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Natural Awakenings is your guide to a healthier, more balanced life. In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle.
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25 INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AND THE SPIRITUAL PATH by Marianne Williamson
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‘Good Days’ with Fretful Kids by Beth Davis
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40 ELIMINATING CHRONIC PELVIC AND SEXUAL PAIN
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rowing up, my parents practically pushed my brothers and me out the door, encouraging us to go outside and play. Thanks to them, I did in fact spend the majority of my days outdoors, enjoying the benefits of fresh air and country living. Whether we were climbing trees, playing in the creek, hiking in the woods, running through the corn fields or riding dirt bikes, my brothers and I had no interest in being cooped up inside. Looking back, I realize what a profound impact it had on my life, as it was the foundation for how I would choose to live and perhaps more importantly, raise my own children. It gave me an appreciation for nature and the environment, and for staying healthy and active. Today, I try to instill those same core values in my kids, as we make every effort to embrace natural living and stay active as a family—from biking, hiking, walking, swimming and more. We also love gardening and work together to grow, harvest and process a lot of our own produce. Frankly, in my house, we’re always on the go and we’re always up for a new adventure. So, what does all of this have to do with our women’s health issue? A lot, actually. As women, we tend to get so caught up in the whirlwind of life that we often forget that it doesn’t have to be so complicated. That’s not to say I have it all together—I don’t. Like most women, I struggle to find balance and often wonder if I’m making the right choices. Thankfully, as a writer and editor for Natural Awakenings, I have had the privilege of interviewing some of the greatest minds in health and wellness. Through them, I have learned that whole health—mind, body and spirit—is not only attainable, but is actually quite simple if we try. For starters, eat healthy foods, exercise, get outside, calm the mind and get plenty of rest. The best part is that with a plethora of practitioners dedicated to natural health, help is always right at our fingertips—whether we’re searching for a yoga practitioner, an acupuncturist, a massage therapist, nutritionist or a naturopathic doctor. Lucky for me, my choices seem to be working. Last year, I took my kids to our family physician for their annual checkups. The doctor was surprised to see that it had been a little over a year since our last visit. She asked if either had ever been sick during that time. My answer was no. She asked what I had done to keep them from getting the same viruses that typically run rampant in schools and daycares. It was something I hadn’t really thought about, but I realized the answer was easy. Live simply, live actively and live as naturally as possible.
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iver Valley Waldorf School, in Upper Black Eddy, is hosting three unique summer camps for children ages 3 to 13. The weekly camp sessions will run from July 9 to August 3. The older children are invited to hone their circus skills with the famous Mary Kelly Rayel of Fly School Arts. Children will enjoy learning a variety of circus skills during camp including juggling, plate spinning, clowning, acrobatics and trapeze. Children can also test their crafting skills and attend Knits, Knots, Forts and Fairies Houses Camp. Here, kids will build a fort, acquire knot tying skills and explore the outdoors. For the younger children (ages 3 to 6) the magical Waldorf Early Childhood Camp will feature water play, baking, crafts, puppet stories, lots of fun, free play, outside time and creativity. Location: 1395 Bridgeton Hill Road, Upper Black Eddy. For more information, call 610-982-5606 or visit RiverValleySchool.org. See ad, page 13.
istoric Bethlehem Partnership (HBP) has announced the launch of its new Heritage Trail. The 80-stop trail winds its way through the north, south and west side of Bethlehem, tying together the evolution of the City of Bethlehem from a small Moravian enclave to one of the best 100 communities in which to live today. The 10.9 mile, self-guided tour allows participants to walk, run, bike or hike throughout three centuries of Bethlehem history. The historic Heritage Trail is divided into six links including Moravian Founders, Monocacy Valley, Westward Expansion, Victorian Bethlehem, Farmlands to Industry and The Steel. “We are fortunate to have two national historic landmarks in Bethlehem—the 1741 Gemeinhaus, possibly the largest 18th century log structure in continuous use in the U.S, and the 1762 Waterworks, the first pumped municipal water system in America,” says Charlene Donchez Mowers, president of HBP. Both landmarks are stops along the Trail. The tour is available on digital recorders and iPods at the Historic Bethlehem Visitors Center, 505 Main Street, Bethlehem, and online at HistoricBethlehem.org.
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Art Gutkin is a meditative spiritual healer who removes pain and facilitates good health . He has worked with cancer, a quadriplegic, cerebral palsy, and physically impairing ailments. Art receives his healing powers from Spirit and now teaches this knowledge to anyone who is interested. You can find out more about Art at www.medintuitive.com. Jack Tafoya is an author, lecturer, reader and advisor. He will present his 3-part "Metanumersyllogy" system based on Genetic and Cosmic Codes, and show "How The English Language Controls The World". You can find out more about Jack at www.jacktafoya.com.
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yme is the fastest growing infectious disease in the US and PA is now ranked number one in reported cases. The Lehigh Valley Lyme Support Group hosts monthly meetings at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month in Building One at Country Meadows in Bethlehem. The group discusses tick borne diseases, testing, prevention, alternative solutions and overall support. Every other month will feature a guest speaker such as doctors and health professionals who have dealt with Lyme from a personal perspective. The meetings are always free and a wealth of information. Country Meadows is located at 4011 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem. For more information, call Cathy at 610-258-4896, Heidi at 610-882-2253 or Judy at 610253-0137.
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icensed counselor, Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) practitioner and music therapist, Meg Deak, is offering Letting Go of Anxiety, a unique program for deep relief of anxiety, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 9 at Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center. The five-hour mini retreat is designed to immediately reduce tension levels, develop a calm, peaceful state and then learn to identify and neutralize anxiety triggers. According to Deak, the ability of sound and music to relieve anxiety is well known, as toning and singing bowls allow brainwave activity to slow down, reducing excessive beta levels that are commonly seen in anxiety. While still considered experimental EFT research is showing the efficacy of this simple tool, easily learned and self-administered. A true mind-body approach using cognitive processing while holding or tapping specific acupressure points, EFT has been clinically shown to lower cortisol levels. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center is located at 628 Twin Ponds Rd., Breinigsville. For information, call 610-395-3355 or visit TwinPondsCenter.com.
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he art community in Jim Thorpe will host its fourth annual Jim Thorpe Art Weekend from 1-8 p.m., May 5 and 1-4 p.m., May 6 in the historic district of Jim Thorpe, where visitors can easily walk from gallery to gallery and event to event. The best of Jim Thorpe will be on display throughout the weekend. The festival is a mix of free and ticketed events, live music in the park, a show at the Opera House, special culinary treats, storytelling, workshops, demonstrations by artists, lectures and gallery openings. Guests can pick up a welcome bag at the Jim Thorpe Train Station that includes information about the festival and valuable gifts from festival sponsors. Be sure to stop at the Jim Thorpe River Adventure exhibit to learn more about the art and culture of the Lehigh River and pick up a gift. For more information, contact Eileen East at 570-3250216 or EileenEast@gmail.com or visit JimThorpeArt.com for details and event pricing. See ad, this page.
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he Indiemade Craft Market’s annual fun and funky summer indie craft celebration will be held from 10 ad is the property of Natural Awakenings and may not be reproduced in any other publica This a.m. to 5 p.m., June 9 at Bethlehem IceofRink. The juried Please show review the proof carefully. Natural Awakenings is not responsible sion the publisher. features handmade and original items from more than talented marked. This ad will be published as it appears if the proof is not returned to us. If there are an artists from all over the region. this proof please call or email. Indiemade Craft Market organizers hand selected a diverse collection of artists that create anything and everything— Signature: Date including housewares, paper goods, dolls, prints, ceramics, clothing, accessories, paintings/drawings, sculpture and many other one-of-a-kind items. All products are handmade from a variety of mediums that include fabric, clay, glass, wood, paper and more. Visitors will also enjoy a do-it-yourself craft area and a chance to celebrate World Wide Knit in Public Day with Easton’s Chase the Chill. Admission is $3 and children under 12 are free. The first 50 adult attendees will receive a reusable swag bag handmade by The Earth Purse. Each bag contains crafty items from the vendors. Bethlehem Ice Rink is located at 345 Illicks Mill Rd., Bethlehem. For more information, visit ThisIndieMadeCraftMarket. ad is the property of Natural Awakenings and may not be reproduced in any other public com. See ad, page 9. sion of the publisher. Please review the proof carefully. Natural Awakenings is not responsibl natural if awakenings May 2012 11 marked. This ad will be published as it appears the proof is not returned to us. If there are this proof please call or email.
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Plastic Pollution Flows from Washday to the Sea A study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology warns that microscopic plastic debris from washing clothes made of synthetic materials like polyester, acrylic and nylon is accumulating in the marine environment and could be entering the food chain. Concentrations were greatest near coastal urban areas. Up to 1,900 tiny fibers per garment were released with each wash during the study. Earlier research has shown that plastic particles smaller than one millimeter comprise 80 percent of environmental plastic and are being eaten by animals and getting into the food chain. Mark Browne, Ph.D., an ecologist based at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a member of the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, advises, “Once the plastics had been eaten, they transferred from the animals’ stomachs to their circulation system and actually accumulated in their cells.” The team took samples from 18 beaches around the globe, including sites in Australia, Britain, India, Japan, Oman, the Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa and the United States. They found no sample that did not contain pieces of the microplastic. Source: BBC
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The British government is setting up a Natural Capital Committee that will describe the country’s wealth in terms of the quality of its air, water, wildlife and other natural resources. Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman intends to propose that all countries begin “green accounting” to audit the state of their rivers, forests and other landscapes. Box 421 Emmaus, 18049 • P: 610-421-4443 ThePA United Nations Rio+20 Confer-• F: 610-421 ence in Brazil this June is expected LVEditor@NaturalAwakeningsMag.com • www.NaturalAwakening to unite the participating nations in protecting environment. Ad Proofthe forworld’s Natural Awakenings Sustainable development goals under consideration include ensuring that all agriculTo: P: 610-421-444 Email: ture is sustainable, protecting oceans, setting F: up 610-421-444 an international court on environmental crime, and appointing ombudsperson to speak on Please sign youranproof and complete the following informa behalf of future generations. (Ad is shown at actual size. See second page for larger a The summit, to be attended by 190 nations, will also look at cutting subsidies for fossil fuels and low energy for all. information Spelman observes that Ad iscarbon approved: contact and spelling is corre businesses in Great Britain are already measurAd isare approved with indicated ing the impact they having on the changes environment. She states, “In same way, governments can startindicated Adthe is not approved – make changes to take account of damage to the environment in order to sustain resources like fresh water for fisheries, forests for clean air and green spaces for tourism. We want our own government to take account of natural capital and our statisticians to calculate the state of the nation more widely.”
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HOW TO BE A SMART SHOPPER by Ed Begley, Jr.
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Greenwashing occurs when more money or time is spent on advertising and labeling green characteristics than actually developing and implementing environmentally sound products and practices. Words such as natural, non-toxic and eco-safe are now widely misused. Although greenwashing has been around for nearly a quarter century, corporations today are committing to it at unprecedented levels as they go after the growing market for eco-friendly products. Companies have duly noted that even the average Jane is now interested in protecting the environment and is willing to pay a premium to help. When products and services are really green, everyone wins; but when they are suspect, everyone suffers from a false sense of stewardship. The hijacking of green by irresponsible corporations is aptly characterized by Jay Westerveld’s initial 1986 report on greenwashing, first used to describe the reuse of towels in the hotel industry. His research implied that in-room signage stating that, “Reusing the hotel towels helps save the environment,” was more a ploy to increase reservations from patrons concerned about their environmental footprints than an actual credo of hotel management. One can hardly assert environmental responsibility based on laundry alone, but many hotels did, even though they were not participating in any other forms of
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he common wisdom goes like this: that the myth of “some enchanted evening,” when all is awash with the thrill of connection and the aliveness of new romance, is actually a delusion… a hormonally manufactured lie. That soon enough, reality will set in and lovers will awaken from their mutual projections, discover the psychological work involved in two people trying to reach across the chasm of real-life separateness, and come to terms at last with the mundane sorrows of human existence and intimate love. In this case, the common wisdom is a lie. From a spiritual perspective, the scenario above is upside down. From a spiritual perspective, the original high of a romantic connection is thrilling because it is true. It is in fact the opposite of delusion. For in a quick moment, a gift from the gods, we are likely to suspend our judgment of the other, not because we are temporarily insane, but because we are temporarily sane. We are having what you might call a minienlightenment experience. Enlightenment is not unreal; enlightenment—or pure love—is all that is real. Enlightenment is when we see not as through a glass darkly, but truly face-to-face. What is unreal is what comes after the initial high, when the personality self reasserts itself and the wounds and triggers of our human ego form a veil across the face of love. The initial romantic high is not something to
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The Hormone Balancing Act Natural Strategies for Feeling Better by Kathleen Barnes
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ormones rule our lives; it’s a simple fact of biochemistry. In their role as the body’s chemical messengers, hormones affect every human biological system. Without them, nothing works correctly. Women’s hormonal systems are as complex as men’s, although vastly different. They govern reproduction, plus every aspect of health—including metabolizing food, proper immune function, physical and emotional responses to stress and the aging of cells.
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Puberty and the early reproductive years should be the physical peak of a young woman’s life; when she is
physically active and full of energy and youthful health. It’s also the time when breasts develop, hips widen, pubic hair appears, menstruation begins, and she becomes capable of pregnancy. The good news is that several studies by the National Cancer Institute and the University of California, Los Angeles, have shown that regular exercise undertaken at this age results in lower estrogen levels throughout a woman’s life, greatly reducing her risk of breast cancer and other hormonal cancers. Yet, C.W. Randolph, Jr., a leading bioidentical hormone physician and co-author of From Hormone Hell to Hormone Well, reports that the ideal hormonal balance is routinely upset to-
Major Female Hormones d Estrogen is produced by the ovaries, adrenal glands and in several other parts of the female body. It is responsible for physical maturation, including development of breasts, regulation of the menstrual cycle and preparing the uterus to receive a fertilized embryo. d Progesterone prepares the uterus for pregnancy, maintains pregnancy and balances estrogen during cyclical fluctuations. 26
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d Luteinizing hormone governs the ovaries’ production of estrogen and progesterone. d Follicle-stimulating hormone works in synergy with the luteinizing hormone to control the menstrual cycle and ovarian egg production. d Testosterone is present in women, although in far lower levels than in men. It serves as a component of healthy sexual desire and in maintenance of healthy bones and muscles.
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day. Culprits are obesity among young American women and the everyday presence of toxic estrogenic chemicals in today’s dairy products and meat, personal care products, plastics, food containers, pesticides and herbicides, as well as car exhaust. “These compounds often have chemical structure similar to estrogen and can act like estrogen when introduced into the body,” Randolph explains. “Over time, these substances can increase estrogen in the body, potentially causing problems.” Categorized as xenoestrogens, these hormone disruptors can cause rapid growth in breast tissue and have been blamed for the appearance of breast tissue and even milk production in girls as young as 18 months and the early onset of puberty, particularly among African-American girls. They are also suspected in the rising incidence of breast cancer in younger women today.
Reproductive Years
Women in their reproductive years often experience extreme stress in struggling to balance family, work, relationships and a need for personal growth, along with economic challenges. Women’s health expert Dr. Christiane Northrup, author of The Wisdom of Menopause, blames the
Ways to Avoid Manmade Estrogens d Choose organic milk and dairy products. d Eat organic meats and wild-caught fish. d Avoid canned foods and plastic water and soda bottles. d Do not use lawn or garden chemical pesticides or herbicides. d Shed outdoor shoes before entering the house. d Avoid furniture made from medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and synthetic carpeting; these materials outgas toxic chemicals. d Use natural household-cleaning products, including baking soda and vinegar. d Choose natural personal care products, including shampoos, lotions and cosmetics.
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and past president of the California Naturopathic Doctors Association. “Diet and lifestyle are absolutely essential to a healthy hormonal system,” which she explains in her book, Creating and Maintaining Balance: A Woman’s Guide to Safe, Natural, Hormone Health. “The biochemistry of the body is based on vitamins and minerals. If we compromise food and lifestyle choices, we are not getting the nutrients necessary to have a healthy endocrine system.” Weight gain is a particular concern during perimenopause. In their book, From Belly Fat to Belly Flat, Dr. Randolph and Genie James, co-founders of the Natural Hormone Institute, advocate a specific eating plan to override belly fat and related accumulating effects of excess estrogen. “In perimenopause, progesterone production usually declines rapidly, more than 120 times faster than estrogen or testosterone production. That’s what aggravates the symptoms,” Randolph notes. “Because women in perimenopause are usually still menstruating, they think their hormones are okay.” “The more body fat you have, the more estrogen tips the hormonal imbalance,” says Lucille. “Those fat cells hold on to toxins and place more burden on the liver, making it unable to effectively metabolize those extra estrogens,” which are stored in body fat and brought into the body as xenoestrogens. “At the end of the day, estrogen is a messenger, and its message is to tell cells to grow and proliferate. That’s what we don’t want.” When estrogen becomes dominant, several things happen, including
a more rapid release of insulin from the pancreas, which triggers sugar cravings. “It’s not a willpower problem,” Randolph assures. “Too much estrogen causes you to pack on the pounds in the belly area, and belly fat produces more estrogen. It’s a vicious cycle.” Lucille considers perimenopause the opposite of puberty and counsels, “While we are dealing with these changes, bringing some hormones on board for a short time can be a valuable tool.” However, she cautions, replacing anything isn’t the issue. “You have to look at the big picture,” she avers. “Putting hormones into a toxic body is like putting gas into a dirty gas tank. We have to restore function first.” Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) has been a boon for millions. Results of the Women’s Health Initiative, a national study of women’s health between 1991 and 2002, involving more than 160,000 postmenopausal women ages 50 to 79, sparked more widespread use early in the 21st century, when research began to show the dire consequences of synthetic hormone replacement. The Million Woman Study of British women also found that taking synthetic hormones at menopause doubled the risk of breast cancer for women. Northrup calls bioidenticals “nature’s ideal design,” due to the prescription of individually tailored doses, custom-made by compounding pharmacies. Although these are rarely covered by insurance, estradiol-only patches may be; however, additional progesterone and testosterone may still be necessary, depending on test results, according to Northrup.
Seven Steps to Address Perimenopausal Symptoms 1. Good diet that’s heavy on organic foods and low in saturated fats 2. Vitex, or chasteberry, to increase progesterone naturally and help balance excess estrogen 3. Black cohosh extract, like that found in Remifemin, to control hot flashes and night sweats 4. Blood sugar stability 28
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5. Stress management, as well as adrenal support via an adrenal glandular supplement 6. Regular exercise 7. Bioidentical hormone replacement, if symptoms become too uncomfortable Source: Creating and Maintaining Balance: A Woman’s Guide to Safe, Natural, Hormone Health, by Dr. Holly Lucille
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Menopause
If a woman has had no menstrual periods for 12 months, she is considered to be in menopause. However, Lucille asserts, “Menopause is not a disease.” Northrup touts menopause as the most creative and precious time of a woman’s life; it is often a time of spiritual awakening and self-fulfillment. “When the female brain passes menopause, the brain changes,” advises Northrup. “In a sense, we move from alternating current to direct current; I believe that this is the way the brain encodes wisdom.” “Yet there are women in their 60s that are still having hot flashes. What should they do?” queries Northrup. Natural alternatives exist that are safe and effective. “Many herbs have been used for millennia that have estrogen-like properties, but do not have estrogen’s side effects,” Northrup says. “There is huge confusion about this: Plant hormones have different structures than mammalian hormones and cannot act as growth hormones. If you have too much estrogen, these plant hormones can actually protect against excess stimulation.” Her favorite is pueraria mirifica, which has helped relieve perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms in 80 percent of her patients within days. (Because the method of harvesting and processing supports effectiveness, Northrup likes Solgar brand PhytoGen.) She also uses maca, from Peru, for its phytoestrogens, vitex, black cohosh and omega-3 fatty acids such as those found in salmon for ongoing hot flashes. “Some women go through these years and truly take their place as women of wisdom and power. They don’t need any additional hormone support; they have enough life energy coming,” comments Northrup. “Others may need to take some kind of hormone support their entire lives. Either way, no one should suffer.” Kathleen Barnes is a natural health advocate, author and publisher. User’s Guide to Natural Hormone Replacement is among her many books. Visit KathleenBarnes.com.
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Client-Centered for a Change by Meredith Montgomery
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everley Bley’s mission is to enhance the health, happiness and productivity of her clients through C.H.A.N.G.E. (Counseling, Hypnotherapy And Naturally Generated Excellence). Of the first part of her professional career Bley recalls, “I became a nurse back when doctors made house calls.” By her mid 40’s, she had witnessed a shift in the medical profession in which specialists outnumbered general physicians. “No one was taking care of the whole person and I couldn’t spend the rest of my working years in that environment”, she exclaims. A career search workshop led her to hypnotherapy. “I wanted to do something that would allow me to utilize my nursing experience,” she says. “After going back to school, I became a Certified Master Hypnotherapist and opened my hypnotherapy practice in 1995. I operate a general practice because that’s what I believe in—similar to an old fashioned doctor, the kind that did everything,” she explains. Clients range from children with attention deficit disorder to adults with brain injuries and early stage Alzheimer’s. Because of her nursing background, she helps individuals 30 Lehigh Valley www.healthylehighvalley.com
through a wide range of illnesses. “I work with anyone that is dealing with anything, as long as they have a desire to change”. Hypnotherapy is a client-centered therapy process that utilizes physical and mental relaxation to enable the subconscious mind to be more receptive to positive suggestions. Bev explains, “It’s not about putting someone in a trance or taking control of another person’s mind,” and jokingly adds, “I have enough trouble controlling my own mind!” It is a myth that not everyone can be hypnotized. It’s a natural state. Everyone goes into a state of hypnosis several times a day—when you daydream, hear a song on the radio that takes you back to another time, or when you lose track of time while driving to work. On average, initial appointments last 2.5 hours because Bley takes time to learn of her client’s strengths and vulnerabilities while addressing the issue at hand. “I don’t use scripts, my approach is based on the individual client,” she explains. “Clients typically arrive with a negative perspective, saying things such as “I don’t want to be scared” or “I don’t want to hurt anymore.” Because the conscious mind is responsible for critical and analytical thinking it is necessary to quiet that part of the mind by guiding the client into a relaxed state. Then the subconscious mind is free to explore the issues of concern in a positive manner.” Put simply, she adds, “I chit-chat with the subconscious to reframe their thoughts.” While other approaches often try to convince individuals that they should feel a certain way, hypnotherapy guides patients to discover the initial event, or imprint, that triggered the feelings they have today. Once identified, the client has validity for why and how they think, act and react as they do. Then hypnotherapy is used to reframe those no longer beneficial or exaggerated thoughts and feelings. “Hypnotherapy is a short-term therapy with long-lasting results. My clients often feel differently almost immediately. I usually see a client only a couple of times and then they are able to cope with stressors on their own. I also provide them with a recording of our session so they can replay the session at home.” Beverley has trained many other hypnotherapists in the area and also serves as a public speaker, motivator and educator. As the keynote speaker at a nursing conference, she introduced participants to waking hypnosis so they can assist their patients in more comfortably transitioning through various situations. She regularly leads “play-shops” at assisted living facilities, offering a light-hearted approach to helping participants cope with various stressors. When asked what lies ahead, without hesitation she speaks of her vision for the medical profession to have a greater understanding of the benefits, advantages and the efficiency of using hypnotherapy. “It would be such an advantage for hospitals to have a hypnotherapist on staff. Tremendous fear can be experienced before a procedure and hypnotherapy can provide the patients comfort.” While Beverley has been busy helping everyone around her for 18 years, hypnotherapy has been helping her as well.
“I am an entirely different person now than before hypnotherapy became part of my life,” she says. “I managed the pain of a critical fall and two surgeries with self-hypnosis and Advil. Through my knowledge of the subconscious mind, I can better maintain a sense of mental balance and an increased sense of well-being.” “I do not mind working on the weekends and holidays because what I do is incredibly rewarding,” she remarks. “You can’t do what I do and not be okay with going that extra mile for a client. I know this is exactly what I’m supposed to be doing. I am passionate about what I do and I feel so blessed to be doing it.” C.H.A.N.G.E. is located at 2020 Downyflake Lane, Suite 302 in Allentown. For more information, visit 4Change.com or call 610-797-8250. See ad on this page. Box 421 Emmaus, PA 18049 • P: 610-421-4443 • F: 610-421-4445 How beautiful it is to LVEditor@NaturalAwakeningsMag.com • www.NaturalAwakeningsMag.com excel, and the Ad Proof for Natural Awakenings What’s in goodness ofTo:giving Your Blood? P: 610-421-4443 F: 610-421-4445 Nutritional Live from your Email: heart.
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arenting has more than its share of stressful challenges, and today’s moms are often frustrated by conflicting advice. As families search for answers to daily issues, a more holistic and natural approach, known as conscious parenting, has been gaining momentum. According to Lori Petro, founder of TEACH through Love, a child advocacy group and educational resource for progressive parents, conscious parenting comprises the spirit of cooperation, instead of traditional models of discipline and control. “We want to teach our children how to live in the world, explore, be creative, compassionate, learn appropriate expressions of emotion and think for
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themselves,” she says. To help maximize the rewards for all, Natural Awakenings asked several forward-thinking moms for their best tips on how to handle some of parenting’s biggest challenges.
Surviving the First Year
As a certified Happiest Baby educator, mother of three and owner of Gummy Giggles Baby Boutique, in Yukon, Oklahoma, Lori Simmons provides parents with essential tools and knowledge to help calm unhappy babies. She notes that while dealing with a crying infant is simply part of being a parent, colic is a condition moms dread the most. Making the baby feel as if he or she is still in the womb is key, she advises. “People try to not make any noise, but the reality is, babies often cry because it’s too silent.” She recommends swaddling the baby, swaying and shushing quietly in the baby’s ear—all to mimic the comforts of the womb. The best advice that she gives any new parent is that it’s okay not to know everything. “Just listen to your instincts and understand that each child will learn and grow at his or her own pace,” she says. “Most importantly, relax and don’t sweat the small stuff.”
Weathering Toddler Meltdowns
Petro says we can better meet the challenges of these years—including
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Trained by Elina Fedotova, CEO of Elina Organics and founder of the Association of Holistic Skin Care Practitioners, Handel cautions that techniques intended to move skincare products beyond the outermost dermal layer—such as microcurrent, cold laser, ultrasound and LED—should be 100 percent natural and organic. “Read labels to find the USDA Organic seal and avoid subjecting skin to synthetic chemicals and ingredients that contain petroleum derivatives from crude oil; artificial fragrances,
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inhibits natural facial expression, Hypnox targets and retrains the same muscles to stop habitual frowning, lip puckering and squinting. The process is said to promote overall relaxation, allowing wrinkles to fade away. Facercize. Muscle resistance training helps tone and enliven the 30 muscles of the face to render more youthful-looking features. Muscle fibers literally smooth out, shorten and lift the attached skin on the face and neck. Enzyme Mask. A weekly exfoliating fruit enzyme mask gently dissolves dead surface cells and embedded impurities, while restoring hydration. Adding an organic, fruit-based peel of alpha- and betahydroxy acids supplies an ideal boost that can result in an even brighter complexion and firmer looking skin. Retinols. These naturally occurring forms of vitamin A are a gentler, over-thecounter version of retinoids. They likewise promote healthy cell renewal and collagen production. Gentle Microdermabrasion. At-home microdermabrasion kits work to reduce the visibility of pores and fine lines. Many come with battery-operated brushes, aluminum-free scrubs, balancing toners and moisturizing serums; look for natural ingredients. Microcurrent Facial Sculpting. “Electrical stimulation forces facial muscles to do sit-ups,” says Charlene Handel, owner of Skin Fitness, Etc., in Carlsbad, California. Twenty years of experience with handheld commercial products have convinced this certified holistic esthetician that if the current can’t be felt, it isn’t doing the job. natural awakenings
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Eliminating Chronic Pelvic & Sexual Pain An Effective, Non-Surgical, Multi-disciplinary Approach by Alexandra T. Milspaw and Robert J. Echenberg
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hronic Pelvic Pain (CPP), often associated with chronic sexual pain, is one of the most complex, misunderstood, torturous and undiagnosed experiences in the field of sexual medicine. CPP interweaves physical, mental, emotional and spiritual suffering for millions of women around the world. CPP can be linked to vulvar pain, chronic vaginal itching and sensitivities, fibromyalgia, low back pain, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), endometriosis and bladder disorders such as Interstitial Cystitis (IC). The effects of chronic pelvic and sexual pain branch out into all aspects of women’s lives, including, but not limited to, their work and home environments, their familial and sexual relationships and their ability to maintain their quality of life. When treating CPP and associated sexual dysfunctions, it is critical to have an integrative approach involving the whole woman’s health. One of the main goals of the Institute for Women in Pain is to offer a multidisciplinary approach for the treatment and management of chronic pelvic and sexual pain. Chronic pelvic and sexual pain has been researched and documented for decades. In the past 10 years, the research on chronic pain has exploded. We are applying this new research, which focuses on the importance of multidisciplinary care, to the pelvic area of the body. With CPP, it is critical to treat all triggers of the pain simultaneously, rather than one at a time. These triggers often include the bladder, bowel, reproductive organs, muscles, ligaments, 40 Lehigh Valley www.healthylehighvalley.com
nerves and the “neuro-matrix,” which is the map the “pain” signal follows once it reaches the brain. Regretfully, in the world of research, it takes many years for this information to trickle down to the practices of most doctors and practitioners who are seeing these symptoms on a daily basis. CPP affects one out of every five or six reproductive-aged women in America. Therefore, we promote the importance of education for both providers and patients in order to prevent early-onset symptoms from snowballing into the epidemic of chronic pelvic and sexual pain. It is crucial to inform all practitioners on the complex symptoms involved with CPP in order to start the treatment and management as early as possible, as well as to prevent the multiple surgeries and visits to the emergency room that often occur. Many of these symptoms, such as urinary urgency, frequency and discomfort, are easily identifiable as early as middle school and high school. Furthermore, a correlation between female athletic injuries and CPP diagnoses is being discovered; therefore, spreading the word to athletic departments, coaches and parents to keep an eye out for these symptoms is also important. A comprehensive medical evaluation and history review can help determine appropriate treatment modalities, which may include mindfulness-based stress reduction, myofacial release and massage, reflexericse, embodiment therapy, Svaroopa yoga and more. Stress management and mind/body relaxation can be effective throughout the entire treatment process. Most women suffering from chronic pelvic and sexual pain report difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep for more than two or three hours at a time due to both the constant stabbing and burning sensations as well as muscle spasms and resultant clenching of the “core.” Mind/body relaxation techniques can help individuals redirect their minds away from the pain, expanding their awareness and re-focusing on a more peaceful sensation, thought or memory. This not only helps them fall asleep, but also helps them stay asleep. Allowing their bodies to have a full night’s rest permits the rejuvenation of the mind and the physical body, which in turn provides much-needed energy for the body to begin the healing process. Often, the sheer mental and physical exhaustion of chronic pain restricts the body’s natural ability to heal itself. If a woman truly believes that she will never get better, then the body will react accordingly. However, as hopelessness dwindles, the body’s natural resources gain energy and the healing process begins. As research continues to show, the mind has unprecedented control over the physical body and cellular functions. When one is able to rewrite the script that plays repeatedly in their mind regarding their hope and ability to regain health and wellness, one can literally rewrite the script their brain is playing on their cellular body and physical sensations. Dr. Robert Echenberg is the medical director of Women’s Health, Pelvic Pain & Sexual Wellness and the Institute for Women In Pain. Alexandra Milspaw is the executive director of the Institute for Women in Pain. For more information call 610-868-0104 or visit InstituteForWomenInPain.org.
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are being asked to discontinue carrying products allowed by law to be called “natural,” when in reality they are grown using genetically engineered (GE) seeds. The FDA has disallowed all labeling of foods grown using GE seeds stating that if people knew which food was genetically engineered they would not purchase it. Therefore, it is difficult for consumers to know the safety and quality of our food even when grown in this country. The resulting lack of quality has taken its toll on the collective health of the nation’s populace. In 2007, the Associated Press, using statistics from the US Census Bureau, informed us that, “For decades, the United States has been slipping in international rankings of life expectancy, as other countries improve health care, nutrition and lifestyles. Countries that surpass the U.S. include Japan and most of Europe, as well as Jordan, Guam and the Cayman Islands.” The damage to our food’s nutritional quality in the way it is prepared and shipped is also of concern. Each level of harvesting, packaging and shipping degrades nutrition farther. Buying organic is helpful when bought local, but if the product is shipped from across the country it loses varying degrees of nutritional quality. Consumers also destroy nutrients in the storage, processing, over cooking, and poor selection of nutritional foods. There is no doubt that it is hard to be nutritionally sound in America through food alone. Thus, it’s no surprise that Americans have wisely turned to nutritional supplementation. However, it is crucial to be properly informed. The biggest bit of misinformation advertised is that all we need to be healthy is a one-a-day multi-vitamin. Logically, all the nutrients we need for the day cannot be received in one pill. Our body requires food (nutrients) all day long to function well. A vitamin pill that would contain all the nutrients we need in a day would be too large to swallow. Plus, the body metabolizes what nutrition it needs then discards unused nutrients every few hours. It then requires more to be sent through the body’s systems later. We do not store our vital nutrients—we must receive
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stress, fatigue and tension; strengthens the immune system by creating a strong digestive fire and flushing out toxins; promotes self-inquiry and enhances self-awareness through the development of consciousness; supports a well-balanced life; works harmoniously with the practices of yoga, meditation and mindful living; and uses the body’s own natural intelligence to facilitate healing. The ancient science of Ayurveda explains that we’re made up of three different body types that correspond to our physical and personality traits, known as doshas. These are vata, pitta and kapha—each of which represents two of the five universal elements. We all contain varying proportions of each dosha, generally one or two in dominance. Our naturally dominant dosha does not signify imbalance, but rather how—or who—we are in our most healthy, balanced state. Mind, body, health and harmony may be challenged when any of the doshas become aggravated or imbalanced. Identifying our predominant dosha and potential imbalances—which an ayurvedic practitioner can assist with—is the secret to keeping balance in check. Dosha types typically display varying characteristics. For example, vata is naturally creative, sensitive, has a light build, dry skin and prefers warm, humid climates. Pitta has a medium, muscular build, is productive, hard working, irritable, has fair skin and prefers cold climates, while kapha has a heavy build, oily skin, prefers dry climates and is stable, methodical and easy going. Equal proportions of two, or even all doshas is possible.
Dining for Doshic Imbalance Regardless of body type, imbalances of any dosha can occur in response to lifestyle factors. Ayurveda repairs imbalances predominantly with herbal remedies, warm oil massages, yoga and lifestyle changes—particularly diet. The Ayurvedic diet identifies six tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent. Each taste has different energetic effects on the mind and body—either aggravating or pacifying particular doshas.
Balancing Vata When vata is aggravated, your system becomes irregular and depleted, which weakens organs and tissues. Additional signs of vata imbalance include constipation, dehydration, anxiousness, craving warmth, frequent viral infections, low immunity, weight loss and disturbed sleep. Excessive consumption of bitter, astringent and spicy tastes contribute to vata imbalance. Pacifying vata can be accomplished with sweet, sour and salty tastes and warm, moist, easily digestible foods such as boiled or steamed starchy vegetables; ripe fruits; warm milk; soupy grains like rice and wheat; mild spices including cumin, ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, fennel, coriander, salt, cloves, mustard and black pepper; and chamomile, fennel, ginger, licorice and lemon tea.
Balancing Pitta When pitta is unbalanced, you can become aggressive and irritable. Internalizing that fire can feed your self-criticism, resulting in perfectionism. Other signs of imbalance are: diarrhea, over-heating and profuse sweating, colorful, violent dreams, excessive hunger, frequent bacterial infections and heartburn. Pitta imbalance may result from excessive alcohol or eating hot, spicy, oily, fried, salty or fermented foods. Rebalancing can occur with sweet, bitter and astringent tastes and cool, heavy foods including boiled or steamed vegetables; sweet fruits; moderate amounts of dairy; soupy grains; mild, cooling spices like coriander, cloves, turmeric, cumin, curry leaves and mint; and fennel, chamomile, peppermint, spearmint, licorice and red clover teas.
Balancing Kapha When kapha is unbalanced, there is a tendency for mental and physical stagnation. Stimulation of all kinds helps to avoid that heavy, lethargic feeling. Sluggish bowels, procrastination, frequent candida, water retention, weight gain and craving warmth and spicy foods are more signs of imbalance. Excessive food consumption can contribute to kapha imbalance. Recommendations include a light, warm, lowfat diet of pungent, bitter and astringent tastes like boiled or steamed vegetables; ripe fruits; fat-free buttermilk; grains such as corn, millet, rye and more; honey instead of sugar; strong spices like pepper, paprika, salt, garlic, basil, etc.; and teas such as cinnamon, fenugreek, peppermint and raspberry. In the wise world of Ayurveda, you really are what you eat, so discover and dine for your dosha to restore the health of your hips, head and heart. The above is for informational purposes only. Consult a qualified health practitioner to treat any health condition. For more information on training programs, treatments, cooking classes and more, call 484-347-6110, email DoctorShekhar@ gmail.com or visit Ojas.us. natural awakenings
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magine a diet that eliminates kaline state. He writes, the need for calorie counting “Our glands and organs and never prompts a late-night function properly in rummage in search of foods posexact proportion to the sibly high in fat, sugar or processed amount of alkaline ingredients; one that allows you to eat and acid levels in our like you do now, except for one small system; eating a balance change—the addition of a green drink of 75 percent alkaline foods or smoothie. and 25 percent acidic foods is ideal.” A green drink isn’t a meal replace Young reports that keeping your ment; it’s a supplement (a starter or body in an alkaline state amplifies side dish) to the diet you already enjoy. benefits such as immune system funcSimply drink one prior to breakfast and tion, strength, stamina and weight loss. if you are committed to optimal health, Fruits and vegetables, especially green another before lunch and dinner. You leafy vegetables, are extremely alkaline, can change the ingredients at will, and drinking them is an easy way to according to taste. consume more. Fruits and vegetables are the According to the Institute of Medimost nutrient-rich foods on the planet, cine’s Dietary Reference Intakes for accepted as staples in just about every Energy, Carbohydrates, Fiber, Fat, Fatty healthy diet imaginable. From vegetarian Acids, Cholesterol, Protein and Amino to omnivore to Weight Watchers diets, Acids, the average adult needs about 50 the green drink is welcome. grams of protein a day. Eating normal After a week or so of drinking meals generally supplies that. Greens, green, your body will begin to crave despite the common misconception, the rush of nutrients it receives and also contain a good amount of protein less healthy foods will simply lose their when eaten in large quantities, which appeal. You will naturally gravitate green drinks provide. towards foods that fuel your body, Getting started requires only a instead of foods that drag it down. blender or juicer, depending on the Robert Young, Ph.D., author recipe. Juicing is great for a quick jolt of of The pH Miracle, has been in the concentrated energy; the drink delivers forefront of promoting the fact that the maximum nutrient intake, and the abbody thrives when its pH levels are sence of fiber enables near-immediate more alkaline than acidic. Diseaseabsorption of vitamins and minerals. causing bacteria and viruses, as well Juicing is also preferred by people with as other abnormalities, flourish in an digestive issues or those looking to acid state, while the body’s natural de- cleanse or heal their system. fense mechanisms work best in an al While blending a green smoothie 46 Lehigh Valley www.healthylehighvalley.com
reduces nutrient concentration through oxidation, by whipping air into the drink, it is ideal for people that need to keep their sugar in check. It’s the flip side of juicing, which can turn a fivepound bag of fruits and greens into a glass of concentrated fruit sugars, called fructose. Blending also delivers fiber, which helps keep the digestive tract in tip-top shape. It can even serve as a complete meal; you can add avocado or raw almond butter for healthy fats, and protein powder, raw chocolate and bee pollen for extra stamina and endurance—much more than what is possible using a juicer. In most cases, a typical blender will suffice. However, when blending fruits and vegetables with a harder consistency, such as carrots, pineapple hearts and apples, or waxy greens like kale, you will need more specialized equipment. Two professional blenders, Blendtec and Vitamix, are a good fit for home countertops. Spinach, chard and mixed greens make a perfect base for beginners. Just blend or juice them with a few sweet fruits and berries like banana, blueberries and apple to disguise the green taste. From there, you can experiment by adding more potent ingredients like kale, beet greens, mustard greens, arugula and watercress. Mint or other herbs add a refreshing twist. It helps newcomers to start with more fruits than greens, and then gradually shift the balance. For even more smoothie nutrition, try adding superfoods, such as puréed pumpkin, coconut milk or oil, nut and seed butters, avocado and even garlic. To assuage a sweet tooth, add a dash of honey or pitted dates to the blender. You don’t have to live like a strict dieter, athlete or nutritionist to be healthier and feel better. Just toss a few fruits and greens into a blender or juicer each day and drink to your health. Jason Manheim is a health, fitness and green drink junkie in Los Angeles, CA. His educational website, HealthyGreen Drink.com, was the inspiration for his book, The Healthy Green Drink Diet: Advice and Recipes to Energize, Alkalize, Lose Weight, and Feel Great.
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calendar ofevents MONDAY, April 30 RAJA (CLASSICAL) YOGA- Christi Rutkowski, E-R.Y.T. Each Raja Yoga class will offer philosophy, postures, breathing techniques, cleansing practices, relaxations and specific meditations. Handouts are included. No experience necessary. 5:45-7:15pm, $88/8 wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
TUESDAY, MAY 1 Mat Pilates – A series to strengthen your body and mind with Paola Montes. Tuesday and/or Thursday 5:30-6:25pm, 8 week series May 1st-June 21st cost: $99 or drop in for $15. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642. HATHA YOGA- Joseph Premecz, R.Y.T. Hatha yoga harmonizes and transforms the whole being, physically, emotionally, mentally and intellectually, to bring about balance on all these levels. 5:307pm, $88/8 wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Effortless Meditation™ Introduction Class – Greg Schweitzer. Learn about this scientifically validated and physician recommended effortless practice that allows you to de-stress, revitalize and become healthier by taking you to a level of rest deeper than sleep! 7:30-9:00 pm, $20/Intro Class, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
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Moving Stress to Success: Playing with the Heart’s View - Groundbreaking, practical tools to turn stress into success and improve your communication, leadership and creative abilities. Join nationally recognized experts, Dr. Mary Alice Long and Betsy Wetzig for a fun, transformative workshop. You will: enjoy innovative, playful explorations; partner with your movement-mind link for physical and mental well-being; and delve into your “Authentic Self”. $500. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Breinigsville, PA 610-395-3355, www. twinpondscenter.com
RAJA (CLASSICAL) YOGA- Christi Rutkowski, E-R.Y.T. Each Raja Yoga class will offer philosophy, postures, breathing techniques, cleansing practices, relaxations and specific meditations. Handouts are included. No experience necessary. 5:15-6:45pm, $88/8wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
THURSDAY, MAY 3 Food and Nutrition – Class 3 of Dian’s Nutritional Certification Prep Course. Topics: Future of Food, Digestion & Elimination, Cleanse & Detox - Meets every 2 wks for 6 mo. 11am to 4pm. Those interested in sampling a class please RSVP at Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown at 973-267-4816. HATHA YOGA- Joseph Premecz, R.Y.T. Hatha yoga harmonizes and transforms the whole being, physically, emotionally, mentally and intellectually, to bring about balance on all these levels. 6:458:15pm, $88/8wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
FRIDAY, MAY 4 Free Intro to Yoga – All are welcome to enjoy the benefits of yoga. 6:30-7:30pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642.
SATURDAY, MAY 5 Nutritional Applied Kinesiology Class – Kinesiology (muscle testing) theory & assessment of health and nutritional status using a map of the human body. Bring a partner. Practice session during class. $35 Noon-3pm also 7-9pm on 5/9. RSVP at Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown at 973 267-4816 Effortless Meditation™ Introduction Class – Greg Schweitzer. Learn about this scientifically validated and physician recommended effortless practice that allows you to de-stress, revitalize and become healthier by taking you to a level of rest deeper than sleep! 9:00-10:30 am, $20/Intro Class, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
SUNDAY, MAY 6 Yoga and Nutrition – For Beauty with Megan Ridge and Stephanie Shelly. 45 minutes of beginner friendly yoga with Megan followed by 45 minutes of nutrition and food sampling. 2-3:30pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642.
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TUESDAY, MAY 8 Living Healthy in a Toxic World – Learn the underlying cause of health problems. Find out if toxins actually affect you and your health. Take the confusion out of healthy choices and really make your lifestyle work in your favor. Learn how to protect your unborn child from health effects of toxins. 6:30pm. Maulfair Medical Center, 2970 Corporate Medical Center, Orefield. 610-682-2104. Freedom from Emotional Eating - Experience mindful, conscious eating with a small group in an environment of acceptance, kindness, and curiosity while exploring your hunger and food choices. Group discussion is interspersed throughout a meal. Bring a meal of your choice or cook at the Center. 6-7:30 pm, $20/ class, $80 private. Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Weight Control Group Program – 4 sessions: Tues. May 8th and 22nd & June 5th & 19th, 2012. 6-7:30PM. $175 includes Manual, CDs, & DVDs. For more information or to register contact: Bev Bley, L.P.N;C.M.Ht. at C.H.A.N.G.E. 610.797.8250. 2020 Downyflake Lane, Suite 302B Allentown. The Dynamic Duo – Learn how the conscious and subconscious minds can work in unison and harmony to enhance your health, happiness and productivity. $25. Contact: Bev Bley, L.P.N;C.M.Ht. at C.H.A.N.G.E. 610.797.8250. 2020 Downyflake Ln, Ste 302B Allentown.
WEDESDAY, MAY 9 Yoga - Improve overall well being, alleviate back pain, relieve stress, increase flexibility, & build strength through yoga focusing on proper alignment. For all levels. Beginners welcome. Weekly, 9:1510:30am and 5:30-6:45pm. Near Bethlehem Wegman’s. Yoga with Stephanie Snyder, a Registered Yoga Teacher, call 610-867-0116.
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SATURDAY, MAY 12 “PAMPER YOURSELF” LADY’S NIGHT OUT- Spend an evening pampering yourself with a combination of massage therapy, energy healing, facials, reflexology and yoga. A variety of combinations available. Call for details: Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356 Branch Out! – A Yoga class for embracing transformation and change. With the graduates of the yoga loft 200 hour teacher training program. 2-4pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642. Interpreting Medical Blood Tests Naturally – Part One by Dian Freeman. Covering the supplements need to address out of bounds blood test results. Noon to 3pm. $35. RSVP at Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown at 973 267-4816 Beyond Honey Bees – Dr Anita Collins will be sharing her knowledge of our native bees, their various roles and how we can support them with native plants. 11 am. Edge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery, 2415 Route 100, Orefield. 610-395-2570
SUNDAY, MAY 13 Mothers’ Day Walk – An annual tradition along the banks of the Jordan stream in Trexler Preserve.
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FRIDAY, MAY 18 Authentic Movement – Suzanne Hastie. A powerful, contemplative movement class that helps us slow down, become more present to who we are, and supports us in moving forward with more conscious awareness – facilitates having a deeper connection to oneself and one’s body. 9:30-11:30 am, $40/class, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 Couple’s Workshop, Fun & Informative – Betsy Wetzig & Bonita Cassel. Learn couple’s massage, fun information to improve communication, and make and share delicious healthy snacks. 6:30-8:30 pm, $45/couple, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 The Yoga of 12 Step Recovery – With Josh Kehler Friday, May 18th 7:00-8:30pm. 45 minute beginner friendly yoga class followed by a 45 minute meeting. This months meeting will focus on Step 4. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642. Nutritional Live Blood Cell Analysis – A unique method of examining a small droplet of blood to reveal information on the general wellness and nutritional needs of the individual. Blood screenings along with a 20-30 minute consultation are performed by Gwen Ward N.D. $60. Health Habits Natural Food Store on RT 873 in Schencksville Call 610-767-3100
SATURDAY, MAY 19 KUNDALINI YOGA- Ravi Hari Kaur, I.K.Y.T. Combining a dynamic blend of postures, movement, breath, meditation, and sound current chanting , this class will awaken you to the powerful, creative force within. 10-11:30am, $66/6 wks 6 weeks or $13 walkin. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356 Effortless Meditation™ Introduction Class – Greg Schweitzer. Learn about this scientifically validated and physician recommended effortless practice that allows you to de-stress, revitalize and become healthier by taking you to a level of rest deeper than sleep! 9:0010:30 am, $20/Intro, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
Laughter Yoga – With Gary Warren. Cultivate happiness, release emotion and get a healthy workout. 2-4pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642.
MONDAY, MAY 21 Join the New Brain Revolution – A lecture: Unlocking the Brain for Success! with Betsy Wetzig. Learn to reach the part of the brain that will give you what you want, utilize the way the mind and the body’s movement work together, and apply fun to reach your high functioning zone. 7-8:30 pm, $25. Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 Healthy Weight, Healthy Body – With Hilary Smith, R.N., graduate of eCornell University’s program in Plant-Based Nutrition. Join us for an introduction to Whole Foods/Plant-Based Nutrition. Learn how this method of eating can help you achieve a healthy weight and manage or prevent many chronic diseases. 6:30-7:30 pm, $20.Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
TUESDAY, MAY 22 Healthy Aging Seminar – Dr. Maulfair presents a seminar discussing problems of aging including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and lack of energy. Learn the causes of these problems; they are not what you have been led to believe. The science of chelation therapy will be explained. 6:30pm. Maulfair Medical Center, 2970 Corporate Medical Center, Orefield. 610-682-2104. Freedom from Emotional Eating - Experience mindful, conscious eating with a small group in an environment of acceptance, kindness, and curiosity while exploring hunger and food choices. Discussion is interspersed throughout a meal. Bring a meal or cook at the Center. 6-7:30 pm, $20, $80/ private session, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Smoking Cessation Group Program – 3 sessions: Tues. May 22nd & June 5th & 19th 2012. 7:308:30PM. $150 includes Manual, CDs, & DVD. For more information or to register contact: Bev Bley L.P.N;C.M.Ht. at C.H.A.N.G.E. 610.797.8250. 2020 Downyflake Lane, Suite 302B Allentown.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Thyroid Solutions – A Dr. Tom Talk. Join us to learn all about the different types of thyroid conditions and their symptoms (Hypo/Hyper, Hashimoto’s, Graves’, etc.), new testing, and new advancements in the treatment. 7-8 pm, $20, Twin Ponds, W Lehigh Valley, Fogelsville area, 610.395.3355 Charity Networking Event – Benefits Animals In Distress. Great food, friendly animals, raffle items, and lots of fun. Admission is one or two items listed on the animals in distress website wwww. animalsindistress-pa.org/donations.php. 6-8pm. Anthony Ashley Salon 1740 W. Allen St, Allentown. Must RSVP by May 15. 610 434 0180 Certification in Pet CPR/First Aid – By Dian Sichta teacher of Pet Health Care. CPR 6-7:30pm, $30. First Aid 8-9:30pm. $30 or take both for $50 RSVP at Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown at 973 267-4816
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Sisters of Gaia Gathering - A Celebration of Awakening and Connection Saturday July 28. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Join us for a day of celebration and honoring the deep connection between our beloved Earth Mother Gaia and the awakening divine feminine energies emerging within and without. We are bringing together some amazing local holistic practitioners & body workers, intuitive readers, crafters & artisans. Activities include free workshops, music, dance & much more! Stonehedge Gardens, 51 Dairy Rd., Tamaqua, PA. For details visit: www.autumngoddessretreat.com
Solstice Expo & Holistic Fair - Saturday, June 16 ~ 10:30am-7pm - Sunday, June 17 ~ 10:30am-6pm - Come tune up your body, mind and spirit and experience the love of higher consciousness. Guest speakers every hour, Area energy healers, Shamanic practitioners, Mind/Body therapists, Holistic practitioners, Massage & stress management, Artwork & jewelry, Crystals, Stones & Gems, Natural food court. Vendor space available. New Hope Eagle Firehouse, 46 North Sugan Road, New Hope. Call 267.261.2768 or visit www.wearesme.com for more information.
A Natural Medicine Forum Thursday, May 17 - 6pm - Join us for a free, informal Question and Answer Forum with Dr. Michael Jude Loquasto ND, PHD, DC. Bring your health related questions and benefit from Dr. Mike’s 50 years of experience in Natural Health. Understand how chiropractic internal medicine, custom herbal formulations and non-invasive oral chelation can benefit you. All are welcome. Held at A Natural Medicine Clinic, 2571 Baglyos Circle, Suite B-27, Bethlehem. Call 484-821-1460 for more information.
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SATURDAY, MAY 26 Interpreting Medical Blood Tests Naturally – Part Two by Dian Freeman. Covering the supplements need to address out of bounds blood test results. $35. Noon to 3pm also 7-9pm on 5/30. RSVP at Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown at 973 267-4816 Intro to Macrobiotic Way of Eating – Steve Hoog. A way of eating, known for addressing cancer, that recommends grains, beans, and vegetables based on the principles of energetics. Learn the philosophical background that teaches what foods to eat, how often, the body’s condition, your kind of work, climate, and seasons.10am-noon, $45. Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
The Art of Slowing Down – With Sandra Kessel. 1-3pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642. RAJA (CLASSICAL) YOGA- Each Raja Yoga class will offer philosophy, postures, breathing techniques, cleansing practices, relaxations and specific meditations. Handouts are included. No experience necessary. 8:15-9:45AM, $55/5 wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
Get Hot Seven Days a Week - Push yourself to your edge in Lehigh Valley Yoga’s Hot Yoga room. These challenging Vinyasa flow classes is held in a ninety-eight degree room designed to build strength and stamina while offering detoxifing benefits. Sunday 10am; Monday 730pm; Tuesday 10am, 6pm, and 7:30pm; Wednesday 7pm; Thursday noon, 6pm, and 7:30pm; Friday noon, and 6pm; Saturday noon Lehigh Valley Yoga, 1701 Union Blvd in Allentown. Call 610776-2676 or visit LVYoga.com
RAJA (CLASSICAL) YOGA- Each Raja Yoga class will offer philosophy, postures, breathing techniques, cleansing practices, relaxations and specific meditations. Handouts are included. No experience necessary. 10-11:30AM, $55/ 5 wks or $13 walk-in. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356 Relax and Renew – Restorative Yoga with Alysha Pfeiffer. 4-6pm. Please call to reserve your space. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, 521 E 4th St. Bethlehem. 610-867-9642.
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Healthy Digestion – Dr. Maulfair will discuss digestion and the best ways to improve your digestion. Years and years of clinical experience highlight the right way to relieve digestive problems including very serious chronic conditions. 6:30pm. Call to tell us you are coming. Maulfair Medical Center, 2970 Corporate Medical Center, Orefield. 610-682-2104.
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sunday Go With The Flow Yoga, Level 1 & 2 – Mixed levels with Laurie Lagerman. Leave refreshed and calm with this energizing class that moves you through a series of poses linked with the breath followed by stretching and relaxation. 8-9 am, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 FREE Yoga Class – Join The Yoga Project girls to relax and unwind after a long weekend. Experience an invigorating practice accessible to all levels, with modifications and props available. With three great instructors, you can’t go wrong! 6pm. Emmaus Yoga, 860 Broad St., Suite 105, Emmaus. 610-421-8200. Sunday Services – Metaphysical and non-denominational. Rev. Lloyd Moll, Pastor - Unique Sunday services 10:30 am. St. John’s Church of Faith, 607 Washington Street Allentown PA. 610-776-7211 FAMILY YOGA - A fun way to teach children yoga and at the same time get your own practice in! Learn about your mind-body connection, balancing, coordination, the importance of breathing, stretching and relaxation. 4-4:45pm, Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356 ZUMBA - The ZUMBA Fitness program is a Latin inspired, dance-fitness class that incorporates music and dance movements, creating an exciting, exhilarating, and effective fitness system. 5-6PM. Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
monday Yoga for Health – Consists of (flow-style) yoga postures. Improves cardiovascular health, muscular strength, bone density, back and core health, flexibility, balance and postural awareness. Feel more alive physically and mentally. 6-7pm at the Allentown YMCA & YWCA, 425 S. 15th St. Call 610-4349333.
Whole/Plant Based Foods – Hilary Smith. Learn the art and science behind the eating plan that puts you in charge of your health. Call for start date 10:30-12:30 or 6:30-8:30, $195/4 weeks ($48.75/ 2 hr. class), Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 Yogalates, mixed levels – Joe Premecz. Integrating yoga and Pilates for fitness, strength, and flexibility with the spirituality of Yoga and strengthening of the body’s core muscles with Pilates. 6-7pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Kripalu Yoga - Carol Siddiqi. Perform your daily activities pain free, with greater ease and pleasure by developing deeper self-awareness using the basics of yoga combined with the gentle movements of Feldenkrais® and Laughing Yoga. 6:457:45 pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Community Exchange Time Bank - When neighbors exchange services everyone benefits. Group Orientations held on the Third Monday of each month at The Center for Healthy Aging at LV Hospital, 17th and Chew Streets, Allentown. 610969-2486 for more information. Middle Eastern Bellydance for Beginners – Learn how to creatively and confidently express yourself while experiencing an exhilarating way to exercise with sensual movements from the Middle East. 7:30-8:30pm. 8 wks $99. Yoga Loft of Bethlehem 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642
tuesday Mat Pilates – Classes integrate all of the Pilates Principles at a flowing pace to give you a workout that will leave you feeling strong and energized, yet balanced and at ease in your body. 5:30-6:25pm. 8wks $99 or $15 drop in. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642 Align & Shine Yoga – Mixed levels with Mike Pope. This invigorating class is designed to slowly unwind the student through preparatory posses while building toward a steady flow focused on increasing strength and flexibility. 6:30-7:30 am, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Qigong – Hilary Smith. The gentle, rhythmic movements of Qigong reduce stress, build stamina, increase vitality, and enhance the immune system. Improve cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic and digestive functions. 10-11am. Series starts 5/8. Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Fundamentals of Yoga – Lee Ann Price. One-onone assistance to experience therapeutic benefits of increased flexibility, improved coordination, stronger core, and quieter mind using poses with deep breathing and guided relaxation.10-11am and 5-6pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Coordination Pattern™ Breakthru Training – Betsy Wetzig. Learn to improve the way you function, both physically & mentally for the release of pain and stress with simple, easy exercises. 7:008:00 pm, $75/6 wks, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
Feldenkrais® Method - Carol Siddiqi. This method of gentle movements helps you improve your capabilities and overcome injuries by teaching your brain to re-organize and rebuild physical movements. 5:45-6:45pm, $75/6 classes, Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Fogelsville area, 610.395.3355 Tai Chi with Hilary Smith – Tai Chi increases strength, and promotes calm and harmony by improving the flow of energy in the body. Classes are a combination of group and individual instruction. 6:30-7:45pm. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642. Deeper Expressions Yoga, Mixed Levels – Mike Pope. Learn the principles of yoga while gradually building a stronger practice, creating a clearer mind, and increasing flexibility and confidence. Align with your optimal “self.” 6:45-8pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 MAREA Meeting – Monthly meetings of the MidAtlantic Renewable Energy Association held the last Tuesday of the month. Open to the public and free of charge. Held at TEK Park in Breinigsville at 7p.m. Get involved with planning the annual Energy Festival. Visit www.themarea.org for more information. Free Reiki Clinic – Collaborating practitioners serve all who want to experience the healing benefits of Reiki. 1st Tuesday of every month. Sessions are 20 minutes each. 6-8:30pm. RSVP required to 610739-4201. Church of the Manger, 1401 Greenview Drive, Bethlehem. Near Westgate Mall Living Green in the Lehigh Valley – Environmental-themed segments about reducing one’s carbon footprint will air during “On the Media” on WDIY 88.1 FM. Produced locally by Annie Prince and Bruce Wilson. 6pm. Visit www.wdiy.org to listen online.
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Middle Eastern Bellydance for Intermediate Students – Learn how to creatively and confidently express yourself while experiencing an exhilarating way to exercise with sensual movements from the Middle East. 7:30-8:30pm. 8 wks $99. Yoga Loft of Bethlehem 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642 Qigong class - Qigong is a low impact centuries old Chinese method of health care that reduces stress, develops focus, increases energy and improves overall wellness. 5:30pm. Aikido Masters SelfDefense Academy, 2008 Eberhart Rd, Whitehall. 484-245-0567. Sierra Club Meeting – Join us at our monthly meeting on the fourth Wednesday of each month except July. All are welcome. Bring ideas and environmental concerns. 7pm. Room 640S, Fowler Center, NCCC, Third and Buchanan Streets, South Bethlehem. Email lvsierraclub@gmail.com for more info. Yogalates – Joe Premecz. Integrating yoga and Pilates for fitness, strength, and flexibility with the spirituality of Yoga and strengthening of the body’s core muscles with Pilates. 6-7pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Tai Chi – Hilary Smith. Learn to keep the muscles active but relaxed, the mind alert but calm, and body movements flowing but well coordinated. 5:30-6:30 pm, $98/8 classes, New series starting May 9. Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Fundamentals of Yoga - LeeAnn Price. Enjoy one-on-one assistance for all levels to increase flexibility and improved coordination. Gain core strength and quiet a stressed mind using deep breathing and guided relaxation. 11:30am-12:30pm, Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Fogelsville Area 610-395-3355 Living Green in the Lehigh Valley – Environmental-themed segments about reducing one’s carbon footprint will air during “All Things Considered” on WDIY 88.1 FM. Produced locally by Annie Prince and Bruce Wilson. 5:45pm. Visit www.wdiy.org to listen online. Tai Chi – Tai Chi increases strength, and promotes calm and harmony by improving the flow of energy in the body. Classes are a combination of group and individual instruction. 11-12:15pm. The Yoga Loft, 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642 Easton/Bethlehem Area Lyme Support Group – Meets the first Wednesday of every month to discuss and answer questions. 7 to 8:30pm. Country Meadows, 4035 Green Pond Rd., Bethlehem. Open to public. Contact Heidi Healy at 610-882-2253 with questions. Spiritual Healing and Meditation – 7 PM - 9 PM - 1st Wednesday of each month. Weather permitting. Everyone is welcome. St. John’s Church of Faith, 607 Washington Street Allentown PA. 610-791-2641
thursday $10 Family Qigong - Encompasses different movements of Qigong in a fun and relaxed environment. Decrease aggression, improve ability to concentrate, improve strength, coordination, and flexibility, enhance sleep and promote greater awareness, calmness, and overall sense of well being. 4:30-5:30pm. Kula Heart Yoga & Wellness Center 3864 Courtney St., Bethlehem 610-7465852. Core & Restore –1st Class 5/3 is FREE. One hour of working the core and lower back and 15 minutes to restore. 6-7:15pm. Kula Heart Yoga & Wellness Center 3864 Courtney St., Bethlehem 610-746-5852. Align & Shine Yoga – Mike Pope. This invigorating class is designed to slowly unwind the student through preparatory posses while building toward a steady flow focused on building strength and flexibility. 6:30-7:30 am, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Coordination Pattern™ Breakthru Training – Betsy Wetzig. Learn to improve the way you function, both physically & mentally for the release of pain and stress with simple, easy exercises. 7-8pm, $75/6 wks, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Mat Pilates – Classes integrate all of the Pilates Principles at a flowing pace to give you a workout that will leave you feeling strong and energized, yet balanced and at ease in your body. 5:30-6:25pm. 8wks $99 or $15 drop in. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642 Weekly Stress Relief Coaching Group – Join others in a group setting to manage stress with multiple holistic approaches. 9:15-10:30am or 5:15- 6:30pm. $25 session. Creative Holistic Therapy, 3037 S. Pike Avenue (Rte 145) #105, Allentown. Call 610-2820709 to register. Free Herbal Consultations – Learn a natural way to address health and wellness issues. Herbalist available for Free Mini Consult, Every Thursday 11am -5pm. David Harder RH (AHG) at Nature’s Way, Easton. 610-253-0940. Iyengar Yoga, Intro Level 1– Diana Erney. For students new to yoga. Learn how to utilize the breath and experience deep relaxation. Poses will be modified with blocks and blankets to meet the individual needs of each student. 5:45-7:00 pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Iyengar Yoga, Levels 1–2 – Diana Erney. Builds upon preliminary poses with an emphasis on body alignment in order to develop strength, balance, and flexibility. Modified poses will assist students as they go deeper into each pose. 7:00-8:15 pm, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Beginner’s Yoga – Bonita Cassel. Attention to alignment and self love make this class a perfect one for those beginning or challenged with limitations. 5:45-6:45pm. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Fogelsville Area. 610.395.3355
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Community Exchange Time Bank - When neighbors exchange services everyone benefits. Group Orientations held on the 1st Wednesday of each month 6-8pm at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Muhlenburg Campus, RT22 and Shoenersville Rd, Bethlehem. 610-969-2486 for more information. Oneness Blessings - 7 PM - 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. St. John’s Church of Faith, 607 Washington Street, Allentown PA. 610-776-7211 ZUMBA- The ZUMBA Fitness program is a Latin inspired, dance-fitness class that incorporates music and dance movements, creating an exciting, exhilarating, and effective fitness system. 5-6PM, Quiet Heart Yoga, Fitness & Holistic Health, 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville. 484-515-8356
friday Beginner’s Yoga - Mixed levels with Bonita Cassel. Attention to alignment and self-love make this class a perfect one for those beginning or challenged with limitations. 10-11am. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Fogelsville Area, 610.395.3355 Kripalu Yoga, Level 1 & 2 – Carol Siddiqi. Greater self-awareness by learning the basics of yoga and gentle movements of Feldenkrais will help you perform daily activities with greater ease, pleasure and without pain.11:30 am-12:30, Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Yoga for All - With Scott - Come together to celebrate life and to feel good - Beginners, all levels and all ages welcome. Donation-based yoga class in Easton. 5-6pm at Kim’s Healing Center, 1223 Butler St., Easton. 610-559-7280
saturday Yoga for Boomers – Open to all, yet geared toward those age 45 and up. We will use yoga postures and props to reverse the effects of age, gravity and years of repetitive motion. 9-10:15am. Yoga Loft, 521 East 4th St, Bethlehem. 610.867.9642 Bicycle Lessons - Learn to ride a bike at any age. Ride confidently in any traffic situation. Learn maintenance/repair. Year-round. Bethlehem Bicycle Cooperative (BBC). Certified instructors. Downtown Bethlehem, www.car-free.org Salutations Yoga, Level 1 & 2 – Mixed levels with Laurie Lagerman. Sun Salutations combined with poses linked with breath followed by stretching and savasana (relaxation) increases flexibility, strength and balance. 9:30-10:30am, Twin Ponds Center, W. Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355 Gamblers Anonymous Meeting – If you have a gambling problem please join us every Saturday morning from 11am-1pm at St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem in the Education Center. Rm 111. For more information call 215-872-5635.
communityresourceguide Connecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. To find out how you can be included in the Community Resource Guide email lvpublisher@naturalawakeningsmag.com to request our media kit. ACUPUNCTURE BALANCED ACUPUNCTURE Heather Shoup, L.Ac. 2299 Brodhead Rd., Suite A Bethlehem, PA 18020 610-393-7589 www.balancedacupuncture.net
A patient centered wellness community, where treatment is individually tailored. Heather promotes health and wellness by creating balance in the body. Acupuncture specializing in anxiety, depression, digestive, and cancer support.
CLASSICAL 5 ELEMENT ACUPUNCTURE
J.L.Collins M.Ac.,Lic.Ac.,NCCAOM Diplomat 2020 Downyflake Lane Allentown, PA 18103 610-317-6064
Welcome to my practice of 29 years. I offer you : Preventative and curative medicine, barefoot doctor wellness clinic for seasonal balance, balance method: Dr. Tans amazing treatments for all conditions, traditional Chinese medicine: symptomatic treatment for chronic and acute conditions, trigger point musculoskeletal, physician- based treatments for athletes and injuries and Classical 5 Element diagnosis and treatment for sustained change
LEHIGH VALLEY ORIENTAL MEDICINE CENTRE Ming ming and David Molony 101 Bridge Street Catasauqua, PA 18032 610-264-2755
Acupuncture and herbal medicine with capable, experienced practitioners. Practicing acupuncture in the Lehigh Valley since 1988. Acupuncture, herbs, dietary consultation, and other aspects of Oriental Medicine provide a complete healing system for health and regeneration, enhancing the outcome of Conventional care
LISA BAAS ACUPUNCTURE & ORIENTAL MEDICINE 860 Broad St., Suite 100 Emmaus, PA 18049 610-967-0515 www.youracupuncturerx.com
Board certified and licensed Acupuncturist, Dietary and Lifestyle counseling, Chinese and Ayurvedic Herbs, Laser Acupuncture, Magnetic therapy (A.R.T.) Autonomic ResponseTesting for Detox and more. 20 years of holistic healing.
LIVEWELL INTEGRATED HEALTH LLC
Dr. Robert W. Livingston III, DC, L.Ac. Dr. Jennifer K. Bollinger, DC, L.Ac. 8026 Hamilton Blvd. Trexlertown, PA 18087 610-395-5509
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LiveWell Integrated Health offers traditional Chinese acupuncture, chiropractic, body work, and nutritional and lifestyle coaching. Being healthy is a lifestyle choice.... choose to LiveWell. See ad page 20.
AROMATHERAPY YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS
Jackie Kern, Independent Distributor 800-759-6850 Wellnessfromtheearth.vibrantscents.com
Young Living has specialized in growing, distilling, and selling therapeutic-grade,organic Essential Oils for 20 years. Over 130 Essential Oils & Oil blends available for health & wellness, as well as essential oil-enhanced nutritional supplements/products for kids, Personal Care, Dental, & Home! Income opportunities Also Available.
AYURVEDA WELLNESS Ayurveda WELLNESS CENTER Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla 567 Thomas Street Coopersburg, PA 18036 484-347-6110 www.ojas.us
Practicing and teaching Ayurveda worldwide since 1988, offering Personal Ayurvedic Wellness Consultations, Panchakarma (detoxification) programs, Massage, Integrative Ayurvedic body therapies, Weight loss programs, Courses, Workshops, Seminars, Vegetarian cooking classes, Free community health lectures, Intensive Ayurvedic training programs India. See ad. page 45.
BODYWORK
ELEMENTS FOR HEALING
Heather Terrible West Bethlehem PA 484-626-2920 facebook.com/pages/Elements-for-Healing/224271684264736
Allow your body to heal itself and restore your vital life force with Shiatsu. Relieve stress, anxiety, back pain, digestive issues and headaches. Shiatsu also helps with fertility and reproductive problems. Move stagnant energy, remove blockages and create balance in the body’s major energy systems. Trained at International School of Shiatsu. Available by appointment. See ad, page 43.
MARIE RUXTON THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Marie Ruxton CMT, CN 628 Chestnut Street Emmaus, PA 18049 610-965-2500
Marie is a certified massage therapist trained since 1997 in Advanced Myofascial Release Therapy, Therapeutic Massage, Reiki, Ear Candling, Homeopathy and Holistic Nutrition. Offers comprehensive custom bodywork for those wanting to overcome chronic pain and movement problems. Sessions range from a (2 hour) Head to Toe meltdown massage to “Just Neck and Head” massage for those needing stress relief. Gift certificates available. See ad, page 43
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MODERN CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY David Nemeroff, NCBTMB 2008 Eberhart Rd, Whitehall, PA 18052 610-737-4212 www.therapy4healing.com
Restore balance to your body and decrease pain with the power of Craniosacral Therapy. This gentle and non-invasive western osteopathic technique can help relieve many pain issues including migraines, back pain, neck problems, vertigo, TMJ, stress, neurological issues and much more. David Nemeroff also works with your pet’s problems like hip dysplasia, mobility issues and cribbing. See ad, page 22.
QUIET HEART YOGA, FITNESS & HOLISTIC HEALTH Christi Rutkowski, E-R.Y.T. Zarah Martin, L.M.T. 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville, PA 18106, Unit #7 www.quietheartyoga.com 484-515-8356
Quiet Heart Studios offers a variety of healing modalities: Ms. Rutkowski is a Certified Spiritual Energy Healer utilizing many Eastern techniques like Reiki, Pranic Healing, Crystals and much more! Ms. Martin is a licensed Medical Massage Therapist, well experienced in the treatment of chronic and acute pain from trauma and injuries. See ad, page 8.
CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE
Jean Louise Collins M.Ac.,Lic.Ac. NCCAOM Diplomat 2020 Downyflake Lane, Allentown, PA 18103 610-317-6064
Jean Louise Collins offers herbal consultations to introduce you to a powerful ancient medicine. Certified in Chinese Herbal Pharmacology and Prescriptions. Jean holds a Masters Degree in Acupuncture and has 29 years of clinical experience.
CHIROPRACTOR LIVEWELL INTEGRATED HEALTH LLC
COLON HYDROTHERAPY PATHWAYS HOLISTIC CENTER 4833 Chestnut St. Emmaus, PA 18049 610.966.7001 www.pathwaysholistic.com
Cleansing and rebuilding the colon is one of the most essential steps to enhancing your health & wellbeing and reclaiming your life. Safe, effective method of removing waste from the large intestine. Full services available on site, in addition to educational and teaching seminars to certify interested parties.
21 Main Street Clinton, NJ 08809 908-713-1900 NewLeafWellness.com
Offering colon hydrotherapy, detoxification, wellness coaching and other services to cleanse, maintain and restore health. Colonics are a hygienic and safe method of removing toxins, can boost your immune system, restore proper ph in the body and restore regular bowel movement.
COUNSELING – HOLISTIC MEG DEAK MCAT, LPC
Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center 628 Twin Ponds Rd, West Lehigh Valley 610-395-3355 twinpondscenter.com
Practical, innovative tools and techniques to help you let go – relieve tension, stress and anxiety; release anger, fear, guilt and sadness; recover from trauma and abuse; increase creativity and problem solving skills. I’d be happy to talk with you about your specific needs.
REV. LYN S. FELIX, MSW, LCSW, CHT, RM
Smart Solutions and Creative Holistic Therapy 3037 S. Pike Ave. #105 Allentown, PA 18103 610-282-0709 www.creativeholistictherapy.com
LiveWell Integrated Health offers traditional Chinese acupuncture, chiropractic, body work, and nutritional and lifestyle coaching. Being healthy is a lifestyle choice.... choose to LiveWell. See ad page 20.
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3005 Broadhed Road #260 Bethlehem, PA 18020 610-216-4319 www.tinkerpsychotherapy.com
Positive and holistic approach to addictions, anxiety, chronic illness/ pain, depression, grief and trauma. Offering individual, adolescent, family, and small group counseling as well as advocacy, life-coaching, reiki and aftercare support. Dynamic techniques of relaxation, mind/body awareness, art/narrative therapy, play therapy, and psycho-education with talk therapy to facilitate empowerment and self-directed change.
NEW LEAF WELLNESS CENTER
Dr. Robert W. Livingston III, DC, L.Ac. Dr. Jennifer K. Bollinger, DC, L.Ac. 8026 Hamilton Blvd. Trexlertown, PA 18087 610-395-5509 LiveWellIntegratedHealth.com
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A holistic counselor and coach, using hypnotherapy, chakra energy clearing, Reiki, mindfulness & more to help you shift from limited, fear-based thinking, believing, and behaving patterns into living from your magnificent essence. Experience joy as you resonate with higher vibrational frequencies in all aspects of your life.
FOOD BALASIA – A GREEN WORLD CAFÉ 1153 Gravel Pike Hereford, PA 18056 484-330-6405 balasia.net
Vegan, organic food for every occasion. Let chef Wendy Landiak of BALASIA prepare your party, wedding, corporate catering or any other occasion. Visit the Honey Underground Supper Club at same address. A member of the VECO Wedding Group. Follow BALASIA on twitter and like us on Facebook for all the latest events.
FUNERAL SERVICES
NICOS C. ELIAS FUNERAL HOME, INC
Nicos C. Elias, Supervisor Allentown, Pa. 610-433-2200 www.eliasfuneralhome.com
Mr. Elias offers several different green and eco-friendly funeral plans using biodegradable caskets, preservation without chemicals, and earth friendly paper goods. A natural, back to the earth approach. Biodegradable urns for those choosing cremation. Also offering assistance with homebased funerals
HOLISTIC CENTER GREENSHIRE ARTS CONSORTIUM Institute for Holistic Studies Directors: Jim and Arlene Curley Quakertown, Pennsylvania 215-538-0976 GreenshireArts.org
Dedicated to helping people improve the quality of life while they strengthen, revitalize, and explore new horizons through holistic studies, creative arts, conversation, retreats and community involvement. In a nurturing atmosphere, individuals are invited to experience Greenshire’s space for peace while awakening to the Art of Inspired Living.
QUIET HEART YOGA, FITNESS & HOLISTIC HEALTH
DANCING DRAGONFLIES WISDOM Ingrid Geronimo Founder & Life Coach 888-228-0244 / 908-213-3214 www.dancingdragonflieswisdom.com
5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville, PA 18106, Unit #7 www.quietheartyoga.com 484-515-8356
Intuitive Life Coach to help you uncover and overcome the limited self-talk that has kept you from living the life you’ve always desired. Let me guide you to your next best life. Your best thinking has gotten you where you are, let me show you how much further you can go! Intuitive Reiki Sessions for $1 per minute.
Offering a variety of modalities, including Medical Massage Therapy, Reiki, Shiatsu, Pranic Healing, Shamanic Healing, Past Life Regression, Thai Yoga Massage and more, we are dedicated to improving and balancing mental, spiritual and physical health. Join us for classes in Yoga, Bellydancing and Zumba to create movement and freedom in your spirit! See ad, page 8.
Barbara Fenton Emmaus, PA 18049 610-967-5106 www.abiba.com
Helping individuals find their inner balance, beauty, and peace while enhancing their harmony, happiness, and overall wellness. Offering Reiki, Aromatherapy, Reflexology, and other healing modalities in a relaxing environment. Seminars, workshops, healing retreats, and Certified Reiki classes are available.
247 Spruce St. Emmaus, PA 18049 610-967-4695 www.coachstevegunn.com
The best way to predict your future is to create it. Feeling frustrated with your life, business, career? Experience the support of having a certified coach in your corner, supporting you to achieve your dreams and goals with clarity, focus, ease and grace. Free initial consultation. Meet on the phone or at my office in Emmaus.
HYPNOTHERAPY C.H.A.N.G.E.
Beverley S. Bley 2020 Downyflake Lane Allentown, PA 18103 610-797-8250, www.4change.com
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Steve Gunn & Associates Coaching
Betsy’s readings are compassionate, straight forward, and inspirational. All subjects, such as relationships, career, health, life path, past lives etc. are addressed in readings. Guidance is given to help an individual evolve, grow and restore inner balance, inner peace and happiness. Workshops in energy reading, intuitive development and mindfulness meditation.
Combining a variety of the finest holistic healing methods, we help shape your new path to reclaim life and become balanced & whole once again. Over 15 years of restoring health from within by cleansing, nourishing. Comprehensive physical, mental, spiritual and emotional healing services offered plus nutrition programs, prepared foods, retreats, catering services.
HOLISTIC HEALTH
Discover the POWER of your unconscious mind. With hypnosis, you CAN overcome stress, pain, depression, or fear. You CAN successfully manage your weight and quit smoking - whatever is keeping you from the life you want. We offer a variety of effective techniques. FREE consultation. See ad, page 33.
LIFE COACH
Intuitive Counselor Quakertown, Pa / NYC 212-460-1810 tarot-card-psychic.com
4833 Chestnut St. Emmaus, PA 18049 610.966.7001 www.pathwaysholistic.com
Over 20 practitioners offering techniques for stress management, relaxation, mind/movement challenges, life & professional concerns, emotional distress, weight management, spine/joint pain, and much more. Call today for more information or to register for a private session, class, workshop or retreat. See ads, pages 22 and 35.
561 Main Street, Suite 290 Bethlehem, PA 18018 484-893-0096 www.optionshypnosis.com
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PATHWAYS HOLISTIC CENTER
628 Twin Ponds Rd Fogelsville Area, 610-395-3355 www.twinpondscenter.com
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MEDITATION & WELLNESS EFFORTLESS MEDITATION
Certified Master Hypnotherapist. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center Enhance Your Health, Control stress and anxiety, depres628 Twin Ponds Rd., West Lehigh Valley Happiness &Lose Productivity! sion, pain and anger. weight, 610.395.3355 Counseling, Hypnotherapy And Naturally Generated Excellence eliminate smoking. Hypnotherapy www.twinpondscenter.com Lose Weight, Stop Smoking, Eliminate Phobias certification and hypnobirthing Destress, revitalize and be healthier Control: Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Pain & Anger Hypnotherapy Certification Classes classes. See ad, page 31. with scientifically validated and Call for a Sample Hypnotherapy Class CD & Registration Information physician recommended Effortless Bev Bley L.P.N., C.M.Ht. Certified Master Hypnotherapist Free Phone Consultations: 610-797-8250 • change@4change.com • www.4change.com Meditation. Experience rest deeper than sleep! Greg Schweitzer taught Mindful Change for Deepak Chopra, M.D. and other Ashley M. Taylor notables for 30+ years. Introductory 40 Clarendon Dr. classes and a 10-hour course.
Easton, PA 18040 484.548.0622 www.mindfulchangehypnotherapy.com
Through hypnotherapy, realize your inner potential for greatness, success, health, and wellness. When you change your mind, you change your life. Quit Smoking, Lose Weight, Gain Confidence and Achieve More. Become your best self. See ad, page 11.
MOVEMENT THERAPY – FELDENKRAIS METHOD®
Carol Siddiqi FGNA, RYT
Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center 628 Twin Ponds Rd, West Lehigh Valley 610-395-3355 www.twinpondscenter.com
The Feldenkrais Method reconnects the body to its natural movements, focusing on the relationship between motion and thought. It works with the nervous system, rather than muscles or bones, to improve everyday motion, such as walking, running, golfing, biking, yoga, posture, breathing, etc.
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NATURAL DENTISTRY BEATA A. CARLSON, D.D.S. Cosmetic and Natural Dentistry 2600 Newburg Rd. Easton, PA 18045 610-252-1454 www.beatacarlson.com
Dr. Carlson begins with a Natural or Holistic approach to enhance your physical health and eliminate any compromise to the immune system. Mercury free, non-surgical periodontal treatment, tooth whitening, cosmetic makeovers and herbal support in a gentle, relaxing and caring atmosphere. See ad, page 17.
Michael Taras, DMD, FAGD, FIND, CNC, IBDM, NMD 2900 Hamilton Blvd. Allentown, PA 18103
Dr. Taras is a mercury free, holistic dentist who performs safe mercury filling removal and is the developer of the mercury protection program. Mercury testing, pH, ozone, homeopathics, ionic minerals, & drainage remedies are used to heal patients naturally. See ad, page 39.
MAULFAIR MEDICAL CENTER Conrad Maulfair, D.O. 2970 Corporate Court, Suite 1 Orefield, PA 18069 610-682-2104 www.drmaulfair.com, www.purelyyoudetox.com
Dr. Maulfair is an Osteopathic Physician bringing four decades of knowledge and experience in alternative, complementary medicine to his patient care. Help for all conditions and all ages. Offering Chelation Therapy, Hubbard Method Sauna detoxification – Purely You, and many other treatment programs. Maulfair Medical Center brings the best of both worlds to their patients. See ad, page 19.
WOODLANDS HEALING RESEARCH
Family, Environmental and Preventative Medicine Nicholas DiMartino, D.O. 5724 Clymer Rd Quakertown, PA 215-536-1890 Woodlands Healing Research Center is a family practice supporting individualized natural approaches to health. We offer lifestyle and nutritional consultation to achieve optimal health and vitality. We also offer complete women’s services including GYN, menopause, osteoporosis and bioidentical hormone therapy. See ad, page 27.
NATURAL FAMILY MEDICINE A NATURAL MEDICINE CLINIC
DR. MICHAEL JUDE LOQUASTO, ND, PHD, DC Lehigh Valley Professional Center 2571 Baglyos Circle, Suite B-27 Bethlehem, PA 18020 * 484-821-1460 www.drmichaelloquasto.com
Specializing in Natural Medicine for over 25 years, Dr. Loquasto holds doctorates in Naturopathy, Nutrition and Chiropractic Internal Medicine. He is also a Master Herbalist as well as a certified Clinical and Dietitian Nutritionist. Dr. Loquasto offers custom formulations for specific conditions and non-invasive chelation therapy. In addition the following tests are done at the clinic: live cell microscope, circulation testing, EKG, pulmonary lung testing, bone density, x-ray, scanning for foot & ankle problems, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels and blood testing for diabetes and other health issues. The goal is to restore and/or maintain a healthy lifestyle.
NATURAL HEALTH
DALLAS WELLNESS CENTER, LLC
Debra E Dallas, PhD, MIfHI, DCNT 4048 Freemansburg Avenue Easton, PA 18045 610-253-1977, dallaswellnesscenterllc.com
Dallas Wellness Center is an integrated therapy and diagnostic center. We offer Iridology, Thermographic Imaging, Nutrigenomics and Nutrition, nutraMetrix, Homeopathy, Herbology, Blood Typing, Hair Analysis, Ion Cleansing, Reflexology, Reiki, and Qi-Cultivation classes. When people have been everywhere else and are still sick, they come visit us. See ad, page 24.
Robert E Hartzell RPH, CCN Shelley Surber RD, LDN 300 American Street Catasauqua, Pa 18032 610-264-5471 ext 237
Offering our successful (FLT) First Line Therapy, and Ultra Lite therapeutic Life style programs. Our programs will help with weight concerns; blood sugar concerns, cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure. Let us help to implement healthy changes into your life. Change your life, Take back your health. Call for an appointment
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TWIN PONDS INTEGRATIVE HEALTH CENTER
628 Twin Ponds Rd., West Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 www.twinpondscenter.com
Let our world class practitioners help you relieve stress, renew your overall health and achieve more in your life. Our services are appropriate for people of all ages. Call today for more information or to register for a private session, class or workshop. See ads, pages 22 and 35.
NATUROPATH NATURAL HEALTH PROMOTION LLC Tina Stashko, N.D. PhD MIfHI Emmaus, Pa. 18049 610-965-8132 naturalhealthpromotion.net
Specializing in preventative healthcare, digestion and nutrient absorption, and thyroid and adrenal health. Modalities such as iridology, sclerology and biochemical balancing enable the development of your unique program for optimum health. These programs are easy to follow and incorporate into your daily life. Reach your full health potential! See ad, page 15.
NUTRITIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Nicholas Theodorou ND 5 Stonecroft Drive Easton, PA 18045 610-258-1894 Nutritek.net
“Dr. Nick” Traditional Naturopath. Get and stay healthy. Proven FivePoint Program teaches you about eating a wholesome diet, prudent exercise, the proper use of supplements, getting quality sleep and reducing stress. Internationally recognized expertise on nutritional supplements including glutathione enhancement! Free mini-consults! Call or email for information.
NUTRITION & EDUCATION WELLNESS SIMPLIFIED
Dian Freeman Morristown, NJ 973-267-4816 www.WellnessSimplified.com
Nutritionist Dian Freeman and staff nutritionists LuAnn Peters - Brenda Woodruff of Dian’s Wellness Simplified in Morristown, NJ, offer private nutritional consultations, Applied Kinesiology and Ondamed biofeedback sessions. Dian also teaches classes and a nutritional certification course in preparation for the national Certified Nutritional Counselor (CNC) exam. Also, to address energetic and vibrational healing, a variety of crystal and energy healers are available by appointment and LuAnn mixes personalized formulas combining various Bach flower remedies. See ad, page 42.
NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING Integrative Nutrition
Gale Maleskey, MS, RD, LDN Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center 628 Twin Ponds Rd., West Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 www.twinpondscenter.com
Learn how to live a healthier life, recover from serious illness, lose weight, gain energy, and develop life-sustaining habits, using a coaching-based, integrative nutrition approach. Gale Maleskey is a registered dietitian, licensed Wellness Coach, and trained at Dr. Andrew Weil’s Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Call for a free 20-minute, get-acquainted chat.
THE JOYFUL ELEPHANT
Michelle M.L. Trent, MBA, NET Certified Nutritional Education Trainer and Food Coach Bethlehem, PA 484.515.6603 - JoyfulElephant.com
It’s well known that people who eat well are thinner, sick less often, and have more energy and less pain than those who don’t eat well. I will help you get more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains into your diet through my food coaching and hands-on cooking demos. “Let food be thy medicine.”
LEHIGH VALLEY REIKI
Tara Gallus, Reiki Practitioner, Teacher Bethlehem, PA 610-739-4201 LehighValleyReiki.com
Lehigh Valley Reiki is here to support you in living a fuller, more healthy, balanced life. The practice of Reiki can be a wonderful way to help you relax, relieve stress, and improve your overall physical, emotional and spiritual wellness. Private Reiki sessions and classes are offered.
PENNSYLVANIA REIKI CONSORTIUM Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania
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A professional organization providing volunteer opportunities for Reiki practitioners; a free monthly public reiki clinic, staff and community wellness programs and professional Reiki education for practitioners and the community.
STUCTURAL INTEGRATION ANDREI KAZLOUSKI
Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center 628 Twin Ponds Rd., West Lehigh Valley 610.395.3355 www.twinpondscenter.com
ROLFMETHODOFSTRUCTURAL INTEGRATION - highly effective hands-on approach for improving posture, alleviating chronic pain, REFLEXOLOGY increasing energy level, and enhancing flexibility through b.healthy restoring your body to its natural Stephanie M. Shelly, CHC, MRP state of alignment. Enjoy moving 3864 Courtney Street, Suite 150 freely again! Board Certified StrucBethlehem, PA 18017 tural Integrator CM and Nationally Certified in 484-903-8381 - www.StephanieMShelly.com Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. See ad, page Stephanie is a medical reflexol- 18. ogy practitioner, certified health coach, and chef. Her focus is to VETERINARIAN – HOLISTIC stop further deterioration, persuade the body to biologically LEE SIMPSON DVM, CVA correct itself, strengthen and reinforce all systems of the 1141 Hawk Mountain Rd body, and continue the body’s Kempton, PA 19529 maintenance of good health.See 610-756-6036 HealingOptionsForAnimals.com ad, page 11. 100% Holistic practice for dogs and cats since 2000. REIKI Certified in Veterinary Acupuncture. Experience using CLASSICAL REIKI PENNSYLVANIA only alternative healing inDr. Paula Michal-Johnson, cludes, homemade diets, Reiki Practitioner/Teacher herbs, acupuncture and nutra819 N. Lynn St., Fountain Hill, PA 18015 ceuticals to help cancer pa610-866-0788 tients, severe allergies, and ClassicalReikiPA.wordpress.com other serious diseases as well Reiki as a Spiritual Discipline. as musculoskeletal problems. Please check the webStudy Reiki with teachers trained site for more information. by the International House of Reiki, www. IHReiki.com, in the Japanese form Usui Reiki Ryoho. Monthly student learning groups reinforce meditation skills and ground your energy. Receive Reiki to restore balance, reduce stress and improve your quality of life. Monthly Reiki practices open to practitioners of all lineages.
YOGA Kula Heart Yoga
3864 Courtney St, Bethlehem 610-746-5852 www.kulaheartyoga.com Facebook: Yoga at Kulaheartyoga
Bringing community of the hearts together as we embrace diversity & celebrate life. Diverse yoga classes, certified/registered yoga teachers, Yoga Teacher Training, Kid’s/ Family yoga, Therapeutic, Restorative, Anusara Inspired, Kundalini, Prenatal, & Pilates. Workshops with internationally renowed teachers. Massage therapy services in our beautiful wellness center. New student special $30 for 30 days unlimited yoga. See ad, page 43.
QUIET HEART YOGA, FITNESS & HOLISTIC HEALTH 5531 Hamilton Blvd., Wescosville, PA 18106, Unit #7 www.quietheartyoga.com 484-515-8356
At affordable costs and convenient times, we offer Raja (Classical,) Kundalini, Hatha, Family, Partner and Pre-Natal Yoga, Bellydancing and Zumba, Quiet Heart Studio offers a unique and welcoming atmosphere. Whether a beginner or having years of experience, our teachers are comfortable molding the classes to fit each students needs and levels.See ad, page 8.
THE YOGA LOFT
521 E 4th St., 3rd Floor (above Cantelmi’s Hardware) Bethlehem, PA 18015 610-867-YOGA (9642) www.theyogaloftofbethlehem.com
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The Yoga Loft offers quality yoga instruction for students of all levels in a variety of styles. We also offer workshops and other special events, Certified Yoga Teacher Training, Belly dance, Tai Chi, Prenatal Yoga, and Mat Pilates. See ad, page 51.
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COURSES Hypnotherapy Certification Classes - 150 hours. “At Home” and/or classroom environment and “hands-on” practice experience. Reasonably priced! Payment plans accepted. For info or to register contact Bev Bley L.P.N;C.M.Ht. at C.H.A.N.G.E. 610.797.8250. 2020 Downyflake Ln., Ste 302B Allentown. Personal and Professional Online Training – Courses available in Green Design, Sustainability, Alternative Energy, plus some fun classes in landscaping, Feng Shui and more. Continuing Education for Professionals, such as Green Building, LEED, and Sustainability Certification. www. bfenvironmental.com
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Licensed Massage Therapist - Rental space in Chiropractic office in Bethlehem. Call 610-9973992 for more information.
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Hypnotherapy CDs and DVDs – Weight Control, Smoking Cessation, Insomnia, Personal Development, Stress Management, Procrastination. Prices: CDs $29- DVDs $49. Call Bev at 610.797.8250 or order through “products” section at www.4change. com Mention this ad for a $5 discount! Herbal Packs, Lavander Packs and Cool Downz – various styles, shapes and patterns. Prices: $7-$25. Call Bev 610.797.8250 or order through “products” section at www.4change.com www.4change.com.
SERVICES Mobile Massage Therapy - In the comfort and privacy of your home. Certified in Deep Tissue, Swedish, and other modalities since 1995, $60 per hour. Reiki Treatments and classes available. Patricia Donohue 610-737-1240. Professional Freelance Writing Services – Know what you want to say but not sure how to say it? Press releases, brochures, website content, newsletters and blogs. I do the writing so you don’t have to. Beth Davis, WriteSource, Inc. 239-269-6235 Personal Fitness & Golf Training – Sean Fahey. Enjoy many benefits from working on your overall better health, specific physical goals, core work, endurance, functional strength, or sports specific improvements. Call for appt. and more info. Twin Ponds Center, W Lehigh Valley, 610.395.3355
SPACE TO RENT
Massage Therapist Needed – Acupuncturist and massage therapist seeking licensed massage therapist. Opportunity for referrals for qualified professional. 2020 Downyflake Lane, Allentown. 610-317-6064
Office Space – Share space with professional counseling practice near Easton Hospital available 1 to 7 days per week. Suitable for counseling, massage or other compatible use. Call Susan at 610-923-0411
Massage Therapist Wanted – Independent Massage Therapist wanted to join Nazareth Wellness Center. Not an hourly position. 610-365-8996
Part Time Space Available – For rent in holistic office in Emmaus, 3 treatments rooms and office space in holistic building. Call 610.967.0515
Pilates Instructor Needed – Reformer certified, needed at Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, West Lehigh Valley, 610-395-3355
Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center – A conveniently located beautiful, relaxing environment, offers hourly/daily rates for room with capacity of 50 people. Great for workshops, seminars, etc. Located just west of Rt. 100 between Fogelsville and Trexlertown, call 610.395.3355
Therapists Needed – Experienced and certified massage therapists needed as Independent Contractors for west Lehigh Valley facility. Atmosphere is quiet, relaxed and professional. Please call 610-360-8636
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Treatment Rooms Available - Measurements are 10x10 and 10x14. Peaceful setting and off street parking. Pathways Holistic Center, 4833 Chestnut St. Emmaus. 610-966-7001 Large open space available to rent hourly – In Bethlehem yoga studio with wood floors, lots of light and free parking. Please contact info@theyogaloftofbethlehem.com or 610-867-9642.
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