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Natural Awakenings is your guide to a healthier, more 5 newsbriefs balanced life. In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal 12 globalbriefs growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle. 14 fairfieldgreen Enter the Zero Stress Zone™ at the Amrit Yoga Institute 16 healthbriefs 11 Estrogen and Yogi Amrit Desai 20 change is18 healingways “You can’t Progesterone: a world renowned yoga Prevailing Wisdom on Hormone what has happened, master. For the past 50 years he practitionerprofiles Replacement Therapy 28 18 has been sharing authentic yogic but you can change

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Carolyn Aversano This month we continue our Spring Health series, and are pleased to introduce our first Integrative Health issue. Integrative health is a big topic these days, and while we always have content related to this theme, this month’s issue directs its focus on the future of health care, and features Dr. Andrew Weil, among others, as a key resource. Weil cites that our current health system isn’t about health care at all; it’s a disease management system, and it’s time to create a new kind of medicine, one that puts the emphasis on healthy living and prevention.

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The term integrative medicine has emerged to reflect the best that conventional and alternative medicine have to offer when combined. Amazingly, integrative medical centers have popped up in 16% of U.S. hospitals, including right here in Fairfield County, at Stamford Hospital and Greenwich Hospital. Another 24% of U.S. hospitals are planning to offer integrative medical centers in the future.

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While a true health care system is still many years away, after all the hot debate, the business end of health care is only half of the responsibility. The other half rests with you and me, in our personal commitment to health care education and reform in our own lives. Healthier eating, exercise, stress reduction, and more joyful living are generally within our control – sure, they involve difficult or less convenient lifestyle choices for many of us, but they are choices that are available to us now. So imagine the day when we do have a true health care system, one where prevention plays a larger role than disease management. After all that time debating it and wanting it, it begs the question, ‘’Will you be ready to participate in that system? Will you be ready to live a healthy lifestyle or, will you be more comfortable living in reaction mode, addressing pain and bad news as it comes along?“ For me, the obvious conclusion is, no need to sit around waiting for system reform, there’s plenty of reform to do on my end now. Fortunately, this issue is filled with great information and many wonderful local practitioners dedicated to our wellbeing, to help us get on the right path, to help keep us on the right path, and to help us continually explore the latest new treatments and modalities in holistic health. It is also filled with reminders to support our local Farmers’ Markets – the season is upon us, so find a Farmers’ Market nearest you on page 48, and don’t miss out on the freshest, local, organic produce available!

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he Acupuncture Center, celebrating 25 years of service in Fairfield, Wilton, and Bethel this year, reports that is treating a much broader spectrum of patients and conditions these days, along with greater insurance coverage—United, Cigna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Workman’s Comp being examples of expanded coverage. Also responsible is a corresponding acceptance of acupuncture as an important and less expensive healing modality than invasive high-tech methods. More good news has come from two surveys developed by the Acupuncture Center’s Ingri Boe-Wiegaard, directed at hundreds of patients and conducted by a third party. The result was a clear 70% improvement rating when it comes Ingri Boe-Wiegaard to commonly treated disorders, such as headaches, back, neck, and joint pain, allergy symptoms, fertility, digestive issues, and anxiety/depression. One value of such a survey is to pinpoint where further clinical trials, so beloved by the scientific world, are needed. In these recent times of great economic stress and growing environmental and other concerns, more people are seeking the soothing curative benefits that Acupuncture provides—gently, painlessly, and quickly. Visit the Acupuncture Center at a location near you: 400 Post Road, Fairfield; 1 Danbury Road, Wilton; 236 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel. Call 203.259.1660 to schedule an appointment or for more information. See ad pg 45.

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relationship to the state of chronic illness and it’s associated stress. Together group members will explore ways to attain a better quality of life and learn effective and empowering stress reduction and pain management techniques in a warm, compassionate and supportive environment. Deni believes that everything in life happens for a reason, is an opportunity to grow, and can be viewed as a teaching. “For me, Lyme disease, although painful, has been a healing journey; a ‘gift’ of suffering that continually guides me to listen to what my body is saying.” With that awareness and the practice of acceptance she has transformed distress and crisis into calm and centeredness. The “Life After Lyme” group begins with an introductory meeting on Tuesday, June 15 from 6 to 7 p.m. For more information and to reserve a place, call 201.544.6094. Deni Weber’s office is located in the Georgetown section of Weston, CT. See ad pg 17.

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tarting Sunday, June 6 Downunder Kayaking launches a Meditation by Kayak program, led by instructor, avid kayaker, and wildlife enthusiast Steven Freedman. Freedman will take a small group of paddlers on a gentle paddle of the Five Mile River where they will enjoy the water’s view of beautiful homes, magnificent boats, abundant wildlife and a natural tidal waterfall. The paddling experience is one of connecting to nature and becoming one with the kayak and water. Once the paddlers feel comfortable with their paddling skills and the environment, they are encouraged to be quiet, paddle at their own pace, breathe deeply and settle into a gentle rhythm that is not only meditative but deeply relaxing and rejuvenating. Freedman will lead the group to the Tokeneke Creek where nestled among the reeds and surrounded by osprey, egrets, herons, and other native wildlife, he will offer a guided meditation to help them fully embrace the experience. The result is a deep awareness of body, mind, water, paddle, and kayak. No experience is necessary and paddling instruction is provided. Downunder Kayaking is located in Rowayton, the seaside village between Darien and Norwalk, just 5 minutes from the New Haven train line and I-95, and 15 minutes from the Merritt Parkway. The program is offered on alternating Sundays from June through early September from 9 to 11 a.m. and costs $45. Reservations may be made by calling Downunder Kayaking at 203.642.3660. Visit DownunderKayaking.com for more information. See ad pg 41. 6

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ivorce can wreak havoc on a person’s life, resulting in a new lifestyle, emotionally, physically and financially. For many, in today’s economy, divorce has become even more of a challenge. Education and support can make the difference by alleviating fears and helping to realistically prepare for life post-divorce. With over 10 years experience in the field, Caroline Temple, LCSW, offers an 8-week class for women. Caroline Temple With the help of visiting professionals from the legal and financial fields, amongst others, she addresses such issues as child custody, health insurance, and finances, helping to dispel myths and provide accurate information. This empowering group is both educational and emotionally supportive. Groups are held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning on June 3 in Fairfield, and running for 8 weeks. Caroline Temple, LCSW, is a holistic psychotherapist with offices in both Fairfield and Norwalk. Visit her website at MyWiseWoman.com to find out about this and other workshops, or call her for a consultation. Early registration is highly recommended. Email or call Caroline at ctemple38@yahoo.com, 203.866.9333. See ad pg 61.

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A June 12 Walk to Honor, Heal, Remember

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f you or someone you know has lost a child to an addiction, join us to honor our children’s lives and remember that our sons and daughters were more than their addictions. On this First Annual Honor, Remember, Heal Walk, healing will take place in the silence of our hearts, with nature providing a setting that is peaceful and accepting of our individual journeys. Join other parents, siblings, family members and friends in honor of our loved ones.

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providing a broad spectrum of services to women and families at all stages of the reproductive or pre-reproductive cycle. In the summer of 2009, Dr. Risa Sloves, a Norwalk Chiropractic Physician, Board Certified in Maternity and Pediatric Care, who had been leading the Fairfield County Chapter of the Holistic Moms Network for several years, realized that many of her monthly HMN speakers and participants were highly educated healthcare practitioners, specializing in pre- through post-natal and early childhood education. Dr. Sloves wondered how the group could support the community in a holistic way from an educational standpoint. By the fall of 2009, Dr. Sloves and 12 other women had formed the networking group WOW. There are currently 18 women in WOW, whose specialties include: chiropractic care, fertility, lactation support, massage, exercise, pre and post-natal yoga, labor doula services, home and hospital midwifery, acupuncture, naturopathy, pediatrics, physical therapy, CPR training and Hypnobirthing childbirth education. The women of WOW will be volunteering their time over the next four months at the Malta House in Norwalk, a residence program for mothers, their children and expectant mothers. WOW providers recently participated in the Mother’s Day 5k walk to benefit the American Heart Association, and there are plans to present educational events to the community in the coming months. To find out more about WOW and the individual practitioners, go to their website: WomenofWellnessNetwork.com. See ad pg 12.

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ochelle Togo-Figa wants posttreatment breast cancer s u r v ivo r s t o redesign their lives and thrive. R o c h e l l e ’s dream is to gather women who have survived breast cancer and inspire them to Rochelle Togo-Figa transform their experience into something great. Sixteen years after her own breast cancer diagnosis, with a successful company and the life of her dreams underway, Rochelle is ready to give back with the one-day retreat “Your Life After Breast Cancer: Step Into Your Purpose and Thrive.” Rochelle wants to show women how to design and enjoy an exceptional life with the tools, techniques and tips she has perfected as a coach. “A breast cancer diagnosis changes your life,” says Rochelle, “and statistically, 98 percent of women diagnosed with cancer confined to the breast are alive five years later. But the ‘missing link’ in the health care system is the lack of post treatment support.” Rochelle says that once a patient ends treatment and returns to her normal life, she needs encouragement to make the personal life changes needed to pursue dreams and move from surviving to thriving. Your Life after Breast Cancer: Step into Your Purpose and Thrive Retreat will be held on June 26 at the Marriott Courtyard in Rye, NY. For more information and to register, contact Rochelle Togo-Figa at 914.923.6351 or visit http://tinyurl.com/intoyourpurpose. See ad pg 35.

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Estrogen and Progesterone: Prevailing Wisdom on Hormone Replacement Therapy

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ore than 20 years ago, Belgian physician Jacques Hertoghe lectured to American doctors about the benefits of estrogen and progesterone supplementation for menopausal women. At the time, millions of American women were already being treated with these hormones in order to reduce hot flashes and prevent a variety of illnesses. But a large- scale study in 2002 called the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) said that doctors had it wrong. The WHI reported that female hormone treatment actually appeared to cause a variety of illnesses, including cancer and heart disease. How did Hertoghe and thousands of American doctors get it so wrong? Actually, Hertoghe had it right because he recommended that only human hormones be given, at the right dose and in the right

form. Two decades ago, most American doctors were prescribing a combination of synthetic progesterone and horse estrogen (literally, estrogen derived from horse urine), and they were giving it out in pill form. In fact, Hertoghe had specifically cautioned against using female hormones that were not “bio-identical” (natural to the human body). He also pointed out that estrogen should be given only through the skin, not as a pill. Subsequent studies have supported Dr. Hertoghe, repeatedly showing that real human hormones are much safer than their synthetic counterparts. For example, a 2005 study of 54,000 women in Europe (E3N-EPIC) showed that bioidentical estrogen applied to the skin, combined with bio-identical progesterone, actually reduced the rate of breast cancer. Women taking this combina-

tion of human hormones were actually 10% less likely to get breast cancer than women who took no hormones at all. But when the natural progesterone was replaced with synthetic progesterone, the rate of breast cancer went up by 50%. In 2008, another review in the British Medical Journal noted that estrogen given through the skin was much less likely to cause blood clots than supplements given in pill form. Following many similar studies, researchers recently stated that, “bioidentical hormones are associated with lower risks, including the risk of breast cancer and cardiovascular disease, and are more efficacious than their synthetic and animal-derived counterparts” (Postgraduate Medicine 2009). While no medical treatment is 100% safe, real female hormones have been shown to improve health and restore quality of life. They can help control menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, bone thinning, sexual dysfunction and poor sleep and may actually be good for the heart. On the other hand, synthetic hormones appear to pose unnecessary risk and should generally be avoided. Michael E. Doyle, MD is a Board Certified medical doctor whose practice combines Conventional and Alternative Medicine and includes Nutrition and Bio-identical Hormones. Dr. Doyle practices in Stamford and can be reached at 203.324.4747. For more information visit GoToDrDoyle.com. See ad pgs 28 & 35.

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Dad’s Involvement with Young Kids Aids Achievement A study by the University of Illinois attests that fathers who change diapers and engage in a range of playful activities with their young children stay more involved as their offspring grow older. Families also realize positive effects on the youngsters’ academic achievement and social skills, findings that are supported by earlier studies. Significantly, the researchers found that when fathers build close, loving relationships with their children in the preschool years, they’re “writing a script” that determines how connected they are, and that script will continue past early childhood. Affectionate gestures establish and continue that involvement. “That can be as simple as a father winking at his three-year-old,” says Brent McBride, professor of human development at the university. In contrast, fathers who seek to establish a close bond when the child is older have a more difficult time because, McBride warns, “the moment has passed.”

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Spiritual Pilgrimages on the Rise Worldwide Spiritual pilgrimages, religious retreats and other faith-based journeys comprise one of today’s fastest-growing travel markets, according to the World Tourism Organization. The first International Conference on Religious Tourism in 2006 estimated it to be an $18 billion industry worldwide. A Travel Industry Association of America survey found that one in four travelers said they were currently interested in taking a spiritual vacation, and the interest is spread evenly among all adult age groups. Packaged tours embrace everything from formative Christian destinations to sites sacred in Buddhist, Hindu, Islam and other ancient religious traditions. The oldest known pilgrimage site is said to be Mount Kailash, in Tibet, a holy travel destination for about 15,000 years. Those not up to the physical demands of travel can alternatively take advantage of the growing number of DVDs available online and at local libraries that allow individuals to take “armchair” pilgrimages around the world.

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Action Plan

U.S. Government Gets Behind Great Lakes Restoration

The Obama administration has released a five-year blueprint for applying $2.2 billion to repair a century’s worth of damage to the Great Lakes. That resource is the backbone of several U.S. regional economies dependent on tourism, outdoor recreation, shipping and manufacturing and a source of drinking water for 30 million people. Last year, Congress approved the first installment of $475 million; Obama has requested $300 million more as of October. The giant ecosystem has been plagued by toxic contamination, shrinking wildlife habitat and invasive species, the latest threat being Asian carp. The massive national and regional effort intends to improve water quality, clean up toxic hot spots and phosphorus runoff, eliminate invasive species and protect wetlands. Goals include saving key species like the lake sturgeon, now endangered due to overharvesting and habitat degradation. Canadian activists have released a complementary plan calling for their government to get busy eliminating pollution and invasive species, and protecting water flows. Four of the five lakes border on both countries. “To see the Americans move on [this issue] will, we hope, force our federal and provincial governments to move in the same direction,” says Ontario Environment Minister John Gerretsen. “Substantial amounts of money are going to be required.” According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Great Lakes contain about 84 percent of the surface freshwater in North America and 21 percent of the world’s total supply.

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Oil Spill Cleanup

How Everyone Can Help Contain Gulf Disaster Environmental cataclysms from oil spills are staggering. The 1989 Exxon Valdez spill near Alaska unleashed 10.8 million gallons of crude oil that eventually covered 11,000 square miles of water. The 1979 nine-month-long Mexican government’s Ixtoc 1 oil well blowout disgorged 140 million gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico. Now, April’s BP Deepwater Horizon spill, already one of the nation’s worst environmental disasters on record, is destroying and endangering marine and bird life, nature’s balance and Gulf coast livelihoods. In its wake, citizens are rallying to protect the water, land and wildlife at risk. Volunteers are needed for ongoing cleanup and wildlife rehabilitation efforts; so is hair. The nonprofit Matter of Trust invites hair salons, classrooms, pet groomers and individuals to donate clean, leftover

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hair and fur trimmings for use in highly absorbent hair mats and booms. Founder Lisa Gautier says, “A pound of hair can pick up one quart of oil in a minute, and it can be wrung out and reused up to 100 times.” Volunteers throughout the Gulf region are holding “Boom BQ” parties to stuff donated locks into recycled nylons to form booms that can be strung along beaches and marshes. See MatterOfTrust.org for easy donation instructions. At OilSpillVolunteers.com, anyone can register to volunteer or join a cleanup organization. Even stepping into fragile shoreline habitats can be devastating to nesting species, so proper volunteer training is critical. The National Audubon Society (Audubon.org) is helping to coordinate volunteers via online registration forms. Monetary donations provide supplies and resources to benefit affected birds and wildlife. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (imms.org) is on deck, rescuing and rehabilitating affected sea turtles, dolphins and other sea mammals. Oceana (Oceana.org), the largest international nonprofit focused solely on ocean conservation, invites everyone to get involved in preserving Earth’s oceans and restoring their healthful abundance. Every volunteer hour, donated dollar—and lock of hair— can make a difference. To help, call the unified response center (DeepwaterHorizonResponse.com) at 281.366.5511.


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Millions of people annually gather at hundreds of events around the world to recognize the vital importance of the “one ocean” we all share and support the present and future health of our blue planet. Last year saw 70 events in the United States alone. This year, the 50th anniversary of the Dr. Seuss classic, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, adds to the fun. Individuals and families will join in kids’ art contests, photography exhibits, film showings, essay and poetry contests, treasure hunts, sleepovers and storytelling at aquariums, museums and zoos across the country. Fests will celebrate sustainable seafood, and local volunteer squads will tackle aquatic cleanup projects. We rely on a healthy ocean with a rich diversity of life to supply oxygen, foods and medicines, as well as millions of jobs and endless opportunities for recreation and inspiration. Because all the world’s oceans are connected, environmentalists call for them to be treated as one ocean. Locate and register local events at WorldOceansDay.org.

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early all of us are high-tech jugglers these days as we race to keep up with emails and instant message conversations while jumping between websites or watching television. But be aware that people who are regularly bombarded with multiple electronic media streams are paying a big mental price, according to recent research from Stanford University. “They’re suckers for irrelevancy,” concludes Professor Clifford Nass, who participated in the study. “Everything distracts them.” The researchers found that heavy multitaskers consistently underperform those who prefer to complete one task at a time. Weaknesses include their inability to pay attention to detail, organize memory and switch from one job to the next.

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ased on prolific research, experts generally agree that diet plays a key role in reducing the risk of prostate cancer. They recommend eating foods low in fat, keeping portions of meat and dairy small and avoiding highly processed or charcoaled meats, while loading up on fruits and vegetables. The kinds of produce identified as having anticancer properties include tomatoes, papaya, cantaloupe, cauliflower and broccoli. Drinking green tea also helps, as it contains an active compound that prevents and curbs the progression of prostate cancer. In addition, various studies propose vitamin E, zinc and selenium as aids in reducing the risk of this type of cancer. Plant oils, nuts and seeds are naturally rich sources of vitamin E. Zinc is abundant in pumpkin seeds and oysters. Brown rice and whole grains supply selenium. Sources: American Association for Cancer Research, 2009 and WileyBlackwell, 2009

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Hypnotherapy Eases Irritated Bowels

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ypical dietary tactics to relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) usually have short-lived effects because the avoidance of certain foods doesn’t seem to tackle the root of the problem, which is an overly sensitized digestive system reacting to stress. Reporting on this widespread problem, the British Medical Journal notes that an increasing number of gastroenterologists are now looking to hypnotherapy to help their patients cope with the unpleasant and often painful symptoms. Dr. Roland Valori, editor of the journal Frontline Gastroenterology, said that of 100 patients treated, 90 found that hypnotherapy significantly improved their symptoms and gave them more control over the condition.

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Healing the Root Cause of Addiction with Ayurveda by Linda Sechrist

Ayurveda means the “Science of Life,” a holistic view of keeping our bodies in balance by combining applied principles of yoga, meditation and diet.

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a sense of balance, while failing to resolve the cause of the stress hidden in the unconscious.” Desai further explains how the body’s own homeostasis works to naturally regulate the internal polarities of tension and relaxation. However, when the amount of tension exceeds what can be balanced by relaxation, people call the unresolved tension stress. “It is important to recognize that most people don’t know the difference between tension and stress,” cautions Desai. He observes that stressors— thoughts and reactions to our lifestyle, relationships, work environment and family life—are introduced through

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the ego mind. Emotionally charged thoughts and feelings of blame, shame or guilt then get metabolized into our biological body system. Stored in the form of toxins and neuro-glandular imbalances, these feelings create energy blocks that prevent the free flow of energy, or prana, the body’s selfhealing wisdom. Energy blocks may take the form of muscular tensions and weakness in liver, kidney and digestive functions. Gradual decline results in a progressive deterioration of biological processes and consequently can manifest in external symptoms of fatigue, fear, anxiety and insecurity. “But, when our thoughts are free from stressful emotional feelings, they naturally pass like clouds without leaving footprints in our biology,” counsels Desai, whose approach to Ayurveda is designed to solve addictions by resolving internal causes of stress. “Shift your focus inward to your inner source, instead of reaching for external distractions; go within to resolve any excess tension and all surface symptoms will begin to erode,” advises Desai, who points out that addictions prevent us from connecting to the innermost core of our being. With the release of unconscious, stress-producing conflicts, an individual naturally becomes more securely established in their core self; thus, their life force is freed to activate and accelerate the power of pranic healing. Ayurveda, a holistic health system and sister science of yoga, works from the outside in; yoga works from the inside out. Yoga physically initiates an unfolding of the spirit and a consequent transformation. Ayurveda initiates the same process, beginning with in-depth purification of body and mind. Ayurvedic treatments such as diet, nutritional herbs and an herbal detoxification process known as panchakarma, as well as meditation, not only work hand-in-hand to create a shift on a physical level, they also remove unconscious blocks that create chronic stress. Desai’s approaches to yoga and ayurvedic treatments are focused on working on subtle pranic levels of healing. Ayurvedic treatments are geared towards restoring energetic balance,


according to an individual’s physical and psychological constitution, which are considered to be interrelated and interactive. Healthful herbs and recommended lifestyle changes are precisely tailored to an individual’s primary psycho-physiological constitutional type— vata, which controls movement; pitta, which rules metabolism; or kapha, which controls structure. This approach determines an effective program of diet, exercise and other regular measures vital for maintaining inner balance and reducing stress. Desai’s Amrit Yoga Institute combines ayurvedic treatments with the practice of Amrit yoga, yoga nidra (a form of meditation) and quantum breath meditation to create harmony, balance and union and to connect individuals with their inner source of integration. This works to restore a natural balance, preventing people from being the victim of stress. “Relaxing in a zero stress zone helps to dismantle the preprogrammed self-image, phobias, addictions and stress-creating conflicts that lie beyond any mental or intellectual approach,” Desai explains, “When you join yoga with Ayurveda, you have the combined power of body and soul, a powerful synergy for healing and recovery from addictions,” which he refers to as unwanted weeds. An analogy is that while Western medicine fights weeds with herbicides, ayurvedic treatments cleanse and rejuvenate the body, mind and consciousness, thus “keeping the soil inhospitable for weeds to grow in.” “Spirit, representing our core self, and the energy body, through which our spirit manifests, are eternal and inseparably one,” concludes Desai, who clarifies that the visible physical body is an extension of the invisible energy body. In the release of blockages and the purifying of the body, we are linked to our invisible presence, oneness. We enter the domain of divine presence and grace, which initiates spontaneous healing. In this domain the doer, the ego mind, disappears and “the presence performs the miracle.” For more information on Ayurveda and the Amrit Yoga Institute, visit AmritYoga.org or call 352.685.3001.

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HEALTHCARE As a tie-dye-clad, free-spirited medical student of the ’60s with a fascination for botanical remedies, Chinese medicine and mind-body healing, young Andrew Weil quickly developed a distaste for traditional medicine as practiced in the West. “I was dismayed at the lack of connection with the natural world, the complete ignorance about botanicals and the utter absence of interest in any mind-body connection,” recalls Dr. Weil, who graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1968 as a medical doctor, with no intention to ever practice medicine. “I left there completely unprepared to help people stay well. I got very discouraged.” Now, 40 years later, this bestselling author, internationally renowned physician and founder of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine has channeled his discontent into action. Weil is among those pioneering a burgeoning new kind of medicine that many insist holds the answer to our nation’s healthcare woes.

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ntegrative medicine, a thoughtful blend of conventional medicine, common sense prevention and modalities once dubbed alternative, such as acupuncture, meditation, breath work and dietary supplements, has caught on widely from coast to coast in the past decade, both among consumers and once-skeptical healthcare practitioners. The Association of American Medical Colleges reports that 113 of the nation’s 126 medical schools now include discussion of complementary and alternative therapies in conventional medical courses. Seventy-seven offer standalone electives in

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such approaches as traditional Chinese medicine and mindfulness-based stress reduction. As of this year, eight major medical schools require that students take part in a 250-hour integrative medicine curriculum as part of their residency. According to the American Hospital Association, 16 percent of hospitals, including medical facilities at Harvard and Duke universities, now feature integrative medicine centers. Of those that don’t, 24 percent plan to offer them in the future. In February 2009, the Institute of Medicine, once leery of all things alternative, held a momentous two-day summit,


Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public, inviting 600 policymakers and practitioners to explore where this new form of medicine is taking us. Days later, a congressional health committee was calling on Weil—once a dark horse among his medical colleagues—for testimony about how to fix the nation’s crumbling healthcare system. His answer: Stop focusing so much on making our current system more accessible via insurance reform, and instead, create a new system. “What we have is not a healthcare system at all; it is a disease management system,” advises Weil. “Making the current system cheaper and more accessible will just spread the dysfunction more widely. What we need is a new kind of medicine.”

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Mary Guerrera, a medical doctor and director of integrative medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, stresses that integrative is not just another word for alternative. “Alternative medicine indicates something to be used in place of. Integrative is a term that has emerged in the past decade to reflect a bringing together of the best that conventional and alternative medicine have to offer,” says Guerrera, who went on to study acupuncture and holistic medicine after completing her conventional medical training in the ‘80s. She explains that because one person can’t be an expert in everything, integrative medicine hinges on the idea of team care. For instance, a cancer patient might see her specialists for chemotherapy and surgery, and then be referred to an acupuncturist for treatments to help with nausea or pain management, as well as a nutritionist to help her restore lost weight. A patient going into surgery might practice mindfulness-based meditation beforehand, which has been shown to hasten healing times, decrease hospital stays and thus, save money. “Integrative medicine is team-based, collaborative care,” Guerrera explains. Cardiologist Mimi Guarneri is medical director and founder of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine, a multi-disciplinary center that offers care for people with heart disease, pain, weight management needs, cancer, diabetes, stress and women’s health issues. She notes that the center receives 3,500 patients a month, many of whom arrive seeking relief from costly drugs or surgeries. “One patient came to me who had just had a bypass. natural awakenings

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He was 330 pounds, suffered from sleep apnea and was diabetic. He had all the risk factors for heart disease,” says Guarneri. She enrolled him in a $2,800, three-month weight loss and exercise program (covered only in part by insurance). “He lost 168 pounds and he went from taking 16 drugs to three. Just with that single individual, the system saved enormous amounts of money.”

Money Talks In 1997, after years of quietly teaching and practicing integrative medicine in Arizona, Weil was propelled from relative obscurity to the cover of Time magazine. He has since become a go-to resource for both lawmakers and other doctors seeking healthcare advice. Weil believes that money, or lack thereof, made it happen. “No amount of ideological argument ever changed anything,” he reflects. In this case, “It was when pocketbooks started getting squeezed that people started paying attention. Things are going to get a lot worse, and when they do, the wisdom of what we are doing will become even more apparent.” During congressional testimony before the Senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions last February, Weil joined heart physician and health guru Dr. Dean Ornish and others in rattling off a stunning list of statistics: The United States currently spends 16 percent of its gross domestic product on health care, more than any other country in the world, yet its health outcomes are ranked 37th in the world by the World Health Organization. In 2006, insur-

ance companies covered 1.3 million coronary angioplasty procedures, at roughly $48,000 each, and 448,000 coronary bypass operations at a cost of $99,000. Yet, things like nutrition counseling, exercise programs and stress-reduction classes, which studies show could prevent as much as 90 percent of all heart disease, are typically not covered by insurance. That, remarks Weil, needs to change, and he’s optimistic that it will. “We need to transform medicine so we are not so dependent on these high-tech expensive solutions for everything,” concludes Weil, who outlines his plan in his book, Why our Health Matters: A Vision of Medicine That Can Transform the Future. “We need doctors who know when and when not to use them and who are trained to use other kinds of interventions. That’s the great promise of integrative medicine: It can bring effective, lower-cost treatments into the mainstream.” Lisa Marshall is a freelance writer in Colorado; connect at LisaAnnMarshall.com.

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True Integrative Medicine by Dr. Robert Zembroski

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he term ‘integrative medicine’ (IM) refers to a new practice of healthcare, where the focus is on treating the entire person—mind, body and spirit— rather than specific parts and/or a single disease. IM, by definition, is a partnership between the patient and chosen healthcare practitioners. This approach employs the use of therapies that are supported by highquality evidence in conjunction with conventional medicine and medical procedures, when necessary. This evolving method of patient care is rapidly becoming the mainstream choice, as the nation’s hospitals, medical schools and universities increasingly adopt it. The conventional heath-care practice of a “pill for an ill” is not only antiquated, it has failed in the arena of disease resolution. Because all health problems and diseases are multidimensional, with many underlying roots, attempting to tackle human ills with a magic bullet doesn’t work. An integrative approach is proving to be a more effective way to manage the person and his or her health issues. While the relationship between reactive and functional medicine continues to evolve, patients are experiencing an increase in the availability of educational information and as a result a huge shift in consciousness. The public is becoming more educated about the necessity for health-care reform, not only governmentally, but also within themselves. This understanding encompasses lifestyle modifications, including a shift away from high-calorie, lownutrient processed foods, and toward adequate amounts of exercise and sleep, as well as supplements to fill in the potholes of an unhealthful diet. As a result of unhealthy diets and other bad choices, heart disease is the biggest cause of mortality in this country, accounting for over 900,000 deaths per year. Heart disease is a multi-system problem involving the digestive system, diet, blood fat (triglycerides, choles-

terol), oxidation of the cholesterol (free radicals), stress hormones, lack of exercise, and the genetic uniqueness of the individual. While mainstream treatment is geared only to reduce cholesterol and reduce blood pressure, in the hope this will prevent heart disease, the fact is that mortality due to this problem is on the rise! Taking an integrative approach to heart health and cardiovascular disease may ideally include utilizing a team of professionals to coach you through the implementation of nutritional changes, stress reduction techniques, adjusting hormone imbalances, and so on. The same support would be appropriate for the treatment of type-II diabetes, osteoporosis, fatigue, auto-immune disease, hormone imbalances, and spinal pain. Patients are beginning to see that the focus should be on the mechanisms of disease, illness, hormone imbalance, pain, and so on, and not so much on a perceived competition between conventional and non-conventional medicine. The real effort, as Jeffrey Bland, Ph.D., has stated, should be on a “systems biological approach” to understanding and resolving the illness within. By listening to the patient, taking an appropriate health history, along with a proper evaluation—physical exam, blood work, hormone profiling— a broader/multi-plan (integrative approach) can be implemented for disease management and resolution. Dr. Robert Zembroski is a BoardCertified Chiropractic Neurologist and an expert in functional medicine. He has extensive experience in neurological, digestive and hormonal disorders. As Director of The Darien Center for Integrative Medicine, Dr. Z. takes complicated issues and makes them easily understood, allowing the listener to make better decisions about health care needs. For more information, call 203.655.4494 or visit DarienIM.com. See ads pgs 26 & 31. natural awakenings

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Breakthroughs in

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ive hundred years after explorer Ponce de Leon roamed the West Indies and Florida in search of a vigorrestoring “fountain of youth,” we have yet to come up with a way to turn back time. But according to physicians and researchers at the cutting edge of anti-aging research, we’re learning a lot about how to keep the signs of aging at bay. “We’re seeing a ton of compelling research lately on how to slow down the clock and live better and longer,” says Dr. Andrew Weil, an integrative physician and author of Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Guide to Your Well-Being. “Happily, most of us will not have to age the way our parents and grandparents did.” In the past decade, breakthrough research has radically changed our

understanding of why our brain, organs and skin age and what we can do, eat or apply to slow the process. Here’s a look at some of the latest science and the technologies to grow out of it.

Workouts for the Aging Brain Perhaps the greatest fear of an aging Baby Boomer is not flabby abs or wrinkling skin, but rather, the specter of a withering brain. By age 40, reports the Alzheimer’s Association, two-thirds of us experience occasional lapses of memory. By age 65, 20 percent suffer mild cognitive impairment. One in eight seniors will suffer dementia. For decades, scientists assumed the brain was “hardwired” by around fifth grade, with a finite number of neural

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connections that inevitably atrophy over time, stealing our cognitive sharpness. It turns out they were wrong. “What we have learned in the past few years is that you can literally exercise your brain and add in new circuitry. You can rewire it,” says Professor Andrew Carle, director of the Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Virginia. The concept, called neuroplasticity, has spawned a $265 million braingame industry, according to consulting firm SharpBrains. More than 700 senior housing facilities now feature computer brain games, and “brain gyms” are popping up in cities nationwide. Such games are typically either downloadable programs for a home computer or a standalone game console. They challenge hand-eye coordination, auditory processing, memory and the ability to multitask. Typically, the program adapts as the user plays, throwing in new challenges. Why not just read a book or do a crossword puzzle? “These are already well-trodden neuronal pathways,” says California neuroscientist Henry Mahncke, Ph.D., vice president of research for brain game pioneer Posit Science. “We know from brain imaging studies that if you have


something that you are already good at and you do it, not much new lights up in the brain.” By contrast, one 2006 study of 2,800 seniors, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, found that those who engaged in a 10-session cognitive training program, with a four-session booster training at 11 and 35 months, had less difficulty with daily living than the control group. More, they still showed heightened cognitive abilities five years later. A 2009 study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, showed that 487 seniors who spent an hour a day, for eight weeks, using Posit’s brain fitness program performed better on mental acuity tests than the control group. Just which game is best remains a matter of debate. Current options are on the table at Dakim.com, GamesForTheBrain.com, PositScience.com and VigorousMind.com. “We still haven’t had a study comparing this $500 brain game to this $100 brain game to having someone who never did crossword puzzles start doing crossword puzzles,” relates Carle. His advice: Find a new intellectual challenge that we enjoy enough to do regularly. “Probably the best single factor in all of this is the extent to which the games get used,” he adds.

Anti-aging Supplements When it comes to the aging of organs, much research in recent years has focused around the free radical theory. In essence, as our body is exposed to food, air and sun, it throws off toxic byproducts, called free radicals, that eat away at cell walls, causing disease. In our youth, we have a built-in system of antioxidants that mop up free radicals. In other words, “Like a new car, we have this remarkable array of catalytic converters to clean up the byproducts of burning fuel,” explains Joe McCord, Ph.D., a pioneer in antioxidant research from the University of Colorado-Denver. “But as we age, our catalytic converters wear out.” Initially, test tube studies showed that simple, nutritional antioxidants like vitamins C and E could neutralize free radicals. This led to a 21st century boom

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in single-antioxidant supplements. But it turns out that their effect is minimal, “like a firefighter with one bucket, trying to put out a house fire,” McCord says. Instead, he and others contend, we need to prompt the body to produce more of its own antioxidants. Several nutrients, including sulforaphane from broccoli, curcumin from turmeric, anthocyanins from berries, licorice and shallots, and the herbs milk thistle and ashwaghanda, have been shown to do that. Now, supplement companies are rolling out an array of new products, including Protandim by Life Vantage, a product that came out of McCord’s work, and GliSodin, by Isocell, aimed at boosting internal antioxidant production. One 2006 trial conducted at the University of Colorado showed that when 29 people took Protandim, biochemical markers of oxidative stress declined by 40 percent after one month. Another study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science in 2007, found that a combination of sulforophane and curcumin reduced skin cancer in mice. Meanwhile, researchers are exploring another compound, resveretrol, contained in the skins of red grapes, berries and dark beans, for its ability to slow aging by activating genes called sirtuins. One 2008 study by the National Institute on Aging found that mice fed resveretrol had better balance and motor coordination, plus bone, heart and eye health. Human trials have been scarce, but several are ongoing. In the meantime, hundreds of resveratrol supplements have hit the market, and some doctors say they are confident in its safety and already taking it themselves. “Based on the science, I don’t think there is a down side,” says Pittsburgh neuroscientist and physician Joseph Maroon, author of The Longevity Factor, published this year.

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the antioxidant theory has spurred a host of new topical products, made with everything from marine pine bark and green tea to acai or gogi berry, all potent antioxidants. “One of the advantages to using it topically is that you can get a higher quantity of the active molecule in the skin, assuming it is in a form that penetrates through the epidermis,” she explains. Also, keep an eye out for new topical omega-3 fatty acid and topical probiotics aimed at maintaining a proper microbial balance on the skin. One of the most radical topical skin care breakthroughs, from NuSkin, is a line of AgeLoc products that not only triple collagen production while dramatically decreasing an agecausing enzyme, but now also act on targeted groups of genes that regulate how we age. In effect, it resets the genes to youthful activity. Numerous companies are also exploring the “beauty from the inside-out” concept, crafting everything from antioxidantrich skin health shakes to candy chews made with cocoa antioxidants. One recent study in the Journal of European Nutrition found that when women ingested 329 milligrams of cocoa daily, the flow of blood and oxygen to the skin nearly doubled. “In the past few years, we have seen some really good, well-designed trials showing that internal nutrients can make a difference, too,” remarks Alan Logan, a doctor of naturopathy and author of Your Skin, Younger. Weil says he sees the wealth of new anti-aging innovations as intriguing, but notes that one other critical factor for healthy aging often eludes people: To accept growing older and all the wisdom and experience it brings, with optimism, rather than dread. “The denial of aging is counterproductive,” he says. “To age gracefully means to let nature take its course while doing everything in our power to delay and prevent disease.”

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Dr. Michael E. Doyle Restoring Health by Restoring Healthy Metabolism

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ichael E. Doyle, MD is a medical doctor whose practice is a little bit different. He combines Conventional and Alternative medicine to find the safest and most effective treatment for each patient. After graduating from Cornell and Georgetown medical school, Dr. Michael Doyle placed his longstanding interest in natural and alternative medicine on the back burner and embarked on a career in conventional medicine. After completing his Family Medicine residency at the University of Rochester, he practiced Emergency Medicine for several years and later served as Medical Director for a group of outpatient health centers. Dr. Michael E. Doyle During this time, he witnessed the limitations of modern medicine, both personally and professionally. Many of the patients he saw suffered from chronic illnesses and seemed to do poorly despite “state-of-the art” medical care. Long hours reviewing the medical literature left him mystified. He realized that many of the most widely used medical treatments were dangerous and had never been proven to save lives. And they rarely seemed to make people feel better, either. So, he started to look for a better way and began his research and specialized training in natural and alternative approaches. This training, combined with his personal research and hands-on patient care, helped Dr. Doyle to appreciate the enormous influence of nutrients and hormones on our health. He was also profoundly impressed by the safety and often remarkable effectiveness of many alternative treatments and began using them with his patients. These issues became more personal when his wife suffered a relapse of her hypothyroid condition. As she went from doctor to doctor her condition deteriorated. She even lost a pregnancy as a result. Dr. Doyle realized that there was a better way. He and his wife began using natural and alternative treatments to help her get well. Over the next several months, her energy and health improved substantially and she was ultimately able to deliver two more healthy babies. By focusing on the building blocks of good health -- lifestyle, nutrition, and hormonal balance -- and combining the best of conventional and alternative medicine, Dr. Doyle has helped his patients not only manage their symptoms, but feel better and improve their health, and their lives. If you are a woman or a man looking for effective alternatives to the usual medical care or if you are looking for natural treatments for any of a wide variety of conditions including fatigue, high blood sugar, hypothyroidism, high cholesterol, mood disturbances, menopausal symptoms and much more, Dr. Michael E. Doyle may be able to help you, too. See ad pg 35.

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Dr. Debra Gibson Find the Cause

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r. Debra Gibson, a Ridgefield naturopathic physician, has practiced naturopathic family medicine for more than 25 years. After completing premedical undergraduate studies at The Johns Hopkins University, she attended National College in Portland Oregon, a four-year, accredited naturopathic medical school, and graduated as an N.D. in 1983. As a naturopathic doctor, she is trained to be an expert in alternative medicine, integrating conventional approaches to diagnosis with complementary methods of diagnosis and treatment to heal underlying imbalances which create disease. Her sunny, cheerful office is a warm and welcoming place for healing and transformation, where time is Dr. Debra Gibson taken to listen to and investigate thoroughly each person’s health issues. Chronic health issues – immune strength; fatigue; overweight or unhealthy body composition; allergy and food intolerance; gastrointestinal disorders; autoimmunity and chronic inflammation; cardiovascular health; hormonal health; adrenal and neurotransmitter imbalances; healthy and positive aging – these are special areas of focus in her family practice, and respond well to a natural medicine approach. Acknowledging the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit is an integral aspect of her work, and is a powerful tool which enhances the effectiveness of care. Dr. Gibson employs a “functional medicine” approach to treating symptoms and diseases: this entails evaluating body systems which may be contributing to imbalance or illness and resolving areas of impaired function, thereby healing both symptoms and the underlying reasons for them. “Finding the cause” of troublesome, chronic health problems encourages true healing and is the most effective form of prevention for serious illness. Dr. Gibson uses clinical nutrition, herbal medicines, homeopathy, and lifestyle change to support the body’s innate healing abilities and restore healthy function. Her office has been designated a “Center of Excellence” for therapeutic lifestyle change. A certified, experienced provider of Therapeutic Lifestyle Change programs, Dr. Gibson educates and motivates her patients to transform unhealthy behaviors and limiting attitudes and move toward wellness. “Viewing a person from the perspective of wellness rather than from a disease-oriented perspective is both effective and life-enhancing,” Dr. Gibson says. “Looking at how a very healthy person’s body works best – and then creating a plan to get there, is a radically different approach from that experienced by most people in our current culture of medical care. True healing creates change on every level: physical, biochemical, emotional, energetic and mental. It’s wonderful to watch this transformation take place - but what I find most rewarding is to know that this approach empowers people to take charge of their health and live their best lives.” See ad pg 11. 30

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Debra Gibson, ND 158 Danbury Road, Suite 8 Ridgefield 203.431.4443 DrGibsonsOffice@sbcglobal.net Conditions Treated: • Fatigue • Weight Loss • Allergy / Autoimmunity • Thyroid Imbalance • Adrenal Fatigue • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Menstrual Problems • Menopause/ Perimenopause • Sex Hormone Imbalance • Healthy Aging


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Darien Center for Integrative Medicine Dr. Robert Zembroski Discover Your Best Total Health

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arien Center for Integrative Medicine (DCIM) is one of Fairfield County’s most comprehensive health centers, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostics, and treatments in the field of functional medicine. Our Director, Dr. Robert Zembroski, is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist and an expert in functional medicine. Conditions he treats range from migraine headaches to chronic disease management. He takes complicated issues and makes them easily understood, allowing the listener to make better decisions about health care needs. DCIM addresses all aspects of health and wellness— neurological, structural, biochemical, and lifestyle—as Dr. Robert Zembroski well as the emotional and environmental roots underlying them. We don’t mask symptoms with drugs; instead, we use focused testing and evidence-based natural therapies to correct the problems causing the symptoms. We form partnerships with our patients, so you can start to feel good again. Whether your goal is to get rid of your health problem, lessen your pain, find an alternative to pharmaceuticals or improve your quality of life, our integrated approach will get you results quickly and effectively! See ad pg 26.

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The Center for Naturopathic Medicine Dr. Susan Rzucidlo Listening and Caring...Wouldn’t You Prefer a Doctor Who Makes Time for Both?

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he Center for Naturopathic Medicine (CNM) is renowned for offering Naturopathic Care in a relaxed family environment. Our physicians take the time to teach each patient how to restore and maintain their health. CNM physicians evaluate the whole person, not just a particular organ or system. In addition to general family medicine and pediatrics, CNM offers specialties such as acupuncture, allergy assessment/management and nutritional counseling. Our office integrates traditional knowledge with the best of modern medical science and standards of care. Dr. Susan Rzucidlo Head physician, Dr. Susan Rzucidlo, ND is a frequent contributor to newspapers and television. When Dr. Rzucidlo is not treating patients, she is conducting educational seminars, cooking and fitness classes. Dr. Rzucidlo understands that nutritional and lifestyle counseling goes beyond the doctor’s office, since food and exercise play an integral part in a healthy life. The Center for Naturopathic Medicine is committed to providing up to date Naturopathic treatment in a caring atmosphere. The CNM philosophy is that Listening and Caring is essential to a patient’s health. See ad pg 39.

The Center for Naturopathic Medicine Susan Rzucidlo, ND 3335 Main Street, Stratford 203.377.1525 ListeningAndCaringND.com Facebook: The Center for Naturopathic Medicine Services Offered: • General Family Medicine & Pediatrics • Acupuncture • Facial Rejuvenation • Nutritional/Diet Counseling

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The Connecticut Center for Integrated Healthcare Dr. Craig Sollose Comfortable, Effective Pain Relief!

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f you’re suffering from headaches, backaches, TMJ disorders, carpal tunnel, arthritis, or a sports or auto injury, speak with Dr. Craig Sollose. Pain is something you don’t have to live with, and the Connecticut Center for Integrated Healthcare treats your pain thru natural, holistic healing. Dr. Sollose specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of muscular and skeletal disorders using gentle chiropractic care, acupuncture, and even massage techniques used by their on-site Licensed Massage Therapist. These techniques naturally complement a broad range of Holistic Healthcare options that are available right in the Brookfield office, Dr. Craig Sollose including: medical care, on-site diagnostic testing by our staff MD, Dr. Monte Marder, chiropractic treatment, personalized strength and conditioning, acupuncture, therapeutic massage by our staff member Erin Goeing, LMT, and custom/non-custom made orthotics. Dr. Sollose is happy to sit with you to tailor a proper program that suits your specific healthcare needs.

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hether you, your child or partner has ADD, is depressed, anxious or overweight, the challenge affects your household daily. Many families approach June in particular, with dread. For anxious high school seniors and college grads, to children without the support systems of school, summer’s freedoms create angst. An “out of control” teen with free time or a spouse’s unemployment have ripple effects. If you are uncomfortably overweight, participating in outdoor “family fun” can be hot misery. Traditional therapists delve into a problem’s origins. Coaches give practical sugAllison Spitzer gestions. Allison Spitzer draws from the techniques of each. Trained in the 70’s in communication arts therapies at Northwestern University, she “helps children, their parents, young adults and individuals deal with their immediate issues at a pragmatic, everyday level, then unravel the patterns and behaviors that led them there. We talk, create, focus, reflect, and plan. We laugh a lot, too!” See ad pg 6.

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WHAT WORKS: Dr. Oz’ 25 Greatest Men’s Health Tips

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atients are among my best teachers. They’ve taught me how to communicate clearly—and how to live a better life. On The Dr. Oz Show, I’ve learned that once people are emotionally involved, change happens quickly, especially if they feel that their behavior is letting loved ones down. Large-scale change seems daunting. We want simple routines that we can automatically follow. Adopt some of the steps described here, which work for me and that anyone can do, and you will like your life more in just a couple of weeks. Plus, you’ll live longer.

1: Roll on the Floor Laughing Laughing not only eases stress, promotes social bonding and lowers blood pressure; it may also boost your immune system. So bring some humor into your life, whether it’s through friends, a television show or something else that tickles your funny bone. 34

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2: Don’t Skip Breakfast Eating fiber in the morning means less hunger late in the afternoon, when you’re most likely to feel tired and gorge yourself on sugar. My morning dose comes from steel-cut oatmeal, usually mixed with raisins, walnuts and flaxseed oil. An early start on eating also keeps your metabolism more active throughout the day; breakfast eaters are thinner than people who just rush out the door.

3: Hit the Sack Jay and Dave are funny, but they’re not worth the strain on your system. Seven hours of sleep a night not only helps you live longer, it a l s o lowers your stress, sharpens your memory and reduces cravings for pantssplitting foods. Set a bedtime and stick to it. My target is 10:30 p.m. I record the late shows and then watch them the next day as I pedal a stationary bike.


4: Admire Your Work

Don’t be so trigger-happy with the flusher. Turn around and take a look at your poop, which speaks volumes about your gut and overall health. Poop should be smooth and S-shaped, like your colon. If it comes out too lumpy, or drops into the bowl like marbles, you’re constipated; increase your fiber and water intake.

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5: Don’t Pamper Your Bad Back

Even if you’re hunched over in agony, spending more time in bed will only make a bad back worse. The latest research shows that bed rest weakens back muscles and prolongs the suffering. Married men with this problem may suffer more than single men because they’re tempted to lie back and enjoy all the pampering they receive. The best solution is to get up, take a pain reliever and be a soldier.

6: Taste the Colors

Foods with bright, rich colors are packed with flavonoids and carotenoids, powerful compounds that bind with the damaging free radicals in your body, lowering inflammation. Eat nine fistfuls of colorful fruits and vegetables each day and you’ll reap the benefits without having to give up other foods. Whenever I shop the produce aisle, I’m reminded that these foods are often more powerful than the drugs sold in pharmacies. My favorites are arugula and blueberries.

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7: Brushing is Not Enough If you plan to spend your later years eating more than yogurt and apple sauce, invest in some floss. No matter how thoroughly or long you brush your teeth, you’re missing a good portion of their total surface. That’s like washing one armpit after a workout. But the dangers of skipping floss go beyond hygiene: The bacteria that linger can increase your risk of heart disease.

8: Take a Deep Belly Breath

Do this anywhere, anytime. Push out your bellows and suck air through your nose until your lungs are full. They’ll fill with nitric oxide, a chemical found in the back of your nose that opens up blood vessels. The dose of oxygen will make you feel happier and more alert. This is my secret technique for calming down in the face of challenges. natural awakenings

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9: Join a Yoga Class

Yoga is the most important exercise of my daily routine. Being surrounded by beautiful women in spandex should be reason enough to join a class, but if you need more motivation, consider this: Yoga eases stress, lowers blood pressure, slows heart rate and increases flexibility. There’s nothing mystical about it. Loosening your muscles will make them more adaptable, so you may be less likely to injure yourself playing sports. Sure, some of the poses may look ridiculous, but that’s for a reason. Yoga can reach and work muscles that are ignored during routine sports and daily life. My favorite maneuver is the sun salutation.

10: Don’t Be an Island

Ever wonder why women live longer than men? One major reason is that they form tight networks and actually talk about their problems. If you face life’s stresses alone, you will make yourself older. With another person’s love and support, the inner aging associated with stress can be reduced.

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11: Avoid Fad Diets

The secret to weight loss is not to avoid carbs, fats, yellow foods, solid foods or foods that start with the letter G. The real trick is to lower your daily intake by about 100 calories. You’ll hardly notice, but it’ll add up to a loss of about 10 pounds in a year. Calorie restriction has been shown to lengthen life (in rats and monkeys). I cut back once a year to reset my appetite and taste buds. Healthy foods taste great afterwards.

12: Be a Smart Patient

Professionals can help keep you in good health, but the responsibility ultimately falls on you. Seek a second opinion before undergoing any medical procedure, because 30 percent of the time, that opinion will change the diagnosis or plan. Keep a written medical history and educate yourself about any family problems. You might even consider signing onto Microsoft HealthVault or Google Health, so your files would be accessible in case you find yourself in trouble away from home. 36

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13: Lose the Beer Belly

Most men fasten their belts below their waists. It’s just another way of avoiding the truth about their gut. Grab a tape measure and put it around your body at the level of your belly button. That number should be less than half your height. For my six-foot, one-inch frame, for example, I need to keep my waist under 36.5 inches. If avoiding heart attacks and diabetes isn’t enough motivation to eliminate that gut, consider this: For every point your body mass index is over 25, your testosterone drops 3 percent, which isn’t very manly.

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14: Go Green

I drink green tea three times a day. It’s packed with heart-boosting and cancer-stopping polyphenols that black tea doesn’t offer. These beneficial chemicals are lost when it’s fermented. Green tea also delivers a boost of alertness, but from a smaller dose of caffeine than black tea. Green tea can even fight dandruff, although only if you pour the cooled tea directly onto your scalp.

15: Sweat Until You’re Wet

If you can work up a sweat for just one hour a week, you’ll enjoy a range of benefits, including a reduced risk of heart attack, better mood and lower blood pressure. I like interval training on the elliptical, with 15 pull-ups and 15 dips after every 10 minutes. Your muscles will become more efficient, so you’ll have more stamina for more enjoyable activities that also work up a sweat.

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17: Have as Much Sex as Possible

If a 50-something man could have sex 700 times a year, the exercise and stress reduction would make him look and feel years younger. I wouldn’t recommend quitting your day job in order to hit that number—but what’s the harm in trying? The next time your loved one says she has a headache, tell her she’s literally killing you. It works for me.

18: Know Your Numbers, then Aim Lower

Take the part of your brain dedicated to your local steak house’s phone number and reassign it to your heart’s vital signs. These include blood pressure (which ideally should be below 115 over 75), LDL cholesterol (under 100), resting heart rate (under 70), and fasting blood sugar (under 100). If your numbers aren’t ideal, change your diet until they improve. 38

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19: Add Some Weights

Just 30 minutes twice a week spent lifting weights can build significant muscle mass. What’s more, working all that muscle burns tons of calories, making it a great way to lose your gut, too. Don’t have weights? Try lifting yourself: Pull-ups are the most valuable musclebuilding exercises I do. Trainer Bob Greene pointed out to me that pull-ups work the back, pecs, arms and belly all at once. Because you’re lifting yourself, you’ll think twice before eating that doughnut, because you’ll just have to lift it later. A simple setup in a door frame is convenient and inexpensive.

20: Grab Your Nuts

Nuts are among the best sources of healthful fats and protein around. I keep a bag of walnuts in my fridge and use their massive dose of omega-3 fatty acids to boost my brainpower while I see patients. Half of a handful eaten about 30 minutes before a meal will temper your appetite and help you avoid the drive-thru.

21: No, Seriously, Grab Your Nuts

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men ages 15 to 35, but it’s usually curable if caught early enough. I strongly urge you to grab your testicles and check them for bumps at least once a month. Each testicle should feel smooth and slightly soft, and one should hang slightly lower than the other, like two avocados (which, in Aztec, actually means “testicles”) growing on a tree.

22: Hit the Dance Floor

Crosswords and card games aren’t the only way to keep a brain razor sharp. It turns out that any kind of dancing with complex moves is stimulating enough to give neurons a workout. Even the simplest moves provide some physical exercise. So don’t be such a wallflower on your next night out. As a bonus, dancing may help you with tip number 17.


23: Do Your Penis a Favor

Step on a treadmill. Men who exercise enough to burn 200 calories a day significantly lower their chances of impotence. That’s because impotence often has the same cause as heart attacks: blocked arteries. Your penis is like a dipstick for your arteries, so check it. If you’re interested in keeping it up later in life, lace up the sneakers now.

24: Learn to Cook

Do you think you know how much butter goes into preparing those mashed potatoes at a restaurant? You’re probably off by half. If you can cook, you not only save money, but also gain control over what goes into your meals. Plus, for most women, a man who knows how to cook is as sexy as one who stars in movies. I have trouble boiling water. Thankfully, I’m already married.

25: Some Pills Should Be Popped

The indoor life gives modern man protection from the elements. Unfortunately, roughly half of us are deficient in vitamin D, for which the sun is a major source. This crucial vitamin may aid in fighting cancer, diabetes and heart disease. I take a 1,000 IU supplement each morning.

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e began kayaking with our son, Justin, when he was only a few months old, understanding that the earlier children become accustomed to being in a boat, the sooner everyone can enjoy the benefits of exploring the outdoors together. By the age of five, Justin was paddling his own recreational kayak, and a year later he was confidently in charge of his own sea kayak. Unlike a canoe, where small children have limited visibility and support, a kayak provides a more interactive experience. Some cockpits are even large enough for a small child to be safely supported on an adult’s lap, so they can take in the new world around them while maintaining the warmth and security of direct contact with Mom or Dad. What a wonderful way to solidify the bond between a child and parent, by sealing it with nature itself.

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The first few trips together must be a positive experience to set the tone for future adventures, so make a special effort to create fun and interesting paddling experiences. Pick short destinations not more than 30 minutes away, so the family can stop and picnic. Bring snacks and drinks for the cruise along the shoreline, noting and explaining nature’s intriguing sights and sounds. Unlike in canoes, young children sit low enough in kayaks so that regardless of size, they are able to touch the water and splash it around. A wooden kitchen spoon makes a great first paddle; just remember to drill a small hole for a wrist leash, unless everyone wants to spend the day retrieving it 50 times. Often, a youngster will fall asleep to the rhythmic motion of the kayak long before reaching home. Even rainy weather won’t over-

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come the fun, as long as paddlers are dressed properly in rain gear and a positive attitude. Some of our family’s most enjoyable adventures have been out on the water on quiet, rainy summer days. By the age of two or three, we suggest moving a child’s assigned seat from a lap to the rear hatch of an adult’s kayak, facing the stern. This provides both comfort and legroom. A cushion or blanket placed on the bottom of the back hatch insulates the child from a chilly hull. By age five or six, youngsters may wish to paddle on their own. Coping with the length and weight of the paddle may lead to awkward technique at first, but with a little help and guidance, children quickly catch on. It’s a rewarding experience, akin to letting go of a bicycle with a child on board sans training wheels for the first time.


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Initially, a child piloting a kayak will tire quickly, so using a towline helps ensure a longer, more positive day for all. When Justin would say “Dad, I have no energy,” we would hook up the tow line; after a while he would say “Dad, I have new energy,” and we would unhook the line and away he’d go again, water flying everywhere. The safety of a child while kayaking is the sole responsibility of the accompanying adult, and the principles of safe kayaking—such as never go out on the water alone—must be instilled at a young age. It is essential that grown-ups know their own paddling limitations, can read changing wind and weather conditions and use common sense to minimize risk. Necessary equipment includes properly fitting, quality personal flotation devices, which everyone must wear; sun hats, sunscreen and sunglasses; shoes that can withstand water and grip well; cover-ups; and lots to drink, even for short excursions. Make it fun, and the essential skills will be quickly learned. Today, at 13, Justin paddles a sea kayak better than many adults. As people today seek release from the pressures of daily life through a return to simpler family values, we remember that what fascinated us as children reverberates throughout our life. Exploring a nearby island and swimming off a secluded beach inspires children’s minds with the thrill of discovery on nature’s terms by choosing a paddle instead of a motor.

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are all connected via our humanity. Just as with the effects of the universal language of music, people feel the rhythm and power of yoga in their bodies. How has yoga helped you? Yoga is an anchor in my life. It’s hard to imagine what life would be like without yoga. Physically, it’s always been there for me from childhood. In my teens and early 20s, I surfed and participated in martial arts competitions. Yoga not only gave me a background for all the sports I participated in, it provided a platform for my athletic training and helped heal and rebuild my body after injuries. In my 30s, and now my 40s, yoga has been my pillar as I enter new phases of life. In challenging times, yoga has been like a friend that helped me work through stress and emotions. It’s a tool that continues to help me find peace and freedom, as well as personal power. Which yoga skill is the most useful in everyday life? In Baptiste yoga, we emphasize being present in the moment by connecting


with the body, which we consider to be an anchor for the mind. For example, when an individual who lives largely in their head is asked to connect with their breath, foot or leg while holding a yoga pose, they immediately come into the present moment. This is a strong tool to take off the mat and into everyday life. When we take the time to connect again and again throughout the day to our breath or to our body, we are drawn away from the mental concepts and imaginings of the mind and back to our center. This simple act empowers us in all situations and in our relationships.

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From venues to menus, couples are making efforts to reduce their carbon footprint and cut their budgets by keeping celebrations “all in the neighborhood.” Backyard weddings are helping guests cut back on travel, and caterers are responding to clients’ demands for more locally produced food. Wedding favors and decorations now come from local artisans and shops.

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Shifts toward sustainability in the wedding industry are now allowing brides and grooms to achieve the wedding day of their dreams in budget-friendly ways. Couples are using the big occasion as an opportunity to nurture their personal and financial well-being, protect the environment and support their communities. We may all be inspired by their example in choosing these top sustainable alternatives to standard wedding practices.

Floral Options

Conventional cut flowers are expensive, plus, they’re grown with pesticides and have a huge carbon footprint, so couples are instead decorating with living succulents and paper flowers. Many will eschew the floral look altogether by using soy candles, fruit and found objects for table centerpieces and bouquets. Wedding Planning Goes Digital From blogs to Facebook, wedding planning has become an online community affair. “More and more, brides are turning to wedding forums to look for fresh wedding ideas and the latest wedding trends, as well as resources,” says Christine Dyer, founder of BridalTweet.com. Brides are connect-

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READY, SET, GRILL ANYTHING! Serve Up a Sustainable-Style Feast by Contributing Writers at Sustainable Table

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ood backyard chefs know the distinction between barbecue and grilling and revel in trying new tricks with their favorite tools while they cook up a fun feast for family and friends. Few, however, may know that the original barbecue, or barbacoa, was the term that Spanish explorers used to describe the meat smoking and drying methods introduced to them by native peoples in the Americas. Smoke originally was used to drive away bugs while lending a tasty flavor to their meat-preparing process. This slow, low temperature method of outdoor cooking still employs an indirect heat source, like hot coals, and cooking times of between two and 12 hours. In some recipes, burning Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified mesquite or wood chips adds a smoky flavor to the food; in others, it tenderizes it. Grilling, by contrast, uses higher temperatures and direct heat from flames. Cooking times range between three and 30 minutes and grilled meats rarely have a smoky taste.

Charcoal Choices Lump Charcoal ~ A favorite choice of “green” grillers, lump charcoal is made of

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either natural wood (from trees or sawmills) or processed wood (from building material scraps, furniture remnants, pallets, flooring scraps, etc.). FSC-certified charcoal and coconut shell charcoal are good bets. Lump charcoal will burn hot and fast if unlimited oxygen is available, so it is best suited for grills that allow the user to control the airflow. Charcoal Briquettes ~ Briquettes are useful when cooking on an open grill or whenever airflow can’t be controlled. But avoid self-starting instant-light briquettes and lighter fluid, which contain several harmful additives. Note that most commercial briquettes consist of crushed charcoal mixed with some additives that improve combustibility and bind the charcoal together. The mixture is compressed into uniform, pillow-shaped chunks that generally burn slowly at a constant temperature, regardless of airflow. Be aware that additives in briquettes can leave a bad taste in food and even be harmful if not fully burned off; always burn charcoal for the time recommended by the manufacturer before putting food on the grill. A good lighting method begins with an electric charcoal starter or a metal charcoal chimney starter. Other igniting


Refrigerate leftovers promptly. Perishable foods should not be left unrefrigerated for more than two hours; if the temperature outside is 90° F or higher, refrigerate after one hour. aids include natural wood lighters or lighter cubes. Cleaner and greener grills avoid charcoal altogether. They may be fueled by propane, electricity or even solar energy.

What to Grill Grassfed Meats ~ The number one rule for cooking pastured meat is not to overcook it. It needs about 30 percent less cooking time than fattier conventional beef and tastes best if cooked medium-rare to medium. If cooking hamburgers made with pasture-raised beef, add caramelized onions or other moisturizing ingredients to compensate for the leaner meat. Chicken or Pork ~ Consider brining the meat beforehand to ensure that it is extra tender and won’t dry out on the grill. Submerge the meat in a mixture of one cup of table salt and one gallon of very cold or ice water for up to 24 hours before grilling. For a crispy skin, remove meat from the brine, pat dry and refrigerate for a couple of hours before cooking. Ultimate Burgers ~ Shannon Hayes, author of The Grassfed Gourmet Cookbook, cites Loren Olsen’s “Tips for Cooking the Ultimate Hamburger.” Before placing over medium-high heat on a clean, hot grill (which may be swiped with olive oil), Olsen recommends preparing patties by gently pressing the center to create a small depression in one side to assure even cooking. But

SAUCY SECRETS by Ying Chang Compestine Marinating is an often-overlooked technique for optimal grilling, imparting the flavors of fresh herbs, spices, oils and vinegars to foods while increasing moisture content to reduce the potential for charring and the development of carcinogens during cooking. Even brief dips before cooking are beneficial, but for best results, marinate food for at least one hour or overnight before grilling. The homemade marinades featured here contain far less fat and sodium than most commercial brands (they can even double as salad dressings or stirfry condiments). So feast with a glad heart on a warm summer’s day or eve— the heat is on and the eating’s good.

Ginger-Garlic Sauce Makes about 1½ cups

This basic marinade is your jumping-off point for a host of variations. Any leftover sauce can be refrigerated in a tightly sealed container. 2 tbsp fresh ginger, minced 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 green onion, white part only, minced 6 tbsp low-sodium organic soy sauce ¼ cup rice wine or sake 2 tbsp lemon juice ¼ cup rice vinegar 1½ tbsp sesame oil Mix all ingredients in a small container. Use immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to one week.

Spicy Sesame Sauce

To the ginger-garlic sauce, add 3 tablespoons black sesame seeds and 2 teaspoons minced fresh red chili pepper. Mix well.

Honey-Basil Sauce

Using the ginger-garlic sauce recipe, replace ginger and green onion with ¼ cup fresh basil leaves, minced, and replace the sesame oil with 1 tablespoon of flavored olive oil. Add ½ tablespoon honey and mix well.

Apricot-Ginger Glaze

Use the ginger-garlic sauce recipe, but replace the rice wine, lemon juice and rice vinegar with ¾ cup apricot jam. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 2 minutes, whisking steadily. Ying Chang Compestine is the author of several cookbooks, including Secrets from the Healthy Asian Kitchen.

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Farmers’ Markets All farmers’ markets feature organic produce, pasture-raised meats, homeade foods and desserts, flowers and local artists. Bethel Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 9am-1pm June 19 – October 30 Rt. 6, 67 Stony Hill Rd., across from Stony Hill Inn

New Canaan Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 10am-2pm May 15 – November 20 Old Center School Parking Lot, South Ave. & Maple St.

Bridgeport Farmers’ Market Thursdays, 2-6pm July 1 – October 28 United Congregational Church, 877 Park Ave.

Norwalk Farmers’ Market Fridays, 12-5pm July – October Flax Hill Rd, South Norwalk

Bridgeport - Court House Farmers’ Market Tuesdays, 10am-2pm July 6 – October 26 Baldwin Plaza, Corner of Broad St. & Fairfield Ave.

Ridgefield Farmers’ Market Fridays, 2-6pm June 11 – October 88-90 Danbury Rd.

Danbury Farmers’ Market Fridays, 11am-4pm July 9 – October 29 Main St. at Kennedy Park

Sandy Hook Organic Farmers’ Market Tuesday, 2-6pm June 22 – October 12 Newtown Middle School, Queen St.

Darien Farmers’ Market Wednesdays, 11am-6pm May 12 – December Mechanic St., behind Fire House Fairfield - Brick Walk Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 9am-12pm May 29 – October 30 1189 Post Rd. at Brick Walk, behind Trek bike store Fairfield - Greenfield Hills Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 12:30-4pm June 5 – October 30 Greenfield Hills, 1950 Bronson Rd. Georgetown Farmers’ Market Sundays, 10am-2pm May 23 – November 7 4 Old Mill Rd. Greenwich Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 9:30am-1pm May 15 – November 20 Commuter Parking Lot, Exit 3 off I-95, Arch St. & Horseneck Ln. Monroe Farmers’ Market Fridays, 3-6pm June 25 – October Monroe Town Green, Fan Hill Rd. & Rte. 111

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Shelton Farmers’ Market Wednesdays, 3-6pm & Saturdays, 9am-1pm June 19 – November Corner of Cornell St. & Canal St. Stamford High Ridge Farmers’ Market Wednesdays, 10am-4pm May 26 – November 24 High Ridge Shopping Center Stratford Farmers’ Market Mondays, 1-6pm June 28 – October 25 Deluca Field, Main St. Trumbull Farmers’ Market Thursdays, 2-6pm June 17 – October 28 Long Hill Green, Main St. Westport Farmers’ Market Thursdays, 10am-2pm May 30 – November 21 26 Imperial Ave., Municipal Parking Lot Westport - Sunday Farmers’ Market Sundays, 11:30am–2:30pm May 30 – November 21 Saugatuck Congregational Church, 245 Post Rd.

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For a sustainable table, use cloth napkins and reusable plates, cups and utensils. For larger crowds, choose recycled or compostable goods made from non-food biomaterials. don’t press or poke the burgers while cooking, in order to preserve the juicy interior. Season with natural salt and freshly ground pepper. Leave the grill uncovered and cook to a minimum internal temperature of 160° F. For sixounce patties, grill 2-1/2 minutes on the first side and 3 minutes after flipping for a medium burger. Toast split buns on the grill rack for the last 45 to 60 seconds of the cooking time. Special Veggie Burgers ~ Simply clean a few portobello mushroom caps and brush them with garlic-infused olive oil (put a couple of crushed cloves in the oil 30 minutes before using) and set aside. Next, slice an apple lengthwise to get the biggest possible slices and soak in water and lemon juice, which will keep them from drying out on the grill. Then, put the mushrooms on a hot grill, gill side down and carefully lay the apples down on the coolest part of the grill. When the mushrooms have softened (5-8 minutes), flip them, place the apples on top and cover with slices of brie cheese. Serve on a grilltoasted bun. Hot Dogs ~ Choose hot dogs that are produced by sustainable meat companies and do not contain any fillers, byproducts or additives, like MSG or nitrates. Or, skip the meat altogether and try a vegetarian soy dog. Veggies ~ The key is to use locally grown, sustainably raised/organic fruits and vegetables. Natural flavors come through from produce picked within a


day or so of eating, preempting the need for many seasonings or sauces. Just brush on some extra-virgin olive oil and sprinkle on natural salt and fresh-ground pepper to taste to enjoy both favorites and exotic veggies straight from the grill. Vegetables don’t need the same high heat that meat does, so it’s best to cook them over medium heat toward the sides of the grill. Corn on the Cob ~ Just pull out the silks at the top of each ear and brush a little oil on the husks. Cook for about 10 minutes, flipping once to cook both sides. Grilled Asparagus ~ Brush with olive oil, season to taste and grill for 4 to 5 minutes. Potatoes ~ It’s easy to slice or dice potatoes and onions; wrap in foil, throw in some organic butter and place on the upper rack of the grill. Put them on first, because potatoes take 35 to 45 minutes; flip the package over half-way through cooking. Vegetable Kebabs ~ Experiment with a variety of veggies. Metal skewers are best, but wood or bamboo also work fine if first soaked in water for at least 30 minutes, so they don’t catch fire. To help prevent food from falling through the slats, use larger pieces, and then cut before serving. Fruits ~ Fruits cook most evenly over low heat. The best option for grilling fruit is to wait until the coals begin to die down. Fruit is done when it gets soft and shows dark grill marks. The natural sugars will caramelize where the grill touches the fruit, creating tasty crunchy bits. Some grilling aficionados say that almost any fruit can be grilled and taste delicious, even with the skin on. Some people like to brush on olive oil or melted organic butter; others feel the taste can overpower the flavor of the fruit. Softer fruits and vegetables like peaches and squash might need to be placed on foil poked with holes or a cooking tool equivalent. Note that fruits tend to have a high water content that can make them extremely hot to touch, so cool a little before eating and taste test before digging in. Cheese ~ Halloumi, a white, semi-hard cheese from Cyprus, is a wonderful grilling cheese. Brush it with oil and grill in large chunks, or pair it with fruit, like apples or pineapple, in a kebab. It is done when it softens and shows grill marks. Pizza ~ This is an easy show-stopper. Roll out a favorite pizza dough and oil one side liberally. Place oil side down on a hot grill and cook until a crispy crust forms. Flip and add pre-grilled toppings, then close the grill. Cook until the bottom of the pizza has turned golden brown and toppings have melted together. Remove using tongs. For a dessert pizza, follow the same process, but top the pizza with a sweet cheese like mascarpone and grilled peaches, then sprinkle fresh mint on this special treat. For more information and tips search SustainableTable.org.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Buddhist Chanting 11am-12pm w/ June Fagan. Also held 6/8, 6/15, 6/22 & 6/29. Free. Kindred Spirits. 35 Danbury Rd. Wilton. 203.563.9781. Community Drum Circle 2pm. HealthRhythms® program w/ facilitator Randy Brody. All ages welcome. No experience necessary. Relieve stress, have fun. Drums provided. Free. Center for Senior Activities. 21 Imperial Ave. Westport. 203.341.5099.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR Reiki 1st Degree Workshop w/Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master/Teacher Fri June 4, Sat June 5, Fri July 2 or Sat July 10 Includes newest rediscovered information, 4 meditations, manual and certificate. Learn self-healing or healing for others.

The Illness Within 7pm. Also on 6/8, 6/15, 6/22. Learn how chronic disabling health issues develop, and discover non-drug therapies as well as lifestyle modifications that can, and will restore one’s health today! Free. Darien Center for Integrative Medicine. RSVP: 203.655.2659.

$115. Angelic Healing Center, Norwalk. Must pre-register: 203.852.1150

Monthly EFT Class w/ Roberta Russell, LMT, RPP 7:30-9pm. 1st Tuesday monthly. Combining Body-Mind Medicine with Self-Acupressure. $20. Move2Wellness. 635 Danbury Rd. Ridgefield. 203.403.2522.

Darien Center for Integrated Medicine. RSVP: 203.655.2659.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 Learn about a new Certificate program in Integrative Medicine 4-6pm. Free. New Milford Hospital. Room(s) Robison A & B. 203.874.4252. Charisma, Clarity, and Closing the Deal 6:307:30pm. Allison Spitzer, Therapeutic Coach. Sponsored by Fairfield County Fast Track Networkers. Develop dazzling public presence and powerful speaking style. My Place Pizza. Newtown. Free. Dinner optional: 203.218.2200. The Truth About Belly Fat & How To Lose It 7pm. Also on 6/16. Explores contributing factors that play a vital role in preventing people from successfully controlling their weight. Free.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Lecture: Natural Solutions to Stress 11:30am. Dr. Ken Hoffman of SOPHIA Natural Health Center will educate the audience on symptoms of stress. Includes a stress survey. $20. Networking Anonymous meeting. Rocco’s Restaurant. 800 Federal Rd. Brookfield. 203.740.9300. 
“The Power of Live Foods for Healing and Longevity” 6:30pm. 
Matthew Grace, author and tv personality as well as raw foods expert and former boxer, will discuss “raw foodism,” eating live foods and how it is an essential part of natural living.
 $15 Catch A Healthy Habit Café, 39 Unquowa Rd. Fairfield. 203.292.8190 
Divorce Support Group for women 6:30-8pm. Also held 6/10, 6/17 & 6/24. Legal, financial and

emotional support and information. $30/class. Ask about the sliding scale. Fairfield. Call Caroline Temple, LCSW, to register: 203.866.9333. Conscious Channeling: Connecting with Spirit Guidance 7-9pm w/ Mary Beth Cantry. Learn how to clear energy, create protection and then meet one’s Spirit Guide in a guided imagery journey. $45. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Ma Kirtan Chanting! 7-9pm. A high-energy evening of group chanting featuring Satya Franche. Drummers, flute players, and conch blowers are welcome. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. $10. Children free. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

SATURDAY, JUNE 5 Support Group: Your Money or Your Life 10am-12pm w/ Kristen Howard. Transform one’s relationship with money, achieve financial independence, studying and applying principles from Dominguez & Robin’s book. Cost of book $16. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596. Your Family’s Natural Home Pharmacy 10:30am. Learn about natural remedies to keep at home for common illnesses and minor injuries for the family. Free. The Center for Naturopathic Medicine, Inc. 3333 Main St. Stratford. Reservations required: 203.377.1525. Treating Allergies From The Inside Out 2:304pm w/ Lisa Gengo, Naturopathic Physician. Learn root causes of seasonal, environmental, and food allergies, and effective treatments for them. $15. Centre for Natural Healing. 35 Wall St. Norwalk. 203.857.0202. Riskalla Riyad Dance Theater 6-11pm. MiddleEastern Belly Dance Performance with dinner. Enjoy this ancient, beautiful dance in which the body caresses the soul. Free entertainment. Dinner reservations required. Entrees: $15-$24.

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Using music from around the world, we dance through Flowing, Staccato, Chaos, Lyrical and Stillness. Open to all ages, sizes and experience. Nu-Yoga Studio, 32-34 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Norwalk. Fee: $18 (students, $10)

203.209.0047; 5Rhythms.com Margaret@MargaretWagner.com BYOB. Jule’s Mediterranean Cuisine. Monroe. 203.445.0100. Community Drum Circle 7-9 pm. Fun evening of playing drums w/ facilitator Ase-AmenRa. Beginner’s welcomed. Bring drum. $15 (Seniors & Kids under 12 $5). Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register w/Annie: 203.270.8820.

SUNDAY, JUNE 6 Striving for Excellence 11am. Eckankar Worship Service, for all who love God. Music and discussion with fellowship and refreshments. Presented by students of Eckankar. Edmond Town Hall. 45 Main St. Newtown. (I-84 Exit 10) 888.LOVE.GOD. Open House/Membership Drive 12-4pm. Tour the state-of-the-art aquatic facility. There is a 25 yard pool, therapeutic pool, fitness room, planned activities and a Party Room. Demos scheduled. 439 Federal Rd. Brookfield. 203.775.2755. Animal Communication Workshop 2-4pm. Melissa Merendino uses telepathy to communicate with animals and understand any issues that need to be addressed. $35. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: If bringing an animal let Pymander know. 203.854.5596.

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Community Drum Circle 3pm. Uplifting afternoon w/ facilitator Randy Brody. No experience necessary. Relieve stress, have fun. Drums provided. $15/$5 seniors and kids under 12. Norfield Grange. 12 Good Hill Rd. Weston. 203.544.7085.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 Key Topics in Experiential Health and Healing 4pm. A free presentation w/ Steve Horowitz, MD. Stamford Hospital’s Tully Health Center. Conference Room C. 203. 874.4252. Migraines: The Cause & The Solution 7pm. Learn the causes of headaches and other neurological dysfunctions associated with migraines, and about effective non-drug therapies that relieve the symptoms. Free. Darien Center for Integrative Medicine. RSVP: 203.655.2659. FITChicks Joins the Valley United Way Corporate Cup 2 Mile Walk 7pm. The FIT Chicks are walking. Linda Gottlieb, Certified Personal Trainer will lead a warm up and the walk. C’mon out! Free. Prendergast School. Register: 203.877.5270. Karen Mitchell’s Workshop Series 7-9pm. Also 6/16, 6/23, 6/30. 1st Begin healing in 7 seconds. 2nd The amazing instant facelift. 3rd Enjoy serenity 24/7. 4th Unleash one’s spiritual passion. Love offering. Unity. Norwalk. 203.855.7922.

THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Reduce Stress, Weight & Fatigue 10am & 6pm. Free lecture and discussion. Must preregister. The office of Dr. Popowich, DC. 87 S. Main St. #3. Newtown. 203.304.9037. The Power of Healing through Integrative Chinese Medicine 5:30pm. Dr. Ken Hoffman of SOPHIA Natural Medicine discusses various conditions including: fatigue, pain, hormone imbalances, allergies, weight problems. Free. New Morning Store. RSVP: 203.263.4868. “Environmental Toxins & How to support your immune system” 6:30pm. Gary Gruber, ND, Fairfield County’s leading voice in Environmental Medicine, speaks about staying healthy in an unhealthy world.
Free. Catch A Healthy Habit Café, 39 Unquowa Rd. Fairfield. 203.292.8190. Create a Planter for All Seasons 6:30-8pm. Using hardware store materials create a sturdy but lightweight planter that resembles stone. Great for outdoor seasonal arrangements. $35/Members, $40/NM. Reservations Required. New Pond Farm. West Redding. 203.938.2117. Art Show Opening and Creativity Workout 7-8:30pm w/ Janet Luongo. Exercise the creative muscle to create the life once dreamed of. Includes visualizing, brainstorming, scribbling and

TUESDAY, JUNE 8 Breast Health the Role of Nutrition and Thermography Today 10am & 6pm. Free lecture and discussion. Must preregister. The office of Dr. Popowich, DC. 87 S. Main St. #3, Newtown. 203.304.9037. Stress Reduction Jin Shin Jyutsu ® Self-Help Class 7-8:30pm. De-stress as Teresa Nilla, Pryority Fitness Energy Therapist, will teach finger mudras that unlock physical and mental tension. $20. Pryority Fitness Wellness Center. 167 South Ave. New Canaan. RSVP: 203.594.1552. World Peace Meditation 10-11:30am w/ Theresa Joseph. Also held 6/17. $20. Kindred Spirits. 35 Danbury Rd. Wilton . 203.563.9781.

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Zero Point Healing Wand Demonstration w/ Cris Ann Mulreed 1-3pm. Come any time between those hours for a personal demo. AMWand reminds the body that it can heal itself. Free. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. 203.854.5596.

Discover how to overcome fear of losing love, fear of change, and fear of death. Explore tools including dreams and spiritual exercises. Suggested donation: $5

Attracting Abundance Workshop 2-4pm w/ Anjou Pandey. Kickstart attracting more abundance and prosperity in life. Work with the angels to clear old habits/memories. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. Donation. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

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Robert Rogers Puppet Company Presents: Rainbow Fish in the Deep Blue Sea 2:30pm. Inspired by the award-winning Rainbow Fish books by Marcus Pfister. Westport Library. McManus Room. Free. 203.291.4800.

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observation. Reception: 6pm. $20. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

Return to Spring Qigong 4-5:30pm w/ Dr. Romano, Naturopath. Drive away worries. Welcome happy events. Play in heavens... Wander freely in nature - Lao Tzu. $35. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. RSVP. 203.270.8820.

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Questions & Answers about Reiki 7-9:30pm w/ Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master/Teacher. Short talk about Reiki w/ Q & A’s. Non-Reiki 7-8:15pm. $5. Short talk w/ Q & A. Familiar w/ Reiki: 8:159:30pm. $10. Angelic Healing Center. Norwalk. Pre-register: 203.852.1150. Community Cooperative Nursery School 48th Annual Art Show Opening night 7-10pm. $25. Friday 6-10pm. Saturday 12-6 pm. Sunday 124pm. Sophisticated affordable works by over 70 artists. General admission $10. CCNS. 4 Trolley Pl. Rowayton. 203.866.2184.

FRIDAY, JUNE 11 Amrit Method of Yoga Immersion and Level I Teacher Training Part 1 (thru 6/20). With 9/10-9/19 Amrit Method of Yoga Level I Teacher Training Part 2. Deepen your yoga practice, or become a certified yoga teacher. Combines a strong foundation of asana w/inward focus and meditative awareness. Amrit Yoga Institute. Salt Springs, FL. 352.685.3001. Withinsight Red Tent Temple Doors Open 6pm10pm. Women’s gathering for spiritual reflection and connection. Bring a friend and celebrate the feminine divine across the lifecycle. Donation. Withinsight Temple Home. Monroe. 203.445.0117. Metaphysical Movie Night 7pm. Yes Man starring Jim Carey and Directed by Peyton Reed. Discussion following movie. Love offering. Unity Center. 3 Main St. Above the Ford Dealership. Norwalk. 203.855.7922.

SATURDAY, JUNE 12 The Secret to Finding Love Today 9am-10:30am. Continues: 6/19 & 6/26. Learn how to apply the law of attraction to one’s love life. $26/class. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register: 203.270.8820. Energy Medicine & the Healthy Home (Course 1 of 8) 9-11am. Ask about Certification. $45. The Green Room. 177 Post Rd. W. Westport. Call: 303.990.2220. Mindfulness Meditation Workshop - Practicing Self Compassion and Awakening Joy, Being Gentle w/Yourself 10am-1pm w/ Dr. Paul Epstein.

Songs from the Other World 4-6pm w/ Bill Warford. Layered harmonic image, healing resonances, powerful medicine is offered from a soundscape of dreams. Gentle entertainment with prayerful intent. $15. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596. Crystal Cymbalogy 7-9pm. Enjoy the relaxing and meditative sounds of Quartz Crystal Healing Bowls, drums, cymbals with Rick and Cynthia Quintanal and Andrew Crape. $20. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register w/Annie: 203.270.8820.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Intro to Mindfulness and Meditation 6:30-8pm. Come and learn more about mindfulness as a pathway to a less stressful life. Free. Fairfield. Call Caroline Temple, LCSW, to register: 203.866.9333.

THURSDAY, JUNE 17 Best Friend Yoga Night 6:30-7:30pm w/ Lara Azzarito Ward. A BFF might be one’s mom, daughter, best friend or partner! Ages 8 to adult. Jewish Community Center. 9 Rte 39 So. Sherman. 2/$20 & $13/Individual. Spontaneous Guided Meditation 7:30-9pm. The focus is on opening up to allow spiritual growth. Sharing is optional and never forced. Cost $10. Jane Russo’s Wellness Room. Clinton Ave. Stratford. 203.377.7984.

SUNDAY, JUNE 13 It’s Magnetic 2-4pm. Please join Jean Dunphy from Living Well for a workshop on the benefits of magnetic technology. It will be fun afternoon of demonstrations and education. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. Free. RSVP: 203.854.5596. Art on the Farm - Still Life 2-5pm w/ Anna Chamberlin. Pencil/ink drawing and color. Optional guided walk after session. Teen to adult. $40/ person. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register: Annie 203.270.8820.

FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Zero Point Healing Wand Demonstration w/ Cris Ann Mulreed 7-9pm. Call for free demo appointment. AMWand reminds the body that it can heal itself. Jane Russo’s Wellness Room. Clinton Ave. Stratford. 203.377.7984. Jeffery Ross The Roastmaster General 8pm w/ special quest comedian James Smith(Australian Funny Man) for an exceptional night of comedy. $35. The Ridgefield Playhouse. 80 East Ridge. Ridgefield. 203.438.5795.

MONDAY, JUNE 14 Chat Session and Health History Screening 7-9pm w/ Dawn Gullusci Certified Nutritional Counselor Program consists of an informal discussion and health history. Samples of gluten free foods. Free. Move2wellness. 635 Danbury Rd. Ridgefield. Reserve a space: 203.403.2522.

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Zero Point Healing Wand Demonstration w/ Cris Ann Mulreed 1-3pm. Come any time between those hours for a personal demo. AMWand reminds the body that it can heal itself. Free. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. 203.854.5596.

Life After Lyme- Group for Lyme disease suffers 6-7pm w/Deni Weber, holistic psychotherapist. Introductory meeting. Embrace the possibility of a better quality of life; learn stress reduction and pain management techniques. Weston/Georgetown. Contact: 203.544.6094.

Illness as Opportunity for Awakening Consciousness 10am-1pm w/ Dr. Paul Epstein, ND. Experiential workshop to listen and explore the deeper meanings, messages and opportunities of pain, stress and illness. $39. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

Ongoing Workshop: How to Tap Into Your Intuition 2-4pm w/ Gloria Amendola. Learn how to clarify questions, pull cards and use a pendulum to scan the chakras for answers. $25. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596.

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Equine Energetix 2-Day Workshop Fri/Sat, June 18 - 19

Dr. Popowich, DC. 87 S. Main St. #3. Newtown. 203.304.9037.

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Seeing with The Heart: A Journey With Horses to Discover Our Essential Nature. No horse experience necessary. 6/18, 4-8pm & 6/19, 10am-5pm. $325. Mistover Farm, Pawling, NY Info/register: EquineEnergetix.com 212.477.4475 Rapid and Lasting Weight Loss by Opening the Heart to Love 1-4pm w/ Alfonso Derose. $20. Kindred Spirits. 35 Danbury Rd. Wilton. 293.563.9781.

Key Topics in Experiential Health and Healing 4pm. A free presentation w/ Steve Horowitz, MD. Stamford Hospital’s Tully Health Center. Conference Room C. 203. 874.4252. Do You Know Someone with ADD/ADHD? 7pm. Dr. Zembroski, DACNB, holistic neurologist shares contributing factors and natural solutions effective in correcting the underlying cause of these problems, without drugs! Free. Darien Center for Integrative Medicine. RSVP: 203.655.2659.

THURSDAY, JUNE 24 Reduce Stress, Weight & Fatigue 10am & 6pm. Free lecture and discussion are, but must preregister. The office of Dr. Popowich, DC. 87 S. Main St. #3. Newtown. 203.304.9037.

Loud Joy 3pm. A rhythmic connection to one’s inner child, followed by 5pm Community Drum Circle. No experience necessary. $25/wksp, $15/ drum circle, $35 both. Creative Music Center. 701 Main St. Monroe. RSVP required. 203.261.7301.

Healthy Pot Luck Supper 6-9pm. Bring healthy dish to share, a plate, cup, bowl, utensils. Raw Foodist’s Welcome. No alcohol or smoking. Free. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. RSVP Annie: 203.270.8820.

Riskalla Riyad Dance Theater 6-11pm. MiddleEastern Belly Dance Performance with dinner. Enjoy this ancient, beautiful dance in which the body caresses the soul. Dinner reservations required. Free entertainment. BYOB. Entrees: $15-$25. Jule’s Mediterranean Cuisine. Monroe 203.445.0100.

Free talk by Henry Sobo, M.D.: The Importance of Detoxification 6:30pm. Lose weight and feel great. Drew Berman speaks about creating additional income while doing it. Ridgefield Library. 472 Main St. 203.438.2282.

SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Meditation by Kayak on the Five Mile River 9-11am. A relaxing paddle with a guided mediation, held bi-weekly. $45. Downunder Kayaking. 157 Rowayton Ave. Rowayton. 203.642.3660. Striving for Excellence 11am. Eckankar Worship Service, for all who love God. Music and discussion with fellowship and refreshments. Presented by students of Eckankar. Total Life Care Center. 152 East Ave. Norwalk. (I-95 Exit 16) 888.LOVE.GOD.

MONDAY, JUNE 21 Zero Point Healing Wand Demonstration w/ Cris Ann Mulreed 5:30-7pm. AMWand reminds the body that it can heal itself. Free. Move2wellness. 635 Danbury Rd. Ridgefield. 203.403.2522. Summer Solstice 7-9pm w/ Intuitive Practitioner Melissa Merendino BFA, ESMT. A spiritual evening welcoming Summer. Music and Refreshments. $25. Move2wellness. 635 Danbury Rd. Ridgefield. Reserve a space: 203.403.2522. Summer Solstice Drum Circle 7:30pm. Celebrate the start of Summer with facilitator Randy Brody. Relieve stress, have fun. Drums provided. $15/$5 seniors and kids under 12. Norfield Grange. 12 Good Hill Rd. Weston. 203.544.7085.

TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Breast Health the Role of Nutrition and Thermography Today 10am & 6pm. Free lecture and discussion. Must preregister. The office of

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Fourteen Dating Traps & the Solutions 7-9pm. Join Professional Relationship Coach Candace Brindley. Learn now how to avoid dating traps and prepare for a lasting and successful relationship. $20. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596. Angels Card Reading for your self 7-9:30pm w/ Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master/Teacher. Introduction: Learn techniques to help one to connect with one’s angels. $28. Angelic Healing Center. 7 Morgan Ave. Norwalk. Must pre-register: 203.852.1150

FRIDAY, JUNE 25 THE MAP OF YOGA - A Yoga “Incursion” with Chandrakant. 6:30-9:30pm. “Reset” the way you practice yoga. Amrit Method Yoga Nidra and postures using the Amrit Method perspective will provide an experiential foundation. Yoga Ananda Studio, 4154 Hershel St, Jacksonville, FL. $25. Register: 904.680.7344, info@yogaanandastudio.com.

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“Step into your purpose and Thrive” Presented by Rochelle Togo-Figa The Courtyard Marriott- Rye, NY http://tinyurl.com/intoyourpurpose www.YourLifeAfterBreastCancer.com those hours for a personal demo. AMWand reminds the body that it can heal itself. Free. Kindred Spirits. 35 Danbury Rd. Wilton . 203.563.9781. Keep Coming Back 8pm w/ R&B artist Marc Broussard will play this new album in concert. Special guest is Julian Velard. Tickets $35-$50. The Ridgefield Playhouse. 80 East Ridge. Ridgefield. 203.438.5795. Energy Medicine & the Healthy Home (course 2 of 8) 9-11am. Ask about Certification. $45. The Green Room. 177 Post Rd. W. Westport. Call: 303.990.2220.

SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Dr. R’s Real Life Food Guide 10:30am. Diet plays an integral part in a healthy life. Learn to make the best choices everyday. Free. The Center for Naturopathic Medicine, Inc. 3333 Main St. Stratford. Reservations Required: 203.377.1525. Wildman Steve Brill Ecology Tour 2:304pm. Steve helps find, identify and gather wild mulberries and seasonal edible shoots, leaves, weeds, mushrooms. $25/adult, $10/child under 12. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. RSVP: Annie 203.270.8820.

MONDAY, JUNE 28 Healing and Connecting With the Spirits of Birds 6:30-8pm w/ Deana Paqua. Meditate and connect with birds; learn to see from a higher perspective. $25. Take Time Relaxation Center. 130 Greenwood Ave. Bethel. 203.792.2456.

TUESDAY, JUNE 29 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 Spirit Feedback: How Do We Know When We’ve Been Heard? 10:30am-1:30pm w/ Alexandra LeClere. Experiential workshop reviews how to formulate requests to spirit and receive answers. $25. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. RSVP: 203.854.5596. Stand-up Paddle Boarding Yoga class on the Five Mile River 9-10am. No experience necessary. $45. Downunder Kayaking. 157 Rowayton Ave. Rowayton. Call for other dates and details: 203.642.3660. Zero Point Healing Wand Demonstration w/ Cris Ann Mulreed 12-2pm. Come any time between

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Inflammation: The Illness Within 7pm. Type II Diabetes, High Cholesterol, Chronic Fatigue, Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Fibromyalgia, Excessive Belly Fat or Hypo-Thyroid. Discover non-drug therapies and lifestyle modifications to restore health! Free. Darien Center for Integrative Medicine. RSVP: 203.655.2659.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 Free Workshop! Participate in a Ridley-Lowell Open House Event 2-4:30pm. Preventative medicine techniques will be explored, including guided meditation and yoga. 24 Shelter Rock Rd. Danbury. 203.797.0551.


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sunday Tai Chi Class 9-10am. This relaxing and meditative form of exercise can help reduce stress, gently strengthen the body and improve the immune system. $15. Sticks and Stones. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register w/Annie: 203:270.8820. Prayer Service 9:30am. Join in to affirm the Truth for one’s life by supporting one another in prayer and affirmation. Cost: Love offering. Unity Center. 3 Main St. Above Ford dealership. Norwalk. 203.855.7922. Celebration Service w/ Rev. Shawn Moninger 10:30am. Cost: Love Offering. Child Care provided. Unity of Fairfield County. 3 Main St. Above Ford dealership. Norwalk. Info: 203.855.7922. Sunday Worship 11am-12:15pm. Doors open at 10:30am for Silent Prayer and Meditation. Worship service integrates music, prayer, healing, meditation, inspiration and Spirit Communication. Albertson Memorial Church of Spiritualism. 293 Sound Beach Ave. Old Greenwich. 203.637.4615.

monday Pilates Mat Class 9am w/ Megan Bascom, Instructor. Basic level class focused on the principles of Pilates including alignment, breath, and core strengthening. A great place to start or strengthen technique. $20. Black Rock Pilates. 2889 Fairfield Ave. RSVP: 203.335.1987. Be Strong, Stretch & Centered Yoga w/ Lara Azzarito Ward 9-10:15am. Also Fridays. A strong flowing youga class encougares health while finding the centered calm within.10 classes/$130. $17 dropin(members/seniors $10). The Jewish Community Center. 9 Route 39. Sherman.860.354.6241. Group Cycling Classes 9:15am. Also on Saturday & Sunday. Various times thru-out the week. Enjoy different instructors for each class. All levels welcome. No-Limit Health & Fitness. 1120 Federal Rd. Brookfield . Call for complete scheduling: 203.775.8548. Vinyasa Yoga 9:30am. Invigorate and rejuvenate w/ Kate Perchuckwith this flowing class. $10 w/ class card, $16.99 walk-ins. The Graceful Planet. Newtown. 203.426.8215. Svaroopa® Stress Relief Yoga 9:30am, 11am & 5:45pm w/ Mazie. Rejuvenating and bliss-filled (yin & yang) asana and pranayama practice unravels tension, increase circulation, flexibility, energy, enhancing immune system. $20. $150/10 classes. Catch Your Breath. Fairfield. 203.255.9111. A Course in Miracles, The Workbook Lessons 10am w/ Rev. Shawn Moninger. An opportunity to go deeper into the lessons within a group. All levels welcome. Love offering. Unity of Fairfield. 3 Main St. Norwalk. Above Ford dealership. 203.855.7922.

The EDGE Learning System 5 & 6pm. Ages 6-12. Groups enhance the child’s motor, speech, reading, math, social and visual skills improving grades, performance and self esteem. $50. Total Learning and Therapy Center. Trumbull. 203.268.8852. Beyond Basics w/ Lara Ward 6-7pm. Every Monday. Taking the basic practice one step further in understanding the roots of yoga; breathe, posture, and awareness. $11 class/series 8 classes. New Milford High School. Call: 860.354.6241. Kripalu Yoga 6:30pm. Relax, refresh and renew w/ Kat Barton, 500 hour Kripalu Professional Level Yoga Teacher. $10 w/class card, $16.99 walk-ins. The Graceful Planet. Newtown. 203.426.8215. Intermediate Yoga Class at Nu~Yoga Studio 6-7:30pm w/ Sally Grillo. Also on Wednesdays. Welcome to a yoga class created for intermediate level students. Connect to inner calm and emerge refreshed and renewed.$20. 32-34 Main St. Ste. 6. Norwalk. 203.854.6744. Intro to Yoga w/ Barbara 7pm. Learn basic postures to help strengthen the body and relax the mind. 6 classes/$96. Santosha Center for Yoga & Health. 27 Hawleyville Rd. Newtown. 203.364.0851. The Thought Exchange 7pm w/ David Friedman. 12/7,12/14,12/21. A support group based on having new thoughts. What if what one’s life just mirrors one’s thoughts? Cost: Love Offering. Unity of Fairfield County. 3 Main St. Norwalk. 203.855.7922. Guided Meditation 7:30-8:30pm. 2nd Monday monthly w/ Dr. Allen Levy. Learn to meditate, relax and transport oneself away from the concerns and pressures of one’s daily life. Free. Sabita Holistic Center. Southport. 203.254.2633. Introduction to Yoga 7:30-9pm w/ Gloria Owens. Never tried yoga or would like a refresher on the basics! Kripalu-certified teacher Gloria Owens makes learning yoga safe, fun and accessible.

$20. YogaSpace. 777 Federal Rd. Brookfield. 203.775.6220.

tuesday Ballet Workout 9:30am w/ Grace Harvey. Develop a dancer’s lean strong body. Class utilitizes Pilates for core body strength and improve flexibility, balance, and strength. $10 w/class card, $16.99 walk-ins. The Graceful Planet. Newtown. 203.426.8215. Svaroopa® Yoga & Mindfulness Meditation w/ Mazie 9:30am 5:45 & 7pm. Meditation. Explore powerful, bliss-filled, healing Svaroopa® Yoga and Pranayama. Eliminate pain & stress. $20 or $150/10 classes. Catch Your Breath Yoga Center. Fairfield. RSVP: 203.255.9111. Pilates Plus w/ Sally Grillo 9:30-10:30am. Pilates exercises enhance health, strengthen muscles and create length throughout the body. For all levels with modifications for injuries and limitations. $20. Nu-Yoga Studio. 32-34 Main St. Suite 6 Norwalk. 203.854.6744. Iyengar Style Yoga 9:30-10:45am w/ David Schoenberg. Beginners Class (does not mean easy, but accommodating with use of props). Practice asanas and pranayama: develop strength, balance, poise. $15. Redding Meditation Center. 9 Picketts Ridge. Redding. 203.544.1090. Therapeutic Yoga 9:30-10:45am w/ Carol Shwidock. Carol combines Occupational Therapy knowledge with a passion for yoga in this healing Kripalu class. All levels welcome. Must RSVP. $20 or $180/10 classes. Harmony Yoga Studio. 48 Union St. Stamford. 203.962.4672. Women’s Stretch, Strenghten and Sculpt 5-6pm. Also held Thursdays. Strengthen one’s

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limbs and core. Improve balance and sculpt firm muscles. $11/series price. $15 drop-ins. Sticks and Stones. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register: 203:270.8820. Gentle Hatha Yoga w/ Letty 5:45-7pm. All ages & abilities. $20/class. Classes ongoing. Greenwich Senior & Arts Center. 2nd Fl. Meeting Room. 299 Greenwich Ave. 203.862.6750. Latin - Creative Dance Workout/Weightloss Class 6pm w/ Maria Fiora, 20 year professional latin dnacer. Energize, tone and have fun. $15 drop in. 201 Summer St. Stamford. 203.353.4363. Town of Bridgeport Green Drinks 6-8pm. 4th Tuesday monthly. A casual gathering of greenminded people who get together and share ideas about living sustainable lifestyles. Free. Bridgeport. Call for Location: 203.536.4695. Town of Fairfield Green Drinks 6-8pm. 1st Tuesday monthly. A casual gathering of greenminded people who get together and share ideas about living sustainable lifestyles. Free. The Shack. 2070 Post Rd. Fairfield. 203.536.4695. Christian Yoga 6:15-7:30pm w/ Becky Bell. The Saffron & Crimson Studio guides participants through the physical practice of vinyasa (yogaflow) & rooted in the spirituality of a contemplative Christian life. $17. 471 North St. Greenwich. 951.751.4171. Beginners Yoga class at Nu-Yoga Studio 6-7:30pm w/ Sally Grillo. Uplifting class to learn about yoga, reduce stress and clearing the mind. This class includes postures, breathing techniques and relaxation. Sign up is on-going. $20. Norwalk. Sally: 203.854.6744. Qi Gong and Tai Ji Quan (Tai Chi) Class 6:30pm w/ Cliff Martin. Integrated Healthcare Associates. 992 High Ridge Rd. 3rd Fl. Stamford. Info: 203.750.0731. Yoga at St. Catherine of Siena 6:30-7:30pm. All levels & drop-ins welcome. Wear exercise clothes. $10. Fr O’Connor Center. School bldg. Rm 103. 6 Riverside Ave. Greenwich. Info: 203.550.8811. HEAL Support Circle 6:30-8pm. 3rd Tuesday monthly. A peer-support group led by trained cofacilitators is for victims/survivors of emotional abuse or any violence or trauma, the group meets monthly. Brookfield Town Hall. For info call 203.305.2137.

HIV/AIDS Education Support Group 7-8:15pm w/ Rodney Mailloux, MS LADC. For those affected and infected, and any related substance abuse and lifestyle issues. Free. APGD. 30 West St. Danbury. 203.778.2437.

JCC. 4200 Park Ave. Bridgeport. More info: 203.650.3722.

wednesday Latin - Creative Dance Workout/Weightloss Class 9am w/ Maria Fiora, 20 year professional latin dnacer. Energize, tone and have fun. $15 drop in. 201 Summer St. Stamford. 203.353.4363. Kripalu Yoga 9:30am. Relax, refresh and renew w/ Kat Barton, 500 hour Kripalu Professional Level Yoga Teacher. $10 w/class card, $16.99 walkins. The Graceful Planet. Newtown. 203.426.8215.

Acupuncture, Health & Greening The Environment 7-8:30pm weekly talks with acupuncturist Ingri Boe-Wiegaard. Free. Location varies; Wilton, Bethel & Fairfield. Call Ingri for info: 203.259.0166.

Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am w/ Carol Shwidock. Soothes one’s mind body and soul in this gentle flow, discover space within oneself to restore and renew. Ask about kids and teens yoga. $20 or $180/10 classes. Harmony Yoga. Stamford. 203.962.4672.

Kundalini Yoga Fusion 7-8:30pm w/ multitalented Alisa Popovic! Practice asanas, pranayama, and chanting to bring the body, mind, and emotions back to health. $17/class. Santosha Center For Yoga and Health. 27 Hawleyville Rd. Newtown. 203.364.0851.

A Course in Miracles 10am. Also Thursday at 7pm. Facilitated by Joan Goss and Tanya Murphy. Cost: Love Offering. Unity of Fairfield County. 3 Main St. (above Ford dealership). Norwalk. Info: 203.855.7922.

Reiki Share 7-9pm. Give/Receive Reiki in USUI Reiki Master/Teacher Jane Russo’s Wellness Room. All Reiki levels and beginners are welcome. Reiki sessions and classes available. $10. Stratford. Register: 203.377.7984. MMA Classes (Standup Fighting & Grappling) 7:15-8:30pm. Also on Thursdays. Sensei Robert Neal, ranked #1 Masters Level, National Title Holder. $10 per class. No-Limit Health & Fitness. 1120 Federal Rd. Brookfield. 203.775.8548. Reiki Share: Give and Receive Reiki 7:309:30pm w/ USUI Reiki Master/Teacher Jane Russo. All levels of Reiki and beginners are welcome to attend. Cost $10. Jane Russo’s Wellness Room Clinton Ave. Stratford. 203.377.7984. Back Yard Beekeepers 7:30pm. Last Tuesday monthly January-June and September-November. BYBA’s provides its membership with practical info on how to’s of beekeeping. 6:30pm for new beekeepers. Free. Norfield Church. Community Rm. 64 Norfield Rd. Weston. Exchange Reiki/Healing Circle 7:30pm. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays w/Gigi Benanti, Usui/Karuna Reiki Master/Teacher. Reiki circle for all levels of Reiki Practitioners only. Percentage is given to Charity. $10. Angelic Healing Center. Norwalk. Please preregister: 203.852.1150.

Psychic Circle 7:30-9pm. 3rd Tuesday monthly. Come play in the psychic world. Enjoy tapping into intuition; connect to guides and deceased loved ones. No experience necessary; everyone can play. $25. Info: Melanie Barnum, CH. 203.451.0914.

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Beginners Yoga 7-8:15pm w/Carol Shwidock MA OTR RYT. Explore the magic of a Kripalu Yoga class. Guaranteed to feel better when leaving! All levels welcome! Drop ins encouraged. $20 or $180/10 classes. Harmony Yoga. 48 Union St. Stamford. 203.962.4672.

Tai Chi & Chi Gong 7:30-8:45pm w/ Susan Bradley. Combines Tai Chi form and Chi Gong moves to promote health, strength and tranquility. Susan Bradley is a respected scholar, practitioner and teacher. All levels. $20. YogaSpace. 777 Federal Rd. Brookfield. 203.775.6220.

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Qi Gong/Reiki Meetup 6:30-8:30pm. Study alternative healing modalities, concentrating on Reiki, chi gung, meditation and mantra w/ Andy Sinn. $15. The Ananda Center. 16 Forest St. New Canaan. 203.273.8364.

Hatha Yoga at JCC 8-9pm. A practice of physical postures and breathing exercises helping to bring balance into the body and mind. $11 per class.

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Yoga for 50 to Infinity 10:45am. Cost is only $1. Bethel Senior Center. Municipal Center. 1 School St. Bethel. 203.792.3048. Weekly Back School 1:30pm w/Dr. Christopher Mascetta. Free. Ridgefield Chiropractic and Wellness Center, 10 South St., Ste. 205, Ridgefield. RSVP – seating limited: 203.431.1688. Wilton Famers Market 2-6pm. Enjoy an assortment of locally grown fruits, vegetables, free range eggs, homemade jams, herbs, cut flowers, organic teas, and wonderfully scented soaps. Wilton Library. 137 Old Ridgefield Rd. Wilton. 203.762.3950 ext. 213. Town of Norwalk Green Drinks 6pm. 1st Wednesday monthly. A casual gathering of greenminded people who get together and share ideas about living sustainable lifestyles. Free. Fat Cat Pie. 9-11 Wall St. Norwalk. 203.536.4695. Town of Stamford Green Drinks 6-8pm. 4th Wednesday monthly. A casual gathering of greenminded people who get together and share ideas about living sustainable lifestyles. Free. Stamford Marriott Hotel. 243 Tresser Blvd. 203.536.4695. Summer Nights Yoga w/ Lara Azzarito Ward 6:30-7:40pm. Flow in the open air studio creating strength, fluidity and openness in the body. 10 classes/$130.$17 drop-in(members/seniors $10). The Jewish Community Center. 9 Route 39. Sherman.860.354.6241. Laura’s Latin Fusion Dance Workout 6:307:45pm. Also Sat call for times. Zumba. Bring a pair of weights maximum 5lbs. $17/series price or $20 drop-ins. Sticks and Stones Farm. 201 Huntingtown Rd. Newtown. Register: 203.270.8820. Journey within, Do you feel stuck? 7pm. 1st Wednesday monthly. Need support trying to begin something new? Support, intuitive insight, wisdom. Facilitator: Cindy Miller, intuitive. $20. Newtown Congregational Church. 14 West St. Newtown. Call: 203.426.9448. Reiki Share/Circle 7pm. 2nd Wednesday monthly w/ Hilda Swaby. Reiki for stress reduction and


healing, supports changes in one’s world, balances the mind, body & spirit. Bring family and friends. Love Offering. Stamford. Call for directions: 203.554.1238. 12 Powers for Manifestation 7pm w/ Rev. Shawn Moninger. Seeking the Power and Intelligence to manifest that the life one has dreamed of, is and always has been within them. Cost: Love Offering. Unity of Fairfield County. 3 Main St. (above Ford dealership). Norwalk. Info: 203.855.7922. Transitions 7-9pm w/ Sarah Burns an intuitive healer. 2nd Wednesday monthly. Group explores emotions of life’s challenges, how to move through them and feel better. $20. Newtown Congregational Church. Pre-registration: 203.895.0844. Kundalini Yoga and Meditation w/ Leesa 7:30pm. A blend of postures, kriyas, pranayama & meditation, which teaches the art of relaxation & self-healing. $17/class. Santosha Center for Yoga & Health. 27 Hawleyville Rd. Newtown. 203.364.0851. Buddhist Meditation and Dharma Talk 7:309pm. Chakrasambara Buddhist Center of NY comes to The Ananda Center. 16 Forest St. New Canaan. $12. The Ananda Center. 16 Forest St. New Canaan. 203.273.8364.

thursday Therapeutic Yoga 8:30-9:45am w/ Carol Shwidock. Carol combines Occupational Therapy knowledge with a passion for yoga in this healing Kripalu style class. All levels welcome. $20 or $180/10 classes. Harmony Yoga. 48 Union St. Stamford. 203.962.4672. Hatha Yoga Class 9:30-11am. Flowing with grace. This class takes a close look at aligning postures therapeutically to serve individual needs. $20. Nu~Yoga Studio. 32-34 Main St. Ste 6. Norwalk. Contact: Sally Grillo: 203.854.6744. Kickboxing and abdominals at Nu-Yoga Studio 6-7pm. This class rocks with skill, alignment and awareness.$20. Nu-Yoga Studio. 32-34 Main St. Ste. 6. Norwalk. Contact Sally: 203.854.6744. Yoga at First Presbyterian Church 6:15-7:15pm. Meditation, stretching, twists, inversions to gentle music in candlelight. Great for the stressed professional or mom. First Presbyterian Church, Lounge. 1101 Bedford St. Stamford. Questions: 203.550.8811. Qi Gong and Tai Ji Quan (Tai Chi) Class 6:30pm w/ Cliff Martin. Integrated Healthcare Associates. 992 High Ridge Rd. 3rd Fl. Stamford. Info: 203.750.0731. A Course in Miracles 7pm. Also Wednesday at 10am. Facilitated by Joan Goss. Cost: Love Offering. Unity of Fairfield County. 3 Main St. (above Ford dealership). Norwalk. Info: 203.855.7922. HEAL Support Circle 7-8:45pm. 2nd Thursday monthly. A peer-support group led by trained cofacilitators is for victims/survivors of emotional abuse or any violence or trauma, the group meets monthly. Norwalk Library. For info call 203.305.2137. Mindfulness Meditation Group - The Best of Times is Now 7:15-8:45pm. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Thursday

of June. Sitting practice, instruction, readings, teachings and integration with life. $18. Pymander. 37 Wall St. Norwalk. Paul Epstein: 203.722.2358. What It Is, Tribal Gathering 8-9:30pm. 2nd Thursday monthly. A creative expression through drumming, singing, dancing and spoken word. Sliding scale $10-$20. Performance Dance. 12 Fitch St. Norwalk. R.S.V.P. Stephanie: 203.644.7313.

friday Nutritional Evaluation Visits 10am w/ Debi Greco, MD. Free. 31 Hawleyville Rd. Hawleyville/ Newtown. Call to schedule appointment: 203.798.8114. Yoga for Strength and Alignment w/ Lara Ward 9-10:15am. Also every Monday. A strong flowing yoga class. $13 class /series 10. $17 drop in(members/seniors $10). The Jewish Community Center. 9 Route 39. Sherman. More info: 860.354.6241. Gentle Yoga w/ Sally Grillo at Nu~Yoga Studio 10-11:30am. A gentler, slower paced yoga class emphasizing correct alignment, breath awareness and energy flow. All proceeds go to charity! $20. Nu~Yoga, 32-34 Main St. suite 6, Norwalk. 203.854.6744. Hatha Yoga at JCC 11am-12pm. Hatha Yoga is the A practice of physical postures and breathing exercises helping to bring balance into the body and mind. $11 per class. JCC. 4200 Park Ave. Bridgeport. More info: 203.650.3722. Drumming Circle 7-8:30pm. 1 Fridays. Drums available or bring one. Suggested Donation $10. Touch of Sedona. 452 Main St. Ridgefield. 203.438.7146. st

Kirtan 7-9pm. 2nd Friday of every month. Satya Franche and Ma Kirtan. Call and reponse chanting. Suggested donation $10. Kids free. Touch of Sedona. 452 Main St. Ridgefield. 203.438.7146.

Yoga & Pilates Fusion 8:30am w/ Kat Barton. Class utilizes weights, bands and balls. $10 w/ class card, $16.99 walk-ins. The Graceful Planet. Newtown. 203.426.8215. Pilates Mat mixed level 8:30am. A combination of a traditional Pilates mat class and core challenging exercises using physio-ball. Great for anyone from athletes to someone who wants to tone. $20. Black Rock Pilates. 2889 Fairfield Ave. Call: 203.335.1987. Therapeutic Yoga 8:30-9:45am w/ Carol Shwidock. Carol combines Occupational Therapy knowledge with a passion for yoga in this healing Kripalu style class. All levels welcome. $20 or $180/10 classes. Harmony Yoga. 48 Union St. Stamford. 203.962.4672. Yoga at St. Catherine of Siena 10-11am. All levels & drop-ins welcome. Wear exercise clothes. $10. Fr O’Connor Center. School bldg. Rm 103. 6 Riverside Ave. Greenwich. Info: 203.550.8811. Wine Tasting 12:30-8pm. Come to the Saturday Wine Tastings. A variety of organic wines always in stock. Free. New England Wine & Spirits. 590 Danbury Rd. Ridgefield. 203.438.6331. Recovery is for Everyone 2-3:30pm w/ Paul Bender & Dwight Tate. A new strength based peer led support group for persons living with mental illness. Share the recovery experience. Fairfield Library conference room. 203.218.7233.

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Reiki Circle 7:30pm. 1st Fridays. w/ Luciana Walker Reiki Master. Experience Universal Reiki energy in an evening of Reiki’s healing effect. Release all stress and tension, relax muscles and mind and renew soul and spirit. $15. Easton. 203.767.6453. Reiki Drumming Circle 7:30pm. 3rd Fridays. w/ Luciana Walker Reiki Master. An evening of integrating sound with Reiki. Sound especially drumming is a wonderful way to promote inner peace while having fun. $15. TLC of Fairfield. 203.767.6453. Healing and Meditation Circle 7:30pm w/ Raffaello MiDeglio, karmic healer. 2nd Friday monthly. Come for a wonderful evening of meditation, prayer, healing and receive a message. $15. Newtown Congregational Church. 14 West St. Newtown. 203.426.9448.

saturday Monthly Angelic Teleconferences: One hour with the Angels 1st Saturday of the month. First bi-lingual program w/ Ana Mercedes Rueda, facilitator. $20. Info: 203.426.9448.

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ACUPUNCTURE Ingri Boe-Wiegaard, LAc

Brian K. Nathanson, DC

Fairfield, Wilton, Bethel 203.259.1660 CTacupuncture.com 25 year full time practice

161 East Ave., Suite 102 Norwalk also Newtown location 203.313.3844 NEphysical.com

Specializing in the repair and rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries and post masectomy rehabilitation, utilizing acupuncture and the “non-thrust” Graston® techniques. Newtown appointments available as well.

Ingri treatments help alleviate Pain, Depression, Neck & Back, Anxiety, Headaches, Stress, Allergies, Asthma, Arthritis, Digestive, Menstrual, Infertility, and Smoking & Weight Loss Issues. See ad pg 45.

CHIROPRACTIC NEUROLOGY

ALLERGIES

Dr. Robert Zembroski, DC, DACNB

BioSET Allergy Elimination Program

870 Post Rd. Darien, CT 203.655.4494 DarienIM.com

Dr. Mark Joachim Advanced Certified Practitioner 156 East Avenue, Norwalk 203.838.1555 Allergy-Cure-CT.com BioSET can eliminate all food and environmental allergies related to behavioral issues, asthma, eczema, headaches, fibromyalgia, sinus conditions, gastric disorders and chronic health conditions. Safe for all ages, without drugs, shots or side effects! See ad pg 12.

Rejuvenation Center Since 1993, Rye, NY 914.921.LIFE (5433)

Sleep under the stars Starscapes Illusionary Artist Cris Ann Mulreed 203.216.8413

Imagine coming home after a stressful day & curling up in your own bedroom with a dazzling display of glow-in-the-dark stars overhead. Call for In House Demo.

ASTROLOGY

Now offering personalized cleanse programs, lymphatic drainage massage, as well as our personalized colonics, since 1993. Rejuvenation at its best! See ad pg 11.

GREENWICH COLON HYDROTHERAPY Kelly McCoy Located at Natural Medicine & Wellness Center Old Greenwich 203.698.9088

Greenwich Colon E x p e r i e n c e r e l i e f from congestion and Hydrotherapy discover a greater sense

MARJORIE PARTCH

Transpersonal, Jungian Astrologer 203.838.6825 MoonCycles.com

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Rather than predictions, Marjorie’s 23 years of experience offers liberating insight into old patterns, and current challenges become opportunities to manifest your unique potential. Consultations, “talking meditation,” gatherings, classes, workshops; Tarot, Reiki, Labyrinths.

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Utilizing the latest developments in the science of neurology to diagnose and correct neurological dysfunctions (i.e. migraines, d e p r e s s i o n , A D D / A D H D, fibromyalgia, vertigo/dizziness) w i t h o u t d r u g s o r s u rg e r y ! See ads pgs 26 & 31.

of well being. Colon Hydrotherapy helps to regain a deeper flow and creates balance in a world with pressure and toxicity. Relaxing treatments aid in achieving personal awareness to internal harmony. See ad pg 21.

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WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE, LLC Fairfield/Trumbull town line 203.371.8258 WholeBodyMed.com

Ready to star t feeling healthier? Take your first step with this gentle cleansing procedure. Watch our colonic and detoxification videos on our new video website located at WholeBodyMed.com Call for Free CD on Detoxification. See ads pgs 2 & 29.

COUNSELING Lynn Carroll, MS, NCC, LMT, CST Office locations in Newtown and Westport 203.270.7171 TheTherapySpace.com Email: Lynn@TheTherapySpace.com

My approach as a holistic counselor is to combine traditional counseling, ancient and modern energy healing therapies, and advanced bodywork to promote healing and personal transformation. Creating a safe environment, I work intuitively in this integrated way to support health and treat problems such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, and abuse.

SHIFTING TIDES, LLC

Margaret Canada, MA, NCC, LPC Stamford, CT 203.321.1284 ShiftingTides1@Yahoo.com Specializing in domestic abuse, emotional trauma, relationship concerns, divorce, bereavement and life transitions. Margaret conducts confidential sessions in a comfortable office environment utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eclectic approaches. With heartfelt compassion and warmth Margaret conveys understanding and care, encouraging the client to honor and trust in themselves and recognize transformation as a Process of healing through emotional Support, Changing attitudes and personal Growth.


SPIRIT OF THE DAWN, LLC

Caroline Gordon 304 Greens Farms Road, Westport 203.254.9378 Caroline@SpiritOfTheDawn.com SpiritOfTheDawn.com Each New Day is a Rebirth. Offering advanced teachings to assist with personal and planetary transformation. Monthly newsletter brings p o s i t iv e a n d i n s p i r i n g messages to help us connect with our own inner wisdom and empower us on our journeys. Joyful Gatherings. Personal Healing Sessions, Workshops, and Seminars. Spirit of the Dawn, Spirit of Rebirth. See ad pg 23.

DEPRESSION Dr. Jazwiecki, PhD, CPsyD, NLPM Precision Coaching and Counseling White Plains, NY 914.960.2882 DoctorJaz.com DrJaz@DoctorJaz.com

Depression, anxiety, stress, panic. If you or someone you know suffers from these issues, I can help. You will live a happier, healthier, wealthier life. See ad pg 7.

EDUCATION Housatonic Valley Waldorf School

40 Dodgingtown Road, Newtown 203.364.1113 WaldorfCT.org We develop each child’s unique capacity to engage meaningfully in the world by integrating experiential and artistic learning, academic excellence, respect for diversity, and reverence for nature. See ad pg 10.

THE GRADUATE INSTITUTE

Accredited institution offering Master’s degrees in emerging fields of inquiry 203.874.4252 Learn.Edu Areas of study include Integ rative Medicine, Storytelling, Holistic Thinking, Consciousness, and Sustainability. Cohort community model; classes one weekend per month. Now enrolling for Spring 2010. See ad pg 9.

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WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE, LLC

Adam Breiner, ND, Director Fairfield/Trumbull town line 203.371.8258 WholeBodyMed.com Improve Brain Function with RealTime EEG Neurofeedback. Learn about about this amazing technology, watch patients tell their own stories of improved focus, concentration, help in recovery from traumatic brain injuries on our video website at WholeBodyMed.com. See ads pgs 2 & 29.

Energy Healing

Certified Feng Shui Consultant 203.451.8118 SusanHarrick.com Based in Fairfield County, but serving all of New England Feng shui consultations for home and businesses. Remove obstacles and take advantage of the opportunities for abundance and har mony. Change your environment, change your life!

FIBROMYALGIA SOPHIA Natural Health Center A member of Neurologic Relief Centers 499 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 06804 203.740.9300 SophiaNaturalHealth.com

June Fagan

KindredSpiritsCenter.com 35 Danbury Rd., Wilton 203.563.9781 JTKindredSpirit@AOL.com Sensei June is a 2nd degree Black Belt Karate teacher, Reiki Master teacher, Rising Star practitioner/ teacher, and Mahatma Infusion Therapist, offering classes in each of these areas. She is also the owner/operator of Kindred Spirits. See ad pg 38.

Discover a new way for treating Fibromyalgia. Our proven relief test usually relieves 25100% of Fibromyalgia symptoms at the time of testing. Call to schedule your free test. See ad pg 6.

FINANCIAL SERVICES Holistic Financial Planning Eli Newsom, Financial Life Planner PrismPlanning.com 203.416.6446

FAMILY SERVICES Allison B. Spitzer, MA

Expressive Therapeutic Coaching 203.261.7615 PeriwinkleHealth.com Children, teens, adults Practical, ongoing support while handling issues such as ADD, depression, difficult parenting, obesity or loneliness. Traditional and creative sessions to help you manage life more comfortably and joyously. See ad pg 6.

Healing Steps

Tracy King LCSW-R Early childhood thru adolescent counseling 914.589.6755 TracyAKing14@msn.com Supporting children and parents with expert knowledge in the field of mental health and psychiatry. Specialized in treating preschool age through adolescence with behavioral/emotional issues such as abuse, trauma, divorce, separation anxiety. See ad pg 51.

Personal values-based approach to Financial Planning. Services include: basic/comprehensive f inancial life planning & i nve s t m e n t m a n a g e m e n t . Independent, fee-only f irm; Green/sustainable investment philosophy. Free consultation.

GREEN LIVING ORGANIC & AROMATIC HOME CLEANING Elegant Lifestyle 203.313.5155

Using the safest, non-toxic, aromatic & earth-friendly products to provide the healthiest home environment. Professional, dependable service. Competitive pricing – so given the choice, why wouldn’t you choose a service that’s safe for your family and pets?

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HOLISTIC DENTIST

LIFE COACH Withinsight

Leonard Kundel, DMD

Lisa Meade, MS Monroe, CT 203.445.0117 WomenWithinsight.com

1250 Summer Street, Stamford 203.487.6020 StamfordDentist.com The Way Dentistry should be! Discover the relationship of mouth and body. Learn what 96% of dentists won’t tell you. Find out how your mouth can help you sleep better, walk straighter and have improved relationships in your life.

MARK A. BREINER, DDS, FIAOMT

5520 Park Ave, Ste 301, Ffld Town Line Merritt Pkwy, Exit 47 203.371.0300 WholeBodyDentistry.com Dr. Mark A. Breiner is a pioneer and recognized authority in the field of holistic dentistry. With over 30 years of experience, he is a sought after speaker and lecturer. His popular consumer book, Whole-Body Dentistry, has been sold world-wide. See ad pg 41.

INTEGRATIVE OPTOMETRY DR. RANDY SCHULMAN, MS, OD, FCOVD Behavioral Optometrist Norwalk, CT 203.840.1991 vtotworks.com Visionworksvt@aol.com

Dr. Schulman specializes in vision therapy, pediatrics, learning disabilities, developmental delays, autism, TBI/stroke, and preventative and alternative vision care. She also practices Iridology, the study of the iris. Gain insights into your physical, emotional and spiritual being through this unique reading.

INTERFAITH MINISTRY REV. KAREN S. JUDD, LCSW

Interfaith Minister • USUI Reiki Master Psycho-Spiritual Counselor ReverendKarenSJudd.com Office: Bethel, CT 203.545.3664 Planning a wedding or union ceremony, baby blessing or memorial service? Want it to capture the essence of your relationship or loved one? Reverend Karen weaves wisdom, intuition, and creativity into your service. Her interdisciplinary background will provide you with a compassionate presence, life transition or bereavement counseling; facilitation for a deeper connection with yourself, others and the Divine.

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As a Spiritual Life Coach for women, Lisa incorporates the structure and direction of personal life coaching with a foundation in divine feminine spiritual practices, insights and intentions.

LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE MASSAGE

THE MASSAGE CLINIC

Lin Hourihan HHCP, LMT 1675B Barnum Ave., Stratford 378.4433 380 Boston Post Rd #11, Orange 877.620.2042 Massage-Clinic.com TheMassageClinic@sbcglobal.net Welcome to the place massage therapists love to come to! 7 therapists! Swedish, neuromuscular, pregnancy massage, reflexology, holistic counseling, Shamballa, Ear Coning, The Lebed Method. See ads pg 25.

Robin Ordan, LMT, LCSW, CICMI

LIFELINE HYGIENICS

Licensed Massage Therapist & Reiki Practitioner Old Greenwich/Stamford 203.561.8535; RobinOrdanLMT.com

Our lymphatic system helps rid our bodies of cellular waste. Lymphatic Drainage reduces swelling and edema by ridding the body of excess fluids and toxins. See ad pg 11.

Robin has been providing massage and Reiki for over 15 years. Specializing in Swedish, Pregnancy, Trigger Point, Injuries and Infant/Child Massage Instruction. Sessions are individualized to meet your needs. See ads pgs 17 & 33

Rejuvenation Center Rye, NY 914.921.LIFE (5433) DETOXIFY ON A DEEPER LEVEL!

MASSAGE & BODYWORK BEYOND TOUCH

Roberta Russell, LMT, RPP 203.438.2354 Ridgefield, CT Beyond-Touch.com Restore vitality and well-being. Relieve pain and stress. Regain flexibility, balance and clarity. Offering Swedish, Integrated and Lomi Lomi Massage – all incorporated with Energy Healing. Reiki and Polarity Therapy. Facilitate personal change and manifest abundance through Transformational Coaching and EFT. Ten+ years professional experience. Free 15 minute phone consultation.

GREENWICH HEALING HANDS Bob Jensen, LMT, RMT 203.253.5576, Greenwich GreenwichHealingHands.com

Offering CranioSacral Therapy, Lymph Drainage, Pregnancy Massage & Neuromuscular therapy, Bob customizes every session to your specific needs. Bob integrates his skills as a clinical massage therapist and energy worker to help you discover and change the cause of your pains, treating more than the symptoms. See ad pg 21.

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MASSAGE THERAPY SCHOOL Ridley-Lowell Business & Technical Institute 24 Shelter Rock Rd, Danbury 203.797.0551 Ridley.edu

Accredited institution offering skilled training in growing health care fields. 203.797.0551 Ridley.edu. Massage Therapy and Medical Assisting programs; lifetime placement assistance, day and evening classes, Financial Aid (if eligible). Now enrolling classes. See ad pg 5.

MEDICAL DOCTOR HENRY C. SOBO, MD

Optimal Health Medical, LLC 203.348.8805 DrSobo.com Medical doctor practicing holistic/alternative medicine & weight reduction in Stamford, C T. N u t r i t i o n , A l l e r g y Desensitization, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement for men and women. See ad pg 39.

Michael E. Doyle, MD

Conventional & Alternative Medicine 22 5th St Suite 201 Stamford, CT 06905. 203.324.4747 Specializing in Natural and A l t e r n a t ive a p p r o a c h e s t o restoring health. Focusing on underlying causes of illness. Hypothyroidism, hor monal imbalances, nutrition and much more. See ad pgs 28 & 35.


RIVERSIDE OB/GYN

Russell Turk, MD Karen Zino, MD 1200 East Putnam Avenue Riverside, CT 06878 203.637.3337 Riverside Obstetrics & Gynecology is a fullservice medical practice incorporating traditional and holistic approaches to women’s health. The practice includes two OB/ GYN’s and a naturopathic physician. See ad pg 2.

NATURAL HEALTHCARE SOPHIA NATURAL HEALTH CENTER Member: Neurologic Relief Centers of America 499 Federal Rd., Brookfield, CT 203.740.9300 SophiaNaturalHealth.com

Combining Chinese Medicine with modern s c i e n c e , we r e s t o r e health by identifying imbalances that cause illness. Acupuncture, Allergy Elimination, Chronic Pain Relief, Hormone Balancing, Thermography, Detoxification. See ad pg 6.

NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN Debra Gibson, ND

158 Danbury Road, Suite 8 Ridgefield, CT 06877 203.431.4443 Natural family healthcare using nutrition and biochemistry; herbal, homeopathic, and energetic medicine; lifestyle transformation and detoxification, to promote well-being of body, mind and spirit. See ads pgs 11 & 30.

Gary S. Gruber, ND

Family and Environmental Medicine 68 Old Stamford Road New Canaan, CT 06840 203.966.6360 ScienceMeetsNature.com “Where science meets nature with compassion.” Do you struggle with allergies, pain, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart or circulatory problems? Difficulty losing weight? Have you been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease or cancer? I have effective therapies for patients just like you. Family and Environmental Medicine for men, women, and children.

INSTITUTE FOR AYURVEDIC AND NATUROPATHIC THERAPIES

WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE, LLC

Dr. Neeru N. Kaushik, ND, MS Acup, MS, MA Dr. Somesh N. Kaushik, BAMS, ND, MPH, MPA 805 Kings Hwy E, Fairfield, 203.331.9111 47 Buttonball Ln, Weston 203.227.7550 AyurvedicInstituteCT.com The unique therapies of Ayurveda: Panchakarma, including Abhyanga, Shirodhara, Swedana, Basti and more, are combined with Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Clinical Nutrition and Colonic Hydrotherapy to create an individualized treatment program to match your body/metabolic type for optimum healing benefits. See ad pg 19.

DR. LOUISE NAPOLI, ND

Riverside OB/GYN RiversideOBGYN.com 203.637.3337 HealthInHarmony.net Patient-centered compassionate care utilizing safe, effective therapies. Botanical medicine, clinical nutrition, homeopathy and lifestyle counseling used to create individualized treatment plans. Women’s health, detoxification programs, cardiovascular, digestive and endocrine disorders, and more. See ad pg 2.

Adam Breiner, ND, Director Elena Sokolova, MD, ND David Brady, ND, CCN, DACBN Fairfield/Trumbull town line 203.371.8258 WholeBodyMed.com Using state-of-the-art science combined with centuries-old healing modalities, our caring naturopathic doctors correct underlying imbalances and address issues which may interfere with the body’s ability to heal itself. Treatment protocols or therapies include: Abdominal Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, Allergy Desensitization, Chinese Medicine, Colonics and other Detoxification Protocols, Electro-Dermal Screening, Energy Medicine, FDA-cleared Phototherapy, Functional Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Hormonal Balancing, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Metabolic Typing, Nutritional Assessment, RealTime EEG Neurofeedback, and other therapies. See ads pgs 2 & 29.

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Osteopathic Wellness Center, LLC David L Johnston, DO Lisa Preston, DO 158 Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT 203.438.9915 OsteopathicWellness.net

Dr. Marina Yanover, ND, LAc 1300 Post Road East, Westport 203.255.5005 BigAppleHealth.com

Naturopathic Medicine, Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy, Natural Face Lift using microcur rent therapy. Specialities include Family Medicine, Women’s Health, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Skin Care. Insurance accepted.

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

Gentle, Natural, Handson Osteopathic Medical Care for Infants, Children & Adults. Children’s Health and Development, Birth Trauma, M u s c u l o s ke l e t a l Pa i n a n d Injuries, Nutrition and Wellness Counseling, Stress Reduction, Immune Support, Allergies. Most Major Insurances Accepted.

PSYCHOTHERAPY

Dr. Marvin P. Schweitzer, ND 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk 203.847.2788, WellnessInstitute-CT.com

CAROLINE J. TEMPLE, MSW, LCSW

Family Health Care using all natural therapies for 25 years. Acupuncture, Bio-Identical Hormones, Homeopathy, Chinese/ Western Herbs, Allergy/Toxin Testing, Oxygen Therapy, Meridian Stress Assessment, Nutrition/ Enzyme Therapies. See ad pg 25.

Offices in Fairfield and Norwalk 203.866.9333; CTemple38@Yahoo.com MyWiseWoman.com

A Holistic Psychotherapist, Caroline offers a safe, supportive partnership for inner healing and change, tending to the emotional, spiritual and psychological needs of women through therapy, coaching, Reiki, and energy psychology.

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DENI WEBER, MA, LPC, D-CEP

LYNN SLAVIN, RMT, BCIM, IARP

Holistic Psychotherapist Comprehensive Energy Psychology Fairfield County DeniWeber.com 203.544.6094

Wellness Matters, LLC 203.655.4515 WellnessMattersLLC.com

Within a supportive, empathic relationship Deni guides individuals on their journey of selfdiscovery integrating psychology, Eastern medicine and spirituality to heal suffering from traumatic stress related to chronic illness, disabilities, abuse & PTSD. See ad pg 17.

Maria C. Castillo, MSW, LCSW

238 Monroe Tpke. Suite B Monroe, CT 06468 203.445.8966 LifeBetweenLivesTherapy.com Msisi@AOL.com Past Life Regression, trained by Brian Weiss, MD. Life Between Lives Hypnotherapy, trained by TNI and Michael Newton, PhD. Traditional psychotherapy with a spiritual approach; Reiki. Connect with your soul self and let your inner wisdom guide you.

Robin Ordan, LCSW

Family, Child, Individual & Couples Therapy Old Greenwich/Stamford, CT 203.561.8535; RobinOrdanLCSW.com Robin has over 18 years o f e x p e r i e n c e wo r k i n g with families and children. Specializing in Divorce, Parent/Child Conflict, Grief, Attachment /Bonding, Child Development and Parenting. See ad pg 17.

Clinical Psychologist for men and women Ridgefield, CT 203.438.4080 DrStacyRaymond.com Dr. Raymond offers traditional and alternative approaches to depression, anxiety and recovery from trauma of any type or severity. Energy psychology techniques (EMDR, HeartMath(R), EFT). Integrated, mind-body-spirit approach to physical and/or emotional illness. Re-establish self-acceptance, inner peace, and wholeness.

REIKI GIGI BENANTI USUI REIKI MASTER Angelic Healing Center 7 Morgan Ave. Norwalk, CT 203.852.1150 AngelHealReiki.com

Gigi is an experienced Reiki Master/Teacher She offers all levels of Reiki Training monthly. All classes and Reiki sessions include the latest techniques.

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TURNING POINT REIKI, LLC

JoAnn Duncan, MS, RMT Reiki Master Ridgefield, CT 203.438.3050 TurningPointReiki.com JoAnn uses intuition, experience and a deep spiritual connection in her Reiki and IET sessions. Specializing in care for individuals with Cancer, Lyme disease and Back Pain. All Reiki levels taught.

SKINCARE LIZ NORFLEET - CONSULTANT

for Perfect Skin. . . Naturally 203.273.2566 liznyrorganic@aol.com shop: us.nyrorganic.com/shop/norfleet Neal´s Yard Remedies, a recognized leader in organic skincare is now available in the U.S. Contact me to experience these amazing products or to inquire about becoming a consultant.

TAROT Tarot Readings with Ava

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A certified Reiki Practitioner at Bennett Cancer Center, Lynn also offers private Reiki and QuantumTouch treatments as well as Reiki classes and Preparing for Surgery Workshops.

Transformative Tarot, Westport, CT 203.454.9939 TransformativeTarot@Earthlink.net Expert phone or in-person readings with Tarot elucidate decisions, career, relationships, new possibilities, life’s path. Masterful, transformative. Shamanic energy healing available. Credit cards, Paypal.

THERMOGRAPHY Breastimage.net

John M. Popowich, DC Board Certified in Infrared Imaging 87 South Main St., #3, Newtown 203.300.4922 Celebrating 11 years in service, we offer High Resolution Computerized Digital Infrared Imaging for Breast Health. Scans start at $125.

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Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging Suzanne Pyle, MS, CCT 866.XtoRAYS SuzannePyle@Prodigy.net Get peace of mind with safe (no radiation), FDA-approved breast cancer screening. 8 years earlier detection vs. mammography. Certified DITI thermographer. Conveniently located throughout Fairfield.

WELLNESS PROMINDFUL, INC. Stamford, CT, USA ProMindful.org 203.274.6024

ProMindful is a non-prof it organization offering integrative practices including yoga, meditation, and holistic nutrition services. We work in collaboration with existing teachers and organizations to provide scholarships, lectures, classes, workshops, publications, recordings, and broadcasts.

WORKSHOPS Pymander LLC

37 Wall Street, Norwalk, CT 06850 203.854.5596; Pymander95@Yahoo.com PymanderBooks.com Our center for positive energy is an oasis for wellbeing, inspiration and transformation. Come to our events and browse our spiritual and holistic health books, meditation CDs, jewelry, singing bowls, rocks, crystals, incense, chimes, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and Native American sacred items.

YOGA LIVE WELL YOGA

Kathleen Kennedy, RYT 200 Kripalu Yoga Teacher, LifeForce® Yoga Level Two Practitioner • 877.773.YOGA (9642) Kathleen@LiveWellYoga.org Private yoga sessions that may include Sankalpa (intention), B h av a n a ( Vi s u a l i z a t i o n ) , Pranayama & Kriya (Breathing practices), Therapeutic Back Breathing, Asana—both Therapeutic and experiential (posture), Mantra (sound), Mudra (hand gesture), Therapeutic Long Holding of Posture, Yoga Nidra and Chakra re-alignment.


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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.