benefits of the P-Shot® Each patient’s experience varies, but the most common responses to the P-Shot® are: • Increased erectile firmness • Enhanced appearance • Increased blood flow and circulation • Improved prostate function and discomfort • Improved sexual capability • Improved urinary incontinence • Improved sexual stamina • Increased sensation and pleasure
The P-Shot® is an absolute game changer when it comes to improving sensitivity, intensity and ease of orgasm. Next month we will cover the Vampire Hair Restoration Project in depth. If you would like more information on our Vampire Treatments, if you are curious about Bioidentical Hormone Replacement or if you have questions about all-things thyroid, see our comprehensive thyroid series in Healthy Beginnings Magazine from July 2015 through June 2016. For more information, call Clearfield Medical Group at 775-359-1222, visit our new website www.drclearifeld.net or email at drbill@rejuvenatereno.com.
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ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM OF Written by Andy Drymalski, EdD
The previous articles in this series discussed the importance of giving some account to the reality of evil. If we do not grapple with this reality, we merely increase the likelihood of becoming evil’s victim, instrument, or both. But wrestling with the reality of evil is no easy task. One reason for this, quite simply, P A R T 3 : T H E S H A D O W is that evil does not want to be known. There is a reason robbers don’t come to your home and politely ask when you will be away and if you keep your spare house key in the electrical outlet box by the side door. Neither is evil a dummy when it comes to robbing the house of your soul. Like a thief or a cheat, it does not want to be seen. It creates diversions, distractions, illusions and mishaps in order to go undetected. It does not want to be identified for what it is for detection would threaten the attainment of its goals. You are probably aware of such tactics as intentionally used by other people but may not realize that evil, as an autonomous force in the universe, can be just as devious and coordinated in its workings as an individual with malicious intent. For example, evil may draw on the energy of the trickster. Consider a cancer or infection that grows undetected in the body until it is almost too late to treat; or the seemingly “random” series of events that lands you in a dangerous section of an unfamiliar city at
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night, with a dead cell phone and a flat tire. In addition to the reality that evil does not want to be known is the fact that we are often reluctant to see evil as well, especially when what we might see is a facet of ourselves.
Typically we don’t want to be conscious of our illusions and self-deceptions. We resist recognizing our more base impulses of greed, envy, arrogance, aggression, selfishness, etc. We try to hide from others and ourselves the parts of our personality that we don’t like. These disowned parts of ourself become what Carl Jung called the shadow. The shadow refers to those aspects
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of the personality that we ought to know and come to terms with, but which we have ignored, denied or rejected for one reason or another. Often we don’t want to know the deeper motivation behind some of our actions. But the less we know of these things – the less we are able to recognize them in ourselves – the more likely they are to cause mischief and pain in unexpected ways. This often occurs through the process of projection. Projection refers to the tendency to see in
others things that we are unconscious of in ourselves. For example, we may be acutely aware of and irritated by the laziness we spot in a coworker when that same tendency to laziness in ourself goes oddly unnoticed. We can project onto others both positive and negative characteristics, and what we project affects how we relate to them. When a negative projection is occurring, we will tend to dislike and criticize that other person, group, country, etc. We are likely to do battle with them when we really ought to be doing battle with ourself. Thus, negative projections foster attitudes of arrogance and superiority, breakdowns in communication, and all manner of conflict and broken relationships.
conscious and whole. We suffer when we push back on this drive of selfgrowth and development. However, individuation can also be difficult work. It requires effort and sacrifice. Becoming more conscious and letting go of illusions is often painful. Evil encourages that part of us that would rather remain unconscious and undeveloped. It doesn’t want the pursuit of higher principles or the development of integrity. It prefers disintegration and unreflective behavior, a return to the more carefree and blissful state of pre-consciousness. Here we are putty in its hands, moved by untamed instincts and impulses rather than by deeper values and conscious awareness. This destructive force also knows that the less conscious we are the more easily we become its unintentional servants.
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a Medical Marvel? by Gabrielle Irvin
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arlic – the potent, vampire-repelling and romancekilling herb – has a long history of being used as a powerful illness-fighting therapy. But, does drinking garlic tea or garlic cough syrup truly battle sore throats and flu-like symptoms? Or, does this question just continue to bolster regurgitated, unsubstantiated folktales? Researchers at Washington State University found that a compound in garlic is 100 times more effective than two popular antibiotics at fighting Campylobacter bacterium, one of the most common bacterial causes of food-borne illness in the United States. The compound – diallyl sulfide – was more effective than erythromycin and ciprofloxacin, antibiotics used to treat norovirus and other bacterial infections with symptoms of abdominal pain, fever, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. The research was published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. Garlic also contains allicin, which has been found to exhibit antibacterial activity against various bacterial agents. One study published in by the National Center for Biotechnology Information found that individuals who ingested a capsule of an allicin-containing garlic supplement, once daily over a 12-week period, had significantly fewer colds than individuals who did not ingest an allicin-containing garlic supplement, indicating that an allicin-containing supplement can prevent attack by the common cold virus. While eating garlic is a generally healthy practice, researchers and scientists remain divided on garlic’s ability to combat bacterial illness, flu and cancer-causing agents. However, there’s no question that garlic is rich in manganese, calcium, phosphorus, selenium, and vitamins B6 and C, and has immune-boosting and antiviral effects, which can help reduce inflammation, boost immune function and improve cardiovascular health. After all, garlic has been prescribed since prebiblical times (an ancient Egyptian medical listing from 1550 B.C. recommends garlic as a remedy for 22 ailments, including headaches, bites, worms, tumors and health complications), according to an excerpt in Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs.
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If you’re looking to take advantage of garlic’s immuneboosting properties this flu season, try this soothing, garlic soup:
GARLIC (AND WE MEAN GARLIC) SOUP RECIPE 26 garlic cloves (unpeeled) 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) organic butter (grass fed) 1/2 teaspoon cayenne powder 1/2 cup fresh ginger 2 1/4 cups sliced onions 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme 26 garlic cloves, peeled 1/2 cup coconut milk 3 1/2 cups organic vegetable broth 4 lemon wedges Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place 26 garlic cloves in small glass baking dish. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt and toss to coat. Cover baking dish tightly with foil and bake until garlic is golden brown and tender, about 45 minutes. Cool. Squeeze garlic between fingertips to release cloves. Transfer cloves to small bowl. Melt butter in heavy large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onions, thyme, ginger and cayenne powder and cook until onions are translucent, about 6 minutes. Add roasted garlic and 26 raw garlic cloves and cook 3 minutes. Add vegetable broth; cover and simmer until garlic is very tender, about 20 minutes. Working in batches, puree soup in blender until smooth. Return soup to saucepan; add coconut milk and bring to simmer. Season with sea salt and pepper for flavor. Squeeze juice of 1 lemon wedge into each bowl and serve. Serves 4. Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover and refrigerate. Rewarm over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
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hilosophical viewpoint that all moral valid or “true.” This position rests upon The following tips are derived from Rodale’s Illustrated se a person’s morality flows his/ Encyclopedia of Herbs, editedfrom by Claire Kowalchik and William H. Hylton. ecause people have different values, e with none any better than another. OLD-TIME GARLIC FOR ng that different people may REMEDIES possess ACHES AND PAINS values are equivalent. For example, Garlic cough syrup: Pour a quart of boiling water on a pound a life of psychological and spiritual of fresh, sliced garlic. Let this steep for 12 hours, then add sugar e systemsuntil lead a pretty much wasted the to consistency is syrup. To improve the taste, add honey and vinegar boiled with caraway and fennel seeds. equal worth, and neither are the moral om them.Garlic tea: Gargle garlic tea for a sore throat, and swallow it if you have the flu. Chop several cloves of garlic and let steep in ½ cup of water for 6 to 8 hours.
e, and perhaps the more paradoxical, To relieve hysteria, sniff crushed garlic. moral, forSmelling one salts: person in a particular Garlic oil: To soothe an earache, place a few drops of warm arily right for another person. This garlic oil in the affected ear. Make the oil by slicing a garlic clove, adding a small amount ofsystems, olive oil and heating briefly. differences in their values Strain before use. the fact that what is required for one dividual may not be the same as what references For example, quitting your job because 1. news.wsu.edu/2012/05/01/garlic-compound-fights-source-of-foodborne-illness/ h one of your co-workers could be a 2. jac.oxfordjournals.org/content/67/8/1915. ision if you are in the wrong line of abstract?sid=ba9f97cb-e4ca-4a22-9160-6a6b99a5f67c 3. complete-health-and-happiness.com/garlic-soup-made-52-clovesis just one more prodding from life to garlic-can-defeat-colds-flu-even-norovirus/ lly love. Conversely, your decision to 4. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11697022 esponsible if life is trying to teach you 5. articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/07/05/garlic-benefits. aspx and you 6.are just trying to avoid this Hylton, William H., and Claire Kowalchik. “Garlic.” Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs. Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, Inc. 1987. 215219. Print.
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integrative medicine Gerber Medical Clinic Michael Gerber, MD, HMD 1225 Westfield Ave., Reno (775) 826-1900 www.GerberMedical.com Practicing since 1975, Dr. Gerber has offered family-oriented medicine, addressing all health issues from infancy through advanced age. Areas of specialty include homeopathy, bio-identical hormones, nutritional therapy, natural pain relief, infectious disease, detoxification, autoimmune disease, mood disorders, allergies and environmental sensitivities.
Go to ad on Page 19 Dr. William Clearfield 9550 S. McCarran Blvd. Ste B., Reno, NV (775) 359-1222 Dr. Bill Clearfield comes to the Reno area from Northeast Pennsylvania after having practiced the art of medicine since 1982. He brings a unique holistic perspective from traditional medical backgrounds in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Practice, Medical Acupuncture and AntiAging Medicine. “Dr. Bill” is the author of Celestial Stem: A Five Element Approach to Diet and Exercise, has taught fellow physicians the art of acupuncture needling, pioneered the treatment for head, neck and neuropathic injuries with medical acupuncture, has 20 years experience and training with bio-identical hormone replacement, intravenous nutrition, weight loss and non surgical facial rejuvenation. Dr. B’s approach to health and wellness combines the best of Eastern and Western Medicine with a healthy dose of the latest Anti-Aging Medical philosophies.
The Feldenkrais Method Classes Awareness Through Movement Carole Bucher, BA, GCFP/T Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (775) 240-7882 Learn to move comfortably and efficiently; reduce pain and improve vitality; recover quality of life after injury, surgery or illness. Mindful movement classes and private lessons with Carole Bucher, Reno Feldenkrais. See Ongoing Events for class schedule and RenoFeldenkrais. blogspot.com for more information. The only ongoing Feldenkrais classes in the state of Nevada, since 2008.
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mind, body & soul Pinnacle Wellness Healing Spa 3631 Warren Way, Suite A, Reno (775) 236-3631 www.pinnaclewellnessreno.com Pinnacle Wellness Healing Spa is a natural healing health spa. We offer various modalities including Hand/Foot Detox, Oxygen Bar, Chi Machine, Far Infrared Sauna and Pod, Vitamin D Bed and more!
pet care Sugarland Ranch (775) 970-5350 www.SugarlandRanch.org Sugarland Ranch is a community based, nonprofit organization housing several small animal rescue programs. Volunteers and donations are welcomed.
spiritual centers Spiritualist Society Wadsworth Masonic Lodge 25, 2425 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89431 SpiritualistSocietyofReno.org Meetings every Sunday 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Spiritual awakening is a personal path, but a community helps you find the way. The Spiritualist Society is a community of like-minded people helping one another on their spiritual path. Meetings include a talk, meditation, healing and message service followed by fellowship. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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Go to ad on Page 17 Rochelle Ramacher Flower Essence Practitioner, Energy Worker (775) 848-4191 Rochelle works as a Flower Essence Practitioner, Intuitive and Reiki Master. She loves helping individuals on their path to wellness and provides guidance in all aspects of their lives. Call Rochelle to learn more about Flower Essence Therapy and how it can help you find greater health and balance!
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calendar of events NOV 1, 15 & 29 Idlewild Health Walks
Join the Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation for 10 a.m. walks specifically-designed for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. For more information, call Belen at 775-453-0713 or visit http://www. tmparksfoundation.org/dyp-walks-idlewildhealth-walks
NOV 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 Breast Feeding Support Group, A Mom’s Network
This is an informal group led by a lactation consultant and is meant to provide ongoing support to mothers regarding breast feeding and mothering. All breast feeding mothers and babies are welcome to attend. The group meets from 10 to 11 a.m. at Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250, Carson City. For more information, call 775-445-5122.
NOV 3 thru 6
Off Beat Arts & Music Festival
Cost: $69 general admission/ $129 all-access pass. The Off Beat Arts & Music Festival is a 4-day citywide music discovery and art festival showcasing the Reno area and its growing music, art and culinary scene. The festival is being held in downtown, midtown and the 4th Street corridor. For more information or tickets, visit offbeatreno.com
NOV 5
Fall Showcase with Note-Able Music Therapy Services
Cost: $12 (children 5 and under are free) More than 100 of the participants of Note-Able Music Therapy Services will be performing at the Nugget Celebrity Showroom, along with The Note-Ables. NMTS participants are people of all ages and abilities. 7 p.m. Saturday at the Nugget Casino Celebrity Showroom. For more information, call 775-324-5521 or visit note-ables.org/ fallshowcase
NOV 6
Run with the Girls
Cost: 5K adult/youth: $50/$25; 10K adult/ youth: $55/$30 Run with the Girls is a fun, competitive or recreational race celebrating strong girls, strong women and strong community. Boys and men are encouraged to participate. Choose from a 5K run/walk or a 10K run. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Girls on the Run- Sierras. For more information, visit race178.com/girlsrun/
NOV 6, 13, 20 & 27
Focused Intention and Prayer Party
Cost: Free This time on Sunday evenings (6 to 7 p.m.) is dedicated to setting spiritual time aside and connecting with our deepest desires and
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intentions. During this hour, we will get clear on what it is that we are wanting to draw into our lives, and work with the higher power and love force energy to draw that in to our experience. This event, as well as all other offered by Supported By Angels ,is nondenominational and open to all religious and spiritual backgrounds. For more information, visit supportedbyangels.com
NOV 7
Annual Harvest Dinner
The Annual Harvest Dinner benefiting The Greenhouse Project will be held at 5:30 p.m. Monday, November 7 at Cafe Adele’s (1112 North Carson Street, Carson City). Chef Charlie Abowd has teamed up with chefs Josh and Whitney Deri to offer a 6-course meal paired with beer and wine that is guaranteed to be a palate pleaser. The Greenhouse Project is a nonprofit that works to establish and sustainably operate a community-based greenhouse and garden in Carson City. For more information, call 775-882-3353.
NOV 10
Reno Playa Art Park Grand Opening Celebration
Join us as we celebrate the installation of interactive playa art in the heart of downtown at the first Reno Playa Art Park. North Virginia Street will be closed from 5th to 6th streets. The event will feature fire spinning, hula hoopers, music and more. The free public celebration of the arts will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, November 10. For more information, visit http://renogatewayproject. com/reno-playa-art-park/
Diabetes Support Group
Diabetes information, resources and support. Meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at the Health and Wellness Institute, Suite 250, at Carson Tahoe Health. For more information, call Syndi Skilling, RN, Diabetes Education Coordinator, at 775-445-8607.
NOV 10 & 29
Benefits of Essential Oils
Free workshop! Essential oils are useful for a wide range of wellness applications. Join us for a fun and informative workshop to learn about the safe and effective uses for essential oils: health care practices, food preparation, face and hair care. For registration, time and location information, call Dr. Tony Jensen at 775-323-1222.
NOV 11 & 12 UNR Ski Swap
The annual UNR Ski Swap will be held at the Grand Sierra Resort. Save up to 70 percent on new and used items. Twenty percent of all sales benefit the UNR Winter Sports Club. For more information, visit unrskiswap.com
NOV 12 & 13
Women’s Wellness Weekend
Granlibakken Tahoe hosts Women’s Wellness Weekend, an annual event that fuses Western practices with Eastern philosophy to offer a balanced weekend of information, inspiration, activities, food and wine. A collaboration of community medical doctors, health professionals and fitness instructors come together to provide a weekend on well-being designed for women. Event will be held at Granlibakken Tahoe, 725 Granlibakken Road Tahoe City, 96145. For more information about events and costs, visit granlibakken.com. If you’d like to participate in the vendor fair held from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, email Shawna at shawnalee@granlibakken.com
NOV 14 thru JAN 6 Maintain Don’t Gain
The Holiday Season is fast approaching – the time of year when you’re busy, stressed, and extra calories lurk around every corner. Stay motivated and accountable to your health and fitness goals with Maintain Don’t Gain. Organized by Natalie Cooks, MA, at Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, 645 N. Arlington Ave. in Reno. For more information and costs, visit https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/maintain-dont-gaintickets-27760059084?aff=es2
NOV 17
Tasty Turkeys You Can Trust
Whether you’re hosting your first Thanksgiving or your 50th, one thing remains the same – it’s all about the turkey! But not all turkeys are created equal. In fact, many are raised using GMO-containing feed, antibiotics and other chemicals. Learn what makes our non-GMO turkeys different and make your Thanksgiving feast GMO free this year. Event held from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, November 17, at Natural Grocers in Reno.
NOV 24
Scheels Turkey Trot
Cost: $25/30 The Scheels Turkey Trot at the Sparks Marina has become a Thanksgiving tradition in the Truckee Meadows. It’s a great place to spend time with family and friends, and it’s a healthy way to start a day usually filled with a whole lot of eating. Participants can choose from a 10K (6.2 miles) run (timed) or a 2-mile walk or run (not timed). For more information, call 775353-7898 or email tramociotti@cityofsparks.us
Wobble Before You Gobble 5K/10K
The 2nd annual Wobble Before You Gobble 5K/10K will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Reno City Plaza. The event is being sponsored by the City of Reno in partnership with the Children’s Cabinet. For ticket information, visit www.imathlete.com
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NGOING EVENTS Movement for Healing NIA Class NIA integrates concepts from the dance, martial and healing arts. Increase energy, strength and presence. Classes are 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Gerber Medical Clinic, 1225 Westfield/2nd floor studio (Southwest Reno). All fitness levels are welcome! First class is free! For more information, email Kimberley Elliott at radicalfreedomcoach@gmail.com. Ringing In Ears, Headaches, Heart Palpitations and Neurological Issues These sudden symptoms can be caused by Smart Meters. Free support group. For more information, call Gloria at 775-851-3322. Spiritualist Society of Reno – Spiritual Awakening Spiritual awakening is a personal path, but a community of like-minded people helps you find the way. Meetings include a talk, meditation, healing and message service followed by fellowship. Everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. every Sunday at Wadsworth Masonic Lodge 25, 2425 Pyramid Way, in Sparks. For more information, visit SpiritualistSocietyofReno.org Weekly Yoga Class Class is held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday at 1225 Westfield/ 2nd floor studio in Southwest Reno. Cost: $8 drop-in or $28 for a 4-class pass. Beginners are welcome! For more information, call Kathy at 775-544-1167. PTSD Discussion Group VFW Post 9211 is sponsoring a PTSD discussion group that meets at the historic “Battle Born” bunker post. All individuals with a diagnosis of PTSD are invited to join this group. This is NOT restricted to veterans or VFW members. Any member of the community is invited, including civilians and service persons such police, firefighters and medical personnel. Discussion is held at 6 p.m. every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. VFW Post 9211 is located one block west of the Virginia Street/Moana Lane intersection. To contact VFW Post 9211, call 775-825-7007. To inquire about the discussion group, call Post Surgeon Dr. Schwartz at 775-409-4561. Organic Raw Foods Potluck Join us every 3rd Sunday of the month for an Open House Organic Raw Foods Potluck. Please bring a delicious dish to share! Potluck is held at Reverse Aging Energy Spa, 255 Crummer Lane, in Reno. For more information, call 775-233-4878.
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Reno Psychic Institute Healing Classes and Clinics Clinics held at 20 Hillcrest Drive in Reno, unless otherwise noted. Energy Healing 5 to 7 p.m. every Tuesday | Cost: Free (donations accepted) Trancemedium Healing 7:30 to 9 p.m. every 2nd and 4th Thursday Cost $25 Women’s Energy Healing 5:30 to 7 p.m. every 3rd Thursday Cost: Free (donations accepted) Men’s Energy Healing 6 to 7 p.m. every 2nd Thursday Hands On Healing 10:30 a.m. to noon every 1st and 3rd Saturday | Cost: $25 Energy Healing – Carson City location Noon to 2 p.m. every Saturday at 1800 E. Williams St. #207 | Cost: Free (donations accepted) For more information, visit www. renopsychicinstitute.com Receive a Discount When You Buy Three Colonics For more information or to schedule your appointment, call Gerber Medical Clinic at 775826-1900. Gerber Medical Clinic is located at 1225 Westfield Ave. in Reno. The Feldenkrais Method Classes Awareness Through Movement Schedule, Reno 10 a.m. Tuesday at Cardio Kickfit, 600 S. Center St. 6 p.m. Thursday at the Reno Buddhist Center, 820 Plumas St. 3 p.m. Saturday at Cardio Kickfit, 600 S. Center St. All levels of fitness. Start anytime to improve movement and feel great again! For more information, call Carole Bucher, BA, GCFP/T at 775-240-7882, email RenoFeldenkrais@gmail.com or visit RenoFeldenkrais.blogspot.com
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