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elcome to our first digital-only issue of Natural Nutmeg! Over the last year, we’ve been looking for ways to become more environmentally friendly as well as offer our readers more content on our website than we are able to do through our print magazine. We’ve had both positive and negative response to a digital only issue, but we believe that it will allow us more flexibility and we can provide up to the minute information and events for the holistic community. However, in reading some of the negative responses, I was prompted to think about why we engage in negative thinking while I was writing this publisher’s letter. Sometimes we do not even realize that we are spending most of our time in negative thought processes because we are so used to saying the same things to ourselves over and over. We get used to hearing the same negative self-talk and it becomes our normal state. But if we check in with how we’re feeling (happy, joyful, excited vs. sad, angry or depressed) we know immediately whether we’re in a positive or negative thought process. I read a wonderful book by Steve Sisgold entitled, “What’s Your Body Telling You”. He has a simple technique that he teaches called the self-evident truth (SET), in which you place your full attention on your physical and emotional body and pick up feelings and sensations that you may not have been aware of before. You’ll notice any tension or strain in your body, any uneasiness in any part of your body and what your breathing is like. This is a great way to determine how you are feeling at any time of day. If you are cut off from your emotions or feelings, they will eventually manifest as a physical symptom or disease. We all know that stress is the number one cause of many chronic diseases, but what is stress a result of? Either suppressing your emotions completely or spending most of the time focusing on negative emotions. Until we can express, feel and appreciate our emotions, they will block our energy and we will be unable to live in a healthy state at our fullest capacity. Once we understand that we can control our emotions by monitoring our thoughts and staying in the present moment, then we can fulfill our true destiny. We can definitely master this game with conscious effort over time. The first step is to appreciate that your experience in life has nothing to do with the external events that happen to you. In other words, nothing in life has any meaning unless you give meaning to it. That’s why the same event can happen to two different people and they may each have a drastically different response to it. If you watch people driving, you’ll see this example played out on a daily basis. It’s a choice and there’s always a choice. It’s the choice you make that determines the kind of life you have. It’s taken me a long time to realize that and still sometimes I forget. But when I do remember, it’s an absolutely amazing feeling because it gives you total control over how your life plays out. You truly choose your path in this life, but you must make a decision to be disciplined and determined about monitoring your thoughts and emotions. Most people are unwilling to pay this price as it is work that must be consistently done on a daily basis. Emotion is energy in motion; it’s up to you in what direction it moves. In health and happiness,
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hanks to the rapidly-emerging field of e-publishing, getting your book out before a world-wide audience is easier than ever. Join veteran author and publisher Robin Moore for a revealing look at the process and practice of shaping your writing project into a successful e-book. Robin will show you how you can use this new technology to make your publishing dreams a reality. Robin has made his living for more than 30 years as an author and storyteller. His children’s books have been published by the world’s largest publishers and by his own independent publishing house, Groundhog Press. In the last year, he has converted 13 of his most popular books to e-book format on the Amazon.com platform. Robin is also the facilitator for The Graduate Institute’s ePublishing Center, and Program Coordinator of the Master of Arts program in Writing and Oral Tradition. The MA in Writing and Oral Tradition offers a unique and highly effective approach to helping emerging writers develop their authentic voice and create compelling written work. Students become part of a close-knit writing community and develop projects in the genres of memoir, poetry, children’s literature, short story, non-fiction, screenplay, and more. Classes meet one weekend per month (Friday night and Saturday) in Bethany and are beginning May 2. This free workshop is offered at The Graduate Institute (171 Amity Road in Bethany) on Thursday, March 20 from 7 to 9 pm.
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Hill-Stead Museum Receives Funding From Connecticut Humanities For The 2014 Sunken Garden Poetry Festival
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he Hill-Stead Museum is thrilled to announce that it is a recipient of a public presentation implementation grant from Connecticut Humanities for the Museum’s 2014 Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. This year marks the 21st year of the Festival, a renowned literary and music series for poetry fans from across the state and New England each summer in the museum’s beautiful Sunken Garden. The performance series has featured nationally-recognized and awardwinning poets including Billy Collins, Yusef Komunyakaa, Maxine Kumin, C.K. Williams and Grace Paley, and has drawn annual audiences of more than 5,000. Committed to nurturing the art of poetry locally and nationally, Hill-Stead also sponsors an annual high school poetry competition and, in partnership with Tupelo Press, an annual adult poetry competition. The work of winners at each level is highlighted during the Festival. The 2014 Sunken Garden Poetry Festival dates and events will be announced this spring. “We are extremely excited about this summer’s Sunken Garden Poetry Festival,” said Susan Ballek, Executive Director and CEO of Hill-Stead Museum. “We are so grateful to Connecticut Humanities for its continued support of Hill-Stead and the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, which is such an integral part of our programming. We are looking forward to announcing this summer’s poets soon.” “Connecticut Humanities is delighted to continue our support of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. For over 20 years, this festival has brought America’s most accomplished poets to one of the most beautiful venues in Connecticut,” said Connecticut Humanities Executive Director Stuart Parnes. “When we talk about ‘Connecticut Treasures’ this is surely near the top of any list. An evening of poetry in the Sunken Garden is an unforgettable experience.” Connecticut Humanities (CTH) is a non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities that funds, creates and collaborates on hundreds of cultural programs across Connecticut each year. These programs bring together people of all ages and backgrounds to express, share and explore ideas in thoughtful and productive ways. From local discussion groups to major exhibitions on important historical events, CTH programs engage, enlighten and educate. Learn more by visiting www.cthumanities.org.
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Hill-Stead Museum Presents 28Th Annual May Market
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he Hill-Stead Museum presents its 28th Annual May Market spring spectacular on May 9 & 10, 10 am – 4 pm. This popular annual fundraising event will feature over 75 exhibitors with handmade goods and antiques, rare and unusual plants, specialty foods and more. General admission is $10 for members and $12 for non-members in advance, free to children ages 12 and under, and $15 at the door - includes entrance to all artisan vendors, home and garden exhibitors, daily demonstrations, live music, children’s activities, and self-guided tours of the museum. Lunch by Tallulah’s Catering and The Hill-Steaders will be available for purchase. May Market’s presenting sponsor is Simsbury Bank. This year’s keynote speaker will be author Holly Holden, who will present a lecture and book signing on May 9 and 10 at 11 a.m. The Farmington-based interior designer and author will share her decorating and style secrets inspired by her new book, The Pretty and Proper Living Room, A Guide to Timeless and Elegant Design. Tickets for Holly Holden’s presentation are $50 and $45 for members, and include general admission. Visit hillstead.org often for information, updates and to purchase tickets. For additional information call 860-677-4787. About Hill-Stead Museum.
Ecotherapy: Just What the Doctor Ordered
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he connection between the environment and our health cannot be overstated, and modern medicine is finally starting to prove it. There is a growing body of research that indicates that interaction with nature can reduce stress levels, lower blood pressure, improve memory and moods, and contribute overall to greater psychological and physical well-being. Ecotherapy is an emerging idea that is predicated on this simple philosophy, that the presence or absence of nature is directly connected to individual and communal health. “Eco” is derived from the Greek word “oikos,” meaning “home.” The word “therapy” can be translated into “that which restores wholeness.” So in this sense, Ecotherapy is all about coming home into the natural world, recovering what the Indigenous have known and practiced for thousands of years. The Graduate Institute of Bethany, CT is offering the first graduate level certificate program in Ecotherapy and Cultural Sustainability on the East Coast. The program encompasses not only the aspects of “green psychology” practiced by Clinebell and his successors, but takes the practice of Ecotherapy one step further to include the development of woodland and essential survival skills, permaculture, holistic gardening, animal-assisted therapies, social/environmental/ food justice, and more. By accessing the balance and sustenance inherent in nature and reflected in indigenous ways of knowing, students will cultivate a deeper connection to self, community and to the larger ecosystem, thereby elevating their capacity to facilitate healing through nature. In a world where so many of us spend the majority of our days behind cubicles and computer screens, venturing outside only to walk to our cars, Ecotherapy promises to transform the modern lifestyle. After all, living holistically is not only about eating more healthfully, supporting sustainable agricultural practices, and utilizing natural remedies (though these, too, are part of Ecotherapy). A holistic lifestyle also requires immersion in, and appreciation of, nature. To learn more about The Graduate Institute’s new Ecotherapy and Cultural Sustainability certificate program visit learn.edu/ecotherapy. See ad on page 23.
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By Bernie Siegel, MD
Amelia’s Story: Learning From Our Animals
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became a believer in our ability to communicate with animals after Amelia Kinkade, who while sitting in California, told me via an email that she was seeing through the eyes of our lost cat, Boo Boo. She went on in detail about the house and yard and where the cat was hiding. The next morning I went out and rescued Boo Boo from the exact place Amelia had described to me the day before. From that day on I learned that when in doubt to simply ask myself WWAD, or What Would Amelia Do? One of my biggest problems is mentally going into a place of fear when one of our pets is missing or acting strangely, as I know that interferes with my ability to communicate. I tend to try and force them to do my will by every means available to me or I go into my head and decide what the animal is thinking — neither of which ever works—instead of asking WWAD and resolving the issue. My first experiment, after becoming a believer, was to try and find out why our beloved house rabbit Smudge Elizabunny would allow my wife to walk out into the front yard, pick her up and bring her into the house each evening while, when I attempted to do it, she would run around for ten or fifteen minutes until I finally caught up with her. Smudge began her day by running out our pet door every morning and spending the day in our fenced-in front yard with our other creatures. So my first WWAD was to step out into our front yard the next evening and in my head ask, “Why don’t you let me pick you up the way you let my wife Bobbie do it?’ The unexpected answer, which for me verifies it is coming from the animal and not my head, was, ‘You don’t treat the cats that way.’ I realized she treated my wife differently because I was the zookeeper and guardian. My wife brought her treats more often and rarely forced her to come inside. When I went on to ask what she meant by that Smudge explained that I don’t make the cats come in at any specific time, but give them the freedom to go in and out until my bed time. I then explained that the cats could defend themselves should a predator get into the yard and I was worried about Smudge being out late when it grew dark. With those words Smudge hopped over and let me pick her up and every day thereafter. I will admit some days she would smile at me and remind me of the old days for a minute or two but I could tell it was just her sense of humor. And when I had appointments I could go out into the yard and tell her I needed to leave the house and would feel better if she would come in. She always hopped right over when she knew I had a schedule to keep. When Smudge died Amelia told me she would be with Rose, who loved her. Little did Amelia know my Mom’s name was Rose and she died shortly after Smudge...and I know they are together again sharing stories about me. 8
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I also have two outdoor cats at our son’s house, Eanie and Meanie. Since the only time I can count on seeing them is in the morning when I serve them breakfast, I made an appointment with our veterinarian for an early morning visit. For one week neither cat showed up for breakfast and so I called the vet to cancel the appointment and not waste his time. The next morning, bright and early, the two cats were sitting and waiting for breakfast to be served. Our cats Miracle, Penny, Dickens and Gabriel read my mind also. Their names are no coincidence. Miracle was named after a cat that appeared in a dream to one of my cancer patients and said, “My name is Miracle and this is the cancer treatment protocol you should follow”. The cat then gave her the details, which her oncologist agreed to, and she is well today. So our next rescued cat became Miracle. Miracle is just that. She thinks she is a dog. She is fearless, so I entered her in a dog show. The next year someone posted a notice, “This dog show is for dogs only”. By the way, the neighbors treat you with caution after they hear and see you running around your house yelling ‘Miracle’ at the top of your lungs. Penny was named by a child who saw her being born and said she looked like a penny. A Penny is to remind us that we have Liberty and In God We Trust. Dickens and Gabriel remind me that if God is at my front door the devil is at my back door and to remain aware of both aspects of my existence. I groom them all every week; toe nails, teeth, fur, hair ball medication and more. Whenever I think about doing it they all disappear. It is my way of testing our ability to communicate. If, however, five minutes later, I think about going down the hall to get something from my home office I have to step over them to get to my desk. Last year I went shopping with our two dogs Furphy, a Lhasa Apso (who thinks our house is his Tibetan Monastery and insists on running the show), and Buddy, a Griffon mix (who loves to chase anything that moves from a squirrel to an oil truck). The car we all got into was a new minivan with all the remote control door mechanisms on the key. After shopping I returned to the car and was horrified to see the side door was open due to my accidentally hitting the key. Buddy, whom I was worried most about, was sitting in the car while Furphy was no where to be seen. My first reaction was panic as I began to run around calling out his name and searching the areas around the parking lot. Then I suddenly realized you are not doing what Amelia taught you and so I asked myself WWAD? I then quieted down and went into Furphy’s head to find out what he was thinking and immediately realized he was searching for me, as he always does, and that he was probably at the front desk of the market with them asking over the loud speaker, ‘Whose dog is this?’ I say
that because after attending Amelia’s workshop at Omega, Furphy was not let into the dining hall during the lunch break. I left him at the back door and he always waits for me to come out...but not this time. A man came through the hall, with Furphy in his arms, asking whose dog it was. Apparently Furphy had run around to the front door and into the hall searching for me. He won over everyone’s heart and they let him stay. Anyway, as I approached the front of the supermarket I saw a security guard sitting in his car. As I approached, he lowered the driver’s window and asked, “Are you looking for a dog?’ I answered yes and he said, ‘Here he is on the front seat with air conditioning, water and treats.’ The guard went on to tell me he saw Furphy walking towards the front of the market and didn’t want him to be hit by a car so he picked him up. Furphy followed me back to the car and we have never had that problem again. I may add that both Furphy and Buddy adopted me; Furphy by running out and grabbing my leg when I visited the shelter, and Buddy by sending me a message. I had written a story about a dog named Buddy when I heard a voice tell me one morning, to go to the animal shelter. I listened to the voice and went down there with Furphy, and as we walked in a volunteer was holding a dog in her lap. I asked something I have never asked before, ‘What’s his name?’ Of course the answer was ‘Buddy’ and home he came with me. My wife is very forgiving and accepting and adopts us all!
Now to explain the reason I was surprised at who stayed in the car and who left, is that after adopting Buddy from the animal shelter I could never get him to get into a car and he even jumped out of the car once when I stopped for gas. At home, if I didn’t have him on a leash, getting him into the car was a frustrating, time consuming experience. Finally one day I thought WWAD? I then calmed myself and asked Buddy why he wouldn’t get in the car. I was amazed at his answer. He said the woman who owned him was very nice but when her husband came home from work she would ask him to take Buddy for a walk. Buddy went on to say, “He would put me in the car and then drive to a bar and leave me in the car. When he came out he would be abusive because of his drinking and just take me home and never let me out of the car. So getting into a car scares me and reminds me of all the abuse I received.” From that day on his disobedience ended. We now understood each other and quickly worked it out to where Buddy now loves the car because he knows we are always going out to share the day. He loves to chase moving things in the woods near our home but I never have to worry about his not coming home. And, when I open the side door of the car, before I can say, “Jumpee upee”, he is in the front seat raring to go. The other day I drove off thinking they were both in the car, but after a half mile I turned to look in the back of the car and saw only Buddy. I immediately connected with Furphy and told him I was sorry and coming
home. I turned around and drove home knowing Furphy would be sitting in the driveway, giving me that ‘boy-are-you-a-dumbbell’ look that God’s complete creations give to we incomplete human beings. It is a look I got from the cats, too, when I used to accidentally lock them out over night Now I take attendance every evening before I get into bed to be sure all our kids are in the house and no one is locked out. My hope is you will let Amelia open your minds and increase your communication skills so you won’t get that look from the animals anymore. With time and training I even get along better with people, too—an added benefit! Bernie runs a Woodbridge Cancer Support group on the first Wedesday evenings of each month and a Mind, Body, Health Support Group on the first Tuesday evening of every month at Coachman’s Square, Bradley Road, Woodbridge, CT. Contact: Lucille Ranciato at 203-288-2839 or email her at lranciato@yahoo.com or email Bernie at bugsyssiegel@sbcglobal.net. Wisdom of the Ages, a special place to nurture your spiritual side. It's filled with items to calm the mind, heal the body & empower your spirit. Wisdom of the Ages is owned by Bernie's son & daughter- in-law, Keith & Jane Siegel. Located at 1414 Hopmeadow St. Simsbury. Please call for info or to register for Bernie's group. (860) 651-1172, www.wisdomoftheages.biz. See ad on page 42.
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Who Stole Our Retirement?
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y father worked at his company for 45 years. Now 82 years old, he still enjoys a healthy pension that provides for him and my mom. Today, if you are one of the 10,000 people turning age 65 each day, your future is likely going to be very different. In fact for most of the middle class, traditional retirement is dead. So what happened? Who stole our retirement? And could something good actually come out of all of this? First, a little history. Who invented retirement? If the question sounds absurd, consider: in traditional societies, and until recently most modern ones, there’s no such thing as retirement or retirement planning. Things were pretty simple: when you got old, you depended on your family, band, or village to take care of you. The first groups of “pension” recipients were soldiers. From Roman through Revolutionary times, parcels of conquered or surplus land were often given to retiring veterans. The social and personal benefits of turning warriors into farmers are pretty obvious. I like the almost poetic circularity of this approach – since nearly all of those soldiers were farmers to begin with. Regular cash payments eventually replaced these ways and the modern pension was born. Over time it evolved to cover widows and retirees across all kinds of industries and government. The concept of the pension became nearly universal on August 14, 1935, when Social Security was established as a federal supplement to other pension plans. Although it’s nice to think everyone who worked for companies “back in the day” made out as well as my father, even at their peak pensions didn’t cover everyone, and the benefits they paid weren’t always adequate. But on top of any financial rewards, pensions offered a reassuring continuity with the past. In the age of the mass society, social organizations took on the old role of the family. Then the 401(k) came along. It was almost an accident at first, a clever way to exploit a loophole in the tax code. First gradually, then rapidly, it took off. Lured by the novelty and greed of the stock market, some employees (just a few of the most savvy and insistent) clamored for control of their own retirement money to seek the promised land of greater wealth. 10
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A few smart employers also smelled opportunity, relishing the chance to escape from the long-term financial obligation of pensions. Removing those future liabilities from the balance sheet meant near-term bonuses and stock appreciation for a small minority of the most senior employees and shareholders. It wasn’t long until the financial industry jumped in to join the party. The whole experience was very much in the spirit of the 1980s and 90s, and seemed like a great idea at the time. Today 401(k) assets total something north of 20 trillion dollars. The impacts on society, the financial world, and government have been enormous. With the increase in the amount of money that has come into these Defined Contribution Plans (which together are called 401 (k) 403 (b) and 457 plans) fees inside of these plans have dropped for the employees but that has had a cost as well. The current lack of support for the employees enrolling in these plans, and advice on investing in these plans, has all but disappeared. So instead of a future of choice, control, and prosperity, the great shift has left us disconnected, depersonalized, and full of fear. What went wrong? In essence, we traded security for money. We sold out – or got sold out. Retirement income for most people today has little connection to the employer, or society, or anyone else. It’s just numbers in an account. No one besides you is responsible for your wellbeing, apart from a limited “fiduciary responsibility” that basically means financial providers and employers aren’t supposed to misuse or waste your money. How bad have things become when laws must be enacted to keep employees’ own money safe from their employers? But the deal has been done. And now that our future depends on managing money, we are all investors. We’re told that if things go wrong, it’s our fault. The problem is that financial markets do go wrong, all the time. Riding the investment roller coaster is a grueling business even for the most conscientious financial professionals, much less ordinary folks. If this weren’t unsettling enough, we have to keep on managing our money after we retire. So we worry about investing well enough
to avoid running out of money. Should I buy an annuity, or invest in large cap, international, or floating-rate bonds? Find an advisor I can trust? Or just hope for the best? These are not decisions most people should have to make. The prospect drives reasonable people to say things like “I’m just planning to die young so I won’t have to deal with it.” These fears add up to a lingering dread that sucks the promise from our future and the joy from our present. And so there’s a spiritual impact as well. Like an unpaid debt to ourselves, concern about the future takes us away from the moment. Spiritual teachers tell us the moment is the only true reality, the only time we’re fully alive, and the only path to fulfillment. It’s also a pretty tough place to be. The truth hurts as much as it heals. So we distract ourselves, make excuses, run away. Modern life seems designed to steal our consciousness from the present. Worrying about having enough money to live in retirement makes it even more difficult to truly live, right now or after we retire. And by staking our entire future happiness on events in the artificial world of money, we set up a massive gravitational pull away from the real world. We spin helplessly away from knowing and being our true selves. Even while we sense it’s unwise, many of us would still be tempted to accept this spiritual debt if the financial side paid well enough. But something went wrong with the money, too. On the brink of retirement, the Baby Boom is looking at a savings gap on the order of ten trillion dollars. Forbes calls it “the greatest retirement crisis in American history.” There are plenty of reasons: imprudent investments, greater longevity, an ill-timed recession, incessant inflation, and especially inadequate savings. Sadly, the biggest reason might be fallout from “the great takeaway” I’ve just outlined. Employers who have successfully offloaded long-term financial commitments to our future don’t want to spend a penny more than they have to on our wellbeing. The ancient wisdom of the elder shamans might call it corporate soul loss. Despite lip service to recruiting and retention, bigger 401(k) matches don’t create shareholder value. Since you need a finance degree to understand the numbers, we don’t demand that companies do better. But even though we sense something’s wrong we’re too demoralized to shift our priorities and invest in our own futures. These days the future is starting to look a lot like the pre-modern past. Moving in with your kids may again become the dominant retirement strategy. It’s happening right now, not just on the news but to people we know. And maybe to us. Perhaps this wouldn’t be the worst thing that could happen. Think about it. If we maintained stronger bonds with our families, if several generations shared a roof, a table, and all the benefits and challenges that come with that, how would we change? Perhaps we’d all begin to reconnect with each other and remember what really matters. So this great takeaway and pending crisis for millions of Americans could also encourage us to move back in with our own, authentic, present selves. Enlightenment usually happens when you least expect it – perhaps even in your kids’ spare room.
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The Naturopathic Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases
By Ann Aresco, ND
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hen I see autoimmune patients in my practice, one of the first things I tell them is that they need to know their own body better than any of the doctors they are working with can possibly know it. Doctors see many patients with the same conditions, but none of the patients are exactly the same. ‘Doctor’ in Latin means teacher. We need to teach our patients how to control or correct the condition they have. In order to do this effectively, the patient has to know his or her own body. Autoimmune disease is a diagnosis that I see in my practice every day as a naturopathic doctor (ND). NDs are known for being the best practitioners to treat chronic conditions. This is because we view each patient as an individual case and look for the causes of conditions and not just the symptoms presented. Patients who know their own bodies will benefit the most from this type of holistic treatment.
MDs and NDs Working Together The best modality of care for autoimmune patients is a cooperative approach between MDs and NDs to determine the root cause of the disease and then treat the resulting effects. This type of MD/ ND co-management is ideal for a patient who can benefit from both preventative lifestyle changes and traditional medications when needed. There are many different naturopathic approaches to autoimmune disease that can be effective, including diet, food-sensitivity testing and supplements. All of them involve putting the patient in charge of his or her own healthcare. MDs are becoming more aware that naturopathic physicians do practice traditional medicine, but with some philosophies that are different than their own pharmaceutical-based training. NDs do recognize the need for pharmaceuticals, primarily as a last resort. 12
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NDs usually work with patients to determine when a treatment is no longer necessary. This requires the commitment and cooperation of all involved; patients and doctors. Hopefully, we’re closer to the day when MDs and NDs will seamlessly work together on a cooperative plan for patients, utilizing the best of both approaches.
Managing Your Healthcare Patients need to learn how to manage their own health care, make their own decisions, and seek treatments that work for them. If they don’t find the answers they are looking for with a practitioner, they should keep looking. To paraphrase an old saying, “No one person, doctrine or religion has the monopoly on knowledge.” Patients with autoimmune conditions, or any chronic condition, should keep this in mind as they begin the search for awareness about their treatment options. Things a patient does every day, from the foods they eat to the products they use, the work they do, lifestyle, etc., all can have an effect on their health. Doctors cannot follow the patient every minute of the day to figure out what has adverse effects on that patient. The patient has to become savvy enough to figure it out, with help and direction from their doctors. For example, one of my patients suddenly began having dizzy spells. They were random and sometimes lasted for hours, sometime for seconds. None of the doctors she went to could determine the cause or an effective treatment to correct the symptom. The patient changed her contact lens solution and symptoms completely resolved. None of us would have connected the two. The patient was aware enough of her daily lifestyle routine that she immediately noticed the change that stopped the symptom. Knowing your own body and recognizing that everything in your lifestyle has a bearing on your health is so important.
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Digestion is almost always an issue with autoimmune patients. It needs to be addressed right away. If you can’t process and assimilate nutrients from food or supplements, then getting any remedies into the system is going to take much longer. Systemic treatment requires a systemic approach. Therefore, it is important that the body’s digestive system work in the patient’s favor. Any chronic condition will need to have the digestive system working optimally. The functions of the digestive tract are directly related to the optimal function of the immune system. An immune system already in trouble is likely to also have a digestive component that is problematic.
Diet Autoimmune patients need to know that what they are eating has a HUGE effect on their condition. Some patients are told that what they eat doesn’t matter. Your food is your nutrition—how can it not matter? It’s only logical that the human body requires the ability to assimilate all of the available nutrients in order to function. This is especially true for patients who have health conditions, including autoimmune disease. When I advise patients to alter their diets in order to treat autoimmune issues, a frequent response is, “I’ve been eating this way my entire life, so how could food be an issue now?” Think about this statement. If food plays even a small part of the equation, and the patient has been eating the same way their entire life, then doesn’t it make sense that diet is at least part of what is causing the damage that has led to a bigger health problem? The human body, when given the proper tools (such as nutrients), has an amazing ability to heal itself. It is also amazing how much abuse it will take before breaking down and creating a condition that is going to be more difficult to repair down the road. With any chronic condition, the patient will improve by eating what helps them, and eliminating foods that do not help, or cause further issues. For autoimmune patients, the first two foods to be eliminated are inevitably dairy and wheat. Just about every pro-
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cessed food has wheat in it. To avoid reading a ton of labels, the easiest way to handle wheat avoidance is to focus on eating plantbased foods. No labels, no guessing, just eat whole foods. As far as dairy, do not worry that eliminating it will cause a calcium deficiency. Many cultures around the world don’t consume the same large servings of dairy that Americans consume and they don’t suffer from osteoporosis. Many whole foods naturally contain calcium. If you’re still concerned, then you can always take a calcium supplement. Other foods that should be excluded are sugar (of course) and red meat. There also is a group of vegetables, called the nightshades, which are considered highly inflammatory and should be avoided. These include the peppers, tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant.
Food Sensitivity Test Food sensitivity tests are available to help patients determine what other foods might be creating issues. These are not food allergy tests to determine anaphylactic reactions, but rather food sensitivity tests that show what are called ‘delayed reactions.’ Delayed reactions to foods are notoriously difficult to track. It is hard to correlate a response to a food when there isn’t an immediate connection, and it takes time for the body to react. The only true way to determine a sensitivity is the elimination of it for at least two weeks, and preferably longer. A long-term condition won’t clear with two weeks of avoiding an offending food, but the patient will likely feel much better. That result is better than any test result. Having a completely wholesome and healthy diet will make all the difference in how a patient feels and how the body handles various conditions. If a patient can’t handle the diet changes on his or her own, they need to seek help from someone who can guide them. This is a very important component of anyone’s healthcare, no matter what other treatment options they choose.
Supplements and Other Treatments Each autoimmune patient is different from the next. The supplements, botanicals, homeopathic remedies, acupuncture, and medicine selected for each patient are all dependent on the individual and their symptoms. The modalities used by each practitioner can be very different as well. Patients have many choices to make when managing 14
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their chronic conditions. There is a lot of recent research on the effects of vitamin D, DHEA and omega fatty acid for autoimmune disease. The list grows every year, as does the availability of information about new treatment protocols. Again, the patient is the key component in the equation for what the best heath plan will be for each individual. The health plan also needs to reflect what the individual is able, or not able, to do. If a patient is not able to make dietary changes to help control the condition, then there probably will be a need for more nutritional supplements and possibly proteinfortified drinks. This will differ from a patient who can handle a nutrient-rich diet, likes to juice, eats only organic foods, and is willing to eliminate all processed foods. Using other remedies usually does require professional direction. There are so many options; a patient needs to work with a doctor who can help narrow the choices down to a plan that works for the individual. Otherwise, a patient who “tries various methods that they read about” could end up wasting a lot of money and time and taking too many supplements that are not helping. Clinical research can determine if a
treatment or therapy will work for some patients, but it doesn’t mean it will work for all patients with the same condition. For example, the hormone DHEA may show promise for treatment…but what about patients who already have DHEA levels that are too high? The individual factor also is critical when examining the risk of interactions with pharmaceuticals. Even when patients are working with both MDs and NDs, the patient should be aware of contraindications between remedies and pharmaceuticals. Doctors see so many patients every day that they don’t remember what each patient is taking. It is extremely important to pay attention to what you are taking. Many patients come into my office with prescribed drugs, and I always ask if they know why they are taking each prescription. Many times, they don’t know what all the prescriptions are for.
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past and present. Often, a trigger can be found in these areas. Helping the patient to understand the significance of these types of triggers, and determining how to resolve them, is another step in the direction of better health. The complex nature of autoimmune conditions usually requires more than one practitioner to assist in a patient’s overall wellness. Working with doctors who appreciate the needs of a patient, and who are actively seeking and utilizing more than one modality at a time, can be an essential part of treatment. I advise patients to tell their MDs that they are seeking other treatment options that the MD may not be familiar with. We all need to work together to get a protocol that works for the patient. When an MD discourages a patient who explains that there are other specialists involved in treatment, the patient will not share essential information with that doctor. This is clearly not the best scenario for patients or doctors. Therefore, it is important for all medical professionals to appreciate the needs of the patient, and what each practitioner brings to the case, for an optimal plan that will benefit the patient. ProNatural Physicians Group, LLC is a network of naturopathic doctors that serve patients throughout Connecticut. The memberbased organization provides administrative support such as insurance coding for service reimbursement and insurance credentialing. Interested NDs may contact Dr. Ann Aresco for membership information. To learn more about naturopathic medicine, or to find a licensed naturopathic doctor near you, visit ProNaturalPhysicians.com. Most ProNatural Physicians Group NDs are providers for major insurance carriers. ProNatural Physicians Group, 355 New Britain Road, Kensington, CT, 06037. 860505-0702. www.ProNaturalPhysicians.com. ProNaturalPhysicians@comcast.net. See ad on page 29.
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By Michele Welcome
Are Physique Competitions for YOU!
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he fastest growing division of competitive physique competitions is for women over 35. Gone are the days when turning thirty means gray hair, cardigans, and “Glamour Shots” photos on your hallway wall. Women all over the world are strapping on clear high heels, custom hand-made competition suits, and proudly displaying a “work of art” on stage in front of an audience that includes their admiring children, family, and friends. I am going to break down the components of what it takes to compete in today’s physique competition including Different Categories of Competition, Nutrition, Exercise, Stage Presentation/ Organizations, Show Day Essentials and more. In this article I am going to provide you a short snapshot on the world of competitive physique competitions. Physique competitions are what I call a “form of art” where the human body is molded into what I consider its most athletic form. There are different levels of a fitness “look” so there are different categories to choose from including Bikini, Figure, Physique/Fit Body, and Bodybuilding where you compete based on your physique goals. Your physique goals might be based on your body’s natural structure or perhaps your goal is to transform your body with specific nutrition and exercise programs into a “look” in a different category. I will go over in detail the different categories and their requirements in another article. Choosing to compete depends on what you want to earn out of it. Perhaps you want to prove to yourself that “you still got it” or maybe you are intrigued by the challenge and want to see if you can even do it at all. An interesting part of a competition is when each woman is introduced individually because she is no longer just a woman in a bikini; she is a mother of five, a grandmother, a member of our military, a doctor/ lawyer, and the list of inspiration goes on. Regardless of the goal, each of these women shares in the excitement of doing something out of the ordinary and challenging. The most important part about competing is having fun, so regardless of personal goals…be sure to enjoy the experience.
Fitness is achieved at any age and with physique competitions the 20 year old body is NOT the one with the advantage. Transforming the body takes time, patience, and consistency to reach its highest potential and maturity. Women over 30, 35, and even 40 and 50 are dropping jaws with bodies they never had in their youth……because they CAN. Fitness is achievable at ANY age. If you’re reading this and saying, “Maybe for someone else,” my response to you is: “You CAN do this and you WILL be amazed at what you are capable of when you didn’t think it was possible. “ The preparation for a physique competition isn’t just signing an entry form and showing up. Proper training, nutrition, and most important STAGE PRESENTATION are keys to success. There are people out there that can help you with each of these components but you need to do your research first and make sure that the person you are working with is reputable. Although the journey to a physique stage is an individual one, it is important to try and involve those around you so the journey to stage is a part of your lifestyle. Any small change by family members can provide a sense of unity, so before you begin the journey to the stage, plan to include your family rather than alienate them. This unity can include exercising together, cooking together, practicing posing for stage in front of them, or even attending a show or two together to get a feel for what is to come. Support from loved ones makes a huge difference in the enjoyment of physique competition. My final thoughts are on naysayers…. Competing isn’t for everyone and there will be a lot of naysayers that don’t understand WHY you would want to do it. Not everyone is going to support your venture and you have to be OK with that. Expect some “friends” to talk down to you and express “concern” over what they will call your “obsession.” In contrast also expect to make new friends that share in your excitement over doing something challenging and fun where your age, number of children, career(s) are not limiting factors. Anything
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that is different is going to be polarizing for some people and you will have to be OK with that and remember you are doing this for YOU. Enjoy the journey. So you think you might want to come out of your shell and compete……but don’t know where to start? Choosing to compete is step one so deciding WHERE to compete is going to determine how you prepare to get there. Look out for my series of articles where I will break down each of the components in my “tell it how it is” manner. Submitted by Michele Welcome, owner of Snap Fitness Health club in Avon at 260 West Main Street, Avon, CT 06001. Michele is a 3x Professional Figure Athlete with over 12 years of competition experience. Michele is a Certified Personal Trainer, Cathy Savage Fitness (CSF) Nutrition, Training, and Competition Prep Coach, Professional Stage Presentation and Posing Coach, and an Isagenix Nutrition 1 Star Golden Circle Executive. Michele’s facility is a fully equipped gym facility open 5am to midnight daily. Private posing and stage presentation appointments can be made by contacting Michele at avonct@snapfitness.com or 860-581-4014. See ad on page 23.
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Hypnosis:
The Most Misunderstood Modality By Lisa Zaccheo, MA, BCH, BCI
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he field of alternative medicine is truly coming into its own— many treatment modalities are available today that were nonexistent even a decade ago. In addition, as we move toward healthy, preventative lifestyles, many ancient wellness practices are beginning to enjoy a well-deserved renaissance. Hypnosis is one of those ancient practices. It was studied and employed by the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, among many others, and has been vastly studied in the millennia since then. It has helped countless people, and yet it’s still misunderstood. I can’t count the number of people who, once they find out I’m a hypnotist, are afraid to have me look them in the eye for fear that I’ll hypnotize them and make them cluck like a chicken or dance like Madonna, based on what they’ve seen in the media or at a hypnosis show. There are an equal number of people who are extremely curious and want to be hypnotized, but believe they can’t be.
Possibly Our Most Powerful Tool These types of misunderstandings are disconcerting because hypnosis is possibly the most powerful tool that we all have in our toolbox, but many of us aren’t using it because of the confusion. Let’s clear some of these misconceptions. First and foremost, hypnosis is extremely safe; in fact, it’s much, much safer than many traditional treatments that we consider the norm, such as chemical and surgical interventions. Hypnosis is 100% natural, leveraging the incredible power of the mind vs. the power of the pill, which happily means no side effects. Most Olympic and professional athletes are in the state of hypnosis while performing their sport. Most famous artists and musicians are in the state while creating masterpieces. And children are in the state most of their day, as hypnosis is the mind’s natural learning state and children are always learning. You, in fact, are in the state of hypnosis more than you’re fully conscious, so set your fears of it aside.
Use Your Entire Mind to Accelerate Success I’m sure many of you are familiar with the adage that we only use 10% of our mental capacity. Well, hypnosis gives you access to the other 90% of your mind’s power— the power that’s stored in the subconscious. It allows you to leverage 100% of your mind’s capacity instead of only 10%. In addition, the hypnotic process at Mind 18
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Matters Hypnosis Center is completely unique to each individual. It allows you to work on the core of your issue vs. just chasing the symptoms. With our weight release clients, for instance, the excess weight they’re carrying is the symptom of the problem—not the problem itself. Diets treat the symptom, while at Mind Matters Hypnosis Center we treat the core of the issue. These core issues can be clients’ old programming around food, the connections their minds have made with food, e.g., sweets = reward, happiness, comfort etc., as well as all the emotions they’re trying to stuff down with food. Hypnosis allows us to work on a much deeper level, which is why it’s been proven to be 30 times more effective than the traditional diet.
You’ve Been Hypnotized—Thousands of Times! Believe it or not, you have been hypnotized thousands of times. Every morning while waking up, and every night while falling asleep, your mind naturally passes through the state of hypnosis. When you feel emotion while watching TV or reading a book, that’s hypnosis. If you’re an athlete, anytime you’re in the zone, that’s hypnosis. So, rest assured you CAN be hypnotized. All you need to do is allow yourself to be guided into the state and you’ll have an amazing experience. People think of hypnosis as a party trick or some kind of woo woo mind game. It’s not; it’s a scientific, biological state that’s induced through a guided release of chemicals in the brain. This release allows the two hemispheres, one that houses the conscious mind, and the other that houses the subconscious mind, to communicate easily, which they can’t do during our normal conscious state. It gives us access to all our inner wisdom, with which we can solve our challenges and heal our old wounds, many of which are creating our physical dis-ease.
Used for a Spectrum of Challenges Most people think about hypnosis to quit smoking or release weight, but it can be used for much, much more than that. At Mind Matters Hypnosis Center we work with children and adults on a full spectrum of challenges; emotional, habitual, and physical. From fears and phobias of all kinds, including insomnia, stress-related disorders, substance abuse, low self-esteem and self-confidence,
depressed mood, excessive worry, sports performance, medical issues such as IBS, migraines, pain management, impotence and grief recovery; you name it we’ve worked on it , and with few exceptions with tremendous success. People typically come into the center with one of two mindsets. Number 1, they’re feeling hopeless because they’ve been struggling with their issue for so long that they don’t believe anything is going to be able to help them. Or, they expect us to wave some kind of magic wand and make it disappear in a single session. Luckily, you don’t have to believe it’s going to work in order for hypnosis to help you; you just have to want the change you’re coming in for. And believe me, if we could take care of every issue in a single session we would, but much like anything else hypnosis is a process. Yes, it’s much, much faster than many other traditional treatments; 2-5 sessions vs. 3-5 years, or a lifetime of medications, but it’s still a process that you need to be actively involved in and support on the conscious level. You know what Einstein said; “ We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” It’s time for a new way of thinking—whole-brain thinking through hypnosis. Don’t miss out on this all-natural, totally safe and highly effective modality. It changes lives for the better. I don’t see why yours shouldn’t be one of them. Go to www.mindmattershypnosis.com to watch the Introductory to Hypnosis video series, read about all the successes people have already had, and even experience it for yourself if you’d like. If you have any other questions, or would like a free consultation about your challenge, give us a call and we’ll get your process started. Lisa Zaccheo, MA, BCH, BCI, is the owner of Mind Matters Hypnosis Centers located in Avon, Farmington & Guilford, CT. Lisa has been professionally involved in the study of the mind since the mid eighties, and has been in private practice for over a decade, serving thousands of clients from around the world. Lisa has passion for learning and developing techniques to leverage the subconscious mind, coupled with a firm belief that there are no limits to what the mind and body can achieve. Being an educator and inspiring motivator is part of Lisa’s life purpose. She is a corporate speaker, motivator and trainer for those interested in learning hypnosis themselves. She and her team, including Dr. Deborah Gilmour, RN, PsyD, BCH and Mr. Timothy Bartley, CH are highly sought after practitioners for the full array of mind, body and spirit applications of hypnosis, so if there’s something you need help with, call 860 693-6448 for a free and confidential consultation or visit MindMattersHypnosis.com. See ad on page 34.
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The Benefits of High Cholesterol By Kenneth R. Hoffman, L.Ac, D.Ac (RI)
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hat’s right, the benefits. While researching this article I came across an interesting study that demonstrated the power of cholesterol. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology looked at 52,087 individuals between the ages of 20 and 74. After adjusting for factors like age, smoking and blood pressure, researchers found women with high cholesterol (more than 270 mg/dl) had a 28 percent lower mortality risk than women with low cholesterol (under 193 mg/dl). Risk for heart disease, cardiac arrest and stroke also declined as cholesterol levels rose. Yet, if you do a quick search on the internet, you’ll find all types of propaganda that supports taking cholesterol-lowering drugs. Those materials are supporting a myth. Our bodies need cholesterol. And not having enough can cause major damage.
Statins are Big Business At present, 17% of Americans take statin drugs to lower cholesterol, and guidelines that are being drawn-up now would increase that number to 47% of the population, which would result in a financial benefit to the drug companies of more than $200 billion dollars per year. This increase in statin use has had no effect on lowering heart disease and may in fact be causing untold damage to patients on these drugs. It also may be causing heart failure, the very thing it is prescribed to prevent.
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The Important Functions of Cholesterol But wait…lowering cholesterol is supposed to prevent heart attacks. It is this flawed supposition that can cause well-meaning physicians to prescribe statins in alarming numbers. Cholesterol performs several important functions in the body. Perhaps the most important of these is its role in forming and maintaining cell walls and structures. Cells also need cholesterol to help them adjust to changes in temperature, and it’s used by nerve cells for insulation. Cholesterol also is a lubricant and is essential for synthesizing a number of critical hormones, including the sex hormones testosterone, progesterone and estrogen. Bile, a fluid produced by the liver, plays a vital role in the processing and digestion of fats. To make bile, the liver uses cholesterol. Your body also needs cholesterol to make vitamin D; in the presence of sunlight, cholesterol is converted into vitamin D. And finally, HDL cholesterol seems to remove plaques of LDL cholesterol inside arteries, ‘cleaning’ the arteries as it moves through the bloodstream.
Eating the Right Foods Cholesterol is made in the body and also is absorbed from foods. According to the Harvard School of Medicine, it is the saturated and trans fats from dairy or fried foods, for example, that raise our bad cholesterol. Overconsumption of carbohydrates is another leading cause of high cholesterol and triglycerides.
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This may be why those people on a paleo type diet generally reduce their cholesterol. Good fats from foods like seeds, nuts, avocadoes, and fish, will provide us with the cholesterol our bodies need to function optimally, reduce heart-attack risk and feel great. And regarding eggs, they have many valuable beneficial nutrients. Eggs are a great source of digestible protein. Numerous vitamins, including vitamin A, potassium and many B vitamins like folic acid, choline and biotin, are also packed into this wonder food. In fact, very few foods have such a diverse nutrient makeup. Many of the ingredients are specifically needed for the health of the nerves and the brain. A 1999 study of 37,000 men, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, , suggests that consumption of up to one egg per day is unlikely to have substantial overall impact on the risk of coronary heart disease or stroke among healthy men and women. According to Udo Erasmus, a PhD and expert in essential fats, approximately 50 g/day of fat should come from the diet and we can supplement daily to account for approximately another gram or so.
So basically, according to Dr Sinatra, there is one very small group of people that will benefit from the use of statins. For the rest, the risk outweighs any benefits. In a different radio interview, Peter Langsjeon, another cardiologist who studied the effects of COQ10 levels on heart failure stated, “I’m sort of an unusual cardiologist in that I’m not convinced that the benefits of statins come close to outweighing their harm and so I don’t tend to be a big advocate of them in the first place. But if you’re just looking at the big general way medicine is practiced, 99.9% of physicians use statins aggressively and they believe that the side effects are minimal. I think they’re just not seeing it and that they’re not minimal and they’re certainly not uncommon.”
How to Determine if Statins are Right for You One rule in life is to never complain without solutions so here it goes. If anyone you know has any symptoms relating to the above-
The Adverse Effects of Statins There is a good chance that someone you know is on medication to lower cholesterol. It is important that they know the other side of the story. The adverse effects of statins have been reported in nearly 900 studies. These deleterious effects include: • Muscle problems, polyneuropathy (nerve damage in the hands and feet), and rhabdomyolysis (a serious degenerative muscle tissue condition) • Chronic pain • ancreas or liver dysfunction, including a potential increase in liver enzymes • Sexual dysfunction • Immunosuppression • Diabetes • Breast cancer and other cancers • ALS, Dementia/memory loss • Heart failure • Dangerous decrease in minerals and nutrients including COQ10 I am not suggesting going off any medication or giving medical advice. This is between you and your doctor. What I am suggesting that if anyone you know is on a statin, they should really know the whole story. If cholesterol is the culprit, alone, of heart disease, then why do 50% of the people who have heart attacks have normal cholesterol? With the fact that the medical industry is now trying to medicate almost 50% of the population, including children as young as nine years old, it is a real controversy that is important to confront. There are rare cases in which drugs are needed to reduce cholesterol, and now many experts are speaking out. Dr Steven Sinatra is probably one of the most famous board-certified cardiologists and experts in natural heart health. In an interview with Dr. Joe Mercola he gave his view of statins. “I feel that the best indication for a statin drug is a middle-aged male with coronary heart disease and a low HDL,” he says. “To me this person has the greatest to gain and the least to lose. The problem I have with cholesterol-lowering drugs is that they have horrific side effects… If you treat a woman in her 30s just for ‘high cholesterol,’ and treat numbers, I think we’re doing a disservice… We really shouldn’t use them in elderly people. We shouldn’t use them in young people, or in women. I have been very disappointed as a clinical cardiologist in the efficacy of statins in women, even with advanced coronary disease.” www.NaturalNutmeg.com
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mentioned conditions and is on statins, they need to investigate their options further. Look at diet and exercise first to reduce cholesterol. Have a lipid phenotype or VAP test to evaluate your cholesterol for risk and also consider heredity. Don’t assume it is heredity just because your parents had high cholesterol and don’t assume that just because the total number is high that you are at risk. Seek a qualified integrative healthcare practitioner to help you assess your overall health. Since the cause of most health problems is inflammation, consider thermography to look for abnormal inflammation. This has been an invaluable tool for us to treat our patients and monitor results. If you have any health conditions that are not being resolved naturally, get them checked by looking for the root cause as I do in my clinic. Your heart is part of the integrated whole that is known in Latin as vitalitas or Life Force. Treat your heart as an integral center of your overall vitality. Kenneth R. Hoffman, L.Ac, D.Ac (RI), started private training under the tutelage of a Taoist medical and qi gong master in 1991 where he began learning the art of Chinese healing through Qi Gong, Herbology, Tui Na (Chinese medical massage) and Tai Qi. He graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in 2004 and finished his clinical internship at St John’s Riverside Hospital. He is the medical director for Sophia Natural Health Center in Brookfield where his specialties are hormone conditions, allergies, pain and medical thermography. It is one of the largest acupuncture and Oriental medicine centers in Connecticut. He can be reached at his new location at Brookfield Medical Center, 31 Old Route 7, Brookfield, CT or 203-740-9300. www.SophiaNaturalHealth. com. See ad on page 27.
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New Season, New Outlook on Health By Cyndi Roberts
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here’s a diagnosis and a pill for everything these days, isn’t there? As someone who lived most of her life on medication for something, I can honestly say that I have seen more relief from my chronic low back pain through therapeutic and gentle yoga than I ever did from steroid injections and pain killers. The same holds true for all other aspects of my life and health. For over four years now, I have not taken medications of any kind, for any reason, and have instead focused on diet and lifestyle changes that support my health. Looking back, I realize that those diagnoses and prescriptions provided, at best, temporary and superficial relief. They weren’t solving the problems, but just masking the pain. In my private therapeutic yoga practice in West Hartford, I find that I am consistently and successfully helping my clients to heal from several common issues that are so often treated unsuccessfully, and only with medications: • High stress • Low back pain • Neck/shoulder pain • Hip pain • Arthritis • Knee replacements and/or knee pain • Anxiety • Depression • Vertigo • Pulmonary disorders • High blood pressure Many clients of mine have gone the traditional route with their primary care physicians and Western medicine, but, unfortunately, found themselves with more pain and discomfort, and only a prescription in hand as “treatment.” For most, turning to therapeutic yoga was their first try at a holistic approach to healing. They’ve realized that it’s up to them and only them to decide that they want something better for themselves, that they’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, and ready and willing to embrace a new approach to their health. From what I’ve seen and personally experienced, most injuries are stressors from compressing and tightening and decades of repetitive motion. When we softly and gently open and release that compression, the muscles are given a new memory, where tension and the past is released, and tightness, aching, and stiffness dissolves. In that releasing, we also free buried emotions and old thought patterns. By practicing yoga, we connect with ourselves and get to
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know ourselves on a deeper level, noticing our beliefs and thinking patterns. By simply noticing these patterns, we can soften around them, release them and lay down new tracks. True and lasting healing takes place by softening the physical and emotional body and uniting the mind, body and spirit in relaxation.
Therapeutic Yoga for Pulmonary Disease For instance, for my client with pulmonary disease, who could barely speak a full sentence without gasping for air the first time she came in, we focused on opening up the side body and chest with therapeutic and chair yoga. Combining breath work, long holds of therapeutic poses and movement on a basic level with chair yoga, we noticed a major improvement almost instantaneously. The more we opened the areas that were tight and restricted with gentle stretching and deep breathing, the more space she had for her breath, and aches and pains improved. I encouraged her to notice her breath throughout the day, and notice the stressors that would trigger her gasping for air. Using simple mindfulness techniques, she became more aware of stressors in her outside world, as well as in her interior world. Simply noticing allowed her to let them go and practice acceptance of her limitations. In just a few months, I noticed a dramatic improvement in her breathing and overall demeanor. She comes to me now lighter and softer, with an obvious improvement in her attitude and a more positive outlook. She complains less about aches and pains, and has far less difficulty speaking without gasping for air.
Therapeutic Yoga for Low Back Pain For my clients with low back pain, we work on countering their lifelong bad habits that typically relate in some way to poor seated and standing posture. We do this by lengthening, bending and twisting the spine in all six directions, and also opening up incredibly tight and restricted hips, to bring movement into the joints and bring in space between the discs. Almost all of my clients with back issues have some form of arthritis in their backs or in their necks and shoulders, which contributes to the stiffness and joint pain they feel. Through gentle yoga, softly releasing tension in the muscles and getting more synovial fluid into the joints, my clients experience less stiffness, aches and pains. Prior to one of my clients’ starting her private therapeutic practice with me, she suffered from chronic pinching and aching low
“Healing on a deeper level requires a balanced dance of stillness and movement...That’s where yoga can help” back pain that had led to her having to give up her favorite activities, such as bike riding and hiking. After just a few weeks of twice weekly sessions with me, she noticed a dramatic improvement in her level of pain and was able to get back on her bike for lengthy rides, pain-free. I taught and encouraged her to practice yoga poses on her own each morning and night to release built-up tension, accumulated from sitting at a desk all day. Combining breath and movement has released tension in her body, resistance in her mind about her old story that she “can’t do that, because she’s in pain,” and relieved her stiff and sore neck and low back. Mindfulness awareness taught her to not overdo it as she became more active again, experiencing less pain the day after her activities.
Therapeutic Yoga for Stress and Anxiety I also have many clients with high-stress, high-anxiety jobs that leave them wound-up, overwhelmed, and exhausted. As a person formerly on an 8mg daily dose of Xanax, who suffered from panic attacks so bad I couldn’t leave the house, I understand how crippling anxiety can be. In my former life, treatment consisted of prescriptions, never the power of breath and its calming effect on the nervous system. What I learned is that deep breathing triggers a response in the nervous system to shut off the fight-or-flight stress response, bringing in a sense of calm. With practice, deep breaths can bring relief from anxiety within a matter of minutes. With a pill, you’re waiting about twenty minutes before the pill dissolves into the bloodstream, sending a signal to the brain. With that pill, you’re basically rewarding yourself with a nap, long after the anxiety has already passed. I teach mindfulness, present moment awareness, and breathing techniques to students with high anxiety and stress, to help them during difficult and stressful work and life situations. After all, most anxieties come from being trapped in future-thinking, contemplating fears of what can “go wrong” and the “what-ifs” of life. If we stop the fearful train of thought about things out of our control by focusing on the breath—the here and now—we find it easier to release those fears and worries, resulting in a calmer and clearer state of mind.
Uniting breath, movement, body, mind and sprit are powerful ways to treat illness, disease, stress, and injuries. My clients and I have personally experienced tremendous healing from the practice. It’s a new season, a new start, the perfect time for a new outlook on your health. Facing liver failure, diabetes, and death, yoga, meditation and nutrition are the practices Cyndi Roberts used to save her life after a 12-year battle with severe depression, anxiety and a misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder. She is passionate about healthy living, gluten free baking, writing and sharing the knowledge and lived experience gained on her journey back to health. She is currently writing a book and teaching private therapeutic and gentle yoga sessions in West Hartford. For more info please visit: www.yogawithcr.com. See ad on page 11.
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ow many of us suffer from low back or hip pain? Shin splints? Foot pain? Fallen arches in the feet? Bunions? There are a variety of approaches that can support improved low back, leg and foot health. One of these approaches is a combined approach of shoe orthotic intervention (shoe inserts) and manual therapy. Though the feet and low back are not directly neighboring, it is helpful to understand that they are strongly related. Whereas the forces from the ground enter through our feet as we walk or run, these forces are then transcribed and dispersed up the legs and low back. This process is essential to being able to function through life with any kind of movement. Having mobility in the feet as well as the low back allow us to move through life without pain. When the alignment or biomechanics of the low back and/or feet is affected, we start to ‘break down’. Correcting the biomechanics at these sites in the body typically will help to reduce pain, improve function and strength, and improve overall movement in the whole body.
Shoe Orthotics There are many different brands of shoe orthotics or shoe inserts. Some are soft to attempt to relieve foot pain or pressure on the bottom of the foot. These are often used with people that have medical conditions such as arthritis or diabetes. More rigid foot orthotics are also available. These were developed to control the posture of
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the foot during walking, specifically when the foot hits the ground. Many people are aware that their foot position is important when running. They ‘pronate’ which means that their foot arch collapses and the foot rolls inward, contributing to conditions like foot pain, shin splints, and reduced performance. Biomechanics of the low back, or healthy alignment of the low back joints, serves as the foundation to the house that is our body. This is like the alignment of a car. If the car alignment is ‘off’, the tires will wear down incorrectly. If your low back, hip, knee, ankle or foot alignment is ‘off’, you may develop ‘wear patterns’ in other joints. Commonly, when the mechanics of the pelvis and legs are faulty, the leg usually rolls inwards during impact with the ground. That rolling inwards of the leg causes our foot to flatten and overpronate. The position of the foot in such sports as skating or skiing is also very important. When people have foot or ankle pain or other symptoms such as swelling, and they seek therapy for these symptoms, the therapist must evaluate the whole person. Forces from the ground must be normalized through good joint alignment therapy techniques or the stresses of this joint dysfunction can cause pain. Custom orthotics are precisely measured to each person’s foot. A rigid orthotic helps to change the forces traveling from the ground as they contact the foot. Sole Supports, a brand of custom rigid orthotics, offers a unique quality to orthotic intervention. Firm orthotics actually distribute the forces evenly. Whereas most custom orthotics maintain a corrected posture of the foot during standing, Sole Supports orthotics maintain this optimal foot posture throughout the whole walking cycle, from standing through ‘swing phase’. This is very important especially at heel strike when the heel first hits the ground. Sole Supports certified practitioners can be found on their website www.SoleSupports.com. In Connecticut, there are Sole Supports ‘Certified Instructors’ at Regional Physical Therapy and the Institute of Integrative Manual Therapy in Bloomfield and Glastonbury, CT. People may experience many positive results from wearing orthotics in their shoes that include reduced back pain and foot pain, reduced shin splints, as well as improved endurance, faster running, and better athletic performance. Even sciatica or disc degeneration can be improved by proper dissipation of these forces from the ground.
Manual Therapy Upward movement of the foot and ankle is critical for proper alignment of the foot, leg and low back. This upward movement is called ‘dorsiflexion’. Stretching of the calf muscle will correct mild problems, but often, this does not correct more severe limitations. Biomechanical correction of the ankles by a skilled therapist that practices manual therapy will lead to an outcome that can then be maintained by stretching. Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT) is a gentle hands-on therapy that is practiced by Physical Therapists, Massage Therapists, and other disciplines. IMT is a very effective way to improve alignment and soft tissue dysfunction of the ankles, knees, hips, and low back joints. Combining IMT with Sole Supports custom orthotics can help to create and maintain these positive changes.
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The Relationship Between GMOs and Gluten Sensitivity By Dana Lapointe, ND
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enetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have become increasingly prevalent in North America since their commercial introduction into the mainstream food supply in the mid-1990s. Since 1999, GMO-containing foods have dominated North American markets. During the same period, North Americans have seen corresponding increases in inflammatory gastrointestinal conditions (such as ulcerative colitis and irritable bowel disease), autoimmune diseases (like celiac disease), endocrine and reproductive disorders (such as type 2 diabetes, thyroid dysregulation, obesity, and fertility problems), neurological and developmental disorders (such as Alzheimer’s and autism), and food allergies, including gluten-related disorders. Although correlation does not prove causation, the sheer number of correlations warrants further scrutiny, via independent research, into the potential links between eating GMOs and escalating health issues. For example, whether by coincidence or not, the main dietary offenders for autism include soy (the #1 GMO crop), food additives (most of which are made from GMO corn), milk (most of which contains the GM hormone rBGH), and gluten.
Genetic Roulette Consumer activist Jeffrey Smith is one of the world’s leading experts on GMOs, and has authored the book Genetic Roulette, which details many animal studies that show relationships between GMOs and various health issues, such as reproductive issues and infant mortality, increased risk of cancers, changes in intestinal and liver function, and the development of allergic reactions to non-GM foods. The food sensitivity that is increasing most rapidly today is gluten sensitivity. Reactions to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, currently afflict 18 million Americans. Symptoms range from mild, such as gas and bloating, to quite serious, as with celiac disease. Although there might be many culprits behind the rise in gluten sensitivity, its incidence has increased sharply since the 1990s, closely following the rise in the prevalence of GMOs in our food supply. 28
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Nine GMO Foods There are currently nine GMO foods in our food supply: corn, canola, soy, cotton (seed oil), sugar (from sugar beets), zucchini and yellow squash, alfalfa (used to feed livestock), and Hawaiian papaya. Wheat is actually not currently on the list of GM crops, however, there is some suspicion about the integrity of the genetic makeup of U.S. wheat. In 1963, an FDA ruling allowed for imported wheat berries (seed) and flour to be irradiated to control insects. And since 1968, when the FDA approved irradiation of U.S. wheat and flour, wheat in the U.S. has been routinely irradiated. It is possible that this irradiation may have changed the genetic sequencing of wheat. Further, after the incidental discovery of rogue GM wheat in a previous GM test field in Oregon earlier this year, there are lingering questions about whether previously tested GM wheat (which did not make it to market) could have tainted the gene pool of our non-GM wheat.
Roundup® Another explanation of the rising incidence of gluten sensitivity is a more indirect path. Most genetically modified plants are engineered to be highly tolerant of the pesticide Roundup®, whose active ingredient is a chemical called glyphosate. Since these crops are so heavily sprayed, they tend to accumulate high levels of glyphosate, which ends up in the foods made from them. Other crops, such as cotton and corn, have been engineered to produce their own insecticide, called Bt-toxin, within every cell of the plant itself. A recent analysis of research, done by the Institute of Responsible Technology, suggests glyphosate and Bt-toxin may be linked to several conditions that might cause or worsen gluten-related disorders, including impaired digestion, changes to normal gut bacteria, intestinal wall damage and permeability, and immune activation.
Impaired Digestion Soy normally contains a compound that inhibits digestion of protein, but GM soy contains seven times the normal amount. In
studies, mice fed a diet high in glyphosate have shown a reduction in digestive enzymes. Not having proper digestive enzymes leads to undigested food particles and contributes to the flourishing of harmful bacteria, possibly provoking the symptoms seen in gluten sensitivity.
Changes to Normal Gut Bacteria Celiac and gluten-sensitive patients commonly have an imbalance of gut flora. The herbicide glyphosate is also a strong antibiotic that can significantly reduce normal populations of beneficial flora and promote deleterious strains, even with minimal exposure. An overgrowth of bad bacteria promotes immune reactions, inflammation, and leaky gut, all of which are seen in gluten-related disorders.
Intestinal Wall Damage The hallmark of celiac disease is the resultant flattening of the cells that line the walls of the intestines. Gluten-sensitive individuals are prone to damage of the intestinal wall through exposure to gluten. In animal studies, both glyphosate and Bt-toxin have been shown to induce similar structural damage to intestinal cells.
Intestinal Permeability, or Leaky Gut, and Allergies The so-called leaky gut is the intestinal permeability that occurs in an inflamed colon. The gaps between intestinal cells allow the body’s immune defenses access to the intestinal lumen, however, they also allow incompletely digested food particles to pass into the bloodstream, potentially triggering immune and allergic reactions. Gluten-related disorders are often accompanied by intestinal permeability, perhaps even triggered by it. The Bt-toxin of GMO corn kills insects by compromising the digestive tracts of insects; a 2012 study confirmed that it affects human cells in the same way. It has been shown to survive human digestion and has been found in the blood of 93% of pregnant women and 80% of their unborn children. Through its direct effect on the GI tract, GMO Bt-toxin may turn out to be a causative factor in gluten-sensitivities.
Immune Activation Gluten-sensitivities (including celiac disease) may not develop until later in life, which reinforces the idea that they may be triggered environmentally. A 2011 study on mice showed that, within an inflammatory bowel, retinoic acid (a metabolite of vitamin A) triggered a specific immunological shift to gluten sensitiv-
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ity. It just so happens that glyphosate activates retinoic acid. In other words, eating GMO foods laden with glyphosate may be one of the environmental factors in the onset of gluten-related disorders. Another study showed that Bt-toxin also may activate immune reactions. After mice were exposed to Bt-toxin, they showed immune response not only to the Bt-toxin itself, but also to foods that had not previously caused immune reactions. If the human immune system responds similarly, eating GM foods could actually cause immune reactions to previously non-reactive foods.
The Non-GMO Diet ‘Prescription’ Some physicians have begun prescribing non-GMO diets to their gluten-sensitive patients and have reported faster and more complete recovery of symptoms after doing so.
1. Avoiding GMOs The best way to avoid GMOs is to eliminate all non-organic sources of the major GMO crops. Currently, of commercial crops, 50% of Hawaiian papaya, 88% of corn, 90% of canola, 90% of cotton, 94% of soy, 95% of sugar beets, and more than 24,000 acres of zucchini and yellow squash are genetically modified. Certified organic seeds and crops are, by definition, non-GMO. When shopping, look for organic produce and seek out products labeled “Non-GMO Project Verified.” Buy organic dairy, eggs and meats; most commercially farmed animals will have been fed GMO feed. Look for wild-caught, as opposed to farm-raised, fish. Commercially prepared foods often contain hidden sources of GMOs; downloading the convenient shopping guide or app from nonGMOshoppingguide.com can help you safely choose non-GMO brands.
2. Dining Out Dining out is more challenging. In restaurants, cooking oils are most often canola, cottonseed and/or corn oils. ‘House-made’ dressings, breads and soups are often created from commercial mixes and stocks. Look for restaurant choices labeled wild-caught, 100%
grass-fed, or organic. Asking your server to help you find choices may help inform the restaurant’s management of the growing consumer demand.
The Gluten-Free Trap Those who are gluten sensitive need to take extra precautions. Many who are choosing products that are labeled gluten-free are unknowingly increasing their intake of GMOs when they switch from wheat to corn- or soy-based products. At first, the choice to avoid GMOs can seem daunting. GMO Free CT, a Connecticut group that has been instrumental in initiating the nation’s first GMO labeling law, has a Facebook page which lists local events in and around Connecticut that can help keep consumers informed and in touch with like-minded parents and practitioners. About ProNatural Physicians Group To learn more about naturopathic medicine, or to find a licensed naturopathic doctor near you, visit ProNaturalPhysicians.com. Most ProNatural Physicians Group NDs are providers for major insurance carriers. ProNatural Physicians Group, LLC is a network of naturopathic doctors that serves patients throughout Connecticut. The member-based organization provides administrative support such as insurance coding for service reimbursement and insurance credentialing. Interested ND’s may contact Dr. Ann Aresco for membership information. Based in Simsbury, CT, Dr. Dana Lapointe is a naturopathic doctor and member of ProNatural Physicians Group. She specializes in obesity, diabetes, gluten and other food sensitivities, gastro-intestinal disorders including Celiac and Crohn’s, and chronic pain. Along with GMFreeCT, she holds periodic educational gatherings regarding GMOs and other health concerns, and is a strong advocate for GM Labeling Laws. You may join her mailing list at www.SustainableHW. com and reach her at Sustainable Health & Wellness, 860-217-1171. See ad on page 29.
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ioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) provides two important measures of your body’s health: the ratio of body fat to lean body mass and the amount of water in your cells and tissues. This simple, non-invasive in-office procedure uses sophisticated computer analysis of tiny electrical currents passed through your body. The results tell us a lot about your current health, and provides valuable information for the design of your treatment plan. Research has shown that Body Composition is DIRECTLY related to HEALTH. A normal balance of fat is associated with good health and longevity. Excess fat in relation to lean body mass, known as “altered body composition”, can greatly increase your risks for lower life expectancy, heart disease, high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, liver disease, cancer and more. The BIA (Body Composition Analysis) provides early detection of an imbalance in your body composition, which allows for earlier intervention and prevention. BIA (Body Composition Analysis) also measures your PROGRESS as you IMPROVE your health. Improving and maintaining a healthy BIA measurement can keep your body functioning properly for healthy aging.
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here are a few things that make me feel good about winter. A bowl of hot soup, sitting next to fireplace with a book and apple crumble, the soft glow of candles.. what I don’t like about this season is the cold, the wind, low humidity and the way all these elements affect my skin. In order to protect and nourish our skin during this tough season, we need to treat it differently than at any other time of the year. The key to winter skin care is a proper regimen that focuses on gentle cleansing, exfoliation, hydration and protection. For cleansing, it’s essential to avoid using harsh soaps that contain irritating chemicals and fragrances that strip skin of the moisture and natural oils. Instead, switch to a creamy cleanser. Next, use a gentle exfoliant to buff, smooth skin and slough off dead skin cells to prepare it for absorbing nutrients in your mask or moisturizer. When choosing a moisturizer, look for anti-inflammatory ingredients that help to retain moisture, such as hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vegetable glycerin, acai berry juice, Coenzyme Q-10, sodium PCA and a physical sunscreen. Winter is also a great time to start a progressive series of corrective treatments such as microdermabrasion and botanical peels, since sun exposure is minimized compared to other seasons. And please don’t forget sunscreen! It is the most effective anti-aging ingredient you can find. Erina Lander is the owner of A Touch of Bliss Organic Spa. She is a holistic esthetician and Reiki practitioner. For more information on suggested treatments and ingredients, please visit www.atouchofblissorganicspa.com. www.NaturalNutmeg.com
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The Wonders Of Multifunctional Whey Protein
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ould you benefit from a single nutritional supplement that helps control weight, improves lean muscle mass and strength, boosts immunity, and combats inflammation and aging? You don’t have to be an athlete seeking to improve performance to benefit from whey protein! Unless you are vegetarian/ vegan, or allergic/ intolerant to dairy or any of its components, whey protein could be ideal for you, and it’s conveniently available in powder, readymade drinks, and bars.
What is Whey Protein? Milk protein consists of 80% casein and 20% whey. Whey is the liquid that remains after milk has been curdled and strained during cheese production; the healthy constituent that itself is made up of various proteins, each of which has its own benefits. The subfractions of whey protein include: (1) lactoferrin (1%) – improves intestinal microflora; inhibits cancer cells; combats obesity; serves as an antioxidant
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and powerful immune stimulator, and iron and platelet-binding modulator; (2) immunoglobulins (8%) – serve as antimicrobials in the intestines; (3) beta-lactoglobulin (35%) – exhibits opioid-like activity with blood pressure benefits; and (4) alpha-lactalbumin (12%) – the primary whey protein in human breast milk; high in the amino acid L-tryptophan and thus helps the body make the neurotransmitter serotonin, needed for sleep, memory, and coping with stress. Considered a complete super food, whey protein contains little to no casein or lactose (depending on the product), but includes all 18 amino acids (including the 9 essential amino acids) and is high in branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) (leucine, isoleucine, and valine), critical to stimulation of muscle protein synthesis and prevention of protein breakdown. There are three primary types of whey protein: (1) Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) - contains low levels of both fat and carbohydrates (lactose); concentration of protein can range from 30-90%; (2) Whey
Protein Isolate (WPI) - further processed to remove all fat and lactose; usually contains at least 90% protein; and (3) Whey Protein Hydrolysate (WPH) - considered the ‘predigested’ form of whey protein, as it has already undergone partial hydrolysis, a process necessary for the body to absorb protein. Due to improved digestibility it has lower allergen potential.
Importance of Protein / Whey vs Other Proteins Protein and its building blocks, amino acids, are critical to human survival. Insufficient protein consumption can lead to loss of muscle mass and strength (often causes falls in the elderly), hair loss (the body saves protein by shifting growing hairs into the resting phase, increasing shedding 2-3 months later), decreased bone mass, impaired immunity and cognition, and delayed wound/surgery healing. Protein powders derive from animalbased protein (whey, casein, and egg)
and plant-based protein (e.g., pea, quinoa, amaranth, soy, hemp, rice). Although slightly acidic and more difficult to digest than plant/ egg proteins, whey protein is considered the gold standard for fitness gurus due to its high biological value (i.e., absorption, use, and retention). It has a reputation for having the highest nitrogen absorption (important to muscle gain), and has a higher BCAA profile than other non-enhanced protein powders.
Scientific, Study-Proven Key Health Benefits There is ample scientific evidence that whey protein’s amino acids, BCAAs, bioactive peptides, and subfractions provide a wide range of health benefits, including: 1. Anti-Aging Promotion - More than seven decades of data proves that calorie restriction (CR), the reduction of caloric intake without malnutrition, can boost longevity in nearly all species. As a CR-mimetic, whey protein’s BCAAs provide the benefits of CR without a reduction in food intake. Like other CR-mimetics (e.g., resveratrol, grape seed extract, quercetin), whey does this by influencing specific genes that impact cell repair or death. 2. Healthy Weight and Blood Sugar Maintenance - Whey protein boosts metabolic rate (J Nutr 2011 Apr), decreases blood sugar levels, increases insulin secretion (J Nutr Biochem. 2013 Jan), and (like other proteins) is more satisfying and requires more calories to break down than carbohydrates. The digestion of whey protein releases several hormones that cause reduced food intake and increased satiety (J Nutr Biochem. 2013 Jan). (Any highprotein breakfast suppresses the hunger-inducing hormone ghrelin, increases cholecystokinin (CCK), a peptide hormone of the GI tract that suppresses hunger, and can curb hunger/cravings throughout the day.) According to nutrition researcher Donald Layman, PhD (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), protein-rich foods high in the amino acid leucine (abundant in whey protein) help maintain muscle mass while reducing body fat during weight loss. 3. Cardiovascular Health Promotion - One study reported “a significant decrease in total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol at week 12 in the whey group compared with the casein (group)” (Brit J Nutr 2010 Sept). Several whey peptides, including alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin, exhibit opioid-like activity. “Endogenous opioid peptides have shown promise as blood-pressure modulators.” 4. Immunity Enhancement & Cancer Cell Inhibition - Whey protein broadly fortifies the immune system. In one 2001 study (Immunol Cell Biol 2001), mice supplemented with whey produced higher levels of white blood cells, www.NaturalNutmeg.com
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lymphocytes, and cytokines. Thought to be in part due to its high levels of cysteine/ cysteine (used to synthesize glutathione), whey also has proven to increase glutathione levels dramatically in HIVpositive patients (Clin Invest Med., June 1993). Still other studies show that whey can prevent tumors through increased glutathione levels, spleen lymphocyte proliferation, phagocytosis, and activity of NK, T helper, and cytotoxic T cells (Curr Pharm Des. 2007). Glutathione is considered one of the body’s most important antioxidants that protects it from both endogenous and exogenous (i.e., pollution, toxins, exercise, UV light exposure) oxidative stressors and detoxifies carcinogens. 5. GI Health Promotion - Its ability to raise the body’s glutathione levels enables whey protein to protect tissue against damage caused by inflammation. Researchers have found that it may also help prevent alcohol- and stress-induced gastric mucosal injury, ulcers, and other GI pathologies. 6. Brain Health Promotion - Adequate levels of L-tryptophandependent serotonin in the brain relieves depression and stress. One double-blind, placebo-controlled study revealed that whey protein’s alpha-lactalbumin not only increases the plasma ratio of tryptophan, but also that it improved brain serotonin activity, coping ability, and mood in highly stress-vulnerable subjects (Am J Clin Nutr 2000 Jun). Again, because of its ability to boost glutathione levels, studies demonstrate that whey may also protect against agerelated diseases, including neurocognitive disorders.
Incorporating Whey Protein Into Your Diet Ideally, whey protein should be included in a high-alkaline, healthy diet that includes a diverse mix of amino acids from whole food protein sources (e.g., egg, fish, chicken, turkey, soy, legumes). Try this approach to determine the appropriate amount of protein to include in your own dietary regimen: (1) calculate your weight in kilograms by dividing your weight in pounds by 2.2; then (2) calculate the appropriate amount of ingested protein in grams by multiplying your weight in kilograms by 0.8-1.8 gm/kg (use 0.8gm/kg if you are in good health and are sedentary; use a number 1.0-1.8 gm/kg if you are under stress, pregnant, recovering from an illness, or involved in consistent and intense weight or endurance training). Therapeutic doses of whey protein can go as high as three shakes per day between meals and before bedtime. The human body contains about 11-13 lbs. of muscle protein. Physical exertion breaks down muscle, requiring the consumption of protein to sustain and rebuild it. While there is more than one way to prepare for and recover from exercise, some experts recommend consumption of whey protein+simple carbohydrates 15-30 minutes before exercising, and heavy whey protein (15-25% of total daily calories)+carbohydrates within 30-90 minutes thereafter. If glucose levels are inadequate due to insufficient intake of carbohydrates, the body breaks down proteins for energy. If an athlete consumes inadequate quantities of protein, the body uses muscle and other body proteins to synthesize glucose. Over time, this can lead to lean muscle wasting and training intolerance.
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While some experts argue that low-fat dairy products offer health benefits, most agree that dairy is generally unhealthy and unnecessary in the human diet because it causes inflammation, is extremely difficult to digest, and increases body acidity. For those who can tolerate it, however, dairy-derived whey protein appears to be the one exception to this general rule. Submitted by Michael Dworkin, PD, CCN, a Registered Pharmacist and State Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CT Cert. No. 232), with J. Erika Dworkin, Certified Lifestyle Educator, Board Cert. Holistic Nutrition (pending). Owner of the Manchester Parkade Health Shoppe (860.646.8178, 378 West Middle Turnpike, Manchester), Pharmacist Dworkin has been guiding patients since 1956 and is available for consultation by appointment. Erika is available to speak to groups. References are available upon request. See ad on page13.
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ADHD: A Natural Approach
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istractibility, inability to control impulses, poor listening, forgetfulness, and hyperactivity are all signs of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The disorder affects adults and children, and can run in families, suggesting a genetic predisposition plays a role. Exposure to cigarettes, alcohol or other drugs during pregnancy can also influence the development of ADHD in children. More than 6% of the United States population has been diagnosed with ADHD. Males are more likely to be diagnosed than females. Symptoms are most easily recognized in children; when schoolwork is not being completed and teachers report on behavioral problems in the classroom, ADHD might be the problem. It can be more difficult to recognize the symptoms of ADHD in adults. Adults usually explain away their impulsivity or inability to complete tasks, not realizing there might be an underlying cause. Without treatment, ADHD symptoms can become so severe they can impair the ability to plan daily tasks like grocery shopping, bill paying and other chores. No matter the severity of symptoms or the age of the individual suffering, the good news is a myriad of options exist for treating and managing symptoms. The frustrating part of ADHD is finding a treatment that is lasting and does not carry heavy side effects. The following are conservative treatment options to be considered in managing ADHD.
Medication Several medications can be prescribed to help an individual maintain focus. Medications are great for the short term, while underlying causes of ADHD are being investigated. Medications should be used sparingly and only when absolutely necessary as there are side effects including insomnia, headaches and lack of appetite.
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While the verdict is still out whether or not sugar truly influences hyperactivity, what is known is the effect of blood sugar spikes and dips on mood, energy and focus. Getting protein-rich food sources throughout the day, starting with breakfast, reduces distractibility due to blood sugar instability.
Iron helps to carry oxygen in the body, which helps one maintain stamina and energy during the day. Iron also maintains oxygen flow to the brain and body, resulting in an improved ability to focus. Low iron status is correlated with fatigue, irritability and an inability to focus.
Omega-3 Fatty acids
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Omega 3s are found in fish, nuts and seeds. The human body needs omega-3 fatty acids for brain health and to reduce inflammation. Researchers have found low levels of omega-3 fatty acids in children who have ADHD. Adding super foods like chia seeds and fish to your diet, and/ or adding omega 3 supplementation, may help with symptoms of ADHD.
Set a bedtime for the work/school week and stick to it. A full night of restful sleep is essential for brain function the next day. We all are well aware of how sleep deprivation can lead to difficulty concentrating. If you think you are suffering from insomnia or disrupted sleep, seek medical advice. There are ways to improve sleep quality.
B vitamins All B vitamins are important when it comes to health. Vitamin B6 helps to develop neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers in the brain. This helps improve mood and focus. Vitamin B12 helps protect nerve cells from damage, in addition to boosting energy and stamina. Some rich sources of B vitamins are animal proteins, including red meat, fish and eggs.
Magnesium Magnesium is a mineral that is typically low in the standard American diet. Magnesium is just as important as calcium when it comes to bone health and strength; it helps to maintain a healthy blood pressure and also decreases distractibility and irritably symptoms. Increasing dietary consumption of this important mineral can make a difference in focus and attentiveness in ADHD sufferers. Dark greens, including spinach, nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate are all sources of magnesium.
Dehydration Drying out your brain is obviously not a good idea. When your body is dehydrated it affects neurotransmission (brain talk). This leads to sleepiness, focus issues and headaches. Dehydration is the single most easily rectifiable way to improve your focus. Water is the beverage of choice; however, other non-caffeinated beverages like herbal tea do count toward your total intake of water.
Counseling ADHD is not only frustrating for the individual suffering, it also affects loved ones. Consider counseling to manage symptoms of ADHD. Also consider counseling for family members, to help find ways to assist in treatment goals and prevent aggravation. With the right tools and nutrition, individuals can manage their symptoms and live a functional and healthy life. Dr. Ashley Burkman is a board certified licensed naturopathic physician at Connecticut Natural Health Specialists, LLC in Manchester, CT. She is in network work most insurance companies and is now taking new patients. For appointments, please call (860)533-0179. See ad on page 33. www.NaturalNutmeg.com
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Millions of Americans Have Food Sensitivity... and Don’t Know It
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illions of Americans suffer with food sensitivities and don’t know it. Symptoms of food sensitivities tend to be those that people deal with on a daily basis but don’t want to fully address, including itching skin, rashes, abdominal pain, stomach bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, congestion, coughing, runny nose, headaches, body aches and pains, fatigue, mood swings, and more. Often, by the time the food sensitivity is properly identified, the symptoms have become elevated and the patient’s overall health can be compromised. Symptoms from food sensitivities are more common than symptoms from food allergies and affect a much higher percentage of people than previously thought. Medical evidence shows food sensitivities are much more prevalent than true food allergies; food allergies affect only about two to four percent of adults and four to six percent of children.
Food Sensitivity vs. Food Allergy Food intolerance and non-allergic food sensitivity are terms widely used for various physiological responses associated with a particular food, or for a compound found in a range of foods. Food sensitivities differ from true food allergies, however, the symptoms can be very similar, and they are often confused. Food intolerance or sensitivity is a detrimental reaction, often delayed, to a food, beverage, food additive, or compound that produces symptoms in one or more of the body’s organs and systems, but is not a true food allergy. A true food allergy requires the presence of immune mechanisms (IgE antibodies) against the food, while a food intolerance does not always involve the immune system.
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Food intolerances/ sensitivities can be classified according to their mechanism. Intolerance/ sensitivity can result from the absence of specific chemicals or enzymes needed to digest a food substance, as in hereditary fructose intolerance. It may be a result of an abnormality in the body’s ability to absorb nutrients, as occurs in fructose malabsorption. Food intolerance reactions can result from naturally occurring chemicals in foods, as in salicylate sensitivity. How prevalent are food sensitivities? 3 in 4 people report sensitivity to dairy. 1 in 3 people report sensitivity to yeast. 1 in 7 people report sensitivity to wheat/gluten. 1 in 3 people report sensitivity to sugar.
Identifying Food Sensitivity Food sensitivities can be difficult to identify, as some symptoms can manifest several hours after eating while others may not surface for several days. However, it is important to identify what foods may be causing a reaction in order to avoid the substance and reduce the symptoms. This can be tricky; even if a certain item is suspected, it can be hard to track, since the reaction that is present today could be from something that was consumed yesterday. Some reactions can depend on the amount of the item eaten. A small or moderate amount of a reactive substance may not cause any noticeable symptoms, but a larger amount of the substance could cause symptoms. What’s even more confounding is that symptoms may only happen if the reactive item is eaten in combination with another reactive item, thus making identification of a food sensitivity even more difficult.
Although some food-sensitivity reactions can be dramatic, many times the reactions are more moderate symptoms that can be annoying or uncomfortable. Having only moderate symptoms makes it easier for them to go unchecked, and because of this, it’s easy to eat a food that is reactive, day after day, without even realizing it is causing any symptoms. Over time, the moderate symptoms can accumulate and result in significant symptoms. According to a recent report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, 90% of food sensitivities are associated with eight food types: • Cow’s milk and cheese • Eggs • Peanuts • Soy foods • Wheat • Fish • Crustacean shellfish (such shrimp, prawns, lobster, and crab) • Tree nuts (such as almonds, cashews, walnuts, pecans, pistachios, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, and chestnuts)
Food Sensitivities can be Easily Identified The items above make up the bulk of our western diets. Many people have some form of food sensitivity and needlessly suffer with the symptoms associated with them. Testing for food sensitivities can be easily done through a variety of testing modalities, including a blood test. Working with a naturopathic physician can help you identify your food sensitivities and then create a diet and lifestyle tailored to your needs.
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The Autoimmune War Within: Fighting the Battle with Nutrition and Exercise
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utoimmune disease. No matter which one or ones you have been diagnosed with (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, Celiac disease, Chrohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, Sjögrens, rheumatoid arthritis, Graves disease, etc., I am sure that the time that led up to your diagnosis was incredibly difficult. Then it came—the diagnosis that changed your life and meant that you could finally start on the road to recovery—and yet, here you are still looking for a way to feel better. Before I received my own initial autoimmune diagnosis (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis followed by Celiac disease a couple of years later), I was a vibrant, active woman who was a personal trainer, avid runner and weight lifter. To say I was active would have been an understatement. Suddenly I was getting sick all of the time. I was exhausted and could not think straight. My body seemed to constantly be attacking itself—waging a war within. In a span of just a few months I gained almost 60 pounds despite exercise and a reduced calorie diet. I knew that something was very wrong. So, after lots of blood work, I learned that I had autoimmune hypothyroidism. The doctor was going to prescribe Synthroid (hormone replacement) and this would restore my health. I wish the battle could have been so easily won. Since that time I have spent countless hours studying nutrition (I am currently completing a master’s degree at the University of Bridgeport) and attending seminars on autoimmune disease and other functional medicine topics. What I have learned has enabled me to improve my health and the health of my clients. While each of us is biochemically unique, there are various commonalities amongst all of us with autoimmune disease. While each type of autoimmune disease has unique symptoms and diagnostic measures, the same basic principles apply. Your body is attacking its own tissues because your immune system has decided these tissues are no longer part of you and are the enemy. Stopping this attack is vital to regaining your health. In autoimmune disease, the immune system becomes unbalanced. There are two sides to the immune system, TH-1 and TH-2. The TH-1 side is our cell-mediated immune system that protects us from infections using white blood cells. The TH-2 side is the humoral immune system which works by using immunoglobulins such as the IgE response found in allergies. Proper treatment must always strive to balance out the immune system. How does this system 38
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become unbalanced, you ask? There are naïve T cells that are an immature cell that may mature to become a TH-1 cell, a TH-2 cell or a T-regulatory cell. T-regulatory cells are important in maintaining balance of the immune system. For autoimmune disease we want to drive as many naïve T cells to become T-regulatory cells as possible. This may be accomplished by increasing the body’s natural production of the antioxidant glutathione and through optimizing vitamin D levels.
Food Allergies and Sensitivities In autoimmune disease digestion issues abound. Food allergies and sensitivities are incredibly common and make your symptoms worse. Many with autoimmune disease will develop leaky gut syndrome, a condition where food that has not been fully broken down enters the blood stream through the small intestine. The result is that the body does not recognize the substance as food and is attacked as a foreign invader. The result is an IgG food reaction known as sensitivity (rather than an IgE reaction that is a true allergy). Symptoms may include gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, acid reflux, rashes, fatigue, and depression. Further, the more you eat foods that you are sensitive too, the worse the leaky gut becomes. This can cause more reactions to different foods and even worsen the severity of the reactions. It is important to figure out which foods are safe and which are not. Often people will react to the foods that they eat most frequently and often say that they cannot live without this food. Feeling this “addiction” to the food is often a sign of sensitivity. An elimination diet or food allergy/sensitivity testing can help you to determine which foods are best for you. Common foods that trigger reactions are gluten, dairy, soy, nightshade vegetables (potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers), nuts and seeds, and eggs. Once you have determined what foods you can and cannot safely eat it is important to repair the gut. L-glutamine, an amino acid that serves as the primary fuel for the small intestine is vital in this process. During this time it is also important to eliminate any bacterial or yeast infections in the digestive track and then use preand probiotics to rebalance the beneficial microflora in the gut.
Exercise Often the last thing that people want to do when they are not feeling well is exercise. With autoimmune disease it is imperative that you move to stay healthy, though doing too much can also be counterproductive. Finding a balance is crucial to increasing your energy and regaining your health. I am a big advocate of shorter bouts of intense exercise rather than long duration, low intensity exercise. Remember, before starting any exercise program it is important to always get clearance from your doctor. It has been proven that high intensity exercise can help to: • Increase growth hormone release helping to decrease body fat levels, improve recovery, increase lean muscle mass, and increase bone density • Release endorphins which make us feel great and decrease pain • Minimize the stress response • Increase production of the neurotransmitters serotonin (improves mood) and dopamine (improves focus and motivation) • Increase insulin receptor sensitivity improving blood sugar levels, decreasing cholesterol levels, and improving energy • Enhance our immune system • Increase nitric oxide release which decreases blood pressure, aids in recovery, and improves blood flow bringing oxygen and nutrients to the brain and other body cells. This improves tissue repair, increases energy, improves brain function, and decreases neurodegeneration. In addition to
intense exercise, I also recommend some sort of calming type of exercise. This may include yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, or even a gentle flexibility program. This can be done to help decrease stress levels or to help you recover from more intense workouts. Of course, it is important to listen to your body. When we push too long and too hard we can easily over train. This can lead to fatigue, injury, and immune system breakdown. It is vital to balance intense exercise with rest for optimal results. If you have over trained you may notice that you are unable to recover from workouts or perhaps cannot even complete your workout. Your performance may decrease or you may become injured. Many who over train find that they lose their motivation to exercise and can become depressed or irritable. Physically, you may lose or gain weight, lose strength, have a decreased sex drive, and women may lose their menstrual cycle.
Fighting Morning Fatigue Many with autoimmune disease also find that their cortisol rhythm is not normal. Cortisol, a stress hormone released by the adrenals should be highest in the morning to help you wake up. It should then slowly decline throughout the day to allow you to fall asleep at night. Many people find that they have a difficult time waking up and require caffeine to get started. They have no appetite for breakfast, are not motivated in the morning, and their energy levels are the lowest for the first hour of their day. These are all signs of an abnormal cortisol awakening response. Early morning exercise can help to increase morning cortisol levels and restore a proper circadian rhythm. It is also possible that you may find that you have a difficult time falling asleep at night. This may indicate elevated evening cortisol levels.
A four point salivary cortisol analysis is beneficial for establishing improper cortisol rhythms.
Winning the Battle While your autoimmune disease can never be truly cured, remission is often possible. The war within requires attention to both nutrition and exercise to help create a balanced immune system to thwart your body’s attacks. These weapons are empowering for many, though daunting for some. I have witnessed many clients struggle through the ups and downs of autoimmunity, but in using your new arsenal, peace within your body is actually possible. Jessica Pizano is the owner of Fit to You, LLC, which offers personalized training programs and nutrition/health counseling. Her concentrations include general fitness, weight loss, food allergies/sensitivities, post-rehabilitative work, training/nutrition for medical conditions, obesity intervention, pre- and post-natal exercise and nutrition, and Pilates. A certified personal trainer and a corrective exercise specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, she is also certified in mat Pilates through PHI Pilates and earned her Clinical Exercise Specialist and Longevity Wellness Specialist through the American Council on Exercise. She completed her training to practice Health Coaching at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and is certified as a holistic health practitioner through the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. She is currently working on a master’s degree in human nutrition at the University of Bridgeport. Currently, Jessica practices personal training and health counseling in her studio in Avon. See ad on page 15.
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Change Your Mind, Change Your Life Thought Field Therapy and Hypnosis
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system. Its unique therapeutic process can elicit immediate, lasting, and measurable results for those suffering from a wide variety of problems, such as fears, phobias, anxiety, stress, and even PTSD, often within minutes.
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The combination of TFT and hypnosis therapies is the perfect marriage of two natural, stress-reducing techniques that can create almost instantaneous life-changing experiences and result in feelings of deep peace and relaxation.
TFT can rapidly alleviate emotional, spiritual, and even physical distress with profound results. While stimulating specific meridian points in a precise order, and thinking about the upsetting issue, one uses the power of the body’s own bio-energy system to release the unwanted negative response. The use and discovery of the TFT system has been at the forefront of the new field of energy psychology and brief therapy.
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Hypnosis. To some, the very word still conjures up thoughts of creepy castles, thunderstorms, and helpless victims in a zombie-like trance. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. It is a wellestablished fact that hypnosis, also known as Therapeutic Hypnosis, is widely recognized by researchers as a safe, natural and enjoyable state of deep physical and emotional relaxation. Hypnosis may possibly be as old as mankind itself. The old myths and misconceptions about hypnosis have given way to proven, scientifically-sound applications.
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Safe, Natural and Enjoyable Today, hypnosis has gone mainstream. Over the years, millions of people world-wide have benefited from its use. Men, women and children are using hypnosis regularly and their doctors are recommending it to help with problems ranging from arthritis to childbirth to stress reduction. Major hospitals across the U.S. use hypnosis to speed surgical recovery, heal fractures weeks faster, reduce pain, and improve the healing of burns. It can alleviate negative thoughts, feelings and beliefs, as well eliminate emotional blockages preventing one from accomplishing personal goals. Hypnosis can be an effective tool for everything from selfesteem to behavior modification, weight loss, smoking cessation, success, and motivation. Insomnia, fear, phobias, healing, memory, poor study and learning habits are commonly helped through the
use of hypnosis. Hypnosis helps to focus the mind’s power of concentration to enhance the medicine of the mind, thereby helping one to experience an enjoyable sense of peace and wellbeing. Hypnosis can naturally help people overcome mental or emotional obstacles that prevent them from living life to its fullest. It has proven to be an effective, safe and inexpensive method to create desired physical and emotional change, and implement self-healing.
A Powerful and Natural Way to Lose Weight The Virtual Gastric Band Hypnosis Weight Loss Program may be the solution for those in search of a natural and healthy method to lose their potentially unhealthy excess weight without the high cost, risks and side effects of invasive surgery. The program helps people make better food choices and lose weight. It is a safe and healthy alternative to weight loss surgery and is designed to replicate the effects, results and benefits of the gastric band or bypass surgery without going under the knife. Best of all, there is no diet, no deprivation and no hospital stay.
All Change Begins with Hypnosis and the Mind The Virtual Gastric Band Hypnosis Weight Loss Program gives the subconscious mind suggestions that the stomach is much smaller, the size of a golf ball, as if the gastric band were surgically installed. The suggestions prevent over-eating and encourage smaller portion sizes, resulting in a measurable reduction of body fat and inches.
week and one to two pounds weekly thereafter, without dieting. Some clients have lost 20-23 pounds in the first few weeks, without feelings of deprivation and without dieting.
Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life Stress, fear, and emotional and physical traumas may deplete a person’s physical energy, and cause a multitude of other issues. Western medicine is only now beginning to understand that health and illness are related to our emotional state of inner harmony and balance. Releasing negative thoughts and emotions with Thought Field Therapy and solidifying the positive changes with hypnosis can unlock the power of the body and mind and help one to feel happier, healthier and able to once again discover the natural joy of life. Diane Bahr-Groth, CH, TFT-Adv, Director of Mind-Body Transformation Hypnosis Center, specializes in fast and effective methods for weight loss, healthy eating, stress, fear and pain reduction, smoking cessation, success, motivation, sports performance as well as fear and phobia elimination for public speaking and other issues. She has worked in the field of Mind-Body transformational work for 25 years and is a Registered Consulting Hypnotist and Certified in the Virtual Gastric Band Hypnosis Program. Her office is located at The Merritt Plaza, 1177 High Ridge Road in Stamford, CT 06883. For more information or to schedule a free consultation or appointment whether in person, via phone or Skype please call 203 595-0110 or email diane@mindbodytransformation.com or go to www.mindbodytransformation.com for more details. See ad on page 22.
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HAPPENINGS Sunday, March 2nd Community Acupuncture at West Hartford Yoga. 1pm-3:15pm. Also March 16. $30 Effective, affordable, and high quality acupuncture care in a peaceful, warm, comfortable environment. Points will be individually chosen based on your main health issue, tongue and pulse diagnosis. Treatments take place in a group setting. 23 Brooke street, West Hartford. First come first serve. For information, call 860.953-9642. First Sunday Gallery Talk Alfred Pope’s Career: A Midwestern Iron Industrialist and the Connecticut Connection. 1pm. $15/adults and $12/seniors, and includes admission to the museum. Free to members. Alfred Pope was able to acquire the fabulous paintings on view at Hill-Stead because of the income derived from his work. He was a self-made business man who, at the relatively young age of 37, became President of a Midwestern conglomerate of malleable iron factories. While Pope’s career is often touched upon in only the briefest way on regular tours, this talk will delve into the history of the Cleveland Malleable Iron Company and its growth and prosperity, the Naugatuck, CT counterpart and Pope’s connection, and the present-day companies that evolved from these historic ”Works.” This event is part of CT At Work, a Connecticut Humanities initiative.
Wednesday, March 5th Free Open House and Information Session on Master of Arts and Certificate program in Integrative Health and Healing from the Graduate Institute. 4 to 5:30 pm in Hartford Hospital’s Special Dining Room, 80 Seymour St., Hartford, CT. Register at learn.edu/events or call (203) 874-4252 or write to admissions at learn.edu.
Saturday, March 8th Get Your Toes Wet- Intro to Expressive Art. 12:30-3:30pm. $45.includes materials. A spacious, playful environment allows you to open up and begin to trust the artist within. Create authentic imagery using paint, collage, and drawing materials. Guided meditation & breath awareness opens the door to our body, heart and the unlimited possibilities we carry. Nourish and recharge your creative connection! Facilitated by Elisabeth Moss BFA, Expressive Art facilitator. Held at 12 Old Farms Rd. Avon, CT. To register call 860-550-0882 no prior art experience needed! Conflict Resolution for Couples…A Buddhist Perspective. Donna Baker-Gilroy & David Gilroy. Sat 9:30am-4:30pm; Sun, 3/9, 9am1:30pm. Hartford Family Institute 17 South Highland Street, West Hartford, CT 06119. Cost: $250. Register contact HFI at 860-2366009.
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“Connecting to the Environment through Plants.” A workshop with herbalist Kat Mackinnon. Free. 6 to 8 pm. Offered as part of The Graduate Institute’s Ecotherapy Interest Group. 171 Amity Road, Bethany, CT. Call (203) 8744252 or write to openhouse at learn.edu to register. See http://learn.edu/ecotherapy for more info.
Nutrition & Psychotherapy with Doris Barnes & Beverley Blass. Sat 9:30am-4:30pm; Sun, 3/16, 9am-1:30pm. Hartford Family Institute 17 South Highland Street West Hartford, CT. 06119 Cost: $125. Register: Contact Hartford Family Institute Call 860-236-6009.
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Attracting The Perfect Partner Workshop. 1-4 pm. $50.00. In this three-hour workshop, Life Coach Kristen Werblow, M.A., will teach you how to use your thoughts and emotions to attract the perfect life partner. Techniques draw from research on the law of attraction, meditation, and life coaching techniques. Class size limited to 10 for an optimal experience. To register, call 860-707-0908 or email: kristen@balancedlivingnow.com. 355 New Britain Road, Kensington, CT 06037. Cranial Therapy Series, Level One. Focus on Osseous, Suture, Joint and Membrane. $399.00. 9am-5pm. Instructor: Kris Albrecht, MS, PT, IMTC. Great for the Bodyworker, PT, OT, ATC, & MT. NCBTMB Approved. Learns how to palpate and assess the Cranial Rhythmic Impulse/Cranio-Sacral Rhythm. Learn how to assess and treat dura mater restrictions. The Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, 1 Northwestern Drive, Suite 101, Bloomfield, CT06002. More information/Register: CSIMT@ InstituteofIMT.com.
Monday, March 17th Open House and Informational Session at The Graduate Institute. Meet faculty, staff, and alumni and learn about a unique set of master’s degrees and certificate programs. 5:30 to 7 pm. Free. 171 Amity Road, Bethany, CT. Call (203) 874-4252 or write to admissions@learn.edu to register.
Tuesday, March 18th Free Lecture on Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity. Join Us at Whole Foods Market in Glastonbury. Dr. Teresa Spano, ND and Donna Grimm, RN will present a talk on reversing Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity using whole foods. www.naturopathicwellness.com.
Wednesday, March 19th QiGong. No Cost. 1:15-1:45pm Instructor: Risa Brophy, MQT Qigong translates to “energy work” and is a gentle system of exercise practiced for health, healing and increased vitality. Join us to calm you mind and energize your body with the deep breathing and slow movements of these ancient Chinese exercises. Note: Please, eat your lunch before or after this program. The Institute of Integrative Manual Therapy, 1 Northwestern Drive, Suite 101, Bloomfield, CT, 06002. More information/Register: Info@InstituteofIMT.com. Thursday, March 20th Free Movie Screening: Food Matters. 6pm. Moonrise Cafe, 2 Broadway, North Haven CT. Sponsored by The Life Center of CT www. thelifecenterofct.com. Foodmatters is a hard hitting, fast paced look at our current state of health. This ground breaking documentary set about uncovering the trillion dollar world wide ‘Sickness Industry” and exposes a growing body of scientific evidence proving that nutritional therapy can be more effective, economical, less harmful, & less invasive than most conventional treatments. Becoming informed about the choices you have for you and your family’s health can save your life. To register call 203239-3400.
Saturday, March 22nd Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory & Terminology Course w/ Laura Mignosa, NCCH. Also 3/24 & 4/5, 6 (Two Sat & Sun). 9:30 - 4:30 PM (28 CEU). $479.00 (May be a Stand Alone Class) *pre-requisite for Chinese Herbology Program (To start April 26).This is a powerful course for anyone interested in the Differential Diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine and it’s uses today.Through recognition of patterns, TCM describes disharmonies without diagnosing disease. This course also serves as the foundation on which our Chinese Herbology Intensive is built upon. All our courses are taught with an emphasis on clinical diagnosis as practiced in China today.This is an intimate
class of just 7 people at maximum, and speaks to the creative learning experience and personal attention needed to study this prophetic and detailed system of wellness. Connecticut Institute for Herbal Studies, 912 Corbin Avenue (RT. 372), New Britain, CT 06052. 860-826-2705. www.CTHerbschool.com. World-Renowned Treatment and Training Programs since 1969. We are HFI. If you are ready to move into the next level of your Psychotherapy /Healer career or interested in becoming a Counselor, please join us to explore our Professional Training Program and our Master’s Degree in Pastoral Counseling. 9am – 1pm. $35 Hartford Family Institute, 17 S. Highland St. West Hartford, CT. Registration Required. 860236-6009.
Sunday, March 23rd Pink Party! Featuring a performance by the Albano Ballet Dancers and a Draw On! community art project. 2-4 p.m. $15 per person Wear your best pink outfit and learn more about French artist Edgar Degas’ famous ballet dancers, as portrayed in his painting “Dancers in Pink,” part of Hill-Stead’s collection. This family-friendly event features a performance by the Albano Ballet dancers and a tour of the museum, including rarely seen Edgar Degas prints from its collection. Light refreshments served. New this year will be a special art activity mural project in collaboration with Draw On! Draw On! is a community drawing festival that aims to educate families, children, and adults about how to express their creativity in a sustainable way, and to connect the community through drawing. RSVP to 860-677-4787 ext. 122 or email bourbeaum@hillstead.org.
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Glastonbury Naturopathic Center 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT. For more information or to reserve your space and order your 28 Day Detox Kit call 860-657-4105. (Program must be prepaid to attend the group). www.naturopathicwellness.com.
Thursday March 27th Wholistic HCG Fat Loss Program Free Educational Seminar. Start Your New Year off right, and get in shape! Reach Your Weight Loss Goal at Last!! Learn how you can lose up to 30 pounds in 40 days with our UNIQUE, safe and effective, medically supervised weight loss program! Get your Body Composition Analysis for only $20! 6-7pm. Glastonbury Naturopathic Center, 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT. Call 860657-4105 to reserve your space. www.naturopathicwellness.com.
Tuesday, April 8th Gongs & Himalayan Singing Bowls Healing Meditation with Priscilla Gale. Sacred Rivers Yoga, 28 Main Street, E. Hartford, CT. (860) 657-9545. Email Info@sacredriversyoga.com. www.sacredriversyoga.com.
Wednesday, April 9th RENEW in Spring. Join us for an evening with Miriam Schwartz, APRN of CT Women OB/ GYN to learn about hormonal imbalance and how bio-identical hormone replacement therapy can improve your overall wellness. Seminar will be held at Beacon Prescriptions 609 North Main St Southington, CT on Wednesday April 9, 2014 at 6:30pm. Please call 860-628-3972 or stop by to register. Cost $30.
28 Day Guided Cleanse Group with Dr. Teresa Spano, ND. Detox is Good Medicine! Cleanse your body, purge toxins, and feel great! Easy-to-follow program that will get you back on track. Your Body will Thank You! Get your Body Composition Analysis for only $20. 6-7pm
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HAPPENINGS Wednesday, April 23rd Master Stress-Conquer Overload and Enjoy Your Life. With Kathleen Thompson. Also 4/30. 6:30 – 8pm. 60$. Stress is everywhere, and we all feel it. Why? Crazy schedule, long work day, sick or older family member, distractions, pain. If we don’t do something about it, stress can make us sick with sleep problems, hypertension, Unexpected weight gain or loss, brain fog, digestive problems etc. Were here to help! Learn to identify your unique stress signature, practice proven stress-busting strategies, and learn to use “good stress” to achieve your life goals. Register by calling: 203-239-3400. The Life Center of CT 2 Broadway North Haven, CT.
ONGOING Tuesday Artmaking From Spirit. 9:30-12:30pm. $175 - includes materials. Connect with spirit within and discover the sacredness of your unique creative expression! Held at The Spiritual Life Center, 303 Tunxis Rd. West Hartford. To register, call 860-243-2374. Facilitated by Elisabeth Moss. For more info, visit www. elisabethmoss.com. Community style Acupuncture. Sustainable Health & Wellness offers community-style acupuncture at just $20-25/session. Community acupuncture is offered every Tuesday and Thursday, and appointments can be requested online at www.SustainableHW.com. Manifestation Group. 6:00-7:20pm. $20.00. In this group, you will learn how to manifest that which you desire. Drawing from research on the law of attraction, meditation, and life coaching techniques, you will set intentions, meditate, and hear success stories to assist you in manifesting your own desires. Limited seating. Starts March 4th, 2014. To register, please call: 860-707-0908 or email: kristen@ balancedlivingnow.com. 36 Chamberlain Highway, Berlin, CT 06037.
Wednesday It’s a New Year...Resolve to Evolve! Every Wednesday, we invite you to a FREE class with our trainers and students to explore our Master’s Degree in Counseling, Professional Training for Healers, and Human Relations training program. For more info, call 860236-6009 or visit HartfordFamilyInstitute.com. Hartford Family Institute, 17 South Highland Street, West Hartford.
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Muscle Energy and ‘Beyond’ Technique. Jan 29, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26. $399.00. 6-9pm Instructor: Carol Gordon, PT, IMTC. Learn how to assess & treat joint biomechanical problems of pelvis, sacrum, & lumbosacral junction. Great for the Bodyworker, PT, OT, ATC, & MT. CPTA & NCBTMB Approved for 15 CEHs. The Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, 1 Northwestern Drive, Suite 101, Bloomfield, CT06002. More information/Register: CSIMT@ InstituteofIMT.com. Take Your Life to the Next Level! Attend a FREE Wednesday evening seminar to learn more about HFI’s Professional Training, Master’s Degree and Human Relations programs. For more info, call 860-236-6009 or visit HartfordFamilyInstitute.com. Hartford Family Institute, 17 South Highland Street, West Hartford. Artmaking From Soul- Finding Beauty In The Darkness. 10-1pm or 5:30-8:30pm. $175. Includes materials. Artmaking from soul allows you to express yourself where you are, meeting all that you are, with a spirit of exploration, joy and compassion. Meditation, guided visualization, prayer, breath and song are doorways we walk through to enter sacred space prior to creating. Paint, collage and drawing materials used to create with. Facilitated by Elisabeth Moss BFA Certified Expressive Art facilitator. To register call 860-550-0882 Held at 12 Old Farms Rd. Avon, Ct 06001 No prior art experience needed! Improve Posture and Balance with the Alexander Technique. Free. 12pm-1pm. Do you experience tension or fatigue? Do you wish you had better posture and balance? In this class you will learn to prevent aches and pains by aligning your body naturally. Hands-on guidance from teacher will help you too remove tension and move more freely. Call 860-6566177, or email info@millerAT.com to register, space is limited. Miller Alexander Technique, Farmington, CT. www.millerat.com.
Thursday H.U.S.H. Holistic Universal Sound Healing. 2nd Thursday. 6:30 - 8. Monthly groups in Columbia. $20. Restore the inner balance of the body and awaken the spirit with gongs, crystal and brass bowls. Call or email for location. Linda 860-428-2097. bewell444@gmail.com. Community style Acupuncture. Sustainable Health & Wellness offers community-style acupuncture at just $20-25/session. Community acupuncture is offered every Tuesday and Thursday, and appointments can be requested online at www.SustainableHW.com.
Friday Ellington Winter Farmers’ Market Fridays 4-6pm at the YMCA, 11 Pinney St. Ellington CT. Feb 7th and 14th, March 7 and 14th. Local and fresh produce, seafood, beef, pork, chicken, dairy, baked goods, gluten free baked goods, honey, maple products, alpaca products, soaps, specialty foods, and artisan wares. www.ellingtonfarmersmarket.com. Low-cost Naturopathic Medical Visits at Sustainable Health & Wellness. Sustainable Health runs Community Naturopathic Clinic on the 2nd Friday of each month, from 10a – 2p. Call 860-217-1171 for details or to make an appointment. The center is located upstairs in the Mill at 2 Tunxis Road, Tariffville (historic Simsbury). Walk-ins are also welcome. Dr Dana Lapointe, along other ProNatural member physicians, holds the clinic monthly. At $50, the visit cost is around the cost of a typical insurance specialist copay. H.U.S.H. Holistic Universal Sound Healing. 3rd Friday. 7-8:30. Monthly Groups at Unity Church, 919 Ellington Road, South Windsor. $20. Restore the inner balance of the body and awaken the spirit with gongs, crystal and brass bowls. Call or email for location. Linda 860428-2097. bewell444@gmail.com.
CLASSIFIED Space for Rent: Perfect space for salon, holistic health center or other alternative medical clinic available immediately. 1375 sq. ft. above long established coffee house in ideal location in Avon by Rt. 44/10. Call Dick Portfolio at 860-6762661. Beautiful office space for rent in Hartford Family Institute’s Center for Psychotherapy and Healing Arts located in West Hartford, CT. Practice in supportive community of holistic healing professionals. Call 860-236-6009 or email info@hartfordfamilyinstitute.com. Great opportunity for LMT. The Life Center http://www.thelifecenterofct.com is seeking an experienced practitioner to join our rapidly expanding pain management program. Energy work and/or stress counseling experience desired. Please respond with cover letter, resume, and references. Email to alifecenter@yahoo. com. New Holistic wellness spa offering unique space for LMT’s, Nutritionist, Acupuncturist. Amenities include fully furnished rooms, staffed reception, Juice & smoothie bar, Steam shower. Conveniently located in Rocky Hill, Call for your preview, 860-919-3860.
ACUPUNCTURE Glastonbury Naturopathic & Acupuncture Center 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT • 860-657-4105 Dr. Helene Pulnik, RPh, MS, ND, L.Ac. www.naturopathicwellness.com info@naturopathicwellness.com See ad on page 13. Sophia Natural Health Center Kenneth Hoffman, L.Ac., CCH 31 Old Route 7, Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 740-9300 • SophiaNaturalHealth.com See ad on page 27.
ALLERGY TREATMENT Wholistic Allergy Solutions 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT • 860-657-4105 Dr. Helene Pulnik, RPh, MS, ND, L.Ac. www.naturopathicwellness.com info@naturopathicwellness.com See ad on page 13.
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HEALTH FOOD STORES Parkade Health Shoppe Manchester Parkade, 378 West Middle Tpke, Manchester, CT • 860.646.8178 M-Sat 8am-9pm • Sun 9am-6pm See ad on page 13.
Elisabeth Moss Expressive Art 12 Old Farms Rd, Avon, CT 06001 860.550.0882 www.elisabethmoss.com elisabethmossart@gmail.com
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COLONICS Lifeline Hygienics Colonics 914 921-Life (5433) 150 Theodore Friend Ave., Suite B15 Rye, NY 10580 Tovah@lifelinehygienics.com lifelinehygienics.Com
COLON HYDROTHERAPY Glastonbury Naturopathic Center 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT • 860-657-4105 Dr. Helene Pulnik, RPh, MS, ND, L.Ac. www.naturopathicwellness.com info@naturopathicwellness.com See ad on page 13.
DENTISTRY The Canaan Gentle Dentle & Implant Center Dr. Thomas Livingstone 3 Railroad St. North Canaan, CT (860)824-0751 • www.livingstonedental.com See ad on page 22.
The Institute of Integrative Manual Therapy at Regional Physical Therapy 1 Northwestern Drive, Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-243-6571 • Info@InstituteofIMT.com www.InstituteofIMT.com • see ad on page 32.
HYPNOSIS Diane Bahr-Groth, C. Hy., TFT, Dir. 1177 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT. (203)595-0110 • mindbodytransformation.com See ad on page 22. Mind Matters Hypnosis Center Lisa Zaccheo, MA, BCH, BCI Board Certified Hypnotist & Instructor 12 Waterside Court, Avon, CT 06001 (860)693-6448 • MindMatters@comcast.net www.mindmattershypnosis.com Michele P. Rousseau, MA, CH 267 William Street, Middletown, CT 06457 860-704-9054 • mprousseau@sbcglobal.net www.micheleprousseau.com
LIFE COACH PEAK Results Coaching Jeff Forte, CSIC, CME 2389 Main St., Glastonbury, CT 06033 (860)633-8555 • peakresultscoaching.com See ad on page 33.
RESOURCES LIFE COACH Balanced Living Now Kristen Werblow, M.A., CPC 36 Chamberlain Highway, Berlin, CT 06037 (860)707-0908 • kristen@balancedlivingnow.com www.balancedlivingnow.com See ad on page 11. RED TIGER TRAINING Certified life-training for the chronically ill and disabled. Charles Wachtel, Double kidney-failure survivor Newington, CT 06111 • (860) 794-9516 www.cmwenterprises.net cwachtel@tmo.blackberry.net • available 7 days a week • phone appointments only
MASSAGE All About You Massage Therapy, LLC Cindy Strickland, LMT 396 Lewis Hill Road, Coventry, CT 06238 www.allaboutyoumassagetherapy.net (860)742-5285 • (860)573-6526 CT Lic#006649. Member: AMTA & NCBTMB Elisabeth Moss 12 Old Farms Rd, Avon, CT 06001 860.550.0882 www.elisabethmoss.com elisabethmossart@gmail.com Wholistic Spa 18 School Street, Glastonbury, CT. 06033 860-657-4105 • www.wholisticspa.com See ad on page 13. WellnessWisdom MindBody & CS Therapeutic Massage Therapeutic Bodywork, Massage & Holistic Wellness Suzanne Antal-Proietti, LMT, Certified Coach, 203-434-4209 • wellnesswisdomctmassage.com Candida Sternberg, LMT. 203-690-2977 cstherapeuticmassagect.com 147 East Avenue, 1st Floor, Norwalk, CT 06850
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE CT Natural Health Specialists Lauren Gouin, ND, Ashley Burkman, ND 315 E. Center St., Manchester, CT (860) 533-0179 • www.ctnaturalhhealth.com See ad on page 33. Debra Gibson, ND 100 Danbury Road, Ste. 102 Ridgefield, CT 06877 • (203)431-4443 See ad on page 21. Glastonbury Naturopathic & Acupuncture Center 18 School St. Glastonbury, CT • 860-657-4105 Dr. Helene Pulnik, RPh, MS, ND, L.Ac. www.naturopathicwellness.com info@naturopathicwellness.com See ad on page 13.
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RESOURCES NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE Kensington Naturopathic Medical Center Dr. Ann Aresco 355 New Britain Rd, Kensington, CT (860) 829-0707 • drannaresco@comcast.net kensingtonnaturopathic.com See ad on page 29. Naturopathic & Acupuncture Health Center Dr. Marie Mammone, ND Dr. Renee Mammone, ND John Mammone, Licensed Acupuncturist 274 Silas Deane Hwy., Wethersfield, CT 06109 (860)529-1200 • www.NAHcenter.com William Nager, ND, DC 11 Mountain Ave., Ste. 201, Bloomfield, CT, 06002 (860) 242-8277 • www.drbillnager.com The Wellness Institute Marvin Schweitzer, ND 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk, CT (203) 847-2788 See ad on page 41.
Dr. Jonathan Ritz 37 West Town Road Lebanon, CT 06249 • P: 860-281-7489 E: drjon@drjonritz.com Dr. Chris Saltpaw 355 New Britain Rd., Kensington, CT 06037 203-278-2115 • 860-505-0702
NUTRITION Holcare Nutrition Vicki Kobliner MS RD 3 Hollyhock Lane, Suite 2A, Wilton, CT 06897 203-834-9949 • www.holcarenutrition.com See ads on page 29. Thyme and Season Natural Market 3040 Whitney Ave., Hamden 06518 www.ThymeAndSeasonNaturalMarket.com 203.407.8128 Open 7 days: M-F 8am-7:30; Sat 9-7:30; Sun 10-6 Our 17th Year! One of the largest selections of natural, organic, non-GMO, gluten-free & vegan foods in the area.
PHYSICIANS, M.D.
West Hartford Naturopathic Medicine Frank Aieta, ND 301 N. Main St., West Hartford, CT (860) 232-9662 • www.DRAIETA.com See ad on page 14.
Natural Health & Healing, LLC Deanna M. Cherrone, MD 61 S. Main St, Ste 210, West Hartford, CT (860) 677-4600 • naturalhealthandhealing.net See ad on back cover.
ProNatural Physicians Group LLC 355 New Britain Road Kensington, CT 06037 • 860-505-0702 www.ProNaturalPhysicians.com
Tamara Sachs, MD Functional Medicine & Integrative Care 15 Bennitt St., New Milford, CT (860) 354-3304 • www.tsachsmd.intranets.com
ProNatural Members Dr. Ann Aresco 355 New Britain Road, Kensington, CT 06037 P: 860-829-0707 • F: 860-829-0606 E: draresco@comcast.net • See ad on page 29.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSCIAN
Dr. Marcos de Escobar 171 Grandview Avenue, Suite 101 Waterbury, CT 06708 P: 203-757-9336 • E: cosnd1@gmail.com Dr, Liz Hermann 10B Elizabeth St Suite 2, Bethel, CT 06801 (203) 748-4447 (Office) • b.medical@sbcglobal.net Dr, Myriah W. Hinchey 269 Gilead St, Hebron, CT 06248 Office: (860) 228-1287 • Fax: (860) 228-2518 Dr. Dana Lapointe 2 Tunxis Rd. Suite 209, Tariffville, CT. 860-217-1171 www.sustainablehw.com Dr. Ginger Nash 396 Orange Street, Rear Building New Haven, CT 06511 203.777.7911 • Fax: 203.777.7796 drgingernash@gmail.com
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Osteopathic Wellness Center, LLC David L. Johnston, DO • Lisa Preston, DO 158 Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877 (203) 438-9915 • www.osteopathicwellness.net See ad on page 19.
PSYCHOTHERAPY Inner Change Holistic Counseling Deni Weber, MA, LPC, DCEP Weston, CT. • 203-544-6094 DeniWeber.com
RELATIONSHIP COACH PEAK Results Coaching Jeff Forte, CSIC, CME • Relationship Coach 2389 Main St., Glastonbury, CT 06033 (860)633-8555 • peakresultscoaching.com See ad on page 33.
SCHOOLS Connecticut Institute for Herbal Studies LauraMignosa, NCCH 912 Corbin Ave, New Britain, CT 06052 (860) TCM-2705 • www.ctherbschool.com. See ad on page 34. The Graduate Institute Leslie Cahill, Director of Admissions & Recruitment. (203) 874-4252 • www.learn.edu
SKINCARE Anew You Skincare & Wellness Center Melissa Martin, 16A Ensign Drive, Avon. (860)284-9730 • www.anewyouskincare.net Melissa@anewyouskincare.net See ad on page 14.
SPA/FLOATATION SERVICES iFloat 163 Main Street. Westport, CT 06880 Phone: 203-26-7378 Website: ifloatspa.net • Email:info@ifloatspa.net
THERMOGRAPHY Sophia Natural Health Center 31 Old Route 7, Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 740-9300 • SophiaNaturalHealth.com See ad on page 27. X to Rays, LLC Suzanne Pyle, MS, CCT 35 Boston Street, Guilford, CT 866.986.7297 or 203.331.2878 www.xtorays.com • See ad on page 26.
YOGA / PILATES CENTERS Cyndi Roberts Yoga RYT-200, Certified Therapeutic Yoga Instructor Private Therapeutic & Gentle Yoga Studio 1426 Boulevard, West Hartford, CT 860-517-9322. www.yogawithcr.com One-on-one sessions. By appointment only. Sacred Rivers Yoga Paula Scopino LMT, E-RYT 500 IAYT, Owner 2934 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT 06033 PH. 860.657.9545 • FAX. 860.657.3161 www.sacredriversyoga.com. Sacred Movement Yoga 10 Sims Road (Bishop’s Corner) West Hartford, Connecticut 06117 860.990.2555 • www.mysacredmovement.com. Visit our Facebook page! West Hartford Yoga 23 Brook Street, West Hartford, CT 06110 PH: 860.953.9642 www.westhartfordyoga.com info@westhartfordyoga.com www.westhartfordyoga.com Offering 70 weekly classes
Natural Nutmeg Magazine Presents
“Essential Remedies for Women” Teleconferences Natural Nutmeg is Proud to Announce the Launch of a New Collaborative Wellness Book Entitled,
“Essential Remedies for Women’s Health:
12 Natural Health Practitioners Provide Wisdom and Insight for Women of all Ages.” *Book will be published and available Spring 2014
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Live Teleconferences with Dr. Diane Hindman as she interviews each author about the book and their chapter. Call Information: Dial the conference line at 218-632-0759, at the prompt, Enter passcode: 2868#. All calls are held from 12pm-1pm, EST Call Dates: March 6th - Urogenital Disorders: Dr. Penelope McDonnell is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and Cranial Sacral Therapist practicing with Naturopathic Partners March 11th - Introduction to ICM and Breast Health: Kenneth Hoffman D.Ac(RI), L.Ac. (CT) CCH, Sopia Natural Health Center March 13th - Nutrition and Strength Training for Women: Michele Welcome-Pellegatto, 3x Figure Pro, Owner of Snap Fitness in Avon March 18th - Systemic Candidiasis In Women: J. Erika Dworkin, Certified Lifestyle Educator, Board Cert. Holistic Nutrition (NANP)(Pend.), Nutrition Consultant at Manchester Parkade Health Shoppe March 20th - Optimizing Preconception & Prenatal Care: Vicki Kobliner MS RDN, CD-N, Registered Dietitian/owner of Holcare Nutrition March 25th - Adrenal Fatigue in Women: Dr. Frank Aieta, board certified, licensed naturopathic physician March 27th - The Next Generation of Skincare: Esthetician Melissa Martin Wallace, owner of Anew You Skincare & Wellness Center
*All calls will be recorded and available at NaturalNutmeg.com Presented by Essential Living Publications/Natural Nutmeg LLC. Copyright 2014, all rights reserved. www.NaturalNutmeg.com
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Deanna Cherrone, M.D.
Internal Medicine Functional Medicine practitioner
“Do you believe you should feel better than you do?” I help restore balance so that you can look, feel and function your best. Areas of Focus: • Adrenal Fatigue • Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy • Bone Loss • Detoxification • Food Sensitivities • Heavy Metal Testing & Oral Chelation • Leaky gut • Menopause & Andropause • Mind Body Medicine
Many of my patients are simply looking for someone who will listen.
Functional Medicine explores the root cause symptoms: Fatigue • Brain Fog • Sugar Cravings • Headaches • Depression • Stress & Anxiety • Decreased Libido • Aches & Pains • Decreased Stamina • Constipation • Allergies • Inability to Lose Weight • Insomnia Dr. Cherrone, founder of Natural Health & Healing, provides Functional Medicine with emphasis on patient education and self care for optimal health.
CALL DR. CHERRONE TODAY AT (860) 677-4600
• Neurotransmitter Testing • Nutritional & Lifestyle Counseling • Thyroid • Weight Loss
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