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WHY AN ORGANIC MATTRESS IS RIGHT FOR YOU

contents Natural Awakenings is your guide to a healthier, more balanced life. In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle.

28 TOOLS FOR AUTHENTIC 32 LIVING IN A STRESS FILLED WORLD

by Nicole Miale

While we sleep, our immune system recovers and prepares for the day ahead. If your mattress is filled with airborne allergens and chemical toxins, your immune system will battle these rather than repair itself. Regular bedding & mattresses are laden with polyurethane foam, toxic flame retardants, and water or stain resistant chemicals.

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Natural Latex Organic Mattresses When it comes to latex there’s “natural” and then there’s “all natural”. We sell only “all natural” latex mattresses so you sleep chemical-free. Beware mattress stores online and in your neighborhood selling “natural” or “green” or “sustainable” foam mattresses. This is “green wash” marketing hype.

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32 LAURA PREPON’S

JOURNEY TO HEALTH Home Cooking, Organics and Massage Are Keys by Gerry Strauss

34 RETHINKING

BREAST HEALTH

Natural Ways to Keep Breasts Smooth, Pain-Free and Firm, while Reducing the Risk of Cancer by Lisa Marshall

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36 SURVIVING AND

THRIVING THROUGH BREAST CANCER

Fairfield County Women Share Their Stories by Beth Leas

46 MAKING HEALTHY FOOD 48 WITH NO COMPROMISE

48 GIVING BIRTH NATURALLY Conscious Choices Lead to Less Intervention by Meredith Montgomery

52 THE SKINNY ON

NON-INVASIVE FAT AND WEIGHT LOSS TECHNIQUES

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Understanding the Five Stages of Divorce by Larry Ford

56 WOMEN’S WELLNESS

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attended a yoga class recently where the instructor discussed the importance of living from the heart – a feeling space – rather than the head. As I hovered in a pose contemplating her words, I was struck by the similarity to recent conversations with Yudit Maros, a holistic psychotherapist recently relocated to Fairfield County. Yudit’s authenticity healing work (page 28) focuses on exactly this topic; we can’t think our way into wellness and can’t reason our way to happiness. The keys to achieving both goals – or just getting closer - lie within each of us, no matter which tools are used to activate a stronger dialogue with Nicole Miale heart and body. Yoga, meditation, journaling, body/energy work, dance, and exercise are some of the techniques I have employed. When I move away from them, my connection to self weakens and it shows in my health. Knowing your body, trusting its messages and taking more responsibility for your state of being is a theme of our Women’s Wellness edition this month. We consider some common experiences which are frequently discussed but may have overlooked aspects – such as self-care for breasts to assembling care teams in the face of difficult diagnoses to natural childbirth options to going through the stages of divorce. In addition, we examine some non-invasive weight and fat loss options available in our area; this practical topic may appeal as swimsuit season approaches. To support you in your steps toward being a happier, healthier version of you, we provide profiles of some Fairfield County practitioners who devote their work to empowering others. Let them help you! For inspiration, we also include some interesting conversations with a few visionaries in the community – Justin Pegnataro of Two Coyotes Wilderness School and Rex Bobi of Norwalk’s SAVOR Healthy Organic. These men set their standards high and the passion they bring to their respective work - nature and food - serves us all. May is a busy month for events! Greening Our Children, Wilton Go Green, separate seminars on Lyme disease and the connection between health, prayer and healing, and the Sustainable Food & Farm Expo are some of the many events taking place in our area this month. Check out our news briefs and calendar sections for more ideas about great things to do. Next month marks 10 years Natural Awakenings Fairfield County has been publishing! We will celebrate this milestone with the community at the Natural Awakenings Community Connections event that is also the Sticks & Stones Open House on June 14. More details coming next month, but mark your calendar! I invite you to nurture yourself this month. You can’t think your way to happiness or health… you must feel your way there, one day at a time, with love and patience from others and yourself. I support you!

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newsbriefs CancerCare Walk/Run for Hope Greenwich

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ancerCare’s 3rd Annual Walk/Run for Hope will take place at Greenwich Point in Greenwich on May 3. A children’s half-mile fun run starts at 9am, followed by a USAFT-sanctioned 5K at 9:15am. Families, individuals and teams are welcome. Registration and check-in begin at 7:45am. The purpose of the event is to walk or run to celebrate survivors, support those facing cancer and remember those lost. Funds raised will go toward CancerCare’s free, professional support services, which are available to anyone affected by cancer. The entry fees are $40 per adult (13 and older), $20 per child (12 and under) and $10 per child for the fun run only. All participants receive a T-shirt. Race awards for the top finishers and awards to top individual and team fundraisers will be presented after the race. For more information and registration, visit CancerCare.org/ WalkGreenwich. Greenwich Point is located at Tod’s Driftway, Greenwich.

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n May 2 at 10am, the Informed Consent lecture will be held at Connecticut Friends School’s Wilton campus. The event, organized by Dr. Risa Sloves, Dr. Diana Lopusny and Beth Lambert, is being sponsored by Women of Wellness of Connecticut. In addition to covering vaccine policies, speakers will inform citizens how they can take action to protect informed consent and defend their rights and freedoms. Panelists will discuss whether individuals have the right to know and the freedom to choose whether or not to be vaccinated. The featured speakers include Theresa Wrangham, National Vaccine Information Center’s (NVIC) executive director. She also monitors federal vaccine advisory committee meetings and is a consumer reviewer for Cochrane Collaboration and Consumers United for Evidence-Based Healthcare. She was a co-leader in spearheading NVIC’s successful campaign in Colorado in 2013-2014 to defend the personal belief vaccine exemption and has participated in other government public engagement initiatives for various vaccine policies. Mary Holland, another featured panelist, is a research scholar and the director of the Graduate Lawyering Program at New York University’s School of Law. She also chairs the advisory board of Health Choice and is a founding board member of Elizabeth Birt Center for Autism Law and Advocacy. She co-authored the book Vaccine Epidemics and has written many articles on vaccines and autism. In addition, Roman Bystrianyk, who co-authored Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History with Suzanne Humphries, MD, is scheduled to participate. The book focuses on how vaccines, antibiotics and other medical interventions are not solely responsible for the increase in lifespan and the decline in mortality from infectious diseases. The workshop is $25 a person with advance registration, which is strongly recommended as seating is limited. If seats are available, $30 cash only will be accepted at the door. To register, send a check for $25 a person to Diana Lopusny, 88 Noble Ave, Ste 101, Milford, CT 06460, and include the names of those attending, a contact phone number and email address. Quaker Meeting House at Connecticut Friends School is located at 317 New Canaan Rd (Rte 106), Wilton.

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newsbriefs Wilton Going Green on May 3

THE LOFT Salon & Spa Launches

he 5th Annual Wilton Go Green Festival will be held W I L T ON on May 3 from 11am to 4pm at the Wilton Town Green and the Wilton Library parking lot. The event will feature an opening FESTIVAL ceremony with special guests, music, food, a dog parade, the Westport Electric Car Club EV Car Rally, and nature exhibits and animals. In addition to magic by Cyril the Sorcerer, there will be 80 interactive exhibits and activities for all ages. Silver sponsors for the event include Bankwell, City Carting, Next Step Living, Nod Hill Soap and Realty Seven. Good Morning Wilton, Natural Awakenings Fairfield County, Star 99.9 and 95.9 The Fox are the media sponsors. Incorporated in 2010, Wilton Go Green is a nonprofit organization created by a group of citizens to develop a wide range of sustainable initiatives in cooperation with the town and other area organizations.

new beauty retreat, THE LOFT Salon & Spa, has opened on Long Ridge Road in Stamford. It intends to become a “sanctuary for style and soul” by actively supporting local and international charities, as well as holding progressive events for patrons and the community. Upcoming events at the new salon include Literature at the Loft: Beauty from Within on April 30 from 6 to 8pm. The book club will host Janet Ettele, author of the How Life Works book series. She will demonstrate how the Six Perfections taught by 8th century Buddhist monk Master Shantideva are as relevant today as they were then. On May 14, THE LOFT will feature South American artworks for sale to benefit cataract surgical and medical missions to the remote villages of the Sacred Valley of Peru and other regions in need.

To join as an exhibitor or sponsor, contact Daphne Dixon at DaphneDixon@mac.com or 203-536-4695. For festival details, visit WiltonGoGreen.org/WGG-Festivals/WGG-Festival-2015.

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utdoor playtime for children and learning from nature will be the focus of two new family programs beginning this spring. They are free and open to the public at the Aspetuck Land Trust’s (ALT) 20-acre Leonard Schine Preserve in Westport. Starting April 18 at 8am and continuing thereafter on Saturdays, families with children are invited to attend the free Family Playdates Program at The Natural Playground located at the Schine Preserve in Westport. The playground has areas for tower climbing, fort building, trail walking, nature collages, stick stacking, pine cone doll play and other activity. The Natural Playground appeals to preschool and elementary age children but families are welcome to bring all ages. “This is a great opportunity for children to have some free play time in nature, for parents to enjoy some free coffee we will provide, for socializing and a sense of community. There are numerous benefits derived from outdoor play in a natural setting—fresh air, exercise, and imaginative play to name a few,” said David Brant, executive director of Aspetuck Land Trust. In addition, children in first through fifth grades are invited to join the Aspetuck Land Trust Junior Ranger program to explore a variety of ALT preserves. To become an ALT Junior Ranger, children complete a booklet of activities ranging from hiking to leaf identification. To receive an ALT Junior Ranger Booklet, contact Celia Campbell-Mohn at CCampbellMohn@gmail.com or 203-293-5707. Aspetuck Land Trust is a local nonprofit land conservation organization founded in 1966 to preserve open space in the towns of Westport, Weston, Fairfield and Easton. ALT maintains 44 trailed nature preserves and other conservationonly properties on over 1,700 acres of land. For more information, visit AspetuckLandTrust.org. Schine Preserve is located at 1 Glendinning Pl, Westport.


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eredith Mulhearn of Cucumber & Chamomile has opened a new custom tea shop in Ridgefield. Mulhearn has provided nutrition therapy services to Meredith Mulhearn Fairfield County residents through Cucumber & Chamomile for the past two years. She will continue to offer these services in the new space in addition to incorporating custom loose tea blends and accessories. All the Apothecary Line teas will be blended in-house for each customer while they wait. Regular events at the store will include Tea Tasting Thursdays and High Tea. “To our loyal customers, not to worry – we’ll be continuing all of our nutrition services in the new space, as well as educating clients on the many benefits of herbal tea,” explains Mulhearn. “I’m pleased to announce that we’ll be working in conjunction with Ridgefield resident and aromatherapist Pippa Martin, who has extensive knowledge of herbalism. This will be a place for people to disconnect and enjoy a ‘quiet zone’ to escape from the stresses of every day – so they can take time for themselves and sip a cup of tea by the window.” The location was previously home to Sweet Pierre’s. “I will be continuing the chocolate tradition, offering a healthy, decadent line of small-batch chocolate,” says Mulhearn. “Everyone keeps asking if there will still be chocolate, and everyone who has tried the samples loves it!” For more information, visit CucumberandChamomile.com, call 203-431-0185, or follow at Facebook.com/CucumberChamomile or Twitter.com/CandCNutrition. Cucumber & Chamomile is located at 3 Danbury Rd, Ridgefield.

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by Mary Baker Eddy, a textbook on scientific, mental healing, will be given to the first 100 who register. SolarCity Gives New Meaning newsbriefs Pre-registration at www.health-prayer-healing-connection.eventbrite.com to “Solar Power” is recommended. olarCity, a full-service

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he ninth annual Greenwich-Stamford Swim Across America event will be held on June 27. The swimmers will jump off from the Stamford/Greenwich shores next to Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT), the beneficiary of the swim and a foundation dedicated exclusively to funding cancer gene therapy research. The 2015 Greenwich-Stamford Swim will bring together recreational swimmers, competitive swimmers, Master swimmers, Olympians, kayakers and boaters to participate in an open water swim with half-mile, 1.5-mile and 3-mile options. Those who register before May 1 will get an additional $100 added to their fundraising goal by a Swim Across America supporter. The national organization has raised $60 million in the fight against cancer with swims throughout the United States since its founding in 1987. Proceeds of the 2015 GreenwichStamford Swim’s fundraising efforts go directly to cancer research grants administered by ACGT, which dedicates 100 percent of all funds raised. Chairs for this year’s swim are Michele Graham and Lorrie Lorenz, both mothers of teenage cancer survivors. Honorary co-chairs are Donna DeVarona, John Pinto, and John and Cindy Sites. “When my daughter was undergoing chemotherapy and struggled to recover from the devastating complications, I was overwhelmed by how much the community rallied to our side and supported us,” says Michele Graham. “Co-chairing Swim Across America is our chance to give back and support everyone whose life is touched by cancer. No one’s cancer is easy… Our goal is to raise funds for cancer treatment and prevention research so that everyone can be a survivor.” Registration is required and can be completed online at SwimAcrossAmerica.org. For additional information, call 203-570-9195.

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he 2015 Ladies Golf Classic will be held on June 15 at the Richter Park Golf Course to benefit Ann’s Place, a community-based cancer support center in Danbury. Player and team participation, sponsorship, program advertisements, tee signs and donations of raffle and auction prizes will all directly impact local cancer survivors. Registration and breakfast start at 7:45am, followed by the shotgun start at 9am. Lunch is at the turn during play while the awards banquet and raffle will take place after play. Participants can win golf-related skill prizes and pro shop gift certificates. Ann’s Place provides comfort and hope for those with cancer through a range of services, individualized counseling, support groups and wellness programs. The services are provided free of charge to 950 people of all ages – including those with cancer as well as their family members. Sponsorships are still available for the event and information can be found on the Ann’s Place website. The tournament format includes the best two balls of foursome and gross and net individual prizes. The $175 registration fee includes a greens fee, cart, photo, prizes and meals. For more information, registration of foursomes and sponsorship opportunities, visit AnnsPlace.org or email Events@ AnnsPlace.org. For player information, call Lori Zezza at 203-790-6568. The Richter Park Golf Course is located at 100 Aunt Hack Rd, Danbury. See ad, page 37.

Redding Meditation Center Offers Spring Weekend Retreat

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he Redding Meditation Center hosts quarterly weekend retreats to give people the opportunity to engage in intensive practice at regular intervals. The upcoming Spring Weekend Retreat will begin at 7pm on May 1, and conclude at 5pm on May 3. This retreat provides the chance to deepen a meditation practice by allowing you to cultivate self-awareness for an extended period of time without distraction. While the retreat will be conducted mainly in silence, there will also be Dharma talks and question and answer periods. As is the tradition with meditation retreats, all attendees will have a private interview period with the center’s resident monks, Achan Da and Achan Mongkol, as a further aid to their practice. Hours of practice during the retreat will be from 7 to 9pm on Friday, 7:30am to 9pm on Saturday, and from 7:30am to 5pm on Sunday. Practitioners may also elect to attend either Saturday or Sunday only. The cost to attend the full retreat is $60, which includes breakfast, lunch and dinner on Saturday and Sunday’s breakfast and lunch. The cost of one-day attendance, including meals, is $30. Participants are asked to secure sleeping arrangements. Some rooms and a list of other nearby accommodations are available at the center. Email Info@ReddingMeditation.org to reserve a place. Registrations and checks should be sent to Sharon Todd, Redding Center for Mindfulness & Meditation, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, Redding. For more information, visit ReddingMeditation.org. See Community Resource Guide listing, page 75.

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Secret Cove Holly Kallie Expressing her world on paper and canvas has been the basis of Holly Kallie’s life for as long as she can remember. “Crayons and paints were an important part of my world as a very small child,” she recalls, “and the desire to paint or draw the people around me, using the lakes and beaches that I love as a setting, continues to be a driving force in my life.” Kallie developed this close affinity with water early in life, during summers spent at her parents’ tiny cottage on a lake. Today, living in her own little lakeside retreat, the Wisconsin artist’s fascination is captured anew by the mercurial colors, reflections and mystery below the surface of the ever-changing waters. “For me, water carries the same essence or spirit of the women and children that I paint: flowing, changing, playful and elusive,” she advises. Achieving a soulful realism through the use of multiple layers of paint and glazes, Kallie continually refines her self-taught technique. “With my art, I seek to bring a sense of joy, love, peace and connection with our natural surroundings,” she says. “I hope my paintings take the viewer there.” View the artist’s portfolio at HollyKallie.com.

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ast September, a Milan Court held in favor of plaintiffs that claimed that three doses of the hexavalent GlaxoSmithKline vaccine Infanrix Hexa that were administered to an infant beginning in 2006 caused autism later when he was a young boy. The vaccine is used for polio, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis B, whooping cough and haemophilus influenzae type B. After hearing from several medical experts, the court ruled that the child likely suffered autism and brain damage as a result of the vaccine’s content of mercury and aluminum, combined with a genetic mutation in the child rendering greater susceptibility. The ruling ordered damages to be paid by the Italian government’s national vaccine injury compensation program. The court’s decision was also based upon GlaxoSmithKline’s list of possible adverse events resulting from the vaccine, which included five cases of autism during clinical trials. Today in the U.S., most vaccines routinely given to children under 6 years of age are free of thimerosal, a mercury-derived preservative.

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uzanne Pyle, MS, CCT, founder of X to Rays Thermal Imaging (XtoRays.com), is frequently asked whether a mammogram or a thermogram is a better test. It’s the wrong question to ask because it’s like comparing apples to oranges as the two technologies are totally different, Pyle explains. Mammograms show structure and use radiation and compression. Thermograms are safe and measure temperature changes in the skin associated with underlying pathology. Though a mammogram can detect cancer as small as a few millimeters, thermograms can detect cancer while it is still at a cellular level – before it becomes visible on a mammogram.” “Thermography has other unique abilities as well. It can indicate estrogen dominance, an imbalance in estrogen levels associated with higher breast cancer risk. It can detect lymph congestion, also a precursor to disease. The effects of diet can also be clearly seen. Women on a typical Western diet who switch to a healthier plant-based diet show remarkable improvement in their thermal patterns,” states Tom Hudson, MD, one of the doctors who reads X to Rays’ thermograms. “In short, thermography is a way to monitor breast health, not just a way to detect disease. Mammography can show you if you have a cancer or not, but other than that it has little purpose. Thermography offers a woman the chance to become aware of worrisome physiological changes before there is a diagnosable cancer,” Hudson concludes. To book an appointment for a thermogram at a location near you, please call 888-XTORAYS or 203-331-2878. For more information, please visit XToRays.com. See ad, page 25.

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aving a healthier partner may be one of the best things to do for our own health. Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine finds that losing weight, stopping smoking or becoming more active is easier with a partner that has led the way in any or all healthy pursuits. The study authors reviewed data collected by the UK Health Behavior Research Center at the University College London that followed 3,700 couples between 2002 and 2012—most of them ages 50 and older and married. Those that smoked at the beginning of the study were more likely to quit by the end of it if their partners quit smoking, and those that were physically inactive at the beginning of the study were more likely to become active if their partners did so first. About two-thirds of the men became newly active during the course of the study. Men with wives that had lost weight were more likely to also shed pounds during the study, and women with husbands that didn’t lose weight were less likely to do so through the study period.

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arvard Medical School researchers working at the Massachusetts General Hospital have determined that meditation can improve brain health. The researchers studied 16 volunteers that took part in an eight-week mindfulness meditation study at the University of Massachusetts Center for Mindfulness. The participants conducted mindfulness meditation exercises for an average of 27 minutes a day. Before and after the trial, the subjects were given tests and magnetic resonance imaging of their brains. The researchers found that the practice of mindfulness meditation resulted in increased gray matter density in the hippocampus of the brain, an area associated with increased memory and learning capacity, plus a greater sense of compassion and introspection.


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“My daughter had ear infections constantly from the time she was an infant. She had taken over 30 antibiotics in 3 years and failed her hearing test. Since I took her to Dr. Sloves, she has not had another ear infection or taken another antibiotic and her hearing is completely normal.” - Heather G. “I started smoking when I was a teenager and have smoked 1-2 packs a day since. I have tried quitting cold-turkey several times before but it never really worked; I tried the gums and patches. After coming to you for chiropractic care for my neck, I learned about acupuncture for smoking so I decided to give it a try. It amazes me that I actually stopped smoking in just 2 treatments and I have not smoked in several years. Thanks Dr. Sloves for giving me my lungs and my life back! “ - Rick “After Dr. Joachim treated my sons with a combination of BioSet and chiropractic adjustments, all of their allergies vanished and have not returned. My husband's life long allergies have disappeared through Dr. Joachim’s treatments as well. We even got a dog which we thought we would never be able to do!” - Wendy M.

“I was referred to Dr. Sloves by a friend during my pregnancy because I was 36 weeks pregnant and my baby was breech and I had back pain. I feared having a C-Section and had already tried acupuncture without results. With Dr. Sloves' treatment, after just 2 adjustments over the course of 3 days, my baby turned and I avoided a Cesarean section! Chiropractic care is excellent for breech turning!” - Jennifer S.

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Nurturing Passion for Nature

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ounded in 2000 by Justin Pegnataro, Two Coyotes Wilderness School is a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing healthy children through building self-awareness, community and connecting people to nature. The organization allows children’s passions to guide the process of learning wilderness survival, wildlife tracking and naturalist skills through games, stories, fun and sensory exploration.

Q: How did you become so passionate about nature, ecology and ecotherapy?

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baby, my mother buried my umbilical cord in the soil. To this day, I still claim it was her loving act that connected me to the soils of Connecticut. I grew up in Woodbridge playing in the maple and hickory forests and swamps behind my house. As I became a teen, I had a major decision to make: I could go to college and go the same route all my friends were going or I could try and find something more. After a late night conversation with a friend, I decided to become a treasure hunter. I started to practice wilderness survival skills to enable me to travel anywhere in the world. During my studies, I moved into

the forest for six months, living in a wigwam and falling in love with nature. I also realized that I had found my treasure: a deep passion for connecting people to nature and to their deepest purpose. That’s when I decided to enroll in college and study biology and anthropology to prepare me to share my gift with the world.

Q: Why did you create Two Coyotes Wilderness School? Two Coyotes is about helping to open people to a deep connection to the earth and to their core gifts and purpose. It is about connecting people to a community filled with love and that

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supports its youth. A place that honors elders and appreciates the wisdom and experiences they have to share with youth. A place where gratitude is an integral component of life; where the world and people are seen as sacred and beautiful. At first glance, many folks see us as an environmental education organization or similar to the kind of education a nature center provides. And, while those kinds of education are immensely important, our approach is very different. We believe nature is like a mirror for us to look deeply into our self. In one way, she is able to hold and support us in unconditional love, giving us the solid ground to be ourselves fully and the courage to blossom. At other times, nature can help to initiate us into deeper understanding of who we are and what our unique power and gifts are. Our programs help our students to explore the inner and outer wilderness to find their gifts and ultimately bring them to their community. The side effect is that they also happen to learn their frog calls, how to light fires by rubbing sticks together, and know the natural world like their best friend.

Q: What needs to happen to bring more people back to awareness of the natural world in their individual lives?

Nature is a funny thing that we love when we are in it but when we are inside make excuses not to go outside and experience. We forget how amazing it is and how fundamental to our happiness and survival. I think nature has a way of pushing the edges of our comfort zone. It can also be something that gets pushed to the side as our busy schedules don’t have time for it. Coming back to nature is a lot about prioritizing it. We need to relearn and remember how vital it is for our health and experience. The joy of mud between our toes and the smell of wildflowers are sensations that awaken something deep inside us; something we knew instinctively as children but maybe forgot as we grew older.

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I wait for the day that wilderness programs are as ubiquitous as playing on a sports team in the lives of children. With the advent of screens and how busy families are with activities, nature can be an afterthought. I wait for the day that our culture prioritizes the value of nature’s connection in our lives and lifestyle.

Q: What do you most want Natural Awakenings readers to know about Two Coyotes Wilderness School? We have an exciting array of camp experiences and other nature programs for the whole family, including making fire without matches, scout tracking, a wild edible plant hike, storytelling, nature games, live music, food, nature arts and drumming. Come check us out, get involved and become part of the community. To learn more about Two Coyotes Wilderness School’s yearround programs and summer camps, visit TwoCoyotes.org. See ad, page 8.

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Enflamed Water

News and resources to inspire concerned citizens to work together in building a healthier, stronger society that benefits all.

Corporate Climate

Companies Slowly Embrace Sustainability The 2015 State of Green Business report (Tinyurl. com/2015GreenBusinessReport), which assesses the environmental performances of companies worldwide, along with the trends to watch, is produced by GreenBiz, in partnership with Trucost. Collectively, companies have been nibbling at the edges of challenges such as climate change, food security, ecosystems preservation and resource efficiency. One measure of corporate engagement going forward will be proactive involvement on political issues that could accelerate the transition to a low-carbon and more sustainable economy. It remains to be seen whether companies can afford to sit on the sidelines, letting the political process unfold, or worse, play defense against changes that might roil their status quo. 2015 will be an interesting year on multiple fronts, especially with the launch of the new sustainable development goals at the United Nations (UN) in New York this fall, along with UN climate talks in Paris in December. Both will be tests of corporate engagement and resolve in driving the kinds of change many of their CEOs publicly call for. The reports’ findings of companies’ progress in greenhouse gas and emissions, air pollutants, water use and solid waste production are all leveling off or even declining.

Home Flame Retardants Found in River

Scientists with the Washington Toxics Coalition tested household dust and laundry wastewater from 20 homes in the state’s cities of Longview and Vancouver and took samples of incoming and outgoing flow from two wastewater treatment plants that discharge into the Columbia River, the Northwest’s biggest waterway. They detected flame retardants in all the tests. The conclusion of the study, published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, is that flame retardants are sloughing off household products such as couches and TVs and collecting on people’s clothing, washing out in the laundry and passing through wastewater treatment plants into local waterways. Source: WaToxics.org

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Stores Filled with Toxic Products HealthyStuff, a project of the Michiganbased Ecology Center, in collaboration with the Campaign for Healthier Solutions (CHS), has released a report, A Day Late and a Dollar Short: Discount Retailers are Falling Behind on Safer Chemicals, about toxic chemicals found in dollar store products. It includes test results for 164 dollar store products such as toys, jewelry, school supplies and household items and found that 81 percent contained at least one hazardous chemical above a level that generates concern. The campaign sent a letter to the CEOs of the four largest dollar store chains, including Family Dollar, Dollar Tree, Dollar General and 99 Cents Only, urging them to stop the sale of these unsafe products, especially to communities of low-income and ethnic families that already live in more polluted areas and food deserts, and adopt policies that will instead protect both customers and their own businesses. Combined, these discount chains have annual sales totaling more than $36 billion and operate more stores nationally than Walmart. The CHS is asking for a comprehensive set of reforms; communities need to let dollar store chains know that they want safer products and join local and national efforts advocating for nontoxic products. Scroll to Dollar Store Report at Healthy Stuff.org for the complete test results. Take action at NontoxicDollarStores.org.

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Over the next four years, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers will shoot 16,000 double-crested cormorants nesting near the Columbia River, in Oregon, at a cost of $1.5 million a year and eliminate almost 100 sea lions because both feed on endangered salmon and steelhead trout. “If people knew how many animals are killed at taxpayer expense, they’d be horrified,” says Camilla Fox, executive director of Project Coyote, a San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit. Termed “lethal control”, there’s a growing trend to kill one species to protect another, and not all methods used are humane. In 2012, Dennis Orthmeyer, acting director of California’s Wildlife Services, said, “We pride ourselves on our ability to get it done without many people knowing about it.” Climate change, reduced habitat and food supplies, and the introduction of non-native species are the result of human interference. “With society’s growing footprint, lethal control can only increase,” observes Michael Scott, a University of Idaho ecologist. A plan to poison 4,000 ravens will protect greater sage grouse. More mountain lions will be killed to save bighorn sheep. The human rampage goes on, and concerned citizens are advised to urge lawmakers to end lethal control and protect wildlife habitat sustainably.

Instead of buying or renting expensive specialized machinery, farmers in Maine can now join a “lending library” of farm tools on short-term loan by using the Shared-Use Farm Equipment Pool, a partnership between the Maine Farmland Trust (MFT) and the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. There are already equipment co-ops and joint machinery ownerships around the country; now the sharing economy being established in urban areas seems to be catching on in rural America, too. For a $100 annual fee, members can gain access to a seedbed cultivator, twoshank sub-soiler, plastic mulch layer, tine weeder, and strip and ridge tillers. The 1,200-pound mulch layer, for instance, retails for more than $2,000. Each piece is undeniably useful, but pricey, especially given the cost per use. Farmers have a three-day window to use the tools. The pool came about when Mike Gold, an MFT staff member, saw the need to lower costs for both new and seasoned farmers. Currently, most of the tool pool members are newer vegetable farmers, but Gold says there’s appeal for established land stewards, too: “They see the opportunity to use that one piece of equipment that they may only need once a year or once every few years.” Source: ModernFarmer.com

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Evan Mehlenbacher Shortly after graduating from Stanford University, Evan went into the full-time ministry of healing others through prayer. He has lectured on the subject of prayer-based healing for over 19 years and has authored dozens of articles on this topic. Mehlenbacher is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. He travels from his home in Richland, Washington.

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Tools for Authentic Living in a Stress-filled World Holistic Psychotherapist Yudit Maros by Nicole Miale

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s a teenager in Hungary, Yudit Maros already knew she wanted to be a psychologist when she grew up. Dissuaded at first by cultural pressure from pursuing her goal, she instead obtained degrees in cultural anthropology and French literature. Even then, her true passion showed itself; she did her thesis on authenticity in the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre. “I am now and have always been fascinated by this concept of authenticity,” Maros says. “So it was only natural that when I did finally become a psychotherapist, my work would bring me around to the very same issue. What authenticity means is being guided from the inside by your own thoughts and feelings instead of external expectations or even your own judgments about what you should do.” Maros came to the United States in 1986 to work on her doctorate in comparative literature. It was then she was awakened by tragic loss and embarked

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on the path back to psychotherapy. “My mother and advisor passed away within months of each other,” she says. “Everything collapsed for me, personally and professionally. I had to re-evaluate everything. And I went back to the beginning, to what I knew when I was young I really wanted to do.” She earned her master’s degree at the University of Connecticut and worked as a successful therapist in private practice for many years in northeastern Connecticut. Now relocating to Ridgefield, she released a book earlier this year, Apple of My I: The Four Practices of Self-Love, which details the principles of her authenticity process. The book, which Maros calls a “user’s manual for inner guidance,” is the result of seven years of inquiry and notetaking about the process she used in therapy with her clients. “I knew there must be a pattern to the healing I saw in my patients because people were getting better,” Maros

explains. “I just didn’t know why. So I set out to look for the common denominators, to better understand how I was helping people and what was working. What I discovered during the seven years of inquiry not only became the basis for the book, but also transformed my practice from being effective but accidental to much more intentional.” What Maros discovered is that health – physical, emotional, mental, spiritual – boils down to positive selfparenting and an individual’s ability to tune into inner wisdom carried in the body. This ability is instinctive and natural, yet frequently lost or overshadowed by external teachings and factors. Maros explains that society has evolved to the point where basic needs are usually met, but the brain still reacts to situations as if they are emergencies. This reactivity was useful when war, famine and poverty were the norm, but now it is working against your health. “When sheer survival is not actually a problem, your brain and cognitive functions become fairly useless,” she says. “Your brain is designed to solve problems. But life is not really a problem, it is something to be experienced, learned from, enjoyed. We ought to reserve the sharp, sophisticated tool that is our brain for the real problems of life. We cannot think our way to happiness and health; we have to feel our way there.” Maros’ observations with her clients and in her own life suggest that the body knows what we need better than the mind; this is a stark contrast to Western societal teachings but has been acknowledged for centuries in other cultures. “The mind does not know how

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to be truly present,” Maros explains. “It is always busy looking backward or forward, planning, worrying. Only the body knows how you feel right now in this moment – which is the only moment you have to influence your experience. You cannot think your way through feelings. The body has evolved and can guide you but no one knows how to listen.” The common denominators Maros found and teaches are four essential steps to be authentic. They are summed up in the acronym ABCD:

method developed by Robert Schwartz, PsyD. This technique is designed to remove the body memory associated with past trauma of any kind. “You can’t talk yourself out of a trauma memory,” Maros says. “You need a more sophisticated way to extinguish the memory trapped in your body.” Above all, Maros wants to spread the word about the power and need for each individual to tune into their own being, focusing on feelings and needs. “It is not selfish to focus within,” she says. “Our culture has it all wrong. Inside is the only true place to find your answers.”

Yudit Maros, LMFT, C.Ht. practices at 100 Danbury Rd, Ridgefield. She offers workshops and clinics to teach authenticity skills, in addition to offering therapy for individuals and couples. She can be reached at 203-244-5898 or Info@Center4AuthenticLiving.com. Her book Apple of My I: The Four Practices of Self-Love can be purchased at Amazon.com. See Community Resource Guide listing, page 76. Nicole Miale is publisher of Natural Awakenings Fairfield County. Connect with her at NicoleM@NaturalAwakeningsMag.com.

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Organic Flowers Honor Mom and Mother Earth The Mother’s Day tradition of gifting mom with flowers, including such perennial favorites as lilies, orchids, tulips and roses, can be practiced in a sustainable manner. Buying organic varieties protects workers, families and the environment. Flowers grown with conventional techniques contribute to the contamination of groundwater and streams through fertilizer and pesticide runoff that can also threaten animal species. Many of the cut flowers are grown in South America, where farms continue to use pesticides that are restricted in the U.S. and cited as highly toxic by the World Health Organization. GreenAmerica.org provides several helpful tips on bringing joy to mom on her special day in eco-friendly ways: Grow Your Own. Buy organic bulbs or seeds in consumer seed catalogs and retail racks or online from reputable sources that include SeedsOfChange.com. Children can then grow their own flowers to make them mean even more. Tips for natural weed and pest control, environmentally friendly watering, making raised garden beds and more are posted at EarthEasy.com/yard-garden. Buy Local and Organic. Support local communities and save shipping costs and energy by purchasing chemical-free organic flowers from a local farmers’ market or community supported agriculture. Online retailers like OrganicBouquet.com and LocalHarvest. org/organic-flowers.jsp offer U.S. Department of Agriculture-certified organic flowers. Ask Local Florists to Go Organic. Find out if local florists purchase any organic and local flowers, and if not, request that they do so. 30

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Decrease Office Stress by Design

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tress is everywhere. Work, home and the economy are just some of the major stressors in our lives. According to the American Psychological Association’s The Impact of Stress study in 2012, 80 percent of respondents indicate that “their stress level has increased or stayed the same in the past year.” The study found that work is the second producer of stress right behind money for 65 percent of respondents. Many would agree that stress levels drop the moment you walk in the front door of your home; it is a sanctuary, a place that supports and nurtures. Your home may be personalized with your hobby, your children’s artwork on the fridge, or a yoga or game room. However, offices tend to be forgotten when it comes to design for stress reduction. Having an office environment that supports you can help alleviate stress levels while on the job. In feng shui, energy is referred to as qi or chi. The goal of feng shui is to activate the positive chi in your home or office, heal (or cure) the negative chi, and create an environment that supports you in your life goals and dreams. If you are surrounded by meaningful objects, they will increase your energy in a positive way. If you are buried under piles of paper in a soulless work space, the clutter and the lack of personalization is going to drag you down energetically. You can bring the home feeling to

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work in small ways. Start with clearing the clutter from your desk. File away your papers and get in the habit of taking the last five minutes of your day to organize your desk for tomorrow. Add professionally appropriate photos of your family or friends. Create rituals – such as having a cup of tea – that you can touch on when you are feeling stressed. If you have flexibility in your office layout, face your chair to the entry to your office or cubicle with the wall behind your back. In feng shui, this is your power position, helping you feel supported and in control. Finally, surround yourself with nature. If you are not seated beside a window and aren’t allowed to have plants, bring in a piece of driftwood or a jar of shells, or add a nature painting to the wall. You spend over half of your waking hours at the office. You deserve to spend that time in a work environment that uplifts your energy and helps you feel productive. Catherine Avery is a Fairfield Countybased interior designer, writer and presenter who delivers peace, comfort and productivity to her clients. With a focus on Feng Shui, space clearing and personal branding, she works with small to mid-size businesses and sole practitioners to design optimal home and office environments. Learn more and connect with her at Resovate.com.


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My mother was a gourmet chef and an advocate of organic food, so we always had amazing meals growing up. Eating organic produce that’s in season locally seems to help me assimilate nutrition more readily. Whenever I can, I also try to tap into biodynamic agriculture, which takes an even broader holistic approach to food production and nutrition. I view GMOs [genetically modified foods] as toxic to the system. As a self-taught chef, I like to cook at least 80 percent of my food at home

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Why do you include a lot of soup in your diet? With all of the GMO food sprayed with chemicals in the typical American diet and the other environmental toxins everyone has to deal with, our gut flora, intestines and bodies in general are becoming compromised. Ten years ago, few had even heard of gluten allergies unless you had celiac disease, which was rare even then. Now, everywhere you go, there’s a gluten-free option. I love eating soup because the healthful ingredients I use are broken down completely, so the body can immediately assimilate needed micronutrients, which help heal us from the inside out. I’m talking about homemade broth from grass-fed beef bones,


“full-on” Western medicine and respect the medical community. Unfortunately, these days, most people are continually medicated and they’re not getting better. As a society, we tend to just take a drug to handle a symptom instead of addressing the actual cause of the problem.

so you get the marrow; I’m partial to knuckle bones. I always have soup broth in my refrigerator.

What’s key to your ability to naturally stay healthy and fit in the midst of an intense schedule of work and travel? I love modalities like acupuncture, massage … all of that. I fully believe in keeping energy flowing to benefit the functioning of all our organs. As school kids, we learn about the circulatory system and central nervous system, but who knows much about the lymphatic system? It’s extremely important, and people are starting to get the idea. Activities like yoga, swimming and bouncing on the trampoline can help.

Do you see society’s penchant for medicating as a way to avoid listening to and addressing our body’s real needs? I do. That’s why I study Eastern medicine, because I feel that Western medicine treats problems and Eastern medicine prevents problems from happening. I grew up in a family of doctors and

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RETHINKING BREAST HEALTH Natural ways to keep breasts smooth, pain-free and firm, while reducing the risk of cancer. by Lisa Marshall

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e’ve been conditioned to narrowly define breast health in terms of pink ribbon campaigns, cancer awareness marches and cold, steel mammography machines. Nearly 30 years after anticancer drug maker Imperial Chemical Industries (now AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals) established the first National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October 1985, many women have come to equate healthy breasts with cancer-free breasts, and assume the most important thing they can do is undergo regular screening. But amid this chorus, some women’s health advocates are striving to get a different message across: There are a host of steps women can take to not only fend off disease in the future, but keep their breasts in optimal condition today. “We need to change the conversation about our breasts from how to avoid breast cancer and detect it early to how to have healthy breasts and enjoy them,” says Dr. Christiane Northrup, an obstetrician and gynecologist from Yarmouth, Maine, and author of the new book Goddesses Never Age: The Secret Prescription for Radiance, Vitality, and Well-Being.

life-giving milk. “In all these ways, your breasts are deeply connected to your femininity, compassion and sensuality,” says Hawaiian Naturopathic Doctor Laurie Steelsmith, co-author of Natural Choices for Women’s Health. Because breasts are extremely sensitive to hormonal fluctuations throughout the body, they can also serve as a barometer of overall health. “If you’re having chronic breast symptoms, it can be your body’s wisdom saying, ‘Help. Something’s wrong.’ Women need to listen.” While some premenstrual swelling and tenderness is normal, exaggerated or persistent pain is often a sign of systemic estrogen dominance in relation to progesterone. It’s common in the years leading up to menopause, but can also hint at impaired thyroid function, because low levels of thyroid hormones have been shown to boost estrogen in breast tissue, advises Steelsmith. Large, fluid-filled cysts or fibrous lumps, while noncancerous, can also be a reflection of overexposure to harmful chemicals and toxin

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buildup, combined with poor lymph flow, notes Dr. Elizabeth Vaughan, an integrative physician in Greensboro, North Carolina. “If a woman has lumpy, bumpy breasts, they probably contain too many toxins, and those toxins are primarily estrogenic.” Addressing such symptoms is important not only to relieve discomfort, but also because excess estrogen can fuel future cancer risk, says Vaughan. Any new, suspicious lump should be evaluated by a professional. Also, severe breast tenderness combined with nipple discharge could be a sign of infection or a problem with the pituitary gland, so it should also be checked. But typically, subtle natural healthcare steps can go a long way toward restoring breast wellness. For nipple tenderness, Steelsmith recommends chaste-tree berry (175 milligrams [mg] of powdered extract or 40 drops daily). The herbal supplement mimics naturally occurring progesterone in the body, helping to counter estrogen dominance. Vitamin E (400 to 800 international units [IU] per day) and evening primrose oil (1,500 mg twice a day) have also been shown to alleviate breast tenderness. For fibrous or cyst-filled breasts,


Vaughan advises supplementing with iodine (up to 12.5 mg per day via kelp, seaweed or oral tablets) or applying an iodine solution to the breasts at night. A key constituent of thyroid hormones, iodine helps the liver convert unfriendly forms of estrogen into friendlier forms and flush toxins out of lymph nodes in the breast. Also, steer clear of chocolate and coffee, because caffeine is believed to interact with enzymes in the breast, exaggerating pain and lumpiness. Also consider ditching the bra, says Vaughan. Brassieres can constrict lymph nodes and hinder blood circulation in breasts, locking toxins in and aggravating fibrocystic symptoms. The link between bras and breast cancer risk remains hotly debated, with one 2014 U.S. National Cancer Institute study of 1,400 women concluding unequivocally that, “There’s no evidence that wearing a bra increases a woman’s risk of breast cancer,” while smaller studies from the United States, China, Venezuela, Scotland and Africa suggest a link. Vaughan, the founder of BraFree.org, says the science is compelling enough that she has chosen to keep her own bra use to a minimum and advises her patients to do the same. “Obviously, there are certain sports where you should wear a sports bra and there are certain dresses that only look right with a bra,” says Vaughan. At a minimum, avoid wearing a bra to bed and steer clear of underwires and overly tight bras that leave red marks. “This is not about guilt-tripping women into never wearing a bra. It’s about wearing a bra less.”

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Too small or too big, lopsided or riddled with stretch marks… it seems almost every woman has a complaint about the appearance of her breasts. That’s a problem, says Northrup, because, “Healthy breasts are breasts that are loved. We have to stop beating them up.” According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the number of women getting breast implants for cosmetic reasons ballooned from 212,500 in 2000 to 286,254 in 2014. Physicians—including Northrup— claim that modern implants don’t, in

the majority of cases, promote disease like older silicone implants did. Yet even plastic surgeons warn that having implants should be fully thought out, and at some point they’ll probably have to come out. “They are manmade devices, and are not intended to be lifelong. At some point, you will probably have to have further surgery,” says Dr. Anureet Bajaj, an Oklahoma City plastic surgeon. Bajaj notes that implants can rupture, forming scar tissue and lending irregular shape to the breast. Often, as a woman ages and her body changes, the larger breasts she chose in her 20s no longer look right and may cause back and shoulder pain. In some cases, implants can also lead to loss of nipple sensitivity. For these and other reasons, 23,774 women—including actress Melissa Gilbert and model Victoria Beckham—had their implants removed in 2014, often following up with a breast lift (using their own tissue) to restore their shape. Vaughan sees breast implant removal as a wise and courageous choice to restore optimal breast health. Better yet, don’t get implants in the first place. “There are a lot of other things you can do to improve the appearance of your breasts,” she advises. Vaughan recommends breastperking exercises like dumbbell bench presses and flys that tone the pectoral muscles beneath the breasts, making them more resilient and look larger. To prevent or reverse sagging, she again urges women to go bra-free. “We have ligaments in the upper outer quadrant of our breasts called Cooper’s

ligaments, and they’re responsible for holding our breasts up. Just like your muscles atrophy when you put your arm in a sling, your Cooper’s ligaments atrophy if you wear a bra all the time.” In one unpublished, yet highly publicized 2013 study, French Exercise Physiologist Jean-Denis Rouillon measured the busts of 330 women ages 18 to 35 over a period of 15 years and found those that regularly wore a bra had droopier breasts with lower nipples than those that didn’t. In another, smaller, Japanese study, researchers found that when women stopped wearing a bra for three months, their breasts perked up. Those worried about stretch marks also have options. They can be a sign of inadequate copper, which promotes collagen integrity and helps skin stretch without injury, says Steelsmith. If rapid weight gain is occurring due to adolescence, pregnancy or for other reasons, try taking copper supplements or applying a topical copper spray on the breasts. Remember to massage your breasts daily, not only as a “search and destroy mission” for early detection of cancerous lumps, says Northrup, but as a way to get waste products flowing out and loving energy flowing in. “It concerns me that women feel pressured to think of their breasts as two potentially pre-malignant lesions sitting on their chests,” Northrup says. “These are organs of nourishment and pleasure for both ourselves and others. We need to remember that, too.” Lisa Marshall is a freelance health writer in Boulder, CO. Connect at LisaAnnMarshall.com.

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Surviving and Thriving Through Breast Cancer Fairfield County Women Share Their Stories by Beth Leas

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he statistics are sobering. According to the American Cancer Society, about one in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer. In 2015, it is estimated that about 40,290 women will die from breast cancer. Breast cancer will be responsible for one in 36 cancer deaths in women – a ratio exceeded only by lung cancer. The good news is that early detection through breast cancer screening, increased awareness and improved treatment are believed to be the reasons for the declining death rates from breast cancer since 2000 – after increasing for more than two decades. In recent years, there has been an explosion of life-saving treatment advances, bringing new hope and excitement. There are also many treatments that can complement, increase the effectiveness and decrease the side effects of conventional cancer treatment, which includes radiation, 36

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hormonal (anti-estrogen) therapy and/or chemotherapy.

Holistic and Integrative Approaches to Treatment No alternative medicine treatments have been found to cure breast cancer, according to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. However, integrative oncology is a relatively new movement and the field is growing, due in part to patient demand for a more holistic approach to care. In addition, it is being driven by the desire of physicians to change their relationships with patients by putting more of an emphasis on healing and less on technical advice. The Center for Cancer Guidance at The Center for Women’s Health in Stamford was created in response to this need and provides patients with the information required to design their individualized treatment regimen. The Center’s

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founder and director, Joel M. Evans, M.D., takes into account the patient’s medical history and an assessment of the emotional and spiritual issues that accompany a diagnosis of cancer. It is this integrative approach which is credited by many survivors and “thrivers” of breast cancer to be the key to their successful outcomes. Ann Katz, a registered Svaroopa yoga teacher and Vidya meditation teacher based in Westport, is a breast cancer survivor of 22 years. Her mother’s death and job dissatisfaction led Katz to Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where she discovered yoga and meditation in September 1993. While undergoing fertility treatments several months later, Katz was diagnosed with breast cancer. After the initial opinion of a top oncology physician who recommended a lumpectomy, she sought other opinions; a radical mastectomy was recommended by the other physicians, which she had that December. Katz assembled her own integrative medical team, consisting of an oncologist, an herbalist and a psychotherapist. “You need to become your own health advocate,” she advises. She credits yoga, meditation and diet to healing her body, mind and soul. “I count my blessings every day that I’m healthy. Breast cancer changed my whole life. It required a total mind shift, something I still have to practice, even all these years later…I learned new life skills, which I now teach to my yoga and meditation clients, including those experiencing chronic and life-challenging illnesses.” Differing mammogram guidelines have led to confusion about when to begin mammogram screenings and how frequently women should repeat the test. The American Cancer Society and other organizations recommend screening begin at 40 and continue annually while the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force suggests starting at age 50 and repeating every two years. When to begin mammogram screening and how often to repeat it is a personal decision. Jacqueline Conlon, a partner and practicing attorney in a Stamford family law firm, had not gone for an initial mammogram before discovering a


lump in her breast in August 2012. Jacqueline now advocates strongly about early screening, even for those women who are at low risk for breast cancer. Conlon had an oncological breast reduction upon receiving the news that her breast lump was cancerous. Chemotherapy was recommended following surgery because of lymph node involvement. She opted for the most aggressive form of chemotherapy with 28 weeks of treatments, followed by 36 radiation sessions. During that time, Conlon received regular Reiki treatments, which she credits for reducing the nausea and exhaustion side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. “As a woman who was used to being able to override my body, this was an eye-opening experience. There were days when I didn’t have the energy to read. I learned to give up control and give in to the experience,” Conlon remembers. The emotional component while going through breast cancer treatment is often as challenging as the physical side effects. For others going through breast cancer treatment, Conlon offers the following advice: “Be positive. Remember you’re not in it alone. Accept all the help that people offer and give them specific tasks such as bringing food or walking the dog. Your diagnosis affects not only you, but everyone close to you. And above all, be kind to yourself.”

Options for Breast Cancer Screening For some women, radiation exposure during breast screening is a concern. Mammograms do expose women to a low dose of radiation, which presents a cumulative risk over time. Women with breast cancer – who are being treated with radiation in addition to exposure from repeated mammograms – often seek radiation-free alternatives. Debbie McIntosh, owner of Alba Thermal Imaging, offers digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI) in both Norwalk and Stamford. DITI is a clinical imaging technique that records the thermal patterns of the body, which can aid in early detection of disease and pathology. “Many people use DITI in place of or in conjunction with traditional mammography because the procedure is relatively inexpensive, painless, non-invasive, there is no compression, no radiation and can take as little as 15 minutes,” explains McIntosh. A 2008 clinical trial by New York Presbyterian Hospital–Cornell’s Department of Surgery in New York, New York, concluded that DITI can be a useful adjunctive test in detecting breast cancer with 97 percent sensitivity. It may be especially effective for women under 50 whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for mammography to pick up suspect lesions – although anyone can benefit from having a thermographic breast scan. DITI can identify patients with the highest level of risk and increase the overall effectiveness of mammograms and ultrasounds by detecting signs of cancer up to 10 years before traditional mammography. This can boost long-term survival rates by as much as 61 percent. Ginny T., a holistic health coach in northern Fairfield County, now uses DITI as an indicator of her breast health. Having been diagnosed twice—in 2001 and again in 2009— with stage 0 breast cancer after mammographies, she had two lumpectomies followed by radiation treatments. She

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refused Tamoxifin both times. “I am not a victim. I have eaten organically for over 20 years and am a big believer in the power of healthy living,” she says. In January 2015, despite her healthy lifestyle, an MRI showed yet another reoccurrence. “I was terrified!” says Ginny T. She decided to have a DITI scan, which indicated no inflammation. The scan picked up nothing on the breast in question but found very small abnormalities on the opposite breast, which the MRI did not pick up. These results caused her to question the previous two cancer diagnoses. “I decided to refocus intently on healing myself by following an anti-inflammatory diet. Exactly what I tell my clients. I started taking Juice Plus and tinctures in order to step up my breast health. Three months later, I went back to have a mammography and the radiologist saw nothing. He seemed surprised.” “There is evidence that the use of nutrition, herbs and supplements can increase the effectiveness and decrease the toxicity of traditional cancer treatment,” shares Evans. “It’s important to achieve normal blood sugar levels and normal body weight through eating a more alkaline, antiinflammatory diet. And a key principle is reducing stress. It has been documented that stress promotes inflammation and inflammation promotes cancer.” The Center for Cancer Guidance encourages patients to be an active participant in their health care; to expand beyond the conventionally accepted dynamic where doctors, drugs, radiation or surgery fight the disease. India Penney, a holistic nutritional consultant in Westport, is a member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals and the Society of Integrative Oncology. The first piece of advice she gives someone who is diagnosed with breast cancer is to get multiple opinions, echoing Katz’s experience. “Find someone who thinks the way you do. Go to a cancer center and find specialists that treat your kind of cancer specifically. Find an integrative practitioner to work with – a nutritionist and/or naturopathic physician. Allopathic physicians are not trained extensively in nutrition –they take one class in eight years of education,” Penney says. “People need to eat well, to support their general health and especially during and after cancer treatment…Our food provides the nutrients our cells need to function properly. Those cells are created and nourished by the foods you eat and the nutrients those foods provide.” Penney, a cancer survivor herself, supports an integrative approach to health and wellness including nutrition, lifestyle changes to tend to emotional health, eliminating negativity, accepting support and spiritual connection. “My best advice to someone who is newly diagnosed with breast cancer is to trust your instincts; don’t listen to statistics, get your health team in place and then follow their advice.” There are certain times when it’s crucial to be connected to others. Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is one of them. And it’s these connections that make the survivors thrive. Beth Leas is founding director of Total Life Center at 152 East Ave, Norwalk, and a contributing writer to Natural Awakenings Fairfield County. She can be reached at 203-856-9566 or BethLeas.com.


Caring for Your Healthy Breasts Natural Strategies to Support and Deepen Self-connection by Lupo Passero

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t is time to talk about healthy breasts. You have them, will develop them or had them at some point, but not enough time is spent discussing how to naturally care for and maintain healthy breasts. It is imperative that you work toward maintaining healthy breasts as well as healthy self-image.

sure define a standard of beauty nearly impossible to meet for most women. It is critical to be aware of and this type of thinking and work to cultivate self-love and acceptance. Remember, the energy you put into your self-care will most certainly be returned to you.

Physical and Emotional Self-Care

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Your risk of developing breast cancer increases as you get older so prevention and self-care should begin as soon as you begin developing. Daily self-care for your breasts can be quickly incorporated into your morning or evening routine. Partner examinations can also be a beautiful ritual as well. The most common things to pay attention to during self care exams are changes in the color, look or feel of the breast and nipples. Find out what normal is for your body. If your breasts are sensitive or lumpy, figure out if this coincides with your reproductive cycle, which can be quite normal. If you experience unusual swelling, warmth and pain that do not change with your cycles or do not go away, it is a good idea to be checked by a professional. Changes in your breast can be a normal part of your ever-changing body and lumps do not mean you have to be alarmed because most are benign and cyclical. Always consult a qualified practitioner at the first onset of any signs that feel abnormal to you. How you talk to yourself about your breasts can be crucial to your overall health. It is important to operate from a place of trust, not fear. With so much to do while juggling multiple roles, it may be rare for you to take time for self-care, but it is necessary. In addition, the daily media and fashion pres-

Nutrition is a good place to start with self-care for healthy breasts. Living in a toxin-plagued world, it is important to incorporate a plethora of antioxidantrich foods into daily meals. Antioxidants protect the body from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals. Include a rainbow of colors in meals every day with food such as berries, dark leafy greens and beans. Seaweeds, including hijiki, kelp and arame, are a woman’s best (breast) friend. They provide one of the richest sources of calcium, as do iodine, selenium, zinc, iron, copper and dozens of additional vital nutrients. They can be found in dehydrated form at your local health food store. It is best to store leftovers in glass containers, as foods stored in plastic containers may contain xenoestrogens, believed to mimic estrogen in the body and potentially alter breast cells. Flower essences can be another addition to your regime for healthy breasts. They are prepared using only fresh flowers combined with pure water and a small amount of brandy as a natural preservative. Crab apple is an excellent essence to work with for helping to overcome body image issues and heal. Rescue Remedy or Five Flower formulas are allies in helping to reduce everyday stress and tension. Essences can be taken as is or incorporated into lotions to be applied topically.

There are a variety of herbs that can be beneficial to maintaining healthy breasts. Dandelion, burdock and milk thistle are liver-supporting herbs that support healthy hormone production. Herbs that work well with the lymphatic system include red root, cleavers, calendula and violet. They can be added to daily teas or as a breast care oil (see below). Chamomile, passionflower, oats and skullcap work on nourishing the nervous system and help maintain healthy stress levels. Consult with your local herbalist or wellness specialist and add a daily tea into your self-care regime with some of the herbs mentioned above. Lupo Passero is a community herbalist and director of Twin Star Herbal Education in New Milford. She will be hosting an aromatherapy series with many more recipes each Tuesday evening in May. See ad, page 76.

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he following breast care oil recipe, which incorporates healing herbs and essential oils, can be used topically during your self-care exams. If you have questions on how to perform a self-care exam, consult your wellness provider.

Breast Care Oil Recipe Almond (or avacado) oil Dried calendula flowers Frankincense and helichrysum essential oil • Using a clean jar, steep ½ cup calendula flower in 1 cup oil of choice and set aside for 2 weeks, shaking daily. When ready, take a second jar and strain the herb-infused oil into a clean jar, separating out and discarding the herb matter. Mix 10 drops of each essential oil in an 8 oz glass bottle and gently shake. • Calendula flower is anti-inflammatory and quite soothing and healing to the skin. Frankincense essential oil supports the lymphatic system and promotes healthy breasts while the anti-inflammatory helichrysum promotes circulation. The breast care oil can be used daily.

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Strict, standardized interpretation protocols have been established for 15 years to remedy problems with early research. When considering the early detection of breast cancer, it is also important to look at some common misconceptions about the disease and its screenings.

Breast Cancer is a genetic disease Less than 3 percent of all breast cancers are genetic. The higher risks are related diet, lifestyle, illness, hormone issues, stress and environmental toxins.

Breast cancer is NOT preventable

Misperceptions about Breast Cancer and Early Detection by Kenneth Hoffman

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esearch confirms that the best way to prevent cancer is early detection. According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 44. The risk of breast cancer at age 25 is less than one in 19,000; by age 35, the number is one in 217. Yet the statistic people are most familiar with is that one in eight women will eventually develop breast cancer. Recently, the National Cancer Institute statisticians and concerned organizations such as the American College of Physicians have recognized some of the risks and limitations of mammograms. Mammograms do save lives as many more women are getting screened with mammograms. However, deaths from breast cancer have not decreased appreciably over the last 40 years. It would be more beneficial to find and eliminate any risks before they become diseases. While medical infrared thermal imaging is not a replacement for a mammogram, it is a recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug 40

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Administration (FDA) as an adjunct screening tool for breast cancer prevention. If you are a woman over the age of 30, you should consider this harmless technology as part of your annual disease prevention routine. Medical infrared thermography is a tool that could detect early changes in the breast that could lead to cancer. If these risks are found early, those potential issues may be reversed by changing your diet, removing toxins and naturally balancing your hormones. Women have a choice to add a thermogram as an additional screening tool for breast cancer. The following information and research may be helpful when speaking with your doctor: • In 1982, the FDA approved breast thermography as an adjunct diagnostic breast cancer screening procedure. • More than 300,000 women have been included as study participants in extensive research studies conducted since the late 1950s. Some of these large studies have followed participants up to 12 years.

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According to the American Cancer Society, 60 percent of all breast cancers are environmentally related. Since family history comprises such a low percentage of all cancers, there are numerous lifestyle and environmental links to the development of breast cancer. So it follows that in fact there are ways to lower your risk.

A normal mammogram means there is no cancer While the mammogram is still valuable for detecting cancer, it is important to know that most breast cancers take eight to 10 years to develop. That means while you may have had years of negative mammograms, there may be microscopic cells growing that will need to get to a significant size before they will be picked up in your annual screening. With a thermography screening, suspicious changes could be detected much earlier.

Mammograms are harmless Risks from mammography are rarely discussed. A recent 700-page report issued by the National Academy of Science confirms that cumulative exposure to radiation poses serious health risks. Another study published in 2004 showed that the radiation exposure risk from mammograms may be five times higher than previously thought. This means that annual mammogram screening between ages 40-50-years old may increase one’s risk by 5 percent per screening. Although mammograms save lives, it is also important to evaluate risk versus value.


Medical infrared thermography has no research behind it For over 20 years, medical infrared thermography has been extensively studied with over 800 research citations supporting its use for detection. The results concur that as a screening tool, thermography has more than a 90 percent predictive value of future breast issues. One of the clearest studies tracked a group of 1527 women with initially normal mammograms and physical exams but abnormal thermograms for 12 years. The study was stopped after only five years because 60 percent of the women had already developed malignancies.

Medical infrared thermography should replace the mammogram Mammography and thermography are two different tools. While mammography can evaluate structures in the breast, thermography evaluates the activity that may indicate risks. In some studies, the combination of both

screening tools provided a 99 percent predictive indicator of breast disease. The FDA has recognized thermography as an adjunct to mammography. Diagnostically, mammography has its rightful place.

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X To Rays Thermal Imaging, LLC 128 Seabright Ave, Bridgeport 866-XToRays or 203-331-2878 SuzannePyle@prodigy.net • XToRays.com Practice Summary/ Services offered: X To Rays Thermal Imaging, LLC offers the latest in screening for breast cancer, carotid artery disease, thyroid dysfunction, lymph congestion deep vein thrombosis and other medical issues.

Practice Summary/Services offered: Using our blend of Integrative Natural Medicine including Thermography and state of the art technology and testing, you will experience a wellness approach that focuses on the root cause of your health problems. What drew you to this work as a profession? Our Thermography Technician, Laurie Hoffman’s mission is to educate and help as many people as she can stay healthy using this life-saving Thermography screening technology. What training and/or certifications do you have? Laurie has been trained and certified as a Thermography Technician by The Institute for the Advancement of Medical Thermology – a national organization. How long have you been practicing and at what locations? She has been performing Thermography screenings since 2007 at SOPHIA Natural Health Center in Brookfield, CT What should a client expect from a thermography session with you? It’s important to us that a patient experience compassion and consideration, as well as a thoroughly professional Thermography screening, a resulting report and follow-up. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? At SOPHIA Natural Health Center, our medical professionals are specialists in following up and helping with any potential risk factors that may come up as a result from your Thermography screening.

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What drew you to this work as a profession? Suzanne Pyle started her company because she wanted to offer a safe way to monitor breast and Suzanne Pyle body health. Growing up, she had heavy radiation exposure through numerous x-rays thought necessary because her mother was a TB survivor. What training and/or certifications do you have? Suzanne was certified by the American Clinical College of Thermography. How long have you been practicing and at what locations? Suzanne has been in business for the last eight years. Suzanne travels to numerous medical offices throughout Connecticut. She has now trained a nurse practitioner to help with her expanding practice. What should a client expect from a thermography session with you? Patients having a thermogram are amazed at the ease and comfort of the whole experience. There is no compresson, no radiation. After the scans are taken, they are sent through an intranet to fully trained, board-certified M.D.s. The results are usually back within 48 hours. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? Suzanne emphasizes that thermograms do not replace mammograms, but they offer earlier warning signs. In these cases, thermograms help women become aware of breast conditions that can be changed through a healthier life style. Suzanne likes to tell women, “Think beyond Pink!”


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pring is a wonderful time to get out into the woods, meadows, streams and gardens to find wild nutritious edibles. Wild food is available yearround, but we’ll leave the other seasons for future articles. Local wild plants can be used as sustainable, nutrient-dense food sources, kitchen medicine and amendments for your gardens. Some of these plants are considered invasive species, others are prolific weeds. Then there are those, that are on the “to watch list” because of over-harvesting. “When beginning to forage, it’s important that folks begin to learn ethical, sustainable methods to ensure that we maintain strong local plant biodiversity for generations to come,” says Joan Palmer, Director of The Institute of Sustainable Nutrition (TIOSN) in Connecticut. Palmer and her staff of educators at TIOSN compiled their knowledge of local wild edibles as an overview to prepare interested foragers for spring.

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(Alliaria petiolata) and autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata). All parts of garlic mustard, an invasive cruciferous plant, are edible. The leaves and tender flower buds are a delicious spring green that can be added to salads, cooked into soups or made into pesto. The seeds are a substitute for mustard seeds and the spicy root can be grated and made into mock horseradish. Filled with cancer preventive compounds such as sulfurophane, this plant is nutritious and tasty. “We encourage people to pull garlic mustard, but rather than discarding it find delicious ways to eat it. It is part of sustainable nutrition and a respectful way to harvest,” said Alison Birks, science director at TIOSN. As an invasive shrub, autumn olive yields red and orange-speckled berries that are tart-sweet and make delicious jam, fruit leather and juice. “Rich in lycopene and other carotenoids, this invasive species could easily be called our own ‘super food’”. She adds that autumn olive is so common in this region that most landowners have some growing on or near their property. “This past year was especially pro-


lific for autumn olive. These are very astringent berries that make your mouth pucker, but this year was different. These beautiful berries were bigger and definitely sweeter than in the past,” said Palmer. “Not only did they make delicious fruit leather, but they were sweet enough to enjoy right from the branch.”

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These plants grow readily in the Connecticut region but do not meet the standards of invasive. A favorite prolific weed is stinging nettle (Urtica dioica). Stinging nettle loves to grow around the rich soil of manure and compost piles. It is another “super food” in the region with a full spectrum of vitamins, minerals and other beneficial compounds. Begin harvesting, cooking, making tea and dehydrating it for next winter as early as possible in the spring. “Nettle is a tenacious and abundant weed with so many uses,” said Palmer. “It is one of our very favorite plants, not only because it makes delicious tea and soup and has a long list of health benefits; it’s also useful in the garden.” A soil and outside consultant, Nigel Palmer, ferments nettle and other nutrient-dense herbs and wild plants to make soil amendments. “These plants are a local, sustainable source available to remineralize our depleted soils and to help us to grow more nutrient rich foods,” said Nigel.

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According to United Plant Savers, (UnitedPlantSavers.org), plants on the “To Watch List” are ones that are currently in decline due to expanding popularity and shrinking habitat and range. A plant recently added to this list is the ramp (Allium tricoccum). Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are a delicious and popular plant. The plant has become synonymous with spring foraging in this region. Ramps with their pungent onion-garlic flavor, are a delicacy now found on menus of many top restaurants. They can be roasted, sautéed or even eaten raw. Unfortunately, they are so coveted and heavily harvested that they have now been placed on the “to watch list.” When harvesting, it is recommended that only a portion of the greens from the top of the plant be taken. Leaving some of the greens and the perennial bulb allow the ramp to continue producing and spreading. “You should never take more than 10 percent of a stand of plants to ensure their vigor and continuous growth year after year,” says Birks. “And never take anything if there are less than ten healthy plants.” Go out and explore those wild places around you. Learn how to safely, sustainably and ethically forage for delicious edibles and wild medicine. You are today’s guardians of the wild for tomorrow’s generations. To learn more about sustainable nutrition, foraging, cooking, gardening, kitchen medicine and more, check out the curriculum at the Institute of Sustainable Nutrition. Visit TIOSN.com or call 860-764-9070. See ad on page 33.

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Making Healthy Food with No Compromise A Conversation with Rex Bobi, of SAVOR Healthy Organic Q: What led you to understanding the importance of fresh, healthy food and created the passion you have for it?

My wife, Val, and I grew up in farming and gardening families back in Kosovo; almost everyone grows their own fresh fruits and vegetables, tends to their own animals – cows, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and more. So we were exposed from an early age to all-organic food grown using animal manure as fertilizer in home gardens. We simply didn’t know you were supposed to eat any other way. As we matured, traveled around Europe and then came to America – I came in the mid 1980’s and my wife came in 2004 – we came to the realization that there are “other ways” people eat. We love America. We love a multicultural society with so much art and music; we integrated ourselves with ease. However, we couldn’t adapt to the mass-produced, highly processed way of eating. Luckily, I love cooking, reading and studying about nutrition. I never forgot helping my mom in her garden, watching her cook us fresh garden vegetables, bringing us freshly made yogurt or preparing scrambled eggs for us.. It just tasted 46

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so much better, it smelled better, and we felt so good afterwards. The love of cooking healthy never went away from childhood to adulthood. It stayed with me and it grew on me.

Q: What brought you to Norwalk to open SAVOR?

One day as I prepared a delicious healthy meal and we sat at our kitchen table, I asked my wife if both of us could open a little store to offer others what we eat. Her reply was a very long hug and nonstop kisses. I will never forget that moment. One day, we came from the Hudson Valley to visit a friend in Norwalk and drove down Main Avenue. I saw a “For Rent” sign in one of the store windows. It was right after the crash of the economy in 2008 and everybody was still reeling – including us with very little money in our pocket. But nothing could stop us. We were both on a mission.

Q: Who were some of your early local connections and where are your ingredients sourced now?

Nancy Grant and her husband, Tom, from Weston invited us to see their small organic farm in back of their

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house, full of fruits and fresh vegetables. It was amazing. We also got to meet one of the sales reps from Albert’s Organics, operating out of Dayville, Connecticut. They are very dependable and now deliver twice a week year-round. We have been happy with their product and the services they provide to us. The United Federation of Independent Growers delivers all our bulk products like organic multigrain flour, organic canned goods, nuts, seeds, dairy, proteins and more.

Q: What kind of reaction did you get from friends and family when you unveiled your menu for SAVOR?

As we got closer to the opening date, some of the people that knew us got to see the menu my wife and I built. They flipped out and called us crazy. “No white flour pizza?” they said. “You’ll never survive on very thin multigrain only as a main crust! Who does that? You’ll never make it. Offering a no-grain pizza crust made with almond and flaxseed, gluten-free and lots of dairy-free options, organic this, organic that… how many people do you think you’ll find that eat


healthy like this?” They said we’d be better off to offer more of the regular type of pizzas people were familiar with and a little bit of what we eat. “You’d have a better chance of surviving,” they said. I thanked them for their candor and I asked them to listen to my answer. “I will never make nor serve something that I don’t eat; I will always put health before money, and never, never the other way around.” Five years later, after seeing zero compromises in our menu and seeing our success, the skeptics have come around to see there are plenty of educated and health conscious customers who don’t care for mediocre, substandard food, but certainly care for high quality, fresh organic fruits, veggies, meats and more.

Q: Who is the typical SAVOR customer?

The majority of our patrons are beautiful women who visit us on a weekly basis and to whom I’m forever grateful. They are the ones who are not only helping us stay in business but have even given us a good chance of expanding throughout Fairfield County and wider. They are the ones who have turned their husbands, families and friends on to eating like they do. They’re the ones who remind me of my mother, who truly care for the health of their own and one another. They are the ones who are leading us all on a better, happier and healthier path. They are the ones my wife and I owe our lives to.

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abor and delivery midwives attend less Most births is a natural process than 8 percent of births that can be enjoyed. should be viewed here, and fewer than 1 “It’s not something percent occur outside a as a natural life to be afraid of,” says hospital. process instead Mel Campbell, author Natural labor and of The Yoga of Pregnancy. of a potential delivery in a hospital is “It’s a wonderful and possible, but, “It’s hard beautiful experience. We medical emergency. to have an unmedicated need to remember that birth in many hospitals ~Abby Epstein, The the body is designed for if you don’t know your Business of Being Born rights, understand your giving birth.” Natural childbirth physiology and have a uses few or no artificial medical interdoula by your side helping you avoid ventions such as drugs, continuous unnecessary interventions,” says Ina fetal monitoring, forceps delivery or May Gaskin, a pioneering midwife and episiotomies (cuts to enlarge the vaginal author of Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth. opening). According to the U.S. Centers Key factors to discuss include fetal for Disease Control (CDC), 32.7 percent monitoring, intravenous tubes and the of deliveries were by Cesarean section option to eat or drink during labor. in 2013—most performed in situations where a vaginal birth would have posed Benefits of Home Births a relatively low risk to the health of Women choose home births and mother and child. Entirely natural child- homey birthing centers because they birth is now rare here compared with labor there more comfortably, feel more other countries, but that wasn’t always in control of the process and can more the case. easily avoid interventions. Many moms In 1900, 95 percent of all U.S. seek out a midwife’s services because births took place in the home; when they don’t want to repeat the convenmore moved to hospitals here in the tional hospital experience that accomearly 20th century, midwives still panied their first baby’s arrival. typically handled the delivery in other When actress Ricki Lake gave countries, sometimes without a doctor birth to her second child in her home present. In America, obstetrics became bathtub with the assistance of a mida profession and a doctor-attended birth wife, she felt empowered by doing it in a hospital was promoted as a safer on her own terms. “Giving birth wasn’t alternative. By 1938, half of domestic an illness, something that needed to be births took place in hospitals, and by numbed. It was something to be experi1960 it rose to 97 percent. Currently, enced,” she says.

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When women let their bodies naturally lead, labor can last as little as 20 minutes or as long as two weeks, and the spectrum of pain intensity is equally broad. A healthy prenatal lifestyle that prepares a mom-to-be for a natural physical, emotional and spiritual experience of childbirth is highly beneficial.

Compassionate Self-Care

“Pregnancy’s not the time to overexert yourself; let go of the temptation to overachieve and instead practice breathing and mindfulness,” advises Campbell. “If you’re experiencing morning sickness, try to embrace it and how it serves you. By doing so, you’ll be more in tune with your body. These lessons are gifts you can take with you into labor.” She reminds women that the baby is always getting nourishment from all that mom eats and breathes in, and also feeds off of her feelings and emotions. “The more we can feel at peace with ourselves and incorporate the baby into our being, the more we feel a connection and union,” she says. “It’s vital that you let your body’s innate wisdom be your guide and respect any cues it may give.” Campbell guides expectant mothers through a yoga practice that embraces the changes occurring each trimester. For example, a more physical practice in the second trimester utilizes the surge of energy to build stamina and strength, while opening the heart, hips and pelvis. Complementary relaxation techniques for labor include breathing practices, visualization, meditation and massage. When a mother isn’t connected to monitors and tubes, she’s free to experiment with positions and props such as balls, bars and pillows, plus a warm shower or bath. If a hospital birth is planned, Gaskin notes that labor often slows once a woman leaves the comfort of home, and recommends laboring at home as long as possible. There is no way to predict the course of labor and delivery when women let nature take the lead. Campbell, a mother of three, says, “I tried to focus on the intention of what I wanted for my birthing experience, while also surrendering expectations, knowing that I would have whatever type of birth I was supposed to have.” She adds, “The breath is the most important thing—it keeps us in the moment, helps us to relax and supports us through labor.” While the home birth option is important to America’s new generation of trailblazing women, it’s also significant on a macro level. Gaskin explains, “It’s hard for staff to change routine practices in hospitals but home births make innovation possible.” Home births demonstrated that women don’t require routine episiotomies and have shown how maternal mobility and position changes can help labor progress and free badly stuck babies (earlier methods often injured mother and child). Gaskin has found, “Wherever and however you decide to give birth, your experience will impact your emotions, mind, body and spirit for the rest of your life. No one should have a home birth who doesn’t want one, but it must be one of the choices.” Meredith Montgomery publishes Natural Awakenings of Mobile/Baldwin, AL (HealthyLivingHealthyPlanet.com).

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Chiropractic Care for Better Pregnancy and Birth Experience by Risa Sloves

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iscovering the wonderful news of a pregnancy is both a time of joy and anxiety. The body will begin to undergo many profound transformations ranging from hormonal, biomechanical and increased nutritional demands to physical and psychological changes. Unfortunately, there may often be some unpleasant, uncomfortable changes that go along with it – whether it is morning sickness, fatigue, low back pain, sciatica, headaches or carpal tunnel syndrome. Many pregnant women think twice about taking any medication to help alleviate these discomforts. Chiropractic care can be used as a powerful, safe, drug-free solution for these pregnancy-related conditions. There are chiropractic physicians who have advanced training, including a three-year post-doctorate degree to specialize in maternity and pediatric care. This degree is known as a Diplomate of the International Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics (DICCP). How can chiropractic care impact pregnancy? It is important for the nervous system to operate at 100 percent for optimal health as the brain and

nervous system control the function of every cell, tissue and organ of the mother’s body. The spine protects the spinal cord; when a spinal bone shifts out of normal alignment, it may produce abnormal motion and damaging pressure on spinal nerves. This condition is known as vertebral subluxation; if present, it may interrupt the vital nerve flow within the mother’s body and, subsequently, to the unborn baby. Chiropractic care corrects subluxations which interfere with normal body function. Subluxations are an inherent part of pregnancy as the dynamics of the spine and pelvis change dramatically and the potential for damage to the musculoskeletal system is great. When a woman is pregnant, her growing uterus produces a shift in her center of gravity. Along with the hormonal changes that occur, her posture becomes unstable and, as a result, stresses her joints, nerves, muscles, and connective tissue. Not only has chiropractic care been proven effective in eliminating pregnancy-related symptoms, but expectant mothers who receive chiropractic care are less likely to suffer from

back pain during labor. Chiropractic adjustments during pregnancy have also been shown to lessen labor pain; shorten the duration of labor; reduce the number of breach presentations, cesarean section rates and labor interventions, such as induction; and promote a quicker recovery. As important as it is to detect and correct spinal subluxations during pregnancy, it is just as important to continue to focus on prevention during the postpartum period. After the birth, improvement in spinal function and structure is generally attributed to the loss of weight and recovery of ligaments and muscle to their normal tensile strength. Several months may elapse before these fibrous structures recover; if the bones these ligaments and muscles support are still misaligned, subluxation may be a longlasting problem. To avoid postpartum back pain, prevent subluxations with chiropractic checkups. Learn rehabilitative spinal and abdominal strengthening exercises and proper back-safe baby lifting and carrying techniques from a chiropractor. It is also important to ensure that the mother is positioned properly while nursing her newborn to avoid putting unnecessary stress on the spine.

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The Skinny on Non-invasive Fat and Weight Loss Techniques by Patricia Staino

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umans have long wished for a magic pill they could swallow to achieve the perfect body without diet and exercise. Recently, a number of non-invasive techniques have become available to people who want to tone up their problem areas, as well as for those who want to lose weight and develop better habits to sustain the weight loss. With the increasing number of methods available, questions arise as to their effectiveness and safety.

CoolSculpting

There are a number of non-surgical liposuction methods that use techniques such as lasers, ultrasound, radio frequency and, in the case of CoolSculpting, cold. CoolSculpting technology delivers precisely controlled cooling through a paddle applied directly to the skin to target the fat cells underneath. The treated fat cells are frozen and die. Following the treatment, over time the body naturally processes the fat and 52

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eliminates these dead cells permanently. The process was discovered by Harvard University scientists Dieter Manstein, M.D., and R. Rox Anderson, M.D., who observed that some children got dimples due to eating popsicles. The idea that cold can selectively affect and eliminate fat cells without damaging the surrounding tissue drove the development of cryolipolysis, the science on which the CoolSculpting procedure is based. According to the machine manufacturer, patients may experience deep pulling, tugging, pinching, numbness or discomfort during the procedure. Following the procedure, typical side effects include temporary numbness, redness, swelling, bruising, firmness, tingling, stinging and pain. Lauren Levy, the marketing director for Versailles Spa in Darien, recently underwent the procedure on her inner thighs. The slight discomfort at the start of the procedure doesn’t last long, she says. Following her treatment, she felt no worse than she did after a hard

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pilates class. “CoolSculpting sells itself. It’s what men and women have been dreaming of for time immemorial—no diet, no exercise, no downtime,” she states. The average patient needs just one treatment to the specified area. Each treatment is clinically proven to reduce fat cells in the treated area by 20 to 25 percent. Patients will start seeing results about three weeks after the treatment. The area will continue to shrink for about three months. “This is the gold standard in nonsurgical body sculpting. It is based on science that has been clinically proven, it’s cleared by the FDA, and it works,” says Levy. CoolSculpting is not a weight-loss technique, but a body-contouring procedure. As such, it is not an option for every patient who seeks a consultation. The procedure is for patients looking to get rid of spots of stubborn fat they can’t lose through diet and exercise – not for those that want to achieve significant weight loss.

Lipo-Light

Sometimes confused with laser liposuction (one method of which is called Lipo-Lite) invasive, Lipo-Light is a relatively new method that uses LED lights. According to the machine’s manufacturer, the heat from the LED lights causes the fat cell membranes to temporarily alter the permeability of the cell. This brief change allows the fat to seep into the interstitial space where it is processed by the lymphatic system. Once broken down in the blood stream, some of the fat will be used as fuel by the body; what is not consumed as energy will reach the liver where it will either be oxidized or re-processed for storage. It is unknown how much gets oxidized versus restored. Between four and eight treatment pads are placed against the skin of the treatment area. The procedure takes up to 20 minutes. The recommended number of treatments is two per week, completing a full course over a four-week period, according to the manufacturer. Patients are expected to exercise immediately following the treatment, in order to burn the energy in the body that the


dispersed fat has created. Patients see instant results, which multiple providers claim are permanent. “With Lipo-Light, you are instantly motivated, you see immediate results, and it will stay that way if you eat right and exercise,” said Diane Bahr-Groth, of Mind-Body Transformation Hypnosis Center in Stamford. She offers LipoLight to her patients and has used the method herself. Like CoolSculpting, the goal of Lipo-Light is body contouring, not weight loss. The manufacturer says a patient can lose two to six inches over the course of treatment; Bahr-Groth has lost three inches from her waist after using the machine four times. Patients need to be fairly healthy to use Lipo-Light; those with diabetes, HIV, thyroid issues and cancer should not undergo this treatment. Also, note that the procedure is not FDA-cleared. This is not necessarily because the process isn’t safe but, according to the FDA website, LED lights are not the same as lasers and therefore are covered by a different set of standards than those of the FDA.

Acu-Thin

The Acu-Thin program is meant for the patient who seeks weight loss. It uses auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture) to decrease cravings and appetite. A number of studies have found ariculotherapy is effective for weight loss and results can be achieved with or without needles. The needles or pads stimulate the vagal nerve in the ear, which raises serotonin levels. This can help tone the smooth muscle of the stomach, which results in appetite suppression. Patrick Guerin, DC, of Westport Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Westport, says patients will notice a difference within 24 hours of the first treatment. During the weekly follow-up office visits, the doctor applies AcuThin Pressure Point Patches to maintain the pressure on the ear points until the next visit. To reinforce the effects, the patient is given an Acu-Thin Pen – a piezo electric device, which emits a small charge to stimulate the ear points and allows for at-home “touch-ups” between appointments. Guerin offers a personalized program, which includes herbal and

meal supplements that help patients lose weight without hunger, cravings or calorie counting. “Acupuncturists have known for many years that there are specific points in the human ear that can be stimulated to help dramatically control various addictive behaviors,” he says. “These treatments are well documented and are in use in clinics throughout the world to aid recovery from all sorts of addictions by relieving cravings.” Patients can expect to lose one to two pounds per week. “There are no side effects, only side benefits,” Guerin explains. “Patients also often notice less anxiety and stress and more serenity during the process of weight loss. It is true weight loss without diet, drugs or exercise.”

Virtual Gastric Band

While Mind-Body Transformation offers Lipo-Light to patients as part of its mission to empower clients, the main focus of Bahr-Groth’s practice is hypnosis. She is a registered consulting hypnotist with more than 23 years of experience in mind-body therapy.

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While she offers a traditional program for weight loss, she is also certified in the Virtual Gastric Band Hypnosis Program. Developed in England, the method is an alternative to placement of a gastric band around a patient’s stomach, which carries the typical risks and discomfort of surgery and can result in side effects such as regurgitation of food. The virtual gastric band eliminates these issues. Bahr-Groth is one of the first hypnotists in the United States trained in the method. With the Virtual Gastric Band method, she says clients have an average weight loss of seven pounds in the first week, followed by a loss of one to two pounds weekly after that. With a 95 percent success rate, her patients lose weight naturally, without following a diet plan. “It changes people’s patterns and habits, and that’s what people want; they want to be more in control,” she says. The process starts with thought field therapy – a system that integrates the meridian system as well as applied kinesiology – to discover the emotional root of a patient’s overeating. Bahr-Groth

then takes the patient under hypnosis through the “surgical” procedure; after the session, the patient subconsciously believes she has a gastric band in place. From then on, she will eat smaller portions and make healthier choices because the brain thinks the body is physically incapable of doing otherwise. Unlike CoolSculpting or Lipo-Light, hypnosis can achieve significant weight loss and help patients make changes in their eating and exercise habits. Although they are still significantly cheaper than traditional liposuction, none of these options are considered cheap. CoolSculpting costs around $600 to $800 per session (although often only one session is needed). The fees for Lipo-Light are approximately $150 to $200 per session with multiple sessions required. Hypnosis can run $100 to $300 per session; multiple sessions are needed for weight loss issues. Patricia Staino is a freelance writer living in Holly Springs, NC, who spends her free time teetering in tree pose and sneaking off to read. She can be reached at PatriciaStaino@gmail.com.

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tyrant, masterfully pushing all of your buttons. If you spend this entire stage unconsciously spewing out anger at the other person, you miss the lessons. Pay some attention to the things that trigger you; watch your emotions. Note: If the feelings become too powerful, give yourself the compassion to leave it alone for a while and move back into the anger or any other stage – this is not about being perfect, it is about being fully human, alive and awake throughout this journey. Also no one consciously asks for, or deserves, an abusive situation. If you are in one, leave, get help and be strong.

BARGAINING

Divorce as an Initiation Understanding the Five Stages of Divorce by Larry Ford

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n 1969, Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross created the five stages of grief theory from her work dealing with terminally ill patients. Her discovery gave a framework to help people understand what is happening while they are going through their loss. Divorce can be a form of a death with its own stages of grief. Based on Kübler-Ross’s work, a new model has been adapted to empower people emerging from the difficulties of a divorce.

DENIAL

It has been said that denial is a human’s most predictable emotion. Divorce awakens fears and insecurities, as well as potential. These thoughts and feelings can be painful and, for human beings, the natural, unconscious response is to avoid pain. Consequently, you might make up stories in your mind and create a false reality that can be perceived as preferable to the one

that you are in – whether it is “maybe I should just stick it out” or “who am I to think I deserve better?” Denial is a natural stage of the separation process; with awareness of being in the midst of this stage, it is possible to avoid “buying in” to the self-told tall tales.

ANGER

This is the place where denial meets reality head on. The emotions rise and blame begins, adding up all of the terrible things about your partner, some of which may have been internalized over the years. Releasing anger in a healthy way is beneficial and a natural part of this process; in order to get the most out of this stage, try viewing it from a larger perspective. From this place, it is easier to embrace the idea that you attract your partner for a reason – they can be a powerful teacher. The shamans often refer to this type of teacher as a petty

Who gets the house? Who gets the money? What about the kids? This is the place where you use things of value against the other partner. This can be a dangerous and costly stage if not managed well. When you get caught up in the fight, it can keep you in this bargaining stage for a prolonged period of time – resulting in financial and emotional costs. This is a time to have both feet firmly rooted on the ground because the financial decisions you are about to make will have long lasting results.

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Know your balance sheet: Not all assets are created equal. You need to understand the type of assets you have to avoid surprises down the road. In many divorces, the two largest assets are the home and the retirement accounts. Don’t accept splitting one for the other without addressing the tax consequences and your liquidity needs. This is just one example of a myriad of asset types to understand. Consider taxes: Income taxes play a big part in most divorces. Alimony payments you receive are considered taxable income. Child support payments are not. How will taxes impact your net cash flow? Who should claim the dependents? Are there any tax carry forwards from prior years to divide? Plan ahead: What will your postdivorce financial life look like? Do you know what your cash flow need

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will be? Will there be enough after-tax income to meet that need? Having these answers will help you negotiate for the right amount of support (if you need it) and give you peace of mind knowing what lifestyle you can afford after the divorce. Consider credit issues: Do you have credit cards in your name? If not, and you are removed as an authorized user, your credit score will take a hit and make it more difficult for you to obtain your own credit cards and loans. If you don’t have your own card, apply before the divorce is final. Investments: Know where your investments are and how they are allocated. Find a financial advisor who has deep experience not only in asset management but also in working with clients going through a divorce.

LOST/DEPRESSED

All of the noise and drama and fighting that kept you distracted has gone away. You find yourself in the middle of your life in a dark place that stirs up any remaining demons. You are lost in the depth of your initiation called divorce. When you are in the middle of your divorce, it is hard to see that it is preparing you for something greater but being lost is the point of an initiation - to lose your former self so you can find your way to your authentic self. They rip you apart like the god Kali in a wrathful, relentless, loving way with only one goal in mind – to break you down so you can be rebuilt. When you feel lost or depressed don’t confuse it as a weakness or as a permanent condition…its OK to be lost at this time, trust in the process.

ACCEPTANCE

This final stage of acceptance is where you move on with your life. You emerge as a different person, transformed and healed from old wounds and your core life lessons. Stay aware and awake. Be careful of what you attract as you re-enter into the new reality. If you see yourself attracting the same type of “teacher,” it is a sign you may need to do some more inner work. Mindfully attract a team of specialized experts in the field of divorce matters to help guide you through these times – an attorney, accountant, financial advisor, mediator, family/ alternative therapist. Larry Ford is an author, syndicated columnist, speaker, teacher, financial advisor at Conscious Capital Wealth Management (CCWM), and consultant to the financial industry. He has advised thousands of people with both their finances and their spirit. Mr. Ford was dubbed the “Shaman of Wall Street” by the Washington Post, The Economist Magazine referred to Lawrence as a man of “two worlds”, NPR named him The Finance Guru, and the Retirement Income Journal recently called him The Spiritual Advisor. Based out of CCWM’s Westport office, William Donaldson, CFP, is a divorce finance expert and a divorce taxation speaker. They can be reached at LFord@ConsciousCapitalWM.com, 860-659-8299 or LarryFord.org. 56

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100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield 203-948-0841 SoaringHawk.BrendaS@gmail.com Practice Summary/ Wellness services offered: Gentle, effective, private energy healing sessions help clients reach their individual health and wellness goals. Reiki, Karuna Reiki, and Integrative Energy Therapy and spiritual inquiry classes are regularly available. What drew you to health and wellness as a profession? A personal lifelong desire to Brenda Story discover healthier, more natural ways of thriving in our stressful culture, plus the joy of helping empower others to heal their body, mind and spirit. What training and/or certifications do you have/ How long have you been in practice? Practicing since 2002, I am a certified Reiki Master Teacher, Integrated Energy Therapy Master Instructor, Karuna Reiki Master, Crystal Reiki Practitioner and Sacred Childbirth with Reiki ™ Practitioner. Do you have a particular specialty or niche? Empowering women to honor and to nurture themselves and their loved ones. Supporting couples’ childbirth and childrearing choices, and helping families heal by teaching Reiki and effective communication skills. What should a client expect from a session or series of sessions with you? Sessions are designed specifically to honor the needs of each client. Gentle, non-invasive hand placements induce a feeling of well-being that aids in bringing peace, clarity and renewed energy. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? My healing practice centers on the principles of integrity, acceptance, compassion and loving kindness. While offering supportive healing services, I honor each individual’s sacred innate ability to self-heal.


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Norwalk, New Canaan and Ridgefield locations 203-856-9566 Beth@BethLeas.com BethLeas.com Practice Summary/ Wellness services offered: Growth depends upon movement. My powerful Transformative Healing sessions support you as you grow through change – using energy healing (Reiki and Jin Shin Jyutsu), meditation and intuitive guidance through tarot. What drew you to health and wellness as a profession? My own journey towards wholeness over the past 40 years has Beth Leas made me a rich resource for others. Experience taught me you can change your way of being with yourself and being in the world. What training and/or certifications do you have/ How long have you been in practice? I have worked extensively for 25 years with adults and children using energy healing in a medical setting and my own private practice. Do you have a particular specialty or niche? My special areas of expertise are women’s health and people facing challenges such as cancer, divorce, and other life stressors. What should a client expect from a session or series of sessions with you? You will be fully supported as I work with you to energetically release what is holding you back, show you practical tools to find clarity and balance and help you open to receive your heart’s desire. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? All healing comes from within. The greatest gift a wellness practitioner can offer is supporting you in tapping into your unlimited potential. I am dedicated to empowering you to live life well on all levels – physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.

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womenswellnessprofiles Insights Wellness Center, LLC Christine Guerrera, LMFT 458 Monroe Tpke, Monroe 203-260-9353 ChrisGuerrera@me.com InsightsWellnessCenter.com SoulDivingGoddess.com

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Practice Summary/ Wellness services offered: Psychotherapy, spiritual life coaching, sacred ceremonies, home and family energetics, goddess divination readings, Reiki and intuitive energy healing, sacred circles, retreats, PowerShops, flower essence remedies, healing labyrinth sessions What drew you to health and wellness as a profession? Gratefully living my calling, my personal challenges inspire me to heal and empower my highest self. I consider it a sacred opportunity to assist others in doing the same. Christine Guerrera

What training and/or certifications do you have/ How long have you been in practice? A former Connecticut-certified teacher, I am now a licensed psychotherapist, ordained interfaith/spiritual minister and Reiki practitioner since 2000. Do you have a particular specialty or niche? Helping people discover wholeness and strength to address issues with substances, relationships, negative thinking, anxious, grief or depressive patterns. I offer a holistic approach to believing in your sacred self to thrive. What should a client expect from a session or series of sessions with you? My clients experience freedom and empowerment that comes from my non-traditional holistic approach. It is a joy to witness them awaken to a deep and meaningful self, truth and life. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? I love my work. Nothing matters more than awakening to love and growing ourselves. I so appreciate human beings mindfully reflecting our greatness to one another, especially at our most vulnerable.

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Practice Summary/ Wellness services offered: As a depth psychotherapist and “midwife to the soul,” I help people heal more deeply than they ever imagined, going to the root where true healing happens.

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What drew you to health and wellness as a profession? Knowing… healing isn’t a quick fix process; our sacred life task is to heal, become conscious, become ourselves. My sacred calling is to help in this journey.

What training and/or certifications do you have/ How long have you been in practice? I’m an LPC and MHC with 30+ years’ experience helping clients heal fully and to the root, safely, with compassion and deep commitment to each person’s journey. Do you have a particular specialty or niche? As a “midwife” to the soul, I combine innovative psychotherapy with grounded spirituality, helping clients (men, and especially women, in all of life’s phases) give deeper birth to their True Selves. What should a client expect from a session or series of sessions with you? My attunement to them, listening with my ears and heart, helping them feel – not mask – their pain, and safely healing their wounds to the root, at their natural pace. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? My full commitment to: those I work with; the healing partnership; working together for their deepest healing; safety in the healing journey; and the guidance of truth and love joined.


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2001 West Main St, Ste 100C, Stamford 203-561-8535 OrdanR@hotmail.com RobinOrdanLCSW.com Business/Practice summary and/or services offered: I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with over twenty years of experience providing family, couple and individual therapy. I have expanded my practice to include professional coaching for executives and small businesses. What drew you to this work as a profession? I am committed to and passionate Robin Ordan about working with the complex issues of families and small businesses as we walk through the process of change together. Successfully facilitating the changes people identify for themselves is extremely rewarding. Areas of specialty, training, and/or special certifications: Executive and professional coaching; child, adolescent and family therapy; grief and trauma therapy; navigating divorce; and parenting and parent/child conflict. What can a client expect from a session or series of sessions working with you? I view both executive coaching and therapy as a partnership between us. You define the problem areas to be worked on; I use my special knowledge and experience to help you make the changes you identify. Both coaching and psychotherapy require your active involvement. How has your work/business evolved and/or what new are you offering for 2014 heading into 2015? I have expanded my practice to include the discipline of executive and professional coaching. This is very goal oriented, time limited and focused work designed to address specific problems or skill development. What do you most want Natural Awakenings’ readers to know about you and your work? My most extensive experience is working with complex family and business relationship challenges. I am passionate about facilitating changes that my clients identify and are willing to work hard to improve.

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JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, RMT – Turning Point Reiki, LLC 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield 203-438-3050 • JDuncan@TurningPointReiki.com TurningPointReiki.com • TurningPointShare.com Practice/Business Summary: Turning Point Healing Arts & Education Center is a central resource for healthy living and wellness in Ridgefield, dedicated to integrating conventional medicine, cutting edge alternative modalities and ancient healing wisdom to achieve optimum wellness for the body, mind and spirit. Skilled practitioners and teachers offer holistic services and educational programs. JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, JoAnn Inserra Duncan RMT is the founder of Turning Point Healing Arts & Education Center which incorporates Turning Point Reiki, LLC, Turning Point S.H.A.R.E. Divorce Group and is home to a team of skilled practitioners (see below). JoAnn uses intuition, experience and a deep spiritual connection in her Reiki, IET and Reconnective Healing sessions. She specializes in care for individuals with cancer, back pain, Lyme disease and other tick borne illnesses. She finds it rewarding to help clients heal core issues by applying advanced techniques that help heal the cellular memory. JoAnn teaches all levels of Reiki. Practitioners at Turning Point Healing Arts & Education Center: Mary Beth Johnston, LMT, RMT 914-419-7961 • MBJMassage25@gmail.com Brenda Story, RMT 203-948-0841 • BLSTAMH@aol.com Stacy Raymond, Psy.D. 203-493-0344 • DrStacyRaymond@gmail.com DrStacyRaymond.com Valerie Rich, (AmSAT), RM 203-482-2278 • FifiRich@hotmail.com ThriveYogaCT.com Services Offered: Alexander Technique, Private Yoga, Essential Oils, Meditation, Usui Reiki, Karuna Reiki, Reiki with Crystals, Sacred Childbirth with Reiki, Shamanic Reiki, Integrated Energy Therapy, Reconnective Healing and The Reconnection, Cell Memory Technique, Reiki Shares, Turning Point S.H.A.R.E Divorce Support Group, Swedish, Relaxation, Deep Tissue and Sports Massage, Chair Massage, Energy Psychology Techniques, EMDR, EFT, Inner Balance.

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he Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace will host an annual Animal Blessing on June 6 from 2 to 4pm (raindate June 7). People of all faiths and animal companions of all sizes can participate in this free family-friendly event. The ceremony, which will be held at 30 Putnam Park Road in Redding, will be led by the resident monks around 3:30pm after the guest speaker’s talk. This year’s guest speaker will be Peter V.K. Reid, associate director and co-founder of Wildlife in Crisis, Inc., which is the largest wildlife and rescue rehabilitation center in Connecticut. Since its founding in 1989, Wildlife in Crisis has helped care for hundreds of injured and orphaned birds and mammals. The organization also engages in education and habitat preservation in an effort to decrease the daily casualties of human and wildlife interaction. Wildlife in Crisis will be collecting donations of Purina Puppy Chow, Science Diet Puppy Chow, Small Bites and paper towels at the event to help with its daily operations. In the past, a great variety of animals have participated, including horses, goats, guinea pigs, reptiles, cats and dogs. Come early and enjoy a walk on the property. The Animal Blessing will include prayers for the protection, health, long life and future path to liberation for the animals. For the safety and comfort of all, animals must be on a leash. For more information about the Animal Blessing, classes or how to donate, email Info@DNKLDharma.org or call 203-664-1574. The event location will be 30 Putnam Park Rd, Redding.

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he Stratford Animal Rescue Society (STARS) will host its annual Plant Sale and Pet Adoption Event on May 9 from 11am–3pm at Stratford Animal Control. A wide variety of hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, herbs and vegetable plants will be available for sale. Pre-order by May 1 and receive a free basil plant. Pick up for pre-orders is the day of the event and also on, May 10 from 9am–11am. All proceeds go to benefit the animals impounded at the shelter. For more information or to place an order, visit StratfordAnimalRescue.org. Stratford Animal Control is located at 225 Beacon Point Rd, Stratford.

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particular milestone. Since 1942, Premarin has been the goto hormone replacement drug for many women transitioning through menopause. This drug comes from PREgnant MARe UrINe. A sad reality of this industry is the by-product of many unwanted living, breathing foals. However, there are people changing the future of these foals and, in exchange, these foals are transforming the lives of humans. Mares must be pregnant in order to secrete the hormone needed into their urine. Instead of grazing in green pastures through their pregnancies as the pharmaceutical manufacturer has shown in commercials, these migratory animals actually spend their gestation period of eleven months strictly standing in a straight stall unable to lie down, hooked up to a “pee bag.” Often the mares are denied water so their urine will be more concentrated. When it comes time to give birth, the mares are turned out to pasture and remain with their young until winter arrives when the foals are subsequently weaned and the mares’ life of confinement begins again. Scores of diligent people fought successfully to get Premarin “pee lines” out of the U.S. and are now working to get them out of Canada; the bad news is the practice continues in other countries despite availability of both natural and synthetic alternatives to Premarin. Scores of foals continue to be born to uncertain, mostly unpleasant fate; many of them face slaughter but the fortunate are rescued at kill auctions or are bought directly from the backs of farmers’ trucks. A lot of horse rescues take them in even though their space is limited. While the quest for manufacturer accountability and humane practice continues, the people rescuing these foals have some inspiring stories to tell. In 2004, Adaire Hiestand saw a photo of a Premarin colt destined for a kill auction and saw something special. Hiestand saved him and started training him. By age 5, the colt’s ability to pick up and retain new tasks was clear. He went to train with Karri McFadden, a dressage rider. Fynn, the little Premarin colt, rose swiftly to the top of the dressage world; he and McFadden made it to Prix St. Georges in 2011 and Grand Prix in 2012. Within two competitions, Fynn earned the scores McFadden needed for her U.S. Dressage Federation gold medal. It was then equine veterinarian and equestrienne Candace Platz saw a photo of Fynn lying down with his head in McFadden’s lap and thought, “That’s my horse,” and bought him. Because of their mutual talents the two have risen to compete at the highest levels of dressage; Platz and the untraditional “American Warmblood” Fynn

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show their competition what the synergy of mental agility and focus looks like in the dressage arena. At age 9, Fynn and Platz have achieved the ranking of third in the U.S. National Dressage Finals, Grand Prix AA, USDF Gold Medalist, and USDF Regional Champion AA Grand Prix. Holistic horsewoman Anna Twinney, founder of the ROTH method (ReachOutToHorses.com), was first exposed to the Premarin foals in 1998, when she held the position of head trainer at Monty Roberts’ Flag is Up Farm in California. She realized the great need for gentling and behavior modification for these youngsters, who were considered rogue by many experts. In 2010, while filming her Foal Gentling series at Ray of Light Farm (RayOfLightFarm.org) in Connecticut, that she saw the potential of a “mutual students” clinic model. Ray of Light, run by Bonnie Boungiorno, has placed more than 70 Premarin horses in adoptive homes during the last eight years. Twinney pairs untouched

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Premarin foals with students that have completed her Holistic Equine Studies Program. It is hard to quantify the karmic magnitude of this union. The horse becomes desired and adoptable while the person walks away with a set of equine skills that can serve them in most gentling and basic behavior modification situations. The foals – or PMUs, as they are called – who stay on at Ray of Light continue to aid people in the advancement of horsemanship skills through a series of How Horses Think classes. This coursework supports Ray of Lights main objective, which is to provide an opportunity for people to have “a positive connection with life” through work with equines. It is a wonderful thing when life presents a surprise package in a little colt, but it is the person who must make the lemonade out of lemons and not the other way around. Candace Platz’ quote about her experience with Fynn sums it up best. “I can’t say it’s a dream come true,” says Platz. “This dream wouldn’t have occurred to me.”

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Jennifer McDermott’s exploration of horse energy began while rehabilitating horses in Fairfield County over 12 years ago. With her equine Reiki practice and passion for preventative health, she has embraced the three-pronged approach of foundational rehabilitation: nutrition, bodywork and positive reinforcement teaching. She now lives in Guilford and devotes herself to the rehabilitation of the Off the Track Thoroughbred.

How You Can Help Two Connecticut farms currently actively rescue and adopt Premarin foals. To adopt a foal or donate to help them, please contact the farms directly: H.O.R.S.E. of CT 43 Wilbur Rd, Washington 860-868-1960 • HORSEofCT.org Ray of Light Farm 232 Town St (Rte 82), East Haddam 860-873-1895 • RayOfLight.org


Dogs with Library Cards Kids Love Reading to Animals by Sandra Murphy

The goal of Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ), launched in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1999 as part of Intermountain Therapy Animals, is to improve children’s literacy skills with the mentoring help of certified therapy teams. Its reach has spread through library programs across the U.S. and Canada and internationally, with other therapy groups following suit.

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octors told the parents of an 11-year-old autistic son that he would never read… so quit trying to teach him,” says Suzanne Vening, an organic farmer in Jackson, Mississippi. “The doctor didn’t count on Adam, my Australian shepherd.” Abused and abandoned before being adopted by Vening, she had trained him for therapy work. Vening knew nothing about autistic or learning-disabled children, but she knew Adam could work miracles. The boy made eye contact with Adam during his library visit and read a few words. His parents were overjoyed as his reading continued to improve. “It’s hard to include children with special needs in many family activities,” Vening says. “A library is a place the whole family can enjoy.”

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the dog lying beside them. A standing dog can cause too much excitement. It’s important to trust that your therapy dog will know how to approach a child that’s afraid, has tremors or can’t sit up or sit still.” “An animal’s heartbeat seems to call to kids,” observes Rachael Barrera, a children’s librarian at Brook Hollow Public Library, in San Antonio, Texas. “Dogs have come here once a week for more than a year. Now older kids that are comfortable with the reading program are showing younger ones how to choose a book.” At California’s Benicia Public Library, kids read to Honey, a friendly brown dog, on Wednesday afternoons. Sheila Jordan, managing editor and owner of Booklandia, founded in Bend, Oregon, says her 8-year-old, Chase, found it difficult to concentrate because of ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder). “The Tales and Tails program was a big help. All summer, we went every week and chose books he said the dog would love.” Jordan’s reward was a more focused child; Chase’s reward was a dog of his own last fall. North Carolina’s Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers 14,000 free programs a year throughout its 20 locations, including Paws to Read. Librarian Cathy Cartledge, reading program coordinator for the Morrison Regional branch, shares this story from Jaylee’s mom, Jill. “Jaylee was tutored in reading for a year. After she also began reading to Zoey, a great Pyrenees, or Hunter, a golden retriever, I saw improvement in fluency, confidence and enjoyment. It worked miracles compared with the hours and money spent for tutoring,”

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her mom remarks. The Mount Prospect Library, near Chicago, has an age requirement for its Tales to Tails program. “Rachael, 8, will hardly put a book down now,” says her mom, Nicole Sasanuma, a senior associate with Business Communications & Advocacy, in Northbrook, Illinois. “Her sister, Emi, 6, is anxious for her next birthday so she ‘can read to doggies,’ too.” Reading programs aren’t limited to libraries or schools. Jean Maclean, of Lompoc, California, trains her two dogs in agility and rally skills. For a change of pace, they visit the Chumash Learning Center, in Santa Ynez, once a month. The Chumash people value education from both its elders and teachers outside the tribe. Maclean relates that Donny, age

11, was afraid of dogs until he met hers, after which his teachers saw his reading improve three levels in one semester. Animals help kids relax and become teachers to the dogs. Researchers at the University of California, Davis have found that reading skills for kids that read to dogs during a 10-week literacy program improved by 12 percent. Children in the same program that didn’t do the same showed no improvement. Dogs and other pets prove that reading out loud doesn’t have to be scary. All it takes is a good book and a good listener. Connect with freelance writer Sandra Murphy at StLouisFreelanceWriter@ mindspring.com.

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leo, a small gray cat that lives with Michelle Cardosi, a retail clerk in Denver, enjoyed her Love on a Leash therapy visits. When she became arthritic, moving from lap-to-lap was painful, and Cardosi considered retiring her, but Cleo didn’t agree. “So we went to the library’s Whiskers and Tales program instead, where she could sit on a pillow, get petted and be the center of attention,” she says. “She was able to visit until her 18th birthday.” Clifford, a 24-year-old Morgan horse, is a well-known literacy advocate. He tours libraries in Michigan and using a sponge and watercolor paint, “signs” his biography, Clifford of Drummond Island, by author and Lansing artist Nancy Bailey, for his fans. “The kids probably won’t remember what I say, but they’ll always remember the day they saw a horse in the library,” says Bailey. “We’ve been visiting for about four years. He’s nosy and gets into everything, like the day he noticed the used book shelf. He picked out pulp fiction books and kept handing them to me.” Bailey notes that Clifford teaches children that horses have feelings and a sense of humor when he goes for laughs and changes his responses when doing tricks.

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Magazine calendar events must be received by May 12 (for June issue) and adhere to our guidelines. All calendar submissions must be entered online at eNaturalAwakenings.com: click on “submit calendar” at the very top of the page. FRIDAY, MAY 1 Align Yourself With Your True Nature: Kabbalah Workshop – 7-9:30pm. Learn about Universal Kabbalah, the seven creative planets, your first three planets of your Kabbalah astrology birth chart and how to align your week and year to these energies. $45. SOUND Center for Creative Arts and Mindfulness, 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown. 203-270-1119. SoundCenterArts@gmail.com. SoundCenterArts.com. Spring Weekend Retreat – 5/1 at 7pm to 5/3 at 5pm. Deepen your meditation practice by allowing yourself to cultivate self-awareness for an extended period of time without distraction. $30/day, $60/ weekend. Redding Center for Meditation, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, West Redding. 203-244-3130. Info@ ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org.

SATURDAY, MAY 2 Reiki Level 1 Workshop – 9:30am-5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti, Reiki master/teacher. Learn Western style from an experienced Reiki master (19 years). Includes latest info. Learn Reiki for self-healing and healing others. 4 powerful energy connections, from short (Japanese/ USA) lineage, 2 manuals and certificate. $115 + $10/ materials. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave (enter office downstairs in back), Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com. Mandala Workshop – 10am-noon. Mandalas are circular designs that come from your heart and soul and express your inner thoughts, feelings, wisdom and spiritual nature. Led by a skilled artist who will guide you to complete your piece. Pre-registration required. $40. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com.

SUNDAY, MAY 3 Mom’s Morning Out – 9-11:30am. With Corti Cooper. Refuel, relax and refresh! Leave the kiddos at home, and come out for a morning just for you. Enjoy an hour long, get your body flowing, yoga class. Mini-facials, chair massage, coffee, tea and snacks. $35. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net.

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Talking to Animals with Psychic Medium Joan Carra – 1-3pm. Joan talks and listens to your pets, even those who have passed on. Learn about interspecies communications. Fundraiser for the Albertson Memorial Spiritual Church. $25. Albertson Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. Info@AlbertsonChurch.org. AlbertsonChurch.org. The 13th Munay-ki, the Rite of the Wombkeeper – 6-8pm. Helps release fear and pain from the womb, release the wounds of the past, to bring healing of the sacral region, embody your powerful femininity, and boost your creative and manifestation abilities. $50. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com.

TUESDAY, MAY 5 TGI Information Sessions – 11am–noon. Free. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 TGI Information Sessions – 7-8pm. Free. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events. The Consciousness of Joy – 7-9pm. An experiential learning laboratory for awareness and development of love and joy. Free. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events.

THURSDAY, MAY 7 Go Red For Women Health and Wellness Exhibition and Learning Sessions – 9:30am-noon. Informative and fun day of activities. Explore options that are available locally for you to eat better, move more, stress less and look your best. Don’t forget to wear red. Free. Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa, 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford. 914-640-3268. Emily.Levasseur@ Heart.org. WestfairGoRedLuncheon.AHAEvents.org. Go Red For Women Luncheon – 9:30am-2pm. At the Health & Wellness Exhibition, you will have an opportunity to explore options that are available locally for you to eat better, move more, stress less and look your

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Old Greenwich: Albertson Spiritualist Church (5/5 and 5/16) NYC: Theosophical Society (5/19/15) For Information and Reservations ExperiencingYourPastLives.com 917-733-5732 best. The Learning Sessions provide information about risk factors and effective techniques for reducing them. $250. Stamford Marriott Hotel and Spa, 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford. 914-640-3268. Emily.Levasseur@ Heart.org. WestfairGoRedLuncheon.AHAEvents.org. Go Red For Women Luncheon Breakout Sessions – 10am-noon. Session I: 10am-Breaking barriers in heart disease. Session II: 11am-Cooking with heart. Session III: 11:30 - Stress less for your heart. $250. Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa, 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford. 914-640-3268. Emily.Levasseur@Heart.org. WestfairGoRedLuncheon. AhaEvents.org. TGI Information Sessions – 4:30-5:30pm. Free. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events. Food For All 2015 – 6-9pm. Join together to support the fight to end hunger. Featuring restaurants and artisans, the new Dessert Café, in addition to Food for All’s popular craft cocktail bars spearheaded by creative mixologists. $75. The Loading Dock, 375 Fairfield Ave, Stamford. 800-280-3298. Kevin@ CommunityPlates.org. CommunityPlates.org. Vision Board Evening – 7-9pm. We all have the power to manifest our dreams. A vision board is a collage on which you display images that represent what you want to be, do, or have in your life. Bring scissors and magazines (if you have any). $5. Grounded Holistic Wellness, 785 Main St North, Woodbury. 203942-0774. GroundedHolisticWellness@yahoo.com. GroundedHolisticWellness.com.

FRIDAY, MAY 8 Shamanic Journey Evening – 7-9pm. Focus on building confidence in your ability to receive and interpret information from your shamanic guides. Explore the

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Sustainable Food & Farm Expo 2015 Sunday, May 31 10 am – 5 pm

Other World and receive healing and messages that are perfect for you. All welcome. $20/suggested donation. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 9 Spiritual Psyhic Fair – 1-5pm. Gifted and caring intuitive readers available for sessions. Offerings include mediumship, tarot cards, pendulum, psychic intuitive readings. Sessions approx. 25 mins. Also Reiki and Pranic Healing sessions available. All welcome. Walk-ins welcome. $45/readings, $25/healings. Alberson Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. Info.AlbertsonChurch. org. AlbertsonChurch.org.

TUESDAY, MAY 12 Essential Oils for Beginners – 7-8:30pm. With Jennifer Gailey. Informative classes to enhance your health and wellness through the use of Essential Oils. Free. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@ gmail.com. TFLWellness.com.

THURSDAY, MAY 14 New Haven Chapter of the Holistic Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting – 6:30-8:30pm. First time attendees free, members only. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. NewHaven@HolisticChamberOfCommerce. com. Learn.edu/Events. Empowering Relationships – 7-9pm. With Gayatri & Arjuna. Free. The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events.

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Chef Silvia Baldini of Strawberry and Sage, Fairfield County’s first female Chopped Champion, will lead three culinary demonstrations with tastings that feature her signature chic and simple comfort food made with local and sustainable ingredients.

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Tastings and demonstrations: $10 per session per person Our mission is to inform the public about our rich and diverse sustainable food community; engage them with organic farmers and chefs, homesteading experts, artisan food producers and retailers at the marketplace; and educate them through sustainable food tasting and demonstrations.

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Reiki I Certification – 9:30am-5pm. Introductory level class. Learn the history of Reiki, the hand positions, how to conduct treatments and receive the Reiki I attunement. Learn what is and how to create sacred space, how to ensure you and your client are protected from any unwanted negative energy. $100. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com.

SUNDAY, MAY 17 Guided Relaxation with Healing Gong – 1:303:30pm. Clear stuck energy and rejuvenate your body, mind and spirit with some very gentle slow stretching, a sweet guided deep relaxation with healing tibetan and crystal bowls, followed by a nice long gentle gong bath. $25. Dew Yoga, 123 High Ridge Rd, Stamford. 203-856-5299. Alex@ AlexNason.com. DewYoga.net. Sunflower Manifestation Workshop – 6-8pm. Focus on the manifestation of dreams, goals and desires by utilizing the assistance of the Spirit of the Sunflower. Receive sunflower seeds to plant to bring your manifestations from the ethereal and into the physical world. $25. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com.

WEDNESDAY MAY 20 Ecotherapy Workshop – 6:30pm. Free The Graduate Institute, 171 Amity Rd, Bethany. 203-874-4252. Info@Learn.edu. Learn.edu/Events.

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THURSDAY, MAY 21 Questions & Answers About Reiki – 7-9:30pm. With Gigi Benanti Reiki Master/Teacher. 7-8:30pm: talk about Reiki with Q&A for non-Reiki. 8:15-9:30pm: talk and Q&A for Reiki certified Practitioners to inquire about advanced training. Includes latest info on Western Style Reiki. Mini-Reiki sessions included. $5 or $10. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

SUNDAY, MAY 24 Goddess Retreat Day – 9am-3pm. Soul diving, embodiment of goddess, rest, play, meditate, share, labyrinth experience, sacred ceremony of exploring love. Includes lunch. $90. Insights Wellness Center, 458 Monroe Tpke, Monroe. 203-260-9353. ChrisGuerrera@me.com. InsightsWellnessCenter.com.

TUESDAY, MAY 26 Essential Oils For Beginners – 7-8:30pm. With Jennifer Gailey. Informative classes to enhance your health and wellness through the use of Essential Oils. Free. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@ gmail.com. TFLWellness.com.

FRIDAY, MAY 29 Crystal Awareness – 9am-5pm. Take your knowledge to a deeper level with Chicchan, an incredible crystal healer traveling here from Australia. The one-day course introduces you to crystals and their energy. In a fun hands on learning experience. $210. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com. Reiki Second Degree Workshop – 10am-5:30pm. With Gigi Benanti, Reiki master/teacher (19 years). Learn Reiki 2nd Degree in the Western style. Learn to send distance Reiki healing, deepen use of Reiki for others and yourself. 2 powerful energy connections from my short Japanese/Usa Linage. Two manuals and certificate. $215. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave (enter office downstairs in back), Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGigiB@ snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com.

SUNDAY, MAY 31 Crystal Dreaming Practitioner Training – 9am-5pm. Become certified as a crystal dreaming practitioner. With Raym, a Shaman, Alchemist, alternative therapist, columnist, author of Spirit Guide and Alchemy of Crystals. Prerequisite: Crystal Awareness class on May 22, 9am-5pm. $540. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@ gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com. Essential Oils for Dogs – Noon-1pm. Learn how essential oils can help keep your four-legged friend happy, healthy and stress free. Bring your best friend (treats provided). Reservations, call Rob & Chelsea Messer at 203-913-5426. Free. Grass Island Rd Dog Park, Grass Island Rd, Greenwich. 203-913-5426. RobertEMesser@gmail.com. Manifestation and Miracles Workshop – 1-3pm. With Michelle Pelletier. What would it feel like to heal trauma that inhibits you creating a thriving relationship? Learn Spiritual Mechanics and Energy Anatomy to reset your ability to create and receive miracles. $25. Albertson Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. Info@ AlbertsonChurch.org. AlbertsonChurch.org.


ongoingevents sunday Angelic Reiki Meditation with Essential Oils – 8-9am. 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. New Beginnings in Community Sunday Service – 10am. Join this group of spiritually-minded people embracing and honoring all world religions, belief systems, cultures and traditions. We come together to share thoughts, experiences and wisdom in a supportive, community environment. Free. Mystics By The Sea, 394 New Haven Ave, Milford. 203-9806272. NewBeginningsInCommunity.Weebly.com. Mahasati Insight Meditation – 10-11:30am. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faiths develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. 203-244-3130. ReddingMeditation.org. Reiki Volunteers – 10am-noon. Pledge time to volunteer Sundays at various homes for the elderly and nursing homes in Fairfield and Southbury. Receive credits towards Reiki training. Reiki Overtones, 95 Harris St, Fairfield. Reservations, Jim or Jeannette: 203-254-3958. Celebration Service – 10:30am-noon. With Rev. Shawn Moninger Inspiring message supports your spiritual unfoldment with thought provoking, soul healing topics and uplifting music. Love offering. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl (above Ford dealership), Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterPS.org. UnityCenterPS.org. Albertson Church Service – 11am-12:30pm. Includes an inspirational talk from caring ministers, guided meditation, time to receive healing energy and spirit messages from those we continue to love. Free. Albertson Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. 203-637-4615. Family Program (Kids and Teens) – First and third Sunday. Family Program introducing kids to meditation, metta (loving-kindness affirmations), yoga, art practice, a discussion of mindfulness in everyday life, generosity, compassion, letting go of negative mind states and other basic Buddhist ideas that are common to all spiritual paths. Parents can meditate in the main building. Contact Matt Keeler at MmKeeler@gmail.com. ReddingMeditation.org.

monday Mahasati Insight Meditation – 7-8:30pm. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faiths develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. 203-244-3130. ReddingMeditation.org. Eckhart Tolle Study Group: A New Earth - Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose – 7-9pm. Take part in this open hearted, supportive group as we dismantle

EGO (that anxious, negative, limiting part of your mind) and learn to locate and experience your True Self. Free or by donation. 154 Head of Meadow Rd, Newtown. 203-809-4409. VeronicaMarr4@ gmail.com. NewtownLove.org. Women’s Holistic Self-Defense – 7-9pm. Weekly program combines martial arts and self-awareness techniques, to build confidence, remain calm and empower yourself in any life situation. Meets in Norwalk. Limitless-Potential.net. Easy Flow Yoga – 7:15-8:30pm. Relaxing, regenerative, meditative and supportive held poses leaving you feeling nourished and well rested. Appropriate for beginners to all levels of yoga experience. $22/ class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Guided Meditation at Sabita Holistic Center –7:30-8:30pm. Give yourself the gift of meditation at Sabita Holistic Center. Internationally known Dr. Levy has worked for over the past 35 years in stress reduction, deep relaxation and meditation. Free. Sabita Holistic Center, 3519 Post Rd, Southport. 203-254-2633. Monday Meditation for Everyone – 7:30-9pm. This is Meditation Guided Imagery for relaxation and stress reduction. It also helps you move forward on your spiritual path. No experience necessary. $20. Soul Focus, 145 Grassy Plain St, Bethel. 203-570-3868. Reiki Share – 7:30-9:30pm. Fourth Monday. With JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, RMT. Practice Reiki in a small group setting. Share experiences and help each other develop in a safe, fun environment while providing a wonderful, relaxing, rejuvenating experience. $20. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointReiki.com.

tuesday Bringing the Art of Aromatherapy Into Daily Living – 4 weeks. With Ilana Sobo, Aromatherapist and Herbalist. Workshop on the therapeutic, commercial and practical gifts of working with essential oils. $180 for series, includes materials. Twin Star Herbal Education, 65 Bank St, New Milford. TwinStarHerbs@gmail.com. TwinStarHerbal.com. TLC Monthly Networking Breakfast – 8:3010am. Looking for a community of healthy living professionals? At TLC Center, we understand the power of networking. Relaxed supportive group of professionals. Grab a friend, your biz cards and join us for a fun morning of connecting. Free. TLC Center, 152 East Ave, Norwalk. 203-856-9566. Beth@BethLeas.com. TLCCenter.com. Yoga Therapeutics – 9-10:15am. With Dr. Kathy Sward. Designed for those with chronic pain, health conditions, rehabbing injuries, prevention and other health concerns. Traditional poses are expertly modified to allow the mind to calm, joints to align and muscles lengthen and strengthen. $15. Redding Center for Meditation, 9 Pickets Ridge Rd, West Redding. 203-207-1613. Dr.KathySWard@gmail. com. DrKathySward.com.

Pranotthan Yoga Classes – 9am. Classes offerered Tuesday-Saturday. Kripalu-influenced, classic hatha yoga for all levels and styles. Personal inquiry and cultivating individual experience is emphasized. $17/drop in, $75/5-class pass, $130/10-class pass. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@gmail. com. TFLWellness.com.. Mommy and Me Yoga: Tots/Toddlers – 1010:45am. Crawling to 3 years. Partner with your little one for animated yoga poses, games, music and breathing exercises that help to strengthen coordination and build body awareness. Bond with your child, while strengthening their growing muscles. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail. com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Mommy and Me Yoga: Pre-Crawlers – 11:15amnoon. 8 weeks. Moms will restore and rejuvenate through stretching and strengthening poses. Babies will enjoy yoga poses to aid in digestion and sleep. Bond with your baby and connect with other moms. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Toastmasters – Noon. Interested in public speaking? Trumbull Toastmasters is a chartered club of Toastmasters International dedicated to improving members’ communication and leadership skills. Meets alternate Tuesdays. Call or email for more information. Body Smart, Crescent Village, 115 Main St, Unit 11, Monroe. 203-459-6773. Franny.Hannigan@ charter.com. ToastMastersClubs.org. Mahasati Insight Meditation – 12:30-2pm. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faiths develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. 203-244-3130. ReddingMeditation.org. Kids Yoga Ages 6-11 – 4:15-5:15pm. Yoga postures, games and partner poses, will provide a fun, non- competitive environment, which will help each child build self-esteem and experience teamwork. Also on Wednesdays at 4:30pm. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. BodySmart – 6:15-7:30pm. Semi-private sessions for 2-4 participants. Complete core/body conditioning exercises and stretching utilizing a 9-foot floor to ceiling X-Pole. $45/class-discount with 6+ classes (pre-reg required). BodySmart, 115 Main St, Unit 11, Monroe. Call Lisa for details, additional schedule information and to register: 203-209-7359. Meditating Holistically – 6:30-8pm. Starts with free information session on 2/10. With Urgyan Zangpo, a Western Buddhist lama sharing a rich practice of traditional meditation guidance directed toward holistic integration. Group meditation and discussion, devoted to our mutual innermost truths. $15. Location: ah Yoga, 168 New Milford Tpke (Rt 202), New Preston. 860-868-6707 or Danbury Area Vajrayana Buddhist Meditation on Meetup.com. Energy Tools Tuesdays: Understanding the Power of Your Energy Body and Subconscious Mind – 7pm. 4-week workshop. Learn simple techniques to feel better. Energy body; EFT, the power of the subconscious, visualization and intuition. $40/week, $120 for all. Westport residence, given with RSVP. Robin@RobinFriedman.net. EnergyToolsForDailyLiving.com.

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ongoingevents The Science of Getting Rich – 7pm. 8-week series. Becoming rich is a science that can be proven only by applying the principles of getting rich. Most significantly, thought. Acquire the ability to think the way we want to think. Love offering. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Flr (above Ford dealership), Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org. Angelic Healing Group—7-9pm. First Tuesday. Experience the healing energy of the Angelic Realm. Your energy body will be infused with the love and light of the Divine through meditation and hands-on touch. $20. Stevens Memorial Church, 8 Shady Ln, South Salem, NY. 203-438-4893. Reiki Shares – 7:30-10:15pm. First and third Tuesdays. Gigi Benanti Usui/Karuna Reiki Master/ Teacher. For Reiki practitioners only. Exchange ongoing since 1996. Instructions included. $20. Angelic Healing Center, 7 Morgan Ave, Norwalk. Pre-register: 203-852-1150.

wednesday Pranotthan Yoga Classes – 9-10:15am. For all levels of fitness. Begin from where you are and move towards improvement. A simple, powerful way to support your healthy lifestyle. $17/drop in, $75/5-class pass, $130/10-class pass. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@gmail.com. TransformationForLifeYoga.com. Core Yoga – 9:30-10:30am. A class designed to strengthen your core and deepen your practice. With emphasis on proper alignment this class moves slowly through basic postures in challenging ways. Great for beginners or experienced yogis looking to build strength and reduce stress. $17/ drop-in, $150/10-class card. The Graceful Planet, 7 Berkshire Rd, Sandy Hook. 203-426-8215. Kat@ GracefulPlanet.com. GracefulPlanet.com. Kundalini Yoga – 6:15pm. With Gina and Alisa. Classes incorporate exercises, chanting, breathwork, meditation, and a deep relaxation & integration with the gong to provide you with tools to help manage the stress in your life and live more gracefully in the world. $15/class. $120/10 classes. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury, 24 Clapboard Ridge Rd, Danbury. 203-312-0132. CassettaWoman@ hotmail.com. EFT for Weight & Energy Transformation – 7pm. EFT is a simple but powerful technique. Stress decreases, cortisol levels drop. EFT research shows that participants in EFT programs continue to lose weight after learning tapping. New tools taught every month. $30. Total Life Care Center, 152 East Ave, Norwalk. Robin@RobinFriedman.net. EnergyToolsForDailyLiving.com. Albertson Church Healing Service – 7-8pm. Third Wednesday. Guided meditation, receive healing energy from church-sanctioned healers and the gift of saging. All are welcome. Free. Albertson Church of Spiritualism, 293 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich. 203-637-4615. Meditation – 7-8pm. Experience bliss, peace, joy and deep healing. Not your traditional silent or guided meditation class. It is meant to transform you, healing the chakras through the release of long-held negative thoughts and beliefs, stagnant

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emotions, and discordant vibrations. By donation. Muktinath Holistic Center, 755 Main St (Rt 25), Monroe. 203-518-5808. MuktinathHC@gmail.com. MuktinathHolisticCenter.com. Psychic Development Class – 7-8:30pm. 4-week Class. Starts 4/1, ends 4/29. Class is designed for you to grow and develop within your own skills, abilities and gifts through practical and interactive exercises. Please bring a pen and journal. Pre-registration is required. Call for information and/or registration. $225. 203-570-3868. Soul-Focus.me. Mahasati Insight Meditation – 7-8:30pm. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faith s develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. 203-244-3130. ReddingMeditation.org. Meditating Holistically – 7-8:30pm. With Urgyan Zangpo, a Western Buddhist lama sharing a rich practice of traditional meditation guidance directed toward holistic integration. Group meditation and discussion, devoted to our mutual innermost truths. $15. WCSU, Danbury Midtown Campus, Warner Hall, Rm 103S, Danbury. Danbury Vajrayana Buddhist Meditation on Meetup.com. The Pathwork Lectures - 4 Week Class – 7-8:30pm. With Maria Corsaro, certified 50/50 Pathwork helper and teacher. Each week we will read one lecture and work with exercises which were created to help bring key lecture concepts to the participant’s life. Love Offering. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@UnityCenterPS. org. UnityCenterPS.org. Journey Within: Do You Feel Stuck? – 7-9pm. First Wednesday. 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. SacredGrounds.bz. TrinityProduction.org. Holistic Moms Network Fairfield County, CT Chapter – 7:30pm. Second Wednesday. Associates in Family Chiropractic & Natural Health Care, 156 East Ave, Norwalk. Home.Homewebs.com/ HMNFairfieldCtyCT. Turning Point S.H.A.R.E. Divorce Group – 7:30-9:30pm. Third Wednesdays. Offering support, healing, advocacy, resources and education for women in the process of, or recently divorced. Redding Center for Meditation, $20, $150/10-session card. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center, 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointShare.com.

thursday Positive Birth Movement of Fairfield County – 1011am. Support group for pregnant women. Open to all pregnant women. Come together to discuss thoughts, feelings and insights about childbirth in a positive, supportive setting. Free. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail. com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Kripalu Yoga – 9:30-10:30am. With Kat Barton, 500hour professional Kripalu teacher. Focus on breath and

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be present. Class is suitable for all levels and will start whereever you are. This class will help center you and relax. $17/drop-in, $150/10-Class card. The Graceful Planet, 7 Berkshire Rd, Sandy Hook. 203-426-8215. Kat@GracefulPlanet.com. GracefulPlanet.com. Thursday Morning Meditation for Moms – 9:3011am. Come and unwind with a Guided Meditative Journey geared to release stress and a healthful more positive understanding of self. $20. Soul Focus, 145 Grassy Plain St, Bethel. 203-570-3868. Tea and Meditation – 9:30-11am. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faiths develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. By donation. Redding Center for Meditation, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, West Redding. 203-244-3130. Info@ReddingMeditation.org. ReddingMeditation.org. Baby Massage – 11:30am-12:30pm. With Heather Osuch, LMT. Hands-on, instructional class will guide you and your baby through massage techniques in class. Babies 4 to 10 months. $30/class, $85/3 classes. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Empowered Kids Energy Tools Class – 4pm. Give your kids a gift they will use for the rest of their lives – the ability to shift their own energy. EFT (or meridian tapping), visualization and meditation, affirmations, energy exercises, the power of their thoughts and words and more. $20/class. Personal residence, given with RSVP. Norwalk. Alyssa@IntuitiveChangeAgent. com. IntuitiveChangeAgent.com. Teen Yoga – 4:30-5:30pm. Through the unity of movement and breath, students will become more connected to their inner selves. Improve flexibility and strength and cultivate an overall feeling of peace. Ages 12-14. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Yoga Basics – 4:30-5:30pm. Come as you are. This class will cover the basic forms of yoga poses, building a foundation of knowledge to discover and expand your yoga practice. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Psychic Development for Beginners – 7pm. Fiveweek class. With Megan Crandlemire. Learn to develop your intuitive ability to sense auras, guides and the universal energy surrounding us all. $127. SOUND Center for Creative Arts and Mindfulness, 31 Hawleyville Rd, Newtown. 203-270-1119. SoundCenterArts@gmail.com. SoundCenterArts.com. ADHD Parent Support Group – 7-8:30pm. Join both parents and caregivers to learn more about how to support children and teens with attentional and executive functioning issues. Emphasis will not only be on connecting with others, but about gaining valuable strategies and techniques. Free. The Offices of Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, 898 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ste #6, Ridgefield. 203-438-4848. DrRoseannInfo@att.net. DrRoseann.com. Energy Tools Study Group MeetUp – 7-8:30pm. Come learn about your energy body - every month will be a different topic or exercise. No experience needed, all are welcome. $15. Location given with RSVP, near Merritt, Weston. 203-2471318. Robin@RobinFriedman.net. Meetup.com/ Energy-Tools-Study-Group.


Meditating Holistically – 7-8:30pm. With Urgyan Zangpo, a Western Buddhist lama sharing a rich practice of traditional meditation guidance directed toward holistic integration. Group meditation and discussion, devoted to our mutual innermost truths. $15. YogaSpace, 78 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel. 203730-YOGA or Danbury Area Vajrayana Buddhist Meditation on Meetup.com. Reiki Healing Circle – 7-9pm. Second Thursday. All welcome. Non-Reiki & Reiki practitioners share and experience Reiki. See details on Unity website. Hosted by Gigi Benanti Reiki master/teacher. $20. Unity Center for Practical Spirituality, 3 Main St, Norwalk. 203-852-1150. AngelHealReikiGiGiB@ snet.net. AngelHealReiki.com, UnityCenterPS.org. Pre-Natal Yoga – 7:15-8:30pm. Other times available. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail. com. FamilyTreeYoga.net. Channeled Messages and Meditations – 7:309:30pm. Fourth Thursday. Through meditation and channeling receive information, energetic atonements and initiations from Spirit. This group is for those who want to develop and expand their energetic vibration. $20. Space is limited. Ridgefield. 203-438-4893.

friday Psychic Tarot Readings – Sunshine Estar Intuitive, Psychic Tarot, Medium Pranic Healer, Reiki II Healer. Free. Black Cat Mystic Shoppe, 143 Bennett St, Bridgeport. 203-414-9786. JohnnyMastri@aol.com. BlackCatShopInBlackRock.com.

Wake- Up and Flow Yoga – 8-9am. Wake up and get moving with this energizing flow. Build flexibility, strength and endurance. Leave feeling ready to take on the weekend. $22/class. Family Tree Yoga, 980 Hope St, Stamford. 203-890-9642. KimberlyMotiil@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net.

Student Massage Clinic – 11am-1pm. Relax and enjoy a full-body massage at the Danbury Campus public Student Massage Therapy Clinic. Wednesday evenings or Friday mornings available. $30/50 minutes. RidleyLowell Business & Technical Institute, 24 Shelter Rock Rd, Danbury. Call for appt: 203-748-0052.

Love Yourself Fit Meetings – 8:30am. Support for your sacred journey of real weight loss. Meetings offer you a place to be accountable to your highest vision for your healthiest self...Sharing of wisdom, inspiration, motivation and practical tools to love yourself fit. $15. Insights Wellness Center, 458 Monroe Tpke, Monroe. 203-260-9353. ChrisGuerrera@ me.com. InsightsWellnessCenter.com.

Mommy & Me Yoga for Babies 6-Weeks OldPre-Crawling – 11:15am-noon. Mom and baby will practice yoga together! This class is a great opportunity to bond with your baby and to connect with other moms. Pre-register for free trial class. First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Bedford St, Stamford. 203-253-0764. KimberlyMotill@gmail.com. FamilyTreeYoga.net.

Pranotthan Yoga Classes – 9-10:15am. For all levels of fitness. Begin from where you are and move towards improvement. A simple, powerful way to support your healthy lifestyle. $17/drop in, $75/5-class pass, $130/10-class pass. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@gmail.com. TransformationForLifeYoga.com.

Teen Meditation – 5-6pm. This is an enjoyable approach to the understanding of self and how you fit into the world in which you can grow with confidence. Come and explore a guided meditative journey that helps to melt away stress and anxiety. For teens and up. $15. Soul Focus, 145 Grassy Plains St, Bethel. 203-570-3868.

Reiki Share – 9:30-11:30am. First Friday. With JoAnn Inserra Duncan, MS, RMT. Practice Reiki in a small group setting. Share experiences and help each other develop in a safe, fun environment while providing a wonderful, relaxing, rejuvenating experience. $20. Registration required. Turning Point Healing Arts and Education Center 100B Danbury Rd, Ste 101, Ridgefield. 203-438-3050. TurningPointReiki.com.

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TLC Tarot Fun & Fabulous Friday – 7-9pm. What’s in the cards for you? Find out during this playful event designed for everyone from novices to longtime tarot friends. Explore the tarot or develop a deeper relationship with the cards. Everyone will receive a reading from Beth Prins Leas. $40. TLC Center, 152 East Ave, Norwalk. 203-856-9566. Beth@BethLeas.com. BethLeas.com.

A Course in Miracles Study Group – 9:15am. Meets bi-weekly in Westport. Facilitator: Henry Grayson, PhD. Free. To reserve seat and for dates/ location: 203-454-1745.

Discussion with Spirit – 7:30pm. Last Friday. Bring questions, receive channeled information to help understand who you are, why you’ve come to the earth plane and empower yourself with messages from Spirit and loved ones. $35. Private residence, Monroe. Information/RSVP: 203-268-3262.

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ongoingevents friday Circle of Life – 7:30-9:30pm. Third Friday. Explore topics such as love, trust, permission and forgiveness as tools in navigating through life’s opportunities, losses and changes. Learn how to bring love, life and happiness. Notetaking welcome and encouraged. $40. Bridgeport location given with registration: 203-268-3262. TrinityProduction.org.

saturday Angelic Reiki Meditation with Essential Oils – 8-9am. 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 & Pilates – 8:30-10am. Fun class combining yoga and pilates. In this class we play with all the toys - using bands, blocks, balls and light weights for a complete workout. Lengthen and tone and end with a restorative relaxation. $17/drop-in, $150/10-Class card. The Graceful Planet, 7 Berkshire Rd, Sandy Hook. 203-426-8215. Kat@GracefulPlanet.com. GracefulPlanet.com. Community Yoga by Donation – 9-10:15am. Enjoy a 75-minute vinyasa flow yoga practice suitable for all levels with 200RYT Jennifer Cranna. This community class is on a monetary donation basis, so all may reap the benefits of yoga. Bring your mat or use ours. By donation. Zen Do Ju-Jitsu, 80 Park Ln, New Milford. Pranotthan Yoga Classes – 9-10:15am. For all levels of fitness. Begin from where you are and move towards improvement. A simple, powerful way to support your healthy lifestyle. $17/drop in, $75/5-class pass, $130/10-class pass. Transformation For Life Wellness Center, 80 North St, Danbury. 203-617-8228. Jill.Myruski@gmail.com. TransformationForLifeYoga.com.

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Mahasati Insight Meditation – 10-11:30am. Mahasati is a form of Insight Meditation. The Redding Center for Meditation’s mission is to help people of all faiths develop the self-awareness and inner peace necessary to live life in a skillful way. 203-244-3130. ReddingMeditation.org.

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The Universal Reiki Plan – 11am-1pm. Third Saturday. Reiki Practitioners. Register for a free Reiki session. Free. Love offerings appreciated. Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant, 85 Ferris St, Bridgeport. Reservations, Jim or Jeannette: 203-254-3958, ReikiOvertones@sbcglobal.net. ReikiOvertones.com. Buddhist Teachings & Practice Discussion Group – 11:45am-1:30pm. Second and fourth Saturday. Join a relaxed group, in a tranquil environment, and explore some of the core principles of Buddhist practice. By donation. Redding Center for Meditation, 9 Picketts Ridge Rd, West Redding. 914-763-4639. Jexel@att. net. ReddingMeditation.org. The Universal Reiki Plan – 1:30-4:30pm. Third Saturday. Reiki practitioners only. Workshop and Reiki Share. Free. Love offerings appreciated. Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant, 85 Ferris St, Bridgeport. Reservations, Jim or Jeannette: 203-254-3958, ReikiOvertones@sbcglobal.net. ReikiOvertones.com. In-Depth Exploration of the Tarot – 2-5pm. Deepen your understanding of the tarot as keys to self-understanding and spiritual revelation. Unique 8-week series includes guided meditation, journaling, artwork, interpretation and discussion to awaken your intuition. $800. TLC Center, 152 East Ave, Norwalk. 203.856.9566. Beth@BethLeas.com. BethLeas.com. Reiki Session – 5-6pm. Offering free Reiki sessions during classes. Students participate as part of class syllabus. First reserved. ReikiOvertones, 95 Harris St, Fairfield. Reservations, Jim or Jeannette: 203-254-3958, ReikiOvertones@sbcglobal.net. ReikiOvertones.com. Knitting Group-Purls of Wisdom – 6-8pm. With Diane Bustamante. Make prayer shawls. Shawls will be blessed by the Unity community and delivered to those in need of comfort. Bring yarn and needles/ hook, if you have them. Supplies available for purchase. Love offering. Unity Center, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. UnityPurlsOfWisdom@ gmail.com. UnityCenterPS.org/PurlsOfWisdom. Planetary Peace Meditation – 7-8pm. With MiniPranic Healing every Saturday. Please call to reserve a space. Free. Black Cat Mystic Shoppe, 143 Bennett St, Bridgeport. 203-414-9786. JohnnyMastri@aol.com. BlackCatShopInBlackRock.com. Open Mic Night – 7-9pm. 3rd Saturday. Bring music printed out in your key and Kenneth Gartman will accompany you at the piano for your moment at the microphone. Comedians, poets, writers and musicians welcomed as well. $10. Unity Center of Norwalk, 3 Main St, 2nd Fl, Norwalk. 203-855-7922. Office@ UnityCenterNorwalk.org. UnityCenterNorwalk.org.

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Dr Sobo provides Natural Hormone therapy, Weight Reduction programs, IV Vitamin/Minerals treatments, Allergy evaluation and treatment, Fibromyalgia care, and treatment for a wide variety of problems utilizing an Integrative Medicine approach.

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Virginia is a Reiki Master/Teacher with years of experience healing children and adults. Specializing in physical and spiritual pain relief and “body and soul integration” for easier living in this world. Usui Reiki classes offered for Master level, Levels I and II and Teacher Training. Sessions and classes held in a private, serene setting.

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COSMIC RHYTHMS by Alethea Hunt

M

ay begins with an emotionally insightful Full Moon in Scorpio on May 3. You can use this lunation for psychological illumination regarding your habits, needs and cravings; particularly when it comes to gaining perspective on appetites and/or vices. Balance will be important so you’re neither sucked too far into the emotional deep end through overcomplicating matters, nor keeping an overly simplistic perspective that distracts you from any inner turbulence. To this end, you might watch for a possible inclination to overcompensate with good times, parties, excessive “playtime,” an exaggerated focus upon your children, or an over-emphasis upon a lover as a sort of diversionary tactic. A predominant theme throughout May is being able to tap into the “small, still voice” within due to repeated contact between Mercury and Neptune in the days surrounding the May 9 and 29, respectively. These are excellent times to sit in quiet reflection and ask or pray for your guides/angels/highest self/divinity to come through with spiritual guidance. This may not be without its challenges since Mercury is inhabiting Gemini. Try setting up a distraction-free and possibly gadget-free zone. Enter this state with the aid of a little relaxation music or even a guided meditation – treat it like a mini-retreat and see what your intuition has to say. Look for little cosmic signs and symbols in everyday happenings. Pay special attention to what your dreams have to say around these dates. Mercury will also turn retrograde from May 18 to June 11. These dates and adjacent days are ones to avoid for any important correspondence or making handshake deals due to the general lack of clarity that can occur when these energies co-mingle. You’re better off letting things float during these times. Mid-month is a good time for a little extra consideration with your words as Mars in Gemini pulls into a rather prolonged opposition with Saturn between May 10 and 20. You might think about with whom you initiate conversation or what subjects you speak about in order to avoid verbal sparring/clashes. This isn’t really a time to run around challenging others’ paradigms – you’re highly likely to encounter resistance and can wind up metaphorically bashing your head against a wall. If you find that you do have to address a hot topic or initiate a dialog likely to be challenging, it is best that you utilize a healthy dose of respect and self-restraint to moderate this energy. The new moon will be in money-making Taurus on May 18. If you’re setting an intention for this moon, it’s a good time to align with things like budgets, the curbing of excess expenditures, and/or possibly putting money away for a safety net or savings plan. This is an earthy new moon with its contact to Saturn; matters on the material plane are definitely favored. A practitioner of Western Tropical astrology, Alethea Hunt has been practicing for more than 17 years. Connect with her at 203-917-6312, Alethea@EmpoweredDestiny.com or EmpoweredDestiny.com.

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