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or the past several years I’ve made the conscious decision to limit my intake of tv news, but I made the mistake of watching a little too much in the days prior to writing this and it was another big week for bad news. It left me feeling depressed, disgusted and overwhelmed, and I thought, “How can we possibly solve these problems in the face of such adversity, corruption, evil?” Knowing that my mood wouldn’t make for a great Carolyn Aversano vibe to kick off this issue, it forced me to find my way “back to center”. But it took several hours and the thought just wouldn’t go away: “No really, how can we possibly solve these problems?” I know we’ve all experienced similar moments, and while I don’t have the big answer, I did find my way back and I felt like maybe I found the little answer. I starting thinking about all of you. It’s been said that we define ourselves by the company we keep and at this very moment I am feeling so blessed to be surrounded by such a conscious community of people dedicated to promoting goodness throughout this world. We need to protect ourselves from all sorts of negativity by consciously thinking positive thoughts, by consciously surrounding ourselves with positive people, by consciously performing positive acts. Those are the things that we can control. The movement for GMO Labeling is a great example. There is no single topic that Natural Awakenings has covered more in the past two years than this one and that is because it is just plain wrong that here in the United States we are denied the right to know if the food we’re consuming contains genetically modified organisms. (To put this in perspective, even Russia and China, along with the rest of the developed nations, have mandated GMO-labeling laws). Last month, Whole Foods announced that it will require that all foods containing GMOs, that are sold in its stores, be labeled, by 2018 (see page 15). “We heard our customers loud and clear asking us for GMO labeling and we are responding where we have control: in our own stores,” says the company. We applaud Whole Foods for putting this stake in the ground and sending a major signal to the food industry, and we believe that other companies will follow.
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Let’s continue to make good things happen by taking positive action where we have control. We can call our legislators to let them know what we expect of them on issues that are important to us. We can vote with our conscience. We can make our purchasing decisions with our conscious (Whole Foods certainly responded to this). And we can continue to envision and promote the kind of world we want to live in. Because we – this beautiful, conscious community - understand that our thoughts and actions do create our world. Thank you for reminding me of that.
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OUND is a holistic educational center for the arts and spiritual awareness. Located in the historic Hawleyville Chapel in Newtown, SOUND provides a space for awakening the human spirit through positive experiences in the healing and creative arts. Founded by Jennifer Zulli, New Age composer, sound healing practitioner and teacher, SOUND’s mission is to hold the space for exploring and connecting to each other and one’s truest self. The Center offers an impressive array of musical, creative, and spiritual classes and workshops for adults and children. Music programs include early childhood classes including “Music Together”, private music instruction on piano, voice & most instruments, music therapy group, music and movement workshops, and drum circles. Creative arts classes such as Goddess Belly Dancing, Mindful Cooking, and Peace through Ukulele are available for those seeking new creative outlets. Yoga classes, intuitive and psychic development classes, meditation groups, Reiki certification training, and workshops for personal growth, energy & sound healing are also offered. Upcoming SOUND events can be found at SoundCenterArts.com, as well as information about SOUND Beginnings Summer Camp which will focus on mind, body, spirit & the earth for children. SOUND is located at 31 Hawleyville Road, Newtown. For more information visit SoundCenterArts.com or call 203.270.1119. See ad pg 43.
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amily & Child r e n ’s A i d (FCA) is a community-based, nonprofit organization that offers services to heal and support children and families in crisis. Founded in 1809, the agency has been a refuge for abused and neglected children who are without protection, without parental support and even without hope. More than just offering food, clothing and shelter, FCA strives to heal and support Connecticut’s children and families by meeting a higher level of need and teaching them about respect, compassion and trust. Foster care parents are needed. On any given day there are approximately 2,000 children in Connecticut waiting for a loving foster home. Many of these children will ‘age out’ of the system with no permanent relationships to sustain or encourage them as they enter young adulthood. Nearly 40% of American adults have considered being a resource for a child; if just one in every 500 of these adults acted, every waiting child would have a supportive connection. Support provided by FCA includes: •Free training courses •A team of professionals offering support, available 24/7 • $55/day tax-free reimbursement/stipend to cover the cost of food, clothing and other basic needs • Medical insurance provided through the state In the Children’s Charter drawn up by the agency in 1892 it reads, “For every child, a home,” which still remains the organization’s mission today. Most who commit to foster a child report that they receive much more than they give as they make a lifetime of difference for a child. For more information on becoming a Foster Parent call 888.YOU.BELONG or visit fcaweb.org.
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oberta Russell of Beyond Touch, based in West Redding, is pleased to announce that she is now offering additional classes at a second location at Peterson Chiropractic and Wellness in Ridgefield. Russell specializes in multiple holistic modalities, as a Licensed Massage Therapist, an experienced Energy Healing and EFT practitioner, and as one of Fairfield County’s leading Law of Attraction coaches. Roberta Russell “Everyone is yearning for something!”, exclaims Russell. For those wishing to create more money, fulfilling work, happiness, better health or relationships, her “Mastering Manifestations” workshop is a fun, co-creative learning experience using the Law of Attraction. Participants
learn how to shift their vibration to deliberately create the life they truly want. Through her private coaching sessions, she has found that Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is essential for faster manifesting as it releases “stuck energy”. Thus, she offers this energy psychology class as an important component for facilitating personal change. EFT is useful for clearing limiting beliefs, and negative emotions, as well as pain, disease symptoms, trauma, and stress. Both classes are interactive and evolve with students’ own interests. Russell’s uplifting coaching style empowers her clients to blossom and thrive with joy and abundance. Clients also de-stress and rejuvenate through her Massage and Energy Healing sessions in her relaxing West Redding studio. During the month of April, Beyond Touch is offering a complementary 30-minute private coaching session for anyone scheduling a 60-minute bodywork session. Classes are offered monthly on an ongoing basis. All are welcome. The next “Mastering Manifestations” workshop will be held on April 10, 7:30 to 9 p.m. and the next EFT class will be held on April 24, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Both events will be held at 31 Bailey Avenue, Ridgefield. The cost for each is j u s t $ 2 0 . Re g i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e d : 203.438.2354. For more information visit Beyond-Touch.com. See ad pg 35.
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Having a caring relationship with a renowned physician is good medicine.
And having a great relationship with him and his students is even better. Welcome to the new Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine, a teaching clinic that provides patients with the best that natural healthcare has to offer. Under the direction of Dr. Peter D’Adamo, a leader in the field of natural medicine and best-selling author of Eat Right for Your Type, naturopathic doctoral students blend time-honored healing techniques with state-of-the-art diagnostics to provide highly individualized patient care.
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h, Spring! Just the thought of it brings smiles to our faces as we begin to see increasing daylight, warming temperatures, and the rebirth of flora and fauna. “For many, this is the month where we begin to come out of hibernation and set our sights on spiritual growth Tracy Mignone and June Fagan and inner transformation, which often begins with a question or feeling - as we question our purpose and the meaning of life, or a feeling of longing stirs within,” say June Fagan and Tracy Mignone of Kindred Spirits Center in Redding. “It is in these moments that we open up to exploring a different way to live; to fill that longing within. Being aware of this is the very first step to happiness, peace and fulfillment in our lives.” Fagan and Mignone are practitioners as well as teachers of many healing modalities, including Reiki, Rising Star, Prema Birthing, Mahatma Infusion Therapy, Light Language, Intuitive Readings, Buddhist Chanting, among others. They have had the privilege of training with and becoming certified by Master Spiritual Teachers and Healers Roland Comtois (USA), Brook Still (USA) and Derek O’Neill (IRE). For more information about classes and workshops visit KindredSpiritsCenter.com or call 203.938.3690. See ad pg 20.
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ealers, speakers, readers, vendors and anyone in need of holistic nourishment are invited to feed their body, mind and spirit at the Awaken Wellness Fair, taking place Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel in Tarrytown, NY. The biggest such expo north of NYC, the Awaken Fair educates the public about advancements in complementary and holistic health, with a focus on personal growth and metaphysics. According to event organizer Paula Caracappa, founder of PPC Group LLC, the Fair will feature an array of exhibitor booths offering crystal, gemstones, Reiki-infused jewelry, natural and botanical cosmetic products, and healthy foods and supplements. There will also be intuitive readings and Akashic Records reviews, tarot cards and crystal readings. “Appointments are already being booked for the ever-popular medium, Adam Bernstein,” Caracappa says. “Curious minds can take in lessons on pranic healing, exploring past lives, and how to
create resilience both personally and within the family.” More than 20 lectures are scheduled for the hotel’s Speakers Rooms. Guests can visit AwakenFair.com ahead of time to create a personalized itinerary based on lectures, healers and holistic exhibitors of particular interest to them. “Those who choose to pre-register online can also pre-book appointments with their favorite readers and healers,” Caracappa says. Admission is $10 online through April 17, or $15 at the door. The Tarrytown Doubletree Hotel is located at 455 North Broadway. The first 500 attendees will receive a free, colorful, eco-friendly reusable shopping bag for holding goodies, information and coupons. Tickets are available online at AwakenFair.com. Exhibitors can sign up at ThePractitioners.com. See ad pg 4.
Step Into the Quiet of the Woods at Sticks & Stones to experience this working Farm, Educational and Retreat Center • Cabin & Houseboat Rentals • Food Vendors: Newly Licensed Commercial Kitchen for Rent • Nature Summer Camps, Educational Workshops, Day Retreats Yoga, Drum Circles, Ukulele Club, Foraging & more • Organic Farm Stand • Moss, Stone, Native Plants, Garden Benches, Sculptures
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he Clover Hill School’s Kindergarten Summer Camp program is celebrating its fourth season for its camp for 3 to 6 year olds. This year there will be two 3-week sessions: June 17 through July 3, and July 8 through July 25. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. Children are welcome to attend one or both sessions. Two years ago sprinklers were introduced which prompt joyous peals of laughter (and sometimes wild cheering) from the children as they run under the sprinklers. Some outdoor crafts also involve water. When the children come back inside, they will be painting with water color paints which satisfy their soul’s hunger for color. It also fills their need for dreaminess, which they are able to experience during summertime. In addition to water play, the children will enjoy harvesting vegetables from the School’s own garden, preparing the snack, circle time and stories. A special part of our summer rhythm is spending extra time outside, including snack time. Everything seems to taste better outdoors! The Clover Hill School also offers it’s Parent & Child Camp for children 2 months - 3 years old. These special sessions will be held on 6 consecutive Fridays during June and July. Class is from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The children will enjoy a healthy rhythm of indoor play, circle time, homemade snack and story time. Outdoor play includes a water table for the children to discover shells and other interesting objects. A 3-week minimum is suggested. For more information including fees, visit TheCloverHillSchool.org. See ad pg 8.
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Getting the Lead Out
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ardening can be a healthy pastime… as long as toxic tools aren’t involved. Researchers at the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Ecology Center recently tested nearly 200 garden essentials—especially hoses, hand tools, gloves and knee pads—for chemicals and heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, phthalates and Bisphenol A (BPA), which are linked to birth defects, hormone imbalances, learning delays and other serious health problems. The researchers found that nearly two-thirds of the tested products contained levels of chemicals that concerned them greatly. Cautious gardeners should seek products that are free of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and lead-free, and follow good garden hose hygiene: Avoid drinking out of the hose, don’t leave it exposed to the sun (where water within the hose can absorb chemicals) and always flush it out before watering edible plants. Source: EcologyCenter.org
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently redefined the “action level” for lead exposure in children. Youngsters are now considered at risk and qualify for careful medical monitoring if they have more than five micrograms per deciliter of lead in their blood—half the previous threshold. Lead poisoning can cause cognitive and behavioral problems, and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends testing blood lead concentration levels at age 1 and again at 2, when concentrations peak. Most lead poisoning cases occur in substandard housing units, especially those with window frames still coated with lead-based paint banned since 1978. Families in dwellings built before 1950 should also be vigilant about lead. The Consumer Products Safety Commission cautions that home lead test kits sold online and at hardware stores may not be reliable enough to identify and remove sources of exposure. Professional contractors offer more accurate results. Children exhibiting blood lead levels above the new threshold are usually monitored, rather than treated with medications that carry serious risks. Once lead sources are removed, children’s blood lead levels typically return to a more normal range within weeks. The CDC confirms that rather than remedial treatment, the primary goal should be making sure children aren’t exposed to lead in the first place. Fortunately, the levels of most of America’s youngest children today are well below the revised action point, with average blood lead content of 1.8 micrograms, while school-age children, teenagers and adults face little risk.
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Whole Foods Market is putting a stake in the ground on GMOs.
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s the first national supermarket chain to make this commitment, W h o l e Fo o d s will require all products sold in its stores with GMOs to be labeled by 2018, in both the U.S. and Canada. This could be an important precedent that other supermarket chains could follow. Suppliers have five years to either source non-GMO ingredients or to clearly label products that have ingredients containing GMOs. Many suppliers are already working on this, the company says, and a “a good number are already there.” While five years from now is the deadline, Whole Foods says it will see progress much sooner and will announce key milestones along the way. “We heard our customers loud and clear asking us for GMO labeling and we are responding where we have control: in our own stores,” says the company. “We are putting a stake in the ground on GMO labeling to support the consumer’s right to know,” says Walter Robb, coCEO of Whole Foods, in a statement. “The prevalence of GMOs in the U.S. paired with nonexistent mandatory labeling makes it very difficult for retailers to source non-GMO options and for consumers to choose non-GMO products. Accordingly, we are stepping up our support of certified organic agriculture, where GMOs are not allowed, and we are working together with our supplier partners to grow our non-GMO supply chain to ensure we can continue to provide these choices in the future.” Currently, the only way consumers can be sure the food they buy don’t contain GMOs is by buying certified organic. Whole Foods’ private label line, 365 Everyday Value, has been GMO-free for years, it says, and since 2009, it’s been verified through the Non-GMO Project, which analyzes food for the presence of GMOs. The Non-GMO Project verified products from 250 brands currently sold in Whole Foods, more than any other retailer in North America, says the company. Whole Foods was criticized for not actively supporting (ie, kicking in money) the GMO labeling referendum in California this past November. At the last minute, it formally announced support for Prop 37 and used radio ads and social media to get the word out. Since the defeat of Prop 37, organizers in 30 states are now working on initiatives to require GMO labels. Source: Sustainable Business News. See ad pg 27.
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New Calculations for Polar Ice A new report from the University of Washington, in Seattle, published in the journal Science on polar ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, works to reconcile differences between sometimes-conflicting research studies. Scientists compiled 20 years of data to determine how much ice is being lost and sea levels have increased as the global climate warms. Past studies have shown a range of ice losses, from zero to catastrophic. When the data was synthesized and analyzed holistically, it became clear that the ice sheets are losing three times as much ice each year as they did in the 1990s—in the middle of previous estimates. Ice sheets are one of several main drivers of rising sea levels. Other factors, which account for 80 percent of the increase, include the melting of glaciers on land and the expansion of the sea itself as the atmosphere heats up. The melting of polar sea ice has no direct effect on sea levels because the ice is already in the water. Glaciologist and co-author Ian Joughin told The Christian Science Monitor, “The melting needs monitoring to further understand the ice sheet processes leading to the change.”
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Levi’s Latest Sustainable Moves World record holder and Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt will soon model Puma boots that are “made for rotting,” and when the next Levi Strauss collection arrives, their new jingle will be, “These jeans are made of garbage.” Crushed brown and green half-liter plastic bottles will be on display at retail store displays, of which the equivalent of eight, or 20 percent, are blended into each pair of Waste<Less jeans. Nike and Gap have their own sustainability programs, and Patagonia has long supported a small ecosystem of Earth-friendly suppliers. But as the biggest maker of jeans in the world, with sales of $4.8 billion in 2011, Levi’s efforts command the most attention. Levi joined the Better Cotton Initiative, a group of companies that work with local nongovernmental organizations in Pakistan, India, Brazil and Mali to teach farmers how to grow cotton with less water. Last year marked the first cotton harvest given this effort and Levi has blended its share into more than 5 million pairs of jeans. With cotton prices on the rise and pressure from activist groups such as BSR, an environmental organization that works with businesses, large clothing manufacturers are starting to adopt more sustainable practices. Source: Business Week 16
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Cleaning Up the Cloud The New York Times has reported that “cloud” data centers—which store YouTube videos, run Google searches and process eBay bids—use about 2 percent of all electricity in the nation. In some data centers, up to 90 percent of the energy is wasted. Now, an industry consortium called the Uptime Institute is sponsoring a “server roundup” and handing out rodeo belt buckles to the Internet company that can take the largest number of heat-producing, energy-hungry servers offline. Many centers expend as much or more energy in cooling their facilities as in computing and transmitting data. Sharing best practices has become common among data center pros. Facebook won the Institute’s Audacious Idea award last year for its Open Compute Project, which enabled both its server and data center designs to be open-sourced for anyone to access and improve upon. Source: Slate.com
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Swapping Trash for Fresh Produce Mexico City’s innovative monthly Mercado del Trueque (barter market) in Chapultepec Park is a winning trifecta for citizens, local vegetable and plant vendors and the city’s secretariat of the environment. There, residents can exchange cardboard, paper, glass, aluminum, plastic bottles, electronic devices and other waste for paper chits that are redeemed at kiosks for vouchers worth points. The traders can then use the vouchers to buy tomatoes, potatoes, lettuce, lemons and other produce from participating farmers from surrounding districts. Mexico produces 40 million tons of garbage annually, but only recycles about 15 percent. With this barter system, farmers have gained a new place to sell their produce and earn extra income, while the materials collected are processed for industrial reuse.
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Students Learning to Adopt Internet Academics The findings of a survey of teachers conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, in collaboration with the College Board and the National Writing Project, show that the Internet has opened up a vast world of information for today’s students, but digital literacy skills need improvement. Three-quarters of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers say that the Internet and digital search tools have had a “mostly positive” impact on their students’ research habits, but 87 percent say these technologies are creating an easily distracted generation with short attention spans, and 64 percent say they do more to divert students’ attention than to help them academically. The good news is that 99 percent of teachers in the study agree with the notion that, “The Internet enables students to access a wider range of resources than would otherwise be available,” and 65 percent agree that, “It makes today’s students more selfsufficient researchers.” Read the full report at Tinyurl.com/ TeenResearch.
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Greater Bridgeport Community Enterprises (GBCE), a community development corporation in Bridgeport, CT. It creates jobs in the growing green economy by developing new green business enterprises so that low and moderate income families can achieve economic self-sufficiency while creating more sustainable communities. GBCE focuses on low-tech, laborintensive sectors of the green economy to maximize the number of jobs that can be created for its target population of low-income unemployed residents, ex-offenders, returning veterans, mothers on welfare, non-custodial fathers, residents of public housing, those with low educational attainment, those with little or no work history, the long-term unemployed, and at-risk unemployed older youth ages 18-24. Park City Green mattress deconstruction and materials recycling enterprise
Green Businesses Growing in Bridgeport In Bridgeport a new green business recently opened, Park City Green. It is a mattress deconstruction and materials recycling enterprise. It takes in mattresses that would ordinarily go to landfills or incinerators, takes them apart, and recycles the component parts (foam, cotton, metal springs and wood). This saves the environment and saves money in disposal fees to hard-pressed municipalities, health care facilities, universities and colleges, and others. Park City Green also creates jobs in a city struggling with high unemployment and poverty. The jobs created are for exoffenders and low-income unemployed residents of the surrounding poor neighborhood. The plant is adjacent to a public housing project from which it draws some of its workers. This new green business enterprise just opened in July 2012. Once it reaches full capacity, it will handle 100,000 mattresses a year 18
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and employ 20-25 low-income unemployed residents.
To prepare them for their jobs, GBCE offers 6-8 week job training programs that include both work readiness training and job skills training in the areas of weatherization/energy efficiency upgrades, environmental/brownfields remediation, and deconstruction/materials recycling. Additionally, it provides counseling and case management to help participants overcome barriers to work and ensure their success in their new jobs.
Can green jobs provide a pathway out of poverty? Park City Green is the second green small business developed by Greater Bridgeport Community Enterprises. The first is the Green Team, a contracting enterprise that provides weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades as well as asbestos and lead removal. The Green Team, like Park City Green, employs disadvantaged low-income unemployed residents. Green Team workers have provided window replacements for municipal buildings and weatherization for more than 150 residential and multifamily units in Bridgeport and Norwalk. They have removed lead and asbestos from more than 60 homes, churches and childcare centers in the region. This is the mission and passion of
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What is next for GBCE? Its next goal is create 100 new green jobs over the next five years by developing three new green business enterprises and expanding its current two green businesses. To do this, GBCE will establish a Green Business Hub to provide expertise and services to help its current and future green businesses grow and succeed. GBCE will move its central office, job training program and Green Team to space adjacent to Park City Green, centralizing all operations in one campus which is large enough to house GBCE’s next 2-3 new green businesses. These will all be located in Bridgeport’s new Eco-Industrial Park, a burgeoning center for green businesses in the state’s largest city. The Green Team, Park City Green and GBCE’s upcoming green enterprises will turn to the Hub for: meeting and conference rooms; office equipment; administrative services; budgeting and accounting services; IT, HR and legal services; worker training; professional development and mentoring for the operations director of each green business; marketing and PR expertise; identification of emerging markets, trends and new market opportunities; and its new business R&D. All green businesses developed by GBCE will exemplify the “triple bottom line” of environmental sustainability, social good in training and hiring disadvantaged populations, and promoting economic development and job creation through new business development.
What will be the impact of 100 new jobs in the City of Bridgeport? During the five-year development and start-up period, the newly employed workers will earn $4.3 million to support their families. More than $2 million of that will be invested in their local struggling neighborhood economies. And after the five-year period, at least $2.5 million annually will be earned by the new workers enabling them to support their families, with a local investment of $1.2 million annually.
Green Team Contracting Enterprise In the words of GBCE’s job training graduates and workers: Rock: I knew I was a good worker but no one would give me a chance. Then I discovered GBCE and Park City Green. Now I’m earning a living for my family and helping my community at the same time. Mo: I was discouraged and had lost all hope. GBCE and the Green Team gave me training and a job that restored my hope. Now I’m working at a meaningful job with a future. Nejire: Thank you Green Team for giving me a chance at a better life for me and my daughter. Make sure you keep helping people because you really helped me.
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mericans are collectively more aware and educated than just a few years ago about the range of environmental chemicals we inhale and ingest, yet most still live with dangerous substances in their homes,” according to Jen Loui. She is a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design-accredited professional in St. Louis and an industry expert who writes green curricula for high schools across the country. Guarding against pollution of indoor air is a good place to start; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ranked poor air quality among the leading environmental dangers, reporting links to many common health problems. Here’s how to rid the family home of the top five common household toxins. Formaldehyde. Traces of this toxin, the same chemical used to embalm the deceased, pervade almost every room. “My clients are often shocked to learn that they likely ingest this toxic, cancer-causing chemical every day of their lives,” says P. Richelle White, a sustainable lifestyle coach and co-owner of Herb’n Maid, a green cleaning and concierge service in St. Louis. “Because formaldehyde is often an ingredient in everyday things like cosmetics, faux wood furniture and conventional clean-
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ing products, they get a daily dose of it.” Even at low levels, formaldehyde can cause eye, nose, throat and skin irritation; at its most malignant levels, it can cause severe allergic asthma, infertility and lymphoma, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Healthier choices: Switch to allnatural beauty products and cosmetics. At minimum, check that compressed wood fibers don’t use a formaldehydebased chemical as a binding agent; better yet, choose natural, reclaimed wood for interior surfaces and furnishings. Polyvinyl chloride. PVC is omnipresent and dangerous. Water bottles, nylon backpacks, pipes, insulation and vinyl tiles generally contain PVC, as well as almost anything waterproofed, such as baby changing mats and mattress covers. PVC usually contains plasticizers called phthalates, which are released over time; it also can chemically combine with other organic materials to produce toxic dioxin byproducts. According to Greenpeace and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), PVC byproducts and vapors are endocrine disruptors that can mimic or block hormones in the body. In addition, the EPA has linked PVC to serious respiratory problems, immune suppression and cancer.
“Allergies, asthma, lung cancer and heart problems have all been linked to poor indoor air quality.”
Healthier choices: Look for PVC-free plastics. When shopping for waterproofed items, choose those with coatings made from polyurethane or polyester. Phthalates. A 2007 report by the NRDC notes that 12 out of 14 common brands of household air fresheners and room sprays contain phthalates, which people regularly inhale primarily because these chemicals prolong the time that products maintain their fragrance. In studies conducted by the World Health Organization, researchers concluded that consistent exposure to phthalates could increase the risks for endocrine, reproductive and developmental problems. The majority of synthetic air fresheners were found to also emit significant amounts of terpene, a volatile organic compound (VOC) that can react with naturally occurring ozone to create formaldehyde. Healthier choices: Put boxes of baking soda in cabinets to absorb odors and scent interiors with all-natural oils and potpourri. Chlorine. According to the American Lung Association, most conventional
~ U.S. EPA cleaning products include some chlorine, with large concentrations in bleach. Inhalation of chlorine can irritate the respiratory system; prolonged exposure can lead to lung disease and asthma. Healthier choices: Purchase chlorine-free cleaning products, especially chlorine-free bleach. Or make inexpensive solutions of white, distilled vinegar mixed with a little lemon for scent for a multipurpose, multi-surface cleaner; try baking soda as a scrubbing powder. Volatile organic compounds. VOCs are emitted as harmful gases by a wide array of products including paints, lacquers and paint strippers; cleaning supplies; pesticides; carpets and furnishings; office copiers and printers, correction fluids and carbonless copy paper; plus
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P ARK IT HERE Exploring America’s National Treasures by S. Alison Chabonais
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he Kent family, of Amherst, New Hampshire, has faced many “Can I really do this?” moments while adventuring in America’s national parks. So far they’ve visited 57, and with Pinnacles just named a full park in January, they’ll likely be headed for California again. American Somoa, in the South Pacific, potentially the last and most remote destination of their 11-year odyssey, is under serious consideration. Along the way, father Scott, mother Lisa and (now) 18-year-old Tanner and 16-year-old Peyton each grew increasingly self-confident in testing their skills at everything from spelunking, subtropical snorkeling and paragliding to ice trekking and kayaking subarctic waters. “If they offered it, we tried it,” says Lisa. “Our family regularly debates our favorite memories.” While they hiked and explored natural rock formations at every opportunity—including New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns, Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave, South Dakota’s Wind Cave and California’s Yosemite—the gals also liked to ride horses while the guys fly fished. “One of my favorite moments
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was when Tanner and I hiked a Colorado trail to a pristine lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, where he caught his first trout,” recalls Scott. “I never give the same answer as to the best experience or best park,” adds Tanner, citing Yellowstone, in Wyoming, and Wrangell-St. Elias, in Alaska, as particularly spectacular, partly for their distinctive wildlife. His favorite anecdote? “When I was little, I stared down a barracuda in the Dry Tortugas, off the coast of South Florida, wildly pointing it out to Dad, who was calmly photographing itty-bitty fish and never saw it.” “It’s so cool to get close to a big animal,” says Peyton, recalling when she and Mom were sea kayaking Alaska’s Glacier Bay near a humpback whale. “I thought we were going to end up in the whale’s mouth,” she laughs. The family agrees that their longest expedition—eight Alaskan parks in three weeks—was extraordinary. “We had to fly into the Arctic Circle on a float plane and walk the ice using crampons,” Peyton notes about their visit to the remote Gates of the Arctic and Kobuk Valley, among America’s least-visited parks, in
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contrast to the most-visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park, straddling Tennessee and North Carolina. Whether witnessing Kodiak Island bears, Hawaiian volcanoes or Everglades’ alligators, their overarching mission was to visit every major park before Tanner embarked for college. The family’s National Park Service Passport already has 57 stamps secured during school holidays and summer vacations, timed to prime park seasons and complemented by destination photos. “It’s easy to talk about the big moments, but you can have a memorable time in any park,” says Lisa, from appreciating the beauty of a boardwalk to boarding a ferry for an island picnic. “Getting back to basics has been really good for our family, part of the glue that binds us together.” She says her growing children learned to be brave and patient, help fellow travelers and be happy without cell phones. “We moved away from immediate gratification to focusing on a greater good,” remarks Lisa. “We enjoy interacting and doing simple things together.” The family assesses its national parks tour as affordable, accessible and affecting how they experience life as a software engineer (Scott), physical education teacher (Lisa) and student athletes (Tanner and Peyton). They are pleased to be counted among the innumerable national park visitors that have benefited since the inception of what Ken Burns’ video series characterizes as America’s Best Idea. Lisa sums it up: “You don’t have to do it as big as we did to get big out of it.” S. Alison Chabonais is the national editor of Natural Awakenings.
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Almond Crusted Salmon with Caramelized (Serves Onions and Basil 4) Almond meal, made from ground blanched almonds, forms the nutty topping on this baked salmon with slowly caramelized sweet onions and fresh basil spooned over the top. Serve this dish as a main course along with roasted or mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables and a green salad. 1/2 tablespoon butter 1/2 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil, divided 1 sweet onion, thinly sliced Salt and pepper, to taste 1/2 teaspoon lime juice 1/2 cup almond meal 4 teaspoons honey mustard or sweet prepared mustard 1/4 cup thinly sliced green onions 1/4 cup basil leaves 4 (4- to 6-oz.) skinless salmon fillets, skin removed • Heat butter and 1/2 tablespoon of the oil in a large skillet over medium low heat. Add onion, salt and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and caramelized, 30 to 45 minutes. Stir in lime juice and keep warm. • Meanwhile, preheat oven to 375ºF. Grease the bottom of a large baking dish with remaining 1 teaspoon oil. Put almond meal into a wide, shallow dish and season salmon with salt and pepper. Brush the top of each salmon fillet with mustard and then roll in almond meal, pressing to make sure it sticks. Arrange salmon in prepared baking dish in a single layer and bake until just cooked through and flesh flakes with a fork, about 15 minutes. • Transfer salmon to plates, top with caramelized onions, garnish with green onions and basil and serve.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Seymour Papert, a renowned educator and computer scientist, has conducted in-depth research in how worthy real-world topics get students excited about what they learn. They increase their tendency to dig more deeply and expand their interest in a wide array of subjects as they better retain what they learn, become more confident in trusting their own judgment and make the connections needed to broadly apply their knowledge. Young people learn how to collaborate and improve their social and group speaking skills, including with adults.
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Children or adults that participate in activities such as those created by IHE or the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Challenge 20/20 are developing what Peggy Holman describes as “change literacy”, the capacity to be effectively present amid a changing set of circumstances. Holman, an adjunct professional lecturer at American University’s School of Public Affairs, in Washington, D.C., is co-founder of the Open Space Institute-US, which fosters whole-system engagement, and author of Engaging Emergence. “Conversational literacy—the capacity to talk and interact in creative ways with others that are very different from us—is our birthright. However, change literacy, a necessary skill for future leaders, is learned via curiosity,” advises Holman. “In my experience, children grasp it more quickly than adults, because authentic expression and curiosity come naturally to them. Children don’t have a long history, and so are naturally more present when engaged in exploring things that matter.” Global problems of deforestation, peacekeeping, conflict prevention, terrorism, water pollution and shortages, natural disasters and mitigation, global warming, education for all, biodiversity, ecosystem losses and global infectious diseases aren’t yet subjects found in a normal curriculum for grades five through nine. However, the Internet-based Challenge 20/20 program now has youth in nearly 120 independent and traditional schools throughout the United States working on solutions that can be implemented both locally and globally. “Challenge 20/20 partners American schools at any grade level [K-12] with counterpart schools in other countries, free
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of cost,” explains NAIS Director Patrick Bassett. “Together, teams tackle real global problems while forming authentic bonds and learning firsthand about cross-cultural communication.” Qualifying students may have an opportunity to share their experiences at the association’s annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference. In 2010, 11 students at the Fay School, in Southborough, Massachusetts, partnered with Saigon South International School (SSIS), in Vietnam. After a year of studying, raising awareness and brainstorming solutions for the global water deficit, Fay students focused on the challenges families in underdeveloped countries face that must walk miles to find clean, safe, water sources. A taxing water-carrying experiment brought immediate appreciation for the difficulty of transporting water, prompting them to invent the Water Walker. The modified rolling cooler with heavy-duty straps attached can carry up to 40 quarts of water on large, durable wheels and axles designed to navigate
“Transformative learning, which is vital to the learning journey, goes beyond the acquisition of information,” says Aftab Omer, Ph.D., president of Meridian University, in Petaluma, California, and founder of its formative Institute of Imaginal Studies. “In informational learning, we acquire facts, concepts, principles and even skills, but in transformative learning, we are cultivating capacities. This is how certain capabilities become embodied in us, either as individuals or as human systems,” he advises. Portrait artist Robert Shetterly tours with his series of more than 100 portrait paintings in traveling exhibits titled Americans Who Tell the Truth. They are helping individuals learn to embody patience, perseverance and compassion, while enhancing their understanding of sustainability, social justice, civic activism, democracy and civil rights, via both historical role models and contemporary mentors such as environmental activist Bill McKibben, conservationist Terry Tempest Williams and renowned climate scientist James Hansen. “We don’t need to invent the wheel, because we have role models that have confronted these issues and left us a valuable legacy,” remarks Shetterly. In 2004, he collaborated to produce a companion curriculum with Michele Hemenway, who continues to offer it in Louisville, Kentucky, elementary, middle and high schools. Hemenway also teaches Art in Education at Jefferson Community & Technical College and 21st-Century Civics at Bellamine University, both in Louisville. Out of many, she shares a particularly compelling example of a student transformed due to this learning method: “I taught a young girl studying these true stories and portraits from the third through fifth grades when she took her place in a leadership group outside the classroom. Now in middle school, she is doing amazing things to make a difference in her community,” says Hemenway. Reflecting on her own life, deciding what she cared about most and what actions she wanted to take, plus her own strengths, helped the student get a blighted building torn down, document and photograph neighborhood chemical dumping and have it stopped and succeed in establishing a community garden, a factor known to help reduce crime.
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Among Shetterly’s collection is the portrait of John Hunter, a teacher in Charlottesville, Virginia, who devised the World Peace Game for his fourth grade students. Children learn to communicate, collaborate and take care of each other as they work to resolve the game’s conflicts. The game triggers an eight-week transformation of the children from students of a neighborhood public school to citizens of the world. Demonstrating transformational learning at its best, they experience the connectedness of the global community through the lens of economic, social and environmental crises, as well as the imminent threat of war. Hunter and his students are now part of a new film, World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements, which reveals how effective teaching can help unleash students’ full potential. Professor Emeritus Peter Gray, of Boston College, who researches comparative, evolutionary, developmental and educational psychology, believes the transformational method will be accepted as part of the increased demand to integrate enlightened educational approaches in public schools. The author of Free to Learn notes, “A tipping point can occur. It’s happened before, when women won the right to vote, slavery was abolished and recently when gays were openly accepted in the military.” Weil agrees that when more individuals commit to working toward a sustainable and just world, it will happen. “What’s more worthy of our lives than doing this work for our children and coming generations?” she queries. “How can we not do this for them if we love them?” Linda Sechrist is a Natural Awakenings senior staff writer. For recorded source interviews and additional perspective, visit her website, ItsAllAboutWe.com.
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onsuming food has such an enormous ripple effect that making small changes, one meal at a time, can reap big benefits. How we choose, prepare, cook, serve and preserve our food can improve nutrition, weight loss, cost savings and the environment.
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Choosing what we eat is critical. New York Times food columnist Mark Bittman believes that no food is absolutely off limits because, “It’s all in the way we use these things.” Yet, he adds, “The evidence is clear. Plants promote health.” For the past few years, Bittman has experimented with eating vegan for breakfast and lunch, and then indulging at dinner. “It’s just one model of a new way of eating,” he says, “but it makes sense on many levels. By eating more plants, fewer animals and less processed food, I’ve lost 30 pounds and my cholesterol and blood sugar levels are normal again.” When a friend sent him a 21stcentury United Nations study on how intensive livestock production causes more greenhouse gas emissions than 28
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driving a car, Bittman realized how a change of diet is a win-win for him and the environment. For a wake-up call on how our food choices affect the planet, the Center for Science in the Public Interest offers a short quiz at Tinyurl.com/ EatingGreenCalculator.
Identify Good Sources “One of the most ecologically conscious things you can do to make a great meal is prepare it with food that you grew yourself,” says New Yorkbased lifestyle writer Jen Laskey, who blogs at Frugaltopia.com. “Plant a small vegetable garden and a few fruit trees in your yard or join a local community garden. Even sprouting an herb garden on a windowsill will make a difference; plus, everyone in your household will appreciate the choice in fresh seasonings.” Kansas City Star journalist Cindy Hoedel suggests planting parsley, basil, dill and other herbs every three to six weeks in eggshells in a sunny window after the outdoor growing season for a year-round tasty harvest. When shopping, renowned
activist, author and eco-stylist Danny Seo, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, suggests bringing along reusable shopping bags and choosing local foods when possible, plus sustainable seafood and free trade, organic and hormone-free foods. The Socially Responsible Agricultural Project offers more eco-shopping tips, such as carpooling grocery trips and avoiding products with more than five ingredients, at Tinyurl.com/ShopHealthier.
“Double recipes to maximize your time and the fuel used to cook, bake or grill. Then, think like a restaurant chef and use what you have in creative ways.”
“Adopt the traditional French practice of using—and reusing—a cloth napkin all week, or until it is too soiled to use,” she recommends. “Family members like to have a personal napkin ring. Each napkin gets shaken out and then rolled up in the ring for use at another meal.” “Saving leftovers in the freezer helps keep it full (which helps it run more efficiently) and ensures future meals that require minimal energy to prepare,” advises Seo. Hoedel’s zero-waste tips, shared via TwitPrepare and Serve Righteously ter, include making and freezing lots of end~ Kim O’Donnel, author, “On average, each person throws about of-season pasta sauce with tomatoes, peppers The Meat Lover’s Meatless $600 worth of food into the trash every year and basil. Celebrations: Year-Round because of spoilage,” says Seo. Instead of Food can also be canned or pickled. Vegetarian Feasts rinsing food before storing, which causes Seattle cookbook author Kim O’Donnel, more spoilage, he recommends cleaning it who founded Canning Across America and is right before meal preparation. known for her meatless recipes, says, “My only regret about Buying what’s in season (and thus less expensive) makes canning is that I waited so long. Learning how to extend the sense, advises Hoedel. “When you find fresh produce on season of my favorite fruits and vegetables in a jar is one of sale, buy it in large quantities and boil it (one to five minthe most gratifying and useful skills I’ve acquired as an adult.” utes, depending on how long the regular cooking time is), As green eating habits add up, Bittman says he enjoys… and then freeze it in glass containers. This saves money and “a bit of self-satisfaction knowing that, by an infinitesimal plastic packaging waste.” Hoedel also likes to store lemon amount, I’m reducing the pace of global warming. And I’m wedges, chopped onions and other leftovers in small glass saving money by buying more ‘real’ food and less meat and jars instead of plastic bags. packaged junk.” Seo suggests using real dinnerware, glasses and utensils instead of disposable products. For a touch of elegance, take Award-winning cookbook author Judith Fertig blogs at the advice of travel expert Kathy Denis, of Leawood, Kansas. AlfrescoFoodAndLifestyle.blogspot.com.
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ioneers are innovators from all walks of life, seeking to make the world a better place in ways that respect the Earth and all of its inhabitants. Their organization, considered a “network of networks,” connects people and ideas through their annual National Bioneers Conference, local community action groups and original multimedia productions, including the award-winning “Revolution from the Heart of Nature” radio series. Bioneers co-founder Nina Simons, co-editor of Moonrise: The Power of Women Leading from the Heart, talked with Natural Awakenings about the role each of us plays today in creating a more sustainable tomorrow.
influences our inner story and impacts how we nourish our psyches, stories and visions. One of the greatest medicines for despair is action. When we act on behalf of what we love and those in need, it can help restore gratitude, a sense of faith and a more balanced view. That’s why natural disasters often elicit the best kinds of responses human beings can offer: compassion, empathy and a desire to generously contribute to solutions.
How can we be hopeful about the state of the Earth?
To what extent does healing the Earth depend on healing ourselves?
I feel that we each need to cultivate a balanced view. It’s important to hold what I call a “both/and” awareness, which recognizes how seriously our planet’s life support systems are compromised and how intensive the demand is for us to engage in reversing their deterioration. At the same time, I remain deeply hopeful, because so many people are awakening to the urgency of the issues we face and many more are now mobilizing to act in positive ways.
Does this mean that you see a societal shift toward a better way of thinking? Our state of mind is directly affected by where we place our attention. If our primary source of information is mainstream media, then it’s easy to feel depressed and hopeless. Each of us would benefit from limiting our daily media intake, because it
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We co-created the current political, economic, energy, industrial and food production systems based on competition and hierarchies that are wreaking havoc on Planet Earth and on our collective quality of life and future survival. As long as we participate in them, we perpetuate them. We have an immense opportunity to reinvent our selves and society’s systems right now. Our culture conditions us to be hard on ourselves, judging and comparing our talents and actions while often valuing ourselves primarily based on our work or relationships. To be the most effective change agents we can be, I believe we need to reverse these patterns and learn to consider ourselves and all of life as sacred and inherently worthy of love. One of the most powerful things each of us can do at this pivotal point is to claim full responsibility for our inner
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Isn’t there often a conflict between what people believe and what they do? We each contain a complex ecosystem within us. The more we can become conscious of cultivating ourselves to be authentically and fully in heartfelt service to what we love, the better we can show up on behalf of the Earth and the people and creatures with whom we share it as home.
Do you see women playing a particular role in this transformation? While every person is a unique mix of both masculine and feminine qualities, I think that women as a whole have a deeply embedded coding that inclines us to be especially strong in caring, compassion and collaboration. As leadership capacities, I believe these three—and connecting across differences—may be among the most essential to resilience. Our future as a species will clearly benefit from more women finding their voice, truth and connections to power. The more women that can articulate their individual experiences in support of an inclusive collective vision, the more we can begin to tip our institutions, culture and the men we love to increasingly value these “feminine traits,” which I refer to as relational intelligence. For a long time, we have perpetuated a fatally flawed culture that has put intellect first. It’s past time that we all put the wisdom of our hearts, bodies and intuition first, with intellect in a supporting role. Freelance writer Brita Belli is the editor of E-The Environmental Magazine. Connect at BritaBelli.com.
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Liver Disease
This inclusive term is used to describe any disorder of the liver. In both dogs and cats, common causes include toxins, infections, metabolic problems and tumors. In cats, infections and fatty liver disease are more likely, while dogs more often experience infections and tumors. Clinically affected pets are usually anorectic (not eating)
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and lethargic; in severe cases, jaundice may occur. Conventional therapies depend to some extent on the cause, but in general, antibiotics and hospitalization for fluid therapy and forced feeding, often through a stomach tube, are necessary to give the pet the best chances of recovering. Pets with liver cancer are usually diagnosed too late to be a candidate for surgery, unless only one liver lobe is involved, or chemotherapy. More gentle natural therapy often results in curing the condition, even in later stages, depending upon the root cause. The herb milk thistle is well known for its ability to heal liver
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damage. B vitamins, as well as the nutritional supplements comprising S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) and phosphatidylcholine, may also be effective treatments.
Adrenal Disease
Adrenal issues, especially common in middle-aged and older canines, can refer to Addison’s disease or Cushing’s disease—signifying decreased or increased adrenal function, respectively— and are commonly misdiagnosed as liver disease. Addison’s disease, although not prevalent, is often incorrectly diagnosed because its symptoms of reduced ap-
petite, vomiting, diarrhea and weakness are shared with most other diseases. Blood testing can be helpful, but is not always definitive. Cushing’s disease is a more common problem. Signs mimic diabetes and kidney disease, including increases in appetite, thirst and urination. Accurate diagnosis requires specialized blood tests and abdominal sonograms. Conventional treatment for either disease involves lifelong medication. Natural therapies that work to prevent and alleviate such ailments may involve adrenal glandular supplements, milk thistle and herbs such as licorice (for Addison’s disease) or ginseng and magnolia bark (for Cushing’s disease). Regular laboratory testing is important for a pet to allow for early diagnosis and treatment of potentially life-threatening diseases. If a pet develops liver or adrenal disease, combining conventional therapies with natural remedies usually results in successful treatment of the condition. Shawn Messonnier, a doctor of veterinary medicine practicing in Plano, TX, is the award-winning author of The Natural Health Bible for Dogs & Cats and Unexpected Miracles: Hope and Holistic Healing for Pets. Visit PetCareNaturally.com.
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ast winter, Terry Chiplin went for an early morning run near his Colorado home. Snow crunched as his sneakered feet hit the front porch of his mountain lodge, tucked into a secluded forest. Evergreen boughs glistened in the sun, drooping slightly from the weight of the sparkling white powder. The running coach smiled as he lifted his face to the sky, welcoming the large, wet flakes that kissed his face. “Can you picture it?” asks the bubbly British native and owner of Active at Altitude, in Estes Park. That is visualization, he explains, a concept he uses regularly at retreats he conducts for runners from beginner to elite as a holistic means of boosting performance. “It’s simply a succession of mental images; we use visualization all the time.” Whether it’s Tiger Woods envisioning a perfect golf swing minutes before taking a shot or Michael Phelps replaying a mental video of an ideal swim the night before an Olympic event, many athletes have long worked with trainers such as Chiplin to move beyond strictly physical preparation and consciously enlist creative mental capacities to
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enhance their performance. Using imagery and positive self-talk can improve the efforts of any type of athlete and, as Chiplin’s clients have found, improve their lives. “The notion that we are just a physical body, so we just need to train physically, is old-fashioned,” Chiplin maintains. Shortly after launching his program six years ago, he learned firsthand how powerful the mind could be in boosting (or sabotaging) performance. He remarks, “It quickly became apparent that the main issues people face are the mental things, what is happening in their heads.” Chiplin recalls watching runners fall from the peak capabilities they had reached after training hard for endurance events as their mileage tapered off in the final days before the race. Similarly, he thinks the sort of “negative visualization” he witnessed can have a similar impact on everyday life events, such as exams, interviews and job achievement. Although unclear about its exact mechanism, sports psychologists have long recognized the value of positive mental imagery, especially in building skills and reducing anxiety. In working
with athletes, they apply shared models such as those reported in The Sport Psychologist. Both professional and amateur runners have benefited from Chiplin’s camps, including graduate Ginny Landes, 62, who says visualization techniques have changed her running outlook and her life. “My goal is not high achievement or personal records; it’s to always finish my run feeling good,” says Landes, of Lafayette, Colorado. As part of the visualizing process, she says she also clears her mind of negative thoughts, stops comparing her performance to others and accepts factors that are out of her control, whether it’s bad race weather or competitive colleagues. Practicing helpful visualization techniques consistently in daily life can lead to better returns across the board, not just in athletics, according to Terry Orlick, a performance consultant from Ottawa, Ontario, and author of many self-improvement books, including Embracing Your Potential and In Pursuit of Excellence. Orlick has worked with people from many walks of life that use imagery in their quest for improvement, including surgeons, musicians, pilots, dancers, astronauts and CEOs. When working with Canadian Olympic teams, Orlick found that 99 percent of the athletes practiced visualization an average of 12 minutes per day, four times a week. Studies have linked imagery and improved performance in a variety of sports. For instance, researchers found that golfers that used visualization and positive self-talk improved their putting performance (Journal of Sports Science & Medicine). Another study showed an increase in confidence among novice female rock climbers, leading to better performance (Journal of Sport Behavior). For Landes, her personal experience is all the proof she needs. After years of rarely being able to run the entire course of a major annual race in Aspen—generally walking the last stretch—Landes tried visualizing herself having a strong finish as she trained and prepared for the event. For weeks, she replayed the last three miles many times in her mind.
Then she ran the race, paring 12 minutes off her previous year’s time. “It felt great,” Landes says, “and it worked.” Freelance journalist Debra Melani writes about health care and fitness from Lyons, CO. Connect at Debra Melani.com or DMelani@msn.com.
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Monday, April 1 Buddhist Meditation Class—7:30pm-9pm. Karma, Compassion, and Changing Your Life. Learn how an understanding of Karma and compassion gives us the ability to profoundly change our lives. $10. First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Bedford Street, Fish Church Lounge, Stamford. 914.607.3583. epc@Vajralight.org. Introduction to Reiki— 7:30pm-9:15pm. Dr. Oz recommends Reiki! Learn about Reiki. Receive a mini-Reiki session from Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master/ Teacher. $10. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan
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Saturday, April 6 Psychic Fair—12pm-5pm. Psychic Fair at Albertson Church: Mediumship, Tarot, Pendulum, Soul Mandala Drawings, Past Life Regression. $30/reading. Sessions approximately 25 mins. Walk-ins welcome. $30. Albertson Church, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. 914.909.0914. My10cats@optonline.net.
Sunday, April 7 TBDA 5th Annual Walk/Run to Fight TickBorne Diseases—9:30am-1pm. Registration/ Check-in 9:30am. 5K and 10K run, also 1.5 mile and a 3 mile walk. More info, to volunteer, to register: tbdalliance.org/walks. Rain or shine. Sherwood Island State Park, Westport. A Day of Healing—12pm-2pm. Following Sunday Service and Community Hour free services will include Massage, energy healing, spiritual counseling and prayer blessings. Free! ARC Sacred Center, 458 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe. 203.268.1272. arcsacredcenter@gmail.com. ARCSacredCenter.org.
Monday, April 8 Buddhist Meditation Class—7:30pm-9pm. The Code for Happiness. Learn how to make our lives more joyful and beneficial by investigating
special methods for training the mind. $10. First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Bedford Street, Fish Church Lounge, Stamford. 914.607.3583. epc@Vajralight.org. MeditationInStamford.org.
Tuesday, April 9 Intuitive Drawing Class—11:30am-1pm. Intuitive drawing allows one to channel their higher self, the realm of possibility, and the past. No experience necessary! Bring paper and crayons or colored pencils. $25. Sound: A Creative Arts and Mindfulness Center, 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown. 203.019.624. Rewiring the Brain: What is Neurofeedback?— 7pm-8:30pm. Neurofeedback is a safe, nonmedication treatment for common childhood and adult issues, including ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Learning Issues, Social Issues, Sports-Related Concussion and Mood Issues. Free. Dr. Roseann
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Join us at the beautiful & magical setting of Sticks and Stones Farm in Newtown. 10-acre Moss Mountain Stroll Garden, moonlit outdoor Labyrinth walk, Drum Circle. Meet local holistic practitioners. Wear walking shoes, dress for outdoors, bring flashlight and the whole family. 201 Huntingtown Rd, Newtown. RSVP: 203.885.4674. Capanna-Hodge, 898 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield. 203.438.4848.
Wednesday, April 10 Mastering Manifestations—7:30pm-9pm. Create the life you really want with Roberta Russell. Learn how to manifest better relationships, money, health, joy using the Law of Attraction. Must register. $20. Peterson Chiropractic and Wellness, 31 Bailey Ave., Ridgefield. 203.438.2354. Thrive@BeyondTouch.com. Beyond-Touch.com.
Saturday, April 13 Mediumship: Expanding our Awareness of Spirit—1pm-3pm w/Rev. Lelia Cutler, President NASC, experienced teacher, lecturer. $35. Albertson Memorial Church. Old Greenwich. Liz 914.707.0076. Family Yoga—2:30pm-3:30pm w/Kerri Gawreluk. Yoga for the whole family! This special class is designed for children (ages 5-12 years) and adults to enjoy and share together! $20, $15/person by 4/6. Yoga for Everybody, 27 Unquowa Rd, Fairfield. 203.254.9642. Seance Circle with Rev. Lelia Cutler—7pm9pm. Seance Circle w/Rev. Lelia Cutler, President NASC, experienced teacher, lecturer. $25. Albertson Memorial Church, Old Greenwich. Liz 914.707.0076.
Monday, April 15 Play and Tea Open Day—1-2pm. Meet the teachers while children play in the Waldorf inspired
classroom. Learn about Mixed-Age Kindergarten, Gentle Beginners and Growing Together. The Clover Hill School at Christ Episcopal Church, Norwalk. RSVP: Sarah 203.661.6484. TheCloverHillSchool.org. Buddhist Meditation Class—7:30pm-9pm. The Code for Self Improvement. Learn special methods for improving our own lives and learn how to benefit others by investigating the Three Codes to Live By. $10. First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Bedford Street, Fish Church Lounge, Stamford. 914.607.3583. epc@Vajralight.org. MeditationInStamford.org.
Saturday, April 20 Spiritual Protection Workshop—1pm-3pm w/ Angela Pizzarello. Learn how to shield against negative or chaotic energy, bring in spiritual protection, and release energy from other people’s energy fields? $35. Albertson Memorial Church, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. 914.909.0914. Ease Into Spring With Ayurveda—2:30pm-5pm. w/Kathy Jamison. An introduction to Ayurveda. Learn lifestyle, diet, and yoga strategies to keep us in balance. Bring notebook, pencil, yoga mat. $50, $40 if paid by 4/13. Yoga for Everybody, 27 Unquowa Rd, Fairfield. 203.254.9642. Community Drum Circle—7pm-9pm. Fun family evening of playing drums in the Stone Barn w/ Mark Zarillo. Beginner’s, dancing and hooping welcomed. Bring drums or hoop $15 (Seniors & Kids under 12 $5.) Cash Only. RSVP to mark@drummingspirit.com. Sticks and Stones Farm Retreat, 201 Huntingtown Rd, Newtown.
Wednesday, April 24 EFT ~ Your Personal Power Tool—7:30pm9pm. Learn this simple and practical self-health tool, used to clear limiting beliefs, negative emotions, pain, disease symptoms, trauma, stress, with Roberta Russell. $20. Peterson Chiropractic and Wellness, 31 Bailey Ave, Ridgefield. Must register. 203.438.2354. Thrive@Beyond-Touch.com. Beyond-Touch.com.
Thursday, April 25 Reiki Refresher for All Levels—7:30pm-9:45pm w/ Gigi Benanti, Reiki Master. Practitioners only. Techniques taught that will help raise one’s Reiki vibration. Includes a re-attunement. $38 + $8 material fee. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave,
Norwalk. 203.852.1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@ snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.
Saturday, April 27 Let Your Yoga Dance—2:30pm-5pm. Join Megha, President and Founder of Let Your Yoga Dance and master teacher-trainer at Kripalu, for a joyous, powerful, funky-fun yoga dancing chakra fusion event! $45, $35 by 4/20. Yoga for Everybody, 27 Unquowa Rd, Fairfield. 203.254.9642. World Tai Chi & Qigong Day—10am-1pm. Tai Chi & Qigong practitioners and students from schools throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties will join with others in 50 states and 65 nations on 6 continents to form a wave of healing breath around the world. Free. Milford Green. 203.843.1595. Owning Our Stories: A Yoga and Journaling— 3pm-6pm. Journaling, like yoga, can help alleviate stress and physical, mental, and emotional dis-ease by bringing to the surface patterns of resistance. Bring a favorite notebook, pencil. $45, $35 by 4/20. Yoga for Everybody, 27 Unquowa Rd, Fairfield. 203.254.9642.
Sunday, April 28 White Buffalo Woman Speaks—1:30pm-3:30pm w/Eve Kerwin. $50. Communications from Spirit and Energy Healing to integrate and balance your spiritual, mental, emotional and physical Self. Private readings available after workshop, 4pm on. $50. Albertson Church, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. Appointments: 914.909.0914.
Monday, April 29 Play and Tea Open Day—1-2pm. Meet the teachers while children play in the Waldorf inspired classroom. Learn about Mixed-Age Kindergarten, Gentle Beginners and Growing Together. The Clover Hill School at Christ Episcopal Church, Norwalk. RSVP: Sarah 203.661.6484. TheCloverHillSchool.org.
Tuesday, April 30 Intuitive Drawing Class—11:30am-1pm. Intuitive drawing allows one to channel their higher self, the realm of possibility, and the past. No experience necessary! Bring paper and crayons or colored pencils. $25. Sound: A Creative Arts and Mindfulness Center, 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown. 203.701.9624.
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Our mission is to continually discover, demonstrate, and educate that our source of Good is God within. Our Ongoing Events The Thought Exchange, Mon at 7 pm Twelve Powers of Humankind, Thu at 7 pm Under-Earners Anonymous, Wed at 8:30 am Reiki Healing Circle, 1st Thu at 7 pm Journaling, Wed at 7 pm Prayer Works, 3rd Thu at 7 pm Metaphysical Movie Night, Last Sat at 6:30 pm
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Angelic Reiki Meditation w/Essential Oils— 8am-9am. 3/31. Receive short hands-on Angelic Reiki, experience powerful techniques to reduce stress and relax. $10. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave (in the back, downstairs). Norwalk. Pre-register: 203.852.1150.
Yoga—9:30-10:45am w/Charles Sikorski, RYT. Weekly Mon. & Fri. Charles encourages one to find one’s true self: Physically, mentally and spiritually.—$13/class, discount w/ 6 weeks. ARC Sacred Center. 458 Monroe Tpke. Monroe. 203.414.6790.
Interfaith Service Gathering—10-11am. A community to celebrate life, hope, healing, love and Spirit. Followed by a community hour from 11am-12pm. My Little Light Children’s Program is available during the service. ARC Sacred Center. Monroe. 203.268.1272
Nutrition Monday—6-7:30pm w/ Carolyn Finch. Learn how to plan, purchase and prepare food for greater wellness. $20 or free w/green card. Hampton Inn. 81 Newtown Rd. Danbury. 203.791.2756.
Reiki Volunteers—10am-12pm. Pledge time to volunteer Sundays at various homes for the elderly and nursing homes in Fairfield & Southbury. Receive credits towards Reiki training. ReikiOvertones. Fairfield. Jim or Jeannette: 203.254.3958. Celebration Service—10:30am-12pm—w/ Rev. Shawn Moninger. Inspiring message supports one’s spiritual unfoldment. Great music. Fellowship Hour after the service. See website for activity schedule. Unity Center 3 Main St above Ford Dealership Norwalk 203.855.7922. Albertson Church of Spiritualism Sunday Service—11am-12:30pm. Free. Albertson Church of Spiritualism. 293 Sound Beach Ave. Old Greenwich.
A way to end your day by letting go and finding your freedom. Kundalini integrates the body, mind, and spirit. To connect you with your true and total self.
All levels welcome. $20/class, $150/10 classes. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury CT 24 Clapboard Ridge Rd. 914.450.7642 techniques. Free/Donations accepted. Valerie Candela, LMT, LMSW, SEP. Dress warmly. Register: 203.966.5509. Transformation and Healing—7:30-8:15pm. Rev. Ed O’Malley uses a Shamanic Illumination Process which removes heavy energies from the luminous energy field that surrounds each person, returning the body and soul to its initial state of wellness. ARC Sacred Center. Monroe Tpke. Monroe. 203.268.1272.
Yoga—7-8:15pm w/Charles Sikorski, RYT. Weekly.—Charles encourages one to find one’s true self: Physically, mentally and spiritually. $13/ class, discount w/ 6 weeks. ARC Sacred Center. 458 Monroe Tpke. Monroe. 203.414.6790.
Free Guided Meditation—7:30-8:30pm w/ Dr. Levy. Meditation is shown to reduce stress, depression, anxiety and weight gain while increasing energy.—Sabita Holistic Center. 3519 Post Rd. Southport. RSVP: 203.254.2633.
Newtown Healing Circle & Meditation—7pm8pm. Come join our healing circle. Time for sharing, guided meditation and hands-on healing for those who wish to receive. Learn self-healing
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experience required. $20. Soul Focus. Bethel. 203.570.3638. A Course in Miracles—7:30-9:30pm w/ Joan Goss. A channeled self-study spiritual work. Its primary purpose is to show the way to experience the peace and love of God right now. $20. Mystical Parlors. South Norwalk. 203.810.4491.
tuesday Yoga—12-1pm w/Charles Sikorski, RYT. Weekly Tues. & Thurs. Charles encourages one to find one’s true self: Physically, mentally and spiritually. $13/class, discount w/ 6 weeks. ARC Sacred Center. 458 Monroe Tpke. Monroe. 203.414.6790. Age-ing to Sage-ing, The Second Half of Life— 6:30-8pm w/Barbara Stokes. Explore the vast inner potential available to all in the second half of life. $10 Love offering. ARC Sacred Center. 458 Monroe Turnpike. Monroe. 203.268.1272. Reiki Shares—7:30-10pm. 1 & 3rd Tuesdays. Gigi Benanti Usui/Karuna Reiki Master/Teacher. For Reiki Practitioners only. Exchange ongoing since 1996. Instructions included $10. Held at Angelic Healing Center. 7 Morgan Ave. Norwalk pre-register: 203.852.1150.
wednesday Buddhist Chanting—11-11:30am. Hosted by June Fagan. All welcome. Free. Kindred Spirits. 59 Ledgewood Rd. Redding. Please call: 203.938.3690. Free Guided Meditation—1-1:45pm w/ Dr. Levy. Meditation is shown to reduce stress, depression, anxiety and weight gain while increasing energy. Sabita Holistic Center. 3519 Post Rd. Southport. RSVP: 203.254.2633. 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.
thursday Reflexology—2-9:30pm w/ Mark Hoyt. Also held Sat. This ancient healing art uses hand/thumb pressure corresponding to the body systems. The outcome is balanced, inner peace due to deep physical & mental relaxation. $20/15minutes. Mystical Parlors. South Norwalk. 203.810.4491. A Brush with Soul—7-9pm w/ artist Alexandra Philippas. 2nd Thurs monthly. Healing with color: fun intuitive painting. Practice observing one’s mind/body response to inner child’s free expression. Supplies provided. $20 suggested. Love Offering. Unity Center. Norwalk. 203.855.7922. Prayer Works—7pm w/ Karen Mitchell, musican/ healer. 3rd Thurs monthly. Explore various modalities of healing through prayers specifically designed for those attending. Unity Center. 3 Main St. Above the Ford Dealership. Norwalk. 203.855.7922.
Teen Meditation—7-8:30pm Guided Meditation for Stress/Anxiety/Relaxation. No previous experience required. $20, $15 w/school ID. Soul Focus, Bethel. 203.570.3868.
Family Yoga—2:30-3:30pm w/ Kerri Gawreluk. Class designed for children and adults to enjoy and share together. $21 per student. Yoga for Everybody. Fairfield. 203.254.9642.
Sound Healing Event—7:30-8:30pm w/ Laurie Millo. 3rd Thurs. monthly. These sounds and vibration have a profound effect aiding the release of congested energy from ones’s body muscle, cells, bone and organs. $10. ARC Sacred Center. Monroe. 203.268.1272.
Reiki Sessions—5-6pm. ReikiOvertones offering free Reiki sessions during classes. Students participate as part of class syllabus. 1st-reserved. Fairfield. Jim or Jeannette: 203.254.3958.
Reiki Healing/Exchange—7-9pm. 1st Thursdays. All welcome. Love offering. Unity Center for Practical Spirituality, 3 Main St. Norwalk. Gigi: 203.852.1150.
Expression of Self— 7-9pm w/ Deboorah Sikorski, Charlies Sikorski and Eddy Nataraj.—4th Sat. monthly. An evening of friendship, healing and connecting to one’s inner and outer being. Love offerings accepted. ARC Sacred Center. Monroe. 203.414.6790.
Women’s Sacred Circle—7:30-9pm. w/ Rev Chris Guerrera. 4th Thurs monthly. Share, connect, explore, play, and heal in a sacred space. $25. ARC Sacred Center. 458 Monroe Turnpike. Monroe. 203.268.1272.
Kirtan with the Bindu Band—7-9pm. “Come join The Bindu Band on their vibrational journey back to the heart.” Love offerings accepted. ARC Sacred Center, 458 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe. 203.268.1272.
friday QiGong—9:30-10:30am. Join June Fagan and Tracy Mignone for Happiness QiGong. No experience required. $10. Kindred Spirits, 59 Ledgewood Rd, Redding. Register: 203.938.3690. Activating Your Angel Frequency/Soul Intuition—7-9pm. Mia DiDio will activate dormant vibrations through attunements the Archangels have shared. Karmic and soul healings will begin to emerge through these tested activation sessions. $20. Mystical Parlors. South Norwalk. 203.810.4491. Circle of Life—7:30-9:30pm. 4th Fri. monthly. Wondering about one’s Life Mission? Learn how to bring love, life and happiness to oneself and those one loves. Bring questions and receive healing and messages from Spirit. $30. Monroe. 203.286.3262.
saturday Angelic Reiki Meditation w/Essential Oils— 8am-9am. 3/31. Receive short hands-on Angelic Reiki, experience powerful techniques to reduce stress and relax. $10. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave (in the back, downstairs). Norwalk. Pre-register: 203.852.1150. Buddhist Chanting—8:30-9am. Hosted by June Fagan. All welcome. Free. Kindred Spirits. 59 Ledgewood Rd. Redding. Please call: 203.938.3690. QiGong—8:30-9am. Join June Fagan and Tracy Mignone for Happiness QiGong. No experience required. $10. Kindred Spirits, 59 Ledgewood Rd, Redding. Register: 203.938.3690. The Universal Reiki Plan—11am-1pm. Every 3rd Sat. monthly. Reiki Practitioners. Register for a free Reiki session. Love offerings appreciated. Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant. 85 Ferris St. Bridgeport. Reservations Jim or Jeannette: 203.254.3958. The Universal Reiki Plan—1:30-4:30pm. Every 3rd Sat. monthly. Reiki Practitioners only. Workshop & ReikiShare. Free. Love offerings appreciated. Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant. 85 Ferris St. Bridgeport. Reservations Jim or Jeannette: 203.254.3958.
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Energy Healing Maryann Barrett, RN
Wilton, Newtown offices 203.788.7119 EarthBodySpiritConnections.com Maryann has a natural sensitivity and intuitive ability that enables her to connect on an energetic level to her clients. A graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and Registered Nurse, Maryann is able to combine traditional medicine with an alternative practice to treat a multitude of health issues.
FAMILY SERVICES Healing Steps
Tracy King LCSW-R Early childhood thru adolescent counseling 914.589.6755 TracyAKing14@msn.com
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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
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MARK A. BREINER, DDS, FIAOMT
Get motivated! Get moving! Feel better! We’ll help you discover the food, exercise and lifestyle choices that best support you. Train with us, and finally reach your goals! See ad pg 12.
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 2.
Gary Camillo 85 Mona Terrace, Fairfield 203.259.9906 CamilloHealthAndFitness.com
HEALING
5520 Park Ave, Ste 301, Ffld Town Line Merritt Pkwy, Exit 47 203.371.0300 WholeBodyDentistry.com
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HEALING FOR LIFE
Valerie Candela, LMT, LMSW, SEP Stamford, Ridgefield, Newtown 203.966.5509 ValerieCandela.com
MeLanie Barnum, CH
Loss, grief, anger, abuse and trauma stress the nervous system. Body-centered experiencing provides unlimited opportunities to learn, heal and thrive. Craniosacral, somatic experiencing- trauma resolution, energy healing, counseling, meditation & self-regulation for adults & children.
HEALING CENTER
Hypnotist, Life Coach, Intuitive Counselor Author, Reflexologist 203.451.0914 MelanieBarnum.com Create a life you love! Unique individual and group sessions, ongoing workshops. Connect to your future! Be the person you want to be!
MIND BODY TRANSFORMATION HYPNOSIS
Rev. Christine Guerrera, LMFT Psychotherapist, Interfaith Minister ARC Sacred Center, Monroe 203.268.1272 ARCSacredCenter.org
Chris is a licensed psychotherapist and inter-spiritual teacher offering psycho-spiritual therapy and sacred ceremonies such as baby blessings, weddings, interfaith gatherings and healing workshops. See ad pg 7.
SOUND - A Center for
Music, Creative Arts & Mindfulness 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown 203.270.1119 SoundCenterArts.com
Diane Bahr-Groth, CHy, TFTdx 1177 High Ridge Rd, Stamford 203.595.0110 MindBodyTransformation.com Fast, effective methods for weight, stress, fear, pain, smoking, etc. Certified Hypnotherapist, Thought Field Therapy™, Time Line Therapy™, NLP and Complementary Medical Hypnosis, since 1989. See ad pg 17.
Integrative Medicine Physician Michael E. Doyle, MD
SOUND is a holistic center for arts and spiritual awareness. We offer individual classes and group workshops for children and adults in music, creative arts, intuitive development, sound and energy healing, meditation yoga and much more.
Conventional & Alternative Medicine 22 5th St Suite 201 Stamford, CT 06905. 203.324.4747 GoToDrDoyle.com Specializing in Natural and Alternative approaches to restoring health. Focusing on underlying causes of illness. Hypothyroidism, hormonal imbalances, nutrition and much more. See ad pg 47.
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 29.
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INTEGRATIVE OPTOMETRY Center for Integrated Vision
Dr. Randy Schulman, MS, OD, FCOV Norwalk: 203.840.1991 vtotWorks.com VisionworksVT@aol.com Trumbull: 203.268.8852 TLTC.org Schulman@tltc.org
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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
Counselor â&#x20AC;˘ USUI Reiki Master ReverendKarenSJudd.com Office: Bethel, CT 203.545.3664 Creates and performs Weddings, Union Ceremonies, Memorial Services and Baby Blessings. Life transitions - bereavement counseling; facilitating a deeper connection with yourself, others and the Divine.
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Robin Ordan, LMT, LCSW, CICMI Licensed Massage Therapist & Reiki Practitioner Old Greenwich/Stamford 203.561.8535; RobinOrdanLMT.com
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 ad pg 28.
Naturopathic Physician Debra Gibson, ND 100 Danbury Road 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 ad pg 28.
INTEGRATED HEALTH CENTER
K. Pramila Vishvanath, ND 2324 Post Rd, Fairfield 203.259.2700 IntegratedHealthCenterOnline.com Serving Fairfield County for 20 years. Specializing in craniosacral therapy, classical homeopathy, allergy assessment and treatment, nutrition, weight management, body reshaping and skin tightening, detox, colonics, breast thermography. See ad pg 31.
Dr. Marina Yanover, ND, LAc 1300 Post Road East, Westport 203.255.5005 BigAppleHealth.com
Naturopathic Medicine, Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy, Natural Face Lift using microcurrent therapy. Specialties include Family Medicine, Women’s Health, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Skin Care. Insurance accepted.
Northeast Natural Medicine, LLC Shawn M. Carney, ND 33 Main St. Suite 15 Newtown, CT 1.800.723.2962 NortheastNatMed.com
Integrative naturopathic medicine clinic and therapeutic massage center for the whole family. Services include advanced diagnostic testing, detoxification programs, personalized nutrition, and botanicals. Insurance accepted.
Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine University of Bridgeport
115 Broad Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 203.366.0526 GenerativeMedicine.org Under the direction of Dr. Peter D’Adamo, a leader in naturopathic medicine, we blend time-honored healing techniques with stateof-the-art diagnostics to provide highly individualized patent care. Personalized nutrition, naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and infrared sauna offered. See ad pg 10.
Naturopathic Physician Marvin P. Schweitzer, ND
Wellness Institute 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk 203.847.2788 DrMarvinSchweitzer.com Family Health Care using all natural therapies for 25 years. Acupuncture, Bio-Identical H o r m o n e s , H o m e o p a t h y, Chinese/Western Herbs, Allergy/ Toxin Testing, Oxygen Therapy, Meridian Stress Assessment, Nutrition/Enzyme Therapies. See ad pg 3.
WHOLE-BODY MEDICINE, LLC
Adam Breiner, ND, Director Elena Sokolova, MD, ND David Brady, ND, CCN, DACBN Fairfield/Trumbull town line 203.371.8258 WholeBodyMed.com
POOLS & SPAS - NATURAL BELL ISLAND LIVING
Keith Garner, SP-1 25 Old Kings Highway North, Unit 13 Darien, CT 203.952.8011 KeithGarner4@hotmail.com Deep experience in both alternative and conventional pool technology. Service, repairs or complete pool rebuild. Pool water Soft-as-Silk with our legendary chlorinefree systems, “noiseless” pumps, solar heat pumps, pool safety systems. And virtually all aspects of Pools & Spas. Licensed/Insured.
PSYCHOTHERAPY DENI WEBER, MA, LPC, D-CEP
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 ad pg 2.
PHYSICAL THERAPY Physical Therapy of Southern CT Linda Maude, PT 917 Bridgeport Ave, Shelton CT 06484 203.926.6997 PhysicalTherapySoCT.com
Specializing in evaluation & treatment of musculoskeletal imbalance & injuries. Results achieved that traditional physical therapy may not. Therapeutic approaches such as manual therapy, cranialsacral, visceral manipulation and vestibular rehab. State of the art facility for strengthening & overall rehabilitation.
Holistic Psychotherapist Comprehensive Energy Psychology Fairfield County DeniWeber.com 203.544.6094
Within a supportive, empathic relationship Deni guides individuals on their journey of self-discovery integrating psychology, Eastern medicine and spirituality to heal suffering from traumatic stress related to chronic illness, disabilities, abuse & PTSD.
Denise Cirillo-Romaniello, MSW, LCSW 238 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT 203.257.4185 PyschToday.com dcirillo1@aol.com
Offering hypnotherapy, past life regression, EFT. I can assist you in finding your strengths and releasing your blocks to achieve your goals. Holistic, spiritual approach, 17 years experience.
Maria C. Castillo, MSW, LCSW 238 Monroe Tpke. Suite B Monroe, CT 06468 203.445.8966 Msisi@AOL.com LifeBetweenLivesTherapy.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.
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Robin Ordan, LCSW
Family, Child, Individual & Couples Therapy Old Greenwich/Stamford, CT 203.561.8535; RobinOrdanLCSW.com Robin has over 18 years of experience working with families and children. Specializing in Divorce, Parent/Child Conflict, Grief, Attachment /Bonding, Child Development and Parenting. See ad pg 14.
Vicki Scataglini, LPC
CT Counselors 107 Church Hill Rd, Suite 1, Sandy Hook 203.392.4846 Weaving traditional training with a spiritual understanding of the human path. Every human has the potential for joy and bliss - it is my role to guide you, help you uncover your blocks and be aligned with your soul’s purpose.
VICTORIA SHAW, PhD, NCC
Intuitive Psychotherapist and Consultant Westport, CT VictoriaShawIntuitive.com 203.254.3403
EMBODY THE SACRED® Deana Paqua, MA, LMT 203.994.5045 EmbodyTheSacred.net
REIKI Sherrill Zucker
Reiki Master / Psychic Medium 914.450.3326 szhealing33@gmail.com The Reiki experience is enhanced via channeled messages from loved ones and guides, facilitating healing and personal growth. Serving CT & NY. Credit cards accepted.
Turn your deepest pain or trauma into your greatest strength. Shamanic Reiki, Usui/Karuna® Reiki, Shamanic Healing and Bodywork. Offerings in Ridgefield, Danbury, and NY areas.
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 including Karuna® , Angelic and Jikiden Reik
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, IET and Reconnective Healing sessions. Specializing in care for individuals with Cancer, Lyme disease and Back Pain. All Reiki levels taught.
Reiki Medic
Suzanne Schultz RN, Reiki Master, CCH Monroe, CT 203.650.0325 ReikiMedic.com
I combine the best of traditional psychotherapy with intuitive guidance in my work with children, teens, and adults. My goal is to connect clients with their own inner source of strength, wisdom, and healing.
Specializing in Reiki and Hypnosis. Healing from my heart center to yours. Offering private sessions and teaching all Usui Reiki levels. Will travel.
Workshops PROMINDFUL, INC. Stamford, CT, USA ProMindful.org 203.856.5299
ProMindful is a non-profit o rg a n i z a t i o n o ff e r i n g i n t egrative 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.
The Fairfield County ReStore accepts donations of Furniture, Appliances and Building Materials both New and Used. Your tax-deductible donation will help Habitat for Humanity build decent affordable homes for hard working low-income families as we work towards our mission of eliminating substandard housing in Coastal Fairfield County.
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Listening and Caring Wouldn’t you prefer a doctor who makes time for both?
Naturopathic Medicine Services Offered:
General Family Medicine Acupuncture Dr. Susan Rzucidlo, ND Anthem, BC/BS, Oxford, Aetna insurance accepted
Facial Rejuvenation– “The Natural Facelift” Pediatrics
Diet & Nutritional Counseling Botanical Medicine
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