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he 9th annual Hot Works Boca Raton Fine Art Show was held on January 27 & 28, 2018 in downtown Boca Raton, in Sanborn Square Park, on N.E. 1st Avenue and on East Boca Raton Road. Voted in the top 100 art shows in the nation for three years, this juried fine art and fine craft art show included 140 juried artists whose art work was original and personally handmade. To recognize great talent, there was $1,500 in Professional Artist Awards - criteria was based on originality, technique/execution, and booth appearance. Tema Kissin of Palm Coast, Florida was the Artist Judge. As a graduate from Philadelphia College of art, she continued on to University of New Mexico, where she worked at Tamarind, helping artists print their work. Receiving a teaching scholarship at Montclair State, NJ, she finished her Masters in Art and taught printmaking. Some of the corporate collections her work is in include Bank of America, NY, I.B.M, Fl, Campbells, NJ, Citibank, NY, Zales Corp, TX, Haagen Das, NY, Northern Trust, IL, to name a few. Exhibitions include: Newark Museum, NJ, Kathryn Markel Gallery, NY, Addison Ripley Gallery, D.C., as well as group shows in the metropolitan area. City of Boca Raton Council Member & CRA Chair Scott Singer joined Patty Narozny, Executive Producer for “Prize Patrol”, in which the awards were presented to the winners below. Photos are available upon request and are posted on the website, www.hotworks.org.
$500 Best of Show (2) Kent Epler, Sculpture, New Albany, IN Gail Markewicz, Clay, Woodbridge, CT $100 Awards of Excellence Orna & Ami Amrani, Mixed Media, Tamarac, FL Marilyn Endres, Wood, Driftwood, TX Dana & David Melnick, Jewelry, New York, NY Nancy Ney, Photography, Miami, FL Robbie Robinson, Fiber, Chicago, IL Awards of Distinction Alexis Barbeau, Jewelry, Boca Raton, FL Heidi Hess, Fiber, Chicago, IL Kue King, Sculpture, Woodbury, TN Dewey James, Digital, Minneapolis, MN Ed Loedding, Digital, Brandon, VT Jo Nelson, Mixed Media, Hastings, NE Reza Pishgahi, Sculpture, Bloomington, IN Don Tran, Fiber, St. Louis, MO Sip-Tshun Ng, Pompano Beach, FL Jerry Yang, Fiber, Dublin, OH
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FAU Brain Institute Awarded $780,000 from StilesNicholson Foundation to Launch ASCEND Program
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o address the national shortage in STEM (science-technology-engineering and math) career-oriented students, the Florida Atlantic University Brain Institute has received a $780,000 grant from the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation to launch an innovative program targeted at middle and high school students in Palm Beach County. ASCEND (Advancing STEM: Community Engagement through Neuroscience Discovery) will tap the energy and intellect of undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral neuroscience trainees associated with FAU Brain Institute labs, the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, the Scripps Research Institute, and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience to excite and inspire future neuroscientists. ASCEND efforts will include classroom and lab visits as well as handson and virtual reality demonstrations and the development of digital and web-based educational content. A key component of the program involves efforts to establish long-term interactions between middle- and high-school students with practicing neuroscientists. The four-year program, designed to showcase the promise and progress of brain science, will be overseen by the FAU Brain Institute, with offices and laboratories on both the university’s Boca Raton campus and it’s John D. MacArthur Campus at Jupiter. The overarching goal of the program is to instill a fascination for scientific inquiry, in general, and more specifically to raise awareness at an early stage of the remarkable approaches and discoveries that drive modern neuroscience discovery. The ASCEND program is particularly unique in supporting the recruitment of pre-professional neuroscience trainees as they develop the skills needed both to lead independent careers and to reinforce their passions for STEM engagement activities. The result is a “win-win” for the ability of FAU and its affiliates to recruit and retain top young neuroscience trainees while enhancing exposure of youth to the questions, methods, and discoveries of brain research. “We are grateful to the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation for their investment in both science and education in Palm Beach County and in our team and community, both in supporting the science we pursue today, and in the educational needs of the scientists of tomorrow,” said Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D., executive director of the FAU Brain Institute. Nicole L. Baganz, Ph.D., the FAU Brain Institute’s director of community engagement and programming, will work closely with Blakely and
ASCEND staff to promote STEM education efforts of multiple teams of pre- and post-doctoral trainees to communicate their excitement about the tremendous advances occurring in brain research. “We all share a mission to ensure that our nation has a well-trained, scientifically literate workforce, one that will allow the United States to remain at the forefront of neuroscience discovery and that can translate research discoveries into practical applications that ultimately benefit humanity globally,” said Baganz. ASCEND will be organized around the efforts of three teams of junior and advanced neuroscience trainees drawn from world-class FAU, Max Planck and Scripps laboratories. These trainees will work with ASCEND leadership to conceive, generate and disseminate materials in an engaging, multi-media format that can make learning about the brain fun and provide experiences well beyond typical classroom exercises. Among the activities envisioned for these trainees is the generation of web- and app-implemented neuroscience content that can be used to augment small group lecture and hands-on demonstration sessions, as well as podcasts that communicate the latest findings in brain research, at an age appropriate level. ASCEND also will seek to translate and personalize the discovery process, establishing relationships that are re-engaged year-to-year, increasing the likelihood that youth will remain engaged in STEM pursuits. “We are very pleased to support and work closely with the Florida Atlantic University Brain Institute to provide an invaluable program to the youth in Palm Beach County,” said David John Stiles Nicholson, BSc., LLD, CFA, chairman and founder of the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation. “Now more than ever, there is a critical need to advance interest in the STEM disciplines in the United States as we are ranked No. 25 in science and No. 35 in math out of 72 countries in the developed world. We believe that efforts like FAU’s ASCEND program are key to keeping us competitive in our global society.” Blakely envisions that the teams will draw from advice of the outstanding STEM educators at FAU to develop creative learning experiences. Also, ASCEND teams will work closely with educators at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium who are currently partnering with FAU, Scripps and Max Planck faculty to design a new permanent exhibit on the human brain, set to open next year. “With the arrival of a high-tech, perma-
nent exhibit on the human brain at the South Florida Science Center, the Stiles-Nicholson award couldn’t be more timely,” said Blakely, who expects the trainees within the ASCEND to accomplish some of their educational objectives in direct collaboration with the museum, in many cases on site, using the Science Center’s recently opened Stiles-Nicholson education building. According to the World Health Organization, brain disorders represent the most significant basis for loss of individual productivity worldwide. Millions of Americans suffer from major depression, anxiety disorder, addiction, Alzheimer’s disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism and ADHD. Effective treatments for many of these disorders are still lacking. Left untreated, brain disorders disrupt the fabric of families and communities, reduce socioeconomic status, and lead all too often to personal tragedies. “The brain is the source of our thoughts and dreams, and is the most complex piece of matter in the known universe,” said Blakely. “To understand and develop new treatments for brain disorders, we must insure that we train professional neuroscientists while reaching out to younger minds to fire their imaginations of those who one day could make neuroscience a career. The ASCEND program strives to foster a technically sophisticated and motivated workforce, a goal key to success in the interlocking fields of genetics, cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry, and computer science and engineering, which have merged together to form modern neuroscience.” According to Nicholson, “the next decade of discovery belongs to STEM and the most impactful potential discoveries are in neuroscience. We know so much about the world around us and far reaching planets, yet so little about the inner workings of the brain, but that is changing, and changing rapidly. As advances in neuroscience are made, the ASCEND program hopes to provide an educational outreach to not only STEM students, but the general public at large. In collaboration with great partners like the Brain Institute, FAU, Scripps, Max Planck, the South Florida Science Center and the Palm Beach County School District, we hope to make a difference in the understanding of our most vital organ, the control tower of all things, the brain.” For more information about the Institute and its members, visit www.ibrain.fau.edu. March 2018
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Five Daily Habits for a Healthy Heart
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ake care of your heart. Your heart affects every part of your body. Your heart does the most physical work of any muscle during your lifetime. It beats about 100,000 times a day, and with this faithful steady beat you have the gift of life. You control your heart health through your diet, lifestyle, and managing your stress. Your emotional and physical well-being are both important for maintaining a healthy heart. Start today to develop some daily hearthealthy habits to protect this vital organ. Habits are the small decisions you make and actions you take each day. What we repeatedly do and focus on forms the person that we are. The sum of your daily habits ultimately forms the current status of your emotional and physical health. Find 30 minutes a day to exercise. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate exercise at least five days per week. For people who would benefit from lowering their blood pressure or cholesterol, they recommend 40 minutes of aerobic exercise of moderate to vigorous intensity three to four times a week. You can break this out into 15 minute intervals twice per day. On days you can’t make the 30-minute time goal start with at least ten or fifteen minutes. Don’t let the “all or nothing” goal stop you from making health gains today. Just start walking. Every step you take you are on your way to better health. You can build up to a 30-minute brisk power walk. Find a sport, fitness class or activity that you enjoy. Consider activities such as swimming, bicycling, tennis or dancing.
When you get your body moving and your blood pumping your heart will benefit. And don’t forget to include strength training twice per week. Lifting weights and using whole body movements will raise your heart rate, strengthen your muscles and help manage stress. Enjoy colorful, wholesome foods. Choose nutrient-rich foods every day that will benefit your heart and your health. Eat a variety of colorful fresh fruits and vegetables at each meal and snack. Choose fiber-rich whole grains, beans, nuts and seeds. Include lean protein and healthy oils such as olive oil and flaxseed oil. Don’t forget to include fish at least once a week and fresh herbs and spices daily. Focus on what you should eat. Instead of focusing on what you can’t have, focus on all the healthy choices and you will be too full to eat junk food.
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Practice deep breathing at least 15 minutes. Deep breathing is one of the best ways to lower stress in the body. Increased heart rate, fast breathing and high blood pressure, which all happen when you are stressed; all decrease as you breathe deeply to relax. Your brain receives the message to calm down and relax and sends this message to your body. Breathe long, slow and deep in a mindful-state as often as possible. As a powerful daily practice, deep breathing will advance your health and well-being. Cultivate gratitude and acknowledge the good things in life. Some research suggests that by cultivating gratitude we cultivate well-being. The simple act of writing down what you are grateful for can increase well-being and gratitude. Taking time to meditate with appreciation and praying more often has been found to help people be more grateful. Simply ask yourself each day, “What am I grateful for?” This question will open up a wider outlook on life and can bring awareness and appreciation to the positive aspects within you and around you. A grateful heart is a healthier heart. If you desire better or lasting health, it all starts with better habits. When you learn to transform your habits you can transform your life. Diane Duvall, CLC, CHHC, CPT Diane Duvall is a Life Coach and Certified Health Coach for the Lifestyle Medicine Practice of Dr. Geni Abraham, M.D., Board Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine. Our Internal Medicine Practice is an integrated medical practice with a focus on Lifestyle Medicine to prevent chronic disease and promote health and wellness. Dr. Geni Abraham, M.D., Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc., 205 JFK Drive, Suite A, Atlantis FL 33462. Phone: (561) 432-8935
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Make sure to get seven to eight hours of sleep. The better night’s sleep you get the healthier your heart will be. Several recent studies show links between shortened sleep duration, defined as less than six hours of sleep, and increased risk of heart disease. The key to making sure you have time for quality sleep is to schedule it. Keep a consistent schedule for the time that you sleep and awake each day. Make this a habit and it will become part of your daily routine. Support this schedule by creating a bedtime routine that helps you relax with hot baths, journaling, soothing music or good books.
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Life Moves in Cycles—Make Yours an Upward Spiral! “Happiness runs in a circular motion.” – Donovan lthough we officially measure time in a linear way in our society, we mostly experience life in cycles. Here in Florida, we don’t have the cycle of the four seasons, but the year is still a cycle of birthdays, holidays, football season, baseball season, tourist season and so on. The sun cycles across the sky, the moon and stars cycle through the night. We get up in the morning and go to bed at night—and hopefully accomplish something and feel good about ourselves in between. We also experience issues in our lives in cycles—or spirals. The same issues present themselves in different ways until we master them. As we grow, we confront issues on a higher level next time we go ‘round. It’s easier because we’ve addressed it before. On the other hand, the Universe may give us a more challenging version of the lesson—because we’re ready for it. This keeps us on our toes! We’re also given opportunities and if we take hold of them and use them, we’re given still greater opportunities. I’ve been fortunate in the opportunities that were given to me and I see my career in reflexology as an upward spiral. I began as a surprised and grateful recipient
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elected as Sun Sentinel’s Best Asian Bakery in South Florida, Paris Morning Bakery previously had only two locations in Davie and Lauderhill, but just recently in December 2017, a new location opened in Boca Raton and the bakery chain is still continuing to grow. Paris Morning Bakery bakes fresh traditional Korean bread daily with recipes influenced by certain French pastries. Their bread is not too sweet, a light delicacy that one can eat in every situation without feeling weighed down. Paris Morning is not just a bakery either, it specializes in “zipbop,” a cup of authentic Korean food that ranges from rice, beef, eel, pork, veggies and chicken, “bingsoo,” a popular Korean dessert that includes shaved ice, sweet toppings, condensed milk, syrups and powder, cakes, macarons and bubble tea. A unique characteristic of Paris Morning Bakery is that in all three locations, there is a large screen constantly displaying K-pop music videos. It is an ideal place for teenagers to hang out with friends, study or even just sit while enjoying the music videos.“ Because Paris Morning is actually Korean and French fused together, showing K-pop music videos is a way of displaying the Korean style
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The interior design in all the locations is trendy and clean cut, attributing to the warm atmosphere. Despite the similarities in design, each location carries their own unique concepts.“ I didn’t want to make the bakery too modern because it might give off a cold vibe, but I didn’t want to base the bakery off of a traditional style either, just in case it might not be an ideal atmosphere for younger people,” Park said.“ So that’s why I have decided to incorporate modern with natural styles. I also put wood and plastic together to give off that particular fusion.” The bakery also incorporates pastel colors with natural colors in the background to make a comfortable atmosphere for people of any age. In order to blend the French and Korean styles, the bakery uses modern Western-style furniture while featuring Korean music and foods.“ I went to Paris Morning Bakery because my friend recommended it to me. It gives off a really chill vibe and the pastries are the best. I think the interior design is what makes it extra appealing,” Calista Ng said. Overall, the trendy new bakery holds a lot of potential for those interested in aesthetic shops or hangout spots. The variety of cultural foods and drinks is something worth trying. Paris Morning Café & Bakery 22191 Powerline Rd. Bay B-16 Boca Raton, FL 33433 (561) 430-5396 22191 Powerline Rd. B-16 Boca Raton. Fl 33433
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Author Shares His Path To Recovery In Fighting Parkinson’s…And Winning
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oward Shifke knows a thing or two about Parkinson’s disease. He watched his mother deteriorate in body and mind for 24 years before finally succumbing to the disease. Two years later, he was told he also had the disease. But he took a different path than the one his mother had taken, devising his own healing plan from what he had learned in the 10 years he spent studying Chinese medicine. “My philosophy of Parkinson’s is that I was out of balance physically, mentally and spiritually, and once balance was restored, full recovery took place,” Shifke says. “Western medicine’s view of Parkinson’s is that there are dead brain cells and depleted dopamine in the brain. My position is that the brain cells are not dead and the dopamine is not depleted, but that instead the dopamine flow is blocked.” His recovery was swift. Within nine months of embarking on his bold plan, Shifke received a clean bill of health from the neurologist who repeated the same battery of tests that first revealed his disease.
In the nearly eight years since his initial diagnosis and his remarkable recovery, he has regularly posted to his blog and has heard from others who have followed his plan and experienced similar recoveries. A native Floridian, Shifke and his wife forsook the Southeast two years ago for Oregon, where he reads, gardens and continues to coach people from around the world in his recovery methodology. “We have created a worldwide community of people wanting to recover from Parkinson’s who cheer each other on,” he says. For more information about the author and to watch YouTube videos showing exercises from his method, please visit the website: https://www.fightingparkinsonsdrugfree.com. Fighting Parkinson’s…and Winning CreateSpace.com Available at Amazon.com ISBN-10 1979354022 ISBN-13 978-1979354028
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rthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge announces the return of our “Learning at Loxahatchee” lecture series for 2018. During this series of lectures, visitors will engage with wildlife professionals and naturalists to learn about ethnobotany, alligators, freshwater fish, invasive reptiles, and the science of scat (animal droppings). The lecture series will be offered from January through April on selected Thursday afternoons at 1:30 pm in the visitor center theater and is free with a valid refuge entrance pass. Lecture-goers will learn about how early settlers made use of native plants for food and medicine during Ethnobotany of a Cypress Swamp, presented by Master Naturalist and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) volunteer Bruce Rosenberg on January 25th. At the conclusion of the ethnobotany lecture there will be a short tour of the 0.4 mile Cypress Swamp Boardwalk. On February 22nd, Dr. Laura Brant, USFWS Regional Scientist and a leading authority on alligators, will discuss the current and future status of these iconic reptiles in south Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will report on the status of Florida freshwater fish and the invasive reptiles that threaten south Florida’s native ecosystems. The lecture series will wrap up on April 26th with The Science of Scat by USFWS Interpretive Specialist Serena Rinker. Loxahatchee’s own Premier Pundit of Poop will discuss the serious science of scat and help you become your own skilled scat identification expert. The refuge is located off U.S. 441/SR 7, 2.5 miles south of SR 804 (Boynton Beach Blvd.) and three miles north of SR 806 (Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue). The refuge is open from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., seven days a week. Visitor Center hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., seven days a week. An entrance fee of $5.00 per vehicle or $1.00 per pedestrian is charged. A variety of passes, including a $12.00 refuge specific annual pass, are available. Please visit the refuge website at www.fws.gov/refuge/arm_loxahatchee/ and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ARMLoxahatcheeNWR. The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.
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news briefs John D. MacArthur Beach State Park to host Invitational 2018: Artists of the Natural World featuring Guy Harvey
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tarting on March 2, 2018 John D. MacArthur Beach State Park will host Invitational 2018: Artists of the Natural World Art Show and Sale. The show will include paintings and sculptures from artists from around the country and the world. Artists include Guy Harvey, Guy Coheleach, Kim Diment and Hall of Fame Artist, James Hutchinson. The sculptors include Florida natives Renee Bemis, Martin Gates and Geoffrey Smith and world-famous Kent Ullberg. The sculptures and original paintings can be viewed and purchased in the Park’s Nature Center daily from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. through March 18, 2018. Renowned artist Guy Harvey has created an original painting of a loggerhead sea turtle just for this show, entitled World Traveler. All artwork will be offered for sale with a portion of the proceeds going to the Natural Science Education Fund of the Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park. “We are very excited and honored to host this beautiful collection of paintings and the exquisite bronze sculptures,” says Cheryl Houghtelin, Executive Director of the Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park. “Proceeds from all sculptures and paintings sold will go towards our Natural Science Education programs that bring 5200 children from Palm Beach County to our outdoor classroom” she adds.
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PROGRAM & EVENTS AUDUBON EVERGLADES PROGRAM: Monthly MEETING and LECTURE: “Shorebirds and Seabirds of Southeast Florida,” by Ricardo Zambrano, Regional Biologist, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Tuesday, March 6, 7:00 p.m. meeting & lecture.
Ricardo Zambrano Rescuing a Pelican Come hear Ricardo Zambrano discuss what species of shorebirds and seabirds nest and winter in southeast Florida and where they occur. He will cover the threats these species face, their status and population trends, and how the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is protecting them and learning more about them. He will also talk about the Florida Shorebird Alliance, which is
a statewide program composed of multiple organizations and agencies that are partnering together to protect and monitor these species. Zambrano is a popular speaker, and members and attendees will remember his exciting overview of “Lake Worth Lagoon and Oyster Catchers” presented to Audubon Everglades several years ago. Don’t miss his new program! ABOUT RICARDO ZAMBRANO: Ricardo Zambrano has a Bachelor’s Degree in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution from the University of California, San Diego and a Master of Science Degree in Biology from Florida Atlantic University. Zambrano has over 27 years of experience as a wildlife biologist. He has radio-tracked coyotes in Yellowstone National Park’s backcountry, spent three years in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula researching and conserving endangered sea turtles, and is currently employed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as a Regional Biologist. He specializes in shorebirds, seabirds, wading birds and burrowing owls and is responsible for the management, conservation, recovery, research and monitoring of endangered, threatened and declining species of wildlife in south Florida. Ricardo is a former board member of the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, a former Council member of the Waterbird Society, and currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Loxahatchee Group of the Sierra Club. Meeting and program are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for light refreshments in rooms 101 and 102 at FAU Pine Jog
Environmental Education Center, 6301 Summit Blvd (near Jog Road) in West Palm Beach. We look forward to seeing you there! Also at the meeting, our expert, Clive Pinnock, will speak about the March Bird of the Month, Least Bittern. EVENTS If you have any questions on the Bird Walks, email: FieldTrips@AudubonEverglades.org or call 508-296-0238 MARCH 2018 GUIDED FIELD TRIPS: Mar 03, Sat 7:30AM-12PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk STA-1E, Easy: mainly from auto. Sitting /Driving: no walking required. Advance registration required; see website calendar for details. Coordinated by Rick Schofield. Mar 04, Sun 8AM-10AM Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Tall Cypress, Easy: Boardwalk or paved level surface. Short: less than 1 mile. Leader: Bruce Pickholtz Mar 06, Tue 9:30AM-11:30AM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Lion Country Safari, New and/or unique trip. Easy: birding mainly from auto. Advance registration required; see website calendar for details. Audubon Everglades member priority - Join Today. Leader: Clive Pinnock Mar 07, Wed 4PM-6:30PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Wellington Preserve (Birding by Bike Sunset Ride) Moderately difficult: Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces, bike riding. Long: more than 1.5 miles. Family-friendly. Leader: Scott Zucker Mar 10, Sat 8AM-10AM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Winding Waters, Moderately difficult: Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces. Long: more than 1.5 miles. Leader: Chuck Weber Mar 11, Sun 3:30PM-7PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Flamingo Quest (STA-2),Easy: mainly from auto. Sitting /Driving: no walking required. Advance registration required; see website calendar for details. Coordinated by Susan McKemy. Mar 14, Wed 6:30AM-11:30AM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Loxahatchee NWR (Fly-out), There is an associated cost; see website calendar for details. Moderate: Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces. Long: more than 1.5 miles. Family-friendly. Leader: Rick Schofield Mar 17, Sat 8AM-10AM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Jupiter Ridge, Moderately difficult:
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Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces. Medium: 1-1.5 miles. Leaders: Melanie & Steve Garcia Mar 18, Sun 5PM-7PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Wakodahatchee, Easy: Boardwalk or paved level surface. Short: less than 1 mile. Family friendly and handicapped accessible. Leader: Valleri Brauer Mar 22, Thu 10AM-1:30PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Jonathan Dickinson State Park (Wildfowers & Scrub-Jays), New and/or unique trip. Moderately difficult: Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces. Long: more than 1.5 miles. Advance registration required and there is an associated cost; see website for details. Familyfriendly Leaders:Lori & Tony Pasko Mar 23, Fri 6PM-8PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Wakodahatchee (Fly-in), Easy: Boardwalk or paved level surface. Short: less than 1 mile. Family friendly and handicapped accessible. Leader: Chris Golia Mar 24, Sat 3:30PM-7PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Flamingo Quest (STA-2),Easy: mainly from auto. Sitting /Driving: no walking required. Advance registration required; see website calendar for details. Coordinated by Susan McKemy. Mar 24, Sat 4PM-7PM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Grassy Waters (Behind the scenes), Moderately difficult: Improved trail; dirt and uneven surfaces. Long: more than 1.5 miles. There is an associated cost and advance registration required; see website calendar for details. Leaders: Walt Hakenjos/Paul Thomas
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Mar 25, Sun 7:30AM-10:30AM, Audubon Everglades Bird Walk Hungryland Slough, New and/ or unique trip. Challenging: Improved or unimproved trail; uneven, rocky, and/or wet surfaces. Long: more than 1.5 miles. Leader: Bart Scott Always check the web site www.AudubonEverglades.org calendar for details, registration links and last-minute changes. Trips, unless otherwise specified, are “Just Show Up.” www.auduboneverglades.org
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Innovative Couples’ Intervention Significantly Helps People With Alzheimer’s Communicate First-of-its-kind FAU Study Shows ‘Practice Makes Perfect’ for Both Caregiver and Care Receiver Couples
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hey do it with the best of intentions. “Do you remember our wedding day?” “Who is that person next to you in the picture?” For couples with decades of shared memories, a partner’s decline in the ability to communicate is one of the most frightening and frustrating consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. For these couples, the communication strategies they have used before simply do not work anymore. Impaired communication leads to misunderstandings, conflict, isolation, and loss of intimacy. A first-of-its-kind study using a 10-week in-home intervention to support couples affected by dementia is showing that “practice does make perfect,” both for the caregiver and the care receiver or person with dementia. By involving both partners in the intervention using coaching and role-playing, researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College Nursing are the first to provide a more complete picture of communication behavior in couples affected by dementia with measurable outcomes. The study, published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, demonstrates how creative ways of working with these couples can change their communication behaviors in just 10 weeks. CARE (Caring About Relationships and Emotions) was designed to increase facilitative (helpful) communication in the caregiver and sociable communication in the care receiver. The relationshipfocused intervention also was designed to reduce disabling behavior (impairing engagement such as criticizing or quizzing their partner’s memory) in caregivers and unsociable behavior (such as not making eye contact) in care receivers. A key finding from the study, which pleasantly surprised the researchers, showed that care receivers actually improved more than the caregivers following the intervention. Care receivers, who had moderate dementia, had statistically significant improvement in their social communication both verbally and non-verbally. They were more interested and engaged, maintained eye contact, responded to questions, stayed on topic, and even joked with and teased their partners. Caregivers’ communication also showed a statistically significant improvement in their facilitative communication (promoting engagement) and a statistically significant decrease in their disabling communication. “Caregivers are not experts in communicating with people with dementia. Sometimes they choose strategies they think are helpful, but may be ineffective. Also, they often give up communicating with their less verbal partners because benefits are not as obvious,” said Christine L. Williams, DNSc, principal investigator of the study and a professor and director of the Ph.D. in Nursing Program in FAU’s College of
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Nursing, who designed the intervention program. “By teaching caregivers about their partners’ ongoing needs for closeness, comfort, inclusion, love and respect, they can make a difference in how they perceive their spouses and how facilitative communication, both verbal and non-verbal, can contribute to their well-being.” For the study, couples received a manual at the start of the intervention with 10 weekly modules on a wide variety of communication issues. Researchers met weekly with the care receiver and caregiver separately; followed by a meeting with the couple together. At the end of the couples’ session, they were asked to converse unobserved by the researchers for about 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. That session was videotaped. Researchers assessed caregivers’ learning needs, increased their communication self-awareness, knowledge about communication decline in dementia, common care receiver emotional reactions to lost abilities, and how to use communication strategies to maintain a caring relationship. Role-play between the interventionist and the caregiver was incorporated when additional practice was needed to demonstrate a specific strategy. Caregivers were coached to identify their communication style and that of their partners. Researchers also conversed each week with the care receivers to encourage their efforts to verbally express their thoughts, feelings, preferences and needs. Williams used a rating scale to measure the outcomes of the intervention and analyzed and scored 118, 10-minute videos of each of the couples’ sessions. Measuring both caregiver and care receiver communication weekly over several weeks provided a more complete picture of changes over time. “This intervention is important because there are no other programs specifically developed for couples where one has Alzheimer’s disease or dementia,” said Williams. “While marital counseling is available, it’s very different when you have one partner who is losing their ability to communicate. We don’t teach families how to communicate with someone with dementia and it is desperately needed.” More than 5.4 million American adults in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and more than 15 million family members care for them at home. A substantial number of caregivers, 40 percent, are spouses. Spouse caregivers have reported high burden and stress and require $9.7 billion in stress-related health care. Participants in the study all attended the Louis and Anne Green Memory and Wellness Center operated by FAU’s College of Nursing. For more information, visit www.nursing.fau.edu.
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Gooseberries are Good for the Gut Researchers from Malaysia’s Islamic Science University tested 30 patients with gastrointestinal issues, dividing them into three groups. One received lactose, a placebo; another group was given omeprazole, an over-the-counter remedy; and the third Phyllanthus emblica Linn, an ayurvedic treatment for gastrointestinal issues also known as Indian gooseberry. The research found the herbal treatment resulted in less pain, vomiting, sleep loss and other issues. Participants’ intestinal walls also showed signs of significant healing. The researchers concluded, “Findings indicate that the ethanolic extract of P. emblica fruits has gastroprotective effects in humans that justify its traditional use.” 22
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Research from Duke University Medical School indicates that eating red meat and poultry increases risk for Type 2 diabetes. Published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, the Singapore Chinese Health Study followed 63,257 adults between ages 45 and 74 for an average of 11 years each. It was determined that meat and poultry consumption increased diabetes incidence by 23 and 15 percent, respectively.
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Leafy greens, which are rich in vitamin K, have again been shown to provide outsized benefits for heart health. Researchers from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University found that a reduced intake of vitamin K1 leads to more than triple the risk of an enlargement of the heart’s left ventricle, which reduces blood pumping volume, according to a study published in the Journal of Nutrition. Researchers followed diet records for 766 participants ages 14 to 18 and monitored their vascular structure and functionality. When compared to those with thehighest intake of vitamin K1 from foods such as spinach, cabbage and other leafy, green vegetables, those with the lowest intake were more likely to experience vascular enlargement.
Eating Meat Raises Diabetes Risk
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DETERS ALZHEIMER’S According to a study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers discovered the risk of dementia can be halved by engaging in physical activities like walking, dancing and gardening, which significantly improve brain volume in the hippocampus region and the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes. The scientists studied 876 participants for 30 years and completed a longitudinal memory test of the patients, which were 78 years old on average, and followed up with MRI brain scans. They recorded their physical activity and logged caloric output every week. Two other studies found that any exercise that raises our heart rate and produces sweating for a sustained period will benefit cognitive health as we age. One meta-analysis of 36 studies from Australia’s University of Canberra found that exercise improved cognition by an average of 29 percent for those older than 50; another small group study from Germany’s Otto von Guericke University, in Magdeburg, specifically showed that dancing benefits seniors’ cognition.
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Saunas Lower Blood Pressure
In a new working paper from the West Virginia University Department of Economics, authors Daniel S. Grossman and David J.G. Slutsky found that during the lead-tainted water crisis in Flint, Michigan, from 2014 to 2016, there was a 58 percent rise in fetal deaths, and 275 fewer births compared to adjacent areas near Detroit.
University of Eastern Finland research on 1,621 men found that four to seven saunas per week can cut high blood pressure risk in half. Their conclusion states, “Regular sauna bathing is associated with reduced risk of hypertension, which may be a mechanism underlying the decreased cardiovascular risk associated with sauna use.”
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Research from the University of Pittsburgh followed 158 boys and young men until the age of 22. Brain scans revealed that the teenagers using marijuana between the ages of 14 and 19 had a higher risk of depression as young adults. Marijuana users also had the lowest educational achievements. They suffered impaired connectivity in the nucleus accumbens part of the brain, which plays a central role in the reward circuit tied to two essential neurotransmitters: dopamine, which promotes desire; and serotonin, which affects satiety and inhibition. Another recent study of 521 Washington State University students noted that depressed 12-to-15-yearolds were more likely to be using marijuana by age 18.
Positive Outlook Powers Osteoarthritis Patients Research at Penn State University published in the journal Health Psychology shows that being more enthusiastic and optimistic about getting things done upon waking up in the morning increases the physical activity of osteoarthritis patients throughout the day, resulting in more exercise and reduced symptoms. The study followed 135 osteoarthritis patients for 22 days.
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Renewable Energy Subsidies Lag Far Behind
The G20 nations, comprising the world’s biggest economies, provide four times more public financing to support fossil fuels than renewable energy, says a report from the environmental coalition Oil Change International (Tinyurl.com/TalkIsCheapOilReport). This took place even though German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced climate change as the heart of the agenda at the Hamburg summit in July 2017. The public financing—in soft loans and guarantees from governments along with huge fossil fuel subsidies—makes coal, oil and natural gas cheaper to use in the short run because both the frontend and back-end costs are undisclosed.
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Sweet Potato Project Encourages Enterprise
The Sweet Potato Project, started by journalist Sylvester Brown, Jr., will work in partnership with St. Louis University and a small cadre of local nonprofits called the North City Food Hub to hold culinary, small business, horticulture, restaurant management, and land-ownership classes and business incubator opportunities this spring. The goal is to enable at-risk youths in North St. Louis to grow food and make money through food packaging and distribution. The project encourages people to become innovative, self-sufficient players in today’s expanding global economy. Brown says, “Success doesn’t always mean you’ve made a lot of money; it can also mean you’ve survived poverty or managed to create something.” 24
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Uncontrolled Lice Threaten Fish Industry
A surge in parasitic sea lice that attach themselves to and feed on salmon, killing or rendering them unsuitable for dinner tables, is disrupting salmon farms in the U.S., Canada, Scotland, Norway and Chile. Wholesale prices for the species have already increased 50 percent over last year, leading to higher consumer prices for everything from salmon fillets and steaks to more expensive lox on bagels. Scientists and fish farmers are working on new ways to control the pests. Fish Farmer magazine states that losses by the global aquaculture industry could be as high as $1 billion annually. The only hope is to develop new methods to control the spread of the lice, which are naturally present in the wild, but thrive in the tightly packed ocean pens used for fish farming.
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Hywind, the first floating wind farm in the UK, is located 15 miles offshore of Peterhead, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Its five turbines with a 30-megawatt capacity will provide clean energy to more than 20,000 homes to help meet the country’s ambitious climate change targets. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says, “The government’s commitment to the development of this technology, coupled with Statoil’s [lithium] battery storage project, Batwind, positions Scotland as a world center for energy innovation.” Hywind is operated by Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil ASA and Masdar Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co.
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Marine Algae Could Nourish Growing World Population
According to the United Nations, more than 800 million people today are regularly undernourished. By 2050, a rise of another 3 billion in global population is expected to escalate pressure on food supplies. The challenge means providing not just sufficient calories, but also a balanced diet for good health. Fish present a viable solution, but most of the world’s inventory is already overharvested. Some scientists propose “cutting out the middle fish” via the commercial production of marine microalgae as a staple food. They produce fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, polymers and carbohydrates that humans need and that can be used to feed animals and farmed fish. Microalgae are found in both freshwater and marine aquatic systems. Only a handful of algal species are used commercially now, but hundreds of strains have similar potential. Meanwhile, innovators at Copenhagen’s future-living lab SPACE10 created the Algae Dome, a 13-foot-tall urban ecostructure powered by solar energy that pumps out oxygen and produces food in a closed-loop arrangement. This hyperlocal food system grows microalgae, which are among the world’s fastest-growing organisms and can thrive on sunshine and water almost anywhere.
Veggie Renaissance Brits Cutting Back on Meat Eating
In 2015, the World Health Organization labeled bacon, sausage, hot dogs and other processed meats with the same carcinogenic label as for cigarettes. According to the Mintel Meat-Free Foods 2017 Report (Tinyurl. com/MintelMeatReport), 28 percent of Britons have now drastically reduced their meat intake. Reasons vary. About 49 percent of those polled that have given up meat or are considering it say they feel prompted by health warnings. Other motivators include weight management (29 percent), worries about animal welfare (24 percent) and environmental concerns (24 percent).
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Along with naturally beautifying a home, many indoor plants help purify air quality often contaminated by chemicals found in common household products and furnishings. A recent study by the State University of New York at Oswego found that bromeliads absorbed up to 80 percent of pollutants from volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by paint, furniture, printers, dry-cleaned clothes and other household products. Other plants that scored highly for purifying the air of VOCs in airtight container tests were dracaena and spider plants (ScienceAlert.com). In related news, peace lilies have been shown to be effective in reducing airborne ammonia. NASA scientists have discovered that Boston fern, rubber plants, English ivy, devil’s ivy, peace lily, mum and gerbera daisies help clear the air of the formaldehyde often used in insulation, carpeting and particleboard furniture. (RodalesOrganicLife.com) Environmental scientist B.C. Wolverton’s book How to Grow Fresh Air: 50 House Plants that Purify Your Home or Office cites ferns as another good plant for removing formaldehyde from the home. Ferns are nontoxic, making them good indoor plants for pet owners per the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Indoor levels of formaldehyde can also be reduced by potting areca palm, amstel king ficus and weeping fig plants, according to MotherEarthLiving.com. The website also cites how dragon tree plants can help remove xylene (used in solvents), trichloroethylene (found primarily in adhesives) and toluene (a solvent and gasoline additive) from the air. Beyond improving air quality, indoor plants also boost ambient oxygen levels, lower mold counts and serve as a natural humidifier and mood enhancer.
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How to Detoxify by Dr.Yolanda Cintron, DMD
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ealth should be approached clearly and simply, asking, “What is the root cause of the symptom?” rather than, “How can I relieve this symptom?” In a refreshing lecture given by Dr. Thomas Rau, director of the famous Paracelsus Clinic, in Switzerland, he outlined his clear and simple approach to health for his patients, stating that if he could keep only one doctor to help his patients, it would be his biological dentist. He summarized his approach in three steps: 1. Detoxifying 2. Building intestinal health and bacteria 3. Regenerating and building up each organ for healing of the organ’s disease What impressed me most was Dr. Rau’s integrity and understanding of the proper order in how to treat his patients. First and foremost, his protocol begins with a visit to a biological dentist. This is done because the medical team connects the affected teeth to the organs and BINGO! Results. The clinic understands that “the most frequent cause to modern disease is toxic overload of the body—toxicity blocks the regulation and healing capacity of the body.” On a daily basis at our biological dental practice we find the following situations: 1. Discovery of Toxins: Patients carry toxicity in their mouths that they don’t even know about such as silver fillings that are 50% mercury, heavy metals in crowns (palladium, aluminum, lead), and dead root canal teeth that are mummified with formaldehyde or gum disease.
A toxic metal most Americans have in their mouth is mercury. This metal can accumulate in the digestive tract every time you eat sulfur-rich foods like eggs, garlic, onions, asparagus and ginger. These foods bind to the mercury and attach to your gut cell epithelium causing inflammation. 2. DNA Testing: These toxins affect the flora in the intestine and have symptoms of blockage. We discover all kinds of neurotoxic bacteria, viruses, yeast and spirochetes in the DNA testing of the
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affected teeth, gums and infected bone, and 100% of the time these tests come back with bad results. 3. Removal of Toxins: Once these immunosuppressive agents are removed from the oral cavity, the body can release the toxins. A healthy mouth will assist the body in fully detoxifying. If you are feeling sick, it means your body is trying to get rid of something and it needs your help to strengthen the natural detox systems. Your brain is a primary target for heavy metals toxicity. This results in many neurological symptoms, including anxiety, depression, irritability, memory loss, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Hashimoto’s, organ failure, development of cancers, kidney failure, liver issues, heart arrhythmia, tachycardia, epilepsy, thyroid gland issues and increased risk of type 2 diabetes. A toxic metal most Americans have in their mouth is mercury. This metal can accumulate in the digestive tract every time you eat sulfur-rich foods like eggs, garlic, onions, asparagus and ginger. These foods bind to the mercury and attach to your gut cell epithelium causing inflammation. Your gut is the frontline of your immune system—do not let this pathway become blocked! Your health journey is not a sprint— it took you many years to get where you are. Patience is a virtue. Your attitude will determine your altitude. I will continue this article next month. For more information on any of these topics, please call our office for a consult at, 954-938-4599 or email us at Info@DrCintron.com and/or ask to be part of our newsletter.
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The World’s Healthiest Cuisines What Five Countries Can Teach Us about Good Eating by Judith Fertig
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mericans love to explore ethnic cuisines and then put their own “more is better” spin on them, like a Chinese stir-fry turned into chop suey with fried rice or a pasta side dish super-sized into a whole meal. “We’ve Americanized dishes to the extent that they don’t have their original health benefits,” says Dr. Daphne Miller, a family physician in the San Francisco Bay area and author of The Jungle Effect: The Healthiest Diets from Around the World—Why They Work and How to Make Them Work for You. Here are five popular—and healthy— world cuisines, known for their great dishes, star ingredients and health-enhancing practices.
Traditional Japanese
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delicious ingredient in brothy soups, where it reconstitutes to add a noodle-like quality, slightly smoky flavor and beneficial minerals, including calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, vanadium and zinc. A study in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition linked the longevity of Okinawan residents to eating seaweed, a staple of macrobiotic diets. New York City culinary instructor and cookbook author Hiroko Shimbo prefers dried wakame seaweed, readily available in the U.S. Practices. Shimbo grew up in Tokyo, Japan, where her mother helped her surgeon father’s patients by preparing foods that helped them recover quickly. Shimbo believes wholeheartedly in Ishoku-dogen, a Japanese concept often translated as, “Food is medicine.” Shimbo says, “I eat fairly well, treating food as blessings from nature that keep me healthy and energetic. I do not often indulge
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Ingredients. South India—including the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana—offers many plant-based dishes that feature coconut, rice and spices such as turmeric, known for decreasing inflammation, according to the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Varieties of dried split peas called dal [dal is singular and plural] are used in vegetable curries and ground to make the gluten-free savory crepes known as dosa or puffy white idlis for a snack or breakfast. South India native and current Minneapolis resident Raghavan Iyer, teacher, consultant and author of many cookbooks, including 660 Curries, says, “One technique that gives vegetable dishes a lift is dry-frying or toasting whole spices. It adds complexity and nuttiness.” Simply heat a cast iron skillet, add the whole spices and dry fry until spicy aromas arise; then add them to a dish. Practice. South Indian meals usually comprise many small, highly flavored,
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in expensive, rich foods.” She prefers eating foods in season and small portions, listening to what her body craves. When feeling the need for minerals and vitamins, she makes a brothy soup with just a little dried wakame, which reconstitutes to four times its dried volume. A second practice supporting healthy well-being is hara hachi bu, or “Eat until your stomach is 80 percent full.” It requires self-discipline to eat slowly and decline more food. But this restraint supports a widely accepted fact that “It takes about 20 minutes for the brain to receive the message that the stomach is full. If we eat slowly, we get the message at the right time, even if we want a few more bites. If we eat too quickly, by the time our brain sends the message, we have probably eaten too much,” says Shimbo. One Great Dish: Japanese soups offer nutrition and flavor in a bowl. Shimbo’s Eat-a-Lot Wakame Sea Vegetable Soup in her cookbook The Japanese Kitchen: 250 Recipes in a Traditional Spirit can be made with chicken or vegetable broth. Other healthy ingredients like sesame oil, fresh ginger, scallions and garlic boost its health benefits.
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colorful, plant-based dishes served with rice. They yield a pleasant aroma and sensation of fullness without overdoing it, says Iyer. One Great Dish: A vegetable/legume curry such as tamata chana dal, or smoky yellow split peas is simple to make. Iyer cooks dried, yellow, split peas with potatoes and turmeric, then dry-fries dried chilis and spices, and purées them in a blender for a nofat, vegan and gluten-free dish. In Iyer’s view, “The epitome of comfort food is a bowl of dal and rice.”
Garden-to-Table Italian
Ingredients. There’s American-Italian, as in pizza with pepperoni and double cheese, and then there’s real Italian dishes dating back to the Etruscans. Healthy Italian starts with the love of growing things. Whatever grows in the garden is best, served simply with extra virgin olive oil; a recent Temple University study found it preserves memory and wards off Alzheimer’s. Eugenia Giobbi Bone, co-author of Italian Family Dining: Recipes, Menus, and Memories of Meals with a Great American Food Family, says, “My palate was formed with the flavors of homegrown foods. Cooking in central Italy is all about bringing out the flavor of a few very fresh, well-grown ingredients. That means primarily seasonal eating, with lots of vegetables and little meat in summer, the opposite in winter. There isn’t a lot of fuss to the culinary style, which instead depends on interesting, but simple combinations of foods and techniques.” Practice. Italian families’ view of healthful garden-to-table includes the exercise attained from gardening. “We have a good work ethic in our family,” remarks Bone, who lives in New York City and Crawford, Colorado. “We are of the mentality that physical work is satisfying, even when it is hard.” From her father’s family, Bone has learned to break a meal into small courses and to eat heavier during the day and lighter at night because this helps maintain a healthy weight, according to many studies including one published in the UK journal Diabetologia. One Great Dish: Dress up pasta with a seasonal vegetable sauce, such as caponata, an eggplant and tomato mixture, or include
primavera via spring vegetables and basil, or arrabbiata, featuring tomatoes and red pepper flakes.
Lebanese
Ingredients. “So much about Lebanese cuisine is ‘on trend’ with our tart and sour flavors from lemon, sumac and pomegranate molasses, a wide array of vegetarian and vegan dishes, plus a tradition of pickling, called mouneh, and yogurt and cheese-making,” says food blogger Maureen Abood, author of Rose Water & Orange Blossoms: Fresh and Classic Recipes from My Lebanese Kitchen. “Lebanese cuisine is extraordinarily healthy, fitting squarely into the Mediterranean diet.” Abood lives in East Lansing, Michigan, where she loves to use summer cherries and berries in her Lebanese-inspired dishes. According to Abood, another reason why Lebanese food is so popular is that Lebanese immigrants to the U.S. now outnumber the native population of their mother country. Practice. Gathering to share food is a hallmark of Lebanese hospitality. “The Lebanese style of eating includes maza; many small shared plates of remarkable variety,” says Abood. “Food as medicine” is also a Lebanese practice, according to a study in the journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. One Great Dish: “Many of my favorite Lebanese dishes are plant-based,” says Abood. “We love to stuff everything from cabbage to summer squash to grape leaves with vegetarian fillings, and cook them in a garlic or tomato broth. Every week, we make and eat mujaddara, a lentil and rice or bulgur pilaf with deeply caramelized onions.” Pair with any Lebanese salad, such as one she makes with sweet cherries and walnuts for “a perfectly healthy and crazy-delicious meal.”
Vietnamese
Ingredients. Vietnamese cooking emphasizes fresh herbs and leafy greens, green papaya, seafood, rice and condiments. A study in the British Journal of Nutrition found that green or unripe papaya contains more healthy carotenoids (lutein, beta-carotene and lycopene) than tomatoes or carrots.
Practice. The preferred style of Vietnamese cooking is steaming or simmering, using less fat. It also encourages communal eating, with each diner dipping an ingredient into a cooking pot. Cooked foods are accompanied by fresh salad greens, including herbs served as whole leaves. One Great Dish: Vietnamese hot pot is a favorite of Andrea Nguyen, whose Vietnamese family emigrated to California. Nguyen, author of Into the Vietnamese Kitchen: Treasured Foodways, Modern Flavors, blogs about food at VietWorldKitchen.com and now lives near San Francisco, California. “This is a slow, cook-it-yourself kind of meal. Set it up, relax with some organic wine or beer and enjoy. Flavors develop and the hot pot transforms as you eat,” she says. “At the end, you’ll slurp up the remaining broth and noodles.” See Tinyurl.com/Viet-ChineseHotPotRecipe. French Bonus: While croissants and triple-crème brie might not seem part of an ideal diet, rediscover two healthy practices from the French: Eat less and eat together. Ongoing studies at Cornell University show that we eat less if offered less. When researcher Paul Rozin, Ph.D., a psychology professor with the University of Pennsylvania, compared portions in Paris, France, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Philly portions were 25 percent larger. It’s also reflected in the two countries’ cookbook recipes. Rozin further found that French diners spent more time eating those smaller portions—perhaps explaining the French paradox: Most French eat rich foods and drink wine, yet don’t get fat. Judith Fertig writes award-winning cookbooks plus foodie fiction from Overland Park, KS (JudithFertig.com). March 2018
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Eat-a-Lot Wakame Sea Vegetable Soup
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Smoky Yellow Split Peas (Tamatar Chana Dal) This vegan and gluten-free recipe traces its roots to Southeast India, where roasting spices to yield nutty-hot flavors creates a layered experience. Yields: 6 cups 1 cup yellow split peas 1 lb potatoes (Yukon gold or russet), peeled and cut into ½-inch cubes ¼ tsp ground turmeric 2 to 4 dried red cayenne chiles (like chile de arbol), stems discarded 1 Tbsp coriander seeds 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 medium-size tomato, cored and diced 2 Tbsp finely chopped fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems 1½ tsp coarse kosher or sea salt Measure the peas into a medium-size saucepan. Cover with water and rinse the grains by rubbing them in-between fingertips. Drain and repeat three to four times until the water, upon rinsing the peas, remains fairly clear. Measure and pour 4 cups of water into the pan and bring it to a boil over medium-high heat. When some foam arises, scoop it out and discard it. Add the potatoes and turmeric to the peas, 30
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stirring once or twice. Lower the heat to medium-low and cover the pan. Stew the mélange, stirring occasionally, until the peas are tender, but still firm-looking and the potatoes are cooked, 20 to 25 minutes. While the peas and potatoes cook, preheat a small skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan feels hot (a palm held close to the bottom usually feels the heat within 2 to 4 minutes), sprinkle in the chiles, coriander and cumin. Toast the spices, shaking the pan very frequently, until the chiles blacken and smell smoky-hot and the seeds turn reddish brown and smell strongly aromatic (nutty with citrus undertones), 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer this spice blend to a blender jar and plunk in the tomato. Purée, scraping the insides of the jar as needed, to make a smooth, reddish brown paste with a smoky aroma. Once the peas are cooked, scrape the spicy, well-seasoned tomato paste into the pan. Stir in the cilantro and salt. Set the heat to medium-high and vigorously boil the dal, uncovered, stirring occasionally, to allow the flavors to mingle and the sauce to slightly thicken, 12 to 15 minutes. For a thicker sauce, mash some of the peas and potatoes with the back of a spoon. Serve warm. Recipe courtesy of Raghavan Iyer (RaghavanIyer.com).
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1 Tbsp sesame oil 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 Tbsp peeled and julienned ginger 3 scallions, both green and white parts, cut into thin disks 4¼ cups chicken or vegetable broth ¼ cup sake 1 Tbsp instant wakame sea vegetable, soaked in cold water for 2 minutes and drained 1 Tbsp white sesame seeds, toasted in a skillet Tamari to taste Ground white pepper to taste
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This soup satisfies a body’s call for a dish rich in minerals and vitamins.
In a medium pot, heat the sesame oil over medium heat until it’s hot, but not smoking. Add the garlic and ginger and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Add the white part of the scallions, reserving the green part, and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the chicken broth and sake, then bring the mixture to a boil. Add the wakame and the sesame seeds. Season the soup with a few drops of tamari and ground white pepper, and add the green part of the scallions. After a few strong stirs, serve piping hot in individual bowls. Recipe of Hiroko Shimbo from The Japanese Kitchen; permission from Quarto Publishing Group USA.
Cherries with Parsley, Walnuts and Pomegranate Vinaigrette This salad combines fresh summer fruits from the U.S. and Lebanon. Pomegranate molasses is a bottled condiment available at Middle Eastern markets and specialized grocers. Yields: 8 servings
Pasta with Caponata Try adding a sliced avocado or a can of tuna fish packed in olive oil. Yields: 4 servings Caponata: 2 Tbsp olive oil ¾ lb eggplant, peeled and diced (about 2 cups) 1 celery rib (about ½ cup) 1 medium onion, chopped (about 1 cup) 1 small tomato, coarsely chopped (about ½ cup) 2 Tbsp capers packed in vinegar 2 Tbsp wine vinegar 2 tsp natural sugar, optional 1 Tbsp pine nuts Kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste Pasta: ¾ lb farfalle or penne pasta 1 can tuna packed in olive oil, drained (optional) 2 Tbsp grated Parmesan 2 Tbsp julienned fresh basil leaves For the caponata, heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the eggplant and cook over medium-high heat, for 15 minutes, until lightly browned, mixing often.
Remove the eggplant with a slotted spoon and add the onions and celery to the skillet. Lower the heat and sauté, stirring occasionally. When the celery is tender, in about 10 minutes, add the tomatoes. Cover and continue to cook, mixing the vegetables together, for 10 minutes more. Add the eggplant. Drain the capers and soak them in cold water for 15 minutes. Rinse and blot on a paper towel. In a small pan, heat the vinegar and natural sugar together. As soon as the mixture boils, add desired amount of capers and pine nuts, then salt and pepper to taste. Simmer for 1 minute, and then add to the eggplant mixture. Cook over a low heat for 5 minutes. Adjust the seasoning.
1 qt sweet cherries, pitted and halved ⅓ cup walnuts, toasted and coarsely chopped ¼ cup flat leaf parsley, coarsely chopped 2 tsp pomegranate molasses Juice of ½ lemon 3 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil Pinch kosher salt In a decorative small salad bowl, combine the cherries, walnuts and parsley. In a small prep bowl, whisk the pomegranate molasses, lemon juice, olive oil and salt until it emulsifies. Dress the salad with the vinaigrette and serve immediately, or later, at room temperature. Recipe courtesy of Maureen Abood (MaureenAbood.com).
Transfer to a large serving bowl. The dish is best at room temperature, but can be cold. For the pasta, bring a big pot of salted water to a boil and add the pasta. Cook until al dente, drain and pour over the caponata. Add the tuna if desired. Toss gently and garnish with the Parmesan cheese and fresh basil. Recipe courtesy of Eugenia Bone (Kitchen Ecosystem.com). March 2018
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SPICE UP HEALTHY COOKING Six Seasonings with Surprising Payoffs by Amber Lanier Nagle
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pices add a punch of extra flavor to our favorite dishes, but they also possess proven health and wellness properties. From regulating blood sugar to reducing inflammation to helping control appetite, behold the magnificent six.
Garlic (Allium sativum)
“There’s a lot of evidence that suggests garlic supports heart health,” says Rosalee de la Forêt, a clinical herbalist and author of Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients into Foods and Remedies that Heal. A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition tracked the blood pressure of 79 patients with uncontrolled hypertension and found that the mean systolic blood pressure of those consuming two 240-milligram capsules of aged garlic extract a day for 12 weeks significantly decreased compared to those taking one capsule or a placebo. “Garlic may also reduce the duration
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and severity of colds and flu when taken at the onset of symptoms and each day afterwards,” says de la Forêt, citing a study published in Clinical Nutrition. “I mince a clove and mix it with honey to make it easier to swallow.”
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
Dr. Lipi Roy, a clinical assistant professor at the New York University School of Medicine and blogger at SpicesForLifemd.com, considers turmeric the golden spice of life. “In addition to its role in Indian and Asian cuisine, turmeric is used in traditional Indian medicine to treat common ailments like stomach upset, ulcers, flatulence, arthritis, sprains, wounds and skin and eye infections,” she says. A study published in Oncogene concluded that curcumin (the active ingredient in turmeric) was a more potent anti-inflammatory agent than aspirin or ibuprofen. Try adding a little turmeric and ground black pepper to soups, salads and sauces.
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Black Pepper (Piper nigrum)
Used in India for 4,000 years, black pepper may be the most popular spice of our era. “Black pepper can increase the amount of nutrients your body absorbs from other food and spices,” says de la Forêt. A study published in Plant Medica concluded that subjects consuming a small amount (20 milligrams) of an extract of black pepper showed an increase of retained curcumin in their bodies. For maximum benefits, grind whole peppercorns directly onto food at mealtime.
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia and Cinnamomum verum)
“One of cinnamon’s super powers is that it may help regulate blood glucose in patients with Type 2 diabetes,” Roy says. In a study published in Diabetic Medicine, subjects taking two grams of cinnamon daily for 12 weeks exhibited much better blood sugar control. Roy suggests sprinkling it on oatmeal, apples, pumpkin pie and brownies. Roast chicken flavored with cinnamon and other spices is another treat.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
“Ginger is a rhizome people have traditionally used medicinally to help with digestive issues, including upset stomachs and nausea,” says Karen Kennedy, of Concord, Ohio, a horticulturist and educator at the Herb Society of America. In a study published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology, researchers concluded that gastric emptying and relief was more rapid after subjects with frequent or severe stomach upsets ingested 1.2 grams of ginger. Ginger is also linked to increased circulation and reduced inflammation. A study published in Phytotherapy Research noted that this spice also worked in alleviating migraines equal to the pharmaceutical sumatriptan (Imitrex). According to a study in the journal Arthritis, it’s an effective tool in the battle against rheumatoid arthritis. Ginger adds a zing of healthy flavor to hot teas and stir-fried veggies such as broccoli, green beans, carrots or mushrooms.
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Paprika (Capsicum annuum)
A common spice added to Hungarian, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish and Indian cuisine, paprika is rich in natural carotenoids (the orangey pigment in many plants with antioxidant power) and capsaicin, both of which may decrease mortality from chronic illnesses. Another benefit of this capsaicincontaining spice is its ability to control appetite. In research published in the journal Physiology and Behavior, participants that consumed red pepper spice had a slightly higher core temperature and energy expenditure after a meal than the control group. The study further suggested that those that consumed capsaicin-containing spices like paprika ate fewer calories per day and had less interest in food. “Paprika is a great salt alternative, too,” says Roy. “Too often, people think they are craving salt, but they aren’t. They are craving flavor, and paprika gives a nice kick to chili, salad, grilled cheese and so many other foods.” Amber Lanier Nagle is a freelance writer in Northwest Georgia (AmberNagle.com). Thai Lotus - Tequesta, Florida 137, North US Highway 1 Tequesta, Florida
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“Ninety percent of the vitamin D we get comes from the sun, and exposing arms and legs for a few minutes a day is enough for most people with no risk of skin cancer,” says Registered Nurse Sue Penckofer, Ph.D., a professor in the School of Nursing at Chicago’s Loyola University. She’s the lead researcher for the Sunshine 2 Study, a clinical trial investigating the vitamin’s vital role in relieving depression. “Every tissue and cell of your body requires vitamin D to function properly,” says Michael Holick, Ph.D., a medical doc-
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tor who has pioneered vitamin D research at the Boston University Medical Center. A 40-year professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, he’s a fervent advocate of sensible sun exposure. “Vitamin D is actually a hormone, essential for bone and muscle health. It plays a significant role in reducing the risk of infectious diseases, including cardiovascular problems and certain cancers, contributes to brain function and memory, and elevates mood, all while reducing early mortality,” explains Holick, author of The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problem. Yet, he says, about half of all Americans are among the 1 billion people worldwide that are vitamin D deficient. Published vitamin D research in the U.S. National Library of Medicine turns up 74,486 studies and citations dating back to 1922, with nearly half done in the past 10 years; 478 of the total were authored or co-authored by Holick or cited his research. His work confirms that sensible sun exposure and supplementing with natural vita-
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At least 10 hours a week outdoors in sunshine is crucial for children under 6 for development of healthy eyes. Otherwise, the risk of myopia increases, which in turn lends risk for cataracts and glaucoma in adulthood. ~University of Sydney Adolescent and Eye Study of 2,000 children min D3 brings vitamin D levels to the optimal 40 to 60 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml). New research from the University of Surrey, in the UK, found D3 twice as effective in raising vitamin D levels as D2, which is often synthetically produced. While the human body manufactures vitamin D as a response to sun exposure, eating certain foods like fatty fish, egg yolks and cheese can help. Fortifying foods with the vitamin is controversial. “It’s interesting that the right sun exposure will correct D deficiency rapidly, but won’t create an excess. Our bodies stop producing the hormone vitamin D once we have enough,” says Dr. Robert Thompson, an obstetrician, gynecologist and nutrition specialist in Anchorage, Alaska, and author of The Calcium Lie II: What Your Doctor Still Doesn’t Know.
Bare Minimum Holick, who differentiates between unhealthy tanning and healthy sun exposure, recommends exposing arms and legs to noonday sun for five to 10 minutes three times a week for most people. He adds, “Everyone needs 1,500 to 2,000 international units of vitamin D3 [supplements] a day year-round, and obese people need two to three times that much, because their ability to manufacture vitamin D is impaired.” Penckofer’s research confirms that fair-skinned people absorb the sun’s rays easily and quickly, while darker-skinned people have a natural sunblock, so they need much longer sun exposure to absorb the UVB rays that trigger the production of vitamin D. She remarks that inadequate vitamin D is a possible explanation for the greater risk of high blood pressure observed in African-Americans. Holick contends that anyone living north of Atlanta, Georgia, cannot get enough winter sun exposure to maintain optimal vitamin D levels. “While vitamin D can be stored in the body for up to two months, a winter-induced deficiency is a convincing explanation for the seasonal affective disorder that strikes many in northern states in January, just two months after the weather turns too cold to get sufficient sun exposure,” explains Penckofer. “In Alaska, we eat lots of fatty fish and take D supplements in winter. We know there’s no chance we’re getting the D we need from the sun, even when we’re sunbathing in negative 30 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures,” quips Thompson. Kathleen Barnes is the author of numerous books on natural health, including Food Is Medicine: 101Prescriptions from the Garden. Connect at KathleenBarnes.com.
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to touch the earlobes. Pause, and then lower and repeat. Continue for one minute. Make it easier by doing slow and controlled reps without dumbbells.
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or 30 years, international bestselling author, teacher and speaker Ilona Selke has inspired thousands of people worldwide to create a more fulfilling life by discovering the power of their consciousness. She’s the author of six books, including Dream Big: The Universe is Listening and The Big Secret, co-authored with Jack Canfield. Her Living from Vision course, available in six languages including Chinese, teaches how to use the power of visualization to tap into our highest potential and deepest dreams in order to manifest miracles. Born in the Himalayas to German parents, Selke spent her first three years in Afghanistan speaking Persian and German, and then grew up in Germany. She moved to the U.S. at age 20 to study philosophy, where she met her husband and partner, Don Paris. The couple spent 25 years studying and communicating with dolphins in natural waters, experiences shared through her books Wisdom of the Dolphins and Dolphins, Love and Destiny. They split their time between a geodesic dome home on a Northwest Pacific island and the Shambala retreat center they founded in Bali.
What is key to manifesting our dreams and desires? It’s a four-step process. First, form a clear description in your mind, positively framed and based on your passion. No matter how big the dream, if you are behind it heart and soul, you will manifest miracles. Next, imagine the scenario as if it has already happened. The third and most vital step is to feel the feeling of your fulfilled wish as 38
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if it has already manifested. Fourth, create a metaphorical image that represents the feeling. By applying this method, our clients have manifested a desired pregnancy, funding for an overseas orphanage and redemption of a suicidal teen. In the latter case, the young man went on to focus on his dream of learning jazz piano well enough to play benefit concerts for children being treated for cancer.
Which universal principles are at work behind manifestation? We live in a conscious, interactive universe, and it is listening. Our Western scientific mindset may not support the idea, but thousands of years of mystical teachings, as well as new understanding via quantum physics, teach that the observer is an intricate part of what appears to be solid matter.
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In practice, it means we can communicate intentionally with the universe. When we learn to do so, it responds to us.
How do our thoughts affect our reality? All our thoughts, subconscious as well as conscious, affect how things manifest around us. If we have contradictory beliefs, it is hard to manifest things. For example, if we say we want money, but somehow believe that money is dirty, evil or undeserved, then we are pushing and pulling against ourselves. It’s important to dive into our subconscious mind and heart, and deal with the negative feelings that dwell there, such as hurt, sadness and trauma. Make this a daily activity—cleaning your emotional being. Eventually, your subconscious and conscious mind as well as the superconscious will all point in one direction and you will see your desired results. We guide people to build their success, aspirations and dreams in alignment with their deepest values as well as their purpose in life. Uniting purpose and direction is tremendous fuel for moving in the direction of your dreams.
Why does choosing goals aligned with our purpose make them manifest more easily? Personal goals and inner purpose are not always aligned for everyone. However, when you take time to become aware of your deepest dreams, you may find that a part of your purpose is embedded in them. Be aware that many people confuse their larger life purpose with their talents. Our talents are what we love to do, what we are good at. Yet our deeper purpose actually is to shine more light and share more love. That is the common true root to our purpose. My suggestion is to read books that share success stories from those that are living on purpose and provide step-by-step instructions on how to get there. Connect with April Thompson, in Washington, D.C., at AprilWrites.com.
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Step One: Empathize with a Child’s Experience While the desired outcome is to help a child embrace a different point of view of their situation, the first goal is not to come on too strong with an agenda of change. Instead, start from where they are, based on an expressed emotion. Reflect this with words, a hug or a gesture. Thoroughly accepting how a child feels doesn’t necessarily imply agreeing or sharing the same view, but it does release them from having to show how bad they feel. So when a child says, “I feel like I’m in jail,” resist the urge to say, “Are you crazy?” Rather than try to steer them off their course, go in the direction of their swerve to help direct them back to their best self. The key is to normalize the experience without minimizing it. Exhibiting too much good cheer means they have no choice but to be grumpy to get their point across. Introduce the idea of choice: “Your thoughts are making you feel really bad. I wonder if there is something different we could do.” Don’t oppressively correct them with the right answer; it makes a child feel bad for being wrong.
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also learn to recognize when “Mr. Negative” appears. Then they’re better prepared for discussion. As parents, when we learn to predict, “Yep, I knew my negative thinking was going to jump to that conclusion,” we can decide to choose other interpretations.
Step Three: Specify What Went Wrong Don’t be tempted to try to solve the huge problem initially presented, such as, “I hate my life, everything is terrible, I can’t do anything right.” The goal is actually much smaller, so teach a child to shrink it by narrowing down from some global form to the specific offending thought or situation that needs to be addressed. With young children, frame this approach as doing detective work to locate the source of the problem; with older children, explain that it’s usually a triggering event that makes us feel really bad—the straw that broke the camel’s back. It’s key to helping them know what to do to feel better.
Step Four: Optimize and Rewire When a child is thinking negatively, their thoughts stall, their strengths and resources lock up, and their energy, motivation and hopefulness are drained. Try different settings or perspectives on the specific problem the child has identified and choose the version or interpretation that works best for them, one that is the least damaging, most accurate and gets their system moving in a new direction.
Step Five: Mobilize to Be the Change When we can’t think our way out of a mood, we can move ourselves out of it. Like picking up the needle on a skipping record and putting it down elsewhere, doing something active helps the brain engage in something enjoyable until our nervous system recovers. Thoughts, like a windup toy with its wheels
against a wall, can keep spinning fruitlessly in place until manually turned in a new direction. Redirecting differs from distracting ourself from negative thoughts. Distractions play hide-and-seek with negativity; eventually, it will find us again. The master plan in caring for a child calls for us to first dismantle the power of whatever perspective is bullying them, correctly value ideas and then focus on what matters most. Whether we’re accepting or dismissing thoughts that suggest themselves, either way, we’re the boss because thoughts have only the power we give them and we are equipped to let them float on by or to amend, correct or replace them. Psychologist Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., is the founder and director of the Children’s and Adult Center for OCD and Anxiety, in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Her many books include Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking. For more information, visit TamarChansky.com.
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hen Jacques Pépin was growing up in France during World War II, he watched his mother use every scrap of food to meet the family’s needs, and then send him to live with a farmer in summer so her growing son could eat fresh from the farm. Today, the internationally renowned PBS-TV chef and cookbook author carries these sensibilities forward at his home and studio in Madison, Connecticut. “In Europe, and certainly in France, healthy food is much more expensive,” he says. “In America, a chef may have the person that washes dishes also prepare salads. With lettuce, he’ll cut off the whole top, cut out the heart and throw out the rest.” U.S. restaurant kitchens mirror home kitchens, where the average family throws away a quarter of the food they buy, wasting an average of $2,200 a year. These scraps mean wasted food and money at home, plus misspent resources to grow and transport the food. According to a report by the National Resource Defense Council, “Getting food to our tables eats up 10 percent of the total U.S. energy budget, uses 50 percent of U.S. land and swallows 80 percent of the fresh water consumed in the United States.”
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Self-described “frugal foodie” Diana Johnson, of Auburn, Washington, never lets asparagus ends go to waste. With the help of a blender, she turns them into a creamy asparagus soup—minus the cream—that her family loves (Tinyurl.com/AsparagusSoupTips).
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Thrifty cooks know the magic of quick pickles. Recycle the brine from pickles and pack thinly cut stems of broccoli, Swiss chard and mature spinach into the jar until covered with the brine, then seal and refrigerate. In a few days, these quick pickles will be ready for snacking and sandwiches.
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Very fine carrot tops can be used like parsley. With a food processor or high-speed blender, transform them into a favorite pesto or salsa verde recipe, suggests Registered Dietitian and nutritionist Madeline Basler, of Long Island, New York. One of
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her go-to’s is her Earth Day Carrot Top Pesto (Tinyurl.com/CarrotTopPestoRecipe). Beet greens can be sautéed like spinach, in a little extra-virgin olive oil with garlic, as a veggie side.
Fruit Snippets Stray grapes, a half-finished peach, overripe bananas, wrinkly berries and the core of a pineapple can all go in the freezer, and then into a smoothie.
Leftover Wine Freeze what’s left in the bottle in ice cube trays, suggests Anisha Jhaveri, a film writer and wine lover in New York City. It can add flavor to soups and stews, sauces and desserts like wine-poached pears.
Lemon Peels The limonene in lemon peels is a natural cleaner and degreaser, says blogger Jill Nystul, of Salt Lake City, Utah. She makes her own Citrus Vinegar All-Purpose Cleanser by simply packing lemon peels in
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Vegetable Peels and Trimmings Instead of throwing out onion skins, carrot peels, celery leaves and tough leek stems, collect them in a freezer bag over time and store in the freezer. When enough has accumulated to fill a pot, make homemade vegetable stock, suggests Sonnet Lauberth, a certified holistic health coach, blogger and cookbook author in Seattle (InSonnetsKitchen.com/how-to-makeperfect-vegetable-stock-for). At home, Pépin makes “fridge soup” once a week. “Whatever is left in the fridge— carrots, lettuce, a piece of leftover meat or whatever else I made the other day—goes into the soup,” says Pépin. “We finish it with some vermicelli or polenta or good bread.” A delicious meal, shared with family and friends, makes frugality festive. Judith Fertig writes award-winning cookbooks plus foodie fiction from Overland Park, KS (JudithFertig.com).
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Notorious for being picky eaters, cats might balk at sprouts being added to their regular diet. Rather than upsetting the status quo, grow sprouts like alfalfa or barley on a handy windowsill for grazing. “My cats prefer self-serve,” observes veterinarian Carol Osborne, owner of the Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center & Pet Clinic, in Ohio. “Now they leave my house plants alone.” Both cats and dogs may show improved gastric intestinal health as a result.
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a dog gets used to the slightly bitter taste. Once acclimated, one-eighth to one-quarter cup daily per 20 pounds of the pet’s weight is the rule of thumb,” says Osborne. She counsels against serving Fido onion, garlic, corn or mushroom sprouts. Peas, sunflowers, radishes, alfalfa and clover are suggested; they are all tasty and easy to grow.
Birds “We encourage people to make their own sprouts. It’s easy to get quality seeds for legumes or grains from Whole Foods, BobsRedMill.com or Nuts.com,” says Ann Brooks, president of the all-volunteer Phoenix Landing Foundation, in Asheville, North Carolina. They provide educational activities and facilitate adoption of birds,
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from parakeets to macaws. Sprouts from the store can be risky, because of bacteria, she cautions. “If not growing your own, the only one I recommend is the organic crunchy mix from SunnyCreekFarm.com. Be sure to get the freshest date possible.” “One of my favorite sprouts is mung beans, because they appear in two days or less. Birds like the crunch,” says Brooks. “Sprouts are safe to leave in the cage all day because they are live foods.”
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Horses When adding sprouts to a horse’s regular diet, it’s important to balance the intake. “A lot of barns feed forage three times a day. I know of a couple that feed one meal of sprouts and the other two of hay,” says Clair Thunes, Ph.D., a consulting equine nutritionist with Summit Equine Nutrition in Sacramento, California. “Several companies sell systems for large-scale growing.” The sprouts grow with matted roots in what is called a biscuit, weighing about 18 pounds. Difficult to mix with other feed, the biscuits are fed separately, roots and all. “Because of sporadic drought conditions, the idea of growing your own fodder became more popular, thinking it might make forage supply more dependable and possibly cheaper after initial startup costs,” Thunes explains. “Owners have a sense of control over what the horse eats, there’s less reliance on a supplier and the seeds are less expensive than hay. Due to moisture and nutritional differences, you can’t swap sprouts and hay pound for pound. It’s best to consult a veterinarian or nutritionist.” Sprouts contain a lot of moisture and have an inverted calcium phosphorus ratio that has to be accounted for she says. Horses enjoy barley, sunflower and flax sprouts for variety. The high moisture content may help reduce the risk of intestinal impaction and resulting colic.
Good for All “Sprouts are a healthy form of nutrition and a hip way for both pets and people to enjoy greens,” says Osborne. “They’re a great go-to powerhouse of nutrition, often more nutritious than the adult plant.” Connect with freelance writer Sandra Murphy at StLouisFreelanceWriter@mindspring.com. March 2018
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Offering the best of integrative Eastern and Western Medicine. William H. Stager, DO, MS, FACOFP Clinical Assoc. Professor, Dept. Family Medicine, NSUCOM Clinical Asst. Professor, Dept. Family Medicine, LECOM
• AOBNMM Board Certified: Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine • AOBFP Board Certified: Family Practice • Cranial Osteopathy • Medical Acupuncture
Serving each person in body, mind and spirit to reach their highest light “Dr. Stager’s practice in West Palm Beach consists of integrating the best of Eastern and Western medicine, especially using gentle hands-on body work, body/ mind energy work and acupuncture. Dr. Stager treats a wide variety of patients from all over the world, of all ages, ranging from newborn to elderly; from common general health to neuromusculoskeletal problems.”
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Self-Treatment Points By William H. Stager, DO, MS, MPH, FAAFP, FAAMA, FAAO, FACOFP dist.
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cupuncture and acupressure have been around for thousands of years. Various forms and variations have been found in almost all ancient cultures around the world. The Chinese, Indians, Egyptians, North and South American native people, Eskimos, you name it; they’ve all done some form of acupuncture and acupressure. In America, Benjamin Franklin’s great-grandson, Dr. Franklin Bache, wrote the first medical acupuncture article in the U.S. Acupuncture and acupressure were used during the Civil war in the mid 1800’s, and were included also in well-known medical textbooks around the beginning of the 1900’s. Acupuncture popularity and research have grown exponentially in the last thirty years, mostly in China, Japan, Europe, America and Canada. Thousands of books and research papers have been written in dozens of languages. Almost every known disease, every organ system in the body, as well as psychiatric conditions have all been researched and affected by acupuncture. The FDA,
in 1996, reclassified acupuncture needles as medical devices, and the National Institutes of Health is spending millions of dollars on acupuncture research. Legislation is in Congress at this time trying to get acupuncture accepted by Medicare. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes acupuncture for a variety of conditions, and mainstream medical organizations like the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) “recognizes that acupuncture may be part of the armamentarium of qualified and licensed physicians.” So let me share with you some knowledge of acupuncture points and encourage you to do acupressure on yourself and your loved ones. Since you don’t have acupuncture needles or training, self-acupressure can be a satisfying alternative. I will describe the points, their location and effects. If you want more detail you might get some acupuncture books or find pictures and information on the internet. This will get you started. Acupuncture points are named and numbered and all have long descriptions and stories to go with each one. They can be needled or stimulated with your fingers (acupressure) either alone or in combinations and sequences with other points. Usually, if you simply rub an acupressure point with your thumb or finger for 10-30 seconds, you will get some of its effects. Sometimes warming them with a hot towel or vibrating them with a small vibrator helps, too. Adding Bach Flower remedies or other homeopathic remedies as well as various essential oils can add to your desired effects. The combinations are endless.
LI 4: (LARGE INTESTINE 4) is one of the largest and more
important points in the body. It is located in the center of the flesh between the first and second metacarpal bones, in the web between the thumb and first finger. It is a major energy point, and stimulates all Yang levels. Yin and Yang are the two major classifications of energy in the body, and each has a huge explanation for it. Yin is described as female, inner and cooler, while Yang is described as male, outer and warmer. They are relative terms and are best described in relation to each other, like two sides of the same coin, or the dark side (Yin) and light side (Yang) of a mountain in the sunlight. LI 4 strengthens against infections, and treats all pains, especially in the head. Headaches, toothaches, sore throats, sinusitis and nose problems, eye problems, tinnitus, insomnia and agitation, and itchy, allergic skin problems are all treated by this very strong and important point. Combined with LR 3 or ST 36 adds to its effects.
LR 3: (LIVER 3) is to the foot what LI 4 is to the hand. It is in the space between the tendons of the first and second toes, about an inch or two back from the web between the toes. It stimulates Yin energy. It treats all foot problems, eye problems, nasal congestion, insomnia and irritability, nausea and vomiting, menstrual disorders and headaches. In fact, when LI 4 and LR 3 are used together they are called the “Four Gates” in Chinese, and are used for most disorders. ST 36: (STOMACH 36) with LI 4 are the two largest and
strongest points in the body. It is located about four finger-breadths below the kneecap about an inch lateral (on the outer edge) to the tibia (leg bone). It supports Yang energy and can be used for almost any condition. All disorders of the digestive system such as nausea, vomiting, indigestion, gastritis and diarrhea; all pain problems; dizziness; respiratory problems; the list goes on and on. It calms the spirit and is also called the Point of Godly Equanimity.
KI 3: (KIDNEY 3) is also a very strong
point. It is located on the inside of the ankle in the depression between the medial malleolus (ankle bone) and the Achilles tendon. It is Yin, and strengthens the body’s energies (both Yin and Yang actually). It is used for any kidney problem, back pain, menstrual difficulty, edema and arthritis.
BL 60: (BLADDER 60) is opposite KI 3, i.e., on the outside of
the ankle in the depression between the lateral malleolus (other ankle bone) and the Achilles tendon. It is used very often together with KI 3 for pains of all kinds, from head to neck to back to knees or ankles and feet. It is Yang, and draws energy down and out. William H. Stager, DO, MS, MPH, FA MA, FAAO, FACOFPAOBNMM Board Certified: Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. AOBFP Board Certified: Family Medicine. Medical Acupuncture. Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, NSUCOM. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, LECOM Medical Director, Flagler Institute for Rehabilitation, Inc. 311 Golf Road, Suite 1100, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Tel. 561-832-1894, Fax 561-832-1590.
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THURSDAY MARCH 1 Energetic Healing - Advanced techniques for
those ready to learn and develop the mental powers needed for Intuitive Healing. Enter deeper levels of consciousness in that you can heal genetic, karmic and current blockages in the energy field. Great group! Many discussions on the new developments in alternative healing. Free class for those who know how to work with energy and are ready to move ahead. Call: Jane at 561-827-3319. Booksigning at 7 pm. James Grippando will speak
and sign Death in Live Oak $27.99. Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore, Pineapple Grove, 273 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Phone: 561-279-7790. www.murderonthebeach.com Meditation Every Day at 12:30 @ Yoga Journey
ther Rick McBride, mixed blood Cherokee. This is a 2 day workshop: Sat 3/3 (day 1) & Sat 3/10 (day 2); 9:30 am to 5:00 pm each day. Tuition fee is $325 & includes 45 page manual. Benefit from the centuries-old Native American Medicine Wheel as it was originally given to the people of Turtle Island. The Wheel is a tool for solving the hard questions of Life. This workshop is for people who are serious about creating the life they want, and doing so independently. There is a reason these ways have survived: they work! No previous knowledge of Native American teachings is required. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. For further information and to RSVP call 561-333-3372, or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
Studio, 1950 Glades Road, Boca Raton in the Wyndam Hotel (5th floor). Monday through Friday. 30 minutes of blissful breath work, mantra and relaxation. Investment $10
Yoga in the Park with Leslie Glickman. Sanborn
FRIDAY MARCH 2
JOHN PRINCE PARK WALK, 2520 Lake Worth
Private Psychic Readings w/Countess Nadia
Starella. Fri. 2-6PM. To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 The Five Love Languages w/Jamar. Fri. 7-9PM
Cost $35 or $30 by 3/1, $65 or $55 per couple by 3/1 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Booksigning at 7 pm. Laura Lippman will speak
and sign Sunburn 26.99.Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore, Pineapple Grove, 273 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Phone: 561-279-7790. www.murderonthebeach.com
SATURDAY MARCH 3 Private Intuitive/Psychic Readings w/Kristina Angelgate. Sat. 12-4PM. To Register or For More
Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 48
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Square Park, Federal Hwy, Downtown Boca Raton 9 - 10 am. Free Weekly Community Yoga Event. Rd, Lake Worth, FL. Enjoy the pleasure of strolling in the park. 7:30 a.m. Contact Florida Trail Assn.: Paul Cummings, 561-596-4423. Public/ Leisure.
SUNDAY MARCH 4 The Chakras and Self-Healing led by Pearl Rau-
berts: 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm, $25. Learn about the seven major energy centers, the body, mind, emotion and spirit connection and do practical work with the other class members to sense chakra energy. Participate in a powerful self-healing exercise to direct healing energy to each of your own major chakras; this meditative exercise is easily done at home after the class and it works! 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Please RSVP: call 561-3333372 or pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com Reiki Circle led by Pearl Rauberts, starts at 3:30
Mondays from 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts
385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. We use a sliding scale of $25 - $50 per treatment. You decide what you can afford. The mission of AGAPE Community Acupuncture is to make acupuncture accessible to EVERYBODY. We provide acupuncture treatments in a warm and welcoming community setting at a cost that you help determine. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info. FREE Laura Norman Reflexology Training We-
binar 8:00pm-9:00pm. Talk with Laura Norman about: How to Add to Your Services • Start a New Career • Earn $75-$150 an Hour • FREE Registration online at www.lauranorman.com. Learn about Laura Norman’s unique, holistic Method of Reflexology, including powerful nurturing relaxation and Foot, Hand, Ear and Face Reflexology techniques you can learn through individualized, guided, hands-on instruction! Take your first step toward a new career in complementary healthcare, or expand your current practice! See our ad in this issue for our complete Certification class schedules starting March 17th. Location: The comfort of your home. Register online now at www.lauranorman.com.
TUESDAY MARCH 6 Transformational Breath® w/Jamar. Tues. 6:308:30PM Cost $45 or $40 by 3/5. To Register or
For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 PRENATAL YOGA with Alison Berkery: Tues-
days @ 6:30-7:30pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469 $18/single class or $60/series of 4. Prenatal yoga is
pm, donation. Experience the healing power of Reiki to help body, mind & emotions. Open to those wanting to receive Reiki, we start with a brief guided meditation, then each person has a short individual Reiki healing session with Pearl on a Reiki table. Arrive promptly and you must register ahead of time (limited number of places). 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. To RSVP, call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com.
specifically designed for the amazing journey of pregnancy. This class is perfect for any level of yoga experience including new students. Linking yoga postures to breath will lead you to find balance and awareness to the mind, body and spirit. Connect deeply to yourself and your baby while making friends with other expecting mothers in a safe, open environment. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 7
AGAPE COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE:
Love and Music- Healthy Life Salon & Organic
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Wine Bar -join us for a fantastic evening of live music, organic vegan food and organic wine In our charming Courtyard setting behind the salon. Enjoy the delicious vegan, gluten-free, organic food specially prepare by LOVjuice while tasting four different organic wines presented by Healthy Life Wine Bar. Acoustic music by Jorge from Bruja. 6:30-8:30pm Only $40 pp. Call 561891-7527. Seating limited. 203 SE 1st Ave Boca Raton, 33432 The Soul of Intimacy, an Evening w/don Miguel
Ruiz Jr. Wed. 7-9PM Cost $55 or $45 by 3/6. To Register or For More Information Call: 561630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Stone People Medicine Readings with Grandfather
Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee. These are private one on one Native American style readings available from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm; $50 per 45 minutes reading. You must call to book your time slot and other days and times are also available. Stone People have been used for millennia for receiving guidance from the Spirit world by Native Americans. If you need clarity on an issue, consider this old and profound reading technique. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail. com; details at www.rauberts.com Tai Chi & Chi Gong with Dr. Keith Cini Wednes-
days; 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. $18/ single class or $60/series of 4. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life. Tai chi and qigong are two mind-body practices that originated in ancient China. As you begin to practice tai chi and qigong you can enjoy many health benefits such as; Improved strength, conditioning, coordination, and flexibility, Reduced pain and stiffness. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
THURSDAY MARCH 8 The Seven Chakras: Evolutionary Centers of
Consciousness w/Jamar (4Wks). Thur. 6:308:30PM Cost $150 or $120 by 3/7 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 “Learning from Spiritual Teachers – Ancient and
New” Free Spiritual Café at 7:00 pm on Thursday, March 8th at the Publix Greenwise, 11231 Legacy Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. Share
informal conversation about dreams and other spiritual tools. Unlock keys to understanding and meeting challenges we face in life. Presented by the Palm Beach County ECKANKAR Center. For directions and more info call our local ECKANKAR Center (561) 434-2003 or find us on www.meetup.com/ecankarinpalmbeach and on Facebook at ECKANKAR Palm Beach County. Energy Healing Circle led by Pearl Rauberts, starts
at 2:00 pm; Donation. Experience Rauberts’ Energy Healing Technique (REHT), a new & unique method of healing created by Pearl Rauberts. Arrive promptly as we start with a guided group meditation; each person then receives a short session of energy healing from Pearl. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time (limited number of places): call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
FRIDAY MARCH 9 Become An Intuitive. w/ Joan Balarezo Passeg-
gio. Fri. 6:30-8:30pm Cost $30 or $25 by 3/8 To Register or For More Information Call: 561630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418
SATURDAY MARCH 10 Joseph ‘Man of God’ Weekend of Transformation
Day 1. Sat. 1-8PM Package Special for All Day Events $99 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Unlock Your Psychic Mind. Sat. 1PM Cost $45 or
$35 by 3/9 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Divine Healing” Sat. 3:30PM Cost $45 or $35 by
3/9 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 “Speaking To Heaven” Sat. 7PM Cost $60 or $50
by 3/9 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Sound of Soul Event- HU is the Sound behind all
sounds, woven into the language of life. Join us as we sing HU together on Saturday, March 10th at
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1489 N. Military Trail Suite 209 West Palm Beach 33409
The Chakras and Self-Healing
Sunday March 4 12:30pm to 3:00pm $25
Energy Healing Circle Thursday March 8 Starts at 2:00pm Donation
Reiki Level I
Sunday March 11 9:30am to 5:00pm $150
5 Steps to Awakening Saturday March 17 2:30pm to 4:30pm $20
Reiki Level IIIA
Sunday March 24 9:30am to 5:00pm $200
Reiki Circle
Tuesday March 27 Starts at 6:30pm Donation
Healing Your Life
Saturday March 31 11:00am to 1:00pm $20
Connecting With Your Spirit Guide Saturday March 31 2:00pm to 4:00pm $20 Full details at
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11:00 am, at the West Palm Beach ECKANKAR Center, 1695 Florida Mango Road, Suite 4, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. For directions and more information call (561) 434-2003 or find us on www.meetup.com/ecankarinpalmbeach. You can learn more about HU at https://eckankarblog.org/ sound-of-soul/ Booksigning at 7 pm. Brad Parks will speak and
sign Closer Than You Know 26.00. Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore, Pineapple Grove, 273 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Phone: 561-279-7790. www.murderonthebeach.com Yoga in the Park with Leslie Glickman. Sanborn
Square Park, Federal Hwy, Downtown Boca Raton 9 - 10 am. Free Weekly Community Yoga Event. Les Petits Collecteurs of South Florida will hold
their annual Dollhouse Miniatures Show and Sale on , March 10, 2018 from 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. at the Boca Raton Community Center, 150 N.W. Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton, Florida 33432. Admission is: Adults - $5.00, Under 12 - $2.00. There will be mini item dealers, a large exhibit room with the theme “My Special Place”, free Make It and Take It Demos, raffles, door prizes and lunch facilities. Pre-registered workshops will be held on Friday, March 9, 2018. We support Kids in Distress and AVDA. Our website is http.//sites.google.com/site/lespetitsclub. You can also contact risko@bellsouth.net
Joseph ‘Man of God’ Weekend of Transforma-
tion Day 2. 1-8PM Package Special for All Day Events $99 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 “Angels & Spirit Guides”. Sun. 1PM Cost $45 or
$35 by 3/10 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake
mark your calendar SEEKING A SPIRITUAL HOME? Quaker Silent Worship Sundays 10:30 am 823 N. A Street, Lake Worth ~ see webpage for details:
PalmBeachQuakers.org pbQuakers@gmail.com Palm Beach Edition
“Divine Affirmation Cards Workshop” Sun.
3:30PM Cost $55 or $45 by 3/10 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 “The Masters Speak” Sun. 6PM Cost $55 or $45 by 3/10 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Reiki Level I class with Pearl Rauberts, 9:30
am to 5:00 pm, $150 includes 2 manuals. Learn about Reiki healing and how to channel the healing energy for yourself and for others. Learn hand positions, receive all four of the Reiki Level I attunements and get your Level I certification. Give and receive Reiki in a small group with individual attention from a very highly experienced, well-qualified teacher. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register and pay deposit ahead of time: call 561-3333372 or pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
MONDAY MARCH 12
PRENATAL YOGA with Alison Berkery: Tues-
days @ 6:30-7:30pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469 $18/single class or $60/series of 4. Prenatal yoga is
specifically designed for the amazing journey of pregnancy. This class is perfect for any level of yoga experience including new students. Linking yoga postures to breath will lead you to find balance and awareness to the mind, body and spirit. Connect deeply to yourself and your baby while making friends with other expecting mothers in a safe, open environment. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 Crystal Mastery Series w/Alexandra Andrews
(4Wks). Weds. 6:30-8:30PM Cost $165 or $150 by 3/13 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418
Booksigning at 7 pm. John Hart will speak and
sign Hush 27.99. Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore, Pineapple Grove, 273 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Phone: 561-279-7790. www.murderonthebeach.com Stone People Medicine Readings with Grandfather
385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. We use a sliding scale of $25 - $50 per treatment. You decide what you can afford. The mission of AGAPE Community Acupuncture is to make acupuncture accessible to EVERYBODY. We provide acupuncture treatments in a warm and welcoming community setting at a cost that you help determine. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee. These are private one on one Native American style readings available from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm; $50 per 45 minutes reading. You must call to book your time slot and other days and times are also available. Stone People have been used for millennia for receiving guidance from the Spirit world by Native Americans. If you need clarity on an issue, consider this old and profound reading technique. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail. com; details at www.rauberts.com
TUESDAY MARCH 13
Tai Chi & Chi Gong with Dr. Keith Cini Wednes-
AGAPE COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE: Mondays from 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts
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Transformational Breath® w/Jamar Tues. 6:308:30PM Cost $45 or $40 by 3/12 To Register or
For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Yoga of 12-Step Recovery with Melanie Haraldson
@ Yoga Journey Studio, 1950 Glades Road, Boca Raton in the Wyndam Hotel (5th floor). 7:459:15pm The Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Y12SR) is a 12-step-based discussion and all-levels yoga practice open to anyone and everyone dealing with their own addictive behavior or affected by the addictive behavior of others. Investment $10
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days; 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. $18/ single class or $60/series of 4. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life. Tai chi and qigong are two mind-body practices that originated in ancient China. As you begin to practice tai chi and qigong you can enjoy many health benefits such as; Improved strength, conditioning, coordination, and flexibility, Reduced pain and stiffness. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
THURSDAY MARCH 15 Energetic Healing - Advanced techniques for those ready to learn and de-
velop the mental powers needed for Intuitive Healing. Enter deeper levels of consciousness in that you can heal genetic, karmic and current blockages in the energy field. Great group! Many discussions on the new developments in alternative healing. Free class for those who know how to work with energy and are ready to move ahead. Call: Jane at 561-827-3319. “Spiritual Freedom – Fulfill Your Devine Potential” This lively Round
Table discussion about spiritual principles and personal experiences is a great opportunity to introduce a newcomer to the ECK Teachings. This event will be held at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm with light refreshments to follow at the Palm Beach County ECKANKAR Center, 1695 Florida Mango Road, Suite 4, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. For directions and more info call our local ECKANKAR Center (561) 434-2003 or find us on www.meetup.com/ ecankarinpalmbeach and on Facebook at ECKANKAR Palm Beach County. Reiki healing private sessions with Pearl Rauberts, Reiki Master, Teacher &
Practitioner available today between 12:30 pm and 5:00 pm; $60 for 1-hour or $35 for 1/2 hour session. Pearl will channel Reiki healing to help each person: using her many years of experience, she will customize the session to meet each person’s individual needs. Reiki helps heal body, mind, and emotions. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time (sessions available on many other times/days also): call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com OPEN HOUSE AT AGAPE HEALING ARTS 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM. Agape
Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. Free OPEN HOUSE LECTURE SERIES. Usually one thinks of acupuncture in regards to Chinese medicine but Chinese medicine is actually made up of eight pillars of which acupuncture is the first. Our first lecture in a series of eight will be discussing the benefits of acupuncture and also covering the basics of the Eight pillars of Chinese medicine. ***Raffle drawing for Acupuncture Initial Visit and Consultation. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
which Pearl will help you develop a plan to move forward. Pearl has been one of South Florida’s leading Spiritual Awakening teachers for many years. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. To register, call 561-333-3372 or pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com Yoga in the Park with Leslie Glickman. Sanborn Square Park, Federal
Hwy, Downtown Boca Raton 9 - 10 am. Free Weekly Community Yoga Event.
LEVEL II Yin Yoga Training for Teachers with Leslie Glickman Mar
17 & 18 @ Yoga Journey Studio, 1950 Glades Road, Boca Raton in the Wyndam Hotel (5th floor). 12 – 6 pm Dive deeper into your Yin training and practice with this highly informative and newly designed course from Leslie Glickman. Leslie has developed a thoughtful and innovative Advanced Level II Yin Yoga Training created for experienced Yin teachers looking to explore in more depth than ever before. We will delve into the science and techniques behind teaching this unbelievably transformative practice. Part one will include Anatomy, Breathwork and the Systems of the Body, finishing the day with a deep practice and discussion. Part two will cover Advanced Sequencing and Theme Weaving followed by an opportunity to play out the results of our weekend with a practice and Q & A. Prerequisites: You must have completed Leslie’s Level I Yin Training or have a minimum of one year Yin teaching experience. 10 Hours of CEU’s will be offered. Investment: $299.00 Laura Norman Reflexology - 4-Day Hand Reflexology Certification,
March 17-20 (Sat-Tues: 9am-6pm • 32 CEs) or 2-Day Hand Reflexology Part 1 (Sat-Sun: 9am-6pm • 16 CEs). Study Laura Norman’s unique
FRIDAY MARCH 16 Secrets to Living Above the Fray: an Awareness Project w/Dr. Thomas
Ashton 7-9PM Cost $45 or $35 by 3/15 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Raw JUCE & Yoga Journey Studio with Cathy Rosenberg on the roof at
Raw Juce 197 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton. 6:00pm Yoga Journey is so proud to be teaming up with raw JUCE for Turn Up Friday.. a new twist on happy hour! Raw Yoga & live music by DJ Sal...on the Roof Top of raw JUCE East. Join us each month for a fun, all levels vinyasa practice. Class begins at 6:00 pm and will be followed by fresh JUCE samples. Come and share space with our community!
SATURDAY MARCH 17 Psychic Fair: Join us for a Very Special Psychic Fair! Sat. 12-5PM To Reg-
ister or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter. com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 5 Steps to Awakening with Pearl Rauberts; 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm, $20. Many
people understand the importance of awakening spiritually and making progress on their spiritual path and this class will help you to implement useful spiritual practices in your day to day life. We will look at Gratitude, Meditation, Prayer, Mindfulness, Ritual. This will be an interactive class in
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Method through extensive, guided, hands-on experience! Learn powerful, nurturing relaxation and Hand Reflexology techniques, Laura’s holistic approach and the profound results clients experience through the hands. Led by Master Instructor Sande Rosen. Expand your current practice or take your first step toward a new career in complementary healthcare! Upon completion, receive a certificate of completion in Laura Norman Hand Reflexology (Florida LMT, NCBTMB, ARCB CE Contact Hours Awarded). Location: Boynton Beach. Complete info online at www.lauranorman.com - Call us at 561-272-1220, email us at classes@lauranorman.com.
SUNDAY MARCH 18 “The Search for God” The ECK Light and Sound
Service is a time for people of all religious backgrounds to come and share the love for God. It is held every third Sunday of each month at 11:00 am in the Palm Beach County ECKANKAR Center, 1695 Florida Mango Road, Suite 4, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. The service includes singing the HU, guest speakers, small discussion groups, creative arts and fellowship. Find us on www. meetup.com/ecankarinpalmbeach for directions and more information, or call (561) 434-2003. Ancient Symbols, Modern Guides with Grand-
father Rick McBride, mixed blood Cherokee; 12:00 pm to 2:00pm, $25. In this lecture, we will consider a number of ancient symbols left behind by the Native American ancestors of this land. There is much more to ancient petroglyphs, story hides, and totems than the artistic expression of the ancestors. Learn not only what the spiritual aspects are, but how to incorporate them into your life. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Please RSVP: call 561-333-3372,
or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com, details at www.rauberts.com Understanding Animals as Medicine Helpers with
Grandfather Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee; 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm, $25. Native American teachings & traditions help us understand the relationship between humans and animals. Today you will discover the many ways Animal Medicine Helpers can help you and also learn how to establish a conscious relationship with a particular Medicine Helper nation. You will also learn how a good understanding of Medicine Helpers adds greater dimension to your life. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409.To register, call 561-333-3372, or pearlrauberts@ hotmail.com, details at www.rauberts.com Native American Hand Drumming Circle with
Grandfather Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee; 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm, Donation. Traditional Native American style drumming with hand drums and singing of Lakota Prayer songs; no drumming experience is required. Native American style drums are available to borrow. A spiritual experience suitable for everyone. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. RSVP required: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
welcoming community setting at a cost that you help determine. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
TUESDAY MARCH 20 Transformational Breath® w/Jamar. Tues. 6:308:30PM Cost $45 or $40 by 3/19 To Register or
For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 PRENATAL YOGA with Alison Berkery: Tues-
days @ 6:30-7:30pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469 $18/single class or $60/series of 4. Prenatal yoga is
specifically designed for the amazing journey of pregnancy. This class is perfect for any level of yoga experience including new students. Linking yoga postures to breath will lead you to find balance and awareness to the mind, body and spirit. Connect deeply to yourself and your baby while making friends with other expecting mothers in a safe, open environment. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
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Stone People Medicine Readings with Grandfather
385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. We use a sliding scale of $25 - $50 per treatment. You decide what you can afford. The mission of AGAPE Community Acupuncture is to make acupuncture accessible to EVERYBODY. We provide acupuncture treatments in a warm and
Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee. These are private one on one Native American style readings available from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm; $50 per 45 minutes reading. You must call to book your time slot and other days and times are also available. Stone People have been used for millennia for receiving guidance from the Spirit world by Native Americans. If you need clarity on an issue, consider this old and profound reading technique. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail. com; details at www.rauberts.com Tai Chi & Chi Gong with Dr. Keith Cini Wednes-
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days; 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. $18/ single class or $60/series of 4. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life. Tai chi and qigong are two mind-body practices that originated in ancient China. As you begin to practice tai chi and qigong you can enjoy many health benefits such as; Improved strength, conditioning, coordination, and flexibility, Reduced pain and stiffness. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
THURSDAY MARCH 22 Holistic Life Coaching private sessions with Pearl Rauberts available between
12:30 pm and 6:00 pm; $55 for 1 hour. Are you stressed, stuck, not achieving goals such as living a healthier lifestyle and need help in moving forward? Living a happy and successful life involves having a lifestyle that promotes health at all levels. Holistic Life Coaching helps you understand the need to pay attention to the emotional, mental, spiritual and physical aspects of your whole being, so that you can achieve your goals. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time (sessions available on many other times/days also): call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
SATURDAY MARCH 24 Psychic Intuitive & Mediumship Readings w/Kat Macenas. Sat. 12-4PM To
Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter. com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Open House - All Welcome Come visit the Palm Beach County ECKAN-
KAR center anytime from 11:00 am through 3:00 pm. Drop in to see where we are located, meet some of our community, enjoy light refreshments and open conversation. ECKANKAR is The Path of Spiritual Freedom. The Palm Beach County ECKANKAR Center is located at 1695 Florida Mango Road, Suite 4, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, on the northwest corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and Florida Mango Road. For directions and more info call (561) 434-2003 or find us on www.meetup.com/ecankarinpalmbeach or visit www.eckankar.org. Reiki Level IIIA with Reiki Master, Teacher & Practitioner Rev Pearl Rau-
berts; 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, $200. This class can be taken on its own or as the first part of the full Reiki Master training (2 further classes at a later date). You will receive the Reiki Master attunement, learn the Master symbol & learn advanced Reiki techniques. In this class, you will give and receive Reiki using the Master techniques in a small group with individual attention from Pearl, who is a very highly experienced teacher. Must have Reiki I & II certificates from classes taken in person not online. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Advance registration with deposit required; call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com. Yoga in the Park with Leslie Glickman. Sanborn Square Park, Federal Hwy,
Downtown Boca Raton 9 - 10 am. Free Weekly Community Yoga Event.
SUNDAY MARCH 25 Private Healing Sessions w/Avilone Bailey. Sun. 11-3PM To Register or For
More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Make a Native American Hand Drum with Grandfather Rick McBride,
mixed blood Cherokee; 12:00pm to 3:00pm. $165 for octagonal drum ($105 deposit) or $195 for round drum ($135 deposit); deposit must be paid by March 11. You will make your own Native American style hand drum and learn drum etiquette; full instruction and all materials are provided for you including animal hide and frames made by Grandfather Rick. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Further information and to register: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com
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MONDAY MARCH 26 Yoga for Beginner’s Series w/Jamar (6Wks).
Mon. 7-8:30PM Cost $115 or $99 by 3/25 or dropin fee $20 To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 AGAPE COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE: Mondays from 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing
Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. We use a sliding scale of $25 - $50 per treatment. You decide what you can afford. The mission of AGAPE Community Acupuncture is to make acupuncture accessible to EVERYBODY. We provide acupuncture treatments in a warm and welcoming community setting at a cost that you help determine. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
TUESDAY MARCH 27 Transformational Breath® w/Jamar. Tues. 6:308:30PM Cost $45 or $40 by 3/26 To Register or
For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 “Learning from Spiritual Teachers – Ancient and
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with Grandfather Rick McBride, mixed-blood Cherokee; 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Donation. Traditional Native American style drumming with hand drums and singing of Lakota Prayer songs; no drumming experience is required. Drums are available to borrow. A spiritual experience suitable for everyone and traditional Native American style drum healing is offered to those wanting to receive healing. 1489 Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. RSVP required: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail. com; details at www.rauberts.com
New” Free Spiritual Café at 11:00 am on Tuesday, March 27th at the Wellington Whole Foods Market Café, 2635 State Road 7, Wellington, FL 33414. Share informal conversation about dreams and other spiritual tools. Unlock keys to understanding and meeting challenges we face in life. Presented by the Palm Beach County ECKANKAR Center. For directions and more info call our local ECKANKAR Center (561) 434-2003 or visit www.eckankar.org. Reiki Circle led by Pearl Rauberts, starts at 6:30
pm, donation. Experience the healing power of Reiki to help body, mind & emotions. Open to those wanting to receive Reiki, we start with a brief guided meditation, then each person has a short individual Reiki healing session with Pearl
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on a Reiki table. Arrive promptly and you must register ahead of time (limited number of places). 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. To RSVP, call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com. PRENATAL YOGA with Alison Berkery: Tues-
days @ 6:30-7:30pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469 $18/single class or $60/series of 4. Prenatal yoga is
specifically designed for the amazing journey of pregnancy. This class is perfect for any level of yoga experience including new students. Linking yoga postures to breath will lead you to find balance and awareness to the mind, body and spirit. Connect deeply to yourself and your baby while making friends with other expecting mothers in a safe, open environment. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 Rauberts Energy Healing Technique private ses-
sions with Energy Healer Pearl Rauberts available between 12:30pm and 5:00pm; $60 for 1 hour. Pearl will work with the healing energy to help you with a wide range of issues, both physical and emotional. She has 30 years experience of healing in England and USA. Each session is customized to suit the client. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. Must register ahead of time (sessions available on many other times/ days also): call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com Tai Chi & Chi Gong with Dr. Keith Cini Wednes-
days; 12:00-1:00pm. Agape Healing Arts 385 Tequesta Drive Suite 4 Tequesta FL 33469. $18/ single class or $60/series of 4. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life. Tai chi and qigong are two mind-body practices that originated in ancient China. As you begin to practice tai chi and qigong you can enjoy many health benefits such as; Improved strength, conditioning, coordination, and flexibility, Reduced pain and stiffness. Visit www.AgapeHealingArts.com or call office 561-76-AGAPE for more info. Join us at DELIA WEISS MD & WELLNESS
March 28, 2018 Wednesday 6:30 - 7:30PM for a complimentary informal medical discussion on Longevity and Mood quantity/quality of life topics personalized laboratory testing and focused therapies. Tel. 561.243.8783 or DELIAWEISSMD.com for reservation. 200 Lindell Blvd., Suite 914 Delray Beach, FL 33483. Located at the SW corner of Federal Hwy. and Lindell Blvd. Delray Bay Apts. and offices next to Walgreen’s.
THURSDAY MARCH 29 Energetic Healing - Advanced techniques for those ready to learn and
develop the mental powers needed for Intuitive Healing. Enter deeper levels of consciousness in that you can heal genetic, karmic and current blockages in the energy field. Great group! Many discussions on the new developments in alternative healing. Free class for those who know how to work with energy and are ready to move ahead. Call: Jane at 561-827-3319.
FRIDAY MARCH 30 Private Psychic/Mediumship Readings w/Joan Balarezo Passeggio. Fri.
1-5PM To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418
SATURDAY MARCH 31 Psychic Intuitive & Mediumship Readings w/Kat Macenas. Sat. 12-
4PM To Register or For More Information Call: 561-630- 2280 or visit JamarCenter.com. The Jamar Enlightenment Center, 4595 Northlake Blvd, Villa Palma Plaza, Suites 107 & 111, 150 yards west of Military Trail, PBG. FL 33418 Healing Your Life class led by Pearl Rauberts; 11:00 am to 1:00pm, $20.
Do you want to make YOUR life better? The late Louise Hay’s self-help book: “You Can Heal Your Life” has been a best-seller for many years; we will look at some of the book’s ideas, including “Life is really very simple: what we give out, we get back”, “What we think about ourselves becomes the truth for us”, “Every thought we think is creating the future” and “When we really love ourselves, everything in our life works”. We will discuss how to apply these ideas to improve our own life; the class is suitable for those unfamiliar with the book & those who have read it. 1489 North Military Trail, Suite 209, West Palm Beach 33409. RSVP required: call 561-333-3372 or email pearlrauberts@hotmail.com; details at www.rauberts.com. Yoga in the Park with Leslie Glickman. Sanborn Square Park, Federal
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Looking for a part-time or full-time Massage Therapist, to work at a peaceful environment. Call 561-577-4556. HELP WANTED Part-time Holistic hairstylist wanted. Work in quaint organic peaceful salon in downtown Boca. Must be state licensed and willing to work weekends. Experienced not required. Call 561-891-7527. www.HLSalon.com MEDITATION Group upper heart chakra meditation with binaural music. Achieve deep meditative state quickly. Limited seating. Private sessions available. Call 561-262-0208.
Professional Male Seeking Co-Housing, preferably :Independent studio/efficiency/ separate entrance room in PBC area.Partiual rent and partial barter/cohousing.Certified Massage Therapist/Horticulturist offering professional help in exchange plus a nominal rental sum. Please reply ONLY by TEXT: 561-631-2105 SPIRITUAL INTUITIVE READINGS Are you seeking a Spiritual Intuitive Reader. Call Wildfire’s Wisdom (Tara) @ 561444-8102. $1 a minute. Visit my fb pagefacebook/wildfirewisdom for testimonies.
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ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF WEST PALM BEACH Janet Humphrey, AP 1501 Presidential Way, Suite 17 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-225-1433 www.acuwestpalm.com
Nationally Board Certified in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (Dipl. Ac., Dipl. C.H, NCCAOM), and licensed in California, New York, Maryland, Washington DC, and Florida, I’m both a scientist and a healer. I’ve been practicing Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine for over 25 years. I utilize various styles of acupuncture with an emphasis on Classical Chinese and Japanese acupuncture. I draw upon functional medicine lab testing to determine the root cause of your ailments and create a nutritional & lifestyle healing approach for full recovery. Working with each patient as an individual, I evaluate your condition and desired results and guide you in a personalized treatment strategy drawing upon some or all of these approaches. I work extensively with Fertility and Women’s Health, Digestive Disorders, Pain Syndromes, Allergies, Detoxification and restoring wellness from the ground up. Community Acupuncture Clinic is available on Saturdays. Insurance accepted. Book online.
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Trained in the US, China and Japan in Acupuncture, Cameron teaches across the country and specializes in gentle and effective acupuncture. Board Certified and State Licensed with over eighteen years experience, Dr. Bishop is the only one in Palm Beach County with an Accredited Doctorate. www.AskWithin.com
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE THE HEALING CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE 16244 S. Military Trail Suite 120 Delray Beach FL 33484 phone:561-498-1414 www.drelishaomd.com doctoresther@att.net
Dr. Esther Elisha, AP is a Hadassah Medical School graduate MD practicing alternative medicine. *Acupuncture *Homeopathy *Holistic Therapy *Tailored Wellness Programs *Pain Management *General Health Enhancement We accept all major insurance companies. Call to see if your’s covers acupuncture!
ADD/ADHD, DYSLEXIA, LEARNING DISABILITIES LEARNING IMPROVEMENT CENTER, LLC
Wes Beach, CBIT 301 Camino Gardens Blvd, #204 Boca Raton 561-809-4985 LearningImprovementCenter.com Drug-free therapy, using a natural method, a blend of Acupressure and Kinesiology. I work with adults and children to alleviate symptoms of learning difficulties, without drugs. Expect improvement in four major areas: Academics, Focus, Balance, and Emotions. MA45714 - MM3475
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ART BAGUA GLM CREATIONS INC.
Geraldine Mailender, Artist www.glmcreations.me To lift your spirits and positively enhance your practice with a special combination of good energy flow and aesthetic beauty, please visit my website! *Originally designed compositions * Unique silk embroideries * Colors of well-being and luxury
BIOFEEDBACK / NEUROFEEDBACK MICHAEL COHEN
Founder, NF SpecialistCenter for Brain, Jupiter www.CenterforBrain.com 561-744-7616 info@CenterforBrain.com
Get Your Head on Straight. 21 years as a specialist in technologies that improve the brain.WITHOUT MEDICATIONS, helps overcome chronic problems with ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, MEMORY and SLEEP. We deal with cases that often have multiple treatment failures and see consistent improvement. AT CBT we have created comprehensive programs to help the brain work better.
COLON HYDROTHERAPY JOHN V. TERRUSA, L.C.T. L.M.T. Colon Care-since 1985 Tequesta / 561-745-9170 Lic #MA0006248 / Lic # MM27361
90% of all sickness starts in the colon. Detoxification center specializing in gentle, caring combination of colonics, massage, and energy work for mind, body and spirit. Disposable speculums & filtered systems. Only registered hydroenterologist in FL-1 of 26 members of American Hydroenterology Association. Ionized Footbath.
COLON HYDROTHERAPY AT GARDENS WELLNESS CENTER OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 3365 Burns Road, Suite 202 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 561-422–4330 GardensWellness@yahoo.com
Diane Fragale has been performing colonics for almost 20 yrs. She is very experienced, intuitive and skilled in the process of detoxification & cleansing. She will also share with you her vast knowledge of food combining, digestion and help you develop a dietary plan to optimize your digestion, health and well being. Diane became a healer in 1999 and is a “Cleansing Guru”. She combines her knowledge of the physical with the spiritual and energetic to help facilitate your transformation. MA51745
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SPA LAVAGE
5458 Town Center Rd, Suite 26 Boca Raton, FL 33486 Spalavage.com erin@spalavage.com 561.617.0607 Spa Lavage is Boca’s premier colon hydrotherapy spa. Research studies suggest that a healthy colon promotes happiness. The atmosphere of Spa Lavage is one of tranquility and cleanliness. It features Grace, an open system, Class II medical device. Grace is similar in design to the Libbe and Angel of Water. The device features a thin, sterile, single-use nozzle and has a flow controller that can adjust the stream of water to provide a gentle and relaxing experience. Lic. MM34363, MA78533
COMPASSION TRAINING MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION
Dr. Aiva Rozenberga-Drummond, Ph.D Board Certified Life Coach 561-629-2231 aiva.bluebird2@gmail.com
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Research based 8-week group training or individual resource building that increases emotional wellbeing, lessens anxiety, depression, stress, manages caregivers fatigue; motivates healthy lifestyle, handles difficult emotions, transforms challenging
CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY EILEEN YOCHEVED HANDE, BS, MA, LMT (SINCE 1993) The Massage Room at Back in Balance 7035 Beracasa Way, Ste 104 Boca Raton, FL 33433 www.bodymassageandbeyond.com 561-715-6185
Alternative Pain Management and Advanced Massage Therapies *Upledger Certified CranioSacral Therapy *Deep Tissue Massage *Reiki Master, Reflexology *Electro-Therapy Point Stim Certified (ETPS). I have developed innovative approaches to Pain Relief through the integration of these Heaing Therapies for the treatment of: Car Accident Injuries, Headaches, TMJ, Stress, Sciatica, Neck and Back pain, Plantar Fasciitis, post surgical stiffness. Even Doctors have become my patients!! MA 14975; MM 10999
Failure is success if we learn from it. ~Malcolm Forbes
DAY RETREATS DOVECOT FARM
The Equestrian Retreat 561-508-2473 Loxahatchee DovecotFarm.com How would your life change if you could tap into your full potential? Dovecot Farm offers a container for self-discovery. Step into your authentic light, explore your electromagnetic fields with ‘hands on’ training with horses. Equine Facilitated Learning & Coaching is an experiential, non-mounted approach. We provide tailored programs aimed at individuals and groups. We are different. We strive to make a difference.
THERMAE RETREAT DELRAY
Delray 205 NE 5th Terrace Delray Beach, Florida 33444 561-332-5883 www.thermaeretreat.com Thermae Retreat Delray ~ An Organic, Wellness Retreat offering Finnish and Infrared Saunas, Organic Skincare, Sacred Body Work, Custom Massage, Holistic Healing, Meditation. Sauna Memberships available.
DENTAL HEALTH THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR DENTAL EXCELLENCE Yolanda Cintron, DMD 2021 East Commercial Blvd., Suite 208 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 954-938-4599 GoNaturalDentistry.com
All phases of dentistry for optimum health, holistic, biocompatible dentistry. • Sedation dentistry • Removing of toxic metals • Replacing them with bio-compatible materials • Laser dentistry for painless surgeries & extractions • Zirconia/ceramic implants • Natural bone augmentation / Plasma Rich Growth Factor • Oral DNA Testing • Add gums to receding gums
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES “Private Tutoring That Gets Results” Master Educator 561.703.0016
All subjects,K-Adult..Academic Coaching, Assessments,Homeschooling,Mild Exceptionalities, Standardized Test PreparationA C T, S AT, G R E , L S AT, personalized & supportive environment..Your success is our goal. Master Educator 561.703.0016.
FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE HOLISTIC PSYCHIATRIST MADELEINE M CASTELLANOS, MD
Functional Medicine / Holistic Psychiatrist 1 W Camino Real Boca Raton, FL 33432 917.454.8444 www.castellanosmd.com Western medicine would have you believe that medications will “cure” what ails you. I believe that the truth to your health starts with giving your body what it really needs to create health. Let me help you explore what imbalances are creating your symptoms, which toxins are causing dysfunctions in your system, and how to correct these to reverse and prevent “dis”ease. Fatigue, sleep issues, memory problems & dementia, mood changes, hormones, and disease prevention.
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DETOX FUTURE NOW DETOX 786-942-0502 866-419-3899 FutureNowDetox.com AskMeAboutNAD.com
Pioneering South Florida with revolutionary NAD treatment therapy. Detox on the molecular level. Remove cravings and stress; let your body heal itself without narcotics. Luxury, inpatient accommodations and outpatient services offered 24/7.
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FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE MERNA MATILSKY, M.D.
Board Certified Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and Family Medicine 2900 N. Military Trail, Suite 245 Boca Raton, FL 33431 561-994-2007 • www.bocamed.com www.facebook.com/bocaimaginewellness * Functional and Integrative Medicine * Age Management Medicine * Healthy Lifestyle Management * Weight Loss Programs *Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy Call 561/994-2007 to attend a free seminar on Stress, Hormones & Health: The True Cause of Belly Fat.
HOLISTIC HAIR SALON GLISTEN ORGANIC SALON
14545 S. Military Trail Delray Beach, Fl 33484 Phenix Salon Suites Suite 102 Nw Corner Atlantic Ave/ Military 561-767-0371 • glistensalon.com glistenorganic@gmail.com
HOLISTIC HEALING INCEPTION POINT INSTITUTE Cheryl Sullivan, C.Ht. 301 Camino Gardens Blvd, #204 Boca Raton, FL 33432 561-395-2727 www.InceptionPointInstitute.com
Have you ever wished you could go back in time... and change the past? Inception Point Therapy® gives you the tools to make the corrections and add solutions. Then bring them forward to today giving you the life you deserve. Classes are only two-and-a-half days, a small commitment to change the rest of your life. My passion is teaching people how to heal themselves… emotionally and physically, working with the energy of Source. Classes or appointment call 561-395-2727 or InceptionPointInstitute.com.
HOLISTIC PHYSICIAN YIHONG JOY HAO, MD, OMD, L.AC.
“ Where nature and beauty meet” A hidden jewel in the heart of Central Delray. Come and relax in the serene, private environment while receiving the finest in organic and conventional services and products. Let years of experience and professionalism guide you to Delrays First and Best Organic Salon. Celebrating 12 years.
JULI EDWARDS
Master Holistic Hairstylist and Feng Shui Consultant, and owner of: Healthy Life Salon & Organic Wine Bar 561-891-7527 • www.HLSalon.com 203 S. E. 1st Ave. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Hair color specialist using pure leaping bunny certified Henna and ammonia free hair color, precision cuts, vegan gloss, organic facials, mani, pedi Small quaint two station salon & day spa with personalized service, organic wine, and organic herbal teas!
IBANA VILLAS ENOR
Master holistic hair stylist 881 E Palmetto Pard Rd, Boca Raton, FL www.HairHolistic.com HairHolistic@gmail.com 561 372 5354
Hair services & products with a truly holistic approach! Ecofriendly lasting hair dyes: chemical free Henna + botanical colors, digital scalp-hair: analysis, detox & jet rejuvenation: holistic-vegan services for scalp hair loss, dandruff, rosacea, psoriasis. Formaldehyde-free keratine. Complimentary
A Holistic Specialist in Both Western & Eastern Medicine 2900 N. Military Trail, Suite 101 Boca Raton, FL 33487 561-998-0309
Board Certified Family Physician. Master of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine. Professor of Oriental Medicine. Natural Pain Management Specialist Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, Homeopathy, Pain Management, Immune Regulation, Detoxification, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement, Women’s Health, Infertility, Geriatrics, Medical Weight Loss, Addictions, Balance and Harmony, etc.
HOLISTIC VETERINARIAN HEALING HEART
Nancy A. Keller, DVM, CVH, CVA, CVC 208 N.E. 3rd St. Boynton Bch, Fl 561-740-1313 Fax 561-740-0819 Integration of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Medicine. Holistic Veterinary Care for our animal friends. By appointment only.
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY HYPERBARICSRX LLC
Laura H. Betts, ANDI IT, HCO, CHT 4654 North University Drive Lauderhill, FL 33351 954-749-9998 • info@HyperbaricsRx.com
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): We exclusively provide HBOT utilizing hospital grade hyperbaric chambers in a compassionate, professional environment.
INTERNAL MEDICINE AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE WEISS WELLNESS MD
Delia Weiss MD Internal Medicine And Holistic Prevention 200 Lindell Blvd., Suite 914 Delray Beach, FL 33483 561.243.8783 WeissWellnessMD.com DELIA WEISS MD & WELLNESS Internal Medicine – Primary Medical Care and Holistic Wellness. Experienced, compassionate, positive results. Acute and chronic illness treated. Diagnostic testing/consultation in office. Insured and uninsured Primary Care services. Holistic Health Extended services: Health improvement guidance; Hormone, adrenal, thyroid balancing, anti-aging; Stress reduction (weekly classes Wed. 6PM); Nutrition and weight, Health coaching; Vitamin and skin therapies; Home and virtual visits. We listen to you and focus on your concerns. www.DeliaWeissMD.com online appointment requests and inquiries.
INTUITIVE HEALER/HYPNOIST JANE GRAY FORD
521 Lantana Road, Lantana, Florida 561-827-3319 • janegrayford.com For over 21 years Jane has served Palm Beach County with skills in energy balancing. She locates the source of a problem, whether karmic, genetic or present life. Using her hypnosis back-ground and radionic knowledge, she attunes herself to the body and releases all patterns, thus, removing blockages. Master Energy Healing. Check out her classes in healing patterns of the genetic body. Call about SELF EMPOWERMENT through DOWSING. Beginners class in Dowsing/Applied Kinesiology. The objective is to enter the subconscious mind and understand and release the patterns that create challenges. $20 per class.
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST LAWRENCE J. LEVY, PSY.D., PA 398 Camino Gardens Blvd, Suite 7 Boca Raton, FL 33432 561-206-4286 Fax:561-210-8802
Licensed Psychologist offering psychotherapy from depth psychology perspective for adults and couples dealing with Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Relationship and Break up issues. Also Cognitive-Behavioral Psychology, NLP – Neuro Linguistic Programming, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy and Addiction Therapy. Telephone consultation available. Levypsychology.com
LIFE COACH MICHELE LANDERS & ASSOCIATES Board Certified Life Coach Certified Hypnotherapist Certified Numerologist Author of The Tao of Numbers and The Year of Living Miraculously Email: michelelanders@bellsouth.net 954-444-6955
What Do YOU Really Want in Your Life? Confused about what you want? Unemployed - in transitionfacing layoff? Do you want to experience a more meaningful life? Whether you’re stuck in a rut, fearful of the economic situation, going through a transition or just trying to figure out what you want Michele Landers will help you to discover your talents and what you truly want and assist you in getting past the illusion of fear and confusion. Coaching is a valuable process that can produce dramatic results in a short period of time.
RW COACHING
Rich Wygand 9180 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL 33411 561.889.5792 Rich@RWTraining.net www.RWCoaching.net At RW Coaching we created the FEEL GOOD WAY OF LIFE, with the focus on CORE in all 3 levels (Body, Mind and Soul). The C.O.R.E method is: Change, Optimize, Reconnect and Exceed. Are you ready?
LAURA NORMAN LIFE WELLNESS COACHING AND REFLEXOLOGY
Delray Beach • New York City • The Berkshires 561-272-1220 • 212-532-4404 • 413-854-2615 www.lauranorman.com Laura created Life Wellness CoachingSM to empower you to: • Release old programs that no longer serve you • Be balanced and stronger • Get clear about your goals • Think and speak affirmatively • Focus your inspirations about relationships career, prosperity, health and nutrition • Embrace and manifest your dreams • Love your life! Experience a unique blend of tools for your mind, body and spirit, including: • Guided imagery and visualization • The power of conscious language • Breath work with Aromatherapy • Law of Attraction • Love, Forgiveness and Gratitude • Laura Norman Holistic ReflexologySM Let us help you live an inspired life!
DAVID SCOTT BARTKY
Certified Law of Attraction Life Coach “Phone Coaching At Its Best!” www.lifecoachdavid.com david@lifecoachdavid.com 973-444-7301 With LOA coaching you’ll start to attract what you want, fulfill emotional needs, and get through difficult situations in the best way possible. First mini phone coaching session is free.
LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE & THERAPY BEVERLY DOWDLE, LMT, LLCC
FL Lic#MA6733 Advanced Lymphatic Therapy™ The Therapeutic Alternative 301 Camino Gardens Blvd.,Ste.102 Boca Raton ~ 561-392-3340 www.TheTherapeuticAlternative.com Beverly is a Certified Lymphatic Specialist with over 27 years experience. See and feel the results; glowing skin, reduced swelling/ puffiness, improved immune function and better digestion. Decreases post-workout and postsurgical recovery time.
MEDITATION HEARTFULNESS MEDITATION
Claudia Russell, Trainer, SRR International 4152 W. Blue Heron Blvd, Suite 226 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561-320-3711 southflorida@heartfulness.org www.heartfulness.org Heartfulness is a path that allows you to experience your true inner nature through meditation. The technique is simple yet deeply transformative and rejuvenating. With the assistance of an instructor trained in yogic transmission, you are able to go deeper into meditation and feel profound relief from everyday stress. Classes and ongoing support are always FREE. Your are cordially invited each Monday at 6:30pm to experience Heartfulness meditation. Learn to life heartfully.
SCIENCE OF SPIRITUALITY www.lovetomeditate.org English (561) 715-3996 ~ Dave Espanol (954) 646-1715 ~ Nestor
If you want more than just stress relief and relaxation, meditation on the Inner Light could be what you have been searching for. Join us for weekly meetings focused on spirituality and meditation. No charge, no donations.
ORTHO-BIONOMY® YINI PEREL, LMT
FL Lic# MA24690 Ortho-Bionomy The Therapeutic Alternative 301 Camino Gardens Blvd., Ste.102 Boca Raton ~ 561-392-3340 www.TheTherapeuticAlternative.com Ortho-Bionomy is a gentle form of bodywork that reduces tension and discomfort. It works without being uncomfortable in the process. It is excellent for anyone seeking relief from pain, improved range of motion, increased flexibility, and improved postural alignment. Yini is a Licensed Massage Therapist and is certified as a Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy by the Society of Ortho-Bionomy, International®. Ortho-Bionomy® is a registered trademark of the Society of Ortho-Bionomy International, Inc. ® and is used with permission.
PSYCHIC/INTUITIVE CONSULTANT DR. DEBORAH ARMENTI
www.amysticalage.com Empower Yourself/ Holistic, Healer/ Health Coach Life/ Relationship Guide Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 561-285-1479 email: amysticalage@yahoo.com *Psychic Readings *Medical Intuitive* Medium *Clairvoyant* Consultant* Medium* Astrologer* Numerologist* Reiki* Guidance that helps you with when, what and why of past experiences. Guidance in present situation; answers to why re-occurrence’s may continue; guidance on how to pave the way, for a more fulfilling future; help that will guide you on your path, which will empower you to a higher level of mind, body and spirit. Expertise include: Relationships, finance, family, health, past life influences, life purpose, path fulfillment, energy healing, spiritual health. For an appointment call 561-285-1479
PSYCHOTHERAPY MARIA K. CHIODO, MA, LMHC Graceful Change Therapy Center 100 Linton Blvd, Suite 102B Delray Beach, FL 33483 561-504-0322
Providing guidance and therapy for anxiety and depression, relationship issues, substance abuse, family conflict. I can help you work through whatever is blocking you from moving forward and feeling happy and successful. Change can be graceful and rewarding. You can be your best. 20+ years experience. Call for an appointment. Small women’s groups available.
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“A home is a sanctuary. Fill it with love peace and happiness.” -Author Unknown Deeply rooted Northern Palm Beach County native ready to assist you with your real estate needs. Professionalism, integrity, knowledge and commitment to sell your property or find your dream home. Member of JTHS Council (Jupiter/Tequesta/Hobe Sound) of the Miami Association of Realtors.
Personalized intuitive sessions integrating massage, Reiki, cranio sacral work, Chakra Rebooting, Angel Therapy & channeling, Lifeline technique, and Bach Flower remedies. These therapies assist to awaken each individuals’ own inner wisdom and healing abilities! Deeply relaxing and transforming! Over 25 years of teaching experience, Reiki Master since 1999. Ongoing Reiki classes, now offering Reiki Level 1 for 7 hours of CEU’s for Massage therapists. (NCBTMB certified) Reiki Healing/Sharing circles monthly. Visit website for details.
Coast + Palm Realty 561-814-PALM (7256) realestatepb.marie@gmail.com www.coastandpalm.com
REFLEXOLOGY LAURA NORMAN HOLISTIC REFLEXOLOGY Delray Beach • New York City • The Berkshires 561-272-1220 • 212-532-4404 • 413-854-2615 www.lauranorman.com Visit world-renowned expert Laura Norman and her experienced associates and enjoy private sessions in Holistic Reflexology, Life Wellness CoachingSM and Therapeutic Massage to reduce your stress, increase your energy, improve your health and love your life! Read Laura’s best-selling book, FEET FIRST: A Guide to Foot Reflexology and practice with one of our Instructional Foot, Hand and Face Reflexology DVDs and a colorful, foot-shaped pillow with Laura’s Reflexology foot map, her new Laura Norman Foot • Hand • Face Aromatherapy line and Laura’s other unique wellness products. Call or visit us online to register for one of our: • Holistic Reflexology, Life Wellness & Massage Sessions • Free Introduction to Laura Norman Reflexology Training Webinar • Holistic Reflexology Certification Training Programs • Foot • Hand • Face Therapy Products Let us help you live an inspired life!
LMT, Reiki Master/Teacher Integrated Therapies 561-271-2651 www.deenaelmore.com Lic #MA45730
SHAMANIC ENERGY MEDICINE EQUINE SHAKTI
Shamanic Healing for Humans & Horses Alaina Reed 954-645-0028 www.EquineShakti.com Shamanic energy healing works to relieve ourselves from pain and suffering of past trauma, programming and wounds. Sessions may include illumination, extractions, space clearings, and soul retrievals.
Men stumble over pebbles, never over mountains. ~Marilyn French
SPIRITUAL BOOKSTORE THE CRYSTAL GARDEN 2610 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 561-369-2836 www.thecrystalgarden.com
A unique gift store, book store and spiritual center with more than 50 events a month. Check the calendar and website for listings.
SPIRITUAL CENTER AND ORGANIC TEA LOUNGE MY FLORA AURA
Daily Classes,Unique Gift shop & Free Organic tea Tasting 26 SE 4th street, East Boca Raton, FL Jolie DeMarco / 561-901-5808 JolieMyFloraAura@aol.com www.MyFloraAura.com Please take a look at our web-site to see what events we offer this month. We have so many fun classes to attend. Floral designing, Channeling sessions,MasterMinds,Reiki, Meditation circles, Tea Parties and More! Stop in to say Hi, browse the store...or have a relaxing cup of Organic tea.
SPROUTS GOT SPROUTS?
8420 Resource Road Riviera Beach, Florida 33404 www.GotSprouts.com E-mail Info@GotSprouts.com 561-689-9464 Purveyors of Quality Wheatgrass, Sprouts, Juicers, Seed and Supplies. We supply Juice bars, Restaurants, Green Markets, Grocery Stores and The General Public with Healthy Sprouts! We Ship and Deliver.
THERAPY, ALTERNATIVE BODY BOOST
Marcia Vandervert 786-413-6923, Delray Beach & Lake Worth Marcia@BodyBoostAndWellness.com www.BodyBoostAndWellness.com Rejuvenate with “Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field” (PEMF) Therapy. This non-invasive therapy is beneficial for cellular rehabilitation. PEMF helps improve a variety of physical and neurological ailments. Now you can stop the pain, reduce swelling, and heal tissue and bone three times faster than normal. It pumps up your core energy to reduce fatigue. We also do house calls. Call today!
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Kristin Schwarz 561-951-0404 877-315-7226 Ext. 447 Kristin@ FlowWell.org Radiation Free Cancer & Inflammation Screening. Locations in Palm Beach and Broward counties. Injury documentation, determine origination of pain, evaluate nerve pathology, and monitor progress of current treatments.
WELLNESS CENTER COMMUNICATING ENERGY WELLNESS CENTER
370 W. Camino Gardens Blvd, Suite 112 Boca Raton, FL 33432 561-212-6862 www.communicatingenergyinstitute.com Colleen A. Haney, M. Ed., Integrative Energy Therapist Individual sessions, classes, meditations, drumming circle, women’s groups and more. Eden Energy Medicine, Healing Touch, EFT, Nutripuncture, Peace through Surgery Program, Spiritual Counseling, Intuitive readings. Full spectrum integrative support and nurturing. Know your personal energy body’s needs and have the tools to thrive! Free 30 min Lunchtime meditation every Monday at 12:00 noon. Call in and join a group of like minds from all over the world to hold Divine Love, peace and health. Facilitated by Colleen Haney, For details: bocacolleen@aol.com.
YOUR HEALING PLACE JEANNE ELLIS LMT
Certified NMT, Certified LifeLine Practitioner/Instructor, Reiki Master Your Healing Place, LLC 561-706-2834 Yourhealingplace.jeanne@gmail.com License #MA29251 Jeanne is the Owner of Your Healing Place. She has been providing one on one, as well as distance sessions for over 20 years. Clients have long-lasting results for even the most challenging of health issues including pain, fear, and stress. She is avid believer in education and personal growth which led her to creating TheCeWizard.com. Here she provides Continuing Education Credits for Lmt’s (NCBTMBProvider # 451366-10), as well as Acupuncture Physicians (NCCAOM Provider # 167242). Wellness classes are available for everyone. For more details about scheduling a session or attending a workshop call Jeanne at 561-706-2834. YourHealingPlaceFL. com, TheCeWizard.com
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Kids’ Activities • Wellness Lectures • Music • Door Prizes • Raw Vegan Cuisine Sampling • Raffle for a One Week Stay at Hippocrates
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