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~Audrey Hepburn
s I reflect upon this month’s focus on heart health, I am reminded of how the heart is not only a determining hub of physical health, but also of our emotional, spiritual and mental health. I often refer to the owner’s manual published by our Creator, which tells us in chapter 15 of the Gospel of Matthew, how the heart in its largest sense is the engine of our being. So “where the heart is”frames and colors the essence of who we are; our words and actions also emanate from our center. I love how the iconic symbol of love, including Valentine’s Day, is a big red heart. A vibrant, healthy heart reflects its good physical condition nourished by vibrant relationships with our true self and other good people, which is what our Creator intends for us. Who wants to succumb to unhealthy physical and emotional states of being and a resultant unhealthy heart? The good news is that like the Earth, our body is designed from inception to be self-sustaining and self-healing. Like other engines, it will perform well and last a long time if we take care of it. We trust that the insights ourcontributorsshare in this month’s issue will cause us all to pause andreflect on the physical and emotional health of our heart, as well as the lifetime relationship we each have with ourself. Expertsexplain how we can equip ourselves to better handle stress, lose fat and enjoy more vital relationships with ourselves and others, so that we can keep our heartsand lives happily and efficiently humming along. Linda Sechrist’s feature article, “Rethinking Heart Health,” specifically explores the pioneering mental/emotional component of cardiac health to good effect. I know I learned a lot in this follow-up to our popular “Rethinking Cancer” article published last August. I also particularly appreciate Debra Melani’s timelytalk with Katherine Woodward Thomas on drawing love our way in February’s Wise Words interview; it offers a succinct primer for anyone seeking to improve close relationships. Thank you for joining usin this adventure of informed and enlightened reading. We hope it all leaves you with feelings of delight and hope. Please consider our advertisers when selecting goods and services to help you live an ever-improvingquality of life. We also humbly ask that you support us by casting a vote for Natural AwakeningsDallas for this year’s Sustainable Leadership Award at GreenSourceDFW.org. Thank you for sharing the journey. Blessings all around,
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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.
8 newsbriefs 10 healthbriefs 18 15 ADAPTING AN ANCIENT 12 globalbriefs ART TO MODERN MEDICINE by Julie Thibodeaux 14 ecobriefs 15 communityspotlight 16 GREGG BRADEN HEADLINES EAST TEXAS 16 eventspotlight A.R.E. RESILIENCY RETREAT by Julie Thibodeaux 24 greenliving 20 18 FORD MAKES THE 25 wisewords GREENEST MACHINE 28 consciouseating 12 ON THE ROAD 30 naturalpet RETHINKING 24 32 calendarofevents 20 HEART HEALTH
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Pioneering Doctors and Patients Reinvent Cardio Care by Linda Sechrist
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Cox Farms Market Opens Second Location in North Oak Cliff
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Cowtown Marathon Provides Running Shoes for Kids
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he 36th Cowtown Marathon, to be held from February 21 to 23 at Will Rogers Memorial Center, in Fort Worth, includes two 5Ks, a 10K, the half marathon, marathon and ultra marathon. With almost 27,000 participants in 2013, the Cowtown is the largest multi-event in Texas. Founded by the University of North Texas Health Science Center in 1978, proceeds of the marathon benefit local charities and nonprofit organizations. The Cowtown Children’s Activities for Life & Fitness Program provides training, grants and running shoes to children in need. Current nonprofits include the American Cancer Society, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and Team RWB, a support organization for wounded veterans and their families. Each year, the Cowtown supplies thousand of needy children with running shoes. The marathon and ultra marathon are Boston Marathon qualifying events. The Cowtown Cook Children’s 5K race was named the top kids running event in the nation by USA Running, with more than 5,000 children registered to run in 2013.
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Greenwashing Watchdog Dr. Bronner Clears Out Imposters
The nonprofit manufacturer of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps (DrBronner.com), known in the U.S. for more than 50 years for its devotion to purity and informationcrammed product labels, has taken to filing lawsuits against companies that don’t live up to health claims or that employ deceptive greenwashing tactics. One primary focus is the cosmetics industry’s use of so-called “organic” ingredients. Company president David Bronner reports, “About 80 percent of these companies simply dropped their claims; the others reformulated.” He also lobbies for labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMO) in Washington State.
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evere ice storms over the holiday season have stricken many communities, and the first order of business was clearing roads and restoring power. The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) reminds homeowners that what’s fallen to the ground after an ice event is only part of the overall danger when working around damaged and icecovered trees. Tree limbs damaged in an ice storm can split or break in the treetops, and branches of all sizes can come crashing down at any time, especially during high winds. Trees should be checked from the bottom up, preferably by a certified arborist, to determine the full extent of damage. Dangerous work such as pruning or removing trees should be left to trained professionals. Be sure to ask for proof of insurance before hiring a tree service for the job. Don’t hire someone asking for business door-to-door and offering reduced rates for tree work. Never allow a tree professional to “top” the trees. Topping trees does more harm than good because it increases the tree’s recovery time and makes it more dangerous. For more information, visit isa-arbor.com.
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Turning Agri-Waste to Good Use Cement that incorporates waste ash from sugar production is not only stronger than ordinary cement, it also qualifies as a greener building material. Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark, have found that cement made with sugar cane ash mixed in is stronger, can withstand higher pressure and crumbles less than ordinary cement. In countries where sugar cane is grown, such as Cuba and Brazil, this agricultural waste product has been added to cement for years. Extracting sugar from the cane typically leaves a lot of fiber waste that is burned into ash, discarded and then requires disposal. Using sugar cane ash also can lower the energy use and carbon footprint of cement production. Heloisa Bordallo, a researcher at the Institute, comments, “You are saving both CO2 emissions and raw materials.” Source: EcoSeed.org
Canada Shows the Way via Mass Transit The government of Ontario, Canada, is issuing “green bonds” to fund the expansion of mass transit infrastructure in the province. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says, “Green bonds are a great tool to raise capital for a project with specific environmental benefits. The worldwide market for green bonds in the last year has doubled; it’s now estimated to be more than $346 billion in U.S. dollars.” Source: Treehugger.com
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t’s time to add old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs to such obsolete inventions as rotary telephones and record players as a multiyear phase out is wrapping up. As of January 1, no more traditional 60- or 40-watt incandescent bulbs have been allowed to be manufactured in or shipped to the United States. The change was part of a landmark legislation called the Energy Independence and Security Act passed by congress in 2007 that touched on a variety of conservation issues, including lighting efficiency in bulbs that don’t meet federal energy-efficiency standards. It’s the last part of a gradual phaseout that began in 2012 with 100-watt bulbs, and progressed last year with discontinuation of the 75-watt variety. But this final stage is the most significant, according to Noah Horowitz, a senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a Washington, D.C.-based environmental organization. “The 40s and 60s represent more than 50 percent of the consumer lighting market,” he says. The 2007 law doesn’t actually mandate that manufacturers discontinue their bulbs, just that they improve them: 40W bulbs must draw just 10.5W, and 60W bulbs 11W. The result is the same: Incandescents simply can’t keep up with those twisty compact fluorescent (CFL) and newer LED bulbs, and even retailers were buying in bulk as the deadline approached. While consumers might not appreciate the drop in choices, they should like their plunging energy bills, says the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the main trade association for bulb builders. The Act is eliminating unnecessarily wasteful products from the market. There are 4 billion light bulb sockets in the U.S. and more than 3 billion of them still use standard incandescent technology that hasn’t changed much in 125 years. The old bulbs are only 10 percent efficient, and the other 90 percent of the electricity it uses is lost as heat. Another benefit of using more efficient light bulbs is the reduction of harmful emissions from coal-fired power plants, such as mercury, arsenic, chromium, nickel, acid gases and greenhouse gases. This helps to protect the health of our citizens, wildlife and environment, and it’s an easy, achievable step toward reducing our carbon footprint. Additionally, efficient products mean cost savings. The new standards mean U.S. households collectively could save nearly $6 billion in 2015 alone, as estimated by U.S. Department of Energy.
communityspotlight Adapting an Ancient Art to Modern Medicine by Julie Thibodeaux
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r. Daniel Finley, LAC, practices acupuncture and Oriental medicine at the Living Well Health and Wellness Center, in Dallas. He is now helping others, but it was his own health problems that sparked an interest in the field. Finley was a devotee of the martial arts as a teenager. When he experienced digestive problems, he was treated by his future teacher, Grandmaster James Shyun, a doctor of Chinese medicine, when Western medicine fell short. “I never in 1,000 years would have imagined going into acupuncture if I hadn’t had that experience,” Finley says. “I love it. It’s very much focused on the living body.” The Keller native explains that when the treatments brought relief to his irritable bowel syndrome, he wanted to learn more about Eastern medicine. By that time a kung fu instructor, Finley Daniel Finley enrolled in Texas Health Science University, in Austin, where he received a master’s degree in Oriental medicine and licensure in acupuncture in 2008. Today, he’s helping returning soldiers find relief using this ancient modality. In addition to his private practice, he works two days a week with veterans at an in-patient facility in Denton. Many are returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, suffering from addictions, chronic pain and post-traumatic stress. “I was so excited to help veterans,” he says. “They’re coming home and having a lot of problems.” He says acupuncture is wellsuited to work with addictions because it doesn’t introduce additional medicines into the body. “Acupuncture is very good for balancing out and calming the central nervous system,” says Finley. “They’ve found it’s very effective to get pain relief and stress relief without introducing pain medications.” Finley’s client list includes athletes that are dealing with old injuries or want to enhance their physical performance, and he draws from his own experience as a longtime martial arts athlete and the treatments that have worked for him. In addition, he treats people with chronic stress and pain, fertility problems and sleep disorders. There are a number of myths surrounding acupuncture,” relates Finley.“For example, many people they’re going to have to take off their clothesand be stuck all over their bodies with needles during treatment. Actually, most of the points that get used are on the hands and feet, because the strongest nerve signals are in the fingers and toes.” Many people fear there will be discomfort, but the reality is quite different. “It’s very relaxing, calming,” says Finley. “A lot of people take a nap.” For more information, go to LivingWellDallas.com. See ad on page 26.
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e’re living in a time of extremes and we need to embrace those extremes and adapt, says Gregg Braden. The New York Times bestselling author will share how to thrive in today’s rapidly changing world at the Association for Research and Enlightenment Southwest Region Spring Retreat, March 14 and 15, in Palestine, Texas. At the conference, Braden will expand on ideas presented in his new book, The Turning Point: Creating Resilience in a Time of Extremes. His unique perspective combines nearly 30 years exploring the wisdom of ancient cultures, as well as training as a scientist. Before his career as an author of such books as The God Code, The Divine Matrix, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief and Fractal Time, Braden worked for Fortune 500 companies on solutions in times of crisis. In the 1970s, he was employed as a computer geologist for Phillips PetroGregg Braden leum during the energy crisis. Then, during the final years of the Cold War, he worked as a senior computer systems designer with Martin Marietta Defense Systems. In 1991, he became the first technical operations manager for Cisco Systems. According to Braden, other cultures have faced crises in the past, but a number of scenarios are converging currently. The three key extremes we face now are climate change, failing economies worldwide and the end of the oil age. “The world of the past is disappearing, and no one told us,” says Braden. “We’re waiting for things to get back to normal.” Instead of clinging to a past that will not return, he says we need to embrace a “new normal.” At the conference, Braden will be sharing the fundamentals of personal and community resilience that he says are necessary to thrive. He proposes a new way of thinking about jobs, resources and money and adds that one of the principle roadblocks holding us back is the idea of separation, which science has perpetuated. “We’ve been steeped in the idea that we’re separated from our bodies, that nature is modeled on struggle and competition,” he says. “The best science has overturned
that thinking with peer-reviewed facts.” Braden asserts new research is showing that our thoughts, emotions and beliefs affect our bodies, altering the way we view illness. Also, scientists are finding out that survival in nature requires mutual aid, toppling the notion of competition as the prevailing influence of outcomes. “We need to shift from a paradigm of separateness to a paradigm of cooperation and unity,” he says. While we frequently hear about tipping points these days regarding the environment and the economy, he believes we still have a chance to ward off catastrophe. “The good news is that we already have the solutions to the big problems that are converging in our lifetime,” says Braden “All that stands between us and the new world where energy comes from clean, abundant sources and is accessible to every member of our global family; where clean, healthy food is plentiful and accessible to every mouth on the planet; and where every human has the basic necessities to live a healthy, meaningful life is the thinking that makes room in our lives for what already exists in the world.” For more information, visit aresouthwest.org and GreggBraden.com. See on page 42.
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Ford Makes The Greenest Machine on the Road
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allas, Los Angeles and New York are the three cities chosen for the debut of Ford’s revolutionary new vehicle, to occur simultaneously with the North American Auto Show, in Detroit. The all-new Ford F-150 Lariat full-size pickup truck has been dubbed Ford’s “green” truck. Its all-aluminum construction represents the reinvention of the Ford F-Series lineup, which has been the best-selling truck in the country for 37 years and the best-selling vehicle overall for 32 years. The Lariat contains 11 other smart-car features and promises to set the standard for the future of trucks. Ford is also proud of the fact that the Lariat’s manufacturing process is closed-loop, meaning there is no materials waste. Any aluminum scraps are recycled and reused in the manufacturing process. The Lariat is expected to get 25 to 30 miles per gallon, although mileage may vary. The Dallas unveiling at Gilley’s Night Club was a huge event, with Ford dealers coming in from all over the state. Texas is especially important to Ford because almost half of all F-150s are sold here. Gilley’s was decked out with trick lariat performances by a couple of real cowboys, photos with Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and a country and western band.
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The all-new F-150 has an impressive combination of power, capability and efficiency, from advanced materials that improve durability and inhibit corrosion to faster computer processors that enhance driving performance and innovative cargo and towing features. The military-grade aluminum alloys, already used in aerospace, commercial transportation, energy and other rugged industries have previously been used only in smaller race cars. The Lariat is about 700 pounds lighter as a result, helping the truck tow more, haul more, accelerate quicker and stop shorter, as well as contribute to higher fuel efficiency. “More than ever before, customers want a truck that is a dependable partner, a mobile office and a go-anywhere workshop,” says Raj Nair, Ford group vice president of global product development. “To meet the needs of our truck customers, we created smart new features and a whole new approach to using advanced materials and engines to improve capability and efficiency.” Before it goes on sale to the general public, the Lariat will have been torture-tested in labs, at Ford proving grounds and in the hands of some of Ford’s most demanding truck customers for more than 10 million miles. Testing also includes crisscrossing the
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even raced in the Baja 1000, where it completed all 883 grueling miles, while some other special purpose race vehicles did not. New “smart” features include a 360-degree camera view, using exterior cameras to create a bird’s-eye view all around the truck to help drivers park, maneuver in tight spots and navigate narrow roads and; integrated loading ramps, enabling easy loading into the pickup bed; LED headlamps and tail lamps; a new rearview camera feature to help drivers line up truck and trailer without requiring a spotter; a remote tailgate, allowing for the tailgate to be locked, unlocked and released with the key fob; highwattage power outlets (400 watts, 110 volts) in the cab; LED spotlights on side view mirrors, providing bright lighting around the truck exterior; a more efficient 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine; and a new eight-inch LCD productivity screen in the instrument panel. The Ford 1-150 Lariat goes on sale later this year.
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RETHINKING HEART HEALTH Pioneering Doctors and Patients Reinvent Cardio Care by Linda Sechrist
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n 1977, Dr. Dean Ornish began to think beyond an allopathic medicine paradigm that defined the reversal of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease (CHD) and the hypertensive diseases such as heart failure and stroke, as physiologically implausible. Undaunted by the challenge of funding his research, he pushed forward. Results of his foundational 1986 to 1992 Lifestyle Heart Trial, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, proved that individuals with preexisting coronary atherosclerosis that make intensive, integrated lifestyle changes can begin to experience improvements in their condition after as little as one year without using lipid-lowering drugs. Based on his 30-plus years of clinical research, Ornish and his colleagues further showed that five years of following proper nutrition, fitness and stress management—which must include love
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and support—can reduce symptoms of CHD and other chronic conditions. He remarks in Love & Survival: 8 Pathways to Intimacy and Health that despite numerous studies showing a medical basis for its occurrence, the reason why CHD is reversible is still the subject of debate. Ornish’s work has paved the way for a growing corps of pioneering integrative physicians successfully collaborating with patients to reduce the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States.
Plaque the Culprit
The cause of cardiovascular disease is arterial plaque, a fine layer of fatty material that forms within the arteries and blocks blood flow. It is largely the result of food and activity choices, plus the degree of inflammation in the arteries. Dr. Steven Masley’s three keys to improving heart health highlighted in
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his book, The 30-Day Heart Tune-Up, and an upcoming PBS special, concern lifestyle factors capable of shrinking plaque, improving circulation and strengthening the heartbeat. “Abnormal plaque growth is preventable 90 percent of the time,” states the president of Masley Optimal Health Center, in St. Petersburg, Florida. While conducting research on the heart health of nearly 1,000 patients over a period of 20 years, Masley suspected that the traditional assessment approach of measuring cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure didn’t effectively address the biochemistry within arteries. Testing intima-media thickness (IMT) using a simple 10-minute external ultrasound confirmed it. The test bounces high-frequency sound waves to measure the thickness of the carotid arteries’ innermost two layers on either side of the neck. “This valuable tool allows for an estimate of arterial age. A healthy, young cardiovascular system has less plaque and an unhealthy, old one has more,” advises Masley. IMT, a useful tool for preventing future heart attacks and strokes, differs from standard carotid Doppler ultrasound, which looks for artery obstructions suggesting surgery. A practitioner of functional medicine, Masley explains heart-related diagnoses differently than his allopathic counterparts. “Rather than diagnosing high blood pressure as hypertension, I categorize it as not enough exercise, not enough fruits and vegetables, high emotional stress and excessive body fat.” To optimize heart health, Masley employs a broad, holistic matrix of options that enhance the cardiovascular system—the interactions among diet, activity level, weight, environmental toxins, hormones, stress and biochemical factors such as blood sugar control and inflammation levels. He prescribes heart-healing foods that simultaneously help to manage the aging process, following a customized, heart-friendly supplement plan; engaging in exercise that strengthens the heart and arteries; and learning how to better manage stress. He contends that cardiovascular events remain the top cause of death
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resistance, causing the liver to produce more cholesterol, as well as more inflammatory, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) particles, all of which increase the risk for CHD, diabetes and stroke. The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that metabolic syndrome, which affects nearly 35 percent of American adults, may overtake smoking as the leading risk factor for CHD. The AHA currently is focused on increasing awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women. Its Go Red for Women campaign emphasizes the vital need to take preventive basic actions, including adopting an exercise routine, healthier diet and doctor visits for appropriate non-invasive tests.
~ Dr. Dean Ornish, Love & Survival because individuals are largely unaware of treatment options before they get into trouble. More, “Most people falsely assume that their condition has been fixed with a medical procedure and/or drugs, and that a lifestyle change isn’t necessary.”
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Dr. Stephen Sinatra, an integrative cardiologist, anti-aging specialist and bioenergetics psychotherapist in Manchester, Connecticut, has also shifted his heart health paradigm. He now prescribes a combination of conventional medicine, food, supplements, mind/body strategies and natural healing methods. His book, Heartbreak and Heart Disease: A Mind/Body Prescription for Healing the Heart, relates many inspiring case histories that address the psycho-emotional component of heart health and illustrate how to repair and reopen a broken heart by releasing long-repressed emotions. Following two years of Gestalt psychotherapy training and seven years of bioenergetics training, Sinatra likewise realized that heartbreak was one of the major causes of heart disease. An expert in the field of natural cardiology, he had once believed that cholesterol and fat were the primary causes before 40 years of treatment research taught him otherwise. “Cholesterol is not the reason for heart disease,” advises Sinatra, founder of HeartMDInstitute.com and author of The Great Cholesterol Myth. “The body produces and needs cholesterol to convert sunlight to vitamin D, to make sex hormones, vital semipermeable membranes for the body’s trillions of cells, plus bile salts for digestion. Even your brain makes and uses cholesterol to build connections between the neurons that facilitate learning and memory.”
Real Perpetrators
Sinatra names the real perpetrators of heart disease—stress, inflammation and overeating sugar and processed foods containing saturated fat. He counsels that the heart benefits less from a lowfat, high-carbohydrate diet than one low in carbohydrates and higher in healthy fats, overturning widespread medical mantras. Also, a high-fructose, high-grain carbohydrate diet raises triglycerides, increases the risk of metabolic syndrome and contributes to insulin
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It is no coincidence that we address our physical and emotional heart by the same name. Our physical heart usually reflects the state of our emotional heart, and vice versa. ~ Dr. James Forleo health is simple, disease is complicated (also the title of his book). He counsels patients, “If mental stress is present in your life, you owe it to your cardiovascular system to change to a healthier lifestyle. Your life may depend on it.” Forleo has recognized that an individual’s state of mind can be a big help or hindrance in maintaining a healthy heart. “The heart represents a different realm of experience entirely, one that cannot be explained by logic and reason,” comments Forleo. He champions the link between maintaining normal spinal function and healthy heart function, along with supporting the inner presence of Spirit, which he calls the healthy heart’s ultimate elixir. “Its essence relaxes the heart, opens the mind to possibilities greater than itself and provides the
perspective that the heart and the mind are complementary,” he observes. He explains that when our emotions get bottled up, something in our heart or circulation has to give. “If you or someone you know experiences heart problems, chances are that unresolved emotions lie directly below the surface,” he says. “There are exceptions, and genetic problems can explain many heart defects, but heart problems don’t usually show up unless emotions are involved.” Forleo’s concept is supported by the work of Rollin McCraty, Ph.D., executive vice president and director of research at California’s Institute of HeartMath. His research papers include The Energetic Heart: Bioelectromagnetic Interactions Within and Between People. “Today, evidence suggests that the
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Pioneering integrative medical doctors Masley, Sinatra, Forleo and Mona Lisa Schultz, who also holds a Ph.D. in behavioral neuroscience, agree that in matters of heart disease, emotions take center stage. Schultz, who recently co-authored All is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Affirmations and Intuition, with Louise L. Hay, a leading founder of the self-help movement, applies her 25 years of experience as a medical intuitive with the best of Western clinical science, brain research and energy medicine. Shultz observes, “Every illness has an emotional component, which tells us intuitively that something or someone in our life or environment is out of balance and needs to be addressed. Our use of language—such as frustration makes our heart race, anger boils our blood—and our common sense are telling us what we don’t need more studies to confirm. If we can’t deal with our anger in a timely fashion, name our feelings, respond effectively and release them, we increase our chance of illness, ranging from hypertension to cardiovascular events.” According to the American Journal of Cardiology, the U.S. spends 10 percent of all healthcare dollars for cardiovascular disease prevention and medical management versus 90 percent on medical treatment procedures and hospital care. For individuals interested in taking charge of their heart health, working with a physician that embraces the emerging paradigm of integrative lifestyle changes and prevention can be a drug-free, lifesaving decision. Linda Sechrist is the senior staff writer for Natural Awakenings. Visit ItsAllAboutWe.com for full interviews.
Chronic Inflammation and Heart Disease by Dr. Constantine A. Kotsanis
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nflammation is meant to be a lifesaver. When we get a splinter in our finger, for instance, a cellular response is triggered to fight the presence of any bacteria that may have entered the body along with the splinter. Additionally, a defensive system made up of specialized antibodies targets bacteria or viruses. These types of shortlived immune responses keep us healthy. If the inflammation process doesn’t halt when the threat is stabilized, it becomes a chronic, rather than a temporary, condition. This may lead to conditions such as heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s and possibly even cancer. Many people are aware that atherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque (hardened fat and cholesterol) in the arteries, can lead to heart attacks or strokes. However, what many don’t know is that chronic inflammation can increase the likelihood of the arterial plaques to rupture, causing a heart attack or stroke. It is also possible that chronic inflammation can increase the production of abnormal cells, facilitating their conversion into cancer, or further damage nerve cells in the brains of those that suffer from Alzheimer’s. Living the Western lifestyleof diets high in fats and sugars and low in exercise increases the likelihood that a person’s body will become inflamed. A recent study demonstrated that about 50 percent of heart attacks and strokes occur in people with normal cholesterol levels. This suggests that many people with “healthy” cholesterol levels are actually at risk for a future incident. That’s why it is important to go beyond routine cholesterol tests. Inflammatory biomarker testing measures inflammation levels and can assess risk of heart attack, stroke or other conditions related to chronic inflammation. If it reveals a need for more investigation, a high-resolution ultrasound can be scheduled to assess the extent of plaque buildup in the arteries. Also taken into account are genetic makeup and lifestyle habits. Risk factors
include family history of heart disease or stroke; overweight; high cholesterol; age over 40; high-fat diet; tobacco use; high blood pressure; and diabetes. People should get themselves tested to find out how they can decrease the risk of heart attack or stroke due to inflammation. Constantine A. Kotsanis, M.D., owner of the Kotsanis Institute, may be reached at KotsanisInstitute.com. See ad on page 3.
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Mainstays of a Home in Harmony
Creating an inspired and healthy home environment soothes the soul and recharges our proverbial batteries. Making healthful choices in the products we use and consume helps ensure we retain a healthy body and vibrant living in an era when we are inundated with disease-producing toxins in our homes, food, air and water. Applying simple solutions to slow down helps us maintain a calm mind amidst the frenetic pace of daily life. Periodically unplugging from the instant demands of technology is a good first step. Tuning into our life purpose and sharing it with others allows us to shine. We naturally radiate our inner light in ever-expanding ways. 24
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A study published by the International Academy for Design and Health shows that because our home influences us on many levels, the setting is continually either supporting or depleting its occupants. Consciously creating and sustaining a nurturing environment fortifies the roots from which family members evolve and grow. Experience shows us how improving our immediate surroundings, ranging from our wardrobe to household furnishings, helps to manifest positive internal transformations. The activity likewise reflects our inner landscape, allowing us to take a step back and observe how we are changing and hope to change. That’s why we periodically feel im-
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pelled to clear unsettling clutter from our private spaces. It’s an irritant that disrupts order and our sense of beauty; even when it’s stashed in drawers and closets, we still know it’s there. It competes for attention and distracts our focus. A recently relocated design client felt that her new house was beautiful, but didn’t feel like a home. The woman explained that when she was there, she was short-tempered with her kids, a sharp contrast to her usual demeanor. She yearned to love her home, enjoy her kids and live vibrantly. A key part of the solution was tackling the home’s mudroom entrance that was cluttered with the kids’ detritus, a condition that irritated her the minute she walked through the door. Many of the home products we buy contain disquieting, hidden elements. Understanding which ingredients are hazardous is imperative to maintaining a safe home environment. Key decisions range from the choice of carpets, couches and bedding to cleaning products, laundry solutions and air fresheners. Knowing the products we use are healthful enhances peace of mind. As one homeowner said, “I am so relieved to have a better understanding of what products I shouldn’t bring home. I was so scared before that I just ignored the idea that chemicals could be harmful.” Being informed and alert to the composition of the items we bring into our home—including food—is vital. More than 80,000 chemicals make up the ingredients in commonly available products that end up in the typical American home, and a large portion of them are toxic. Nearly 20 percent of the chemicals are not divulged, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA also reports that the average person holds more than 700 toxic chemicals in their body. We inhale myriad chemical byproducts that fill the air both indoors and out, plus ingest numerous toxins in the foods and beverages we consume. Once absorbed, they remain in the body unless flushed out,
throwing it out of balance and, as widespread research shows, causing a broad range of diseases. WebMD.com reports that the psychological impacts of feeling stressed, helpless and overwhelmed by the fear of lurking poisons can directly influence our physical health. Making informed choices can alleviate such feelings. It only requires taking a series of small and manageable, progressive steps to create our own style of a healthy and harmonious home life. On a spiritual level, we can rest assured that such caring for our inner temple and larger environment supports a greater good and fosters a deeper connection to life’s Source. We feel more physically, psychologically and spiritually vibrant. Our home becomes a vital wellspring that, cleaned and furnished with holistic awareness, continually refreshes us. Christa O’Leary is founder and CEO of Home in Harmony, Inc., combining expertise in marriage and family therapy, interior design and green living. Her book, Home in Harmony Lifestyle: Designing an Inspired Life, will be released in November. Connect at ChristaOLeary. com/FreeKit.
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Katherine Woodward Thomas on Drawing True Love Our Way by Debra Melani
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fter years of experiencing love going sour, Katherine Woodward Thomas set a goal: She would marry her soul mate within a year. Her quest inspired a surprising awakening that spurred her to look deep inside for the key that would unblock love. Thomas realized the transformation that enabled her success involved clear steps that could help anyone. Today, the licensed psychotherapist and relationship expert has guided thousands toward successful relationships via her national bestseller, Calling in “The One”: 7 Weeks to Attract the Love of Your Life, and subsequent books and seminars.
What catalyzed your Calling in “The One” professional journey? I was 41, a card-carrying member of one of America’s largest-growing groups—the never-marrieds. I had bought into the cultural belief that a woman my age had little chance of finding a great husband. I felt anxious and resigned, trying to come to terms with it, but sad inside. Fortunately, at the time, I was part of a small group supportive of each other’s intentions. So I set the outrageous intention that I would be engaged by my next birthday. I also recognized my longstanding pattern of attracting unavailable men who were engaged, married or alcoholics. A woman in the group said, “Katherine, I will hold that intention with you if you permit me to hold you accountable to be the woman
you would need to be in order to fulfill it.” Her wake-up call turned my focus from running out to find love to going within to discover the barriers I had against it. Thus I began what became the Calling in “The One” process.
How does it differ from other approaches to finding love? Many approaches focus on the external reasons love is elusive, such as all the good men are taken, men don’t like powerful women or just not having met the right person. This approach focuses more on the internal reasons—going within to discover and release one’s own conscious and unconscious barriers. For most of us, a gap exists between how much we think we want love and how much we are actually open and ready to receive it. Until we bridge that gap, we will covertly keep love at bay, and won’t even realize we are doing it.
What are the most common hidden barriers to love? One hidden barrier is resentment. We only resent people to the extent that we’ve given our power away to them. Uncover your role in what happened. Even if it was 97 percent their fault and 3 percent yours, zero in on that 3 percent, because you’ll only be able to trust yourself to love again once you’ve taken that responsibility. If you still feel resentful, you have not yet evolved beyond the person you were before. Another centers on old agree-
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You believe the best way to find a needle in a haystack is to become magnetic and allow that needle to find you. How does one become magnetic to love? Being centered in the truth of your own value and the real possibilities you hold for true love is wildly attractive. Love yearns to embrace us, but can’t come to us if it can’t come through us. When we shift into this place of possibility, we can become profoundly magnetic to love. Learn more at CallingInTheOne.net, ConsciousUncoupling.com or KatherineWoodwardThomas.com. Explore the qualities possible in an enlightened mate at NaturalAwakenings Singles.com. Freelance journalist Debra Melani is from Lyons, CO. Connect at DebraMelani.com.
Lose Fat Without Harming Your Heart By Sally Adamcik
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cientists and medical researchers alike differ on how many people fail trying to lose weight, but 95 to 99 percent of people who try to lose weight fail. No matter what method we use, we have less than a one in 20 chance of being successful. That’s why so many people turn to weight-loss programs they can “feel”. Stimulant-laden, fast-fix and edgy weight loss that does not help address lifestyle changes that are actually causing the problem is the biggest reason for the low success rate. The big challenge is reducing overall body fat without stimulants or ingredients that artificially raise heart rate and keeping the fat off by changing long-practiced habits. Dr. Mehmet Oz stated on the Oprah Winfrey Show, “Getting rid of belly fat is simpler than you might think. With the right plan, it’s actually easier to lose than stubborn lower-body fat or the seemingly impossible to tone back-of-the-arm flab.” The goals for sustained fat loss are to increase metabolism, control hunger and reduce cravings for foods that cause us to store fat, all without raising our heart rate. When metabolism is adjusted back to maximum efficiency for our size, age and general health, we will be taking fat off and it will stay off. The Mayo Clinic states: “Realistic, wellplanned weight-loss goals keep you focused and motivated. They provide a plan for change as you transition to a healthier lifestyle.” Weight loss programs talk about raising metabolism, but the question is, can they raise metabolism without stimulants, jitters, insomnia and fatigue? Stimulants, stress, loss of sleep,
and constant fatigue will only cause us to regain the weight we have lost. Dr. Mark Moyad, recognized by Prevention magazine as the top weight-loss supplement developer in the world, says, “Unless you approach weight loss with the idea of being heart-healthy, you should just forget about it. Cardiovascular disease has been the number one cause of death 100 out of the last 101 years.The only exception was 1918, when the Great Influenza Epidemic caused more deaths.” A huge factor in actually losing fat, and therefore weight and inches, is believing that we can actually lose it and taking action. Seeing a difference and feeling a difference are central to succeeding at fat loss, and fat loss is the key to a healthier body and a healthier heart. Moyad’s formula for longer life through weight control includes seven anti-aging secrets: avoid the use of tobacco in all forms; maintain healthy
cholesterol levels; maintain healthy blood pressure; maintain healthy blood glucose; maintain healthy waist circumference and body mass; exercise regularly; and maintain a healthy diet score. Stick to these three goals: increased metabolism, controlled hunger and eliminated cravings for food that causes us to store fat. Technologies exist that will help us reach these goals. By embracing leading-edge technology, we increase our chances for success in losing fat, and we will also be far healthier. Sally Adamcik is a retired registered nurse with 35 years of experience and a passion for health and nutrition. She promotes healthy weight loss through women’s leadership activities in her business with Max International. Contact her at 817-307-0833.
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CHOCOLATE AS HEALTH FOOD Boosting Diets and Heart Health by Judith Fertig
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esearch tells us that 14 out of any 10 individuals like chocolate,” quips cartoonist Sandra Boynton. American chocolate lovers buy 58 million-plus pounds around Valentine’s Day, according to Nielsen Research. Ideally, the dark treat would be as healthy as a salad or an apple. Fortunately, accumulating research is on the way to giving plant-based chocolate superfood status. All chocolate starts with cacao beans, seeds from the pods of the tropical cacao tree that thrives only in hot, rainy climates in Africa, Indonesia and South America. Local soil and climate conditions determine flavor characteristics, much as with grapes. Harvested beans are fermented to create the chocolate taste and then dried. Afterwards, chocolate makers add brand-specific ingredients to the cacao solids. “The percentage number on a bar’s wrapper represents the weight that actually comes from the cacao bean content,” says Robert L. Wolke, professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh and author of What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen
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Science Explained. “The higher the number, the lower the percentage of sugar and the less sweet, more bitter and complex the flavor.” This is significant because dark chocolate contains higher levels of antioxidants which can help reduce cell damage, according to the Integrative Medicine Department at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. Alex Whitmore, founder of Taza Chocolate, in Somerville, Massachusetts, recently had one of its bars lab tested for antioxidant levels, called ORAC, or oxygen radical absorption capacity; the higher the value, the more antioxidants. Taza Chocolate’s 80% Dark Bar had a 65 percent higher ORAC than Himalayan goji berries, famed for being a superfood. “This is very high for a chocolate bar,” notes Whitmore. Cocoa also serves as a superfood for cardiovascular and metabolic health, report two recent studies from separate teams of Harvard School of Public Health researchers. A 2012 meta-analysis of clinical trials published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition concluded that consum-
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ing dark, unsweetened cocoa powder and dark chocolate can improve blood pressure, vascular dilation and cholesterol levels, plus reduce metabolic precursors like diabetes that can lead to heart disease. In 2011, Eric Ding, Ph.D., a Harvard School of Public Health epidemiologist and nutrition scientist, reviewed short-term trials of subjects ingesting 400 to 500 mg per day of flavonoid-rich cocoa, which he equates to 33 bars of milk chocolate or eight bars of dark chocolate. While Ding feels this is an unreasonable amount to eat because of the extra calories from sugar and fat, he states, “Supplements with concentrated cocoa flavonoids may perhaps be helpful for garnering the benefits discovered. The key is getting the benefits for heart disease while avoiding the calories, and for that, chocolate bars are not likely the best solution.” Another observational study published in Nutrition shows that eating dark chocolate might help keep the pounds off for teenagers. Researchers with the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence program at the University of Zaragoza, in Spain, knew that chocolate consumption in adults already had been linked to lower body mass index. They found that chocolate consumption was also associated with lower total and midsection fat in European adolescents, reports Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo.com, a natural health research database. “The quality and cocoa content they used in their research is probably much higher than in America,” says Ji. “From my perspective, it appears that even when researchers don’t control for type, the results across the board are rather startling. Even American subjects, presumably eating common milk chocolate bars, see benefits.” So, this Valentine’s Day—and every day—we can happily relish that one-ounce piece of artisan dark chocolate melting slowly in our mouth and know we’re doing it for pleasure and for health. Judith Fertig blogs at AlfrescoFoodAnd Lifestyle.blogspot.com from Overland Park, KS.
Chocolate Cookery Vegan Chocolate Pie
Serve this with fresh raspberries and enjoy a little romance. Yields 8 servings Chocolate Wafer Crust 6½ oz dairy-free chocolate wafer cookies, crushed into fine crumbs 1 Tbsp maple or date sugar 3 oz vegan buttery stick (such as Earth Balance), melted and slightly cooled Chocolate Filling 13 oz dairy-free semisweet chocolate chips (such as Ghirardelli) 1 /3 cup strong brewed coffee 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 lb silken tofu, drained 1 Tbsp agave 1 (9-in) prepared chocolate wafer crust
Vegan Hot Chocolate
Preheat the oven to 350° F. For the crust, combine the cookie crumbs, sugar and melted vegan buttery stick. Press this mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom, up the sides and just over the lip of a 9-inch metal pie pan. Bake on the middle rack of the oven until the crust is set and appears dry, 18 to 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely, about 1 hour. For the filling, melt the chocolate chips with the coffee and vanilla in a medium metal bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring often with a spatula. Combine the tofu, melted chocolate mixture and agave in a blender or food processor until smooth, about 1 minute. Pour the filling into the crust and refrigerate for 2 hours or until the filling becomes firm.
A comforting way to enjoy the benefits of chocolate on a cold day. Yields 4 servings 2½ cups plain rice milk 3 Tbsp maple or date sugar 3 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder ½ tsp salt ½ tsp vanilla extract 1 pinch ground cinnamon 1 pinch cayenne pepper Bring the rice milk, sugar, cocoa powder, salt, vanilla extract, cinnamon and cayenne pepper to a simmer in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Remove from the heat and whisk until frothy. Serve immediately. Source: Recipes courtesy of Judith Fertig
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ymptoms that suggest a dog or cat’s heart is not pumping effectively include coughing and fatigue from light exercise. Before the signs are evident, it is far better to check for heart disease during regular twice-yearly visits to the veterinarian. Using a stethoscope, a skilled doctor can pick up telltale heart murmurs during the examination. A fairly common problem with cats, heart disease tends to occur as cardiomyopathy, an issue with the heart muscle. In most dogs, where cardiomyopathy is rare, it usually involves damaged heart valves, resulting in “leaks” that allow blood to flow in both directions. Upon an initial diagnosis of heart disease, one of two mistakes in treat-
ment routinely occur: Either a doctor prescribes strong cardiac medications to “prevent” heart failure from happening (even though no medication has been shown to prevent heart failure), or he takes a wait-and-see approach, only intervening when the disease progresses to irreversible heart failure. The better approach is to do further testing and evaluation at the first sign of a murmur, including chest X-rays, an electrocardiogram (EKG) and a cardiac ultrasound to classify the stage of the disease and determine if conventional medications can help. Follow-up visits every six months
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Fish oil contains beneficial docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids. The principle metabolites derived from the metabolism of EPA and DHA tend to be antiinflammatory. Contrariwise, omega-6 fatty acids, which are found in warm-weather vegetable oils, produce pro-inflammatory mediators. Because omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids compete with each other to be converted to active metabolites (pro-inflammatory and antiinflammatory) in the body, decreasing the intake of omega-6 fatty acids and/ or increasing dietary omega-3 fatty acid levels, available through fish oil, is generally considered beneficial. The differing numbers identifying omega-3
and omega-6 fatty acids simply refer to where the carbon-carbon double bonds are positioned in the molecules. Supplementing with fish oil may also reduce the occurrence of atherosclerosis, thrombosis, coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, heart failure and sudden cardiac death by decreasing inflammation throughout the body, including in the heart.
Coenzyme Q-10
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), also known as ubiquinol or ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring antioxidant synthesized in most
tissues in the body. The highest concentrations are in the heart, kidneys, liver and pancreas. In the diet, CoQ10 is found in foods such as organ meats, poultry, fish, meat, nuts, soybean oil, fruits, vegetables, eggs and dairy products. The Professional’s Handbook of Complementary & Alternative Medicines explains that CoQ10 is used in electron transport in mitochondria— small organelles inside cells that convert carbohydrates and fats into energy. It reports that studies in people with hypertension showed a reduction in systolic blood pressure through CoQ10 supplementation. Benefits of such therapy studied in people with a heart that has failed in its pumping ability showed increased improved heart function and proper dilation of the blood vessels for improved circulation. It is proving to be one of the best nutrients to help an ailing heart.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Super Weekend 10K Dayhike – 9am. This is an easy trail running along side the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Well-behaved pets on a leash will be allowed. Bring water and a snack, as we will be hiking all morning. Optional lunch afterwards. $7/park admission. Lake Ray Roberts Greenbelt Corridor, Hwy 380 Trailhead Park, 2.1 miles W of U.S. 377 or 2.8 miles E of Loop 288, Denton Cty. Mark Adams: 972-658-1281. DallasSierraClub.org.
Essential Oils for Love and Romance – 10-11am. Did you know there are essential oils that are considered aphrodisiacs that can help enhance and stimulate passion? Learn how you can use essential oils to soothe the physical, psychological and emotional ailments that may interfere with your sexual drive. Free. Abundant Life Wellness Center, 3345 Western Center Blvd, Fort Worth. Felicia@AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com. AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com. Bugs: Good, Bad & Ugly – 10:30am-12pm. Learn how to recognize helpful garden insects and attract them to your yard in order to prevent pests and diseases through organic techniques. Free. Biodiversity Ed Center @ Wagon Wheel Park, 345 Freeport Pkwy, Coppell. CoppellCommunityGarden.org.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Bird Walk – 8-11am. Expect to see 30-plus species. Bring binoculars and field guides if you have them. Free. Connemara Meadow Preserve, Alma & Tatum Rd, Allen. 214-351-0990. Info@ConnemaraConservancy.org. ConnemaraConservancy.org.
Twelve Hills Nature Center Work Day – 1-4pm. Volunteers are invited to help restore this native prairie. Come help make seed balls, remove invasive plant species, plant native grasses and more. Activity will be cancelled if raining. Twelve Hills Nature Center, 817 Mary Cliff Dr, Dallas. DanaWilson59@yahoo. com. TwelveHills.org.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Lunch & Learn with Shakespeare Dallas – 12-1pm. Grab lunch and learn the backstory and motivation behind the troupe’s Monday night staged readings at the Winspear Opera House. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Film Screening: Pete Seeger – Power of Song – 7-9pm. This Emmy Award winning documentary tells the story of the folk singer and activist. Audience discussion follows. Free. Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff, 3839 W Kiest Blvd, Dallas. JudAnnWat@ sbcglobal.net. FirstTuesdayFilms.org.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Art Appreciation: Themes and Purpose – 6-8pm. Series 5 will explore daily life, human experience, social order, storytelling and more. The class will complete an in-class assignment. Full course descrip-
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Essential Oils for Love and Romance – 6-7pm. Did you know there are essential oils that are considered aphrodisiacs that can help enhance and stimulate passion? Learn how you can use essential oils to soothe the physical, psychological and emotional ailments that may interfere with your sexual drive. Free. Abundant Life Wellness Center, 3345 Western Center Blvd, Fort Worth. Felicia@AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com. AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Twelve Hills Nature Center Work Day – 1-4pm. Volunteers are invited to help restore this native prairie. Come help make seed balls, remove invasive plant species, plant native grasses and more. Activity will be cancelled if raining. Twelve Hills Nature Center, 817 Mary Cliff Dr, Dallas. DanaWilson59@yahoo. com. TwelveHills.org. Medicine Wheel – 1:30-5pm. Come join us at the Medicine Wheel. We seek direction and guidance from Creator. Do you have direction? Do you know your Spirit Guide? Come, seek and find with The Many Faces People. Love offering. Four Feathers Trading Post, 3522 CR 2621, Caddo Mills. RSVP: 214-2889935. PrayerWalker07@hotmail.com. Facebook.com/ FourFeathersTradingPost.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Skyline 360 Tours – 12:30-1pm. Join the Dallas Center for Architecture for a standing tour of the Dallas skyline. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Reading Rm, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Finding Your Everest – 7-8:30pm. Murad Ashurly, who recently climbed Mt Everest, will share his inspiration, training and experience. Free. REI Dallas, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. REI.org.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Willy Porter Concert – 8pm. Guitarist singer-songwriter performs. $15/advance, $18/at door. Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse, Northpark Presbyterian Church, 9555 North Central Expy, Dallas. UncleCalvins.org.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8
White Rock Lake Cleanup – 8:15am. Walk and talk while picking up trash and recyclables at the Sierra Club’s adopted section of White Rock Lake Park. Area is a prairie restoration area, so there are always birds and wildflowers. Gloves, trash bags, etc. provided. Brunch after. Meet at Love of the Lake office, NE corner Garland Rd and Buckner Blvd, Dallas. Carol Nash: 214-824-0244. DallasSierraClub.org. Lawn Care Seminar – 9-11am. Patrick Dickinson, a turf specialist with the Urban Water Program at Texas A&M AgriLife Research in Dallas, will teach you how to care for your lawn like an expert. Subjects covered will include basic care for your lawn, common turf problems and how to water efficiently. Also, there will be drawings to win bags of Green Sense organic fertilizer donated by Rohde’s Nursery and Nature Store. Free. Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center, 17360 Coit Rd, Dallas. SaveDallasWater. com/wwls/ Green Homes are Better for People, Pocketbook and Planet – 10am-12pm. Green realtor Beth Johnson will talk about home energy performance and the best way to prioritize and implement energy upgrades and retrofits and more. Free. REI, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. NTREG.org.
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Dallas Sierra Club Meeting – 7-8:30pm. Find out what GMOs are and why they are a controversial subject; and learn about the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, which recycles water, provides habitat for fauna and provides sustainable water. Free. REI Dallas, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. 972-699-1687. KirkMiller@ DallasSierraClub.org. DallasSierraClub.org.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12
Zumba – 6-7pm. Aerobic dance classes on the Ginsburg Family Great Lawn with the Dallas YMCA. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
Backpacking 201 – 6:30-8:45pm. This class will cover tips and skills for more advanced backpacking, including discussions on planning for week-plus long trekking, winter camping, fly-drive trips and the gear, equipment, clothing, food planning, bear barrel packing and other issues to prepare. $20. REI Dallas, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. 972-699-1687. KirkMiller@ DallasSierraClub.org. DallasSierraClub.org.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Texas Friendly Plants – 7-9pm. Enjoy a colorful armchair tour of the best plant, shrub and tree selections for our area. Afterwards, stroll through the teaching garden while learning about appropriate care. Free. Environmental Education Center, 4116 W Plano Pkwy, Plano. LiveGreenInPlano.obsres.com.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Lucy Kaplansky Concert – 8pm. Singer-songwriter performs. $18/advance, $22/at door. Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse, Northpark Presbyterian Church, 9555 North Central Expy, Dallas. UncleCalvins.org.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Trail Maintenance at Cedar Ridge Preserve – 9am-1pm. Join the Dallas Sierra Club for a service project. Then walk the beautiful trails just south of Dallas. Cedar Ridge Preserve, 7171 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas. Ginger Bradley: 469-223-7902. DallasSierraClub.org. My Furry Valentine – 11am-2pm. Animal-friendly event featuring dog adoptions, a costume contest with
prizes, pet photos by Longhorn Photo Booth and more. Free. Main Street Garden, 1902 Main St, Dallas. Info@ DowntownDallas.org. DowntownDallas.org.
Make Your Own Herbal Tea Garden – 2-5pm. Join Marilyn Simmons, host of The Farm Girls Organic Gardening Radio Show, as she teaches you how to create your own tea garden with herb from roses, rose hips, lemon verbena and more. $25. Preregistration required. Texas Discovery Gardens, 3601 MLK Jr Blvd, Dallas. TexasDiscoveryGardens.org.
savethedate Essential Oil Cancer Research Saturday, February 15th 2:00-4:00 PM This class will cover research results that delve into the possibility that plants and their essential oils may hold the keys to combating various forms of cancer. Scientist, Nicole Stevens, studied 69 different oils. Come discover the amazing results of her research. Presented by Doterra Essential Oils Location: The Summit 2975 Esplanade, Grand Prairie, TX 75052 SEATING IS LIMITED. Please register at www.restoringeden.eoinfo.com or 817-253-0049
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Twelve Hills Nature Center Work Day – 1-4pm. Volunteers are invited to help restore this native prairie. Come help make seed balls, remove invasive plant species, plant native grasses and more. Activity will be cancelled if raining. Twelve Hills Nature Center, 817 Mary Cliff Dr, Dallas. DanaWilson59@yahoo. com. TwelveHills.org.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Skyline 360 Tours – 12:30-1pm. Join the Dallas Center for Architecture for a standing tour of the Dallas skyline. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Reading Rm, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Stroller Boot Camp – 10-11am. The YMCA hosts a bootcamp for moms, dads and anyone else with a stroller. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Fort Worth Sierra Club Meeting – 7-8:30pm. Martha Ohlson, Sierra Club outings leader and extreme backpacker, will share her recent treks across Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. Free. Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Azalea Rm, Fort Worth. Texas.SierraClub.org/FortWorth/.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Parent’s Action Plan to Improve Your Child’s SelfEsteem – 7-8pm. Nothing is more stressful for a parent than having a child with low self-esteem. Explore the cause of self-esteem issues in children and gain great tips to help turn self-doubt into confidence. Free. Brain Balance of Plano, 1501 Preston Rd, Suite 550, Plano. RSVP: 972-248-9483. DRomick@BrainBalanceCenters.com. BrainBalancePlano.com.
International & Adventure Travel Basics – 7-8:30pm. Learn the nuances of an international adventure trip. Class covers pre-planning and preparation, logistics, equipment and apparel selection, adventure travel activities and resources available. Free. REI Dallas, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. REI.org.
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Home Depot Wood Workshop 101 – 1-3pm. Join Home Depot for a wood workshop. All materials and tools provided. Sign-up in advance to reserve your spot. $8. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136.
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DCFA Form Follows Fitness 5K & 1K – 8am. The Dallas Center for Architecture has designed one of Dallas’ best courses to showcase some of the city’s most impressive architectural icons. Benefits DCFA. $15-$30. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas. RunOnTexas.org.
Intro to Essential Oils – 10-11am. Learn how to use essential oils for health, wellness, emotional healing and specific health concerns. You will be introduced to the nine everyday oils and the countless ways they can be used to improve your overall health and quality of life. Free. Abundant Life Wellness Center, 3345 Western Center Blvd, Fort Worth. Felicia@ AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com.
Storytelling – 1:30-5pm. Omistaipokah(Andy McCollum) shall share tales of yore and perhaps a few “newbies.” Do you have a tale to share? Come one, come all. Love offering. Four Feathers Trading Post, 3522 CR 2621, Caddo Mills. RSVP: 214-2889935. Silverhawk903@yahoo.com. Facebook.com/ FourFeathersTradingPost.
savethedate Re-inventing Healthcare” Seminar Saturday, February 22nd 2:00 PM Tiffany Dahl, Essential Oil Educator and Kelley Walker, Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach discuss how Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils provide safer, cheaper and more effective alternatives to combat weight and skin issues, relieve stress and anxiety, build stronger immune systems, administer first aid and pain relief, remove impurities from the air, combat cough, cold, flu, strep allergies, ear infections and so much more. Empower yourself to naturally care for your family, friends or clients. Come and find out more. Presented by Doterra Essential Oils Location: The Summit 2975 Esplanade, Grand Prairie, TX 75052 SEATING IS LIMITED. Please register at www.restoringeden.eoinfo.com or 817.253.0049.
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Twelve Hills Nature Center Work Day – 1-4pm. Volunteers are invited to help restore this native prairie. Come help make seed balls, remove invasive plant species, plant native grasses and more. Activity will be cancelled if raining. Twelve Hills Nature Center, 817 Mary Cliff Dr, Dallas. DanaWilson59@yahoo. com. TwelveHills.org.
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Cranium Cardio – 1-2pm. Fitness isn’t just about squats, lunges and cardio, it’s also about staying mentally nimble. Engage the brain in thinking tasks to help build brain connections. Remember more, concentrate better and think sharper while having fun in the process. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Therapeutic Horticulture Program – 10am-12pm. This Dallas Arboretum indoor class features hands-on activity where participants assemble Fern Leaf Prints. Space is limited. Sign up early. $8. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136.
Yoga for Athletes – 7-8:30pm. Learn the benefits of incorporating yoga into any training regimen, along with an in-store yoga workout. Bring a yoga mat to participate in the yoga session. There will be a limited quantity available if you don’t have one. Free. REI Dallas, 4515 LBJ Frwy, Dallas. REI.org.
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Zumba – 6-7pm. Aerobic dance classes on the Ginsburg Family Great Lawn with the Dallas YMCA. Free. Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas. KlydeWarrenPark.org.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Composting with Worms – 7-9pm. Learn how to use specialized red worms to compost your plantbased food waste. Then use their waste as a fertile soil amendment to benefit your plants. Learn to set up and maintain a worm bin and to harvest and use the worm castings. Free. Environmental Education Center, 4116 W Plano Pkwy, Plano. LiveGreenInPlano.obsres.com.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Brooks Williams Concert – 8pm. Acoustic roots guitarist performs. $15/advance, $18/at door. Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse, Northpark Presbyterian Church, 9555 North Central Expy, Dallas. UncleCalvins.org.
savethedate Gregg Braden The Turning Point: Strategies for Thriving In a Time of Extremes March 15, 2015 Palestine, TX A new world has arrived and life as we’ve known it in the past has changed forever! In this compelling new program, bestselling author and futurist Gregg Braden marries his expertise in science and technology with the deep wisdom of the world’s indigenous elders to answer the questions on everyone’s minds: What does our changing world mean to us and what can we do to ease the transition? Sponsored by: The Association for Research & Enlightenment-SW Region Lakeview Methodist Conference Center 400 Private Road 6036 Palestine, TX 75801 Call 855-850-0575 for direction information
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daily Energy Blast – Exhibit tells the dynamic story of energy and alternative energy resources in North Texas, the Barnett Shale, and the innovative pioneers who continue to make energy a leading industry in the region. Ages 11 & up. Included in $14/adult, $10/ child admission. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, 1600 Gendy St, Ft Worth. 817-255-9300. FWMuseum.org. Live Animals of the World: A Conservation Exhibit – Museum houses 12 types of non-native animals, encouraging visitors to take a proactive role in conserving wild spaces. $9/adults, $6/children 3-12 & seniors, free/members & children ages 2 & under. Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Pl, McKinney. 972-562-5566. HeardMuseum.org. The IMAX Experience: Ft Worth – Showtimes online. Features include Animalopolis; Bugs! A Rainforest Adventure; Dolphins; Forces of Nature; Flying Monsters, The Hunger Games; The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug; Rocky Mountain Express. $7/adults, $6/children 2-12 & seniors. Ft Worth Museum of Science & History, Omni Theater, 1600 Gendy St, Ft Worth. 817-255-9300. FWMuseum.org. Zen to Go – Mon thru Thurs. 12-12:45pm. An oasis in the middle of the day offering walking and sitting meditation followed by brief sharing. Donation accepted. Dallas Meditation Center, 727 S Floyd Rd, Richardson. 972-432-7871. DallasMeditationCenter.com. Happy Hour at Bar Alto – 5-7pm, weekdays. Take $1 off selections of wine by the glass. Sit back at the bar or in the cafe and relax while you eat a bite or take it with you while you make your shopping selections. Whole Foods Market, 4100 Lomo Alto Dr, Highland Park. 214-520-7993. WholeFoodsMarket. com/Stores/HighlandPark. Top Ten Wine Selections – 5-7pm, weekdays; 126pm, weekends. Wine tastings and, as always, you can pick up your favorite cheese pairings from a amazing selection of delicious cheeses from around the world. Whole Foods Market, 4100 Lomo Alto Dr, Highland Park. 214-520-7993. WholeFoodsMarket.com/Stores/HighlandPark.
sunday Sunday Service/Meditation and Purification – 9-11:15am. Spend a Sunday morning with likeminded people for meditation, chanting, an inspirational talk, readings from the Bible and Bhagavad Gita, and the uplifting Festival of Light. 9-9:45am, Meditation and Purification; 10-11:15am, Service. Ananda Dallas Meditation & Yoga Center, 4901 Keller Springs Rd, Ste 103, Addison. 972-248-9126. AnandaDallas.org. Dynamic Meditation – 10-11am. One of the active meditations compiled by Osho. Breath, jump,
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scream and shout, let it all go, then be in the bliss of silence and stillness; finish with dance of celebration and “be” different. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas. 214-521-6157. CosmicCafeDallas.com. Kundalini Yoga – 5-6:30pm. Includes chakra sounds and breathing techniques. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas. 214-521-6157. CosmicCafeDallas.com.
genuinely laugh. Free, donations accepted. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas. 214-521-6157. LaughYoga.org. Cosmic Dance – 7:30-9pm. Dance and disappear into deep stillness. Take your energy to a new height, be a child, reactivate your senses. Donation $5. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Dr, Dallas. 214521-6157. CosmicCafeDallas.com. Sufi/Zen Poetry – 8pm. Readings from the esoteric masters at the Community Table. All dimensions welcome. Free. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Dr, Dallas. 214-521-6157. CosmicCafeDallas.com.
tuesday Zumba – 9-9:30am. Latin dance inspired exercise in a fun 30-min class. $5. Curves, 11909 Preston Rd, Ste 1486, Dallas. 213-866-0399. Aquacise – 9:30-10:15am. Low impact water aerobics for all levels. Participants must be members of the Coppell Senior and Community Center. Free. Aquatic Center & Recreation Center, 234 E Pkwy, Coppell. Lynn Dorn: 972-462-5136.
Awakening Heart Meditation – 5-7pm. Interfaith mindfulness meditation, music and message based on the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. Facilitated by Brother ChiSing and friends. Childcare provided. Donation accepted. Dallas Meditation Center, 727 S Floyd Rd, Richardson. 972-432-7871. DallasMeditationCenter.com.
monday Dance Exercise Class – 9:15-10:15am. Mon-Thurs. Easy-to-follow routines featuring Jacki Sorensen’s creative choreography and a variety of music and artists. Start anytime. 3-wk sample: $25. Cimmaron Park Rec Center in Valley Ranch, 201 Red River Tl, Irving. 972-281-3075. Additional locations: Jackis.com.
Beginning Taoist Tai Chi Class – 9:30-10:30am. Learn the 108 moves of Taoist Tai Chi. Class cost includes matriculation, a shirt, 4 months of beginning classes and 1 month of continuing classes. $6/ class. Package available. Central Congregational Church, 5600 Royal Ln, Dallas. 214-762-1661. Dallas.TX@Taoist.org. Taoist.org. Yo-Lates – 10:30-11:30am. Yoga poses are performed in a slow flowing progression mixed with Pilates, focusing on posture and core stability to create symmetry, flexibility and strength. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Boozeday Tuesday – 5-7pm. Enjoy free tastings while you get your weekly shopping done. Green Grocer, 3614 Greenville Ave, Dallas. GreenGrocerDallas.com.
Core 30 – 9:30-10am. Core 30 is a brand new 30-minute core fitness class that will incorporate exercises to strengthen the abdominals and back. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Gentle Yoga – 5-6pm. Learn a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support will be offered. Wear fitness shoes with good support. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Hot Yoga Community Class – 5:45-6:45pm. A combination of energetic vinyasa flow, power yoga and balance poses. Students focus on twists, holding asanas and strengthening the core muscles. Handson adjustments, enhancements and assists from the instructors. Modifications for all body types and ages. $12 suggested donation. Dynamic Yoga 4 Love Studio, 558 Bluebird Ln, Red Oak. Yoga4Love.net. Meditation Class – 6:45-7:45pm. 1st & 3rd Mon. Clear the mind to gain clarity of personal goals and improve health. $5. Institute for Total Wellness, 1700 Commerce St, Ste 1400, Dallas. RSVP: 214-717-6300. TotalWellnessMBS@yahoo.com. TotalWellnessMBS.com. Laughing Yoga – 7-8pm. Healthy and playful experience that helps the body to move easily, freely, and
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Zen Lemon – 6-7pm. Yoga class for all levels. Bring a towel and water. Free. Lululemon-Galleria, 13350 Dallas Pkwy, 3080, Dallas. 972-385-2316. DallasGalleria-Store@Lululemon.com. Lululemon. com/Dallas/DallasGalleria.
Tuesday Meditation – 6:30-7:30pm. Experience the silence of a gently guided meditation. All levels of experience welcome. Love offering. Unity on Greenville, 3425 Greenville Ave, The Gathering Place, Dallas. Karen Romestan: KarenRomestan@ DallasUnity.org. DallasUnity.org.
Community Acupuncture – 6:30-7:45pm. Auricular (ear point) acupuncture is provided in group setting for relaxation, reduction of cravings and cleansing. $20/advance, $25/at door. White Rock Holistic Wellness Center, 718 N Buckner Blvd, Ste 416-103, Dallas. Jade: 214-642-0002. Walz.Jennifer@gmail. com. DallasHolisticWellnessCollective.com.
PUBlic Knowledge – 7pm. 1st Tues. Adult gathering celebrating brains and brew, featuring science, history, and guests from diverse fields, presented at a local bar or restaurant. Location: 817-255-9300. FWMuseum.org/Public-Knowledge. COH Donation Yoga Class – 7-8pm. Yoga flow class for all levels. Bring own yoga mat. Free. Donations accepted benefit local missions. Community of Hope UMC, 1800 E Debbie Ln, Mansfield. 817453-2328. CommunityOfHope.com. Beginning Taoist Tai Chi Class – 7-8:30pm. Learn the 108 moves of Taoist Tai Chi. Class cost includes matriculation, a shirt, 4 months of beginning classes and 1 month of continuing classes. $10-$15/class. Package available. Central Congregational Church, 5600 Royal Ln, Dallas. 214-762-1661. Dallas.TX@ Taoist.org. Taoist.org. Guided Meditation Class: Beginner Friendly – 7-9pm. Facilitated by Brother ChiSing. For beginners and more advanced practitioners who want to supplement their silent practice with guided meditations. Each month has a theme. $10-$25 donation. Limited to 12. Dallas Meditation Center, 727 S Floyd Rd, Richardson. 972-432-7871. DallasMeditationCenter.com. Meditation for Health and Healing – 7-9pm. Join experienced teachers Jon and Linda Caswell as they guide students through a practical, secular practice for the ordinary Joe. No chanting or incense! Donation. Lake Highlands Acupuncture, 10252 E. Northwest Hwy, Dallas. 214-267-8636. Heather@ LakeHighlandsAcupuncture.com. LakeHighlandsAcupuncture.com. Gong/Sound Meditation – 7:30-8:30pm. 1st & 3rd Tues. Gong and drum provide energetic and sonic backdrop to group meditation. Cosmic Cafe, 2912 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas. 214-521-6157. CosmicCafeDallas.com. Group Meditation – 7:30-8:30pm. Meditate with like-minded friends to access inner peace, calmness and joy. Free. Ananda Dallas Meditation & Yoga Center, 4901 Keller Springs Rd, Ste 103, Addison. 972-248-9126. AnandaDallas@aol.com. AnandaDallas.org. Country and Western Dance Lessons – 7:30-9pm. 3-week, 2-step series, then 3-week waltz series. Sandunga Dance Studio, 2155 Marsh Ln, Carrollton. Info, cost: 972-418-1600.
wednesday Read and Learn – 10:30-11:30am. Features musicians, storytellers and puppets performing for newborns to 6 yr olds. Reading activity is followed by a guest performer. Dallas Public Library, Bookmarks Branch, 8687 N Ctrl Expy, Dallas. 214-671-1381. NorthPark@DallasLibrary.org. Breastfeeding Cafe – 1-2pm. All breastfeeding moms welcome to chat about breastfeeding at all ages and stages of nursing. The café is attended by a certified lactation counselor and/or Le Leche League Leader. Baby scale available to do before and after weights. Designed to offer support to all nursing mothers from newborn challenges to toddler strikes. Free. The Nappy Shoppe, 3253 Independence Pkwy, Plano. NappyShoppe.com. Chair Massage –3-6 pm. Sign up for an appointment in advance or walk in. 10-minute minimum.
$1/minute. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Circuit Training – 5-6pm. The class will work on the cardiovascular system and all major muscle groups in a fun format. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. FDerita@CoppellTx.gov. Dallas Green Drinks – 6 pm. 2nd Wed. Meet for happy hour with other eco-conscious people. No cover, buy own drinks. Location TBD. DallasGreendrinks@yahoo.com. Greendrinks.org/TX/Dallas.
thursday Audubon Center Third Thursday – 9am-9pm. Free admission 3rd Thurs each month. Guided hikes throughout the day; riverbend picnic site overlooking the river. Trinity River Audubon Center, 6500 S Loop 12, Dallas. 214-398-8722. TrinityRiverAudubon.org.
Health Orientation Class – 6:15pm. Class on the benefits of proper spinal alignment for good health and preventing sickness. Free. Aspire Health Clinic, 10440 N Ctrl Expy, Ste 124, Dallas. 214-234-0000. TXDRYU@Aspire-Health.com. Aspire-Health.com. Dallas Organic Garden Club – 6:30pm. 4th Thurs. Monthly meeting. REI, 4515 LBJ Fwy, Dallas. Chill Yoga 101 – 6:45-7:45pm. No heat vinyasa flow, come and chill. Yoga is significant to everyone in a personal and unique way. To breathe, feel and let go for a moment, is the beauty of Yoga. Beginners, post-natal, all levels welcome. $12 suggested donation. Dynamic Yoga 4 Love Studio, 558 Bluebird Ln, Red Oak. Yoga4Love.net. Vegetarian Cooking Class – 7-9pm. Gourmet Indian vegetarian cooking with master chef Manjuali Devi. $180/8 sessions; $30/class, including dinner. Kalachandji’s Community Hall, 5430 Gurley Ave, Dallas. 214-662-6889. Danny@Kalachandjis.com. Kalachandjis.com.
friday Beginning Taoist Tai Chi Class – 9:30-10:30am. Learn the 108 moves of Taoist Tai Chi. Class cost includes matriculation, a shirt, 4 months of beginning classes and 1 month of continuing classes. $6/ class. Package available. Central Congregational Church, 5600 Royal Ln, Dallas. 214-762-1661. Dallas.TX@Taoist.org. Taoist.org. Fit Dance Plus – 9:30-10:30am. Aerobic fun with simple foot patterns, working around a chair, adding balls and or weights for coordination, balance and muscle work and ending with gentle stretching. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Baby Bounce Basics – 12:30-1pm. Activities for moms/caregivers and infants up to 24 months old with interactive music, nursery rhymes and stories. Dallas Public Library, Bookmarks Branch, 8687 N Central Exp, Ste, Dallas. 214-671-1381. NorthPark@DallasLibrary.org. Yo-Lates – 1-3pm. Bring your piece of junque, then reify it into a sparkling piece of garden art. Beads provided. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell. Preregistration required: 972-462-5136. Gentle Yoga – 5-6pm. Learn a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support will be offered. Wear fitness shoes with good support. Free. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Kid Support – Thru Oct. 17. 6pm. A support group for children ages 4-12 who have a loved one with cancer. Sessions are led by licensed master social worker. Free. Cancer Support Community, Texas Health Resources University Bldg, 8194 Walnut Hill, Dallas. Enrollment: Kim Keely, 214-345-8230. KKeely@CancerSupportTexas.org. CancerSupportTexas.org. CPR Training – 6-8pm. American Heart Training Center with over 125 highly trained instructors. Texas CPR Training, 4013 Carrizo, Plano. 214-7706872. TexasCPR.com.
Aquacise – 9:30-10:15am. Low impact water aerobics for all levels. Participants must be members of the Coppell Senior and Community Center. Free. Aquatic Center & Recreation Center, 234 E Pkwy, Coppell. Lynn Dorn: 972-462-5136. MoMe Yoga – 10:30am. Mother-child yoga and nursery rhymes, specifically for moms of infants and toddlers. Bring a mat. Dallas Public Library, Bookmarks Branch, 8687 N Ctrl Expy, Dallas. 214671-1381. NorthPark@DallasLibrary.org. Health Orientation Class – 12:30pm. See Thurs listing. Aspire Health Clinic, 10440 N Ctrl Expy, Ste 124, Dallas. 214-234-0000. TXDRYU@AspireHealth.com. Aspire-Health.com. Chair Massage –3-6 pm. Sign up for an appointment in advance or walk in. 10-minute minimum. $1/minute. Coppell Senior Center, 345 W Bethel Rd, Coppell. 972-462-5136. Urban Yoga Charity Class – 4:30-6pm. Karma flow class with all proceeds going to a local cause and/or charity. Urban Yoga, 1706 8th Ave, Ft Worth. 817-908-FLOW. UrbanYogaFW.com. ‘Til Midnight at the Nasher – 6pm-12am. 3rd Fri. All ages. Outdoor evening series featuring local bands and movies, alfresco dining, gallery tours and more. $10/adults, $7/seniors, $5/students, free/12 & under, members. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas. 214-242-5100. NasherSculptureCenter.org/TilMidnight.
Friday Night Bike Ride – 7-9pm. Twelve-mile social bicycle ride around White Rock Lake with 5 stops to keep the group together. All skill levels welcome. Helmets required and lights/water recommended. Post-ride eats at Jake’s. New Dallas Bike Works Parking Lot, 4875 W Lawther Dr, Dallas. DORBA.org.
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Family Bird Watching – 2-4pm. 1st Sat. Beginners and families with children ages 5-13. Learn basic skills in outdoor fun like camping, birding, nature journaling and more. $20/adult, $10/child. Trinity River Audubon Center, 6500 S Loop 12, Dallas. 214-398-8722. TrinityRiverAudubon.org.
saturday Shoreline Spruceup – 9am. 2nd Sat. Help keep White Rock Lake clean. Enjoy the company, visit with friends, paddle some kayaks, receive thanks form other lake users and collect lots of trash. Meet in the parking lot of Jackson Point on the west side of the park. Jackson Point, 4200 W Lawther Dr, Dallas. 214-669-1663. KayakPower.com.
Family Events – 1-3:30pm. Discover a new artmaking activity each month. Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N Harwood, Dallas. 214-922-1200. DallasMuseumOfArt.org.
Animals on the Air – 3-4pm. Live radio show explores the world of wild animals and domestic pets. Q&A on taking care of pets. Listener contests to win prizes. Hosted by Sean Greene, deputy director of the Dallas Zoo and Dr Nancy Turner, veterinarian from the Bent Tree Animal Hospital. Station KSKY 660 AM.
classifieds Beginning Taoist Tai Chi Class – 7-8:30pm. Learn the 108 moves of Taoist Tai Chi. Class cost includes matriculation, a shirt, 4 months of beginning classes and 1 month of continuing classes. $10-$15/class. Package available. Central Congregational Church, 5600 Royal Ln, Dallas. 214-762-1661. Dallas.TX@ Taoist.org. Taoist.org. Target First Saturdays – 10am-2pm. 1st Sat. Family activities including art scavenger hunts, family tours, yoga, story time and live performances. Free. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas. 214242-5100. NasherSculptureCenter.org. Cloth Diapering 101 – 11am-12:30pm. Learn the basics of cloth diapering. Receive a gift certificate to Nappy Shoppe for $15. $15. The Nappy Shoppe, 3253 Independence Pkwy, Plano. NappyShoppe.com.
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Trained in China and graduated from one of Korea’s top medical programs, Dr. Chapa is not only a doctor of Oriental medicine, he is also a board-certified herbalist and licensed acupuncturist. Through 17 years of treating patients and submersion in the 3,000-year-old practices of Eastern Medicine, he’s able to help you find relief with acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy and more. Unlike Western medicine, Eastern Medicine doesn’t just focus on the disease; it cares for your whole self, holistically. Dr. Chapa is also proud to offer one of the only full herbal pharmacies offering more than 1,000 safe, organic herbal medicines. We are In-network with most insurance providers. Don’t forget to mention Natural Awakenings to receive 50% off your first visit. See ad on page 27.
DANIEL FINLEY
LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST & CHINESE HERBALIST Living Well Dallas Wellness Center 14330 Midway Rd, suite 121, Dallas 972-930-0260
Daniel Finley has a special passion for working with those who have suffered trauma and tragedy. He spends two days a week at an in-patient facility where he is head of the Acupuncture Department working with Veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq with addiction, chronic pain and failing health. Daniel Finley brings his talents in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine to Living Well Dallas three days a week with a special focus on working with those who struggle with chronic pain, athletes wanting to maximize performance and reduce injury and those who want to relieve stress, sleep better and have more energy. For a free consultation call 972-930-0260 how Acupuncture or Herbs can help you. Follow Daniel at https://www.facebook.com/daniel. finleylacwww.livingwelldallas.com. See ad on page 26.
BODY CONTOURING ULTIMATE BODY WRAP
Ruth Bradford, Independent Distributor 214-469-8326 BeautyWrapTeam.com The Worlds’s first body contouring solution of its kind. The site-specific body contouring treatment has been in the hands of celebrities at Hollywood events and at the doorsteps of people like you all over the world— exclusively available through It Works! Global. It will change your life. Call 214469-8326 for more information. See ad on page 7.
CHIROPRACTIC HEIKKINEN CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE CTR
Andrea Heikkinen, D.C Paul Heikkinen, D.C. Marsha Heikkinen, D.C., 820 E. Cartwright Rd, Suite 133, Mesquite, TX 972-285-3232 Dr.Andrea@tx.twcbc.com HeikkinenChiropractic.com Our office is a family owned and operated business dedicated to helping our patients realize their natural healing abilities. We utilize chiropractic, acupuncture, massage and nutrition to effectively and gently treat the whole person. At Heikkinen Chiropractic we live to give you Back your Life. See us for Neck & back pain, Wellness care, Acupuncture, Therapeutic Massage, Pediatric Chiropractic, Headache, Decompression Traction, Nutritional consultation Athletic physicals. See ad on page 23.
OPTIMUM WELLNESS SOLUTIONS
Dr. Ray Nannis 1980 Nantucket Dr., Suite 104, Richardson 972-671-2225 NannisChiropractic.com Nannis Chiropractic Family Health Center is a professional but comfortable atmosphere with family style treatment rooms. Our emphasis is on patient education including workshops and demonstrations. With our high tech computer nervous system scanning we provide Subluxation Station Bio Analysis and we offer you the benefit of our advanced training in acupuncture techniques as well as post graduate training in neurology, orthopedics, headaches, TMJ, rehabilitation, sports injuries, and whiplash. Special Services offered include Spinal Decompression, BioVeda Allergy Relief Center and Free Reports. We encourage you to make preventative health and wellness a personal priority while partnering with you on your road to optimal health. We pride ourselves on discovering the cause of your health concern rather than only managing symptoms.
COLON HYDROTHERAPY ALAZAN CARE
17810 Davenport Rd, Suite 108, Dallas, TX 972-380-4845 AlazanCare.com Providing colonic irrigation services in the DFW Metroplex Alazan Care creates a relaxing and enjoyable experienced for our clients. Licensed and certified therapists make sure your visit is pleasant and comfortable. Colon hydrotherapy (colonics) services help to reduce weight by removing toxins from the body; may help you feel more energized; and helps to clear up the skin and brighten your complexion. Male and female therapists available. For more information visit AlazanCare.com.
COUNSELING THE PASSIONEER OF PURPOSE & MARRIAGE COACH
Jenny Bair, MHE, Co-founder Living Well Health and Wellness Center 14330 Midway Rd., Bldg. 1, Suite 121, Dallas 972-930-0260 Info@LivingWellDallas.com LivingWellDallas.com
Jenny’s mission is to empower singles, single parents, couples and families to find out what makes them “tick,” learn to connect at a deeper level with themselves and each other, and to communicate more clearly. She will help you develop new ways to connect with your spouse as life partners, co-parents and sizzling mates in love. Jenny has spent since the last 20+ years helping people change in all areas of their lives.Specifically, Jenny coaches you/ and your spouse to:Develop Love plan that may include Mission Statements, Physical, Mental & Emotional, Spiritual and Soulical Connecting and Learn how to listen and comfort each other. For the home; you can create, develop and define: Mission Statements, Core Values, Family Schedule & Power Hour, Household Organization Plan & Discipline. Prioritize family activities and Chore Delegation & Homework Hassle-free Zones. Email or call to set up a 20 minute consultation to see if we’re a fit for achieving your goals. She also has some upcoming tele-classes, retreats and events this year. Ms. Bair is also available to speak on a variety of topics to your organization, small group, or special event.
CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY ADVANCED CRANIOSACRAL THERAPIST & REIKI MASTER
Sandy Hanne, LMT 1131 Rockingham, Suite 126, Richardson 469-438-8634 HealingDallas.com This deeply pleasant, profoundly relaxing technique sets you free in body and mind by releasing the tissues throughout your system that bind you down, tapping your body’s inner wisdom and reducing interference. Addressing musculoskeletal, neurological, head and other dysfunctions, it often helps when nothing else has worked, including for profound emotional release. Extensively trained by founder Dr. John Upledger.
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EDUCATION THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL
11600 Welch Road, Dallas 214- 363-6311 Hockaday.org Established almost 100 years ago, The Hockaday School provides a college preparatory education for girl; from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade, including Boarding school for grades 8-12. With an enrollment of approximately 1000 students and a 10:1 student teacher ratio, Hockaday students enjoy a 100% acceptance rate to college. Notable Hockaday alumni include Barbara and Jenna Bush, Dixie Carter, and Pamela Willeford.
JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF DALLAS
12345 Inwood Rd, Dallas 972-387-8700 JesuitCP.org Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, founded in 1942 is a private Catholic institution for young men under the direction of the Society of Jesus. It’s located on a 27-acre campus in North Dallas and provides a student-centered Catholic Jesuit education to approximately 1,000 students in grades 9-12 with an 11:1 student-teacher ratio. Jesuit Dallas students’ average SAT scores exceed the national average by more than 200 points.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES DON HERRING AUTOMOTIVE
Locations: 3520 S. Marvin D. Love Frwy, Dallas 888-880-4276 2901 W Airport Frwy, Irving 866-807-3216 4225 W. Plano Pkwy, Plano 888-868-9915 DonHerring.com Don Herring Mitsubishi located in Dallas, Irving, and Plano takes pride in offering the best selection of new and used vehicles to the Dallas and DFW Metroplex areas. The new Mitsubishi, all Electric Vehicle, i-MIEV is ready for immediate delivery. No money down financing is available on most new Mitsubishi’s. Visit Don Herring online or come by and see why Don Herring is the #1Mitsubishi Dealer in North Texas. We recognize your time is valuable, and strive to make your shopping experience easy and to offer you the lowest price available online. We pledge to beat any advertised offer in the Metroplex.
801 State Hwy 114 East, Grapevine 877-858-0831 ToyotaPerks.ToyotaOfGrapevine.com Toyota of Grapevine is currently offering a $500 Military Rebate and a $1,000 College Graduate Rebate. See website for additional information and requirements. Experience peace of mind with every new Toyota with TOYOTACARE. Toyota is devoted to safety and dependability, and proper vehicle maintenance to both. That’s why we’re including a complimentary worry=free maintenance plan and roadside assistance with the purchase or lease of every new Toyota. For 2 years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first, you and your new vehicle will be covered. It’s complimentary peace of mind, and we’re the first full-line brand to offer anything like it.
ESSENTIAL OILS RESTORING EDEN / DOTERRA
Kelley Walker, Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach 3200 S. Carrier Pkwy, Grand Prairie 817-253-0049 RestoringEden@ymail.com RestoringEden.me RestoringEden.eoinfo.com Restoring Eden’s vision is to educate and encourage others In the pursuit of healthy living and disease prevention with plant based nutrition and healthcare alternatives. God gave us everything we need for abundant wellness in His creation in the Garden of Eden. Clean eating of fruits, vegetables and and the pure extracts from plants are essential in restoring Eden’s original blueprint for abundant life. As a Certified Health Coach for Dr. Sears Wellness Institute, I also offer a variety of wellness workshops and classes for Families, Prime- Time Health and Expecting Women. These workshops are excellent wellness programs for organizations and corporations
FAIR TRADE GIFTS AND CRAFTS FROM THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
835 W. Davis, Dallas, TX 214-942-1030 FromTheEndsOfTheEarth.com From the Ends of the Earth is a FAIR TRADE WORLD IMPORTS store located in the exciting new Oak Cliff Arts District. We carry a large variety of items from around the world, and can’t wait to meet you when you stop in to shop. Our offerings include clothing and accessories, home décor, writing tablets and pens, music and instruments, and handmade cards. To see a sampling of our offerings go to FromTheEndsOfTheEarth.com.
FOOT HEALTH FOOT SOLUTIONS DALLAS
6035 Royal Lane, Dallas 214-739-3668 DallasFootSolutions@att.net FootSolutions.com/Dallas Foot Solutions can help you achieve the comfort you desire with a careful foot evaluation by experts and customized recommendations for stylish top quality footwear and inserts that cradle and support your feet and a variety of helpful accessories. Whether you’re on your feet all day at work, experiencing painful foot problems like bunions and heel pain, living with diabetes or arthritis, or simply looking for more comfort, Foot Solutions can help. Call 214-739-3668 for your first step to better foot health and comfort.
GREEN AUTO GLASS REPAIR PATCH AUTO GLASS REPAIR James Taylor 972-704-8291
Mobile windshield chip repair at no cost to most customers with Full Coverage Insurance. Most Insurance Companies encourage repair over replacements. Most repairs completed in about 15 minutes. Repairs guaranteed not to spread and usually 80 to 90% better looking. Windshield chip repair is Environmentally friendly, saving your original windshield and keeps glass out of landfills. Retains the factory seal, preventing air and water leakage, stress cracks and weakening of the overall structure of your vehicle. Call 972-7048291 for immediate response and estimate.
HEALTHY KIDS BRAIN BALANCE ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS
Debby Romick 1501 Preston Rd, Suite 501, Plano 972-248-9482 BrainBalancePlano.com The Brain Balance Program is an individualized and comprehensive approach designed to help children struggling academically, behaviorally or socially. Our goal is bring hope to families. We specialize in a drug-free, research based, multifaceted approach to address the underlying issues of the many disorders that affect our children today. Each child has a unique combination of functional wellnesses that impact motor, sensory, immune, visual-spatial, auditory and cognitive development. Call us today to find out about our comprehensive assessment. See ad on page 23.
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GREEN CLEANING PRODUCTS & SERVICES JULIE’S OFFICE AND HOUSECLEANING SERVICE 469-952-0244
Cleanliness is not next to Godliness, but it sure makes you feel better to come home to a clean and orderly house. I have over 10 years experience in house and office cleaning and use ALL GREEN PRODUCTS- without harmful fumes. I am a Christ For The Nations graduate and former elementary school teacher. I clean your home like I want my own home to be cleaned. Please call 469953-0244 for an interview and appointment.
I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
HERBAL MEDICINE AC HERBS AND VITAMINS
Leslie Duong 5917 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 214-887-8325 Leslie.ACN_Herbs@yahoo.com LeslieDuong.com AC Herbs and Vitamins specialLeslie Duong is a licensed Herbalist, BS Biology, and Health Nutritionist, with 14 years of experience in Chinese Natural Herbs, Leslie will sit down with you to conduct a private and personal evaluation of your health. You can assured that her many years of experience will start to help you feel better in no time. She can help with Prostate, Cancer, Hepatitis A,B,C, Detoxing, Cholesterol, Fertility, Impotency, Lupus, Thyroid, Menopause, Diabetes, Depression, Drug Detox, Skin Problems, Sexually Transmitted Disease, and Weight Loss. Free Consultation Available. Call to schedule you appointment. See ad on page 15.
HOLISTIC DENTISTRY PROVIDENCE HOLISTIC DENTAL CARE
Dr. Latonia Smith 2701 Osler, Suite 10, Grand Prairie 972-641-2400 Info@ProvidenceHolisticCare.com A different kind of dentistry where the focus is on health not disease. Our goal is to provide dentistry that enhances your overall health and improves the quality of your life. Have the smile you have always wanted with straight, white teeth. We use Invisalign instead of metal brackets and offer other services using simple and effective methods that are less invasive. We offer the most bio-compatible treatments available. Call 972-641-2400 to schedule your initial consultation. C=40 M=0 Y=0 K=0
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HOMEOPATHY Dr. Alex Bekker
5209 Heritage Ave., Suite 410, Colleyville 817-545-5100 AlexBekkerMD.com Dr. Bekker is a physician specializing in homeopathy, which is a medicinal therapy which uses natural substances that stimulate the person’s own vitality to overcome illness, and restore health. Some of the conditions treated are Childhood Illness, Autism, Asthma, Allergies, Auto-Immune Disorders, Anxiety, Depression and many other conditions. The result of homeopathic treatment is the permanent cure of the individual and the restoration of health. .
MASSAGE REVIVIFY
Keith Clark, LMT 11311 North Central Expressway, Suite 211, Dallas, TX 214- 315-2959 Revivify@MassageTherapy.com Revivify.MassageTherapy.com
Keith Clark is a licensed massage therapist in private practice utilizing many massage modalities during sessions to promote the importance of body maintenance. Whether you need a massage to relax and reduce stress, to recharge your fatigued muscles, or to assist in alleviating chronic pain, you’ll find the style of massage, you need here. Massage can help address a number of health issues including: Low-back pain, Improve range of motion, Ease medication dependence, Enhance immunity by stimulating the body’s natural defense system, Exercise and stretch muscles, Help athletes prepare for, and recover from, strenuous workouts, Improve the condition of the skin, Increase joint flexibility and lessen depression and anxiety. Call or go online for an appointment. REVIVIFY.
DALLAS HEALTH HELPERS NUTRITION/MASSAGE/ PSYCHOTHERAPY
Tim Wallace 5217 McKinney Ave. St 208, Dallas 214-770-9596 Tim@DallasHealthHelpers.com Once thought of as a treat for the rich and famous or athletes, this alternative to many traditional methods of healing has begun to be utilized by the elderly, middle-aged, youth and even children and babies. Those seeking stress relief, the over-worked, the injured, workers suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome and those in need of back pain relief have found pain relief through massage. Other benefits of massage therapy are increased circulation, headache relief, relaxation techniques, improved posture, lowered blood pressure, clear thinking and peaceful thought patterns. When you envy massage, come visit Tim Wallace, LMT, our massage therapist in Dallas near Highland Park. Call 214-770-9596 now for an appointment.
Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better. ~Albert Einstein
DR. KAREN ASBURY, MD INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE Dr. Karen Asbury, MD Richardson, TX 972-479-9139 DocAsbury@verizon.net KarenAsburyMD.com
The practice of Dr. Asbury is on the cutting-edge of Integrative Medicine. We specialize in a combination of Internal Medicine and Alternative Care, using the best of both. We believe the body is a wonderfully functioning system that was designed to be self healing, if given what it needs. Are you tired of drugs and conventional medicine? Do you want to address the cause of disease and not just the symptoms? Do you want natural solutions to chronic diseases? Dr. Asbury provides all aspects of adult care including full preventive evaluations and comprehensive treatment of chronic diseases. Call 972-867-7790 for an appointment or a free Consult. See ad on page 26.
KOTSANIS INSTITUTE
Constantine A. Kotsanis, MD 2260 Pool Road, Grapevine, TX 817-756-1896 drkotsanis@gmail.com www.kotsanisinstitute.com
Dr. Constantine A. Kotsanis is an unconventional medical doctor who travels the globe in search of answers to today’s health problems. His approach is to blend modern conventional medicine with the time-tested wisdom of older disciplines, creating unique treatments for each person. Having taken the time to become a certified nutritionist himself, Dr. Kotsanis believes the foundation of any treatment is proper nutrition. He applies this belief to treating conditions ranging from autism spectrum to chronic diseases including cancer and diabetes. Come Have Lunch with the Family - The public is invited to our FREE monthly Lunch & Learns. It’s a great way to meet the staff and doctor while learning more about health. We provide a gluten-free recipe from the Kotsanis Institute’s own cookbook “Food for Thought” (available on Amazon.com). Each month is a different topic. Find the schedule on our website www. kotsanisinstitute.com. See ad on page 3 .
Happy Muigai MSN, R.N., N.P.c Living Well Health and Wellness Center 14330 Midway Road,, Suite 121, Dallas 972-930-0260 Happy@LivingWellDallas.com LivingWellDallas.com
Happy Muigai, NP-c, specializes in preventive medicine and non-surgical weight loss. She has dedicated her practice to the promotion of wellness; management of certain medical conditions like hypothyroidism, gut imbalance and adrenal issues; and physicals and women’s wellness exams with a integrative medicine approach. As a nationally certified Nurse Practitioner in Family Medicine, with a Master’s of Science from Baylor University in Waco, Happy has a wide range of experience as a pediatric and telemetry Nurse and Family Nurse Practitioner. She is also a fellow with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. As a Nurse Practitioner, Happy is able to diagnose and treat illness and injuries, perform physical exams, order and interpret diagnostic tests, write prescriptions and provide counseling and education
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MOVING AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS PUREBOX DFW MOVING & STORAGE MATERIALS
Norm Forbes Info@PureBoxDFW.com 337-353-796 PureBoxDFW.com PureBox provides eco-friendly, easy to use moving boxes for residential, commercial & special event needs. Rent our reusable boxes instead of buying cardboard and we will deliver to your home or office. PureBoxes are lightweight, stackable, nest-able and perfectly designed to keep your belongings organized and secure. Don’t miss the opportunity to make your next move faster, cheaper, greener & less stressful. Stop wasting your time & money on Earth-polluting cardboard.
NEUROFEEDBACK DALLAS BRAIN CHANGERS
Dr Stephanie Golder & Mindy Fritz 10000 North Central Expressway #400, Dallas, TX 214-642-3976 DallasBrainChangers.com Specializing in the reduction or elimination of disorders, including anxiety, depression, migraine, ADD (AD/HD), behavioral disorders, learning disability, and many others, utilizing neurofeedback and Christian counseling. Our goal is to help our clients achieve improved physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Neurofeedback is a proven, effective treatment that is non-invasive and does not involve medication. Call 214-6423976 for a consultation.
NUTRITION
Natural Health Shop
400 North Coit Rd, Suite 1902, Richardson 972-664-1990 NaturalHealthTX.com Everyday low prices on over 9,000 Natural health and wellness products and We specialize in speHealth supplements. cial orders. Groceries, supplements, nutrition, beauty products, Shop sports special needs nutrition, massage, detox. Located at the intersection of Coit and Roundrock. Open 7 days a week. See ad on page 14.
ORGANIC FOODS TEXAS DAILY HARVEST Fisher Lane, Yantis, TX 903-335-1758 TexasDailyHarvest.com
We are a Certified Organic Farm producing milk, cheese, yogurt, beef, pork, eggs and produce in East Texas. Our products area available in many stores in the Metroplex and in Austin, and we are now offering Neighborhood Delivery and a CSA. Please call or see our website at TexasDailyHarvest.com to sign up for Neighborhood Delivery.
THREE HAPPY COWS
CR 45, Earth, TX 214-908-2569 CountyLineFarms@gmail.com Providing other families with clean and great tasting dairy products made from our sustainable, organic certified, West Texas native grass pastures of contented, happy, and humanely treated cows is the mission of Three Happy Cows. Our products are free of any added hormones, antibiotics, toxic chemical pesticides or herbicides. Due to the nature of the nutritional diet of our cows, our products have a wonderful fresh taste and maintains their flavor. Three Happy Cows products can be found at Central Market, Natural Grocers, Rosemeade Market, Cupboard, and Local Yocal.
Living Well Health and Wellness Center
Betty Murray, CN, HHC, Ryt 14330 Midway Rd, Suite 121, Dallas, TX 972-930-0260 Info@LivingWellDallas.com LivingWellDallas.com Betty Murray, CN, HHC, RYT is a Certified Holistic Health Counselor. Betty has a knack for making the science of nutrition easy to understand and implement. Betty specializes in metabolic and digestive disorders and weight loss resistance. A master of the bio-chemistry of the body, Betty teaches clients how to utilize nutritional interventions to improve their health. Call 972-930-0260 today to schedule a free 20-minute phone consultation to see if nutrition counseling is right for you.
ORGANIC FURNITURE ORGANIC BEDROOMS INC.
877-604-8208 ext. 702 Info@OrganicBedroomInc.com OrganicBedroomInc.com Organic mattresses – safe, allergy-free, temperaturecontrolled sleeping system. Experience your best night’s sleep ever with revolutionary composition of lavender, swiss herbs, hi-tech materials. Our Swiss made Aven02 mattresses are 40% more durable than most existing products on the market. Organic Bedroom Inc is exclusive US retail distributor of Aven02 organic mattresses. Call for appointment.
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ORGANIC HAIR CARE GLITZ ORGANIC SALON
970 Coit Rd, Suite 3071, Richardson 214-824-5489 Debi@GlitzOrganicSalon.com GlitzOrganicSalon.com
Certified Organic Salon located in Uptown Dallas in the Knox-Henderson District. Glitz is Dallas’ premiere certified vegan Salon, using animalcruelty-free products that have none of the toxic chemicals found in most professional color lines. Offering a full suite of organic products and services, our services include Hair Cuts, Hair Color, Hair Straightening and Real Hair Extensions. Glitz salon is unique and personable and provides a warm and welcoming environment in a beautifully renovated house in one of the Dallas’ hippest new neighborhoods. Stop by today and see what the buzz is about for yourself. Walk-ins accepted.
OUTDOOR LIGHTING ALFRESCO LIVING, LLC Jon & Laura Petersen Anna, TX 972-924-2722 Sales@AlfrescoLighting.com AlfrescoLighting.com
Alfresco Living designs and installs outdoor improvements that make your outdoor rooms nicer. We take the time to design your Landscape Lighting to fit your lifestyle. Water Features, Mosquito Misting, Cool Fogging, Rain Water Harvesting and Christmas Lighting to take your outdoor living environment to the next level of pure enjoyment and a place where you can relax and enjoy the sound of a waterfall in a mosquito free evening while your landscape lights highlight the focal points of your yard.
PEDIATRICS HEALTHY KIDS PEDIATRICS 4851 Legacy Dr, Suite 301, Frisco, TX 972-294-0808 HealthyKidsPediatrics.com
Where your child’s healthy is our passion. We are an integrative holistic practice; offering a full range of pediatric services integrating conventional and natural medicine for your child’s optimal health. We believe optimal health is more than the absence of disease. It involves living the sort of lifestyle that promotes and embraces it. See ad on page 26.
PET CARE THE ANIMAL DOCTOR
Dr. Nancy Bozeman 621 N. Little School Rd, Kennedale 817-572-2400 TheAnimalDoctorTx@yahoo.com TheAnimalDoctor.com
As an alternative medicine specialist, Dr. Nancy Bozeman emphasizes your pet’s entire well-being by taking a holistic approach to veterinary medicine. Offering a full range of conventional and complementary modalities including Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Laser Therapy, NAET, Nutrition Counseling and we offer Vaccination titers. Come visit our comfortable, pet-friendly, homey office environment. See ad on page 31.
LONE STAR DOG DOORS Dallas, TX 214-810-1785 Info@LoneStarDogDoors.com LoneStarDogDoors.com
Energy efficient, attractive and durable Dog Doors professionally installed. Let your dogs and cats live large with the freedom they deserve by getting a professionally installed Wall pet door in any type of wall, Door dog door, Screen pet door, Dog door right in the glass, or Pet door panel insert for a sliding glass patio door. Don’t be trapped into thinking that your dog door must be installed in a door. With Lone Star Dog Doors you will benefit from our many years of remodeling experience plus we use Hale Pet Door products, representing the highest quality in the industry. Call 214-810-1785 today so we can install “Your Pet’s Doorway to Living Large” in the Dallas area.
Begin to see yourself as a soul with a body rather than a body with a soul. ~Wayne Dyer
REAL ESTATE SERVICES GREEN HOME RESIDENTIAL
Stephanie Ebbesen-Stuer 214-563-5769 StephStuer@gmail.com GreenHomeResidential.com Green Home Residential is the first green residential real estate brokerage in North Texas to specializing in healthy, sustainable high performing real estate. Return on your green home investment can show up in increased energy efficiency, improved indoor air quality and health, decrease in waste, and reduced water consumption, among other things. Get the professionals at Green home Residential to find the shade of green that fits our real estate needs. We will customize services based on your requests and show you how to take advantage of government programs and incentives. Green living is healthy and healthy living is green. Call us for a complimentary consultation.
SKIN AND BODY CARE PRODUCTS BELLO NATURALE
Natural and Organic Skin and Body Care Products 1-888-524-0579 BelloNaturale.com A full line of all natural and organic skin and body products and essential oils. Includes bath, body, facial, and hair products and therapeutic wellness oils. All products are certified organic and completely biodegradable and never tested on animals. Users of Bello Naturale skincare products have experienced better skin moisture retention using less product and relief from some skin conditions that had not been responsive to their prescription medication. Free sample available. Visit BelloNaturale.com or call us today to find out more about our products and to order.
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CONCORD DALLAS CHURCH
6808 Pastor Bailey Dr, Dallas 214-331-8522 ConcordDallas.org Church that Grows people. Services are Sundays at 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:00am, 12:45am, and online at Streamingfaith. com. Mid-week service is Wednesdays at 7:00pm. Reverend Bryan L. Carter, Senior Pastor.
STRESS MANAGEMENT QUANTUM ZEN
Nance Woods 330 Market St, Baird, TX QuantumZen@windstream.net QuantumZenTX.com Stress? Illness? Injury? Biofeedback could be the answer. Distance sessions available. Quantum Zen also offers Human BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling and Nance is a highly sought after Reiki Master/Teacher. Trying to sell your house but it just won’t sell? Keep getting an “unfriendly” feeling around your property? Property clearing is available. Quantum Zen is a holistic wellness center specializing in stress management located west of the metroplex on Interstate 20.
THERMOGRAPHY THERMOGRAPHY CENTER OF DALLAS
Dr. Genie Fields 5220 Spring Valley Rd, Suite 405, Dallas, Tx 214-352-8758 ThermographyCenter.com Offering full body Regulation Thermography, including the breast. It can detect abnormalities in the very earliest of stages, many times finding the underlying causes of disease. Regulation Thermography looks at the entire body’s BEHAVIOR after being stressed giving a ‘living dynamic view.’ Consultations, further evaluation and follow up care are offered as well. See ad on page 17.
Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
WEIGHT LOSS FAT BURNING COFFEE & TEA
Jon & Christi Hurley 615-653-5228 FatBurningCoffeeOrTea@yahoo.com CoffeeOrTea4me.com Drink coffee and burn fat. Join thousands of other coffee and tea drinkers who have lost those unwanted pounds. Try the Bfit challenge today! Call Christi at 615-653-5228 and get ready for a fitter, healthier you!
ABUNDANT LIFE WELLNESS and thermography CENTER
Jennifer Trejo, Naturopath 3345 Western Center Blvd, Suite 140 Ft Worth, TX 817-847-0900 AbundantLifeWellnessCenter.com We help with acute and chronic health concerns ranging from autoimmune, fatigue, ADHD, gut issues, metabolic issues and more. Services include detoxification, enzyme therapy, homeopathy, nutrition, weight loss, functional blood analysis, saliva hormone testing, essential oils, Platinum Energy foot detox, and oxygen steam sauna. We also offer the latest technology in Neurofeedback and Breast Thermography. See ads on pages 10 and 22.
YARD AND GARDEN ROHDE’S NURSERY & NATURE STORE
1651 Wall Street, Garland 972- 864-1934 BeOrganic.com Rohde’s helps you get and maintain beautiful Yards and Gardens in a chemical-free environment. We know organics better than anyone else. Organic yards and gardens require less water, have fewer insects and diseases and result in better health for you, your family and the environment. We will give you the guidance you need either in our store or at your home. Products and services include Landscaping and maintenance, natural fertilizer, natural insect control, unique garden gift items, pet food for dogs and cats, and a large selection of native and drought-tolerant plants. Call the experts today at 972-864-1934.
YOGA SYNAMIC YOGA 4 LOVE STUDIO + DRAGONFLY SPA Lisa Ware 558 Bluebird Ln, Red Oak, TX 469-437-1334 Instructor@Yoga4Love.net Yoga4Love.net
Dynamic Yoga and Fitness Studio by Yoga 4 Love was born from a long and fruitful yoga practice and whirlwind of a yoga teaching career from the owner and founder Lisa Ware, Registered Yoga Teacher. She and her Dynamic Team Staff along with her husband and co owner Richard Ware, decided that Red Oak was ready for something totally fresh and new. Most of our yoga classes are HOT yoga, and if you have yet to experience this wonderful practice you are in for a treat. Certified instructors will motivate you and help you set your sights high to achieve your goals, both in and out of the studio. We are Mind, Body Spirit based to nurture the whole you. We are not a gym. We are unique studio where you can commune with like- minded individuals.
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Baylor’s comprehensive cancer care – built around you. We’ve built a network of comprehensive cancer treatment centers throughout Dallas/ Fort Worth, including the new Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center and Baylor T. Boone Pickens Cancer Hospital. These facilities offer a full range of cancer-related services designed specifically with you in mind. In addition to comprehensive services with an experienced medical and nursing staff, many of our locations offer a calming atmosphere, chapels, outdoor healing gardens, patient education and support services, and a patient navigation program. We even have an integrative medicine program in Dallas that focuses on each patient’s concerns and needs from a holistic viewpoint. This approach incorporates complementary, ancillary and traditional medicine designed to reach the individual’s goals. We have also expanded our cancer research program, providing you access to more groundbreaking clinical trials. For us, this represents an extraordinary dedication to cancer care. For you, it represents something far more personal: a towering source of hope.
For a physician referral or for more information about cancer care services, call 1.800.4BAYLOR or visit us online at BaylorHealth.com/CancerCare. Locations in: Dallas Fort Worth Garland Grapevine Irving Plano Waxahachie And now off ering services in: Carrollton & McKinney Physicians are members of the medical staff at one of Baylor Health Care System’s subsidiary, community or affiliated medical centers and are neither employees nor agents of Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Centers or Baylor Health Care System. © 2013 Baylor Health Care System SAMMONS_401 _2013 NA CE 09.13
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