March 2018
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Autoimmune Disease: A Modern Epidemic? David M. Brady, ND
Mindful Money Management: 3 Strategies for Financial Success Caroline Wetzel
Your Seasonal Detox How-To
Diana Zitserman, ND, MSAc
5 Steps to Heal Your Gut
Beware of Belly Fat: Reduce It Naturally
Jessica T. Wei, MD
J. Erika Dworkin, Certified Lifestyle Educator
Detox Your Landscape
Believe in Mind-Body Unity
Meredith Sorensen
Bernie Siegel, MD
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In This Issue 11
Clean Drinking with Hartford Flavor Company Sage A. Callahan
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Mega Boost Your Health with IV Vitamin Therapy Alina Schneider, APRN
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The Real Deal on Sugar Suzanne Woomer, ND, L.Ac
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Ginger & Lemon Concentrate to Support Detoxification & Digestion Ayelet Connell, PhD, PT, IMT,C
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Top Ten Ways to Start a Yoga Program Justine Fuller
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In Every Issue 22
Detox Your Landscape Meredith Sorensen
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Your Seasonal Detox How-To
12 NUTMEG NUGGETS
Diana Zitserman, ND, MSAc
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5 Steps to Heal Your Gut Jessica T. Wei, MD
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Autoimmune Disease: A Modern Epidemic?
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David M. Brady, ND
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Beware of Belly Fat: Reduce It Naturally J. Erika Dworkin, Certified Lifestyle Educator
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Practical Divine Wisdom Robin Clare
Mindful Money Management: 3 Strategies for Financial Success
8 THE BUZZ
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ave you noticed that time seems to be flying by? I can’t believe it’s March already! Some people say that as you get older time goes by faster because we have more responsibilities, families to take care of, jobs and careers and less free time overall. I’ve been thinking about this because I just celebrated my 50th birthday last month. Yup – you heard right – 50 years old. Over the last few months leading up to it, I’ve been saying to myself – “how in the world have you been alive for 50 years?” It seems impossible. I remember my parents being 50 – where did the time go? But more importantly, I’ve been reflecting on what I’ve accomplished over the last 50 years. And even more important than that – what lies ahead! It used to be that 50 marked this huge milestone (and of course it is) – but the outlook from there was pretty bleak. Most people believed that life was more than half over and it was a downhill road of aging, health issues and ultimately death. Walk into any party store and all of the “50” decorations and party swag are black with references to being over the hill and OLD! I even saw stuff with the grim reaper on it! But as I sit here today, I believe that we’ve come a long way from those beliefs. Isn’t everyone saying that 50 is the new 30?? I can say for sure that at 50 my outlook is fantastic – I truly believe that life is only going to get better. I’m in the best physical shape of my life, my business is still growing, I know I have much bigger and better things to accomplish – and I’m way more confident and comfortable in my skin which is an amazing place to be. The funny thing is though, that I’m not sure I would have said I expected to feel this way if you asked me when I was 30. If I had any idea that I would be looking and feeling the way that I do at 50 – I might have done a lot of things differently in my life. The point here…age is just a number! I know it’s a cliché – but now I understand what it means. We are living in an amazing time where we have the best information about how to take care of our body and soul at our fingertips every day. We have opportunities galore to start a new business, a new job, travel and learn. At 50 – we still have 20+ good years to do whatever our heart desires. I know people who are going back to school and starting a whole new career. I mean seriously you’re still young enough to become an entrepreneur and have the energy to put in the hours. You’re old enough to have wisdom but young enough that your parents may still be alive. If you’re tired, you can ask the young guy to give up his seat on the subway for you…or you can date him! So JUST DO IT! Stop worrying about your age, your finances, what people will think. Even if you do live to be 100 – I can guarantee you’ll look back and think…life is short. Have no regrets. In Health and Happiness,
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THE BUZZ Depression: A Disease or a Symptom?
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The Center for Natural Medicine Welcomes Dr. Hannah Gale
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he Center for Natural Medicine is delighted to announce that Dr. Hannah Gale has joined our team of Naturopathic physicians. Dr. Gale is a licensed Naturopathic physician and licensed Acupuncturist. She is a graduate of the University of Bridgeport and takes a special interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Anthroposophical Medicine, epigenetics, and homeopathy. After having been a teacher for over 10 years Dr. Gale decided to jump heart first into the Naturopathic medical field. Helping others is her passion and as a Naturopathic physician she teaches her patients how to take their health back into their own hands. The Center for Natural Medicine was opened 18 years ago by Naturopathic physician Jonathan Raistrick. His dream was to build a practice dedicated to natural medicine and holistic modalities. Since then the Center has added three other licensed doctors to its growing staff, Dr. Christina Amicone, Dr. Robert Murphy and most recently Dr. Hannah Gale. All of their physicians have varying experience and areas of expertise. The practice also offers colon hydrotherapy which is performed by a physician on staff who works in conjunction with your individual health needs. In a world where health and healthcare is a growing concern, the Center for Natural Medicine strives to give patients the individualized care they need and deserve. To schedule an appointment with Jonathan Raistrick, Christina Amicone, Robert Murphy or Hannah Gale call Center for Natural Medicine 860-945-1004, 640 Main Street Watertown, CT. For more information visit centerfornaturalmedicine.net. See ad on page 18.
A New Healing and Wellness Center in Hebron
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ea in the Sky Healing and Wellness Center has opened its doors and is quickly becoming a place for the community to find better health, well-being, and balance. With a variety of services as well as classes, workshops, and weekly meditations, there is something for anyone looking to live a more harmonious life. Owner Melanie VanOstrand is a shamanic practitioner and master healer offering her services in shamanic healing, reiki, and Celtic reiki. Melanie teaches classes including reiki, spiritual development, meditation, and shamanic journeying. Additional services include counseling and psychotherapy with James Andersen MA, LCSW; shamanic sound healing private sessions and group events with Deb Shea; organic healing facials with esthetician and reiki practitioner Jodi Peterson; reiki and IET® with Sharon Hornik; and Balanced Flow Yoga with Shannon Briggs. Sea in the Sky also hosts The Monthly Mediums event with medium Claire Rafala and Sandy Davies, tarot reader and medium. The center is conveniently located on route 85 in Hebron and offers a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere. Meditation Mondays, held every Monday evening at 7 pm, is a great way to get to know Sea in the Sky and become part of this growing community. Visit www. seaintheskyhealing.com or call 860-530-1552 for more information.
Tap into Your Inner Spirit and Paint!
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o you feel the urge to be creative? With this simple method, you’ll raise your vibration and allow your creativity to flow. In this unique painting workshop, you’ll relax and enjoy a guided meditation, a shamanic journey and a singing crystal bowl to achieve a higher level of consciousness. From this elevated place, you’ll feel more expansive, open and inspired to express your creativity. Then, you’ll pick up a brush, dip it in paint and fill your canvas. Spirit works through your brush as it moves across the canvas in fun and beautiful ways. There are no mistakes and you do not need any art or painting experience. You’ll be surprised at how easy painting can be and the sense of freedom and joy that stem from this spiritual approach. The program is for adults. Join workshop leader Ronnie Ann Ryan, an inspired painter who has been teaching spiritual topics for more than 20 years and painting since high school. “Participants come away feeling lighter and smiling, ready to hang their painting and remember the experience.” Learn more about Ronnie at InnerSpiritPainting.com The workshop will be held at ArtFish42 on Friday, March 16th from 7-9pm. The fee is $49 and all materials are included. Register at ArtFish42.com or call (203)693-3301. ArtFish42 is located at Walnut Beach, 42 Naugatuck Ave, Milford, CT, If you would like more information, please call Ronnie at 203.877.3777. See ad on page 13.
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THE BUZZ Whole Body Medicine in Fairfield Welcomes Dr. David Johnston, DO
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hole-Body Medicine is pleased to announce that Dr. David Johnston, DO has joined their holistic health center. Dr. Johnston is a board-certified Osteopathic Physician. His extensive background in osteopathy, combined with his training in a whole-body approach to health and wellness, brings unique insight to patient care at The Breiner Whole-Body Health Center in Fairfield. Dr. Johnston has additional training in hands-on Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for infants, children, adults and seniors. He has studied functional and nutritional medicine. Most recently Dr. Johnston attended post-graduate education in the relationship of temporomandibular joint dysfunction as it relates to spinal problems; this knowledge will be valuable in co-treatment with Dr. Mark Breiner’s dental patients.
Bountiful Blessings Healing & Guidance Expands to Rocky Hill and Sedona
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ountiful Blessings Healing & Guidance has expanded services in 2 new locations. Owner Jo Homar says moving her Connecticut office to 1845 Silas Deane Highway in Rocky Hill has provided her with the space to expand her services and offer studio retail hours for her inspiring and empowering handmade jewelry, art and gifts. In addition to Bountiful Blessings’ new Rocky Hill location Jo has been busy constructing and opening her Sedona, AZ office. Sedona’s amazing energies have called Jo to be of service to clients and students who live in and visit this amazing place for healing and spiritual guidance. In all of Jo’s work she serves as a channel bridging the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds through guided messages and healings. Healing and reading sessions are by appointment only and can be scheduled using her online scheduler for both offices. Reiki and Integrated Energy Therapy classes are provided on a rotating schedule in both locations so be sure to check her class schedules listed on websites. Studio retail hours vary monthly and are posted on website. Many one-of-a-kind pieces are first displayed in the studio and usually get snatched up before they can make it to the online store. Jo also accepts custom orders.
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Dr. Johnston joins Dr. Mark Breiner, Dr. Adam Breiner, Dr. David Brady and Dr. Elena Sokolova at the Breiner Whole-Body Health Center. Dr. Mark Breiner, a leading authority in holistic dentistry, sees patients suffering from problems associated with common dental procedures, as well as those suffering from sleep breathing disorders. Dr. Adam Breiner sees patients for Lyme disease and treats patients with neurological conditions such as concussions, stroke, TBI and ADD/ADHD, using cutting-edge therapies such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and neurotherapies to aid in their recovery. Fibromyalgia expert, and author of the Fibro Fix, Dr. David Brady, is a world-renowned expert in functional medicine. Ancient Healing Methods, combined with modern naturopathic medicine, infrared thermography, and restoring female wellness, is the focus of Dr. Elena Sokolova’s patient base. To learn more about Dr. Johnston or our other practitioners, please visit www.wholebodymed.com. To schedule an appointment please call our office at 203-371-8258 ext.2. See ad on page 17.
For more information, visit JoHomar.com or SedonaHealingRetreat.com or HealingArtisanGifts.com. See ad on page 14.
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Clean Drinking with Hartford Flavor Company
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elaneia Dubay began making cranberry liqueur for holiday gifts starting in 2008, then in 2011 beset by gluten and chemical sensitivities, she created the liqueurs in her kitchen for her own enjoyment.
couple did not want to continue this trend and by handcrafting every batch of each flavor, the company is proud to say Wild Moon and future product lines will be made without GMOs and will always be chemical free.
Fast forward to 2013 to a neighborhood party in Hartford’s West End, to which Lelaneia brought two bottles of liqueurs as hostess gifts. There happened to be a few local restaurant owners and mixologists present. They unknowingly tasted the liqueurs and were blown away. They called it ‘magic in a bottle,’ and said there was nothing else like it on the market.
In the early development phase, Lelaneia, to her great surprise, could not find a base spirit that was guaranteed non-GMO in the United States. Opening up the search, she found a sugar cane base spirit produced in The Netherlands. By using sugar cane, the natural sweetness enhances the liqueurs and is more environmentally friendly than wheat, which is a popular ingredient in spirits production.
At first Lelaneia was hesitant, as she ran her own landscape design firm with a background in art and botany. But knowing more and more people affected by the chemicals in food, she began to research the alcohol industry. Now determined to provide an alternative in spirits, Lelaneia ran through hundreds of test batches before deciding on the original flavors available today: Cucumber, Rose, Lime, Cranberry, Lavender, Chai Spice and Birch. “I really went for flavors you couldn't find on shelves, I wanted to reduce unnecessary sugars and pull flavor forward.” Her husband, Tom, was “all in” for using his experience in the corporate world, and together, they moved forward to develop artisanal, botanically-infused liqueur and Wild Moon Liqueurs was born.
For decades, people have become more selective when it comes to food and diet, yet stop this practice when it comes to their alcohol choices. ‘Clean drinking’ supports the thought if you are going to eat clean, why not drink clean too? Hartford Flavor is up for the challenge of resetting industry standards by educating consumers. Part of their mission is to be a sustainable, ethical spirits producer that includes being environmentally minded. This practice involves repurposing, reusing and recycling as much as possible. The company grows some of its raw flavoring materials, sources from local farms, recycles and composts, and supports the efforts within the ‘green’ industry. Lelaneia believes everything is connected in some manner and therefore encourages everyone she meets to ‘drink clean’.
In 2014, Tom and Lelaneia started Hartford Flavor Company and launched the product line. Wild Moon Liqueurs, has been called by some industry veterans, “the only liqueur that contains non-gmo and organic raw materials, for a gluten-free, chemical free product.”
Wild Moon is now found at retailers and restaurants across CT, MA, RI and FL and will launch into several other states in the coming months. Hartford Flavor’s tasting room, is open to the public for tours on Fridays 4-7pm, Saturday 1-6pm, and Sunday 2-5pm. The tasting room can also be hired out for private tastings and events.
To bring any alcoholic product to the market, producers go through the federal Tax and Trade Bureau, which regulates alcohol. By going through the system, Lelaneia noticed that the bureau does not require companies to list their ingredients on packaging like the food industry does. Because of this, it is the norm for alcohol brands to use preservatives, stabilizers, GMOs, artificial flavor and coloring without informing their consumers. The
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Nutmeg “Nuggets” Fix Your Diet to Help Lower Cholesterol
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ccording to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), about 32% of adults in the United States have high cholesterol. This is defined as having elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL), levels at or above 130 mg/ dl. Lowering LDL is the primary goal of conventional cholesterol treatment. Raising the levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDL), which are protective, and lowering blood fats called triglycerides are also targets for cholesterol medications. Dietary intervention for high cholesterol in the past was primarily to lower fats, such as those found in eggs, meat, and high fat dairy products. This approach worked for some, but not all people. The emphasis has shifted, especially among holistic practitioners, to emphasize ingesting minimally processed foods, while reducing or eliminating processed foods. Foods as close as possible to their natural state are considered to be less processed. Foods that are processed tend to be packaged, have more ingredients, and they don’t resemble the foods that they came from. An eating plan to lower LDL and triglycerides and raise HDL eliminates refined “white” flours, processed sugar, and unhealthy fats such as those found in fast food and packaged snacks. Grain and flour products (even whole grains) are limited because of the effect on blood sugar and insulin levels, which increase inflammation and the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. At least a serving or more per day of legumes (beans, peas, lentils), which are sources of soluble fiber and protein, are included. The soluble fiber found in legumes and other foods have the benefit of lowering LDL. It is recommended to increase non-starchy vegetable intake to six or more cups per day. These include all vegetables except potato, sweet potato, yam, taro, yucca, winter squash, and carrots. Starchy vegetables are fine to include but in smaller quantities because they contain more carbohydrates and have a greater effect on blood sugar. The eating plan also includes raw nuts and seeds and minimally processed oils and fats such as extra virgin olive oil and avocado. Many holistic practitioners agree that eggs from naturally raised chickens and grass-fed beef can be used. Both eggs and beef were primary targets of past cholesterol-lowering dietary campaigns. Naturally raised meats and farm eggs tend to have more beneficial omega-3 fatty acids than animals raised in large scale operations know as factory farms. This is thought to be because of unnatural living conditions and diets consisting of pesticide laden-GMO corn and soy. Fish are considered one of the healthiest animal-based protein sources, but you have to be careful about choosing fish that are lower in toxins such as heavy metals and pesticides. Choose sustainably caught, wild-caught, or local fish, rather than farmraised to get the health benefits of essential fatty acids. Dr. Stacey Munro is a Naturopathic physician who specializes in prevention and treatment of chronic health conditions. Following Naturopathic philosophy, she looks for the root cause, rather than just treating symptoms. Dr. Munro prescribes dietary and lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, herbs, and other natural therapies. Nature’s Helper Medical Clinic 178 Mountain Road, Suffield, CT 860.758.7808 www.NaturesHelperMedical.com 12
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What is Autoimmune Disease?
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his type of disorder includes arthritis, allergies, celiac disease, MS, psoriasis, and many other problems that people are dealing with in our country. It occurs when your body starts to attack itself from an out of control immune system which was fighting an infection, a food, an allergen, or a toxin thus creating inflammation throughout the body. This can be directed at your joints, your digestive system, your skin, your endocrine system or something systemic. The problem is that most regular tests can’t find the cause of this inflammation. Anti-inflammatory medicine is prescribed which just covers up the problem and can cause other problems like intestinal bleeding, leaky gut, yeast overgrowth and more infection. What we need to do is remove the cause. The first line of defense is to remove inflammatory foods from the diet such as refined carbohydrates, dairy, processed foods, gluten and sugar. Probiotics can be used to stop yeast over growth. Vitamins such as fish oil, zinc, and certain herbs like Echinacea, can support the immune system and fight infection. Complete healing of the gut and the immune system can take many months but it is truly amazing how quickly people can start to feel better from these changes. Their fatigue, joint pain, and digestive issues can disappear in as little as a few weeks. Donna Bunte, MSOM, L. Ac. holds a Masters degree in acupuncture from the Tri-state College of Acupuncture in Manhattan and is certified in Chinese herbal medicine. Donna is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, trained through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in New York. For more information call 203-6980793 or go to www.donnabunte.com. See ad on page 20.
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any clients can have normal blood labs and still experience hair loss and/thinning. Our body has the amazing ability to self-heal and self-regulate with the proper environment and nutrition. There are many checks and balances occurring in our bodies on a constant basis every second of the day. Many of these checks and balances occur without the body ever sending any symptoms, signs, or warnings. Usually the body will send the signal in the form of pain, discomfort, and even hair loss. Healthy hair growth can be a sign of a healthy body whereas hair loss can be the pre-cursor for more serious medical conditions. I see many hair loss clients in my office with normal blood labs. Hair loss is not considered a medical condition in which blood labs are designed for. Blood labs are designed to diagnose certain medical conditions and levels, such as T3/T4 (hormone levels from the Thyroid) and Free Testosterone. The normal amount of free testosterone one looks for on their blood lab is 2% or less, however one can still experience hair loss within normal range. It is safe to say when clients experience hair loss with normal levels of free testosterone, they are sensitive to the 2%. In addition, there are many other contributing factors. This is just one simple example of how one can experience hair loss with normal blood labs. For additional testing, HMA (Hair/Mineral analysis) can be very helpful for assessing hair deficiencies. Receive 6 free laser treatments with your 12-Week program when you mention this article. Call for your consultation today! Submitted by Donyelle V. McBride, Trichologist. For more information, visit www. mcbridehair.com. Email: info@mcbridehair.com Phone: 860.985.2081.
MANifest Love on the Spring Equinox!
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nly two days a year are perfectly balanced regarding day and night. Starting on March 20th, the Vernal Equinox, every day grows two minutes longer until June’s summer solstice - the longest day of the year. This is the time to feel balanced and grounded, the ideal foundation for manifesting something new like LOVE. The spring equinox is a time for new beginnings, emergence and rebirth. Take advantage of this expansive time to feel hopeful, be bold, and sow seeds to attract the relationship you dream of. Here are three fun Equinox rituals to attract love: 1. Clear Space: Reduce clutter and toss old love letters to make room in your life for new love. The Universe hates a vacuum and rushes to fill the empty space. 2. Be in Nature: Get outside and breathe deeply. Plant your legs firmly on the earth to feel grounded. Remember you are a part of everything on earth and feel the joy in that oneness. That makes you magnetic. 3. Plant Seeds: Plant herb or flower seeds in a pot. Tend and water them with care. As they sprout and grow, know that love blooms for you too. Anyone can leverage the magic of the spring equinox. If you’re looking for love, smile at more people on the street. Break free from winter hibernation to be friendly. Express gratitude for all that is good in your life and the world. That’s the spirit to attract love! For 16 years Ronnie Ann Ryan – The Dating Coach for Women has helped thousands of women smarten up about dating and finding love. She woke up single on her 40th birthday and freaked, then took the positive steps she shares today with clients to date 30 men in 15 months and meet the man she married. Discover how she can help you at 203-877-3777 or www.NeverTooLate.biz. See ad below. 3.5w x 3.375h
The Only Thing Constant is Change
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eraclitus was a Greek philosopher (circa 500 BCE) who was known for his quote “the only thing constant is change”. He believed that life is always in flux. He was absolutely right. When we want to change, we begin to ask ourselves questions to determine what we want to change (some of us make lists). Should I make a career change? Do I want to lose weight? Do I want to exercise (or exercise more)? Do I want to eat healthier? Here are a few things to remember as we embark on changing: 1. When you decide to make a change in your life, reflect on why you want this change. What are the benefits? Will this make you happy (or happier)? How can you achieve this? Are you ready? 2. When you decide what change (or changes) you want to make, then it’s time to start creating goals. 3. Create goals and commit to them. When you have committed to your goals, each action will move you toward a new behavior. 4. Measure your progress using a journal. You can review where you began and where you are now. Here a few things to remember as you are changing: 1. Be kind to yourself. It takes time to change. It takes anywhere from 21 to 30 days to begin to change your behavior. 2. If at first you don’t succeed, keep going. Achieving your goals takes perseverance. Following these steps will ultimately create behavior change. Remember to celebrate each triumph in your journey to change. In time, you will become a happier and healthier YOU! Lisa Ciccomascolo is a certified, professional behavioral coach & owner of Intuitive Coaching LLC. Lisa will help you bridge the gap between where you are now to where you want to be. She works with clients throughout the United States by phone, internet and in person. www.intuitivecoachingllc.com, 203-888-6100. See ad below.
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Nutmeg “Nuggets” 5 Steps to Clear Toxins and Regain Health
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ealth issues can arise because of a build-up of toxic chemicals, creating a high body burden of metals, pesticides, solvents, and other chemicals that can cause headaches, fatigue, rashes, muscle or joint pain, hormonal imbalance, or worse. Fortunately, there some simple things that can reduce this body burden and improve over-all health:
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1. Reduce exposure: Eliminating any source of current exposure is the most important step. Simple testing for current exposures can help with this process. 2. Support liver function: As the main detox organ of the body, the liver processes toxins and gets them ready for elimination from the body. Various natural supplements like Milk Thistle Seed, Dandelion, Burdock root, or Turmeric all assist the liver in its vital functions. 3. Clean up your diet: Reducing processed foods, alcohol, sugar and other foods decreases the burden that the liver takes on, freeing it up to assist in elimination. Eating plenty of dark green leafy vegetables (spinach, kale, brussels sprouts, beet greens) provides the liver with the essential nutrients it needs to do its detox work. Also, making sure that adequate amounts of fiber in the diet are essential, as regular bowel movements are one of the most important ways that the body clears itself of toxins. 4. Drink plenty of water: As you begin a detox or cleanse, toxins will be released from their storage in the tissues of the body. Maintaining appropriate levels of hydration with filtered water or herbal tea ensures that these toxins will be flushed from the body. 5. Sauna: Multiple studies have demonstrated the benefits of saunas for both mobilizing toxins from their storage places in the tissues, as well as increasing elimination via the sweat and urine.
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The list of conditions that IV Therapy can help is endless; here are just a few:
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By Alina Schneider, APRN ntravenous (IV) therapy, also known as “Myer’s Cocktails,” has been used for decades, but for many of us, we need to go back to the basics and understand what this is and how it can help.
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IV nutrient therapy is when vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other nutrients are infused directly into your bloodstream. When you take vitamins orally they often lose their potency and absorption power during digestion and you never receive their full effect. If you’re considering IV therapy, your first step would be to get a physical exam and have your blood drawn. A specific, personalized protocol will be designed based on your health needs and symptoms. Each patient’s IV therapy program is dependent on individualized care. Now imagine relaxing in a recliner, receiving mega doses of the nutrients you specifically need, and them going exactly where they need to go. It’s a powerful treatment that will certainly help boost your immune system and overall wellness. These IV therapies can help with chronic fatigue, viral infections, heart disease, cancer, and more. They are also effective at boosting nutritional status and preventing illnesses in healthy individuals. Let’s take a closer look:
• Disease Prevention improve outcomes of patients who have recently had a heart attack. IV infusions of this mineral can stop acute asthma, and by replenishing your magnesium, it helps relax the airways for ongoing support. Additionally, IV magnesium is beneficial for patients with chronic migraines and those with diabetes. Vitamins and Minerals for Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia People suffering with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue are believed to have impaired cellular function, which stimulates painful contractions and muscle spasms. To address these problems, a full regimen of nutrients, including intravenous B vitamins, magnesium, vitamin C, and amino acids are proven to boost energy, improve tissue repair, and relieve stress. Immune Function & Energy A number of nutrients play well-defined roles in the maintenance of a robust immune response, optimal energy, and overall health. This unique IV “cocktail” contains high doses of B-complex vitamins along with vitamin C, beta-carotene, selenium, and zinc, all of which are vital for optimal health. This nutrient mix also helps patients to cope with addictions and overcome cravings.
Vitamin C and Cancer Studies conducted at the National Institutes of Health and multiple university research centers show that when blood concentrations of vitamin C reach target levels—only possible through IV administration—it kills cancer cells while leaving healthy cells intact. When used in conjunction with chemotherapy treatment, vitamin C therapy can combat fatigue and provide nutritional and immune support for patients with cancer. Magnesium for Heart & Respiratory Problems IV magnesium is an excellent therapy for patients with heart disease and respiratory issues among others. Multiple studies demonstrate that infusions of this mineral
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ultimately leads to improvements in mood. Sugar also engages opiate receptors, which can lead to a sugar addiction. Sugar cravings can be a result of candida overgrowth in the gut. Think about that for a minute. Candida feeds on sugar and can cause you to crave sugar.
The Real Deal on Sugar By Suzanne Woomer, ND, L.Ac
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t’s a good two months after the holidays, but many of us are still struggling with an addiction to sugar. High sugar intake can deplete your body of vital nutrients, increase your risk of disease, affect your mood, and suppress your immune function. Drinking 2 cans of soda, which contains approximately 20-24 teaspoons of sugar can suppress immune function for up to 5 hours after consumption! One of the main issues with sugar is that it competes with vitamin C in our immune cells, which lowers the ability to fight infection. Before we delve too far into our discussion about sugar, perhaps we should first define what sugar is and its implication in the diet. There are three macronutrients required to sustain life: fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. Sugar is a carbohydrate. The term sugar typically invokes the image of white refined table sugar (made from sugar beets and sugarcane), which contains empty calories. However, sugar is also found in the forms of glucose, galactose, lactose, fructose, sucrose and maltose. Devoid of nutrients, sugar can actually deplete the body of nutrients which are needed for sugar metabolism. The main nutrients depleted by sugar include B vitamins, chromium, and magnesium. B vitamins are important for enzymatic reactions in the body and low levels can cause tiredness, numbness and tingling. Chromium is important for insulin regulation, and magnesium supports many enzymes in the body. Some food for thought; one molecule of sugar depletes 54 molecules of magnesium.
related? The cell membrane is coated in a glycocalyx. The glycocalyx helps control the endothelial cells in blood vessels. When the endothelial cells are disrupted due to increased sugar consumption, sugar molecules will covalently attach to protein or lipid molecules in blood vessels. This will compromise the glycocalyx, causing a fluid imbalance. This imbalance results in edema and plaque formation - a cardiovascular risk. What does that mean for us? Blood sugar is increased in the blood vessels causing increased glycation of endothelial cells, increased inflammation, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes among other health concerns. The intake of refined sugar causes the initial spike in blood sugar, so the pancreas releases insulin. This can cause low blood sugar, which influences another reaction where the adrenal gland will release cortisol to increase low blood sugar and bring it back into balance. The cycle of insulin release and then cortisol released by the adrenal glands can cause chronic fatigue syndrome, adrenal fatigue, and menopause. What causes you to crave sugar? In the short term, increased consumption of sugar can increase L-tryptophan which is converted into serotonin. This
Candida is an organism usually found in the human body, where small quantities are normal and needed for our survival. If an imbalance in the flora occurs where good bacteria are lacking, candida can overgrow. “Good” bacteria keep “bad” bacteria in check, preventing it from overgrowing, but when this system is upset, candida can flourish. The balance can be upset by the overuse of antibiotics (they destroy all bacteria, not just the “bad” guys) and by overconsumption of sugar. Without “good” bacteria to keep “bad” bacteria in check the “bad” guys can take over. Does that mean all sugar is bad? Not always. Natural sugars, like those found in fruits and vegetables, are good for you because they contain vital nutrients. One should try to avoid all refined and concentrated sugars, such as white table sugar, high fructose corn syrup, maple syrup, processed honey and brown sugar. Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame (Nutrasweet) and saccharin should also be avoided. Stevia is a good alternative natural sweetener which doesn’t contain calories. It has been shown to help regulate pancreatic function in diabetics to decrease blood sugar, as well as exhibit antimicrobial qualities. Suzanne Woomer, ND, L.Ac, is a naturopathic physician and licensed acupuncturist at Hart Acupuncture and Nutrition in Farmington, CT. She is also a certified Reiki Master, and offers community acupuncture at West Hartford Yoga on select Saturdays. For more information or to schedule an appointment call Hart Acupuncture and Nutrition at (860) 284-4406 or visit hartacu. com. See ad on page 7.
What types of conditions do you correlate with increased sugar consumption? Typically, obesity, diabetes, cavities and metabolic syndrome to name a few. Other conditions caused by high sugar intake are cardiovascular disease, (which is caused by increased fat deposition), hormonal imbalances, cancer, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hypertension and high triglycerides in the blood. How are all of these diseases 16
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Ginger & Lemon Concentrate to Support Detoxification & Digestion By Ayelet Connell, PhD, PT, IMT,C
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s a rule, all parents know that their kids are different from each other. This difference can be viewed in different ways—with my kiddos it is very evident in their tolerance and ability to take supplements. As winter rolls around, it’s easy to support our kids’ immunity by giving them some basic supplements to boost their immunity while they spend their days with lots of other children that may be sick. My son has no problems swallowing supplements—he definitely takes after my husband! My daughter, on the other hand, is much more ‘picky’. Last summer, my sister-in-law taught me a fantastic immune-boosting and digestion supporting recipe using ginger and lemon. Follow the directions below and once you have the concentrate, you can leave it in the fridge for over a week and it will still be fresh in a covered jar. One tablespoon per day in your water bottle or in a ‘ginger/lemon tea’ will leave you feeling refreshed and also more resilient! Dr. Ayelet Connell, PhD, PT, IMT,C is President and owner of Integrative Wellness & Physical Therapy in Bloomfield CT, a wellness center offering Physical Therapy, Integrative Manual Therapy, Chiropractic, Acupuncture, and nutritional wellness. Ayelet is a natural health expert and has written and published many articles on the subject. See ad on page 31.
Ginger & Lemon Concentrate Ingredients: • 1 whole lemon • Large piece of ginger root Special Equipment: • Nut Bag: You can purchase one at Whole Foods or through Amazon 1. Squeeze 1 whole lemon into your blender 2. Chop up whole ‘large’ ginger with peel and add to blender (make sure you chop it into smaller chunks if you don’t have a high-powered blender. 3. Purée (you’ll need to use blender stopper if you have one, to help push ginger down into blade) 4. Pour mixture into nut bag over bowl 5. Squeeze juice through nut bag into bowl and then pour into container 6. Store juice in air tight container in fridge 7. Add 1-2 Tablespoons to glass of water or make into tea with 1 teaspoon of honey
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Top Ten Ways to Start a Yoga Program
By Justine Fuller s the owner/director of Fuller Yoga and instructor for 20 years I’ve seen a lot. But more importantly I’ve heard a lot; of excuses that is. I’ve heard everything from “yoga is too hard” to, “it’s boring”, to, “I’m not flexible enough to do yoga”. Starting something new over the age of 29 is not easy, I get it, but in this case the benefits, from increased flexibility to decreased stress levels, will far outweigh the challenges of being a beginner. I tell my students to take at least 3 yoga classes a week to really feel the benefits and make progress. So I’ve devised a list of helpful hints for those just starting out. Make a copy and put it in your yoga mat bag to remind you to keep going.
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Be willing to try different things. Take 30 days and go to a few yoga studios, try an online class or take a private lesson. In essence you are shopping around for what fits your personality, your lifestyle and your energy level. There is nothing worse than “having to go to the gym.” So don’t give your yoga mat the same fate.
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Find a friend to go with you. It’s hard to go it alone. Find someone who is willing to do different things with you for a month. At the end of 30 days you may find you both go your own way but don’t commit to anything until you’ve both tried everything. Having a friend keeps you accountable when you just don’t feel like going.
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Shop for new yoga attire. Nothing says fun like a reason to go shopping. It’s always better to work out or do some downward facing dogs knowing you look your best. Find workout clothes that you feel good in and you like to wear. However, don’t buy too many as you’re likely to have to buy it all over again once you start re-shaping your body.
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Keep a journal. After every class, DVD or private session rate what it was like. Did you like the workout but not the teacher? Did you like the place but not the people? Create a list and score each place or yoga practice after each visit. Start to identify what on your list is the most important to you and match up the places/classes that have the highest scores.
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There are no quick fixes. Taking care of your body and your health is a choice. We all know that we can’t floss once and keep our teeth at their best. The same goes with yoga. It needs to be a lifestyle choice. Something we can easily fit into our schedule that is an enjoyable part of our day. Something we can look forward to. Think of it like lunch or recess when you were a kid.
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Feel your way into shape. Even if it’s not here yet feel what is like to fit in those new clothes, feel what it is like when the opposite sex notices you, feel how great it is when you have to tighten your belt, feel how you are going to receive the compliments that come, feel how rewarding it is when your hard work pays off. Don’t let yourself feel anything else but the end result.
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Be ready for change. You cannot start a yoga program and expect everything in your life to stay status quo. You are changing. Your schedule is changing, your energy levels are changing, your muscles are changing, and all of that takes work and effort so expect to feel sore, expect to have other people vie for your time, expect some challenges and remember change leads to change.
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Make it a priority. Whatever we give our attention to will expand. If you let your co-workers convince you it’s better to go out for happy hour than going to a yoga class remember you are on a path to change. When you give your attention to something new and make it a priority everything else will expand in that direction. There are happy hours every night of the week but your favorite class or yoga teacher may not be.
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After 30 days give yourself a day to go back. Go back to your old schedule, old eating habits, old friends, old clothes and notice the difference in how you feel from the old days to your new days. Remember this is only to notice how you feel, not what you are thinking. Which one feels better? Your body will always let you know what feels right.
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Mindful Money Management: 3 Strategies for Financial Success
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ow do you feel when you think about your financial situation? If you experience anxiety, uncertainty, or other unpleasant symptoms, you are not alone. Finances are a significant concern for many people. A 2017 study by Guardian Life Insurance Company of America entitled “Mind, Body, and Wallet,” found that money is cited as the #1 source of stress for a majority of American workers. The same survey showed that worry about personal finances is the leading cause of emotional stress and contributes to lower physical wellness. But managing your money does not have to be an upsetting experience that negatively impacts you. Applying mindfulness techniques to your finances can help you cultivate a deeper awareness of your total financial picture, enabling you to approach your financial decisions with greater conviction and calculated risk. What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is an intentional focus on the present moment. It has evolved over time to become a secular, psychological practice of developing and sustaining attention to thoughts, feelings, body sensations, and environmental stimuli that impact our experience of “now”. Non-judgmental awareness of each moment is cultivated through mindfulness. Practitioners challenge themselves to attain a heightened sensitivity to the present through a variety of techniques
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including, but not limited to, meditation, pauses, and gentle movements. The impact of mindfulness on physical, mental, and social well-being is documented widely through scientific and academic studies. Strategy 1: Create Space Mindfulness promotes a consistent, ongoing process of using our senses to become more attuned to what is going on inside our bodies and outside us in our surrounding environment. This disciplined activity of “creating space” on a regular basis enables practitioners to experience feelings of groundedness and centeredness in the midst of racing thoughts and life’s busyness. Try incorporating this strategy of “creating space” to your approach to your finances. Do you think about your finances beyond just paying the next bill that’s due? Do you know what you save and spend and check your statements? Do you review your insurance policies and ensure they continue to make sense for your needs? Consider dedicating time – it can be as brief as a few minutes, or as long as 30 minutes, as long as it’s recurring – to pay your bills and consider questions like this as part of understanding your total financial picture. Formally reserve this time in your calendar and don’t cancel the appointment. In the same way you go to the gym on a regular basis to take care of your physical health or ensure that you get a certain number of hours of sleep for your mental health, “create space” in your lifestyle to take care of your financial health. Strategy 2: Plan with a Purpose Mindfulness emphasizes awareness and non-judgment. Through mindfulness, we discover that our thoughts are narratives that we create as a result of our own unique perceptions and life experiences. Repeated practice of mindfulness empowers us to let go of the constant chatter – especially the negative thoughts – that monopolize our focus, and just be.
Adopt this same open, curious awareness to your financial situation. Without worrying about how you’ll do it, ask yourself “What do I want to do with my money?” Reflect on this question repeatedly during the spaces that you have created in your schedule, and observe what bubbles up for you. If the same priorities emerge each time you reflect on this question, these could be the goals that form the foundation of your unique financial plan.
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include: suppressing weeds, maintaining soil temperatures, retaining moisture, enhancing the beauty of the landscape, and providing a supply of organic matter as the mulch decomposes. Mulch can be laid down as a path or tucked around existing plants. We recommend a 2-3” layer of the kind that works best for you based on the following characteristics:
Detox Your Landscape By Meredith Sorensen
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veryone seems to have a detox plan. The best ones I’ve seen come with a balance of avoiding the “bad” and increasing the “good”. For example: reducing sugar and increasing veggies; cutting back on carbs and leaning into proteins; less time on screens and more experiences with people; nurturing good vibes and avoiding toxic relationships; more sleep, less caffeine. You get the picture. As the days get longer and the horizon gets brighter, you may intend to apply similar principles towards your landscape. “Detox” is not necessarily about dealing with heavy metals or toxic chemicals. Rather, it’s a trend towards landscape wellness. Given a baseline understanding of the basic composition of healthy soil – a vibrant ecosystem of 25% air, 25% water, 45% mineral soil, and 5% organic matter, teaming with macro- and micro-organisms – here are five landscape detox tactics to try on your own stomping grounds. 1. Get on a path. No, really, it’s not just a metaphor. Pathways are important for landscapes. They visually shape the experience and the space. They also provide the practical advantage of keeping footprints – and weight, which leads to compaction – off of the workable soil. While pathways get compacted, the growing soil in gardens, veggie beds, and lawns can maintain its fluffy, porous qualities that enable the transfer of water, air, nutrients, roots, and beneficial organisms. Paths can be made out of a variety of materials. We often recommend mulch, which brings us to our second tip. 2. Lay down a magical layer of mulch. Mulch is a garden’s unsung hero. Indeed, we often refer to March as “Mulch Madness” because a layer of mulch spread down now will save so much time and energy in the future. The biggest benefits of mulch
• Cedar Mulch: Typically a warm brown color with a pleasant cedar smell. Cedar mulch is great for repelling insects and has a very slow decay process so it won’t break down quickly. Cedar mulch is also the most resistant to artillery fungus. • Bark Mulches: Typically a variety of mulches that comes in an earthy hue or with natural colorants (brown, black and red) to make the color last. It breaks down quickly and adds nutrients to the soil. • Pine Bark Mulch: Typically a naturally rich, dark color with a pleasant pine scent. It’s a slow decomposer. • Hemlock Mulch: Typically strong reddish and orange tones which add rich color to landscapes. Just like cedar and pine mulch, hemlock mulches decompose slowly. 3. Amend your soil with compost. Compost is the champion detox friend for your earth system that helps support the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil. You don’t want to plant directly in it; you want to mix it in strategically. Here are a few tips to help you do so: • For gardens and new lawns: add a 2-4” layer of compost and mix it into the top 6” layer of soil. • For existing lawns: add a ¼”-1/2” layer as a topdressing. If your lawn looks all brown and earthy after the application, relax…the compost will settle down into the soil and help nourish those roots throughout the rest of the season. • For trees and shrubs: dig a hole 2-3 times the diameter of the root ball. Mix 1 part compost with 2 parts mineral soil (mineral soil is the soil from digging the hole). Add the soil mix back in under and around the root ball, which should be at the same height as the existing landscape. 4. Tidy up your space. This is more of an emotional detox. Look with fresh eyes at your landscape: the stray trowel, the dead vines, the tipped over bucket that flew into a corner during a winter storm, and the broken sprinkler that’s been sitting in your garage or shed for two seasons. Pick them up. Put them where they belong. Clean up. Organize. Make your space work for you.
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5. Shelve the chemicals. Try alternatives. Springtime is a fantastic time of year to get a head start on the garden since all plants – including weeds – are still small. Three physical (as opposed to chemical) projects that help reduce weeds, stimulate growth, and promote landscape wellness include the following: • Give your trees a “tree pedicure!” Depending on the size of your trees: A) clip off any shoots or suckers that are coming up at the base of the trunk, then B) remove any weeds or growth in the area around the base of the tree to the drip line, or wherever looks best to you, and C) cover that space with a 2” layer of mulch being careful to give the trunk room to breathe (e.g. do not create a volcano of mulch around your trunk). • Go on a dandelion hunt. If you subscribe to the notion that you want a green lawn without dandelions, then get out your favorite weed puller, a bucket, and some neighborhood kids. Make it a challenge: who can dig down and pop up the most of those long and thick roots. • Consider cover crops. Cover crops are quick-growing crops which are planted primarily to keep the soil covered for a short period of time, then plowed under as “green manure” or composted. Get advice from your local garden center on the best cover crop for you. We’ll explore other natural gardening techniques including companion planting and natural pest deterrents in future Natural Nutmeg articles. The garden is a forgiving place where things – and ideas – naturally grow, die, decay, and grow again. Try things out. Have successes. Have failures. Try again the next season. Go easy on yourself as you grow and trend towards a natural landscape. Meredith Sorensen is the Director of Communication for Harvest, a company that fuels a more sustainable world where organic resources are harvested, not wasted. Harvest New England (http://www.harvestpower.com/ne | 860-6748855 x101) provides top quality soils, mulches and custom blends in Connecticut at our Fairfield, Farmington, Ellington, and Wallingford locations, and via delivery. See ad on this page.
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Your Seasonal Detox How-To
By Diana Zitserman, ND, MSAc
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easonal detox programs have become a new fad as part of our health and wellness culture. Weight loss is often a motivator to try a detox and often consumers find that detoxification plans not only help to shed some excess weight, but can also clear symptoms related to inflammation. While it may seem like a new fad, detoxification is a powerful approach many naturopathic doctors use to address health concerns related to tissue inflammation, organ congestion, and total toxic body burden. Detoxification involves clearing toxins, (metabolic wastes) from our tissues by methods of neutralizing, transforming, and eliminating them through organs of elimination also known as the emunctories. These emunctory organs of elimination include the liver, gallbladder, lymphatics, colon, bladder, kidneys, skin, and lungs, which work continually to remove these metabolic wastes from our body. Why Do We Detox? Over time our bodies can accumulate metabolic wastes if they are not eliminated properly. Inflammatory diets, toxic exposures and stress are some of the culprits that increase the toxic burden on the body. Organ systems can begin to give us a signal they need support. Some of these signals can be seen in blood workups showing elevated markers of inflammation or hormonal imbalances. Symptoms that could indicate the need for a detox include skin ailments like acne and eczema to digestive ailments like constipation
and bloating to neurological symptoms including migraines. Each individual person may have their own Achilles heel when it comes to what symptoms they present when a detox may be necessary. Narrowing down what your metabolic wastes are is a helpful way to prevent burdening your body to begin with. What is a Toxin? A toxin is any substance that creates an irritating and/or harmful effect in the body. Chemicals, pesticides, solvents, heavy metals, mold, and pathogenic microorganisms are considered environmental toxins. However, our body also produces metabolic intermediates or end-products that are just as deleterious to our health as those environmentally acquired. Signs of toxin overload include weight gain, asthma, allergies, food and environmental sensitivities, anxiety/depression, immune conditions, cancer, constipation, bad breath, fibrocystic breasts and fibroids, menstrual problems, thyroid issues, headaches, skin rashes, etc. Everyone is at risk for toxic accumulation; as a result, everyone could benefit from a detox program annually. While our bodies' detox pathways involve multiple organ systems, the central organ that processes all our hormones, toxins, food, herbs, supplements, drugs, and alcohol is the liver. Therefore, detoxification programs can sometimes be referred to as a liver detox. It is important to note that no method of detoxification should be performed without the supervision of a medical professional. A naturopathic doctor is trained to prepare the body for detoxification and find the best program and diet plan to ensure safe and gentle cleansing any time of year. You must take into account medications, supplements, and the lifestyle of a person before recommending a detox, it is not a one size fits all approach. How Do We Detoxify? Our liver is a magical organ as it is regenerative, meaning it can heal itself after damage. It is known to process and metabolize all chemicals that circulate throughout the body, making this organ the primary focus of any detox plan. From every hormone, food, drug, herb, and in Chinese medical theory- our emotions, the liver is subject to being burdened in its ability to function and this can impose serious side effects and changes to our metabolism. As a result, gentle detoxification is one way we can support our livers and promote clearing of toxic waste. Detox programs are designed to support the two phases of liver detoxification, called phase I and phase II, respectively. The first phase of liver detoxification corresponds to fatty liver mobilization. The right lobe of the liver is highly saturated with fatty material and that is to help detox chemicals and toxins that enter the liver which are fat-soluble. These include environmental contaminants/pollutants, plastics, insecticides/pesticides, plant or drug compounds,
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hormones, microorganisms, and food additives/preservatives. The goal of Phase 1 reactions is to hydrolyze and polarize the fatty molecules (meaning make them more water-soluble) in order to transition them into Phase 2 detox reactions. The second phase of liver detoxification corresponds to tagging metabolic intermediates and toxins with anti-oxidants and waterbased molecules to finally help eliminate them as waste through excretory routes, including feces and urine. The goal of Phase 2 reactions is to conjugate or transform toxins into less harmful forms so they can be appropriately excreted from the body. 4 Steps for a Successful Detox: 1. Determine toxic body burden through exposure and health history. 2. Perform additional testing, under supervision by your physician, to determine your baseline. 3. Support detoxification organ systems including other organs of elimination like digestive system, skin, lungs, etc. 4. Follow an individualized detoxification plan that will help to eliminate current toxins and adjust lifestyle to reduce further exposure. Methods for Testing Toxic Load: 1. Exposure history 2. Heavy metals in hair, blood, urine 3. Liver function testing 4. Blood chemistry workup for inflammation, diabetes, hyperlipidemia 5. Urinary workup for amino acids, organic acids, and cytokines 6. Food allergy IgG antibody testing for commonly eaten foods based on dairy, meat, fruit, vegetable, grains/legumes, nuts/seed, seafood categories.
A few important considerations before you detox: 1. A patient should receive an appropriate workup of liver function and micronutrient status prior to undergoing a detox program. It is important to supply the necessary vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants to encourage healthy liver function. Remember, if we push the liver system while it does not contain its essentials, we risk adding side effects and harm to our bodies. 2. Digestive and urinary tracts, are to be open and functional. Any blockage or insufficiency in waste removal will add an obstacle in detoxification; thus, cause our bodies to reabsorb waste and bring on unwanted side effects. 3. Staying well hydrated is the key to any diet-detox plan. All chemical reactions in the liver and other organ detoxification are highly dependent on water. 4. Be positive! Adopt a positive mindset when undergoing a detox program. Find support through family, friends, or health community. Try detoxing with a friend or partner, journaling your progress, moving your body, and attending community lectures to inspire change. And always refer to your naturopathic doctor for guided support. Remember, the end result is a healthier you!
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5 Steps to Heal Your Gut By Jessica T. Wei, MD
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ave you heard of this thing called “leaky gut”? What does it mean to have a leaky gut and what symptoms would you experience? More importantly, what can you do about it? Read further and you will have a better understanding of the primary importance of maintaining the integrity of your gut as one of the major first lines of defense for your body. You will also learn about what conditions may be associated with a breach in this protective gut barrier, and what power you have to restore this fundamental protection. Our bodies are so beautifully and intricately designed to support our health and well-being. There is a very deliberate compartmentalization within our bodies to provide protection and division of labor. In this article, we will focus on the lining of the small intestine with our discussion of leaky gut. Know that any organ with a barrier function can be considered “leaky” (for example, leaky mouth, leaky brain, etc.). The Digestive System The digestive system is comprised of many parts: our mind, mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and large intestine (colon). The small intestine is where 90% of digestion and absorption of food occurs. The lining of the small bowel is a single cell layer thick and serves additionally as a strong barrier to toxins, pathogens (bacteria, yeast, parasites, viruses), as well as large undigested food particles. This cell layer is held together very securely with intercellular tight junctions which prevent anything from passing through other than thoroughly digested food and nutrients. Leaky gut (or increased intestinal permeability) occurs when the tight junctions between cells are compromised. Effects of Leaky Gut Toxins, bugs, and undigested food particles, which normally are eliminated from the body, instead come into the body. This is not a good thing and ultimately contributes to the development of autoimmune conditions, as well as a whole host of other issues. With the disruption of this barrier, there can be a reduction of the protective mucosal layer of secretory IgA (the primary sentinel guard of the digestive tract and lungs) further diminishing the immune defense of the gut barrier. Moreover, the digestive and absorptive capacity of the small intestine can be weakened, leading to nutrient deficiencies which can affect every part of the body, and every function of the body. Our immune system is very well-trained to recognize things that belong to our bodies (self) and those things that don’t (nonself). As such, it will mount a defensive antibody reaction against the uninvited guests which have inappropriately crossed the gut barrier. This leads to inflammation which can affect the whole body. And over time, a continued immune response can turn into an autoimmune response against the body’s own tissues. So, leaky gut is a step in the development of autoimmune conditions. 26
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Symptoms of Leaky Gut Leaky gut can cause all kinds of symptoms throughout your body: • Bloating, diarrhea, constipation, “irritable bowel syndrome” • Food and chemical sensitivities • Asthma • Autoimmune conditions such as: Celiac disease, Type 1 Diabetes, Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis), Rheumatoid arthritis, Multiple sclerosis, Ankylosing spondylitis • Joint pain, fibromyalgia • Fatigue • Depression, anxiety, and cognitive issues such as ADHD, brain fog • Female and male hormonal issues • Skin conditions such as rosacea, acne, eczema, and psoriasis • Weight gain If you identify many of these as issues in your body, you may have leaky gut. While testing for leaky gut is available (lactulose/ mannitol test, stool zonulin and others), ultimately what leads to the diagnosis of leaky gut is having the symptoms of many of the things listed above. What Causes Leaky Gut? There are four primary causes of leaky gut: • Poor diet • Chronic stress • Overexposure to toxins (including medications) • Dysbiosis (low levels of good gut bacteria or overgrowth of others) 1. Poor Diet: (primary dietary offenders which can damage the lining of the gut) • Gluten (Pro-inflammatory and causes the release of zonulin which disrupts the tight junctions between small intestinal cells. Zonulin is elevated in the tissue and blood of people affected by autoimmune conditions) • Dairy (A1 beta Casein protein is pro-inflammatory and is very similar in structure to gluten) • Refined sugars (Pro-inflammatory and support the growth of yeast and bad bacteria) • Processed/packaged foods (Pro-inflammatory and foreign) • GMO foods (Cause direct damage to gut lining. Most corn and soy in the U.S. is GMO)
• Unsprouted grains (which have phytic acid and lectins which can break down the gut lining) 2. Chronic Stress: Ultimately, chronic stress is the root cause of all illness. In the setting of gut health, chronic stress with elevated cortisol levels can lead to decreased secretory IgA levels (that primary sentinel guard of the digestive tract and lungs) and decreased defense against bad bugs. Elevated cortisol levels also lead to the breakdown of the gut lining directly. So, understand that emotional stress alone can break down the protective gut barrier! 3. Overexposure to toxins: • Antibiotics • Pesticides
take care to regain and maintain the natural balance within our body, we support the natural defenses of the body and prevent illness. 5 Steps to Heal Your Gut (The 5 R’s) 1. Remove what causes ongoing inflammation in the gut. • An elimination diet to identify food sensitivities by removing the most inflammatory and commonly triggering foods such as gluten, dairy, soy, eggs. Although IgG food sensitivity testing can be useful, an elimination diet is both therapeutic, diagnostic, and likely a required step in the healing of the gut.
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4. Dysbiosis: Dysbiosis is an imbalance between the beneficial and harmful bacteria in your gut. When the numbers of good bacteria in the gut are reduced, this provides an opportunity for harmful bacteria, yeast, viruses, and parasites to take hold and cause infections within the gut. The key thing to understand is that when the normal defenses of the body (of which the gut is primary) are compromised, exposures which may normally not affect us can take root and cause illness. Not every exposure causes disease in every individual. When we
2. Replace what the gut needs for optimal digestion. • Digestive enzymes, liver and gallbladder support • Stimulation of the “rest and digest” aspect of the nervous system (parasympathetic versus the “flight or fight” sympathetic nervous system) via the vagus nerve through the practice of yoga, meditation, singing, slow deep breathing, laughing, cultivating true connection with others • Slowing down to eat and enjoy meals and snacks
3. Restore the balance of healthy gut bacteria with probiotics and prebiotics, either through food or supplementation. • Admittedly, this is not necessarily the most straightforward recommendation. Which probiotic? What strains? How many billion colony-forming units? • Most probiotic supplements have strains of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium and can be helpful for many people who are lacking those strains. • Soil-based spore-forming probiotics survive the stomach mostly intact and can work on many levels to improve gut and overall health. • Eat fermented foods such as sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir, tempeh, miso. • Prebiotic supplementation to feed beneficial bacteria is also very important: fiber and prebiotic foods such as raw garlic, chicory root, Jerusalem artichokes, bananas, dandelion greens, jicama.
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4. Repair the gut with the nutrients it needs to heal and function properly. • Collagen and L-glutamine both found in bone broth • Zinc, fish oil, Vitamins A, C, E • Deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) 5. Rebalance your mind, body, and spirit to rebuild the foundation for health and wellness. Ultimately, we must address the lack of balance and relaxation we so often have in our lives and that lead to poor gut health and chronic disease. We can address all of the above steps, and we may find ourselves struggling again with the same issues, or worse, not having much response at all. Being quiet and learning to relax are in the end the most balancing and healing tools we all have within us. Know and understand that your gut health is fundamental to your overall health and well-being. When this basic compartment of our bodies is compromised, as we have seen with leaky gut, all manner of illness can result. When you embrace the power you have to heal your gut, you will find that you have all the tools you need to recover and restore your innate inner balance.
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Autoimmune Disease: A Modern Epidemic?
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here is simply no doubt that the incidence of autoimmune disorders has been rising sharply over the past several decades in the Western industrialized countries, particularly the United States (See Figure 1). The question is why has there been such a sharp rise in the incidence of these disorders? The answers may very well be found in the current medical research, but you would probably never know it by visiting a doctor. This may be because this situation serves as an example of the giant chasm that often exists between Western medical research, which is often outstanding, and the practice of clinical medicine, which often leaves quite a bit to be desired when it comes to the management of chronic complex disorders with high morbidity (disability) but low mortality (death) rates. The typical conventional medical approach to autoimmune disorders focuses on the management of symptoms with various antiinflammatory medications and often ultimately the use of chemotherapeutic drugs and very potent immunosuppressive agents with nasty potential side-effects like leukemia and lymphoma. While these approaches admittedly can provide substantial symptomatic relief to the patient, they do not really get to the cause of these conditions and some research suggests that these approaches may result in a furthering of the underlying disease process. However, modern research into autoimmune diseases suggest radically different approaches may be required to reverse the above cited trends, including a strong emphasis on very early detection with predictive auto-antibody testing, a focus on optimizing the gastrointestinal health/environment (i.e., the microbiome), including the eradication of infectious immune triggers with antimicrobial therapy, and even the seemingly bizarre use of helminth parasites (worms) as therapy. Some of these concepts have a long history in naturopathic, integrative and functional models of medicine, but now are emerging as hot areas of interest in mainstream medical research journals and investigative communities in immunology. Molecular Mimicry The concept of molecular mimicry is really a simple one, and it is an area attracting considerable research related to why autoimmune disorders occur. Simply stated, environmental exposure to specific antigens (immune system-triggering proteins in food and on microbes like viruses and gut bacteria) can, in genetically susceptible individuals, induce a cross-reaction with structurally similar proteins associated with specific body tissues. In other words, something from the outside, such as a food or bacteria, that you may be genetically susceptible to over-reacting to, may trigger an immune reaction to also occur against part of your own body. There are now multitudes of associations that have been firmly established between immune incompatibility with specific food-
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derived proteins, as well as the overgrowth of certain gastrointestinal bacteria, and the presence of specific autoimmune disorders (See Table 1 on page 32). While some of these associations have been known for quite some time, mechanisms of causality (pathways in which an associated triggering antigen can cause autoimmune activity against a specific body tissue or structure) are rapidly being established in the research. However, patients suffering from disorders like rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and autoimmune thyroiditis (i.e., Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease), multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (SLE), etc., who visit a rheumatologist or endocrinologist do not routinely have stool analysis to assess their GI microbiota or food sensitivity testing to detect these potential triggers. This is ironic, particularly in the case of bacterial overgrowth in the gut, as the conventional medical paradigm typically assumes an infectious cause until proven otherwise. Perhaps this is just another example of resistance to significant change in clinical approach within medicine, even in the face of compelling evidence to do so, as it would then require a least a passive admission that something so seemingly simple was missed for so long. For example, oral bacterial infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis, the primary bacterial cause of periodontal (gum) disease, may also play a role in the direct development of some cases of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Many other researchers have now also gone beyond establishing mere associations between the presence of various microbes and autoimmune disorders. Some have actually experimentally induced autoimmune disease in animals by introducing specific bacteria into their gut, and have then resolved it by introducing another, making a compelling argument for a causal relationship between the imbalances in the GI microbiota and autoimmune activity. Food proteins have also been linked to autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto’s and Graves’ diseases of the thyroid. Celiac patients (those with a severe intolerance to gluten-containing grains) have approximately 10 times the rate of auto-immune thyroid diseases as non-celiac individuals. It may be no coincidence that the emergence of an apparent epidemic of autoimmune diseases has corresponded with the ever-increasing consumption of poorquality modern processed foods known to both negatively alter the GI microbiome and to contain a constant (often hidden) stream of offending dietary antigens, including gluten-containing grains and genetically modified proteins (GMO foods). While all of these associations may be interesting to researchers, what does this really mean to doctors and their patients? Some critics would argue that there is a lack of interventional data to suggest that eradication of these associated organisms and/or avoidance of these dietary antigens positively affects patient outcomes. This
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may be true in some instances, but it has been well established in others. Dietary elimination of gluten-containing grains is entirely accepted as the most viable intervention in Celiac disease, an autoimmune disease of the intestinal tract. One potential issue in play is that by the time a patient is diagnosed with autoimmune disease they are very far down the disease spectrum and there is often already substantial tissue damage. The proverbial horse has already left the barn. However, what if potential triggers were routinely screened for and removed by health care providers, particularly in those with a family history of autoimmune disorders? The entire course of the disorder might be favorably altered, and many of these disorders might potentially never emerge if the correct preventive measures were taken. In the naturopathic, integrative and functional medicine models, there is a strong emphasis on both early detection and interventions that target the underlying basis and dysfunction of a disease process. Therefore, in these models the goal is to take clinical actions to reduce the potential for the disease process to progress. This also seems to intuitively make sense even in those who already have established disease, as even though you may not be able to undo the damage already done, you can likely - if nothing else- slow down the train. This is particularly true since these interventions pose little or no risk and are also relatively inexpensive; including dietary changes, the use of probiotics, antimicrobial herbals/botanicals and volatile oils to address GI bacterial overgrowth and to support the gut lining (to reduce “leaky-gut” syndrome). The Hygiene Hypothesis The concept of the hygiene hypothesis is also one that is quite simple, with the complexity being in the details. The thought that we have induced dysregulation into our immune systems by virtue of living in too clean of an environment, coupled with the over eradication of infection, is not new (See figure 1), but it has
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gained favor with researchers who have begun to work out exactly why this may be the case. Some of these concepts were elegantly addressed by Weiss in an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled Eat Dirt-The Hygiene Hypothesis and Allergic Disease. There is no doubt that modern public health measures, such as adequate sewage systems, water treatment, the use of antibiotics, and various other aspects of modern hygiene have lessened deadly infectious outbreaks and have prevented unnecessary deaths. However, as with most things, there is a yin and yang. This new “clean world” has likely resulted in a lack of adequate sampling of our environment, including a lack of exposure to all of the microbes that we share our planet with, particularly while we are young and our immune systems are developing the delicate balance between adequate defense and tolerance of our surroundings.
Microbe Species
Disorder
Klebsiella
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Citrobacter, Klebsiella, Proteus, Porphyromonas
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Yersinia
Grave’s Disease & Hashimoto’s Dz.
S. Pyogenes
Rheumatic Fever
Camphylobacter
Gullian Barre Syndrome
Chlamydia
Multiple Sclerosis
E. coli, Proteus
Autoimmunity in general
TABLE 1: SELECTED ASSOCIATIONS OF MICROBIAL OVERGROWTH AND AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
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Does this mean that our children who are: 1) growing up in more urban and suburban environments; 2) living in comparatively sterile homes; 3) drinking chlorinated water; 4) being bathed and scrubbed daily with anti-bacterial soap; 5) not being allowed to play in the dirt; 6) being given antibiotics every time they have a sniffle…are actually being harmed from an immunologic perspective and will carry this dysfunction with them throughout their entire lives? This is likely the case, and one of the reasons why, as parents of two young boys, my wife and I constantly try and balance the need for cleanliness with allowing them to be children and dig in the dirt, play in the stream in our backyard, and otherwise sample their living environment. The Role of Parasites As reported by David Gutierrez in NaturalNews, researchers in a study conducted at the University of Nottingham, point out that humans and gastrointestinal parasites might have co-evolved in a way that the parasites actually help regulate the human immune system to prevent allergies. They believe that over the course of millions of years, gastrointestinal parasites, such as various worms (helminths) have evolved the ability to suppress the human immune system as a survival mechanism. Because parasitic infestation has been so common throughout human evolutionary history, the human immune system has in turn evolved to compensate for this effect. This means that if the parasites are rapidly removed from the population (as has happened with modern hygiene, water treatment and the use of antimicrobial drugs), the immune system may then actually function too strongly, resulting in maladaptive immune responses such as asthma, allergies, and eczema. To test this concept the researchers studied over 1,500 children in rural villages in Vietnam where parasitic infestation with hookworm is still extremely common and allergies are not. Medical eradication of parasitic infection resulted in skyrocketing incidence of allergy, including dust mite sensitivity, supporting the hypothesis that parasites were favorably modulating their immune response. With issues such as the hygiene hypothesis, and the role of parasites in immune function in mind, gastroenterologist and researcher Dr. Joel Weinstock, originally at the University of Iowa, and now Tufts University, has performed novel work with subjects with the autoimmune disorder inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD was unheard of before the 20th century. Beginning of 20th century incidence is thought to be about 1:10,000 and is now 1:250. Similar data exists with the incidences of asthma, hay fever, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, etc. Weinstock conducted various studies
of IBD patients and treated them with the therapeutic parasite Trichuris suis, a pig whipworm, which was an ideal choice as it only remains viable in the human GI tract for a short time and must be continually administered. The organism, when introduced into patients with IBD, generally produced a balancing of the immune response and a lessening of symptoms and severity of disease. Pharmaceutical agents are now being developed along these lines to treat IBD. Intestinal Hyper-permeability (aka: “Leaky Gut Syndrome”) Leaky gut syndrome for much of the past twenty years seemed something that just naturopathic and functional medicine doctors talked about. Not any longer! Prestigious researchers such as Dr. Alessio Fasano at Harvard University, have been researching the role of intestinal permeability as part of the cause of autoimmune disorders and bringing this concept full-speed to the conventional medical research community through his publications in top-tier immunology and gastroenterology journals. In a 2009 article in Scientific American he eloquently brought the topic to the lay audience with his article Surprises from Celiac Disease, where he described that his theory that leaky gut contributes to Celiac disease and autoimmunity and it was initially greeted with skepticism by his colleagues. Fasano has proposed that in order for autoimmune disease to manifest there must be three factors present, and he equates these to a triangle, or three-legged stool, where if any are not present the disease cannot exist. These three factors include; 1) an environmental trigger (i.e., food, bacterial, or viral protein/antigen), 2) a genetic susceptibility of the individual, and 3) intestinal hyper-permeability (i.e., “leaky gut syndrome”). He goes on to opine that by far the easiest of these three factors to treat is intestinal permeability. Much of his work involves the study of a protein which alters intestinal permeability by the name of zonulin. His team has a potential drug in development to alter the effect of zonulin to treat leaky gut. Functional medicine and naturopathic physicians, and other nutritionally-minded providers, have been addressing the issue of leaky gut for a long time with effective natural agents, including; L-glutamine, Nacetyl-glucosamine, various anti-inflammatory herbals/botanicals and bioflavonoids, zinc-carnosine, omega-3-fatty acids and more with much success.
Predictive Autoantibody Testing (A True Application Preventive Medicine?) In a 2007 Scientific American article entitled New Predictors of Disease, Abner Louis Notkins stated, “Molecules called predictive autoantibodies appear in blood years before people show symptoms of various disorders. Tests that detect these molecules could warn of the need to take preventive action.” Some of these tests have been used for many years simply to confirm the presence of a disease strongly suspected by a doctor once the patient has obvious signs of a particular autoimmune disease. However, the development and availability of low-cost autoantibody testing has ushered in the possibility to use these in a much more proactive screening strategy to predict the future emergence of autoimmune disorders so that preventive action can be initiated early to short-circuit the disease process. It is hoped that this article will help the patient, and their doctor, to develop a comprehensive conceptual framework from which to view autoimmune disease and to institute a new proactive model from which to approach these challenging and everincreasing disorders. Physicians should look for autoimmune conditions with a strong
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Beware of Belly Fat: Reduce It Naturally By J. Erika Dworkin, Certified Lifestyle Educator Each year obesity-related conditions cost over $100 billion and cause an estimated 300,000 premature deaths in the United States, making a very strong case that the obesity epidemic is the most significant threat to the future of this country. Can you be both fat and healthy? No. According to detailed studies, obesity is more damaging to health than smoking, high levels of alcoholconsumption, or poverty. - Michael T. Murray, ND, & Joseph Pizzorno, ND – The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine (3rd Ed.2012)
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ou may feel unattractive with your more-than-a-few extra pounds, but do you realize how much they are actually threatening your wellness and longevity? In this day of heightened concern about health insurance coverage and its costs, proactive efforts to prevent future medical conditions can provide greater peace of mind. Not all body fat is equal. Determining how to reduce your belly fat, the dangerous fat that envelops your visceral organs to the detriment of your entire body, is one of the most valuable first steps you can take toward better physical, mental, and even financial health. Abdominal Obesity Defined In the United States, according to the most recent CDC report, more than 70% of adults are overweight (including obese), more than 37% of adults are obese, and over 5% of adults are extremely/morbidly obese. Although other factors are relevant, the body mass index [BMI; calculated as weight (lbs)/height (inches)2 x 703] is the 34
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accepted medical standard for classifying individuals according to their body composition: (1) Normal Weight BMI is 18.5-24.9; (2) Overweight BMI is 25-29.9; (3) Obese BMI is over 30; and (4) Extremely Obese BMI is over 40. “Abdominal obesity” focuses primarily on where fat is stored, not merely on the number on the scale. It is examined in light of two measurements, waist circumference (WC) and waist/hip ratio. WC is determined by snugly placing a measuring tape horizontally around the abdomen, just above the upper hip bone. A man’s WC should be 40 inches or less, and a woman’s should be 35 inches or less. If a person’s WC is below the applicable number of inches, then waist circumference/hip circumference becomes important. A healthy waist/hip ratio is 1.0 or less for a man, and 0.8 or less for a woman. Risks & Causes of Excess Abdominal Fat Belly fat, which increases body-wide inflammation, is dangerous and accelerates aging. Obesity, and particularly abdominal obesity, is strongly associated with a wide number of degenerative conditions, including cancer (women - breast, colon, gallbladder, uterine; men – prostate and colon); cardiovascular disease and related problems (high cholesterol/triglycerides, hypertension, atherosclerosis, blood clots, stroke/heart attack), insulin resistance/ diabetes, menstrual disorders and PCOS, gallstones, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, migraines, multiple sclerosis, and erectile dysfunction. Abdominal fat tissue (known as adipose tissue, consisting of fat-storing cells called adipocytes) is now viewed as a complex metabolic and endocrine organ. Fat cells
normally secrete adipokines, hormone-like compounds that regulate insulin sensitivity. The increase in abdominal fat causes alteration of adipokines that actually promotes insulin resistance and increased appetite, which in turn results in production of even more abdominal fat. Adiponectin, one type of adipokine that fat accumulation reduces, normally combats inflammation, lowers triglycerides, and blocks the development of atherosclerosis, a major complication of diabetes. Research has demonstrated a number of other causes of obesity and excessive abdominal fat, also related to decreased blood sugar control. One proven theory maintains that excessive television watching positively correlates with decreased physical activity and weight gain. Second, the set point weight theory maintains that each person’s fat cells establish a programmed weight that the body seeks to maintain by regulating the amount of food and calories consumed. When enlarged fat cells in an obese individual shrink, they either send messages to the brain to eat, or block appetite-suppressing compounds, explaining why dieting does not work. A third theory relates to diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT), the conversion of food to heat (versus being stored), which is markedly lower in overweight individuals, largely due to insulin insensitivity and lower amounts of brown fat. Since individuals predisposed to obesity continue to experience decreased DIT compared to non-overweight individuals, permanent support for insulin sensitivity is critical. Brown fat produces far more heat than the more prevalent white fat, and evidence sup-
ports the theory that leaner individuals have a higher ratio of brown/white fat than do overweight individuals. The evidence behind a fourth causal theory establishes that a low level of serotonin (the “happiness hormone”) in the brain, received as a signal of starvation, increases appetite and results in carbohydrate binge eating. Unfortunately, studies show that brain serotonin levels greatly decline during dieting. Lifestyle Changes Most people resist change, especially when it means overhauling a long-maintained lifestyle. Some basic changes that can produce big results include: (1) finding personal, compelling reasons to commit to self-investment; (2) exploring possible diagnoses of diabetes, hypothyroidism, candidiasis/leaky gut, adrenal fatigue, and/ or depression; (3) when possible, using natural remedies in lieu of certain prescription drugs (e.g., corticosteroids/prednisone, psychotropics/antidepressants, and those for diabetes); (4) reducing stress and increasing sleep; (5) an herbal kit or a proven detoxifying drink (lemon-and-water variations; green tea), priming the body for weight loss by cleansing it of cell-crippling toxins and boosting the body’s seven elimination pathways; (6) adopting a healthy weight-loss dietary program that restricts calorie intake, includes ample high-quality, nutrient-dense foods (ideally organic, non-GMO), excludes gluten, dairy, alcohol, preservatives, processed foods and sugars, all white-flour foods, and saturated/hydrogenated/trans fats, and minimizes/eliminates simple carbohydrates, legumes, and grains; and (7) consuming a daily breakfast that follows these guidelines, and cleansing the body daily by drinking at least 64 ounces (up to 50% of body weight in ounces) of water. Aim to lose fat, but also gain muscle, keeping in mind that muscle weighs
more, but the body burns more calories to maintain a pound of muscle than it does to maintain a pound of fat. Loss of 1-2 pounds/week, or no more than 1% of total body weight, is a safe, sustainable, long-term goal. The more muscle the body gains, the more calories it will burn daily (1 pound of muscle burns roughly 5-6 calories/day at rest). Start and keep moving on a regular basis, ideally daily, or no fewer than five days per week, for a total of 40-60 minutes/day. Proven Belly Fat Blasters While maintaining a weight-minimizing lifestyle is most critical to reducing abdominal fat, certain dietary supplements can support or accelerate the process. The appropriateness of a particular product is highly individualized, and getting results can require some experimentation and patience. The scope and space of this article allows for only limited discussion of just a few generally safe, effective options (organized here alphabetically): 5-HTP: As a direct precursor to serotonin, this amino acid made from the seeds of the African plant Griffonia simplicifolia has been shown in human clinical studies of overweight women to promote satiety, which leads to reduced calorie intake and weight loss. AMPK Activators: The enzyme AMPK is the body’s master regulator of metabolism that promotes mitochondrial production and revitalizes aging cells/inhibits aging. Activating AMPK reduces abdominal fat and can produce the same overall health benefits as exercise, dieting, and weight loss. Researched AMPK activators include: (1) Metformin, a well-known diabetic drug; (2) Berberine (compared to Metformin in studies), a well-studied plant compound known to lower blood sugar, balance body lipids, and combat obesity; and (3) Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a traditional
Chinese medicinal herb long used to treat metabolic problems. Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa): Scientific evidence demonstrates that this nutraceutical suppresses chronic inflammation and boosts proper immune function. In a 2014 randomized, double-blind, controlled trial involving 20 overweight, sedentary women, researchers found that 2g/day for 8 weeks lowered BMI, total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides, and increased HDL. Chromium (Chromemate): A trace mineral that increases insulin sensitivity and facilitates uptake of glucose in the cells, researchers have demonstrated that supple-
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chakras including the solar plexus chakra (for activation of self-esteem and intuition), the sacral chakra (to unite our feminine and masculine attributes) and the base chakra (for safety and security). When there is a history of abandonment, trauma or abuse, it creates dis-ease in our energetic field, our first line of defense. We may believe that the weight acts as a shield to protect us - but what if that weight is putting a drag on our physical and spiritual potential? By fortifying our lower chakras, we open an energetic pathway to enable our Kundalini (our life-force energy) to rise through all seven of our chakras and expand out into the Universal Oneness. This activated divine connection enables us to access our greatest talents, experience our greatest joys and achieve our greatest levels of abundance. Now, if you combine this chakra healing strategy with a plan for healthy eating and exercise - one that truly motivates you - then your weight will come off. However, to have sustainable weight loss, it’s imperative for you to explore and heal the emotional trauma patterns that are associated with your weight gain. Part of this exploration involves asking difficult questions. What past traumatic ex-
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Many spiritual seekers focus spiritual healing on the higher energy centers of our energetic fields, or chakras. We focus on the heart chakra (to access our divine nature), the throat chakra (to speak our truth), the third eye chakra (to connect to angels and spirit guides) and the crown chakra (to connect to higher dimensions). I would like to propose that a major key to weight release is to broaden our practice to focus equally on the lower
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Community Acupuncture. Also 3/15. 6pm - 7pm Sliding Scale - Join Dr. Nick Edgerton for this cost effective and relaxing way to experience a healing modality that has been used for centuries. From anxiety and headaches to digestive and hormone conditions, acupuncture helps restore balance to the whole body. Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
Community Acupuncture with Elaine Reynolds. 7 – 8pm. $35.00. Acudetox, auricular (ear) acupuncture uses the gentle placement of five small, sterilized needles in each ear to help balance the physical and spiritual being. This treatment is used in addiction therapy, pain management, depression, anxiety and PTSD. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www. healinginharmonycenter.com.
The Basics of Meditation with Pat McGrath. 7pm – 8:30pm. $35.00. Meditation is a natural process that helps you reduce your stress and increase your awareness in order to be present and live the life you want. Learn the deeper understanding of what meditation truly is, the simple steps you need for a good experience, and the resources that can help you create a daily practice. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Friday, March 2nd Full Moon Sound Healing Meditation, Essential Oils and Reiki with Priscilla Bengtson & Dan Lupacchino. 7:00 pm. – 8:15 p.m. $35.00. The use of Himalayan Singing Bowls vibrationally attuned to each energy center allows for healing pathways to open and stuck energy to be released. Dan will introduce an essential oil and offer Reiki throughout the session. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Sound Energy Healing Meditation with the Himalayan Singing Bowls, Crystal Bowls and Gong. 7:30-8:30 pm. $15.00 per person at door. Singing bowls work on the cellular, mental and emotional levels and have been used for centuries around the world. There is an ancient magic in the way the Himalayan Singing Bowls work that cannot be quickly explained but needs to be experienced to be known. Many feel a wonderful, expensive joy in which they wish to remain. First Friday of every month except @ holidays. First Congregational Church 219 North Granby Rd, Granby CT. Any questions please call 860-748-5094 or write: marceyhickey6@gmail.com
Sunday, March 4th Reiki I with Christine Cartwright. 9am. – 5pm. $150.00. Attune to the universal energy in this Level I Usui Reiki class. Participants will learn traditional hand positions, how to give a full body session and receive attunements to the universal Reiki energy for self-healing and healing others. Participants receive a manual, book and certificate. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Tuesday, March 6th Hypnosis for Insomnia. 6pm - 7:30pm Also 3/13. Presented by Mind Matters Hypnosis Center, LLC Improve sleep with a powerful hypnotic session for insomnia. Join us for this two class series that will help you understand exactly what hypnosis is, how it works and why it’s one of the most powerful sleep tools available today. Hosted by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
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Thursday, March 8th Gluten, Dairy & Soy Free on a Budget. 6pm - 7:30pm. Join nutrition educator, Michelle Colvin as she teaches you valuable ways to save money on your food budget. Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
Friday, March 9th Meet your Angels and Guides with Priscilla Bengtson. 6:30 – 9:30pm. $65.00. During this workshop you will learn about your primary spiritual guides and guardian angels. Through meditation, we will meet them and receive information from them on how they would like to work with you. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Terry Walters: Fermentation Class. 12 - 1pm. This class focuses on the cornerstone to improving our health, our focus, our energy and our immune system - the GUT! Fermentation is a traditional food preparation method that gets more nutrition and beneficial bacteria out of our food. Includes demonstration and tasting. Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www. ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
Saturday, March 10th Psychic Saturday. 10am – 4pm. $25.00 for a 20-minute reading. Receive a private reading to connect you to guidance from your angels, spirit guides and loved ones. Check the web site for Readers. Pre-scheduling is highly recommended. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To preschedule an appointment, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Sunday, March 11th Women’s Empowerment Meditation. 10am – 12pm. $25.00. We invite in our angels and guides to help us release those things that keep us stuck. The energy of the group helps us to release those things that no longer serve our highest good and allow us to live an empowered life. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visithealinginharmonycenter.com.
Wednesday, March 14th Sound Healing Meditation with Priscilla Bengtson. 10 – 11:15am. $25.00. The use of Himalayan Singing Bowls vibrationally attuned to each energy center allows for healing pathways to open and stuck energy to be released. Find your inner calm and walk away feeling refreshed and renewed. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Healing in Harmony Night. 5 – 7pm. FREE. Participants will sit individually with a healer and receive a 10 – 12 minute healing. No reservation required. You will be served in the order in which you enter the center. The healing services are offered one night each month. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Friday, March 16th Gallery Night with Priscilla Bengtson. 6:30 – 8:30pm. $45.00. Priscilla is a certified Angel Therapy Practitioner®, Medium and Psychic Intuitive who connects with angels, spirit guides and those who have crossed over. Readings will be done gallery-style with Priscilla providing messages to the audience as they come through to her. Seating is limited and pre-registration is required. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Inner Spirit Painting Workshop. 7-9pm. Raise your vibration and capture this sense of expansiveness with paint and brush stroke on canvas. Through guided meditation, shaman journey and crystal bowl sound, you’ll be lifted to a new level where creativity flows freely. Relax, express your creativity and enjoy a fun, unique evening. No art or painting experience needed. The program is for adults and the fee is $49 with all materials included. ArtFish42, 42 Naugatuck Ave. Milford, CT To register visit www.ArtFish42.ocm or call 203.693.3301 Sound Energy Healing Meditation with the Himalayan Singing Bowls, Crystal Bowls and Gong. 7-8pm. $20.00 per person pay at door. Singing bowls work on the cellular, mental and emotional levels and have been used for centuries around the world. There is an ancient magic in way the Himalayan singing bowls work that cannot be quickly explained but needs to be experienced to be known. Many
feel a wonderful expensive joy in which they wish to remain. 15 Starkel Rd., West Hartford in the West Hartford Bishops Corner Library & Senior Center. Any questions please call 860.748.5094 or write marceyhickey6@gmail.com.
Saturday, March 17th Spiritual Counselor Certificate Program: Foundations. Also 3/18. 9:30am – 6pm. both days. $375.00. This course is designed for people who are being called to service and ministry. Participants will earn how to assist people in moving past sticking points in their lives and help them view life from a higher, spiritual perspective. Visit web site for more details. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.psyche-institute.com.
Sunday, March 18th Expressions of Faith Spiritual Service with Rev. Karen Ellis. 9:30 – 10:30am. Love donations accepted. Start your week with uplifting messages of inspiration as we gather in community for our monthly spiritual service. Rev. Karen will offer an inspirational talk, along with delivery of messages from the other side. If you are seeking a new expression of your faith, join us. Join in at 10:30 a.m. for a handson Healing Service. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Tuesday, March 20th What’s Your Body Really Telling You? Exploring Nutrition with Priscilla Bengtson. 6:30 – 8:30pm. $45.00. Chronic pain and illness are not just things that happen in your body. There are many factors that lead up to physical issues, including what you are eating. Learn about acid vs. alkaline, inflammation, detoxification and the major systems in your body to pay attention to. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Gut Health: FODMAPS 101. 12pm - 1pm. Free. Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
Wednesday, March 21st Crystal Grid Chakra Healing Meditation with Christine Cartwright. 7 – 8pm. $25.00. Clear and balance your energy with this guided Chakra Healing Meditation and the healing energy of the Crystal Grid. Chris guides you through cleansing and balancing your Chakra system. You will also receive a hands-on Reiki healing and a crystal to take home to continue the healing process. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.
Thursday, March 22nd What’s the Buzz About Sustainability? 7 – 8:30pm. Free. Join us for a special event hosted by Ed Freedman, Owner Shearwater Organic Coffee Roasters and Caroline Wetzel, Certified Financial PlannerTM with Procyon Private Wealth Partners, LLC. Ed will share his experiences sourcing sustainable coffee and build-
ing the Shearwater Coffee Roasters Coffee Bar in Fairfield and Caroline will talk about financial planning, with a special focus on trends in socially responsible investing. Shearwater Coffee Bar 1215 Post Rd, Fairfield. Spots are limited! RSVP to Melanie at martes@ procyonpartners.net or calling 844.776.2966.
Friday, March 23rd Physical Mediumship Seances with Warren Caylor. 7pm. start, doors locked at 6:30pm. $100.00. U.K. Physical Medium, Warren Caylor returns to The Healing in Harmony Center for two nights (also March 24) of séances. Participants will witness levitation of objects, ectoplasm, direct voice, teleportation of objects and apports (objects appearing without physical contact). Each session is limited to 20 people. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Shape Reclaimed Retreat. March 23, 5pm. – March 24, 4pm. Join Dr. Gina Carucci, Dr. Cheryl Vincent and MaryAnn D’Ambrosio, PhD in the first ever SHAPE ReClaimed™ Retreat in Farmington, CT. Who should attend? Current, past and future “Shapers.” An experiential program with education on what SHAPE is and is not, tools for success, question and answer sessions, meditation, small group activities and time with the experts plus an optional exercise/ movement session on Saturday morning. Fee: $297. Register at Dr. Carucci’s and Dr. Vincent’s offices or visit cavdc23@gmail.com or call 860.402.0223. Gluten & Dairy Free Spring Brunch. 6 - 7:30pm. You’ll learn: Safe alternatives for your whole family, some key tricks to an Allergy-Free party spread that will be enjoyed by kids and adults alike! Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/ event-calendar/
Saturday, March 24th Yoga and the Bandhas. 3-5pm, $40. If you’ve been practicing power yoga consistently for over a year and are ready to take it to the next level this is the workshop for you. You will learn how to engage the 3 body locks or restrictions that will completely change how you experience each and every pose. Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage, 2450 Main St. Glastonbury, CT, www.fulleryoga.com 860-430-9642
Sunday, March 25th Community Acupuncture with Elaine Reynolds. 1 – 2pm. $35.00. Acudetox, auricular (ear) acupuncture uses the gentle placement of five small, sterilized needles in each ear to help balance the physical and spiritual being. This treatment is used in addiction therapy, pain management, depression, anxiety and PTSD. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www. healinginharmonycenter.com. Get to Know Our Ghosts: 1770 Farmhouse Tour. 2:30pm. Join your hosts, an herbalist daughter/ historian mother duo, for an interactive tour of their unique colonial home. Meet the free-range chickens, and enjoy a seasonal baked good and herbal tea. Grounded Goodwife Farmhouse, Woodbury, CT Registration: groundedgoodwife.com
Tuesday, March 27th An Evening with Spiritual Medium, Roland Comtois. 6:30 – 8:30pm. $70.00. Join Roland Comtois for a memorable night of personal messages channeled from the other side. Roland is an internationally acclaimed spiritual consultant who has touched millions of lives around the world with his channeled messages of love, light, healing and compassion. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please contact Cathy Freschi at c.freskey@snet.net or 203-915-4227. Your Sensational Sixties: Make This Decade Your Best Yet! 6:30 – 7:30pm. Free. If you or someone you love is approaching 60, join us for this free one hour workshop! We’ll discuss what makes this time in life so sensational, and Caroline Wetzel, CFP®, AWMA® and Barbara Koteen, Esq., will highlight key things that 60 year olds and those who love them should know about like Social Security, Medicare, Wills and Advance Directives. Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Road Wilton, CT 06897 RSVP to Melanie at martes@procyonpartners.net or calling 844.776.2966.
Wednesday, March 28th Sound Healing Meditation with Priscilla Bengtson. 5 – 6:15 pm. $25.00. The use of Himalayan Singing Bowls vibrationally attuned to each energy center, allows for healing pathways to open and stuck energy to be released. Find your inner calm and walk away feeling refreshed and renewed. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www. healinginharmonycenter.com. Home Message Circle. 7 – 8:30pm. $20.00. The session is open to anyone who wishes to practice their mediumship message delivery in a group. Your ability doesn’t matter as we are all here to get some practice and learn from each other. A group facilitator will help you stay on track with your message if needed. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.
Thursday, March 29th Cooking For One. 6 - 7pm. No need to skimp on delicious food when cooking for yourself, try these easy tips and recipes from Nutrition Educator, Linda Byam. They're sure to keep you satisfied and nourished! Brought to you by Collaborative Natural Health Partners located in our Community Classroom, 315 East Center St., Manchester, CT. Get more info, check for updates and register (required) at www.ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/
Friday, March 30th Full Moon Sound Healing Meditation, Essential Oils and Reiki with Priscilla Bengtson and Christine Cartwright. 7 – 8:15pm. $35.00. The use of Himalayan Singing Bowls vibrationally attuned to each energy center, allows for healing pathways to open and stuck energy to be released. Christine will introduce an Essential Oil and offer Reiki throughout the session. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.
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Strength with the Pilates Chair. March 20th - April 24th, 6:30pm - 7:30pm. $150. Pilates Chair class is a strengthening class, it teaches you to move from the inside out and creates strength in the joints and muscles allowing for better movement patterns and posture. Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage, 2450 Main St. Glastonbury, CT, www.fulleryoga.com 860-4309642
Wednesdays Musical Meditation: Drum Circle Class with John Marshall. 7 - 8 pm. Drop-in: $35 | 8 class pack: $200 | Children 10 & under: $10. Join award winning, internationally acclaimed percussionist, composer and educator John Marshall for an exciting excursion into the world of global hand percussion. No drumming experience necessary. John will guide us through the traditional rhythmic traditions of West Africa, North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, North and South India, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Djembes, dumbeks, frame drums, congas, and assorted hand drums will be provided, or bring your own favorite percussion instrument. Check website to sign up: valleyspiritcoop.com Yoga For Osteoporosis and Core Strength. March 7th - April 11th. 12:30pm -1:30pm, $95. We will be using yoga postures and light weights to strengthen the muscles, joints and especially the bones! You should be prepared to work and get stronger at your own pace. Good for beginners and experienced students, Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage, 2450 Main St. Glastonbury, CT, www.fulleryoga.com 860430-9642
Acupuncture of Greater Hartford Stan Baker, LAC 645 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105 860.836.1068 • acupuncturestanbaker.com See ad on page 27.
CHIROPRACTIC Back to Motion Sports Rehab and Fitness 435 Willard Ave #B, Newington, CT 06111 BTMrehabfitness@gmail.com • 860-665-0826 See ad on page 31.
DENTISTRY Livingstone Dental Excellence Dr. Thomas Livingstone 3 Railroad St. North Canaan, CT 860.824.0751 • livingstonedentalexcellence.com Dr. Steven Hinchey 2249 New London Turnpike South Glastonbury, CT. (860) 633-6518 www.dochincheydmd.com See ad on page 25.
HEALTH FOOD STORES Parkade Health Shoppe Manchester Parkade, 378 West Middle Tpke, Manchester, CT • 860.646.8178 M-Sat 8am-9pm • Sun 9am-6pm See ad on page 7.
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FINANCIAL PLANNING
Mind Matters Hypnosis Center, the largest center in New England continues to grow, and is looking to hire additional hypnotists/hypnotherapists for the Avon and Guilford, CT practice locations. Please email a cover letter and resume to info@mindmattershypnosis.com.
Caroline Wetzel, CFP®, AWMA® Procyon Private Wealth Partners, LLC 1 Corporate Drive Suite 225 Shelton, CT 06484 475.232.2713 • cwetzel@procyonpartners.net www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-wetzel/ www.procyonpartners.net See ad on page 8.
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HOLISTIC CENTERS Bridge Healing Arts Center 304 Main Street, Farmington, CT 06032 860.404.2578 • BridgeHAC@aol.com www.BridgeHAC.com See ads on page 5 and 27. Integrative Wellness and Physical Therapy 34 Jerome Ave, Suite 305 Bloomfield, CT 06002 (860) 519-1916 info@IntegrativeWellnessAndPT.com See ad on page 31.
HOLISTIC PSYCHIATRY David London, MD 567 Vauxhall St. Ext. #218, Waterford, CT (860) 443-5822 - davidlondonmd.com
HYPNOSIS Diane Bahr-Groth, C. Hy., TFT, Dir. 1177 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT. (203)595-0110 • mindbodytransformation.com See ad on page 35. Mind Matters Hypnosis Center Lisa Zaccheo, MA, BCH, BCI Board Certified Hypnotist & Instructor 12 Waterside Court, Avon, CT 06001 (860)693-6448 • MindMatters@comcast.net www.mindmattershypnosis.com Michele P. Rousseau, MA, CH 267 William Street, Middletown, CT 06457 860-704-9054 • mprousseau@sbcglobal.net www.micheleprousseau.com
INTEGRATED MEDICINE ProNatural Physicians Group 120 Webster Sqr Rd.Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 829-0707 www.ProNaturalPhysicians.com See ad on page 5. Tamara Sachs, MD Functional Medicine & Integrative Care LLC 15 Bennitt Street, New Milford CT 860-354-3304 • www.tsachsmd.com See ad on page 37.
INTEGRATIVE APRN’S/ NURSE PRACTITIONERS ProNatural Physicians Group Lara O’Neil, Pediatric APRN Adult/Women’s Health APRN 120 Webster Square Road Berlin, CT 06037 • 860-829-0707 ProNaturalPhysicians@comcast.net See ad on page 5.
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE Center for Natural Medicine, LLC 640 Main Street, Watertown, CT 06795 860-945-1004 • centerfornaturalmedicine.net Collaborative Natural Health Partners Dr. Lauren Young, Dr. Ashley Burkman, Dr. Tonya Pasternak and Dr Craig Fasullo 315 E. Center St., Manchester, CT 06040 (860) 533-0179 • www.ctnaturalhhealth.com See ad on page 28. Naturopathic & Acupuncture Health Center Dr. Marie Mammone, Dr. Renee Mammone, NDs John Mammone, Licensed Acupuncturist 274 Silas Deane Hwy., Wethersfield, CT 06109 (860)529-1200 • www.NAHcenter.com
Stacey Munro, N.D. Nature’s Helper Medical Clinic 178 Mountain Road, Suffield, CT 06078 860.758.7808 • www.natureshelpermedical.com The Wellness Institute Marvin Schweitzer, ND 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk, CT (203) 847-2788 See ad on page 19. West Hartford Naturopathic Medicine Frank Aieta, ND 301 N. Main St., West Hartford, CT (860) 232-9662 • www.DRAIETA.com See ad on page 19. ProNatural Physicians Group Dr. Ann Aresco, Dr. Cait Barbiero, Dr. Jennifer C. Pierre and Lara O’Neil, APRN 120 Webster Sqr Rd.Berlin, CT 06037 P: 860-829-0707 - F: 860-829-0606 E: ProNaturalPhysicians@comcast.net www.ProNaturalPhysicians.com See ad on page 5.
Holly Niles, MS, CNS, LDN Licensed Functional Medicine Clinical Nutritionist Integrative Wellness 34 Jerome Avenue, Suite 305 Bloomfield, CT 06002 • (860) 519-1916 HollyNiles@IntegrativeWellnessAndPT.com www.IntegrativeWellnessAndPT.com See ads on page 31.
PHYSICIANS, M.D. Connecticut Women's OB/GYN South Windsor/West Hartford/Enfield www.womenshealthct.com • 860-648-2748 See ad on page 31. Natural Health & Healing, LLC Deanna M. Cherrone, MD 61 S. Main St, Ste 210, West Hartford, CT (860) 677-4600 • naturalhealthandhealing.net See ad on page 22 and back cover.
NUTRITION
Optimal Health Medical, LLC Henry C. Sobo, M.D. 111 High Ridge Rd. ,Stamford, CT 06905 203-348-8805 • www.drsobo.com
Holcare Nutrition Vicki Kobliner MS RD 3 Hollyhock Lane, Suite 2A, Wilton, CT 06897 203-834-9949 • www.holcarenutrition.com See ad below. .
Tamara Sachs, MD Functional Medicine & Integrative Care LLC 15 Bennitt Street, New Milford CT 860-354-3304 • www.tsachsmd.com See ad on page 37.
SCHOOLS
On...Nutrition & Reflux in Children... “No infant or child need suffer with painful reflux. Safe and natural options exist.”
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3 Hollyhock Rd. • Wilton, CT • 06897 • 203-834-9949 • holcarenutrition.com
The Graduate Institute 171 Amity Rd, Bethany, CT 06524 (203) 874-4252 • info@learn.edu See ads on page 33.
SKINCARE Anew You Skincare & Wellness Center Melissa Martin, 16A Ensign Drive, Avon. (860)284-9730 • www.anewyouskincare.net Melissa@anewyouskincare.net See ad on page 21.
THERMOGRAPHY Sophia Natural Health Center 31 Old Route 7, Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 740-9300 • SophiaNaturalHealth.com
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By Bernie Siegel, MD
Believe in Mind-Body Unity
T
he most dramatic experience I learned about came from my experience as well as medical errors due to technical mistakes. One of my patients had no side effects to radiation and the radiation therapist thought his machine was malfunctioning until he saw my name in her chart and then realized, “This is one of Siegel’s crazy patients.” When he asked her why she had no side effects she said, “I get out of the way and let it go to my tumor.” The examples which I found to be more impressive were when people who thought they were receiving chemotherapy were not due to an error preparing the medication and people who thought they were being radiated were not due to no radioactive material being replaced after the machine was repaired. The doctors involved felt terrible. The radiation therapy doctor said to me he had not treated anyone for a month and just discovered the problem when the radiation therapy machine underwent its monthly inspection. I told him he didn’t realize what he was telling me. He repeated how terrible he felt. I said, “You’d have to be an idiot to not know you weren’t treating anyone. So you obviously had people experiencing side effects and shrinking tumors.” His eyes bulged and he said, “Oh my God you’re right.” So believe in the mind-body unity and words. Our body responds to our beliefs and I’d rather lie therapeutically to a patient than give them a list of side effects of a treatment and induce all of them because of what they hear from an authority figure. When I
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