Natural Awakenings NWFL- January 2025

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Joyful Living

Bonding With a DOG

Fun Tips To Build Trust, Calm and Companionship

A Beginner’s Mindset

Experiencing Life With Curiosity and Openness

Serving up Happiness

Foods for Better Moods

Exercise With a

Turning Workouts Into Playtime

Gladys McGarey on the Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age JANUARY

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

HRT can help with:

• Fatigue

• Sleep quality

• Low Libido

• Mental Fog/Confusion

• Night Sweats/Hot Flashes

Laser Treatment

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Build muscle, reduce fat at the same time... EmSculpt NEO reduces fat and grows muscle more than any single technology on the market. The in-office procedure, no recovery/downtime or surgery. Clinical studies show on average a 30% reduction of fat.

Gynecological Care

• Exams

• Endometriosis Treatment

• Screenings

• Bio-identical Hormones

• Other GYN services

A breakthrough treatment is now available for incontinence and urinary urgency with a completely non-invasive option.

• Gentle Laser Therapy for Symptoms of Low Hormones or Menopause

• Treatment for Painful Intercourse

• Vaginal Itching, Irritation, Dryness

• Lichen Sclerosus

• Urinary Urgency

• And More.....

The most minimal and safest way is available now! A new minimally invasive option for a hysterectomy procedure

• Shorter Hospital Stay

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Decrease office exposure yet still be connected to Dr. Kennedy and staff. Most insurance now covers Televisits in the privacy of your own home.

DEPRESSION/ANXIETY

Depression/Anxiety and the hopelessness it brings can have a profoundly negative effect on everyday life, feeling helpless to make changes. Ketamine therapy can help you recover by allowing your brain to restore lost connections, conquer your fear, and restore the light in your life.

PTSD

PTSD brings with it nightmares, visions of former trauma, and a pattern of situational avoidance. Ketamine infusion therapy can help you move past your past and embrace your future so that you can live on your terms.

CHRONIC PAIN

Ketamine infusions have an extremely high efficacy rate and a small side effect profile. Patients can expect to experience significant relief even after the first infusion because we use up to seven different medications in a multi-modal approach to treating chronic inflammation.

HYPNOSIS

Read what our clients have to say:

“I had no idea hypnosis could do this! I went from a size 12 to a 4 in just six months!!! Hypnosis made it possible for me to ENJOY eating healthy, exercising, and relaxing my mind. I eat what I want, I’m not on any kind of diet, and oh my goodness…I like being thin!”

“I feel like a new woman in ALL areas of my life! I have a new and “much” improved attitude toward life, eating healthy, and exercise. Why did I wait so long to come here?”

“When I came here, I was a hot mess with emotional baggage and health issues. I literally feel like a plug has been pulled out of my head to let all the garbage out. I feel lighter and more relaxed... Oh, and I’ve lost 40 lbs in 5 months!”

As we write this, the end of 2024 is fast approaching; by the time you read this, 2025 will already be underway. Reflecting on the past year, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our readers, sponsors, distribution locations and incredible staff who make this publication possible. Your support means the world to us, and we are grateful for the ways you connect with us—whether by sharing feedback, stopping to say hello or simply reading these pages. Seeing our community grow is a joy, and we feel blessed to be part of it.

The past year, like most, wasn’t without its challenges. Between extreme weather, big events and plenty of political tension, stress seemed to sneak its way into many corners of our lives. Perhaps you noticed, as we did, how hard lines were drawn around who is “right” and who is “wrong,” sometimes causing divisions between family, friends, neighbors and colleagues. It’s been a heavy weight to carry, leaving many of us wondering: How do we move forward with peace, joy and hope when the world around us feels divided?

This month, we take a cue from one of our feature articles (page 24) and embrace shoshin, the Zen Buddhist concept of beginner’s mind. Shoshin invites us to approach life with openness, curiosity and a sense of wonder—an antidote to fear and intolerance. What better way to start fresh than by seeing the world with new eyes? Whether we’re stepping into a conversation, pursuing a goal or simply observing the day, an open mind allows us to find possibilities where we might otherwise see limitations. One of our favorite takeaways?

“Nothing is fundamentally wrong with us or the world.” Now that feels better already. We got this. You got this.

We were equally inspired by this month’s Inspiration article on page 32, which encourages us to embrace new chapters. A new year is, after all, a blank page—and we get to decide how to fill it. Whether you’re naming it Chapter 2025, Chapter 1, or something playful like Chapter XYZ, there’s a beautiful freedom in knowing beginners have nothing to prove. Instead of anxiety, we can choose excitement. Instead of hesitating, we can get curious. Try something new. Say hello to a stranger. Visit a place you’ve never been.

And because all this exploration requires energy, we’ll be taking a closer look at Foods for Better Moods on page 28. After indulging in one too many holiday cookies (guilty as charged!), we’re ready to return to real, whole foods that nourish both mind and body. Small steps count: more time in the produce aisle, more leafy greens on our plates and fewer boxes of processed snacks in our cabinets.

So here we are: a fresh year with so much potential. Let’s take it one step at a time, making small changes and celebrating progress as we go. Set goals, but be kind to yourself. Smile at strangers. Smile at your food. Heck, lay in the grass and smile at the sky. Happiness doesn’t have to be complicated—it just requires us to show up, one moment at a time.

We’d love to hear how you are using what you learn in Natural Awakenings to bring inspiration and joy into your new year. Let’s make this chapter a great one together.

Onward,

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We can reduce or eliminate symptoms of depression. Our treatments often deliver improvement when nothing else has and 70 percent of our depression patients see symptoms reduced by at least 50 percent.

Drugs are not the only answer. Our unique approach is non-invasive and has helped dementia patients that originally scored poorly on cognitive assessments restore to normal scoring on the same assessments.

Contact us today to schedule a comprehensive neurological evaluation to identify the potential for brain pathway improvement. Once a treatment program is put in place, many patients see notable improvements within a few weeks, but the benefits can last a lifetime.

Dr. Angel Hill Moves to Online Platform for Naturopathic Services

After 28 years of serving the Pace and Milton community, the Alternative Health Food Store is closing its doors and transitioning to a new chapter online as Alternative Health with Angel. Dr. Angel Hill, a dedicated traditional naturopath from the store, will continue to offer her expertise through this online platform.

The new venture focuses on providing personalized natural health services with individual assessments tailored to each client’s needs. Hill will offer a Natural Health Membership to provide ongoing support and resources and her 6-Month Hormone Heaven Program created to help women achieve optimal hormonal balance and overall well-being.

The Alternative Health Food Store was founded by Dr. Jim Hill, a visionary naturopath known for the iridology services he pioneered. Together, Jim and Angel have impacted over 42,000 lives through their work, offering hope and natural solutions to the community.

The Hill family extends heartfelt gratitude to all who have supported the Alternative Health Food Store’s journey for nearly three decades and looks forward to serving people with a more accessible, online approach to health and healing.

For more information about the new venture, visit AlternativeHealthwithAngel.com.

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Age-Related Balance Issues Studied

In a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, 40 adults over 50 completed gait, grip strength, knee strength and balance tests. The gait test consisted of a self-paced walk back and forth on an eight-meter-long walkway. The strength tests were performed seated on a custom-made device that isolated the wrist and knee of the participant’s dominant side. For the balance tests, participants stood on both legs with their eyes open for 30 seconds, then on both legs with their eyes closed for 30 seconds. With eyes open, they also stood on their dominant leg for 30 seconds, then switched to their non-dominant leg for another 30 seconds.

The researchers found that the one-legged test on the nondominant leg showed the highest rate of decline with age. A diminishment in the ability to complete this one-legged balance test, especially for those that cannot balance for five seconds, indicates a significant propensity for falls that hospitalize millions of seniors each year.

Disadvantages of Food Pouches for Children

Sales of children’s food pouches with plastic spouts have increased by 900 percent since 2010 and now outsell jarred baby food purees. They are convenient, cost-effective and easy for kids to use without assistance. Traditionally, parents have spoon-fed pureed food from a jar for the first few months of a baby’s life. The pouches contain a single ingredient or a mix of vegetables, grains, yogurt and meat.

A 2019 study in Nutrition Today found that the food pouches they examined contained significantly more added sugar and fruit juice concentrate than jarred and other packaged toddler foods. Healthcare professionals have raised concerns that overreliance on the pouches could interfere with nutrition; long-term food preferences; dental hygiene, because the soft food sticks to teeth before being washed away; and speech and language development, as children miss the opportunity to manipulate their tongue and jaw when swallowing lumpy, textured foods. Children reliant on the smooth, sweet taste delivered by the pouches may also develop aversions to natural fruits and vegetables.

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Homeopathic Treatment for COVID-19

A clinical audit conducted by Health Services Research sought to assess the effectiveness of homeopathic interventions administered in 2020 for 305 outpatients with COVID-19 symptoms. Homeopathy is the treatment of health conditions by minute doses of natural substances. As there is no standard homeopathic remedy, the treatments covered by the audit were individualized for each patient.

Published in Integrative Medicine Reports, the audit reported that 70 percent of the patients experienced a full recovery, while 14.4 percent showed no improvement. Most cases (74.4 percent) were resolved within 21 days and 29.2 percent were resolved in less than five days. The authors of the audit also noted that homeopathy was easy to administer and there were no adverse reactions.

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Elephants Mitigate Climate Change

African forest elephants, a smaller cousin of the savanna elephants that inhabit the dense rain forests of central Africa, are natural climate-change mitigators. They shape their forest habitats by dispersing seeds from large, carbon-storing trees through their dung. Some of the seeds of trees responsible for the greatest carbon sequestration do not germinate until they are digested by the elephants.

As they forage for food, African forest elephants trample the dense underbrush, which promotes the growth of taller, denser carbon-capturing trees. Because the litter left from foraging is not easily decomposed, more carbon is accumulated in the soil. A 2019 report in Nature Geoscience estimates that one forest elephant can increase net carbon capture capacity by almost 250 acres, the equivalent of one year’s worth of emissions from more than 2,000 cars. African forest elephants are critically endangered as a result of illegal poaching and habitat loss.

Smart Traffic Signals

Idling in a car waiting for the pre-timed traffic light to turn green can be frustrating, time consuming and a cause of air pollution. A 2023 simulation published in Applied System Innovation found that deploying smart traffic lights at a single key intersection in a small Portuguese city reduced CO2 emissions by 32 to 40 percent and wait times by 53 to 95 percent.

Smart traffic lights use a combination of sensors, including vehicle detectors, cameras, and light detection and ranging equipment (LiDAR) to collect traffic data, enabling artificial intelligence algorithms to make real-time adjustments that maximize traffic flow. The investment in these technologies is up to local governments. For example, in late 2023, the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments announced that they would upgrade 45 traffic signals in high-traffic areas in Butler County, Ohio.

Drones Reveal Lost Cities

The Silk Road was a series of ancient trade routes that once connected China to the Roman Empire. Research published in the journal Nature reported the discovery of two fortified cities—Tashbulak and Tugunbulak—in the mountains of southeastern Uzbekistan, 7,000 feet above sea level. Urban centers above 6,000 feet are rare.

The discovery is important because it had been assumed that ancient trade routes avoided the mountains of Central Asia. Archaeologists used light detection and ranging equipment (LiDAR), a drone mapping technology, to create a detailed map of these large urban centers, which included watchtowers, fortresses, complex buildings and plazas.

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Dire State of Earth’s Ice and Snow

In advance of the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties (COP29) that took place in Azerbaijan last November, more than 60 leading scientists from the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative issued a report on the state of the planet’s snow and ice. The experts agreed that the frozen parts of Earth are in serious trouble.

Among the findings: Venezuela has lost its final glacier; the Greenland Ice Sheet is losing an average of 30 million tons of ice per hour; ice loss from the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica may be unstoppable; two-thirds of the glaciers in the European Alps will disappear by 2050; and 10 million people in Iceland, Alaska and Asia are at risk of flooding from melting glaciers. The scientists behind the report urged governments and citizens worldwide to phase out fossil fuels and finance climate action.

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New Uses for Old T-Shirts

Many people have T-shirts that are faded, worn, torn, out of style or don’t fit anymore. Before throwing them out, consider giving them a new life as a useful item for personal or home use.

Scrunchie: Cut a 21-by-3.5-inch strip of fabric and fold it in half, lengthwise and inside-out. Sew the long edges together to make a tube. Turn the tube right-side-out. Thread an 8.75-by-one-quarter-inch piece of elastic through the tube and tie the ends of the elastic. Sew the ends of the tube together after folding in the edges to create an even seam.

Tote Bag: Start by cutting off the sleeves and neckline so the shirt resembles a tank top. This will be the top of the bag. Turn the shirt inside-out and mark a horizontal line across the shirt for the bottom of the bag, leaving at least 2 inches

below that line. Using scissors, cut threequarter-inch-wide vertical strips from the bottom of the shirt to the line drawn, cutting the front and back of the shirt at the same time. Take the first pair of fringe pieces (a front piece and its back piece) and tie them into a knot. Continue across until all of the pairs are tied. To further close any gaps, grab the top strand of the first tied set and tie it in a knot with the bottom strand of the set next to it. Repeat until all the strands are tied. Finally, flip the bag right-sideout again to hide the fringe. Alternately, to keep the fringe as a visible part of the bag, turn the shirt right-side-out before tying any pieces.

Dog Tug Toy: Using scissors, cut a shirt into thin strips, stretch the strips to reduce elasticity and then braid them together tightly. Tie a knot at each end and play a game of tug-of-war with the dog.

Memory Quilt: Cut each shirt as close to the neckline as possible, in a consistent size with the graphics in the center. Organize and lay out the squares. Stitch or sew the T-shirts in columns, then sew the columns together. Add batting and backing. The other side of the T-shirts can be used as the backing fabric, if assembled the same way as the front.

Braided Basket: The first step is to create braided yarn. Cut the T-shirt into long strips about two inches wide, and stretch the fabric to increase length and reduce elasticity. Braid three strips together. To add new material, overlap the end of the new fabric strips with the end of the existing strips and sew or glue them together with fabric adhesive before continuing to braid. The second step is to arrange the braid in a circular or oval pattern to the desired size and use heavy-duty thread to sew the braid to make the bottom of the basket. Using another braid, sew it to the outside of the bottom of the basket and then upwards to make the sides. Add a doublebraided handle and sew it to the top of the basket.

Cleaning Cloths: For shirts too worn to upcycle, cut them into squares and use them as cleaning cloths. When they are dirty, throw them in the washing machine and reuse.

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Exploring mHBOT and Other Life-Changing Therapies

Be Well Solutions in Destin, a local clinic affiliated with Complete Ketamine Solutions, a national leader in Ketamine Therapy, has an array of holistic well-being treatments available to clients. “We offer free consultations to determine which of our therapies will benefit each person,” says Melanie Yost, owner. “We are entirely focused on delivering personalized treatments that promote physical and mental well-being.”

The list of therapies offered at Be Well Solutions is varied and comprehensive, with treatments available for anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, ADHD, concussions, traumatic brain injury, neurological disorders and autoimmune

conditions. Clients may be evaluated and recommended for Ketamine Infusion Therapy, IV vitamins, NAD+ infusions, BEMER mat sessions, medical weight loss support or mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT) as part of a personalized treatment plan toward optimal health.

In 2024, Yost attended a training seminar on hyperbaric oxygen therapy and came away with newfound excitement that Be Well offers the noninvasive sessions. “The research on mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows that it is one of the most effective things you can do for your health, wellbeing and longevity,” she says. “It stimulates stem cell production and lengthens telomeres, which means it can take years off your biological age. In addition, the increased oxygen flow in the tissues of the body and brain reduces chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, improves the immune system and facilitates neuroplasticity.”

Comfortably laying down on a cushy mattress in a chamber, the client wears a nasal cannula to gently increase oxygen intake. The chamber provides an increase in atmospheric pressure that some people might feel very slightly in their ears (like taking off in an airplane). “Most people feel very relaxed and some even nap. Many report that existing aches and pains disappear during the session, leaving them feeling energized but relaxed,” says Yost. “The increase in atmospheric pressure is equal to about 10 feet below sea level, which provides an exceptionally safe increase in tissue oxygen levels.”

The application of mHBOT that has demonstrated clinical efficacy is 60- to 90-minute sessions, 3 to 5 days a week, for a total of 40 to 60 sessions.

“There are 14 FDA approved indications for HBOT, but doctor and clinical

researchers in the field of hyperbarics have witnessed that those using mHBOT for off-label conditions can see an increase in quality of life,” says Yost. “Offlabel uses include anti-aging, cancer, concussion, diabetes, mood disorders, neurology, inflammatory bowel disease, sports performance and recovery, traumatic brain injury, general health, wellness and many more.”

Yost’s husband loves mHBOT to help with brain fog and arthritis in his knee. “He comes out of it thinking more clearly and with more energy,” says Yost, adding, “Other clients report enhanced mental clarity and memory, decreased pain, elevated mood, better sleep, decreased inflammation and an overall feeling of mental and physical well-being.”

When asked what is “special” about Be Well Solutions, Yost enthusiastically replies: “We are dedicated to affordability and superior treatment protocols. We have extended service hours and created a calm, nurturing, healing environment staffed by compassionate professionals. The most common feedback we receive from our clients is that we listen, and they know we truly care about them. You will feel like family here.”

In addition to free consultations, Be Well Solutions offers package discounts on mHBOT sessions (10% off a 5 pack, 20% off a 10 pack) and, on top of that, active military personnel, veterans and active and retired first responders receive a 25% discount. Disabled veterans receive a 35% discount and BEMER mat sessions for free.

“I feel it’s important that everyone is able to access any of these complementary modalities to improve their health and quality of life,” adds Yost.

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Improves Digestion Health. Enjoy the fresh, light feeling and enhanced energy levels that often comes from the treatment.

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Exercise With a Smile

Turning Workouts Into Playtime

When it comes to exercise, many people think of rigid routines, grueling workouts and strict schedules, but joyful movement can make fitness fun, flexible and something to look forward to. It could be as simple as walking through the park, dancing in the living room or playing outside with the kids. Unlike traditional exercise routines that feel like obligations or chores, a joyful approach to fitness focuses on engaging in activities that feel good both physically and mentally.

“Movement does not have to be intense or complex; however, it must be intentional and innate,” says Katia Mashni, a health-and-wellness coach and registered dietitian/nutritionist in Michigan. “When you find and engage in an exercise program you enjoy, you are far more likely to stick to it and adopt it as part of your lifestyle because it makes you happy.” A 2020 study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health of more than 2,300 adults found that those engaged in moderate and high levels of activity had significantly higher life satisfaction and happiness than those with low activity levels.

Fun Fuels Fitness Success

Fun is a powerful motivator when it comes to fitness. A 2020 review of more than 2,800 studies and papers by researchers at Victoria University, in Australia, found that when people had fun exercising, they were significantly more likely to consistently exercise.

By regularly engaging in our favorite activities, we can create a healthier relationship with fitness. A study published in Frontiers in Psychology of more than 200 participants involved in different levels of activity found that after four weeks, active participants had higher levels of happiness, life satisfaction and self-esteem.

Adding Joy to Workouts

• Listen to music. An energizing playlist of favorites is a surefire way to boost a walking, running or strength-training routine.

• Exercise with friends or family. Increase the fun quotient by turning a gym workout or outdoor hike into a social event.

• Try something new or revisit a childhood favorite. Explore activities such as biking around the neighborhood, hula-hooping in the backyard or swimming at a local pool or beach. “I encourage people to get curious,” says Courtney Pelitera, a dietitian with a passion for sport and performance nutrition. “Maybe you loved swimming in high school, or you have always wanted to take your dog out on a hike, or the pickleball leagues popping up everywhere sound like fun to you. Try it out! We all start somewhere, and being new to something might even bring you into friendships with others who are also new.”

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• Dance around the house. Turn household chores into a dance party by moving to the rhythm while cleaning or cooking.

• Play with pets. Get active by running, walking or playing fetch with the dog or by creating a fun obstacle course to do together.

Releasing the Guilt and Pressure

Many people feel judged or intimidated when it comes to fitness. Embrace these strategies to break free from the pressure to exercise perfectly or to follow an intense workout routine.

• Let go of perfection. Focus on progress, not perfection. Every bit of movement counts, and it’s okay if goals or milestones are not achieved right away.

• Set a realistic pace. Whether starting or returning to fitness, it is important to honestly evaluate exercise readiness. Joyful movement is about doing what feels right for the body.

• Avoid comparisons to others. Everyone’s fitness journey is different, and trying to match others can take the joy out of it. Celebrate personal achievements, no matter how small.

• Focus on fun, not performance. Place less emphasis on the quality of the exercise movements and more on how pleasing those efforts are.

• Choose comfortable environments. Whether a solo walk in nature, a quiet yoga session or dancing at home, choose settings that feel relaxing and happy.

• Dress for comfort. Wearing feel-good workout clothes adds confidence and reduces selfconscious discomfort during exercise.

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Advancing a Couple’s Fertility

Natural Solutions for Women and Men

The prospect of parenthood can bring a range of emotions to couples trying to conceive—from excitement and jubilation to worry, frustration and sadness. According to the World Health Organization, one in six people worldwide experience infertility in their lifetime. Many couples hoping to conceive turn to costly medications and painful procedures designed to manipulate hormones, help with ovulation issues and prepare a woman’s body for pregnancy.

In addition to researching such medications and procedures, couples should explore natural alternatives that nurture and support their ability to conceive. “Fertility is not just about hormones,” says Nashat Latib, a certified functional medicine doctor specializing in natural fertility. “Consider what is going on in your whole body.”

“Males and females are equally at the root of fertility struggles, and sometimes the roadblocks can come from both sides,” observes Aumatma Simmons, a naturopathic doctor, endocrinologist and author of Fertility Secrets: What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You About Baby-Making. “It is essential to pinpoint the root causes of fertility problems.”

For women, fertility rates naturally decline with age, from a 25 to 30 percent chance of pregnancy in their early-to-mid-20s to about a 5 percent chance by age 40. Other health concerns such as ovulation issues, endometriosis, uterine fibroids and polycystic ovary syndrome can complicate conception and the ability to carry a baby to term.

When fertility issues arise, often the focus is placed on women, but about half of the cases can be attributed to the men. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 12.8 percent of men aged 25 to 49 experience infertility, and the rate is rising.

Factors like low sperm production, poor sperm quality, oxidative stress, blockages preventing sperm release, undescended testicles and cancers contribute to male infertility. Other health problems, including diabetes, infections, hormone imbalances, autoimmunity and tumors, can impact both men and women.

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Diet plays a significant role in overall reproductive health. Simmons stresses the need for a diet that includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, healthy fats and whole grains to provide the essential nutrients that support fertility. Phytonutrients—natural compounds in plants that provide health benefits—optimize male and female fertility and help the body eliminate toxins. Simmons also recommends limiting processed foods and refined sugar, which can negatively impact hormone balance.

“Nutrients found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, bok choy and kohlrabi can help regulate and metabolize hormones,” says Latib. “Nutrients found in grapes and berries can improve the quality of the eggs and sperm by reducing oxidative stress; protect reproductive cells from damage; support successful embryo implantation; regulate ovulation by modulating hormone levels; and promote hormonal balance. Compounds like lycopene in tomatoes and watermelon have been shown to improve sperm motility and boost immune function by providing antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.”

Latib adds that pairing foods from different color categories in meals helps maximize the positive effects of phytonutrients. Examples include a berry smoothie with spinach, a stir-fry dish with a rainbow of vegetables, a tomato and mushroom frittata, a cauliflower rice bowl with turmeric and veggies, and a kale salad topped with sweet potato.

A Clean Lifestyle

Toxins are all around us, and hormone-disrupting chemicals found in cosmetics, plastic packaging, toys, carpets and pesticides can have serious consequences for male and female fertility. Latib suggests using glass instead of plastic whenever possible and eating organic fruits and vegetables to reduce the pesticide and herbicide exposure.

“Be cautious of endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, and phthalates that are used to make plastics. They are found in food packaging, water bottles and food-can linings,” says Simmons, adding, “Even ingredients like ‘fragrance’ can contribute to hormonal imbalances and gut-health issues.”

Stress can negatively affect fertility, underscoring the need for stress management. Simmons recommends quitting tobacco use, reducing alcohol intake and practicing yoga or meditation to improve overall reproductive health. Exercise can also reduce tension, improving health and fertility.

Latib recommends high-intensity exercise during the first half of a woman’s menstrual cycle and restorative movement and exercise in the second half of the cycle. For men, she notes the importance of supporting testosterone levels with regular exercise and sufficient sleep, limiting unhealthy environmental exposures and consuming adequate levels of nutrients like zinc and vitamin D.

Reducing Inflammation

Chronic inflammation can negatively impact fertility by disrupting hormone balance and damaging reproductive tissues. Oxidative stress occurs when the body’s free radicals and antioxidants are not balanced, leading to damaged reproductive cells and fertility issues.

Both Latib and Simmons recommend working with a fertility specialist to assess a couple’s health, fertility and lifestyle factors. The assessment should include hormone testing to measure levels of testosterone, luteinizing hormones, folliclestimulating hormones and prolactin; nutrient testing for zinc, selenium and antioxidant levels; a gut-health assessment; and a thorough evaluation of environmental toxin exposures.

“Your body is smart,” emphasizes Latib. “Nothing is unexplainable. If you are having trouble conceiving, there is a root cause. A functional fertility practitioner can guide you through the process.”

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Returning to Innocence Through Beginner’s Mindset

The new year brings a fresh focus on growth and forward thinking. An intentional way to harness this is to adopt the Zen Buddhist idea of shoshin, or beginner’s mind. This approach guides people to experience life with curiosity and openness, helping them let go of old patterns. It is a way of being that encourages practitioners to abandon preconceptions, embrace the world with a sense of wonder and see things from a more optimistic perspective. By examining and releasing old ways of thinking, expressing gratitude and

incorporating different practices, the mind, body and heart open to novel opportunities.

The Beginner’s Mindset

“The idea of being open to the situation comes up repeatedly in meditative traditions,” says Steve Rogne, owner and director of Zen Shiatsu, in Evanston, Illinois. He notes that in his practice, shoshin is an essential part of shiatsu, a form of massage therapy that uses gentle pressure to stimulate the body’s acupressure points and meridian channels. Shoshin can aid in unblocking

stagnant energy and harmonizing the flow of qi, or vital energy, in the body.

“As a situation arises, we have our natural responses, which may include wanting to change what is happening. Another perspective is to ask, ‘What if I accept things the way they are?’” Rogne explains. “Accepting situations for the way they are is the foundation from which we can respond. It’s like a preparation for action without being the endpoint. We can simultaneously be open and respond mindfully.”

Learning to accept what is happening can also help us break old patterns of thinking and reacting. “There is a very common human dynamic to move toward the things we want and away from the things we don’t want; however, this can lead to a fixed response pattern that limits our growth,” says Rogne. “In shiatsu, we help people to recognize those patterns and find the balance between active response and trusting with faith. This trains us to listen to our inner wisdom and relax into outcomes that aren’t what we prefer.”

Mindfully changing patterns can open us up to new experiences that we had previously shut out. “You may find a willingness to move forward in new relationships, even though you’ve experienced that relationships can be painful, or perhaps you find the willingness to speak up even though there’s a chance you won’t be heard in the way that you want,” Rogne notes.

Keeping a receptive mind helps to open us up physically, as well.

“In both shiatsu and the shoshin mindset, we trust that every person’s body is already working on its own healing. When we let go of our fixed holding patterns, the internal circulation is freed up, leaving the best possible opportunity for the body to regain all the healthy rhythms of the organs and reduce conditions such as chronic pain,” Rogne asserts.

Optimism

Having hope and confidence about the future is essential in cultivating a beginner’s mind, helping to counter some of the fear and intolerance that can undermine our lives. “A shoshin principle is that there is not anything fundamentally wrong with us or with the world. This allows us to move forward with positive faith and engagement,” says Rogne.

“Optimism is a belief that good things will happen and that things will work out in the end,” says Victor Perton, founder of the Centre for Optimism, an Australian-based think tank dedicated to fostering realistic and infectious optimism around the world. “With optimism, we enter each experience expecting fresh possibilities, guided by a sense that there’s something meaningful to discover.”

This positive outlook has myriad benefits. “Optimism nurtures healthy longevity and acts as a powerful protector against major health threats like heart disease, cancer and dementia,” says Perton. “Optimism also lowers the risk of cognitive decline, as optimistic people tend to be more socially and physically active, helping stave off dementia and age-related memory loss.” A 2022 study of more than 150,000 racially diverse, older women published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that the most optimistic women were healthier, lived 4.4 years longer than the least optimistic women and were more likely to live past age 90.

A positive outlook can help navigate the stress and anxiety of life. “Optimism doesn’t mean ignoring the challenge; it means approaching it with the belief that solutions are possible. Optimism and a beginner’s mind work together in this way, helping us to stay open to new paths, resilient in the face of setbacks and appreciative of life’s small, beautiful details,” opines Perton.

Incorporating small, intentional practices into our day can help us cultivate optimism. “Smiling with genuine warmth—even at strangers—can shift our outlook, and asking others, ‘What’s the best thing in your day?’ brings a positive energy to conversations,” says Perton. He also recommends simple grounding practices like gardening, yoga and meditation to nurture curiosity and positivity, noting, “Through these small habits, optimism becomes a daily practice and, in time, a personal superpower for resilience and joy.”

Reframing Our Outlook

Reflective practices encourage us to explore our goals with a fresh outlook. “Journaling is a practice that is just for you, and you’re not intending to share it with anyone else,” explains Shawn Brown, a Baltimore-based wellness facilitator and yoga teacher who helps clients find a path to being their authentic selves. “It really allows

you to examine what is popping up and what you are curious about. This might be learning a new language or starting a new yoga practice. When we look at things as a beginner, we are open to what we are truly interested in.”

A regular gratitude practice also helps bring us back to a place of grounding. “When we tap into gratitude, it expands our propensity to be creative and allows us to drop into the present moment. This is where we live, but when we think of the future or ruminate on something that happened in the past, we are pulled out,” says Brown. She encourages clients to take breaks throughout the day and recall a person, place or experience for which they are grateful. “Think about something that makes the corner of your mouth turn into a smile,” she suggests. “It can be as simple as gratitude for your partner who bought dog food or a neighbor who moved a package off the porch. This brings us back into our lives right now, and that’s where the beginner is.”

Cultivating a sense of play can also tap into a shoshin mindset. “As adults, there’s a need to have a goal or expected result in any situation. When you’re a beginner, you don’t have a specific outcome because you’re just learning. Play, especially with kids or an animal, is free-form engagement without the need to get it right or check something off our to-do list. Releasing the need for control and perfection opens us up and expands us for so many other options and possibilities,” Brown says.

Brown encourages her yoga students to be open in the way they approach their practice. “Coming into a pose in a different way can give us a new experience of it,” she says. “My approach to yoga is not that we’re trying to do the posture, it’s that we’re trying to feel the posture. It’s a mirror of our being and can indicate if you are feeling strong, tired, energized or wobbly. Rather than attaching a label of good or bad, you just notice, and that opens us up.”

Applying Shoshin to Everyday Life

Kalika Yap, a Los Angeles-based serial entrepreneur, author, coach and podcast host, offers these tips to cultivate shoshin, or beginner’s mind:

• Acknowledge wisdom and smarts, then set them aside. While it is okay to recognize our knowledge and experience, it is also important to consciously set aside preconceptions before approaching a task or problem.

• Ask open-ended questions. Replace statements with questions, such as: “What if we tried this other way?” or

“How might we solve this differently?”

• Embrace curiosity. Approach each day with a learner’s mindset and seek out new experiences and perspectives.

• Practice active listening. Value the input of others, regardless of their level of experience, and listen to understand, not to respond.

• Reflect and adapt. Regularly reflect on experiences and what has been learned, and be willing to adapt the approach based on new insights.

Especially in the new year, Brown urges clients to replace “I have to” with “I get to,” which presents more of a growth mindset. “This is the time to reframe our goals,” she points out. “Trying something new, like taking a West African dance class instead of your regular spin class, shakes up the routine and keeps your mind and body learning. You get to be pushed out of the comfort zone, and that’s where the magic happens.”

Carrie Jackson is a Chicago-based freelance writer and frequent contributor to Natural Awakenings. Connect at CarrieJackson Writes.com.

• Encourage team creativity. Emphasize the importance of a beginner’s mindset within the team and create an environment where team members feel safe to share new ideas.

• Welcome failure as a learning opportunity. View failures as opportunities to learn, grow and analyze what went wrong to see how to make improvements next time.

• Stay humble. Approach every situation with humility and a willingness to grow, and remember that there is always more to learn.

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Serving up Happiness

Foods for Better Moods

Most of us feel a little grumpy when we’re hungry, but a diet that is dominated by ultra-processed packaged foods and drive-through meals increases our chances of experiencing chronic mood swings and symptoms of depression. Ultra-processed foods are characterized by a long list of additives—artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, preservatives, salt and more—resulting in products that do not resemble their original natural state.

In a 2022 study published in JAMA Network Open involving more than 10,000 participants aged 18 or older, individuals with a higher percentage of their total energy intake from ultra-processed foods were significantly more likely to report mild depression and more mentally unhealthy and anxious days. Research involving more than 31,000 middle-aged women published last year in JAMA Network Open linked a higher consumption of ultra-processed foods, especially artificial sweeteners, to a higher risk of depressive disorders. Reducing ultraprocessed food intake by at least three servings per day lowered the risk of depression.

In order to produce serotonin, dopamine and other neurotransmitters that are crucial for balanced mental health, our bodies require vitamins, minerals and other nutrients found in real, whole foods. The Mayo Clinic recommends avoiding processed meats, sugary beverages, sweets and refined grains, and it gives a thumbs-up to feelgood fare on the Mediterranean diet that includes plant-based foods, such as fruits,

vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds and whole grains; healthy fats like olive oil; lean meats, including fish and poultry; and some dairy, such as natural cheese and yogurt.

Brain Changers

According to Holly DeLong, a registered dietitian and the founder of Food & Mood, in Malvern, Pennsylvania, “Food is a form of medicine, and we truly can make big improvements in our mental and emotional well-being using the intersection between nutrition and mental health. Food, gut health and nutrient status all affect neurotransmitter production and balance. Certain nutrients are required to produce neurotransmitters.” She recommends the consumption of mood-friendly, B-vitamin-rich leafy greens, avocados, lentils,

sunflower seeds and nutritional yeast, as well as magnesium-packed whole grains, tofu and bananas.

“What we eat influences key systems in our body, especially blood sugar, gut health and inflammation, and these impact mood, energy, stress and anxiety,” says Amy Fox, a certified functional food coach and life coach in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Think of each meal as your ‘nutrition prescription’. These choices almost always predict how you’ll feel in a few hours. A helpful rule of thumb is to aim for foods with five ingredients or less and limit boxed, bagged or wrapped items.” She also notes that high-sugar items, especially before bed, are the worst offenders.

What we eat, and when, can improve the body’s chemical balancing act. “Meal

timing can be a huge factor in how food affects mood. Skipping meals and eating too close to bedtime can contribute to poor energy, lower moods and higher anxiety for some people,” explains DeLong.

Fox notes that consuming alcohol can also backfire. “Sometimes we think a glass of wine will help us unwind after a long day, but it has the opposite effect. Even small amounts of alcohol can disrupt the production of our natural happiness chemicals.”

Gut Health

Because 95 percent of serotonin is produced in the gut, nutritionally dense foods and those containing probiotics and prebiotics promote the presence of good bacteria in the belly, which ensures the production of this neurotransmitter. Fox recommends three daily servings of fermented foods like kefir, kombucha, kimchi, plain Greek yogurt and naturally fermented sauerkraut found in the refrigerated section with “live cultures” on the label.

DeLong’s favorite go-to allies are sources of omega-3 fatty acids like salmon, walnuts and chia seeds to combat inflammation, an integral factor in fighting the blues. She praises the antioxidant potential of berries, acai and pomegranates, and suggests swapping coffee for L-theanine-rich matcha green tea to decrease systemic patterns of anxiety.

Protein Power

Protein is an unsung hero in eating to feel better. “A craving for sweets might indicate a serotonin deficiency often linked to stress and low energy,” says Fox. “When you eat protein-rich foods, they help slow digestion, keeping blood sugar levels stable and providing a longer-lasting energy source.” She recommends lean chicken, beef, eggs, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese and legumes.

Consistent Change

According to DeLong, “Neurotransmitter health is not a predetermined, unchangeable defect as it is often seen. We can make an impact with the choices we make.”

Simple, consistent changes in the diet can produce lasting effects. “It’s about small, supportive choices that build up over time, shifting focus from restriction to nourishment,” says Fox.

Zak Logan is a freelance health writer dedicated to getting back to basics.

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YIELD: 3 SERVINGS

1 yellow onion, roughly chopped

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2 celery stalks, roughly chopped

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Serve with crusty bread or garnish with croutons.

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YIELD: 1 TO 3 SERVINGS

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1 to 3 cups vegetables, raw, lightly steamed, roasted or sautéed

4 to 6 oz of lean protein of choice, cooked (lean meat, egg, beans, legumes, tempeh, tofu or fish)

⅛ cup nuts, seeds, sprouts or avocado

Cook grain, vegetables and protein, depending on choice of ingredients. To build, layer grain as the base and add vegetables, protein and toppings.

Recipe courtesy of Holly DeLong.

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YIELD: 1 SERVING

2 cups mixed greens of choice (baby lettuce, mustard, chard, spinach, arugula or chicory)

¼ cup fermented veggies (kimchi or sauerkraut)

¼ cup cooked beans (kidney, black or garbanzo)

1 Tbsp flaxseeds

2 Tbsp walnuts

1 Tbsp lemon juice

½ Tbsp olive oil

Optional: grilled salmon or avocado slices

Mix greens, fermented veggies, beans, flaxseeds and walnuts in a bowl. Drizzle with lemon juice and olive oil. Top with grilled salmon and/or avocado slices.

Recipe courtesy of Amy Fox.

FEEL-GOOD PROTEIN SMOOTHIE

YIELD: 1 SERVING

¾ cup ultra-filtered protein milk (found in many grocery stores)

1 scoop protein powder (whey, soy, egg white, pea or hemp)

½ frozen banana

Handful of frozen strawberries or other berries

1 Tbsp of flaxseeds

¼ cup of zero-percent-fat, plain Greek yogurt

Handful of kale

Place all ingredients in a blender and blend well. To thicken, add a few ice cubes or place smoothie in the freezer for 7 to 10 minutes.

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Opening New Chapters

Diving into a new job, partnership or living situation might not be as scary as jumping into a fire or abyss, but fear of the unknown can certainly get a grip on us if we are not careful. Beginning anything new can feel unsettling, but with a little shift in mindset, anxiety can morph into genuine excitement. Whether taking piano lessons or trying a fitness class at the gym for the first time, we have one thing on our side: beginners have nothing to prove. Every master of their craft was once a novice, and remembering this can quell the ego’s impatience for perfection.

Curiosity, instead of fear, can become our internal navigation system, urging us forward as we turn a new corner or a new page. The month of January can bring expectations, fresh goals and, for the anxietyprone, flashes of what-ifs. It is not easy approaching the unknown, even for the seasoned artist putting that first brushstroke onto a stark, white canvas. Tapping into our innate creativity helps us to see an open road of choices lying before us.

First steps can be shaky, but with a little purpose and fortitude, they become surer, even elegant. Martin Luther King, Jr. advised, “You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” When we feel snagged in a web of procrastination or hesitance, reviving our sense of wonderment and childlike innocence can disarm doubt. Despite our fears and uncertainties, we might even experience some levity in our pursuits.

Greeting the New Year

• Try a different ethnic restaurant.

• Visit an unexplored town.

• Start a conversation with a previously unknown neighbor.

• Begin wearing hats or another signature piece, and own a new style.

• Learn an interesting word every week, and use it in conversation.

• Investigate an intriguing culture.

• Enroll in a cooking class, or learn to bake bread.

• Take a screen break and pick out a new book at the library.

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Building a Family That Laughs and Loves Together

There are no sweeter sounds than the giggles of a child playing with a puppy or the giddy singing voice of a little one at bedtime. When these lifeaffirming moments are consistent and shared among a family, such heartfelt and abiding contentment can be considered a type of joy that becomes second nature, impacting children in enduring ways.

“Joy is the building block for developing resilience, improving mental health and supporting cognitive performance,” says Dr. Chanie Messinger, a Brooklyn-based

occupational therapist, educator and motivational speaker. “It’s important to remember that our ability to experience joy is directly dependent upon our ability to be open to experiencing all the rainbow of emotions, including sadness, anger and frustration. To me, creating a joyful home means that, as a family, we practice accepting and holding all of our emotions through joyful play, deep connection and creativity.”

“Everything starts in the home, and our kids take their cues from their parents and caregivers,” says Harmony Longenecker,

founder of The Classical Academy of Sarasota, in Florida, a private pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade classical liberal arts school. “It is important to model for our kids how to be grateful, generous and joyful, and doing things together as a family fosters those qualities.”

A systematic review of research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health suggests that positive family dynamics like cohesion and communication strongly predict the happiness of children and adolescents. Here are some ways to incorporate joy in the home to benefit the whole family.

Reduce smartphone use. Children thrive whenever their parents and other family members are fully present in their lives. When spending time together, it is vital to remove distractions as a way of enabling and deepening the connection to one another. Eliminating or reducing smartphone use during family time is an important first step. To learn more, Longenecker recommends reading The OptOut Family: How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can’t, by Erin Loechner.

Champion a gratitude jar. Encourage everyone to write down what they are thankful for on pieces of paper and drop them into a large jar. Once a week, invite each family member to pull out a gratitude note and share it with the group, encouraging discussion.

Have a family dance party. “Moving our bodies is a great way to release tension and boost serotonin,” says Messinger. For added fun, stop the music every so often and have everyone freeze in place in outlandish positions that represent an emotion. Family members then take turns guessing what the emotions are. Is it boredom, anger, glee, frustration or anticipation? This enjoyable game can improve the emotional intelligence of children.

Engage in a child’s favorite activity. Plan an afternoon or day trip around a child’s passions, which could be attending a car race for the auto enthusiast, painting outdoors for the child artist or having a family fashion show for the budding clothing designer. “Tapping into what our kids appreciate and noticing what lights them up is how we can create feelings of safety and joy,” says Messinger.

Hold recurring family meetings. At the beginning of each season, sit down together and set family goals for the quarter, making sure to include both thoughtful intentions and fun activities. “Communication and setting intentions regularly as a family is not only a fun way to spend time together, but also opens up conversations about the power of setting intentions and following through,” says Longenecker.

Get moving outdoors together. Go for a family bike ride. Take a walk in nature. Visit the zoo. Exercising in the sunshine or under a sparkling night sky is not only great for everyone’s health, but also a fun way to bond and make special memories.

Keep a tidy household. A well-ordered home is a joyful one. Make chores fun by playing music while decorating, cooking, cleaning or doing laundry together.

Develop a family manifesto. Jointly write down a code of conduct and set of beliefs that identifies the family. “Getting clear on who we are as individuals and as a family helps our kids know their true selves. By helping them develop this inner knowing, it will help them navigate the world with confidence and be less likely to succumb to unhealthy peer pressure,” says Longenecker.

Hit the reset button. “Oftentimes being crabby is a habit,” says Longenecker. “Establish a rule: When a family member wakes up crabby, they must return to their room and take a few moments of alone-time to breathe and decide to

shift their emotional state to a more positive one. If there are feelings that need to be seen and heard, be sure to help them express those emotions through conversation and cuddling.”

Practice radical generosity. The act of giving is healthy for the soul. A beautiful way to practice generosity as a family is to serve together. Volunteer at a local charity,

or pay for a stranger’s meal at a restaurant. Such acts of kindness strengthen our empathy muscles and fill our spirits with joy.

Christina Connors is a writer, singer and creator of Christina’s Cottage, a YouTube series to strengthen kids’ resilience, connection and joy through music, mindful play and the power of the heart. Learn more at ChristinasCottage444.com.

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Recognized around the world as the mother of holistic medicine, Gladys McGarey was a physician and activist who inspired new ways of thinking about disease and health. Throughout her expansive career, she championed the integrated use of healing methods from Western, Eastern and Indigenous sources; advocated the use of food to prevent and treat disease; and promulgated the idea that illnesses offer glimpses into our inner selves.

McGarey practiced medicine for eight decades, was the co-founder and former president of the American Holistic Medical

Association (now called the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine) and cofounder of the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine. She was one of the first medical doctors to use acupuncture in the United States.

In her book, The Well-Lived Life: A 102-Year-Old Doctor’s Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age, McGarey offers both practical advice and inspiring wisdom drawn from her own life, as well as from the experiences of patients, family and friends. Here is a selection of excerpts from her book.

Secret I: You Are Here for a Reason

Each of us is here for a reason, to learn and grow and to give our gifts. When we are able to do so, we’re filled with the creative life energy that I call the “juice.” The juice is our reason for living. It’s our fulfillment, our joy. It’s what happens when life is activated by love. It’s the energy we get from the things that matter and mean something to us.

Secret II: All Life Needs To Move

Consider life flowing like a forest stream. A tree falls across the stream, creating a small dam, and some sticks come along to build the dam up a little higher. Downstream of the dam, the water flow may slow significantly, but it usually doesn’t stop completely. Even if it does, the water continues to flow upstream of the dam, and the movement can be seen in the rising waterline. At some point, the water reaches the top of the dam and a trickle forms on one side or another, going around the dam and continuing downstream.

Life reaches for life. Always. That means that when we feel the most stuck, whether physically, emotionally, situationally, or any other way, we may need only to look to where things are still moving. When we put our focus and our energy there, a trickle will form around our dam. Aligning with this trickle will help us realign with life. When we do, we can get up and start moving again. Once that happens, all we need to do is keep going.

Secret III: Love Is the Most Powerful Medicine

Love dispels fear, but it is also blocked by fear. The two are often presented together because they’re constantly in a push-pull game with each other. If fear is our habit, practicing love is a wise solution. And that practice will take us far, because love is infinitely stronger than fear—always. Just as our bodies are born to breathe air, we are born to love. That’s why although it’s good to address our fear, it’s even better to focus on our love. Any effort we put

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toward love—truly, any effort at all—will self-perpetuate, bringing joy, health, and well-being into our lives.

Secret IV: You Are Never Truly Alone

There’s a danger in thinking that we have to agree on everything to enjoy each other’s company. This pushes everyone to extremes. It’s natural that when someone’s life looks like ours, it’s easier to find common points of connection. But it’s sometimes the people who are most unlike us who push us to see things in a new way. That means there’s great meaning in interacting with people we don’t like that much. When we approach people who think very differently from us with curiosity instead of condemnation, we grow.

Secret V: Everything Is Your Teacher

True optimism isn’t toxic, because focusing on the positive does not mean denying the negative. It does not mean we dissociate from our pain, whether it’s physical or emotional, or pretend that things are okay when they aren’t. Instead, it means we look for what’s wonderful anyway. We allow what hurts to hurt while continuing to search for the lesson in it and be grateful for the teaching.

Secret VI: Spend Your Energy Wildly

Love is always worth your energy. Always. Lean into what you love, whom you love, how you love. Love is an endless font of life force, and it’s always there for you.

Excerpts are printed by permission of The Foundation for Living Medicine, created in 1989 by McGarey to bridge the gap between holistic and allopathic medicine through research and education. To learn more or to make a donation, visit FoundationForLivingMedicine.org.

Rose Winters is chief executive officer of The Foundation for Living Medicine and a consultant addressing nonprofit strategies with a special focus on women, health and children.

THERMOGRAPHY

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Bonding With a Dog

Fun Tips To Build Trust, Calm and Companionship

Engaging with the family dog can strengthen the relationship, improve well-being and bring joy. With a little planning, each interaction offers dogs and their owners a chance to exercise, bond, explore and have fun.

Benefits of Interacting With Dogs

In a 2020 study published in Scientific Reports involving 35 dog owners and 58 doghuman activities, researchers concluded:

• Physical interactions with dogs, such as playing, training exercises and being greeted by the dog, increased the owners’ positive emotions, including happiness, joy and contentment, while at the same time reducing feelings of stress, anxiety and fear.

• Owning and caring for a dog was linked to an increased sense of purpose, meaning, responsibility and fulfillment, as well as a positive feeling of companionship.

• While not directly tied to dog-human activities, the general experience of having a dog contributed to a more positive outlook on life.

Dog-Owner Bonding

According to the National Institutes of Health, a strong bond with the family pet can lower a person’s blood pressure and decrease levels of cortisol, a stress-related hormone. Playing or relaxing with a dog engenders a sense of safety, while also allowing the dog to feel calm and less reactive. Dogs that regularly share

activities with their owners tend to show more affection, trust and excitement.

A 2024 Finnish study published in Science Daily determined that during interactions, dogs tended to be in sync with their owners’ stress levels, as measured by heart rate variability. This suggests that a close bond between a dog and their companion can build an emotional connection and even affect underlying physiological responses. What we do with our pets can have an effect on their emotional disposition, and ours.

Fun Activities

Carla Brown, a dog trainer and holistic pet health coach in Truckee, California, offers these tips to keep dogs happy and healthy.

Play and Exploration: Dogs are happiest when they can play and explore off-leash. This time is essential for their physical and mental growth. If off-leash spaces are not

available, find other ways for the dog to play and explore.

Running and Playing: Running and playing release a dog’s endorphins—hormones that can help reduce stress, anxiety and depression. These activities also improve brain function, support immune health, reduce inflammation and help regulate appetite. Varying the activities keeps them mentally and physically healthy.

Mental Stimulation: Teaching the dog basic nose-work skills is a great way to challenge their mind and provide calm, enriching experiences. Start nose work by tossing a treat for the dog to find. Use simple phrases like “Find it” or “Search.” As the dog gets better at finding the treat, make the search more challenging by hiding treats in different spots. Dog puzzles, snuffle mats and frozen stuffed toys that hide a treat inside are other ways to teach nose work.

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Ongoing Events

Sunday

30A Farmers’ Market – 9am-1pm. Closed 12/25/2024 and 1/1/2025. Free. 28 N Barrett Sq, Rosemary Beach. 850-499-4697. 30AFarmersMarket.com.

Community Yoga Class – 4:30-5:30pm. Enjoy a yoga class and support a charity at the same time, with donations for this class going to PAWS, Children in Crisis, Headstart, Southern Dog Rescue and more. Donations accepted. Dragonfly Yoga Studio, 184 Brooks St, Ste 2, FWB. DragonflyYoga.com.

Monday

Celebrate Recovery – 6pm. Open to everyone as a safe place to heal from hurts, habits and hang-ups. This is a 12-step program that uses the traditional steps and 8 Principles in the Beatitudes from the bible. We recognize Jesus Christ as our higher power. Dinner is also available from 5:15-5:45pm, $5-adults, $3-children, and no one turned away. Community Life Church, 4115 Soundside Dr, Gulf Breeze. Facebook. com/CRatCommunityLifeChurch/.

Tuesday

Okaloosa County Farmers’ Market –7am-2pm. Tue, Thur & Sat. Find seasonal vegetables, fruits and flowers. Free. 1954 Lewis Turner Blvd, Fort Walton Beach. 850-689-5850.

Refuge Recovery Meeting – 6:307:30pm. A Buddhist-oriented, nontheistic recovery program offering recovery from all forms of addiction. Free. Roots Shoppe, 357 Beal Pkwy NW, FWB. RefugeRecovery.org.

Wednesday

A New Earth: Spiritual Book Club — 9:30am, 1/8-2/5. The spiritual book club is a space for individuals to come together to explore and discuss books focused on spirituality and personal transformation. This session will center around Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth. Participants will gather at a designated location each week to engage in meaningful discussions. Attendees are expected to read the assigned material beforehand, and listening via Audible is also welcome. Free. RSVP: TherapyForTheSoul.org or 850-240-9180. Fort Walton Beach area.

Friday

Walton County Farmers Market – 1-5pm. Find locally grown fruits, vegetables, grass-fed meat, local vendors and small businesses. Free. 3001 Brown Rd, Defuniak Springs. 850-834-2084. PonceDeLeonFL.com.

Saturday

Grand Boulevard Farmers’ Market – 9am-1pm. Free. Grand Boulevard at Sandestin, 600 Grand Blvd (in Grand Park between Tommy Bahama and Cantina Laredo), Miramar Beach. 850-4994697. 30AFarmersMarket@gmail.com. GrandBoulevardFarmersMarket.com.

Niceville Florida Community Farmers’ Market – 9am-1pm. Local and regional produce, honey, mushrooms, farm fresh eggs, bakery items, teas, fresh local seafood and hand-crafted jewelry. Free. Palm Plaza, 1003 C. John Sims Pkwy, Niceville.

Palafox Market – 9am-2pm. Find live plants, local fruit, vegetables, herbs, fine art and antiques. Free. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza on N Palafox St between Wright St and Garden St, Pensacola. 850434-5371. PalafoxMarket.com.

Calendar of Events

Wednesday, January 8

Angels 101 w/Felicia – 5:30-7:30pm. 1/8, 1/15, 1/29, 2/5 & 2/12 (5 Classes). Deepen your connection to the angels. Learn about Archangel Michael, Gabriel, Uriel & Raphael: channeling techniques, history and unique activation meditations. Receive messages for yourself and others. $222. Early bird pricing by 1/7. Pre-registration is required at TherapyForTheSoul.org or 850-240-9180. Located in the Fort Walton Beach area.

Friday, January 17

ThetaHealing: Basic DNA w/Felicia – 1/17-19, 3 full days. Remove long-held limiting beliefs through the science of the Theta brainwave. Tap into the subconscious minds and change at miraculous levels. Create the reality you desire. $444. Pre-registration is required at TherapyForTheSoul.org or 850-2409180. Located in the Fort Walton Beach area.

Friday, January 31

Level One & Two Reiki Immersion w/Felicia – 1/31-2/1, 2 full days. 2025 is the perfect opportunity to enrich and elevate your life and well-being. This weekend offers a chance to embrace the uplifting energy of Reiki. Whether you are a current student looking to refresh and polish your skills, or you are ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and add a powerful new tool to your self-care toolkit, this experience will support and inspire you. Pre-registration is required at TherapyForTheSoul.org or 850-240-9180. Located in the Fort Walton Beach area.

Connecting you to the leaders in natural health care and green living in our community.

Acupuncture

NAVARRE ACUPUNCTURE AND WELLNESS

Pamela Purser, DACM, AP, LAc Harvest Village, Ste 13 7552 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre 850-710-3288

Navacuwell.com

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Navarre Acupuncture and Wellness: Bridging the gap to optimal health with acupuncture, dry needling, moxibustion, cupping, injection therapy and lifestyle guidance.

ORGANIC CONCEPTS BY CAMY AT LE VOGUE SALON

609 W Chase St, Pensacola 850-582-0177

CamyKilker@gmail.com

Providing an organic solution to beauty in a world full of chemicals. Organic Salon Systems gives you clean and healthy hair with ammonia-free hair color and chemical-free styling products. See ad, page 23.

Body Contouring

SCULPSURE BODY CONTOURING

Karen Kennedy, MD 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Ste 201, GB 7552 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre

KarenKennedyMD.com

SculpSure is a non-surgical laser treatment for the reduction of stubborn fat in areas like the abdomen, love handles, back, and inner and outer thighs; and chin contouring. Amazing results with zero down time and without drugs. See ad, page 2.

Brain Health

BE WELL SOLUTIONS/DESTIN KETAMINE SOLUTIONS

4641 Gulfstarr Dr, #105, Destin 850-786-2051

CompleteKetamineDestin@gmail.com

CompleteKetamineSolutions.com

Ketamine Therapy has clinically been proven to help with depression, brain health, PTSD and other issues that lead to depression. Affordable treatments include IV hydration and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. See ad, page 3.

MIND PERFORMANCE CENTER, LLC

(Located inside Path to Wellness) 240 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 251-597-8787

MindPerformanceCenter.com

Our non-invasive, drugfree approach helps brain injury patients improve speech, balance, limb and finger control, memory and mental focus, plus the restoration of personality traits. See ad, page 10.

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola 850-542-1970

Regenerationstation850.com

The application of the Energy Enhancement System and Brain Tap sessions allows you to relax and recharge in a room filled with amazing energy and gives your body the energy it needs to heal itself. People have reported improvement in autism, brain fog, chronic fatigue, depression, MS, nervous system disorders, dementia, Alzheimer’s and pain relief. See ad, page 21.

Breast Screening

EMERALD COAST THERMOGRAPHY

Located in Miramar Beach & Gulf Breeze 850-980-1005

EmeraldCoastThermography@gmail.com

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We are passionate about educating people on the importance of routine health screenings using 100% radiationfree, touch-free, state-of-the-art infrared cameras. Call or email us for more information; you may also book your appointment online. See ad, page 6.

RADIANT BODY THERMOGRAPHY

Candace Parmer

Clinical Thermographic Technician 503-775-1812

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CBD Oil

Call to learn how we can assist you and your doctor in protecting breasts from disease, excess hormonal activity and over diagnos breast cancer. See ad, page 37.

GOLDEN ALMOND HEALTH FOOD STORE

339 Racetrack Rd NW, Ste 3, FWB 850-863-5811 • GoldenAlmond.com

Hours: M-F 9-6, S 10-5, Closed Sun

Providing the largest selection of CBD oils, tinctures, sprays, softgels, balms and vape liquid in the area, including high-dose options for pain, anxiety, sleep and much more. See ad, page 5.

Chiropractic

HENARD FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC

Karen Henard-Carter, DC 4566 Hwy 20 E, Ste 205, Niceville 850-897-1105 • HenardChiro.com

A second-generation chiropractor, Dr. Henard is committed to chiropractic wellness for the family, improving health naturally. More than 23 years’ experience in pediatrics, sports and automobile injuries. Most insurance accepted and affordable cash plans.

DR GABRIEL WATERMAN, DC

850-565-9600

Info@DiscoverDynamic.com

DiscoverDynamic.com

Dr. Gabriel and his team focus on the nervous system: the brain, spinal cord, nerves and the spinal structure that protects this delicate system—essential to the body’s ability to function, restore and preserve health. We help individuals and families overcome health obstacles and reach their fullest health potential. See ad, page 23.

Counseling

FLOW FREE AND CLEAR

167-C Brooks St SE

850-499-4418

FlowFreeAndClear.com

Rapid Resolution is a specialized protocol designed to clear the lingering effects of emotional disturbance.This is a life-changing conversation. See ad, page 17 & 39.

Cleaning Products

NORWEX

Abbie Robinson

850-341-9211

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Dementia

MIND PERFORMANCE CENTER

(Located inside Path to Wellness)

240 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL

251-597-8787

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MIND PERFORMANCE CENTER

(Located inside Path to Wellness)

240 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 251-597-8787

MindPerformanceCenter.com

Offering Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Brainsway—a proven tool in the fight against depression that is non-invasive, painless and drug-free) with functional medicine and brain pathway rehabilitation for the most robust changes possible. See ad, page 10.

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola 850-542-1970

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A deeper clean with only water for a healthier home with fewer harmful chemicals, less plastic and less worry. Text or call Abbie for more information. See ad, page 37.

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Cold Plunge

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola 850-542-1970

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Experience Pensacola’s only Cold Plunge system for energy boosts, recovery and mental health. Cold water immersion therapy features ultraclean, 39-degree water for optimal benefits. See ad, page 21.

Colon Irrigation

COYLE INSTITUTE

9295 Scenic Hwy, Pensacola 850-637-8258

CoyleInstitute.com

Our non-invasive, drug-free approach helps dementia patients that originally scored in the teens on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment be restored to the point of scoring normal (26-30). See ad, page 10.

Dentistry

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Colon Hydrotherapy (CHT)—a safe process for colon cleansing. CHT works by gently introducing warm water into the colon for the purpose of softening and eliminating waste. Under the direction of Michael Coyle, DO, our patients are in the best possible hands. Call to schedule your session today. See ad, page 19.

Healthy digestion, wellaligned physical structure, proper breathing and a good night’s sleep begin with a healthy mouth. We treat snoring, sleep apnea and TMJ disorders, plus crowns, teeth whitening, bridges, veneers, implant restorations, aligner orthodontics, cleanings, digital X-ray imaging and CO2 laser periodontal treatment. No mercury fillings. See ad, page 15.

Depression BE WELL SOLUTIONS/DESTIN KETAMINE SOLUTIONS

4641 Gulfstarr Dr, #105, Destin 850-786-2051

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Ketamine Therapy has clinically been proven to help with depression, brain health, PTSD, and other issues that lead to depression. Affordable treatments include IV hydration and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. See ad, page 3.

The application of the Energy Enhancement System and Brain Tap sessions allows you to relax and recharge in a room filled with amazing energy and gives your body the energy it needs to heal itself. People have reported improvement in autism, brain fog, chronic fatigue, depression, MS, nervous system disorders, dementia, Alzheimer’s, and pain relief. See ad, page 21.

Energy Healing

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola 850-542-1970

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Elevate your vitality by harnessing the power of the Scalar energy enhancement system for relaxation and selfhealing. Users report improved health with conditions such as arthritis, autism, depression, diabetic neuropathy, brain fog and more through this rejuvenating process. See ad, page 21.

THE NEW

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MIRACLE BAND

Jeff Nursey, Customer Service

Sales@tnymb.com 850-207-6621 • TNYB.com

Change your frequency, change your life. Our products have an integrated charged disk to protect against 5G and EMFs along with the added benefits of alleviating pain and improving strength and balance. See ad, back cover.

Far Infrared Sauna

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola 850-542-1970

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Explore advanced sauna therapy to enhance circulation, detoxify and boost relaxation. Sessions promote holistic wellness with traditional and modern benefits of infrared heat exposure. See ad, page 21.

Food & Supplements

BODY-B-HEALTHY

Natural Alternative Wellness Center

2225 S Ferdon Blvd, Crestview 850-682-8893 • Find us on Facebook

We offer cutting-edge t e s t i n g / s c r e e n i n g s , iridology and wellness coaching, along with all natural supplements, homeopathic solutions and anti-aging products. Let our knowledgeable staff can help guide your selection of trusted products.

EARTHQUAKE EDDIE BEE

Pollen Based Nutritional Supplements 112 E Shipwreck Rd, Santa Rosa Beach 850-582-6765

Info@EEBSF.com

We utilize bee pollen, Royal Jelly and other plant-based foods that are full of life-sustaining nutrients in all of our formulations. Our formulations include a generous portion of bee pollen due to its active role in promoting a strong immune system, increased energy and an overall feeling of good health. See ad, page 29.

GOLDEN ALMOND

HEALTH FOOD STORE

339 Racetrack Rd NW, Ste 3, FWB 850-863-5811 • GoldenAlmond.com

Hours: M-F 9-6, S 10-5, Closed Sun Natural supplements, herbs, skin care and essential oils, plus organic and specialty foods. In-store 100% organic café (weekdays 9-4) with juices, smoothies, etc. Very knowledgeable staff. See ad, page 5.

HONEYMED

Your LOCAL Honey with Spice 850-822-8154

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HoneyMed is a delicious blend of raw honey and three powerful superfoods: turmeric, ginger and cayenne pepper. HoneyMed is true nature’s medicine with anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, revitalizing and immunity-boosting properties. See ad, page 35.

STAFF OF LIFE HEALTH FOOD STORE

(New Location) 1107 E John Sims Pkwy, Niceville 850-678-8411

Niceville's only fully stocked health food and supplement store. In our new expanded location providing all of your favorite brands and hard-to-find products to keep you healthy. We also carry local farm-raised beef (grass-fed & finished), pork, chicken, eggs and dairy products. Knowledgeable staff. See ad, page 13.

THE VITAMIN SHOPPE-FWB

417 Mary Esther Cutt Off NW 850-243-0009

Insta: VitaminShoppeFortWaltonBeach

Enjoy 20% off monthly on the 28th (all 1st responders, EMT and hospital workers). 20% off Military Monday’s. Enjoy 20% off monthly on the 7th for all teachers, educators and staff. See ad, page 17.

Handyman

KELLEY HANDYMAN SERVICES LLC

John and Sherri Kelley, Owners KelleyHandyman@gmail.com 850-378-6262

KelleyHandyman.com

BBB members, licensed and insured to perform all types of handyman repairs including cabinets, painting, drywall, trim, bathrooms and kitchens. Honest, affordable and with a smile we provide estimates you can count on. See ad, page 39.

Healing Jewelry

THE NEW YOU MIRACLE BAND

Jeff Nursey, Customer Service Sales@tnymb.com 850-207-6621 • TNYB.com

Change your frequency, change your life. Our products have an integrated charged disk to protect against 5G and EMFs along with the added benefits of alleviating pain and improving strength and balance. See ad, back cover.

Health Coach

FLOW WITH ANIESE

224-234-4996

FlowWithAniese.com

IG: @FlowWithAniese

Empowering your wellness journey with personalized guidance, sustainable habits, and holistic health strategies for a balanced and vibrant life. See ad, page 19.

Holistic Health

ANGEL HILL, DNM, M ED

Doctor of Natural Medicine

AlternativeHealthwithAngel.com

Text only 850-610-3729

Doctor of Natural Medicine offering single-session iridology and functional blood chemistry analysis; Natural Health Membership; and 6-month Hormone Heaven program for women. See ad, page 29.

KAREN KENNEDY, MD

Board-Certified Gynecologist 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, GB 7552 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre

KarenKennedyMD.com

Board -certified gynecologist MD, offering full GYN services and proud to feature MonaLisa Touch Laser, a non-invasive treatment for symptoms of low hormones or menopause. Stop suffering and start living. Call for an appointment. Offices in Gulf Breeze and Navarre. See ad, page 2.

REGENERATION STATION

7170 N 9th Ave, Pensacola

850-542-1970

Regenerationstation850.com

Our bodies are energy, and our cells need energy to function. The energy enhancement system allows you to relax, recharge and give your body the energy it needs to heal itself! People have reported improvement in arthritis, autism, autoimmune disorders, blood disorders, brain fog, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes and diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, injury recovery, Lyme, MS, nervous system disorders and pain relief. See ad, page 21.

Home Repair

KELLEY HANDYMAN SERVICES LLC

John and Sherri Kelley, Owners KelleyHandyman@gmail.com 850-378-6262

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KAREN KENNEDY, MD

Board Certified Gynecologist

1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, GB 7552 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre

KarenKennedyMD.com

Board Certified Gynecologist MD, offering full GYN services and proud to feature MonaLisa Touch Laser, a non-invasive treatment for symptoms of low hormones or menopause. Stop suffering and start living. Call for an appointment. Offices in Gulf Breeze and Navarre. See ad, page 2.

Hot Yoga Studio

HOT YOGA OM

QUANTUM HEALING HYPNOSIS WITH LAURA

Laura Donigan, QHHT Level 2 Practitioner 541-326-9106

LauraDoniganQHHT@gmail.com

LauraDoniganQHHT.com

Tap into deeper consciousness with Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) to unlock past life memories, connect with your Higher Self, and discover clarity and healing. Certified QHHT practitioner Laura Donigan guides you on a transformative journey to overcome fears, find purpose, and bring peace to your life. See ad, page 11.

Ketamine Therapy

BBB members, licensed and insured to perform all types of handyman repairs including cabinets, painting, drywall, trim, bathrooms, and kitchens. Honest, affordable and with a smile we provide estimates you can count on. See ad, page 39.

Hormone Therapy

AGELESS SOLUTIONS

Cave, MD • Barber, MD

Janis Cook, RN 8990 Ortego Park Dr, Navarre 850-529-0770

Ageless Navarre.com

We offer multiple techniques and programs to get you on the right track to better health and a better body. Our services include behavioral therapies, nutritional strategies, hormone replacement pellet therapy, stem cell therapy, prescription medications and, best of all, the support of a caring staff. See ad, page 47.

222 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Unit A Downtown Fort Walton Beach 850-430-9434

BE WELL SOLUTIONS/DESTIN KETAMINE SOLUTIONS

• HotYogaOM.com

Hot Yoga Om features far infrared heat, radiant heat, radiant life. Daily classes, amazing teachers, great benefits. Experience it for yourself. See ad, page 31.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

BE WELL SOLUTIONS/DESTIN KETAMINE SOLUTIONS

4641 Gulfstarr Dr, Ste 105, Destin 850-786-2051

CompleteKetamineDestin@gmail.com CompleteKetamineSolutions.com

Ketamine Therapy has clinically been proven to help with depression, brain health, PTSD and other issues that lead to depression. Affordable treatments include IV hydration and hyperbaric oxygen therapy See ad, page 3.

Hypnosis

BAYSIDE HYPNOSIS

700 S Palafox St, Ste 200A, Pensacola Michelle@BaysideHypnosis.com BaysideHypnosis.com

A full-service weight-loss, smoking-cessation and anxiety-reduction center. We also help people with changing habits, personal development, confidence and self esteem improvement. See ad, page 7.

4641 Gulfstarr Dr, #105, Destin 850-786-2051

CompleteKetamineDestin@gmail.com

CompleteKetamineSolutions.com

Ketamine Therapy has clinically been proven to help with depression, brain health, PTSD and other issues that lead to depression. Affordable treatments include IV hydration and hyperbaric oxygen therapy See ad, page 3.

Metaphysical Shop

STONE SOUP INTUITIVE SPIRITUAL CENTER

314 Carmel Dr, FWB 850-533-6565

IntuitiveSpiritualCenter@gmail.com Fort Walton’s newest eclectic intuitive center. Locally made crafts by local artisans. Intuitive readings, jewelry, paintings, incense, crystals, pottery, semi-precious stones, wind chimes, diaper cakes and hand-painted furniture. See ad, page 21.

Myofascial Release

LAURA TYREE

Myofascial Release Massage Therapist

LauraTyree Health in Hot Yoga Om (Downtown FWB) 850-642-1015 • LauraTyree.com

Specializing in myofascial release, this practice offers personalized massage therapy to alleviate chronic pain, improve mobility, and restore balance. By addressing deep tissue restrictions, clients experience enhanced healing, stress relief, and lasting wellness benefits.

Physicians

COYLE INSTITUTE

Michael Coyle, DO, FACOOG, FPMRS 9295 Scenic Hwy, Pensacola 850-637-8258

CoyleInstitute.com

KAREN KENNEDY, MD

Board-Certified Gynecologist

1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, GB

7552 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre

KarenKennedyMD.com

Board-Certified Gynecologist MD, offering full GYN services and proud to feature MonaLisa Touch Laser, a non-invasive treatment for symptoms of low hormones or menopause. Stop suffering and start living. Call for appointment. Offices in Gulf Breeze and Navarre. See ad, page 2.

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Pilates Studio

PURE PILATES

Gulf Breeze Proper

221 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, 850-932-3424

Downtown Pensacola

426 S Palafox, 850-607-2772

PurePilatesPensacola.com

Dr. Coyle offers an unparalleled level of medical care to women all over the Gulf Coast, hoping that, in providing his patients with treatment and relief from the conditions that have so greatly affected their ability to live free from pain, he is offering them renewed hope and enriching their lives. See ad, page 19.

EARTH DOCTORS, LLC

Sheila Davis, MD, PhD 4507 Furling Ln, Ste 213, Destin 850-281-8186

DrSheilaDavis.com

A medical clinic that treats pain naturally through remedies such as prolotherapy, prolozone, ozone, platelet-rich plasma and stem cell treatments. See ad, page 46.

Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique

Reiki FELICIA CRAWFORD

850-240-9180

TherapyForTheSoul.org

Therapy for the Soul sessions are a combination of Reiki energy healing, medical intuition, ThetaHealing and Channeled Angelic communication customized and personalized for each client. See ad, page 4.

Sleep Disorder

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QUANTUM HEALING HYPNOSIS WITH LAURA

Laura Donigan, QHHT Level 2 Practitioner 541-326-9106

LauraDoniganQHHT@gmail.com

LauraDoniganQHHT.com

Tap into deeper consciousness with Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) to unlock past life memories, connect with your Higher Self and discover clarity and healing. Certified QHHT practitioner Laura Donigan guides you on a transformative journey to overcome fears, find purpose and bring peace to your life. See ad, page 11.

Embrace uncertainty. Some of the most beautiful chapters in our lives won’t have a title until much later.
—Bob Goff

Healthy digestion, wellaligned physical structure, proper breathing and a good night’s sleep begin with a healthy mouth. We treat snoring, sleep apnea and TMJ disorders, plus crowns, teeth whitening, bridges, veneers, implant restorations, aligner orthodontics, cleanings, digital X-ray imaging and CO2 laser periodontal treatment. No mercury fillings. See ad, page 15.

Spiritual Center Gifts STONE SOUP INTUITIVE SPIRITUAL CENTER

314 Carmel Dr, FWB 850-533-6565

IntuitiveSpiritualCenter@gmail.com

Fort Walton’s newest eclectic intuitive center. Locally made crafts by local artisans. Intuitive readings, jewelry, paintings, incense, crystals, pottery, semi-precious stones, wind chimes, diaper cakes and hand-painted furniture. See ad, page 21.

UNITY OF PENSACOLA

Jamie Sanders, Minister 3298 Summit Blvd, Ste 16 850-438-2277

UnityOfPensacola.org

Unity of Pensacola offers spiritual teachings that empower abundant and meaningful living. We provide philosophy that is spiritual, not religious, and love-based, not fear-based. Rev. Jamie Sanders offers spiritual counseling. See ad, page 15.

Stem Cell Therapy

AGELESS SOLUTIONS

Cave, MD • Barber, MD • Janis Cook, RN 8990 Ortego Park Dr, Navarre 850-529-0770 • Ageless Navarre.com

Stem Cell Therapy is utilized to seek out inflammation in the body and regenerate any damaged tissue, applying our body’s natural internal repair system. Our services include behavioral therapies, nutritional strategies, hormone replacement pellet therapy, stem cell therapy, prescription medications and, best of all, the support of a caring staff. See ad, page 47.

Thermography

EMERALD COAST THERMOGRAPHY

Located in Miramar Beach & Gulf Breeze 850-980-1005

EmeraldCoastThermography@gmail.com EmeraldCoastThermography.com

We are passionate about educating people on the importance of routine health screenings using 100% radiationFree, touch-free, state-of-the-art infrared cameras. Call or email us for more information; you may also book your appointment online. See ad, page 6.

RADIANT BODY THERMOGRAPHY

Candace Parmer

Clinical Thermographic Technician 503-775-1812

RadiantBodyThermography.com

Medical Infrared (MIR) technology developed by NASA provides an early, objective warning system that may show neurochemical signals far in advance of damage to the body. See ad, page 37.

Being real means allowing yourself to be flawed, silly and imperfect.

Theta-Healing

FELICIA CRAWFORD

850-240-9180

TherapyForTheSoul.org

Therapy for the Soul sessions are a combination of Reiki energy healing, medical intuition, ThetaHealing and channeled qngelic communication customized and personalized for each client. See ad, page 4.

LAURA TYREE

ThetaHealing Healer

LauraTyree Health in Hot Yoga Om (Downtown FWB) 850-642-1015 • LauraTyree.com

ThetaHealing is a meditation technique and spirituality philosophy, accepting of all religions, with the purpose of getting closer to your beliefs Creator. A holistic healing technique allowing you to clear limiting beliefs with meditation and prayer.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

MIND PERFORMANCE CENTER, LLC

(Located inside Path to Wellness) 240 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 251-597-8787

MindPerformanceCenter.com

TMS increases the brain’s ability to regenerate and release neurotransmitters. We pair this with brain pathway correction and the nutritional program of Alzheimer’s researcher Dale Bredesen for quick, profound, positive results. See ad, page 10.

BAYSIDE HYPNOSIS

700 S Palafox St, Ste 200A, Pensacola

Michelle@BaysideHypnosis.com

BaysideHypnosis.com

Hypnotic weight-loss works because it combines common sense, realistic nutrition, and teaches how to think like a naturally thin person with the most advanced hypnotic technology available, performed by skilled, experienced master hypnotists. See ad, page 7.

FLOW WITH ANIESE

224-234-4996

FlowWithAniese.com

IG: @FlowWithAniese

Achieve lasting weight loss with tailored goals, mindful eating and supportive coaching. Balance, health and confidence start here. See ad, page 19.

SLENDERIIZ® SKINNY DROPS

167-C Brooks St SE 850-499-4418

Slenderiiz® provides a cutting-edge advantage to weight loss. Safe, effective and long lasting, these drops easily fit into your onthe-go lifestyle with proven weight loss results. See ad, page 17 & 39.

Yoga Studios

DRAGONFLY YOGA STUDIES

184 Brooks St SE, Bldg 2 Downtown FWB • 850-244-0184

DragonFlyYoga.com

Weight Management

AGELESS SOLUTIONS

8990 Ortega Park Dr, Navarre 850-529-0770

AgelessNavarre.com

More than 20 years of medical assistance with a weight-loss program that helps you reach your perfect weight while maintaining your energy and health. See ad, page 39.

Serene environment for the study and practice of hatha yoga. Certified instructors. Owner/Director Laura Tyree, E-RYT 500. See ad, page 25.

HOT YOGA OM

222 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Unit A Downtown FWB • 850-430-9434

HotYogaOM.com

Hot Yoga Om features far infrared heat, radiant heat, radiant life. Daily classes, amazing teachers, great benefits. Experience it for yourself. See ad, page 31.

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