Natural Nutmeg October 2019

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October 2019

Natural Nutmeg Connecticut's Resource For Essential Living

Integrative Oncology: Combining Traditional and Natural Treatment for Cancer

Are Your Children Safe from Toxins?

Jill Kenney, ND

Lesa Werner, ND

Can Food Allergies Increase with Age?

A Natural Path to Healthy Hair, Skin & Nails

Jacquel Patterson, ND

The Gift of Self-Care Aaron Weston

Erika Dworkin, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition®

Celebrating 13 Years of Publishing www.NaturalNutmeg.com

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PUBLISHER'SLETTER

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ave you ever noticed that there is a pattern that repeats itself in your relationships? Do you find yourself fighting about the same thing with a different person? Do all of your relationships end because of the same reasons? I’ve been reading a fascinating book, “The Tools,” by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels. Stutz and Michels will tell you that you’re in, “The Maze.” I’ve been there – many times! The Maze is a state that you get into in your head where you become obsessed with someone who has “wronged” you. You curse them, you argue with them, you plot your revenge. The problem is you become so obsessed with thinking about what happened and how hurt you are, that you literally stop living your life and you can’t move forward. I just had this happen to me a few nights ago! My boyfriend and I were driving back from the shore after a great day of wine tasting and dinner. We were on a two-lane highway following a tractor trailer. The truck started to slow down, so my boyfriend moved into the passing lane with the intent to pass the truck. As soon as he did that, the truck put on his blinker to move into the passing lane as well. Now I would have slowed down, because I would have assumed that the trucker may not see me. My boyfriend, however, speeds up to try and pass the truck. I’m screaming at him – “why are you playing chicken with a tractor trailer!!??” Now I’m mad, and spend the entire rest of the drive thinking things like, “I hate the way he drives, he’s trying to get us killed, I should just drive all the time.” IN THE MAZE… I realized that my life had stopped for an hour while I ran through all these scenarios in my head. All I was doing was hurting myself, regardless of whether or not my boyfriend had actually done anything wrong. I’m just a more conservative driver. When you’re in the Maze, you literally forget everything good about the other person – all you can think about is the wrong he or she has committed. Why is it so hard to get out of the Maze? Because we have these expectations that the world is supposed to treat us fairly – “If I’m good, then the world will be good to me.” Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. You can be having the best day and someone can be rude to you, cut you off on the highway or something even more terrible can happen. The authors suggest that the only way out of the Maze is when you feel something bigger and more powerful than fairness…unconditional love. They call it “Outflow” – an infinite, spiritual force that gives of itself without restraint. Here’s how to tap into it. Focus on the person who triggered your anger. Visualize their presence. Send all the love in your chest directly to them; hold nothing back. Follow the love as it leaves your chest and feel it enter the other person at their solar plexus. This will give you the sense that you’re completely at one with them. Now relax and feel yourself again surrounded by infinite love, which will return to you all the energy you gave away. Once you are in this state, you are the chief beneficiary, you become unstoppable, and you start living your life again! In Health and Happiness,

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ur mission is to provide valuable insight, information and resources that will allow our readers to maintain a healthy, active, sustainable lifestyle. Natural Nutmeg contains timely information on natural health, complementary and alternative medicine, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle. PUBLISHER Dr. Diane Hayden Diane@naturalnutmeg.com ADVERTISING advertising@naturalnutmeg.com DIR. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Christopher Urso Curso@naturalnutmeg.com FAIRFIELD COUNTY MARKETING DIRECTOR Frances Wall Higgins frances@naturalnutmeg.com CREATIVE DIRECTOR Ashley Frament layout@naturalnutmeg.com ADVISORY BOARD Ann Aresco, ND Adam Breiner, ND Mark Breiner, DDS Deanna M. Cherrone, MD Erika Dworkin, Dip. C.N. (Pend.) Debra Gibson, ND Kenneth Hoffman, LAc, CCH Vicki Kobliner, MS, RD, CD-N Lauren Young, ND

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Caroline Wetzel,

Integrative Oncology: Combining Traditional and Natural Treatment for Cancer

Certified Financial PlannerTM (CFP®)

Jill Kenney, ND

4 Financial Strategies for Changing Careers

Are Your Children Safe from Toxins?

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Lesa Werner, ND

The Gift of Self-Care Aaron Weston

8 Natural Treatments for HPV Infections Cora Stover, ND

Menstruation, the Moon, and Empowerment through Choice Artemis Morris, ND

Unmasking The Real You Sandi Coyne-Gilbert, MBA, DM

Can Food Allergies Increase with Age?

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Thriving as an Empath: The Art of Self-Care for Sensitive People Judith Orloff, MD

The Sun: Your Most Beautiful Adversary?

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THE BUZZ

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NUTMEG NUGGETS

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HAPPENINGS

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RESOURCES

Richard Fanelli

A Natural Path to Healthy Hair, Skin & Nails Erika Dworkin, Board Certified

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in Holistic Nutrition®

The Thunderbird Inn: The Hippest Hotel in Savannah Diane Hayden, PhD

Jacquel Patterson, ND Find more articles and

IV Nutrient Therapy for Cancer Care

search our web archive at naturalnutmeg.com

Carissa Fioritto, ND, RN

Don't Miss Out on Opportunities in 2019!

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THE BUZZ Thriving as an Empath: 365 Days of SelfCare for Sensitive People Book Launch with Judith Orloff

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oin Judith Orloff MD, an empath and psychiatrist, for the exciting launch of her new book, "Thriving as an Empath: 365 Days of Self-Care for Sensitive People" with its playful companion, "The Empath’s Empowerment Journal” at The New York Open Center Oct 25 & 26, in New York City. Learn how to ignite your intuition and empathy while staying centered and strong. This event is perfect to network with other empaths and gain a circle of support.

“Thriving as an Empath” offers a year’s worth of self-care strategies to stop absorbing other people’s stress, heal sensory overload, and stop being a “martyr’ or “over-helping" so you can flourish as a sensitive person. Once you’ve read about a self-care topic in the book, freedom comes when you can write about it in the journal. Doing this allows you to be an empowered empath in all aspects of your life. Feeling empowered by your empath and heart is essential in today’s challenging world. More than ever, the world needs the gifts of sensitivity you have to offer. “Thriving as an Empath” is a book of inspirations for sensitive people who want to lead empowered lives and savor the joy of being alive.” - Deepak Chopra, NY Times best-selling author of “You Are the Universe”. Read this book every day to stay centered in your personal and spiritual power.” —Caroline Myss, NY Times best-selling author of “Anatomy of the Spirit” Check out Dr. Orloff’s Empath Support Online Course, empath newsletter + lecture schedule on www.drjudithorloff.com. See ad on page 8.

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THE BUZZ Do You Want to Feel Fifteen Years Younger in Four Weeks?

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ne of the many natural gifts which autumn presents us, is one of the finest and most popular, the grape. Indeed, the fruit of the vine is excellent both in its nourishing and healing qualities. The nourishing and health giving value of the grape is based on its contents of grape sugar, which varies as to country and climate between thirteen and thirty parts of sugar in one hundred parts of juice. It contains rich alkaline ingredients, above all Kali, calcium, and natron in the form of tartaric acid salts. In short, the effect of the grape is so to say, an inner washing of the organism, as it is effected through other similar drink or elimination methods. Aside from the removal of toxic substance and blood washing, there is a reconditioning and rebuilding of the blood through replacing of the mineral elimination and heightening of the blood alkalinity due to the high alkaline contents of the grapes.

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THE BUZZ Experience Salt Cave Therapy at Spa Soli in West Hartford

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had the pleasure of sitting down with Danielle Pelkowski, manager of Spa Soli in West Hartford, to discuss the many benefits of Himalayan salt therapy. DH: What is salt cave therapy? DP: Salt cave therapy is our most popular service. We disperse our pharmaceutical-grade salt in our Himalayan salt cave which contains anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties that have been known to improve the lungs, skin, and brain. The salt lamps in the room release negative ions that help purify the air by killing bacteria and reducing radiation. They counteract the effects of positive ions released from microwaves, television screens, cell phones, and tobacco. Negative ions are most abundant after lightning storms or around crashing water such as the ocean or waterfalls. They are also common in mountain ranges and forests. Negative ions have been proven to help increase your sense of wellbeing and mental clarity by removing the debilitating effects of excessive positive ions in your environment. They have been proven to clear the air of airborne viruses, bacteria, dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and other potential allergens. Negative ions can improve the function of the cilia in your respiratory tract that protect your lungs from irritation and inflammation. They have a relaxing effect and have been reported to normalize your breathing rate, decrease blood pressure, and relieve tension. DH: What are the health benefits of salt cave therapy? DP: Some of the respiratory system benefits are anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, thinning and clearing of mucus, improving lung capacity and lung function, helping to alleviate and diminish the symptoms of allergies, asthma, bronchitis, colds, Cystic Fibrosis and sinus conditions. The skin benefits from salt cave therapy include decrease of itching, reduction of edema on post-surgical scars, reduction and clearing of inflammation of the skin. Psychological and emotional benefits include reducing stress, relaxation and rejuvenation. If you or someone you know suffers from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) (a common type of depression in winter months), this can be an effective solution as salt cave therapy has been proven to improve energy levels and focus. Research shows salt cave therapy normalizes certain levels in the brain, improving a person’s positive outlook and mood. Negative ions also help you sleep by regulating your serotonin secretion, reduce headaches and sickness and increases the flow of oxygen to the brain resulting in higher alertness, decreased drowsiness, and more mental energy. DH: What other services are offered at Spa Soli? DP: We also offer infrared sauna, massages, facials, hair removal, soaking tub treatments, reiki and Vichy shower body treatments. We host a variety of meditation circles in the salt cave. Events can be found on our Facebook and Instagram accounts. DH: What sets you apart from other spas? DP: We approach health, beauty and wellness in a natural and holistic way with healing hands and hearts. All of our products are organic and cruelty free. Our staff are all very experienced and really know how to tap in and remain in tune with their clientele. Something that every client feels after visiting Spa Soli is relaxed and a sense of peace and calm. Submitted by Dr. Diane Hayden. Contact Danielle Pelkowski, Manager, Spa Soli for more information. Spa Soli, 945 Farmington Ave. West Hartford. https://www.spasoli.com. 860.231.1004. See ad on page 16. 8

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Nutmeg “Nuggets” 4 Reasons Why You Need Floatation Therapy

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elf-care can be summed up as the intentional actions you take to nourish yourself, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Self-care should always come first, and should never be looked at as a reward, but more a necessity for preventing disease and restoring health. The challenge many people face is how to fit a regular self-care practice into their days, weeks and months while juggling work, home, kids, school, and more. Scheduling time for yourself on a regular basis is the goal to counteract the stresses of everyday life. Imagine Float, greater Hartford’s first and only wellness center offers four non-invasive therapies that offer practical and time-efficient self-care options. Not only will they fit your schedule and budget, but they offer all the advantages of self-care to benefit both you and those around you. One of the most effective and efficient services to consider is floatation therapy. Four Reasons to Float 1. Reduce sensory input: floatation allows you to reduce sensory input more than any other environment. A break from the office, school and your phone can help you refill your physical and emotional stores. You will have more energy to tackle the rest of your day. A much needed digital detox can go a long way. 2. Allow for physical decompression: a large amount of physical energy and much of our brain is dedicated to dealing with and fighting gravity. Whether we are standing, sitting or lying down; the ground, a chair or a mattress is pushing against us. When we lie in water, blood flows freely throughout your body. Not having to fight gravity lets your muscles, joints and bones get a well-deserved break. No longer focusing on supporting your weight or regulating temperature, your body has more resources to focus on healing and resting. 3. Reach a deeper meditative state: upon entering a float room, a strong sense of calmness and relaxation overcomes you. Your brain down-shifts to a much lower frequency producing theta brainwaves. This happens in that ‘between waking and sleeping’ state. In this theta state we experience unpredictable, unexpected, vivid dreamlike images. Sadly, we don’t experience this for very long because we tend to fall asleep or wake up. In a float room, you are able to “hang out” in the theta state and experience free association, sudden insight or inspire creative thoughts. 4. Increase your magnesium stores: according to World Health Organization statistics, as much as 75% of the U.S. adult population does not meet the recommended daily intake of magnesium. Regular float sessions allow magnesium to be easily absorbed through your skin. Magnesium calms your nervous system and reduces cortisol levels, the stress hormone. Magnesium can help alleviate symptoms related to depression and anxiety. Filling your magnesium stores can improve sleep, muscle recovery and calcium absorption to improve bone health and prevent osteoporosis. Make float therapy a staple in your self-care practice. Remember, the more frequently you float, you will reach deeper states of relaxation and recovery. Imagine Float can be found at 290 West Main Street/Rote 44 (next to the Perfect Toy) in Avon. For more information, go to imaginefloat. com, or call 860.255.7771. See ad on page 35.

Top 10 Breast Cancer Prevention Tips 1. Increase consumption of veggies: 8-10 servings per day. Get as many colors as possible especially greens. 2. Fiber up: 35g per day (veggies, fruits, beans, nuts, non-gluten grains). 3. Have 3-4 oz protein at every meal: think “clean” and “lean”. 4. Boost good fats/Omega 3’s: (olive, coconut, ghee, avocado, nuts, wild salmon, grass-fed beef) to decrease inflammation. 5. Kick the SUGAR habit: and avoid the other white stuff too – white flour, white rice, and pasta. Use fruit to satisfy your sweet tooth especially organic berries. Remember, sugar feeds cancer. 6. Watch your alcohol: one glass of wine a day increases your risk of breast cancer by 40%! Alcohol every day challenges your liver’s ability to metabolize your estrogen. Stick to three glasses of wine per week. 7. Go clean & green: avoid toxins where you can. Filter your water, eat organic food, buy non-toxic cleaning and body care products. Check out www.ewg.org to work on this. Toxins are hormone disrupters. 8. Check your Vitamin D level: 50-90 ng/ml is the current recommended range to prevent cancer. While you are at it, check your CRP which is a measure of inflammation. 9. Manage your stress better: you have to start somewhere so how about getting some help from an app? Check out HeadSpace. 10. Get great sleep: if you are not getting great sleep, take the time to figure out why. 11. Exercise: That’s ten, but we can’t forget to move every day and exercise! Submitted by Kathy Beach, MS, NBC-HWC, National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach. If you need individual support to implement these lifestyle changes, please contact me for private coaching. I would be happy to help you make these changes with ease. Natural Health & Healing, West Hartford. healthcoach@ naturalhealthandhealing.net 860.677.4600. See ad on back cover.

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Nutmeg “Nuggets” Don’t Treat Breast Cancer…Prevent It!

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he science is clear. Women do not have to become a statistic. Numerous prevention studies have been published in Archives of Internal Medicine, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Journal and more. In a study conducted at Washington University School of Medicine, the researchers stated, “Despite recent calls to intensify the search for new risk factors for breast cancer, acting on information that we already have could prevent thousands of cases each year.“ The majority of these studies revolve around diet, stress, environmental toxin exposure, synthetic hormones and sedentary lifestyle. One of the tools for early risk detection that has been underrated and misunderstood is the valuable technology of Medical Infrared Thermography (MIT). MIT is a high tech specialized detector with tens of thousands of highly sensitive energy sensors. Your body emits a constant source of infrared signatures as long as you are alive. Those signatures can be detected by a state of the art Medical Infrared camera to be interpreted by trained professionals into a report of potential risks of breast cancer. It is not diagnostic nor is it a replacement for a mammogram, but it does give clues that starting a prevention program should happen sooner than later. In fact, more than 5 studies indicate that an abnormal thermography scan is 10 times more significant as a future risk than family history. But beware, not all of the thermography screening centers in this industry have up to date technology nor accurately read and interpret images. There are specific guidelines that every thermography clinic has to follow for you to receive a proper evaluation. Additionally, because thermography is not diagnosing cancer, most abnormal thermography reports lead to holistic interventions that reduce risk. So find a center that has doctors familiar with the technology and treatment. Since our integrative medical center has been doing imaging using the latest technology and holistic care for over 15 years, we created a magazine called “Sophia Health: Balanced Healthy Living” completely dedicated to explaining thermography and its value as well as citing the research information you can bring to your doctor. If you are interested in a copy of this full color magazine, you can call our office for details at 203.740.9300. Dr Kenneth Hoffman, DACM, L.Ac. is the Medical Director for Sophia Natural Health Center in Brookfield, CT. He has serviced thousands of patients in his clinic which is one of the busiest wellness clinics in CT, combining the traditional healing arts of Chinese medicine and Naturopathic medicine with modern science. Dr Hoffman is also host of the radio talk show, “The Natural Medicine Connection”, Fairfield County’s only health talk radio show, every Saturday from 10-11 am. You can listen on 94.1/800 WLAD or wlad. com to live stream. You can also visit his website or call his office for a free consultation at 203.740.9300 and www.inm.center. See ad on page 27.

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s many of you saw on social media, I had the opportunity to attend my first Indie Beauty Expo (IBE) in New York last month. Founded by celebrity esthetician, Jillian Wright, and entrepreneur, Nader Naeymi-Rad, IBE was established to help the fast-growing category of indie brands connect to buyers, press, consumers and investors. IBE’s mission is to provide a platform to recognize, showcase and celebrate independent beauty brands and to support the growth and success of the entrepreneurs behind them. Each month, I’ll be using and reviewing the plethora of skincare and cosmetic samples I picked up that are organic and toxic-free to support a holistic lifestyle! Body Barrier WoolbarTM: Just like your face, the skin on your body can get congested and lead to a build-up of bacteria. This product is super cool. It starts out as a “bar of soap” with one side having micro-wool fibers to create a gentle exfoliating experience and over multiple uses becomes a cloth-like texture. Marketed as a soap nutrient bar, it’s sulfate-free and delivers Vitamin E and amino acids to support your skin’s microbiome and barrier function. Contains 850mg of lambs wool. Con: There are a couple of questionable ingredients that are marketed as plant-derived. https://bodybarrier.com/products/woolbar Leaf People Exfoliating Wash and Body Lotion: Loved both! Their botanically focused skin care products are formulated and manufactured by Medical Herbalist Julie Levin. They avoid using any synthetically manufactured ingredients (including glycols, silicones, benzoates, alcohols, disodium EDTA, fragrances). Plant based nutrients are the most compatible with our bodies and easily absorbed through the skin. The exfoliating wash has a soothing lavender scent and was gentle and refreshing. The body lotion is non-greasy and has a mousse like consistency. https://leafpeople. com/product/aloe-lavender-exfoliating-daily-face-wash/ Humble Natural Deodorant: You have to agree – it’s next to impossible to find an all-natural deodorant that ACTUALLY works. This might be the one. Priding themselves on the simplest deodorant with the fewest ingredients, Humble is a pioneer in the natural deodorant industry. With just four to five organic and all-natural ingredients that you can pronounce, their deodorant is sure to keep you dry—a simple solution to a sticky problem! I loved the essential lavender scent and I love that it’s crafted in the beautiful city of Taos, New Mexico. https://humblebrands.com RG Cosmetics Pataua Shampoo: Amazing scent and leaves hair soft and silky. The Pataua is a palm tree native to the Amazon whose rich oil is one of the most fortifying ingredients available in nature. It works wonders on fine and fragile hair, giving it four times the strength. Pataua is also a natural and efficient heat protectant and can make hair grow faster than normal. https://www.rgcosmetics. com/product/pataua-shampoo-damaged-hair/

Why We All Need to Apply Self-Care

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hen I work with clients, I highly recommend that they take time for “self-care.” I may meet with a client who said they didn’t do any of my homework and actually the day they thought they would do it, they rested instead. There is this sense of guilt in admitting it to me. My response is, “Great! I’m glad you listened to your body.” We are so conditioned to keep doing and never allow ourselves time to recoup, rejuvenate and replenish our souls and bodies. Society makes us think that being busy is a preferred state of being and having downtime is nonproductive boredom. For me, I operate with my clients in a “no judgement zone” and would never release condemnation when they tell me that they haven’t moved forward in their project. We all need down time and me time. We all need to take a deep breath and replenish our thinking, our creativity and our energy. Sometimes we don’t even know what to do to administer “self-care” to ourselves. I’ve created a list of ideas that might help propel you to enjoy time with yourself. • Bake something delicious and eat it without guilt

• Go to a park

• Buy some flowers

• Light a candle

• Call a friend

• Let go of something causing stress

• Color or draw • Create your own coffee break • Do some gentle stretches • Drive somewhere new • Eat a meal in silence • Enjoy your body – God created it

• Go to bed early

• Listen to music • Do deep breathing exercises Paint on something other than paper • Pet a furry animal Read a book

• Fly a kite

• Put on some music and dance

• Find a relaxing essential oil scent

• Read or watch something funny

• Go for a run

• Read poetry

• Go for a walk • Go to a Farmers Market

• Sit outside and enjoy nature

• Go to a lake or ocean

• Take a bath

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Nutmeg “Nuggets” The Path of the Sun and The Moon Alison David Bird, C.Ht., Originator of Marconics Ascension Energy Healing

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he time has come when the student must take his seat in the ‘Halls of Creation’, as he becomes the Master! In order to stand as a co-creator in the zero-point field, aligned with source at the center of this galaxy, you must embrace all realities - equal and opposing. This is the path of the sun and the moon. Equilibrium. Balance. If you have gained true spiritual mastery you will know that what will happen next is not intended as a personal slight, or a God leveled punishment, but as a purposeful lesson in how to free yourself from fear. When you have faced that which you fear the most and have overcome it, what else remains to be fearful of? It is from this new level of understanding and acceptance that you can step fully into the mastery of being a co-creator of this new world. Know that as you move through 2019, many of you will feel as though you are being ‘squeezed through the eye of the needle’. This is not just a vengeful expression plucked from the scriptures, but a mandatory experience that will teach you to traverse higher dimensions at will. In order to pass through the Degaz, into another dimensional structure, you must first cross the narrow passage in between; the gateway at the pinnacle of the first harmonic universal structure. You may feel the resistance as though you are ‘stuck’. You must put down the last vestiges of the karmic baggage that restricts you on your journey, then you will squeeze through the ‘bottle neck’ into a new dimensional space. From there you can access higher harmonic frequencies and pull them down to anchor here on the earth plane, and bring your personal heaven into merger with your earthly being. This configuration signifies the merger of heaven and earth; the best of the human expression integrated with divinity for the next phase of authentic, God-realized human evolution, an experiment in divinely inspired free will. Manifesting your heaven on earth requires anchoring higher electro-tonal frequencies (or Flames) to the earth plane. Pyramidal structures resonating with the trans-mutational ‘Flames’, or frequencies, of other planets and resonating star systems will anchor themselves through you to the planet surface. You can now create within your own personal, individual reality and consciousness grids. Regardless of what else plays out on this 3-dimensional stage you will walk the path as the best version of self, existing in divine flow. You will continue to serve as compassionate leaders for those who still hold fear. You are the Guardian Angels now.

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4 Financial Strategies for Changing Careers By Caroline Wetzel, Certified Financial PlannerTM (CFP®)

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ere in Connecticut, October is known for its transitions. As temperatures dip and the air becomes crisp, leaves on trees change colors from vibrant green to deep gold, brilliant orange, and fiery red. Like October weather in Connecticut, many professionals’ approach to their careers and expectations of their finances are changing. The notion that you go to school, work in one job, and retire at age 65 to enjoy a few years of blissful existence without financial concerns does not represent reality for many people today. Many people now live until their late 80s. Most people want to enjoy a quality of life physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and financially, on their terms. Pensions that pay retirees comfortable incomes that adjust with inflation are few and far between, and Social Security is designed to pay for only about 40% of “average earnings.” As more people realize this, they are reconsidering their own expectations for work, retirement, and how they spend their time and money.

new business grew. We evaluated benefits that we counted on from my existing job – like health insurance and my 401k plan – and came up with new strategies to ensure our health coverage and retirement savings continued. How does this apply to you? If you want to initiate a professional change or create a new vision for your own retirement, here are four strategies that I offer you: 1. Focus on What You Can Control. Rather than focus on general guidance or rules of thumb around your finances, as soon as you begin thinking about a change, start saving as much as possible, spending as little as possible, and consistently invest and pay off debt until you have more clarity on your situation and your transition stabilizes into your new routine/next chapter.

I am one of those people. For years as I worked in different jobs, I fantasized about becoming a Certified Financial PlannerTM (CFP®). I wanted to be a fiduciary financial advisor who provided clients a safe space to talk about life’s uncertainties and manage clients’ investments as they realized their life goals according to financial plans that I developed with them. However, time and careful planning were necessary for me to make the professional move. My husband shared my entrepreneurial spirit. Early on in our marriage we agreed to live within our means, build up emergency savings, and invest small amounts of money regularly. We wanted our money to grow so we could have choices and flexibility over time. As we built up our finances, I researched training programs for becoming a CFP®. I spoke with successful CFP® professionals and other advisors who worked in different types of companies throughout Connecticut. Based on our financial plan, I determined I needed to continue working a full-time job while completing training. Before making the move and starting the training, my husband and I talked extensively about the financial strains the change would have on our lives. We were honest and realistic about the stress that would exist and could linger for years as my www.NaturalNutmeg.com

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2. Do Your Due Diligence. Understand the financial risks and tradeoffs associated with your transition, beyond how big your paycheck will be. For instance, if you want to retire before Medicare is available to you, and you depend on your current employer for health insurance, understand how much you will need to pay for health insurance out of pocket. 3. Create a Financial Plan. In my experience, the hardest part of changing jobs, reinventing your career, or planning for retirement, is managing uncertainty. A financial plan provides structure, prioritization, and a path for dealing with the unknown. At a minimum, it should include a budget, emergency savings, regular reviews of what you own and what you owe throughout your transition, and contingency plans that you commit to and follow, should your finances and/or lifestyle derail during your professional change. 4. Engage People to Help You. I could not have initiated my own professional transition had it not been for my supportive family and the insights that other professionals provided me. If you want help planning for the financial impact of a career change or navigating retirement, talk with a Certified Financial PlannerTM (CFP®). These specialists have completed extra training in personal finance and are fiduciaries. Everything that they say and do is for your best interest, rather than their professional benefit. As we continue to enjoy this month of transition, take comfort that life is continuously changing for nature and for all of us. If you ever want a confidential, safe place to talk about life’s uncertainties and your specific financial situation, know that I am here.

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Are Your Children Safe from Toxins? By Lesa Werner, ND

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n recent years, a number of studies describing an association between environmental toxins and adult heart disease, asthma, cancer, and other health conditions have made their way into the mainstream media. But how do toxins affect children? A study from the University of Alberta in Canada evaluated the effects of pollutants on children with congenital heart disease. Their study involved reviewing data from several metropolitan and rural areas between 2006 and 2011. The results of their research established an association between several toxins in air pollution and heart defects in children. Some of the pollutants studied included carbon monoxide, benzene, sulfur dioxide, toluene, and carbon disulfide, which are often associated with car exhaust and industrial manufacturing plants. While engaging in my own research, I came across a scientific review article published in The Lancet entitled, “Neurobehavioral Effects of Developmental Toxicity.”

This article cited several studies that point to links between toxins and other childhood disorders, such as reduced mathematics achievement scores, increased ADHD, increased antisocial behavior, and lower overall IQ scores. More recently, another scientific review article, “Thyroiddisrupting Chemicals and Brain Development: An Update,” published in Endocrine Connections in 2018 describes a link between pregnant women exposed to certain chemicals and neurological development during fetal growth. This study involved an analysis of several endocrine-disrupting substances including perchlorates, and phenols like BPA and triclosan. BPA can be found in some plastics, whereas triclosan, an antimicrobial agent, can be found in some toothpastes, trash bags, cutting boards, and cosmetics. Recently, the FDA has banned the use of triclosan in some products, but not all. Therefore, if a product is advertised as being antibacterial, antifungal, or antimicrobial, it might be wise to read the ingredients to make sure triclosan is not listed.

Many additional studies over the past 20 years have determined that a variety of toxins can affect children’s health and cognitive development, both pre- and postnatally. As a naturopathic physician, when I hear a patient describe a “toxin” in their environment, my initial thought is to have that patient remove the toxin, and then have her/him undergo a liver cleanse to help support their body’s natural detoxification pathways. However, liver cleanses are NOT recommended for children or pregnant women, nor are they recommended for people taking certain medications. How Do We Protect and Treat Our Children from Toxins? There are several ways you can reduce toxin exposure in your home, and here’s why you should undertake this task. By removing toxic substances from your environment, your liver has an opportunity to detoxify those chemicals naturally without constantly being bombarded with a neverending stream of additional toxins. www.NaturalNutmeg.com

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The Gift of Self-Care

By Aaron Weston

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hen it comes to healing and selfcare the most effective approach would be prevention; maintaining a proper balance of our physical, spiritual, emotional and intellectual state. Once past the point of prevention we may have to take more extreme measures of care. Anytime we are dealing with healing and self-care for humans we must consider bio-individuality and uniqueness of environment and circumstance before deciding a plan of action. Pain is never comfortable however it is an intelligent form of communication from the body that tells us something is off balance and needs attention. Too often people may run to a said professional to get rid of it without ever trying to understand its source. Of course, the goal is to get out of pain and back to balance, but pain responses can feel the same even while stemming from different reasons which require different approaches. For example, bodily pain can come from under use, over use, improper use or injury. We are living vessels functioning through organized systems and need proper fuel, maintenance, and cleaning; and failure to do so can lead to pain, dysfunction and chaos. Preventing these imbalances is fairly easy once one understands anatomy and physiology and as humans in a body, this is the most relevant science while here on earth. However, if we decide that it’s not important enough to dive so deep into the study of the human organism and its psychology, we can still apply self-care at a

basic level. Eat a balanced healthy diet that makes you feel good mentally, physically and emotionally. Let’s talk about some general approaches for particular conditions. For example, the source of pain coming from underuse will obviously be very different then pain coming from overuse. If a muscle, bone or joint becomes weak from underuse then the recommendation would be to simply use it, however an underused weakness is going to require proper care and patience while being put to use with exercise. Overuse needs rest and rehabilitation and sometimes stopping it completely may sound good but lead to another trap. The most common is improper use. While we can attempt to use the handle end of a screwdriver to hammer something in and

get away with it, it will never be as effective as an actual hammer. How do we bring care to these areas by applying the proper tools at the proper time to the proper place? To prevent being tired from overuse we should do our best not to overwork and under sleep. To prevent being fatigued from underuse we should get good quality movement and keep the blood and lymph moving through our system. To prevent improper use, we should observe the functions of our anatomy and work carefully through trial and error. To remedy these conditions once beyond prevention; self-massage, stretching, herbal teas and poultices can be very effective. Let’s jump a moment to emotional pain. Acknowledgment can help, yet if we dwell in the negative thoughts that drain

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us we can easily become addicted to these feelings and have a hard time getting out. Music that brings joy, uplifts us or helps us release by relating to the lyrics can be very powerful. Writing things out onto paper will literally get it out of the mind and out into the world. Congregating with positive people and feeling supported by a community can keep us out of depression, anxiety and many other imbalances. Drink plenty of good clean water as this is the major fuel system of our being along with nutritional foods. Activity and nature are master healers and can often take people right out of the depleting feelings and thoughts that have captured their clarity. Giving yourself the gift of self-care is the one selfish thing that I strongly encourage as when we are balanced internally, illumined like a candle, our light will emanate and spread like a passionate wild fire burning any existing imbalance in ourselves and those around us. Gifted with healing abilities discovered in childhood, Aaron Weston, the founder and freedom facilitator of Nourishing Necessities has trained and grown in a wide range of modalities allowing him to intuitively and intelligently integrate everything into a practical application. Nourishing Necessities, 509 Farmington Ave, Hartford. 860.655.6564 www.nourishingnecessities.life. nourishingninja@gmail.com. See ad on page 35.

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8 Natural Treatments for HPV Infections By Cora Stover, ND

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ervical cancer is the 3rd most common gynecologic cancer and the 8th most common cancer among women in the US. Mean age at diagnosis is 50, but the cancer can occur as early as age 20. The American Cancer Society estimates that in the US, 13,170 new cases of invasive cervical cancer and 4,250 deaths from cervical cancer will occur in 2019, of those new cases 120 are estimated to occur in Connecticut based on past data. Cervical cancer results from cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), which appears to be caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is among the most commonly transmitted sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). HPV is transmitted from lesions during skin-to-skin contact. Risk Factors and Symptoms of Cervical Cancer Risk factors for cervical cancer and dysplasia include: younger age at first intercourse, a high lifetime number of sexual partners, cigarette smoking and immunodeficiency, poor diet, long term oral contraceptive use, chronic cervicitis, environmental carcinogens. Regardless of sexual history, one should assume that exposure has occurred with HPV as it is everywhere or ubiquitous. Current recommendations for a Papanicolaou test or Pap smear include all women regardless of history to start screening at age 21 and continue every 3 years until the age of 30. Once 30, every 5 years with HPV testing or co-testing until age 65 or continue every 3 years with solely the PAP smear. Cervical cancer is typically a squamous cell carcinoma caused by human papillomavirus infection; less often, it is

Most HPV infections are cleared from the body within 1-2 years. an adenocarcinoma. Cervical neoplasia is asymptomatic; the first symptom of early cervical cancer is usually irregular, often vaginal bleeding after sex. Diagnosis is by a cervical Pap smear and biopsy and staging is clinical. Within the typical medical setting, treatment may involve surgical resection for early-stage disease or radiation therapy plus chemotherapy for locally advanced disease. If the cancer has widely metastasized, chemotherapy is often used alone. Vaccinations for HPV The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved three vaccines that prevent infection with disease-causing HPV types: Gardasil®, Gardasil® 9, and Cervarix®. All three vaccines prevent infection with HPV types 16 and 18, two high-risk HPVs that cause about 70% of cervical cancers and an even higher percentage of some of the other HPVcaused cancers. Gardasil® also prevents infection with HPV types 6 and 11 which cause 90% of genital warts. Gardasil® 9 prevents infection with the same four HPV types plus five additional cancer-causing types (31, 33, 45, 52 and 58). As of May 2017, Gardasil® 9 is the only HPV vaccine available for use in the United States. Cervarix and Gardasil are utilized in other countries. As of June 14, 2019 (current reporting) in VAERS of the search “VAERS ID, VACCINE: GARDASIL 9 ADVERSE REACTIONS” there are 681,485 rows of

information when a max is 10,000. With a more specific search there were still too many adverse reactions to list. If you are considering for your child(ren) (as it is given to both males and females) or yourself, I suggest doing your full research and making an informed decision, looking into your family history of HPV, cancers and risk assessment, include in your search VAERS, know the pamphlets and current recommendations to not vaccinate, autoimmunity associated with vaccines and vaccine ingredients. If you choose to get the vaccine, talk with a naturopath to make sure your body is adequately prepared for the injection to offset any possible reactions and to help your body acclimate, and provide a proper immune response. If you choose to not vaccine, I recommend you also seek a naturopath to see what you can do to improve your lifestyle and diet to limit risks. Most HPV infections are cleared from the body within 1-2 years. If you have HPV or your sexual partner(s) do, all parties may need to be assessed to determine if treatment is necessary. If you have cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer or had abnormal Paps do not wait to seek treatment, you must take action. Natural Treatments for HPV Infection 1. Escharotics: weekly sessions (sessions vary depending on both clinical observations, and laboratory diagnostics). This is performed by a clinician directly to the cervix. 2. Green Tea (or matcha): tea suppositories twice weekly; and either one oral capsule daily or 5 cups of green tea daily or 1 cup of matcha daily.

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3. AHCC: studies found that 1 gram for 8 months helped patients clear HPV and in the same trial/study a parallel study was performed which showed 3 grams for 3-6 months. 4. Vitamin A: a daily recommended dosage is 5,000 IU daily. This should be discussed with your naturopath, and may be increased depending on circumstances and need. If it is determined that you should take more, an adequate birth control method should be utilized during treatment as high doses of Vitamin A may cause birth abnormalities. 5. Vitamin E: 400 IU daily of mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols. This may be increased if discussed with your provider. 6. Folate: you can get from your daily vitamin, or sources such as: okra, spinach, artichoke, broccoli, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, beets, avocado, papaya, oranges and their juice, lentils, peas (chickpeas, blackeyed, and pigeon), mung beans, adzuki beans, sunflower seeds (without shell). 7. Selenium: 2-4 each daily is adequate. 8. Zinc: from a supplement or food sources such as: Nuts (pine, cashews, almonds), lentils, seeds (sesame, sunflower), meats (liver, veal, beef, lamb, venison, bison); and shellfish (oysters, mussels, shrimp, scallops, clams, lobster), and from anchovies and octopus. There are other treatment options and a full protocol may need to be put into place to best meet your needs. The best part about seeking treatment is that you don’t have to do it alone. You can form a team and utilize the vast amount of knowledge from your providers to get the best treatment options tailored to your needs and desires. In your protocol, you come first. It is best to discuss priorities and your providers can discuss which options can wait or which ones need to be addressed sooner than later. Dr. Cora Stover, ND is a licensed physician at ProNatural Physicians Group and is accepting new patients. Call for an appointment at 860-829-0707. To learn more about naturopathic medicine, visit www.ProNaturalPhysicians.com or look for ProNatural Physicians on FaceBook. ProNatural Physicians Group NDs are providers for most major insurance carriers. ProNaturalPhysicians@comcast.net 860.829.0707 120 Webster Square Rd., Berlin. See ad on page 10 & 32.


Menstruation, the Moon, and Empowerment through Choice By Artemis Morris, ND

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very 21-to 35 days women bleed for 2-7 days in order to biologically bear children in a grand sacrifice of their body to perpetuate the human race. What does our period (aka menses) mean to us? How do we prepare for and manage this integral part of our nature? What influences “it’- does the moon? other women? How do we deal with and treat menstrual diseases? These are questions that can not be answered in one article, however, they are worth a lively discussion that is long overdue to reclaim the “cur-sed” parts of ourselves that happen to make us uniquely female. What is Menstruation? The word menstruation, comes from the word “menses” which comes from Latin and Greek words meaning month (mensis) and moon (mene). Is it a coincidence that the moon cycles through the night sky in a similar time frame to our own hormonal cycles? Historically and culturally, due to books such as “The Red Tent,” by Anita Diamant, many women realize that we used to gather monthly, usually at the full moon (or new moon) and talk, do each other’s hair, and be in the unencumbered company of other women. Knight in his thesis on Menstruation and the Origins of Culture sees the history and mythology

that shrouded this “moon time” gathering as a ritual time that women created to be free of the responsibility of male sexual advances and influenced the periodicity of hunting expeditions and organized society. Over time, the lore, customs, and taboos associated with menstruation took on more sinister hues, such as, being “unclean”, ruining food if you touched it, dangerous, and even deadly.

“The menstrual cycle is the most basic, earthly cycle we have. Our blood is our connection to the archetypal female.” - Dr. Christine Northrup

How do we claim this messy part of ourselves and manage it in ways that lead to a greater connection with nature, our biological sisters, greater community, and improve our health and wellness in the process? Let’s start by addressing some myths and facts.

quently during the first and second quarters (waxing moon) than during the other half of the lunar cycle, which indicates a lunar influence on ovulation.

Do We Cycle with the Moon?

Do We Cycle Together?

Despite many historical and cultural references there is little evidence to support an association between lunar cycles and our periods. Dr. Marija Vlajic Wheeler at Clue, an app used to track menstrual cycles, found no association with the moon cycles and period times when analyzing 7.5 million cycles. There may be a weak association between lunar cycles and ovulation. Dr. Ericka Friedman at the Brooklyn College of the City University found that conceptions occur significantly more fre-

Research by Martha McClintock in 1971 hypothesized and popularized synchronous menstruation, the notion that women who spend more time together synchronize their menses together based on her study of 135 women whose onset of menses was more similar among friends and roommates than it was random pairing. She hypothesized that this effect was due to pheromones, which are invisible olfactory neurochemicals that reach our brains and influence our biology and behavior. So far, www.NaturalNutmeg.com

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there is little scientific evidence to support this theory. Using data from the app Clue, researchers did not find a correlation between women synching up their menses with other women using information from 1500 women. Is Melatonin Our Mediator with the Moon? Dr. Sari Cohen, ND hypothesized that our menstrual connection to the cycles of the moon may be influenced physiologically by the effect of melatonin, a hormone that is tied to circadian sleep cycles and is released in the dark. The evidence she provides for this assertion includes that the pineal gland, a hormone regulating structure in your brain that is part of the neuroendocrine system, is sensitive to light and influences menstrual hormones as well as melatonin. Melatonin levels tend to be higher during menstruation and lower during ovulation with other reproductive affects. If melatonin is a mediator of menstruation through its effects on the pineal gland and our exposure to light influences this rhythm, it is clear that this system has many disruptors in our modern times. Artificial Lighting, enhanced by “screentime”, Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs), night-shift work, exogenous hormones, endocrine disrupting plastics, pesticides, medication, and birth control pills we are exposed to in our daily lives and environment may play a role in the disruption in our natural rhythms and connection with the moon and our nature rhythms, as well as, increase our risk of chronic diseases and the rising rates of infertility.

Effective Integrative Medical Treatments for Menstrual Disorders Integrative medical treatments for which there is evidence for effectiveness in treating menstrual disorders with minimal to no side effects includes: nutritional supplements prescribed by a naturopathic doctor or functional medicine practitioner, energy medicine, yoga, meditation, energy psychology, exercise, body therapies (chiropractic care, manual therapy, craniosacral therapy, etc.). The benefit of using these integrative therapies instead of the birth control pill as first line medical therapy for the treatment of menstrual disorders is that it poses no risk and can result in benefits beyond the treatment of the menstrual disorder, such as, improved sleep, digestive function, immunity, psychological and physical well-being. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, our menses are an important sign and symptom of how our general health is and its treatment, rather than being suppressive, is supportive along with the whole system to bring the mind, body, and spirit back into balance. Have We Lost Touch with Each Other and the Influence of the Moon? “It is argued that at times marked out by the moon’s phases, women used ritual means to bring their emotional energies into harmony, this cultural intervention in turn assisting in the realization of women’s physiologically-given potentialities for synchrony,” states Knight. Knight asserts that the synchronization of menstrual cycles and secluded moon time served less as a scientific fact than a cultural

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way to organize society that left women time to gather. “If we could discern something universal within ritual and mythology which pointed unmistakably to menstrual synchrony as its source, then matters might be different”. It is up to us, as individuals, and as a collective group to choose to reimagine, and rebrand our moon time and how we treat it. Regardless of the paucity of data to suggest we synchronize our cycles with the moon and with each other, there is great potential benefit in ritualizing and celebrating our light and dark cycles and to gather, empower, and support each other in a holistic way through our joy and suffering and maybe even howl at the moon once in a while. Dr. Artemis Morris is the Academic director of Master in Integrative Health and Healing at The Graduate Institute www. learn.edu; Professor of Nutrition at The University of Bridgeport, Human Nutrition Institute; Medical director and founder of Artemis Wellness Center www.drartemis.com and author of The Anti-Inflammation Diet for Dummies. She is an integrative medical practitioner and enjoys lecturing on holistic health and the Mediterranean diet for medical conferences and to a wide array of audiences. See ad on page 41.

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mposter Syndrome: It’s a problem that affects people from all walks of life, in all types of organizations. It’s often most associated with people who are viewed as extremely successful. Mike Myers of Saturday Night Live fame shared, “I still believe that at any time the no-talent police will come and arrest me.” From Winston Churchill, to Serena Williams, to Michelle Obama, to Lady Gaga, individuals feel plagued by feelings of selfdoubt and disconnect from their accomplishments. To outsiders, these individuals appear self-assured and confident, but beneath the calm surface lies an ugly reality: a person who believes that everything is a lie, and that they are a fraud. First defined in 1978 by Doctors Paulina Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes, the Imposter Syndrome was “unmasked” in a study of 150 very successful women. In this study, each woman believed her success was nothing more than being in the right place at the right time. These women were unable to enjoy the fruits of their labors, and so they merely continued to do their work while fearing the possibility of being unmasked. Now, from personal coaches to medical school personnel, the Imposter Syndrome that was once a dirty little secret has become better understood. Recent researchers estimate that as much as 80 percent of the population will deal with this feeling of being an imposter at least once in their life. Some will find it a permanent part of their responses.

People encounter Imposter Syndrome when they experience success, or embark in a new direction without any previous experience — entering into a graduate program, for example. selves face-to-face with questions about whether they can do the work. Imposter Syndrome makes them feel incapable and lacking critical skills. It can paralyze even the best students or employees and keep individuals reaching their full potential. Does Imposter Syndrome Hold You Back? If you are considering graduate school, you need to know that you can do it. Goodwin College’s master’s degree in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) program embraces the individual leader in each person. No two people are the same, and Goodwin believes all students are leaders already, headed in a

unique direction with purpose and perspective. The basis of your self-leadership is the foundation on which you will build your leadership style. Imposter Syndrome is more than just a challenge. It is an opportunity to guide you so you can guide others as a leader. You should know that you are not alone. The students in Goodwin’s MSOL program have similar concerns and fears. The program is structured in a cohort model, meaning you will take the journey to achieving your MSOL degree with the same classmates from start to finish. Along the way, you will find support from your peers – a fundamental part of how you deal with your imposter feelings. Goodwin can help you recognize and find joy in your accomplishments and identify areas where you can grow and learn. If you experience Imposter Syndrome and the debilitating feeling of being unmasked is always holding you back, you don’t have to just deal with it. At Goodwin College, you can flourish in an environment where people care and support you. There, you’ll be taken from where you are to where you want to be. Sandi Coyne-Gilbert is an accomplished leader with experience in both the education and nonprofit sectors. CoyneGilbert specializes in working with adult learners and is enthusiastic about instilling a passion for lifelong learning in her students. Coyne-Gilbert brings her experiences to the classroom as program director for the master’s degree in Organizational Leadership at Goodwin College. Are you ready to make a lasting impact? She’d love to hear from you. Call us today: 800.889.3282 or learn more at www.goodwin.edu/leadership. Start on the path to a brighter, more fulfilling future this spring. Classes start on January 13. See ad on page 18.

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Can Food Allergies Increase with Age? By Jacquel Patterson, ND

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he most common food allergies in the population are peanuts, dairy, eggs, soy, shellfish and wheat. Food allergies typically begin in childhood, however food sensitivities often can occur over time as we age. Adults commonly have food allergies to peanuts and tree nuts, fish and shellfish in addition to fruit and vegetable pollen. Most common symptoms for food allergies include: hives; eczema; swelling of lips, face or tongue; difficulty breathing; abdominal pain; or dizziness. Food sensitivity symptoms are more delayed and common symptoms include migraines, stomach upset and bloating, headaches, runny nose, IBS and fatigue. Food sensitivities can develop over time particularly if GI function is compromised. There are some genetic risk factors and items like canned foods that have shown to negatively increase chance of allergens. Lifestyle, nutrition and environmental factors as well as specific enzyme deficiencies are contributory factors. The immune system and gastrointestinal health are key areas to review since it increases the chances of overall food sensitivity. The gut microbiome can also be weak due to medications, additives, processed chemicals and antibiotic use affecting the ratio of good versus bad bacteria which increases the likelihood of food sensitivities.

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I frequently treat families in our office, particularly children. I find the most critical time to address this is in childhood before food sensitivities increase; often times parents may think their child will just grow out of it, however, why wait when there are so many effective natural approaches that can ameliorate the symptoms. Exposure It still isn’t clear as to why food allergies and sensitivities have been on the rise. Some research indicates that earlier exposure to common food allergens (younger than 2-3 years of age) helps to prevent food allergy. Similar research has been conducted to early exposure to animal dander, preventing likelihood of allergy as an adult. There have been a lot of studies related to the US being too hygienic to decrease spread of infection. Studies have demonstrated that exposure to dirt, allergens, bacteria, and viruses regularly builds your immune tolerance. For example, a study showed that children who were raised in homes that used dishwashers more frequently had higher rates of food allergies. Digestive Support It is important to consider stomach acid production both if there is too much stomach acid or too little. Lower levels of hydrochloric acid (HCL) prevents food from

being broken down as well. Sometimes support with betaine HCL helps to support acid levels. Additionally, digestive enzymes help to support the body’s ability to effectively break down foods and obtain the necessary nutrients. Histamine It may be helpful to look at histamine levels, particularly if both food and environmental allergies are present. Histamine crosses the blood brain barrier and is a component of stomach acid helping to break down food. Foods that are rich in histamine may aggravate health including runny nose, headaches, dizziness, and abdominal cramping. You should look to avoid foods that trigger, possibly foods higher in histamine, and also consider a diamine oxidase (DAO) enzyme supplement to decrease histamine levels related to food. Immune Support Individuals with food allergies may have lower immune function. Supplements like Vitamin C with bioflavonoids that not only support the immune function but have anti-histamine properties are helpful to reduce symptoms. Much of the immune function is located in the intestine, particularly under the age of 5 years old, and a good quality probiotic is also recommended. I also consider supplements


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IV Nutrient Therapy for Cancer Care By Carissa Fioritto, ND, RN

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V therapy is a relatively new method of delivering medicine to patients, with its popularity taking off in the 1950s. It is a quick, effective way to administer fluids as well as medications and has helped saved lives by rapidly administering lifesaving drugs, such as antibiotics. It has been utilized widely with cancer patients in the form of chemotherapy which can be very harsh on the body. While it attacks cancerous cells, chemo can affect healthy tissues such as hair follicles and the GI tract lining, causing its well-known side effects of hair loss, nausea, vomiting, and the list goes on. With the emergence of IV nutrient therapy, there has been much research to help increase benefits of standard treatment, reduce side effects, and increase quality of life after treatment is finished. IV Nutrient Therapy IV nutrient therapy is a safe way to administer high doses of vitamins or minerals to the body. Since they enter the bloodstream, they can be delivered right away to the body’s cells which can uptake them for use. In contrast, when a nutrient is taken into the body by mouth, it is broken down in the stomach and absorbed by the small intestine and then enters the bloodstream. Vitamins are not absorbed 100% in the GI system. The percentage absorbed goes down with any level of GI dysfunction; low stomach acid, bacterial dysbiosis, malabsorption, or inflammation. On top of the potential GI dysfunction, our world is more toxic today than ever before. We are exposed to constant insults like poor food 26

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quality, infections, chemicals, pollution, alcohol, and heavy metals, not to mention chemotherapy. The body has an increased demand for vitamins and minerals so it can detoxify these pollutants and regenerate healthy cells. Mega doses of nutrients can be given safely through IV therapy and the body can be rapidly repleted. This helps the body deal with stress, detoxification, immune function, cellular functions, life extension, and regeneration. All of this becomes even more depleted when going through the stress of cancer; the physical treatment, the emotional, mental, social, and financial burden of cancer that can further stress the body. IV Vitamin C IV Vitamin C, or ascorbate, therapy is probably one of the more well-known therapies for cancer patients. It all can be considered “high dose” as standard oral therapy is usually around 1000 mg or 1 gram by mouth. However, IV Vitamin C can be given at low doses of 5 grams up to 20 grams, or higher doses of 20 grams and up, usually maxing out somewhere around 125 grams depending on the practitioner. The IV route of Vitamin C is the only way to achieve plasma concentrations high enough that have shown clinical benefit for cancer patients. Vitamin C has been shown to have downstream effects on repairing DNA damage, mitochondrial damage, and stimulate apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Additionally, Vitamin C has a positive effect on inflammation markers which can fuel abnormal cell di-

vision. Cancer patients have been shown to have lower concentrations of plasma ascorbate levels upon diagnosis. While IV Vitamin C is not contraindicated in any cancers, it has more research showing its effectiveness in certain types of cancers, like ovarian and pancreatic cancers. Additionally, Vitamin C can be synergistic with certain chemotherapeutic agents, which would increase their efficacy. While IV Vitamin C therapy is not curative for cancer, it has been shown in multiple studies to improve quality of life measures, such as fatigue, pain, nausea, and vomiting. Poly-MVA/Lipoic Acid Another IV therapy is Poly-MVA, or lipoic acid mineral complex (LAMC). It contains complex molecules that can enter a cell and work on the mitochondria to create energy. Like Vitamin C therapy, this therapy has multiple benefits. It has been shown to be protective for the neurologic and cardiac system, which some classes of chemotherapies can cause adverse effects in these systems. It has anticancer benefits as it helps create energy in healthy cells and does not feed cancerous cells. It also promotes DNA repair and protects cells against toxins, which makes it great to use after chemotherapy and radiation. Again, this IV therapy helps improve quality of life measures. Because it helps produce energy in the cells, it helps with fatigue levels and overall well-being. It is a great addition after standard treatments because it can benefit pain and neuropathy.


The IV route of Vitamin C is the only way to achieve plasma concentrations high enough that have shown clinical benefit for cancer patients. Glutathione Glutathione is an effective treatment following chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Glutathione is the body’s most powerful antioxidant and has an affinity for the neurological system. Since chemotherapy and radiation can cause lots of oxidative stress, glutathione is easily depleted after these types of treatments. It can help repair and regenerate cells and tissues in the body, specifically if neuropathies are present. Since standard treatments can also deplete many other nutrients, it is best to give glutathione with a nutrient IV. Many nutrients are necessary cofactors to help the body recycle glutathione, which makes it more effective. Myers Cocktail It is known that cancer and its treatment can cause malnourishment due to increased need for nutrients and a

decreased intake due to loss of appetite. Having proper nutrients will help with quality of life measures such as energy, pain levels, mental functioning, and decreasing side effects of any standard treatment. These formulas are also rehydrating as well. Nutrient IV formulas can vary widely depending on the practitioner. Many nutrient IVs are labeled as a “Myers cocktail”. This was pioneered by Dr. John Myers, MD. He used a standard mixture of nutrients to help a variety of complaints successfully. Nutrient IVs can include any and all the following nutrients: B complex including B12, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Calcium, Zinc, trace minerals, Selenium, and amino acids. These can be administered at any time of a cancer diagnosis: before treatment to build a strong foundation, in between rounds of chemotherapy to minimize side effects and strengthen the body, or after treatment for repletion.

Standard treatment for cancer is hard on the body, not only physically but mentally draining as well. Many of the therapies offered by oncologists address the pathology but do not address the whole person and many of the side effects that come with these treatments. IV nutrient therapy can support a person safely through their cancer journey. While none of these therapies are a replacement for standard treatment or curative, there are many studies demonstrating the efficacy of these treatments in supporting the body. IV therapy is a great addition to care during cancer treatment for building a strong foundation to minimize side effects and overall improve quality of life during and after care. Dr. Carissa Fioritto, ND, RN is a licensed Naturopathic Physician practicing at Collaborative Natural Health Partners, LLC. She is an in-network provider with most major health insurance providers and is accepting new patients. Please call 860.533.0179 to schedule an appointment. ctnaturalhealth.com. See ad on page 14.

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Integrative Oncology: Combining Traditional and Natural Treatment for Cancer By Jill Kenney, ND

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hoosing the best natural therapies to combine safely with conventional treatments can be difficult and is vitally important to get right. Studies estimate that over 80% of people with cancer are using natural and supportive therapies along with their conventional treatments. Integrative oncology allows patients to combine traditional cancer treatments and natural therapies during various stages of treatment. Integrative oncology utilizes lifestyle medicine, evidence based supplements, botanical, and nutritional support to reduce side effects associated with treatment and to optimize response to conventional care. Generally, naturopathic doctors who specialize in integrative oncology believe it’s vital to support the whole person and nourish the whole body while the cancer is being treated or after the cancer has been removed.

alcohol, tobacco and yohimbe. Herbs nonetheless are an essential component of integrative oncology care, and properly selected herbs can be helpful for nausea, fatigue, vomiting, mucositis and peripheral neuropathy.

Introduction to Integrative Oncology

An initial visit with a licensed naturopathic physician who specializes in integrative cancer care is typically an hour to an hour and a half. The physician should be a graduate of a 4-year, accredited naturopathic medical school and a licensed provider. During the visit, the patient’s history, including a detailed oncologic and overall health history are discussed. The cancer diagnosis, stage, and treatment plan are reviewed, and importantly, the patient’s health goals are clarified. In addition to assessing the patient’s past medical history, the naturopath and patient will review important determinants of health including sleep, exercise, diet and exposures.

Natural medicine can support patients in various stages of treatment including before and after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. In addition, patients in survivorship following successful cancer treatment can be supported with natural medicine and techniques. Each of these areas requires a specialized approach as the appropriate herb or supplement will vary. Supplements that may not be safe to utilize during chemotherapy may be beneficial once that part of the journey is complete. Ideally, to ensure optimal outcomes, integrative cancer care should be based on evidence and experience. Misleading assertions abound with numerous claims on the internet that a particular substance, diet or approach can cure cancer, and it is essential for patients to discern the healthy, helpful and healing interventions from those that harm. Surgery: Preparation prior to surgery is essential. Modern protocols, referred to as Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, recognize the importance of proper nutrition, hydration, and activity prior to surgery. Before surgery, it is safest to stop all supplements. After surgery, specific supplements and herbs can help with healing. Zinc and Vitamin C can promote wound healing and are commonly employed. Chemotherapy: During chemotherapy, some herbs and supplements are safe while others can alter important enzymes in the liver that metabolize chemotherapy and other substances. It is therefore important to avoid treatments that alter this CYP450 system and interfere with chemotherapy. Examples to avoid during chemotherapy include St. John’s Wort, grapefruit, rosemary, 28

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Survivorship: Naturopathic medicine lends itself very well to survivorship. It is important to remember that once a patient is in remission, the lingering effects of the cancer or therapy should be addressed. Patients often feel depleted and some seek detoxification while others need to focus on balancing hormones especially in the case of hormonal cancers (breast and prostate). Supplements, herbs and homeopathy can help with chronic fatigue, constipation, inflammation, diarrhea, anxiety, and depression. Naturopathic Medicine Office Visit

An individualized, holistic plan is developed including nutritional advice as well as recommendations for natural therapies, exercise, herbs and supplements. These plans will change along with the patient’s disease state. As one part of treatment concludes, treatment plans will change accordingly to support and nourish the body during the next stage of treatment. One of the core naturopathic principles is the importance of the doctor’s role as teacher, emphasizing the importance of educating and empowering patients to take control of their health. Counseling and education form a critical part of the visit. Diets for Cancer Patients Based on evidence and experience, one of the essential tasks for the integrative oncology provider is to help differentiate fads from helpful advances. This is particularly important in the area of nutrition, where new diets are frequently touted for their possible anti-cancer benefits. Determining the right nutrition plan can be a common challenge.


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Recent diets popular with oncology patients include ketogenic, Mediterranean, raw, vegetarian, and alkalinizing. Patients also use fasting and juicing. During cancer therapy, weight loss is common. To combat this, patients may be told to increase calories and de-emphasize the quality of the calories they consume. While cachexia, weakness and weight loss are concerns for some patients, some research suggests that caloric restriction and intermittent fasting can be beneficial. Sorting this out with an experienced provider is essential. 1. Intermittent Fasting: A nutrient rich diet can make a substantial difference in our health especially with regards to cancer. Fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants and have cancer protective properties. Some research suggests that intermittent fasting can be beneficial for cancer patients, may prevent or stop the progression of cancer, and improve chemotherapy and radiation outcomes. Fasting is an especially challenging recommendation during chemotherapy, during which patients may be told to consume high calorie meals and snacks. However, research suggests that intermittent fasting may be a better route. Intermittent fasting lowers insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) which affects cancer cell proliferation, meaning growth. Healthy cells may thrive from periods of intermittent fasting, but this is not true for cancer cells, which may be left more vulnerable to oncology treatment. When attempting intermittent fasting, research suggests that fasting 13-16 hours between meals has the highest benefit. If one consumes dinner at 7:00 PM, then breakfast and any other food would not be consumed until after 8:00 AM the next morning. For individuals considering a change in their nutrition and diet regime, the supervision of a qualified professional is advised as caloric restriction and intermittent fasting may not be appropriate for all individuals. Intermittent fasting and caloric restriction would not be recommended for those experiencing cachexia, inability to gain weight, or malnutrition. 2. Ketogenic Diet: The Ketogenic Diet (Keto) originated in the 1920’s as a way to treat epilepsy (seizures) in children. Over the years, it has been proven helpful in weight loss, inflammation, and type 2 diabetes. In the 1950’s, a physician used the Keto Diet for several of his patients with brain cancer with some success. Today, the Keto Diet is being studied for its ability to slow the growth of tumors. The Keto Diet is a high-fat, low protein and low carbohydrate (no sugar) diet. This diet is often confused with the Atkins and Paleo Diet which are both low carbohydrate diets, but they focus more on protein intake whereas the Keto Diet concentrates on high fat. A high fat diet means consuming foods like coconut oil, avocado, nuts, and seeds while avoiding sugar, bread, pasta, and rice. The goal of the Keto Diet is to help the body reach a state of ketosis, meaning the body begins to utilize fat as a source of energy instead of glucose, the sugar that it typically uses. Cells

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rely on glucose to produce ATP or energy. On a high fat diet, ketones become the source of fuel for healthy cells. It is theorized that cancer cells are not able to efficiently use ketones and may undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) in the absence of glucose. Maintaining a state of ketosis can be challenging for some patients as it requires avoiding all carbohydrates and sugar. The Keto Diet has been shown to cause nutritional deficiencies, bone loss, and high cholesterol in some individuals. While the Keto Diet shows great promise, it is not proven to be a cure to cancer by itself and should not be recommended for every patient. As with any major nutrition change, it is best to see a naturopathic physician or nutritionist. 3. Krill Oil or Fish Oil: Krill Oil is made from krill, small crustaceans, which are a source of food for larger mammals in the ocean. In the last few years, krill oil has been marketed as being superior to fish oil. While both fish oil and krill oil contain EPA and DHA, krill is said to be stronger. Krill oil also contains a natural source of Astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant. Additionally, consumers find that the small capsule of krill oil is easier to swallow. On the other hand, the scientists are concerned with the over-harvesting of krill and the negative impact on large mammals of the ocean. Also, many feel there is not enough research to support taking krill oil over fish oil. Astaxanthin, the antioxidant krill oil provides, is a supplement that can easily be taken separately if that is of importance.

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Opinions abound and the debate over which supplements are strongest, is a common topic that patients ask me about on a regular basis. Typically, the answer to the question of “which supplement is best,” varies depending on the individual, cancer type, treatment protocol, and health goals of the patient. 4. Anti-inflammatory Diets: Inflammation has long been known to play a role in cancer development. In the late 1800’s, a well-known doctor hypothesized that the origin of cancer was at

sites of chronic inflammation which he felt enhanced cell proliferation or growth. Today, research has proven that chronic inflammation can damage DNA, produce cytokines that stimulate blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to tumors, and also generate free radicals which further damages DNA. Inflammation can be caused by an infection, such as H. pylori, which is linked to stomach cancer. It can also be caused by chronic inflammatory disease such as pancreatitis or Crohn’s which can lead to pancreatic cancer and colon cancer, respectively. Stress, diet and environmental factors all influence the inflammatory response. Inflammation can be diminished by exercise, stress reduction and dietary changes. Anti-inflammatory diets, which include antioxidants and supplements like curcumin, CoQ10 and EGCG, decrease inflammatory markers. Avoiding exposures that lead to inflammation, such as xenoestrogen and environmental carcinogens, may lower the risk of developing cancer. Integrative medicine offers supportive therapies to complement traditional cancer treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and survivorship. Nourishing and strengthening the whole body during and after chemotherapy and radiation allows for best possible outcomes. The naturopathic office visit should be a comprehensive and educational visit. It is important to remember that there is rarely a “magic bullet” when it comes to curing cancer, but a comprehensive approach to health, well-being and support are essential to optimizing outcomes and restoring health. Dr. Jill Kenney is a board certified and licensed Naturopathic Physician at Park Avenue Medical Center and also has a private practice in downtown Fairfield. Dr. Kenney specializes in the integration of naturopathic medicine with oncology care at varying stages of treatment. She works closely with her patients to develop an individualized treatment plan to restore health and vitality. Dr. Kenney can be reached at 203.418.7657. drjillkenney.com. See ad on page 18.


Thriving as an Empath: The Art of Self-Care for Sensitive People By Judith Orloff, MD

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elf-care is essential for all empathic people. When you mindfully and lovingly practice it each day, your sensitivities will flourish. The self-care practices, perspectives, and meditations I present as daily offerings in "Thriving as an Empath" will support you in being a compassionate, empowered empath without shouldering the suffering of others or trying to “fix” them. All people deserve the dignity of their own paths. Day-by-day, I’ll offer gentle reminders about how you can be loving without becoming codependent or a martyr. As a psychiatrist and empath, I am fierce about my own self-care practices and teach these principles to my patients. I feel so strongly about them because I want to keep enjoying the extraordinary gifts of sensitivity, including an open heart, intuition, and an intimate connection with spirituality and the natural world. Shallow emotional waters don’t appeal to me. I love going deep and my sensitivities take me there. Still, a big challenge for all sensitive people is how to be compassionate without absorbing the stress of others and the world. We don’t have the same filters as most people. We are emotional sponges who feel everything and instinctively take it in. This differs from “ordinary” empathy, where your heart goes out to others in pain or happiness, but you don’t take on their feelings. We empaths are helpers, lovers and caretakers who often give too much at the expense of our own well-being. Research suggests that our mirror neuron system (a part of the brain responsible for compassion) is hyper-active, which can burn us out. This is not how I choose to live. I want to be loving, but over-helping or absorbing someone’s distress just puts me on sensory overload which is painful to my sensitive body and soul. It also doesn’t serve the other person in any lasting way. To stay healthy and happy, you must be prepared with effective self-care practices so that you’re ready to deal with stress. Throughout the book, you’ll learn to keep yourself balanced and whole by trusting your intuition, setting boundaries, and protecting your energy. The secret to an empath’s well-being is to break the momentum of sensory overload before it consumes you. The strategies and attitudes that I’ll share, which have been life-saving for me, will quickly bring you back to center when you are overwhelmed or emotionally triggered. Here are two selections from the book I hope you enjoy.

The Gift of Being Different Like many empaths, you may feel as if you don’t belong in this world. You experience life so intensely, and love so deeply, it’s sometimes hard to find kindred souls to whom you can relate. As a child, I always felt “different” from my peers. Other kids loved going to crowded parties and shopping malls whereas I preferred climbing trees with my best friend or writing poetry. As an only child, I was alone a lot and found companions in the moon and the stars. Often, I felt like an alien on Earth, waiting for a spaceship to take me to my true home. Similarly, Albert Einstein said, “I am truly a 'lone traveler' and have never belonged. I have never lost…a need for solitude.” As I’ve grown as an empath, I can appreciate the gift of being different. I am moved by this anonymous quote: “If you feel you don’t fit into this world, it’s because you’re here to create a better one.” Sensitive people are meant to bring light into the world. Empathy is a strength, not a weakness. I applaud everyone who looks different, feels different, or thinks different. The world needs the difference you will make. Set your intention. I will honor the gift of being “different.” I will fully be my unique self and not let anyone take my power away. I will shine my light brightly. It’s Not My Job to Take on the World’s Pain As an empath, you have an open heart. You don’t have the same emotional guard up that many others do. You feel people’s pain, both loved ones and strangers, and you instinctively want to take it away from them. In fact, many of us have been taught that being compassionate means it’s our job to remove other people’s pain. This is not true. You can hold a supportive space for someone without absorbing their distress in your own body. Finding this balance is the art of healing. Inwardly you can say, “This is not my burden to carry.” It is impossible to fix someone and it is really none of your business to try. More than twenty years of being a physician has taught me that everybody deserves the dignity of their own path.

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I can be compassionate without becoming a martyr or taking on another person’s pain. I can respect someone’s healing process without trying to “fix” them. This book is my tribute to an empath’s loving heart and to the sacredness of time. My greatest purpose is to be in service to the goodness of empathy and love. As sensitive people let’s marvel at our lives and our many openings to grow. Every day the mystery unfolds. No matter what: keep loving, keep taking deep breaths, keep looking at the starlit sky. Allow time to help you remember your timelessness. "In Thriving as an Empath, psychiatrist and empath Judith Orloff, MD, has created 365 days of informative insights that offer empathsand all sensitive people selfknowledge,self-assurance, and the resilience needed to live in health and harmony.Dr. Orloff’s book will help you stop absorbing other people’s stress and stay in your own power. It will inspire you to remove negative beliefs about yourself, while providing a path for empaths to take back control of their lives.The daily readings encourage sensitive people to pause for a few sacred moments every day to discover their true purpose, learn to connect more deeply with themselves and the creative force, while taking responsibility for their own self-care." -Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., Cell biologist and author of the bestselling The Biology of Belief,Spontaneous Evolution (with Steve Bhaerman) and The Honeymoon Effect.

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Judith Orloff, MD is the New York Times best-selling author of The Empath’s Survival Guide: Life Strategies for Sensitive People. Her new book Thriving as an Empath offers daily self-care tools for sensitive people along with its companion The Empath’s Empowerment Journal. Join Dr. Orloff October 25-26 at the NY Open Center in New York City. Info for event and Dr. Orloff’s Empath Online Self-Care Course at drjudithorloff.com. See ad on page 8.


The Sun: Your Most Beautiful Adversary? By Richard Fanelli

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h yes, here comes the sun. So warm, so beautiful, so life giving. How can such a beautiful, blazing star cause so much damage? Let’s look at the facts. As most of us now know, the sun can actually be good for you. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), getting anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes of sunlight on your arms, hands, and face two to three times per week is enough to reap the benefits of the sun. However, anything more can cause unwanted issues. Benefits of Appropriate Sun Exposure 1. Elevates mood 2. Improves sleep 3. Promotes bone growth and strength 4. Boosts the immune system 5. Lowers blood pressure 6. Promotes weight loss 7. Increases Vitamin D levels and activates dormant Vitamin D Now take a good hard look at the photo here. This unidentified 69-yearold trucker has been on the road for 28 years and has accumulated lots of PHOTO : NEW ENGLAND exposure to ultravioJOURNAL OF MEDICINE let (UVA) radiation. The man's condition is called unilateral dermato-heliosis and the man's skin has been gradually thickening over the past 25 years. UVA rays transmitted through clouds and window glass to penetrate the skin's layers has been tied to aging and wrinkles. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, chronic UVA exposure can result

in thickening of the skin's top visual layers of living tissue, (the epidermis) as well as destroys the skin's elastic fibers. This truck driver took the brunt of the damage on the left side of his face because of his many hours behind the wheel. Maybe you’re not behind the wheel as much as a trucker, but you’re probably behind the wheel frequently…more than you realize. Have you ever felt the hot sun beating down on your face? Clearly the above picture is factual evidence proving too much sun will cause some degree of skin damage whether it be spring, summer, fall or winter. Immortal Opulence has a solution that addresses sun damaged skin and other factors of aging such as dry, wrinkled, sagging skin. There are many rare and wild ingredients in our formulation which penetrate deep into your skin and regenerate your skin at the cellular level without chemicals or synthetics. Immortal Opulence contains essential oils such as Red Rasberry Seed Oil and Carrot Seed Oil. Our carefully researched, family farm grown, Red Rasberry Seed Oil and our Carrot Seed Oil will effectively moisturize, improve skin elasticity, improve smoothness, reduce wrinkles and skin lines, and give you that elusive healthy glow. These oils penetrate deep into the skin to reduce wrinkles, repair damage, hydrate dry skin, lighten age spots, and reduce the "leathery" appearance of your neck, 1414 chest, and hands from too many unnecessary hours in the sun.

These ingredients create a high-performance skin reparative cream. Chemicals won’t do the job and in fact can make skin matters worse. If you use a pure, clean, chemical-free sun block of SPF 15 or higher, combined with Immortal Opulence skin cream, you will have established a solid defense from skin destruction and accelerated skin aging. For our ultimate recommendation on the absolute safest and purest sun block to use just go to www.immortalopulence.com, scroll down to the bottom to the “contact us” form and request our recommendation. Richard Fanelli is an obsessive holistic researcher and the Founder and Formulator of Immortal Opulence Skin Cream and currently resides in Old Wethersfield. Immortal Opulence is offering a special right now with a FREE 2 oz. bottle of Immortal-C face serum normally priced at $70. They are running a contest/career opportunity to find someone to join the IO family, as the face of Immortal Opulence. Go to www.ImmortalOpulence.com for details. See ad on page 20 & 25.

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A Natural Path to Healthy Hair, Skin & Nails By Erika Dworkin, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition® "New research explores the relationship of what’s known as the “gut-skin axis”, and how food, gut infections, and conditions such as leaky gut can impact your skin health. That’s because your skin is one of your body’s major detoxifiers. Inflammation and toxins in your gut will inevitably penetrate into your bloodstream and show up as skin inflammation as your skin attempts to purge your body of its toxic burden. Repairing your gut is the first step to healthy, blemish-free skin." ~ Amy Meyers, MD, https://www.amymyersmd.com/2018/10/ 10-tips-beautiful-hair-skin-and-nails/

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full, glossy head of hair; clear, unwrinkled skin; and long, strong nails, not only have aesthetic and social value, but also indicate general good health. They reflect the extent to which the natural aging process is causing the decline in the production of the structural proteins keratin and collagen, and the resulting deterioration of the body’s connective tissues, bones, vital organs, and even blood vessel walls. Unhealthy hair, skin, and nails (HSN) are thus often symptoms of various underlying chronic conditions. While a complete discussion of all causes and solutions to these seemingly cosmetic challenges is beyond the scope of this article, below are a number of considerations that can help you look and feel better. 34

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HSN Biology Hair: Keratin, a protein made of dead cells, is the tough fibrous protein that comprises hair, which is anchored in the skin by 100,000 to 350,000 hair follicles. Within the hair bulbs at the base of hair follicles, blood vessels both nourish cells that divide and grow to create the hair shaft, and deliver hormones that modify hair structure and growth throughout life. Hair growth occurs in three phases: (1) anagen (growth phase)lasts several years for each hair strand; (2) catagen (transitional phase) – growth slows and follicles shrink over several weeks; and (3) telogen (resting phase) – hair growth stops and detaches from the hair follicle while a new hair begins the anagen phase and pushes out the old hair over several months. One-half-inch per month is the average hair growth rate. Skin: The body’s largest organ with its own microbiome, skin provides the functions of protection, sensation, and regulation. The main skin layers are the: (1) epidermis – the outermost layer, which itself has four or five layers; consists mainly of keratin protein; creates skin tone and provides a waterproof barrier; (2) dermis – consists of two layers of connective tissue that comprise a mesh of elastin and collagen protein fibers; contains blood and lymph vessels, nerves, hair follicles and sweat glands; and (3) hypodermis – comprised of fat and tissue that connects to bones and muscles.

Nails: Composed largely of keratin, nails are structurally modified hair. They are vestigial claws that aid in protecting against finger and toe trauma, grasping, and manipulating small objects. Causes of Unhealthy HSN Unhealthy HSN can result from: (1) nutrient deficiencies; (2) toxin overload and/or a sluggish liver; (3) excess stress; (4) inadequate sleep (less than 7 hours per night); (5) hormone imbalances (estrogen, progesterone, thyroid); (6) bacterial/fungal intestinal infections (SIBO, candida, CDIF); (7) leaky gut and gut inflammation; (8) build-up of free radicals/oxidative stress; and (9) medication side effects. Supportive Nutrition & Lifestyle Choices As with all chronic health conditions, healing begins with an alkalizing, nutrient rich diet that excludes foods that cause inflammation (including gluten, dairy, most grains, simple carbohydrates, refined vegetable oils and animal fats) or sensitivities/ allergic responses (commonly nuts, eggs, shellfish, corn, soy, conventional beef/pork/ lamb, caffeine, high FODMAPs, salicylates, sulfites, and sugar). An anti-inflammatory diet includes higher levels of monounsaturated fats (soaked nuts and seeds, olive oil), omega-3 fatty acids (especially from certain wild, cold-water fish), and as many highfiber, organic, raw (unprocessed) foods as


possible, such as low-sugar fruits, sprouted/boiled/ fermented/pressure cooked legumes, and a large variety of dark green and cruciferous vegetables. When detoxification pathways operate inadequately, toxins seep out of the skin and undermine HSN health. Minimizing environmental toxins (found in mainstream house cleaners, laundry detergents, and body care products), and daily consumption of adequate amounts of alkalizing water and detoxifying foods, can greatly support the removal of harmful toxins through excretory systems and organs. Supportive Dietary Supplements Biotin & Other B-Complex Vitamins: Safe, water-soluble biotin is critical to the metabolism of amino acids, fatty acids, and glucose. Some limited research and testimonials support biotin supplementation to address the common results of biotin deficiency, which include brittle nails, hair loss, and skin rashes. High biotin intake, however, can interfere with hormone tests, including those for thyroid hormone and vitamin D, and can thus cause false normal or abnormal results (especially for Graves disease and other forms of hyperthyroidism). Since vitamin B12 and folate are important to red blood cell production and oxygen transportation to nail cells, deficiencies can cause nail discoloration. Collagen Protein: As the most abundant protein in the body, collagen supports hair, skin, nails, bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments. Aged skin is well known to have reduced levels of collagen types I and III. Wrinkled and sagging skin results from slowed production of new collagen fibers, increased stiffening, breaking, loosening, and unraveling of existing collagen fibers, and the fraying and lost elasticity of the elastin network. In a 2019 systematic review of 11 randomized, placebo-controlled studies involving over 800 patients, researchers concluded that preliminary results are promising for the safe short and long-term use of oral collagen supplements for skin aging and wound healing. They further noted that future studies are needed to determine optimal dosing for various medical uses. Detoxifying Nutrients: Excretory organs overloaded with toxins can generate liver spots, wrinkles, flabby skin, and overall poor organ function that can also negatively impact hair and nails. Key detoxifying nutrients include glutathione, milk thistle, stinging nettles, curcumin from turmeric, dandelion, burdock root, and those found in cruciferous vegetables, artichokes, caraway seeds, oranges, garlic, and onions.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA): HA is classified as a glycosaminoglycan (GAG), a long polysaccharide made of glucuronic acid and glucosamine. While it draws up to 1000 times its weight in water per molecule, HA quality and production in the body declines with aging. Oral HA supplementation provides intense moisture for all soft tissues, including the skin/scalp, nails, eyes, and joints. One patented, clinically proven liquid HA is particularly effective because it is well-absorbed and works quickly. Iron: Iron anemia (hemoglobin < 12 g/ dl) is common in women suffering hair loss, yet researchers continue to debate whether low stored iron levels (serum ferritin) actually trigger this health condition. Cells require iron for their supply of adequate oxygen, which in turn is required for healthy nails. An iron deficiency can thus damage nail shape and appearance. The body best absorbs iron found in animal protein and taking plant-sourced iron with chelating vitamin C enhances its absorption in the intestines. MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane): This sulfur compound, naturally found in humans, treats inflammation and pain when taken orally or applied topically. Sulfur is a significant component of keratin and is antifungal and antibacterial. While research results are inconclusive, user testimonials support taking MSM orally to enhance hair growth. Sulfur has also been widely used to address various dermatological conditions, including rosacea, acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and dandruff. Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Fish Oil): Omega-3 essential fatty acids in therapeutic doses protect the skin from the sun, keep it hydrated, and help prevent wrinkles. They also help combat psoriasis and eczema, and enhance nail shine and lubrication. Some studies have demonstrated that omega-3s, particularly their DHA component, promote hair growth. Probiotics: The microflora of the gut are proven critical supporters of the immune, neurological, and endocrine systems. As such, researchers have established that they are supportive in reducing eczema and psoriasis, particularly in children. Silicon (OSA/orthosilicic acid): This trace mineral readily bonds with oxygen to form silica (also known as silicon dioxide) and is thus rarely found in nature in pure form. Silica is not well absorbed, but clinically proven, patented choline-stabilized OSA (ch-OSA) is particularly effective for: (1) hair – reduces hair loss and increases luster; (2) skin – optimizes creation of endogenous Type I collagen and contributes to improved

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Vitamin D promotes hair growth by stimulating hair follicle growth. It is critical to skin protection and rejuvenation in that it supports the skin’s immune system, helps prevent premature aging by destroying free radicals, and contributes to skin cell growth and repair. The fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin E helps prevent skin cancer, UV photoaging, scarring, promotes wound healing, and is frequently used to treat eczema. Zinc: This essential mineral is critical for maintenance of the immune system. It is instrumental in treating acne and promoting nail growth, and a severe zinc deficiency can cause hair loss. Supportive Natural Beauty Treatments While limited space disallows a full discussion here, a wide range of topical applications support healthy HSN, including: aloe vera; argan, black castor, jojoba, sea buckthorn, tea tree, and vitamin E oils; honey; niacinamide; and SPF protection. Aestheticians and trichologists (dermatologists specializing in hair and scalp conditions) also offer non-invasive, relatively affordable avenues to healthier and younger looking skin and hair. The statements in this article have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, are for educational purposes only, and are not intended to take the place of a physician’s advice. Submitted by Erika Dworkin, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition®, Nutrition Consultant and Owner of the Manchester Parkade Health Shoppe (860.646.8178), 378 Middle Turnpike West, Manchester, CT, www.cthealthshop.com), nutrition specialists trusted since 1956. Erika is available to speak to groups. All statements in this article are evidence-based and references are available upon request. See ad on page 3.


HAPPENINGS

October 2019

Saturday, September 28th

Saturday, October 5th

Psychic Saturday. 10am – 6pm. Intuitive readings available with Tianna or Stacie, or experience our newest service Tandem Tarot with both practitioners! $25-$35. Journeys Holistic Wellness and Anxiety Relief Center. Simsbury. Please email for pre-registration with Stacie: Staciemlong@gmail. com or Tianna: Rubyphoenix54@gmail.com

Medical Intuitive Certificate Program (9-months). 9:30am – 6pm. Take your skills to the next level in this comprehensive course exploring the intuitive ways in which we can discover the root cause of issues and assist people in healing. Gain a working knowledge of medical intuition and thoroughly understand the energy body and learn to coach through the process of healing. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.psyche-institute.com.

Tuesday, October 1st Trance Channel and Healing Intensive Group with Priscilla Bengtson. 7pm - 8:30pm. $100 (four consecutive Tuesdays). Each session we will get into a trance state and explore how closely your team of control energies wish to work with you. This is a safe environment for you to explore how far you are willing to allow spirits to work with you. Contact instructor for pre-requisite skills. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Community Acupuncture. 6pm – 7pm. (Sliding Scale.) From anxiety and headaches to digestive and hormone conditions, acupuncture helps restore balance to the whole body. You do not need to be a current patient to come experience this. Selected acupuncture points will be used from the knees down and elbows down. Please be mindful to wear clothing that is conducive to these areas. Shoes and socks are usually removed as well. Collaborative Natural Health Partners, 315 East Center Street, Manchester. 860.533.0179 Register online at: https://ctnaturalhealth.com/ event-calendar/

Wednesday, October 2nd Student Reader’s Night. 6:30pm – 8pm. FREE. Our gifted student readers have gone through training and now need some practice sessions for their mediumship, tarot or angel reading skills. You get the benefit of receiving guidance and connection in exchange for a quick evaluation. Sessions are 15-minutes each. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.

Thursday, October 3rd Beyond Nutrition: Skills and Tools for Manifesting a Healthy Body. 6pm – 7:30pm. (3 part series, Also Thurs. 10/10 and 10/17). Presented by: Alicia O’Hara, Certified Hypnotherapist and Life Coach from the Mind Matters Hypnosis Center, LLC and CNHP. Move past the cravings, selfsabotage, stress and emotional eating, lack of motivation, and an overall lack of control. This 3-session series is designed for creating long lasting change in your body, weight loss process and better health. Each class will help you take charge of your life and eating with insights, tools and guided hypnosis sessions. Collaborative Natural Health Partners, 74-2 Park Road, West Hartford. Register online at: https://ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/

Integrated Energy Therapy (IET)® Basic Level with Dan Lupacchino and Christine Cartwright. 9:30am – 6pm. $205. (register for the weekend and save $35.) Learn IET® and attune to a powerful angelic energy ray that activates your 12-strand Spiritual DNA and then learn to heartlink to the energy of your angels and use their energy for healing. Fully illustrated training guide and certificate provided. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.

Red Tent Roundtable with Dr. Kerr. 6:30 – 7:30pm. Come gather and be part of women supporting women. We will discuss fertility concerns and struggles, period trouble, and sexual health. Become empowered by learning the signs to look for when you are fertile and how your body operates month to month. Free. Pediatric and Family Center for Natural Medicine, 857 N. Main St. Ext. Suite 1 Wallingford. www.naturopathicanswer.com Psychic/Spiritual Development Monthly Study Group. 6:30 – 8:30pm with Joyce St. Germaine, M.Ed., CHt., RYT-200. $25 ($20 for elders over 65, Veterans and full-time students). This group is for everyone from beginners to experienced mediums. Meditation, spirit guides, pendulums, crystals and stones, divination cards, numerology, palmistry, and energy healing techniques will be introduced. Group and individual practice exercises will accelerate your progress. Please bring your journal. The Sacred Journey, 29 Davis Road (Driveway is on Duane Lane), Burlington. 860.675.9706, jsgermaine@aol.com, www.thesacredjourney.biz

Friday, October 11th

Marconics: The Vehicle of Ascension Talk and Mini Sample Session. 9:30 – 11:30 am. Free. Afterward, mini sample sessions are available for $20 from Marconics Teacher Practitioners Julie Oakes, Stephanie Patrick & Aaron Nebbia. The discussion will include how the alignment with the center of the galaxy provided the energetic frequencies making it possible to raise your vibration, achieve Soul Sovereignty and connect with your Avatar consciousness. New Morning Market, 129 Main St. N. Woodbury. To register and schedule your sample session, please call 203.533.9633 or email SNETeachers@marconics.com.

Marconics: The Vehicle of Ascension Talk and Mini Sample Session. 6 – 8 pm. Free. Afterward, mini sample sessions are available for $20 from Marconics Teacher Practitioners Julie Oakes, Stephanie Patrick & Aaron Nebbia. The discussion will include how the alignment with the center of the galaxy provided the energetic frequencies making it possible to raise your vibration, achieve Soul Sovereignty and connect with your Avatar consciousness. Hidden Gem on Main, 33 N. Main St, Wallingford. To register and schedule your sample session, please call 203.533.9633 or email SNETeachers@marconics.com.

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Saturday, October 12th

Integrated Energy Therapy (IET) Intermediate Level with Dan Lupacchino and Christine Cartwright. 9:30am – 6pm. $230. (register for the weekend and save $35.) Attune to the energy ray that activates the 3rd and 4th DNA pairs and will empower you to pull energy imprints out of the human energy field. Learn to clear energy imprints from past life karma and methods to esoterically dowse and interpret the blockages. Fully illustrated training guide and certificate provided. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. ®

Women’s Empowerment Meditation. 10am – Noon. $25. 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 visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.

Wednesday, October 9th Healing in Harmony Night. 5 – 7pm. FREE. Stop by the center for a FREE healing service. Participants will sit individually with a healer and receive a 10–12-minute healing. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. For more information, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.

Psychic Saturday. 10am – 4pm. $25 for a 20-minute reading/$50 for a 40-minute reading. Receive a private reading to connect you to guidance from your angels, spirit guides and loved ones. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To pre-schedule an appointment, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.

Tuesday, October 15th Private Crystal Bed and Crystal Bowls Sound Healing sessions with Priscilla Gale. 11am – 7pm. $100. Once the crystal wands are turned on, Priscilla plays crystal bowls that have been placed strategically around the room, with an emphasis on the 4th and 5th chakra bowls. Heal at the cellular level and walk away refreshed and renewed. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To schedule your session, please call Priscilla Gale at 978.897.8846. Community Acupuncture. 6pm – 7pm. (Sliding Scale) From anxiety and headaches to digestive and hormone conditions, acupuncture helps restore balance to the whole body. You do not need to be a current patient to come experience this. Selected acupuncture points will be used from the knees down and elbows down. Please be mindful to wear clothing that is conducive to these areas. Shoes and socks are usually removed as well. Collaborative Natural Health Partners, 315 East Center Street, Manchester. 860.533.0179 Register online at: https://ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/

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Shamanism Monthly Study Group. 6:30-8:30pm with Joyce St. Germaine, M.Ed., CHt., RYT-200. $25 ($20 for elders over 65, Veterans and fulltime students). Practice cross-cultural shamanism, become adept at journeying, and build relationships with animal and spirit helpers. Learn ceremony, focus on restoring balance to self, community, planet and beyond. Appropriate for any level of experience; all compassionate people are welcome. Please bring a journal and eye covering. The Sacred Journey, 29 Davis Road (Driveway is on Duane Lane), Burlington. 860.675.9706, jsgermaine@aol.com, www.thesacredjourney.biz

Expressions of Faith Spiritual Service with Rev. Karen Ellis. 9:30 – 10:30am. Love donations accepted. 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 10:30am 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.

Sound Healing Meditation with Priscilla Bengtson. 10 – 11:15am. $25. 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. Sound Healing Meditation with Reiki and Essential Oils with Priscilla Bengtson and Christine Cartwright. 7 – 8:15pm. $35. 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 www.healinginharmonycenter.com.

Thursday, October 17th Sounds for Wellness. 7 – 8:30pm. Learn about sound as a tool for wellness (Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, drums, rattles, tuning forks, and human voice). Listen to the sounds as two sound healers tell of their experiences and demonstrate self-healing techniques you can use at home. Presenters: Marie Menut, RN of the Vibrational Healing Center, East Hartford, and Lisa Burch, LCSW of Spirit Matters, Manchester. Vibrational Healing Center, 966 Tolland St., East Hartford, CT. Sponsored by Alliance for Holistic Living. FREE. Non-perishable food item requested.

Spooky Sunday. 11am – 5pm. Join us for 20minute walk-in readings during our favorite month! The veil to the spirit world is thinnest in October – what messages will you receive? $30 per person. Journeys Holistic Wellness and Anxiety Relief Center. Simsbury. 860.540.6642

Wednesday, October 23rd Align Your Work & Wealth. 7 – 8pm. Free Online Seminar. Seeking more from your work beyond the check to pay your bills? Participate in the comfort of your own home. Gain insights on how to think creatively about your professional experiences and aspirations as well as financial strategies to consider as you contemplate changing career paths. Hosted by Laurel Donnellan and Caroline Wetzel who changed careers and now dedicate their respective businesses to helping their clients align their heads with their hearts and their work with their finances. For more info and to RSVP, visit https://alignworkandwealthoct19.eventbrite.com Past Life Regression. 6:30-8:30 PM with Joyce St. Germaine, M.Ed., CHt., RYT-200. $25. Learn how your past has a direct effect on the present and can shape your future. Examine strengths, fears, relationships, and karmic responsibilities. You’ll be safely guided, through group hypnosis, into memories of past lifetimes, significant in your present life. Also learn a powerful, multi-purpose, self-hypnosis technique to use on your own. You may bring a pillow and journal. Please avoid caffeine in the afternoon. The Sacred Journey, 29 Davis Road (Driveway is on Duane Lane), Burlington. 860.675.9706, jsgermaine@aol.com, www.thesacredjourney.biz

Friday, October 25th Meet your Angels and Guides with Priscilla Bengtson. 6:30 – 9:30pm. $65. 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.healinginharmonycenter.com.

Winter Wellness Herbal Tincture Workshop. 6 – 8pm. Join Herbalist and Healer Erik Harris as he teaches how holistic healing and herbal medicine can prevent and treat colds and flus. Learn self-care tips to protect your immune system for the colder months of the year. The workshop includes the opportunity to make your own tincture for winter wellness. Erik will provide the herbs and mushrooms, non-gmo glycerin, and gluten free alcohol. Instructions will be given on making, care, and storage. Please bring your own pint or quart sized wide mouthed ball jar. Collaborative Natural Health Partners, 315 East Center Street, Manchester. 860.533.0179 Register online at: https://ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/ "Thriving as an Empath: 365 Days of Self-Care for Sensitive People" Book Launch with Judith Orloff. Join Judith Orloff MD, an empath and psychiatrist, for the exciting launch of her new book "Thriving as an Empath: 365 Days of Self-Care for Sensitive People" with its playful companion "The Empath’s Empowerment Journal” at The New York Open Center in NYC Oct 25 & 26, in New York City. Learn how to ignite your intuition and empathy while staying centered and strong. This event is perfect to network with other empaths and gain a circle of support. More information at www.drjudithorloff. com or opencenter.org/become-an-intuitive-healer. CEUs for health care professionals.

Saturday, October 26th Reiki II with Christine Cartwright. 9am – 5pm. $160. Receive attunements to higher frequencies of universal energy and enhance your healing work. Learn how to do distance healing, as well as heal mental, emotional and past life issues. Participants receive a manual and certificate. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com. Crystal Bowl and Crystal Bed Concert with Priscilla Gale. 6:30 – 8:30pm. $25, or $35 for time on the Crystal Bed. Relax to the soothing sounds of the Crystal Singing Bowls as you let go of the stresses of life. Calm your mind and find peace as the gentle sounds bring your body and mind to a state of balance. If you would like to experience the Crystal Bed during the session, nine spots are available at the premium rate. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit www.healinginharmonycenter.com.

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Tuesday, October 29th Mediumship Mentorship with Priscilla Bengtson. 7 – 8:30pm. $35. Join Priscilla for these small, personalized Mediumship focus groups. These sessions are designed to help you gain confidence in your readings, enhance your Mediumship training and receive personal feedback from an experienced Medium and teacher. Class size is limited so that each person can receive the guidance they need. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com. Community Acupuncture. 6 – 7pm (Sliding Scale.) From anxiety and headaches to digestive and hormone conditions, acupuncture helps restore balance to the whole body. You do not need to be a current patient to come experience this. Selected acupuncture points will be used from the knees down and elbows down. Please be mindful to wear clothing that is conducive to these areas. Shoes and socks are usually removed as well. Collaborative Natural Health Partners, 315 East Center Street, Manchester. 860.533.0179 Register online at: https://ctnaturalhealth.com/event-calendar/

Wednesday, October 30th Home Message Circle with Priscilla Bengtson. 7 – 8:30pm. $20. 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. The Healing in Harmony Center, 80 Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury. To register, please call 860.430.9801 or visit healinginharmonycenter.com.

Friday, October 31st Halloween Sound Healing Meditation with Reiki and Essential Oils with Priscilla Bengtson and Dan Lupacchino. 7 – 8:15pm. $35. 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 healinginharmonycenter.com.

Saturday, November 2nd Marconics Level 1 Practitioner & Certification Training. 9:30am – 5pm. Also, 11/3. This 2-day certification class is offered by Marconics Teacher Practitioners Julie Oakes, Stephanie Patrick & Aaron Nebbia. Begin your journey back to source. Everything that came before has been in preparation for this moment; a step along the path. $450. Quantum Recalibration appointments are also available for $333. New Morning Market, 129 Main St. N., Woodbury. To register visit: www.marconics.com/level_1_woodbury_ct.html. Please contact 203.533.9633 or email SNETeachers@marconics.com with questions.

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Community Resources ACUPUNCTURE Collaborative Natural Health Partners Nick Edgerton, ND, LAc & Diana Zitserman, ND, LAc 315 E. Center St., Manchester, CT 06040 860.533.0179 • www.ctnaturalhhealth.com See ad on page 14.

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Tamara Sachs, MD Functional Medicine & Integrative Care LLC 15 Bennitt Street, New Milford CT 860.354.3304 • tsachsmd.com Dr. Sachs prevents and treats chronic illness by uncovering and correcting the underlying root causes of your health concerns, while remaining respectful of the uniqueness and complexity that make us human. She comprehensively and thoughtfully creates personalized plans explaining why and how each area of your healing will be addressed. See ad on page 17.

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The Thunderbird Inn: The Hippest Hotel in Savannah By Diane Hayden, PhD ’ve rekindled my love affair with Savannah! Going to grad school at Georgia Southern University, I spent many a night on River Street or in the historic City Market. It was a blast - thanks to a liberal open container law that lets you carouse with cup in hand from historic Jones Street to the Savannah River.

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Savannah is the quintessential Southern city – it’s enchanting. It has soul and an edgy energy you can feel day and night. Cobblestoned squares, manicured parks, stately Victorian-era homes and ghost stories are all set under a veil of Spanish moss. The food and cocktail scene is exploding with award winning restaurants serving local and sustainable fare and swanky speakeasy style cocktail bars. Lush in more ways than one, Georgia’s first city is hiding a legendary nightlife under its demure tree canopy. According to local lore, Savannah quenched General Sherman’s destructive fire by plying his army with grog, and thumbed its nose at Prohibition via a network of stills and speakeasies. We stayed at The Thunderbird Inn (https://thethunderbirdinn. com) – a Southern-retro Inn right in downtown redefining historic Savannah's hip eccentricities and historic Americana quirkiness. Although it is reminiscent of the free-spirited, young-again era of roadside motels, this is not your 1950s motel. Remodeled in 2018, it’s casual and fun-loving lodging. In fact, it’s so cool the fledgling Jackson Five stayed here back in the day. Knowing me, you know it’s ecofriendly with the motto at the inn being, “the Earth is worth getting nostalgic about.” The Inn’s Go Green sustainability efforts include water conservation initiatives like low-volume irrigation in its colorful southern landscaping and water saving toilets and showers, solar panels, recycling, glass cups and mugs, and an electric car station. The rooms were fun and exceptionally clean. I loved the funky, throwback décor and they even had a rotary phone – who remembers that?! 42

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That night we dined at Atlantic, (atlanticsavannah.com) – a cool, laid back eatery serving seasonal and locally sourced food. We tried the Chickpea Cheela which was a rolled crêpe with cashew cheese, roasted cauliflower, and coconut red curry sauce which was excellent with a little heat. The Porchetta with Napa and Red Cabbage Slaw was excellent – crispy on the outside and tender inside. After dinner, we headed to the rooftop bar Perch, (http://www.local11ten.com/perch) - an off-the-radar type spot to snatch a couple of cocktails under the stars. With low-slung lounge chairs, bamboo planters and a canopy of trees, it’s a literal oasis on Bull Street. We had the Argument (pama liqueur, cachaça, lemon, lime, muddled orange, basil), which was named over a literal argument two bartenders had over what the drink should be named. After that we headed to Artillery, (artillerybar. com) - which clearly brings the A-game to Savannah’s cocktail scene. The ornate exterior beckons you inside this speakeasy and was a welcome addition when the owners opened the joint in a former artillery storehouse back in 2016. We sipped on a classic espresso martini and The Doc (high west double rye, china china, scrappy’s aromatic bitters, spearmint, smoked pipe tobacco) – both were fantastic. Take the time to wander off the beaten path to find these gems and experience the history, beauty and charm of this beloved coastal city. I will definitely be back! Book directly through the inn to obtain the best available rate. The Thunderbird Inn, 611 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401. Phone + Reservations: 912.232.2661. Email: reservations@thethunderbirdinn.com www.thethunderbirdinn.com. https://www.facebook.com/TbirdInnSav/


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