The Mystery of Attraction
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The Mystery of Attraction
HEALTHY LIVING HEALTHY PLANET feel good live simply laugh more FREE Special Issue: LAUGH MORE! Why Humor Is Healthy 7 Tools for Lighthearted Living Yoga Laughter Exercises Canine Humor Foods That Make You Smile The Mystery of Attraction How Women Choose a Mate FEBRUARY 2010 Brevard / Indian River Edition | www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Increase your Business in One Day! Saturday, May 1st • 10am-5pm Florida Tech Clemente Center Melbourne “When others complain about the state of the economy and lack, your show proved otherwise. Natural Awakenings Magazine and Healthy Living Expo are the best promotional investments we make each year!” David & Sheila Rindge Center for Cooperative Medicine Sponsorship Opportunities Available Healthy Living E X P O S www .HealthyLivingExpos.com SM 8th Annual 321-777-6433 Don’t Miss your opportunity to be part of Central Florida’s largest Natural Expo. Event sells out! Discount prices and best booth selection if you act now! 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In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle. 13 THE MYSTERY OF ATTRACTION 18 SEVEN LIFE TOOLS 30 consciouseating How to Stay Lighthearted in Challenging Times 32 healingways by Kari Joys 34 calendar 28 How Women Evaluate Attractiveness 20 CANINE HUMOR by Stanley Coren 44 directory 22 22 LAUGH MORE advertising & submissions Why Feeling Tickled is Good For Us by Enda Junkins HOW TO ADVERTISE To advertise with Natural Awakenings or request a media kit, please contact us at www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com, email Kris@mynaturalawakenings.com or call 321-600-1211. Deadline for ads: the 10th of the month. EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS Email articles, news items and ideas to: Kris@mynaturalawakenings.com. Deadline for editorial: the 5th of the month. CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS All calendar events must be submitted online at: www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com. E-mail calendar questions to: Laurie@mynaturalawakenings.com Deadline for Calendar: the 10th of the month. REGIONAL MARKETS Advertise your products or services in multiple markets! Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp. is a growing franchised family of locally owned magazines serving communities since 1994. To place your ad in other markets call 239-449-8309. For franchising opportunities call 239-530-1377 or visit NaturalAwakeningsMag.com. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com 26 YOGA LAUGHTER EXERCISES Catalyst for Laughing Alone 20 by Dr. Madan Kataria 28 KEEPING KIDS SINGING Comfort, Play, Teach by Jacqui DeBique 30 GOOD HUMOR Foods That Make Us Smile by Judith Fertig 32 LIGHTEN UP! Humor is FUNdamental to Good Health by Paul McGhee 32 newsbriefs Discover the Creativity Within Kasey Knight Certified Leader An affirming, fun, creative, community-based, incremental approach that enhances our natural ability to: • collaborate with & lead others • express ourselves with fullness & spontaneity • expand our awareness & confidence • trust the wisdom & grace of our bodies • manage change & uncertainty in our lives All shapes, sizes & abilities are welcome! 321-254-2541 interplay@pobox.com Spa Treatments at Home O hSoSlender Body Spa would like to inform spa enthusiasts they now have the opportunity for a variety of natural therapy treatments in their home. OhSoSlender specializes in 50+ clients offering anti-aging facials, homeopathic mineral body scrubs/wraps, hydrating hand-treatments for aged skin and arthritis, and glamour makeovers. Body wraps are a healthful and relaxing method to help visually slenderize and contour body shape and visibly tighten skin. It involves wrapping the body in porous elastic bandages soaked in a special mineral solution. The Body Wrap is applied firmly to areas needing inch loss and contouring and lightly where only skin tightening is desired. Face taping is the application of a special tape over a freshly cleansed face, especially in the areas needing lift and definition. Warm, mineral bandages are applied over the tape to tighten loose skin. It is a non-invasive procedure that helps smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, as well as to lift the eyebrows, jaw line, and accent the cheekbones without the use botox or surgery. For more information, call Audrey Wright at 321-652-1680, email oh.soslender@ live.com, or visit www.ohsoslender.com. Third Annual Kirtan College K ashi Ashram invites those interested in learning Kirtan to join David Newman and Mira for the third annual Kirtan College. Kirtan is a sacred music tradition of call-and-response chanting that promotes a healing, meditative state. The in-depth course is designed to educate and guide participants in the many facets of the ancient art of Kirtan. Students will gain understanding, confidence, and tools to cultivate the musical skills to accompany, compose, and lead Kirtan in a group. Kirtan College runs Sunday-Sunday, February 21-28. Kashi is located at 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. For more information and to register online, visit www. davidnewmanmusic.com, email om@davidnewmanmusic.com, or call 772-5891403, ext.109. See ad on page 21. Reclaiming Our Roots Herb Class Medical Qigong Workshop DR. WOLFGANG LUCKMANN PRESENTS: You’ll Learn: • Chinese Hand and Foot Vitaflex Reflexology • Essential Oil Aromatherapy • Medical Qigong Meditation Held at The Institute of Colorectal Health and Wellness 1255 37th St. Ste B, Vero Beach • CEU Credits available February 6 & 7 • 9:30am-5:30pm The Vero Beach Qi-gong Society 772-569-4090 www.thecloudwalker.com 6 Brevard/Indian River F or those interested in herbal health care options, The Herb Corner is offering discount classes to learn about medicinal uses of herbs and foods. Reclaiming Our Roots is a seven-month class that will provide participants an in-depth study of the healing properties of herbs for women, men, children, and pets. Discussions will include the body systems, conditions associated with each system, and beneficial herbs for these systems/conditions. Students will learn how to treat nonemergency health problems and gain an excellent grounding in the basics of herbal medicine. Additional topics include how to make teas, tinctures, salves, syrups, and compresses and two herb walks will be planned. Master Herbalist Cecelia Avitabile says, “Education will give you the opportunity to participate in and take charge of your healing process.” The 15-class package runs February through August at The Herb Corner, 277 N. Babcock St., Melbourne. Tuition, normally $450, is now offered at $300 or may be paid at $20/week. For more information and to register call 321-757-7522. See ad on page 9. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Tour Bali, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Bhutan S usan Drew’s Sangha Tours specializes in fulfilling people’s travel dreams. Sangha means “sacred community” in Tibetan and Susan believes when people interact, global understanding occurs. Having led over 120 tours since 1989 to earth’s sacred sites and natural wonders – she’s ready for Bali, Cambodia, Vietnam and Bhutan this March. Susan loves Bali and calls it “a spicy form of paradise”. Experience it through mountain temples, rice walks and sunrise meditations. Then if awe-inspiring Angkor Wat calls, join Susan there too. Photographer J. Scott Kelly offers optional photo workshops throughout. Explore Vietnam with Susan - Mekong Delta, Saigon, Hue, Hanoi, Northern Hills, Halong Bay. Afterwards join her in Bhutan for Paro’s Buddhist Festival – with sacred masks, costumes, dances and music. “Bhutan is simply amazing!” says Susan. Deluxe Land Tours - Bali: $1195, Cambodia Add-on: $695, Bhutan: $1995, Vietnam Add-on: $1295. Request itineraries and mailing list sign-up, call Susan Drew at 772-567-6202, or email susandrew@peoplepc.com (ST37498). See ad on page 15. InterPlay® in Cocoa K asey Knight, certified InterPlay® leader and local performer, will be offering a new InterPlay workshop at the Aquarium Building called “Let the Fresh Air In.” If you are someone who would like to unleash the energy that lies within or open the doors and windows of yourself to let the fresh air in and ignite creativity, then this workshop is for you. “Dip your toes into InterPlay¹s gentle, incremental forms for the first or umpteenth time,” invites Kasey. InterPlay is great for connecting with your authentic self through voice, movement, personal stories and stillness. It’s about finding passion, purpose and playfulness, and how they can change your life. InterPlay is accessible to people of all ages and abilities. The workshop will be held on Saturday, February 27 from 12:30-4:30pm at 238 Peachtree, Cocoa. Suggested offering is $20-$40. For more information, call Kasey at 321-254-2541. See ad on page 6. Mention this ad for a FREE COOKIE! Qigong as Poetry in Cocoa R ichard Todd is excited to offer a new class, Qigong Form: Poetry of Personal Harmony. The series of classes will be a study of the fundament of Nature, known as Qi (chee) for the purpose of developing skill (gong) in order to promote dynamic harmony of the whole person within nature. The class incorporates a poem of movement in 20 postures with each movement being studied and practiced on its own before being added to the sequence. All movements are gentle and involve no impact. Physical impairments, such as pain associated with movement, are easily accommodated. No prior experience in either physical activity or energy work is required and beginner, intermediate, or advanced practitioners progress at their own pace. “All who attend can expect the group sessions to enhance their personal experience with Qi,” says Shifu Todd who has been studying the Chinese arts of Qigong and Tai Ji for more than 20 years; actively teaching for the past five. Sessions are offered on a donation basis and held on Fridays at 8am at Nature’s Spirit in Cocoa Village, 405 Florida Ave, Cocoa. Private or group sessions are also available at Richard’s studio. For more information, call 321-631-6791. See ad on page 6. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com NEW LOCATION Baked Goods made to order! Catering! 321-759-5986 321-305-6980 February 2010 7 newsbriefs Qigong Workshops and Certification T he Vero Beach Qigong Society would like to announce several upcoming workshops for Qigong enthusiasts. A Medical Qigong Workshop will be presented by Dr. Wolfgang Luckmann which includes Chinese Hand and Foot Vitaflex, Reflexology, Essential Oil Aromatherapy, and Medical Qigong Meditation. CEU’s are available for health practitioners. Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women and Qigong for Cleansing will be taught by internationally renowned Qigong Master Daisy Lee. These workshops are for all levels and include varied techniques such as how the mind and emotions affect the body’s physical energy and immunity, shaking and cupping, emotional release, longevity, and Qigong for organ cleansing and stress relief. Master Daisy will also be teaching a 50-hour Instructor Certification Course in Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women. Previous experience in Qigong is required for the certification course. Medical Qigong will be held at The Institute of Colorectal Health and Wellness in Vero Beach, Saturday-Sunday, February 6-7, from 9:30am-5:30pm. Radiant Lotus Qigong begins Thursday, March 4 from 7-9pm and continues Friday and Saturday, March 5-6 from 9am-4pm. The Instructor Certification will be held MondayFriday, March 8-12 from 9am-4pm. Both events will be held at the Unity Center of Vero Beach. Call 772-569-4090 or visit www. thecloudwalker.com for more information. See ad on page 6 and Save the Date calendar page 43. Hyperbaric Therapy Available in Melbourne H ealth For Life is pleased to offer an innovative approach to restore health called Hyperbaric Therapy (HBT). Mild hyperbaric therapy has been around since the 1600’s and is a safe, FDA approved method of delivering oxygen to the body at the cellular level. HBT provides an optimal environment for the body to carry out vital cell processes, thereby increasing the capacity for the body to heal itself. A total body chamber utilizes filtered pressurized ambient air to dissolve oxygen directly into the plasma, cerebral, and spinal fluids, flooding tissues and vital organs with oxygen. “HBT allows for healing at the cellular level, a critical step to restoring health,” shares Dr. Sylvie. “It has been shown to be effective for inflammatory disorders such as autism, arthritis, asthma, lupus, multiple sclerosis, scleroderma, stroke, systemic inflammation, immune-response disorders, poor healing wounds from injuries or surgeries, and more.” Health For Life is located at 402 N. Babcock St., Suite 101, Melbourne. For more information or a free consultation, call 321-259-0555. See ad on page 25. The Secret to Health and Happiness is a Balanced ENERGY Body Beth Lambdin, MBA, MS, LMT Brennan Healing Science Practitioner Integrated-Energy and Hot Stone Massage also available BRENNAN HEALING SCIENCE 321-298-2743 MA#52890, MM#9550 www.bethlambdin.com 236 N. Atlantic Avenue Located in the Cocoa Beach Wellness Center Massage Savings!! R E L A X AT I O N • A RO M AT H E R A P Y REFLEXOLOGY DEEP TISSUE • AND MORE Buy 2 Get 1 half price! Arlene J. Norris , LMT 321-729-6778 8 Brevard/Indian River Gift Certificates MA17030 MM9922 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Concert and Medicine Wheel Workshop W ynne Paris will perform enlightening yoga-inspired music on Sarod, guitar, and percussion, while telling stories, devotional chanting, and singing mantras from eastern spiritual traditions. His unique Yoga-Fusion sound is a beautiful, heart-opening experience. Wynne has recorded with and performed with many well-known yoga, rock, jazz, and world beat musicians. As a Bhakti, or devotional singer, Wynne draws upon influences from Indian and Tibetan folk music as well as gospel, blues, jazz, and chiefly from Kirtan, a mystical yogic form of singing. Bruce Orion will be offering an enlightening journey around the medicine wheel. “Aligning our spiritual path with the life we are living is often a transformative experience,” explains Bruce, a well-known, respected spiritual teacher from Sedona. Bruce will explain the rich symbolism of the cross in the circle, helping participants reflect on their life and unique challenges faced as individuals. The workshop will be a time to re-examine core beliefs and how they have shaped perceptions and choices. Concert is $10 in advance or $15 day of event and will be held Wednesday, February 3 at 7:30pm. Medicine Wheel Workshop is $20 and will be held Saturday, February 27 at 2pm. Both events will be held at Aquarian Dreams. For more information, call 321-729-9495. See ad on page 3. Free Health Presentations B eth Lambdin and Rhonda Ford are teaming up for two lively presentations. Beth will talk about how resolving issues in the tissues can lead to enhanced health and well-being with Top Ten Benefits of Therapeutic Massage. She will discuss the benefits of integrating energy with massage providing hands-on demonstrations. Rhonda will speak about Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Colon Hydrotherapy but Were Afraid to Ask. Rhonda will suggest ways to improve the digestive process and how colon hydrotherapy can address digestive/ elimination problems to promote and maintain good digestive health. Rhonda is an LMT, Colon Hydrotherapist, Certified Colonic Instructor, and founder of the Cocoa Beach Wellness Center. Beth is an LMT, Brennan Healing Science Practitioner, and holds Master’s degrees in Business Administration and Special Education. Both presenters are seasoned professionals offering a wide range of integrative health treatments at the Cocoa Beach Wellness Center. Free presentations will be held Monday, February 1 from 2-4pm in the Jane von Thron room at the Cocoa Beach Public Library, 550 N. Brevard Avenue, Cocoa Beach. Registration is recommended at 321-868-1104 or at the sign-up table in the library. (MA#52890, MA#22058). See ad on page 8. DONG YE ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE MEDICINE Don’t suffer with ill-health any longer! Susan Hathaway Two offices to serve you: Palm Bay Office: 2105 Palm Bay Rd NE • Ste 2 321-723-3017 Cocoa Office: 321-634-5800 Call for information or an appointment. We use Traditional Chinese Medical Techniques to help you regain your Health and Balance. We also treat acute and chronic pain conditions. Master Herbalist on Staff 321-757-7522 277 N. Babcock St. Melbourne www.herbcorner.net Grand Opening for Chiropractor C anuel Chiropractic & Wellness Center is excited to announce a Grand Opening and Health Fair to celebrate their new location. The Center has added new technology including Non-surgical Spinal Decompression (used primarily to treat disc injuries in the neck and low back, sciatica, and stenosis), cold laser therapy, and the newest version of Surface EMG. The Health Fair will include food, fun, and an opportunity to meet other local vendors to help everyone get healthy in 2010. Complimentary preliminary testing with MyoVision Surface EMG will be available. With an eight year history in Melbourne, Dr. Canuel is now in the process of obtaining his Diplomat in Clinical Nutrition and already has over 150 hours in post-graduate clinical nutrition education. The Grand Opening and Health Fair is Saturday, February 13 from 1-5pm. at 7331 Offi ce Park Place, Suite 400, Melbourne. For more information or online specials, visit www.melbournechiropractor.com or call 321-751-2333. See ad on page 42. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com • • • • • • SPECIALIZING IN: Organic Bulk Herbs Essential oils Customized Herbal remedies Herbal Certification Course All Natural Products Books, Supplies & More Take a Natural Approach to Your Health Store Hours: Wednesday - Friday 10 am – 5 pm Saturday 10 am – 2 pm February 2010 9 newsbriefs Road Rally and Poker Run for Pets T he Central Brevard Humane Society (CBHS) is hosting its Seventh Annual Molly Mutt Road Rally and Poker Run. All vehicles are welcome with the first bike out leaving at 10am; the last one departing at 11:30am. Event activities include a 50/50 drawing, vendor displays, food, and live entertainment. Prizes will be awarded for best, worst, and mystery poker hands. Proceeds from the event will help raise awareness and provide financial support for the thousands of unwanted and abandoned pets that visit the shelter each year. CBHS is Brevard County’s oldest established animal welfare organization. A “no kill for space” shelter, CBHS is dedicated to speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. They educate the community on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals, advocate spaying/neutering to reduce the homeless pet population, and provide quality care to Brevard’s abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in safe and forever homes. Event begins Sunday, February 21 at 10am at the Humane Society, 1020 Cox Road, Cocoa. Cost is $7 per hand or two hands for $10. Donations of pet supplies are greatly appreciated. For more information, call 321-636-3343 or visit www.crittersavers.com. Healthy For Life Seminars A tlas Chiropractic of Brevard is pleased to announce the kick-off of their nutritional seminar series with Justina Rudez. Ms. Rudez is a Certified Healthy For Life Coach under Ray Strand, MD, a well-known international lecturer on nutritional medicine and author of What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know about Nutrition and Healthy for Life. Ms. Rudez will share knowledge from Dr. Strand’s work in seminars in order to help each person attain optimal health. The series will cover topics such as cellular nutrition, low-glycemic eating, combating the root cause of diabetes (insulin resistance), the power of antioxidants, and the need for nutritional supplementation. Also included in the Healthy For Life series is a twelve-week challenge to achieve lasting fat loss and reverse insulin resistance. The seminar will be held on Monday, February 15 at 7pm at Atlas Chiropractic of Brevard, 1751 Sarno Rd., Suite 1, Melbourne. To RSVP for this event, call 321-987-0668. See ad on page 30. Renowned Doctor to Speak on Stem Cells D r. Ron Logan is giving two lectures to help de-mystify confusion about stem cells. Dr. Logan will share pertinent details about adult stem cells interspersed with his own brand of enjoyable humor. He explains, “Adult stem cells have the ability to become virtually any type of cell in the body, thus constituting the natural healing process of the body.” Residing in Kansas City, Missouri, Dr. Logan is a world renowned Iridologist, Chiropractor, Naturopathic Doctor, Reflexologist, Master Herbalist, Water Expert, and a leading authority on stem cells. He has studied in Switzerland for several years with Iridologist Dr. Bernard Jensen, works with doctors at Johns Hopkins with stem cell nutrition, and attended the World Health Organization meeting in Okinawa as a spokesman on statistics for the US. He is currently working with Russia to help recover the land damaged by the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. Dr. Logan’s seminars are in great demand throughout the world. Dr. Logan of Your Health 321, LLC will present his lecture at Appleseed Health Food Store, 1007 Pathfinder Way, Rockledge on February 23 at 6pm and The Herb Corner, 277 North Babcock Street, Melbourne on February 24 at 6pm. For more information, call 321-591-7295 or 321432-0174. See ad on page 39. Downtown Location • • • • Private, Semi-private, & Group Workouts Lifestyle Coaching Goal Setting and Vision Boarding Cycling, Group Exercise, Pilates, M.E.L.T. Reinvent Yourself Melissa Vandett BS Nutritional Science 819 E. Strawbridge Ave. • Across from City Hall 321-951-8000 • www.customfitofbrevard.com 10 Brevard/Indian River PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Healthy Living Expo Coming Soon C entral Florida’s largest natural and green living expo will be held Saturday, May 1st at the Florida Tech Clemente Center in Melbourne. Excitement is building for this year’s 8th annual Healthy Living Expo and producers expect it to be the best yet. Each year the Healthy Living Expo brings together a wide array of natural, organic, and green living products, services, providers, information, and experts for the home, pets, and the whole family. The Healthy Living Expo features many exciting speakers presenting natural living topics to help you live a natural life and the exhibit hall is filled with exciting products, samples, and interactive displays to get your organic juices flowing. If you are interested in promoting your business at the expo, be sure to register by February 15th to take advantage of early bird pricing. Ask about expo coupons that will be featured in the March and April editions of Natural Awakenings magazine. For more information visit www.HealthyLivingExpos.com or call 321-777-6433. See ad on page 2. Say No Oppose Oil Spills on Florida’s Beaches A t 1 p.m., Saturday, February 13, citizens will gather on key beaches around our state to demonstrate their opposition to offshore oil drilling. The movement to protect our shoreline, beaches, waterways, properties and tourism from the devastating effects of oil operations three to 10 miles off our coasts calls attention to the folly of pending Florida legislation that would allow drilling. By linking hands at 1:30 p.m., thousands of residents and visitors will literally and metaphorically draw their line in the sand. Key local beaches include Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach, Melbourne Beach, and Indialantic. For more information and contact information for each gathering, visit HandsAcrossTheSand.com; email Hands@hasaya.pair.com. Aromatherapy Course in Cocoa Village F or those wondering how aromatherapy works, Doreen DeSerres, Aromatherapist and owner of Nature’s Spirit Distinctive Aromatherapy is offering in a 12-week course on holistic aromatherapy. Participants will learn about botanical classifications and uses of at least 70 pure essential oils. Doreen will share techniques and botanical data from her 21 years of aromatherapy experience. “Aromatherapy can be integrated into all aspects of your daily life from aphrodisiacs to pet care,” explains Doreen. “Synthetic chemicals can be replaced with the top quality pure botanicals that Nature’s Spirit offers.” Doreen has been importing, private labeling, blending, and creating custom blends since 1988. Course participants receive 20% off all essential oils and supplies during the course and in the future. The 12-week course meets Thursday evenings 6-8pm, beginning February 4 through April 22. The course fee is $222 or $22 per session (prepay saves $42). Pre-registration is required. Nature’s Spirit is located at 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. For more information, call 321-632-1221 or visit www.naturespirit.com. See ad on page 10. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Effect the the Rest PRECISION TARGETED TREATMENTS Organic & Low Impact Pest Control Personalized for your Home AWAY FROM FOOD, FINGERS & PAWS NATURE’S BEST Pest Detection & Elimination, Inc 321-693-4100 We Also Clean Fine Oriental & Hand-knotted Rugs! $35 PER ROOM 3 room minimum Expires 3/31/10 Organic 321-406-1513 All Natural greenwaycarpetcare.com No Wet Carpets Stays Clean Longer Removes Allergens February 2010 11 H APPY N EW Y EAR !! A N O ASIS Y OUR W ELL -B EING FOR Handmade: Soaps • Salves • Lotions Teas • Tinctures Custom Herbal Formulations Private Consultations And More... Weekly Classes Available healthbriefs February is American Heart Month. Laughter Yoga Benefits Belly Muscles A n experiment to assess the effect of laughter of yoga on back pain by sports science student Ulrich Rehm of Münster University, in Germany, turned up an encouraging conclusion. In conducting research for his Ph.D. thesis, he hooked up two healthy young men to an electromyograph (EMG), which measures strength, endurance and increases in muscle activity. Rehm monitored some of the abdominal and back muscles that are addressed by conventional strengthening exercises or even in sports physiotherapy. First, his fellow students performed a series of conventional physiotherapy exercises on a mat for 30 minutes. Next, they performed another 30 minutes of laughter yoga exercises. The working conclusion was that, “Simulated laughter exercises engage as many abdominal muscles as conventional physiotherapy exercises, sometimes even more.” Initial findings are backed by overseeing professor Dr. Heiko Wagner, who teaches kinesiology at the university. Children Playing Outside Laugh More C Joanna Helms BA, RH (AHG) Registered Herbalist American Herbalist Guild 321-779-4647 UPDATED FUNDAMENTALS OF HERBALISM CERTIFICATION COURSE BEGINNING SOON. SPACE IS LIMITED. 12 Brevard/Indian River hild of Our Time, a televised research project co-produced by the BBC and The Open University in the UK, is halfway through its ambitious 20-year mission of tracking the development of 25 children since birth. One of Executive Producer Tessa Livingstone’s studies has found that the more children played, the more they laughed, especially when outside. In fact, children who played the most laughed up to 20 times more than others. As a child psychologist, Livingstone maintains that it is important to get the balance right between unstructured play and the high level of structured activity, such as music, drama and language classes, which take up so much of the modern child’s time. Children who are allowed to play and explore outside are likely to be more adventurous, self-motivated and better able to understand risk when they grow up, according to Livingstone. Her research team found the amount of time children are allowed to roam out of their parents’ sight has dropped by 90 percent over the past 20 years. “This is an extraordinary change and it says a lot about our fear of modern life, pedophilia, etc. Children learn two things from this: Strangers are fearsome and dangerous, and it’s dangerous to go outside,” she explains. She also notes other research indicating that children are probably safer from stranger danger when playing outside with other children than when playing online alone. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT THE MYSTERY OF ATTRACTION T urns out it’s true that when it comes to choosing a mate, women are as complicated as men claim they are, say psychologists who have tested how women evaluate a man’s facial attractiveness. They discovered specifics of masculine appeal on two levels—a sexual level based on individual features like jawbone, cheekbone and lips; and a nonsexual level based on overall attractiveness or aesthetics. The Penn State psychologists showed 50 female college students images of a variety of male faces, some of which were split horizontally with upper and lower halves shifted in opposite directions, and then asked them to rate what they saw as both hypothetical dates and hypothetical lab partners. Most women chose the whole faces as lab partners and the male split faces as dates. It appears that seeing a man’s whole face enabled the women to evaluate him more on a nonsexual basis. When the face was split, their way of processing a male face was based on a purely sexual perspective. The study concluded that, for women, while attractiveness appears to be perceived on the whole, they find sexiness can exist in parts of a potential mate’s face. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com HEALTH CENTERED DENTISTRY Mercury Free Dentistry Sleep Apnea Options Snoring Headaches • TMJ Therapy Smile Makeovers Non-extraction Braces for Children & Adults Claire Stagg-Ruda, DDS, FAACP SmileProfessionals.com 321-777-2797 February 2010 13 What’s missing from this issue? Visit us online to read even more great articles from Natural Awakenings magazine. WILD ATTRACTION A Conversation with Paul and Patty Richards ealthy energy habits, applied to gender awareness, result in extraordinary relationships, say Paul and Patty Richards, whose 59 “Energetic Facts of Life” emanate from their own experience. They call for the intelligent harmonizing of masculine and feminine energies in intimate relationship as pivotal to humanity’s survival. Read more online. H GREEN and BEAR IT Wry Meditations on Going Green E veryone is talking about “going green” as a way to save precious resources, not to mention creating a healthier environment and healthier economy. However, we all know that making lifestyle changes can be challenging, even when we have the best intentions. In seeking advice on this key issue, Natural Awakenings went seeking for a spiritual being whose mind is deeper than Deepak’s and whose heart is roomier than Rumi’s, a true avatar for our age: Swami Beyondananda. Read more online. Find this and more at myNaturalAwakenings.com healthbriefs WHY A SMILE IS MORE THAN A SMILE R omantics everywhere may be happy to hear why the adage, “Smile and the whole world smiles with you,” holds true—at least according to a psychological study which proved just seeing a smile activates the muscles in our face that make that expression, even if we’re unaware of it. The psychologists further discovered that positive emotion words, such as “laugh” or “funny,” also influence our facial muscle activity, as well as our judgement. In the experiment, volunteers were subliminally shown emotion verbs and adjectives while watching cartoons. Half of the participants held a pen to their lips to prevent them from smiling, while the remaining group did not have their facial muscles blocked. The results revealed that volunteers found cartoons to be funnier when they were preceded by smiling-related verbs rather than frowning-related verbs. More, those who had been free to smile while watching the cartoons judged them more positively. Source: Association for Psychological Science, 2009 A Crush on Garlic W hen it comes to protecting heart health, freshly crushed garlic works better than garlic supplements or dried garlic. New research published by the American Chemical Society explains that the heart-healthy effects of raw, crushed garlic result from hydrogen sulfide, a chemical that forms when fresh garlic is cut or smashed; when eaten, the hydrogen sulfide relaxes blood vessels, allowing for better flowing of blood to the heart. New Clue to Love at First Sight L eave it to genetics (and pairs of fruit flies) to answer a question that has perplexed humanity since the dawn of science. An American and Australian research team has found that, before mating, female fruit flies experience a biochemical state that amounts to “genetic priming,” making them more likely to mate with certain males over others—research that sheds a bit more light on the complexities of mating and reproduction. 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PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT LOMI LOMI - ANCIENT Cure the Common MASSAGE Culprit: Food Allergies HAWAIIAN by Karen Stresau by Jessica Pesha, A.P. H ave you ever wondered why you can’t eat certain foods without feeling the uninvited repercussions? What is it about strawberries that make the skin dry and patchy? Or, how come cheeseburgers upset the stomach? Why does dairy irritate the sinuses? The answer is simple: food allergies. Many often interpret the term “food allergy,” as a negative reaction to food that causes angio-edema, unexplainable hives, or anaphylactic shock. However, these are the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction. It is common for many people to experience physical or digestive reactions to food, which are referred to as food sensitivities. Food sensitivities result from the body being unable to properly metabolize or assimilate specific foods or nutrients. When this happens the food consumed remains undigested and becomes toxic to the body causing physical symptoms to arise. Some of the most recognizable signs of food allergies are: migraine, eczema, sinusitis, indigestion, bloating and gastrointestinal upset. Often times, foods that are considered healthiest for the body nutritionally are also the foods which provoke allergic reactions. Among the most common food sensitivities are dairy, sugars, gluten, citrus, proteins, fish, nuts and foods from the nightshade family (tomato, eggplant, onion, garlic, etc). A safe, natural and effective way to relieve these bothersome food intolerances is through a process called Natural Allergy Elimination. This treatment restores harmony between the body and the offending food through the use acupuncture and applied kinesiology. This technique has been used to successfully reduce, and in many cases, permanently eliminate the symptoms caused by food allergies in infants through adults. Jessica Pesha, A.P. can be contacted at Indian River Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine which is located in the 40th Ave Professional Ctr at 2050 40th Ave. Ste 2, Vero Beach. For more information call 772-564-8383. See ad on page 24. L omi Lomi is an ancient massage technique that originated in Hawaii. It is based on the philosophy that every one of us seeks to love and be loved. It is also founded on the belief that all living things seek to be in balance and harmony with their surroundings. Much more than a massage, Lomi Lomi is done with prayer and intention. During a session the practitioner holds sacred space for their client, enlisting the help of a higher power or vibration to loosen blocked energy and move it out of the body. Lomi Lomi is the bringing of light into the body and the expansion of one’s inner essence through the cells. It brings about rejuvenation of the spirit and helps us to move forward in our lives. While there are many types of Lomi Lomi, the most common are Big Island or Auntie Margaret Style and Temple, also known as Sacred style. Whatever the style, Lomi Lomi is a beautiful blend of energy work and massage. It helps to heal not only the body but the mind and spirit as well. During Lomi Lomi massage the practitioner uses flowing strokes together with gentle rocking, compression and stretching to create a nurturing experience for the client. A session can be done fully clothed but is often done with only a towel to cover the body. This minimal draping technique helps the therapist to perform long strokes and work on, under and across the body at the same time. This unpredictable flow assists the client in letting go and enables them to fall into a receptive healing state. Practitioners may use their forearms, elbows, palms and even knees and feet. Karen Stresau is a licensed massage therapist specializing in Lomi Lomi, Brennan Healing Science Practitioner and Herbalist. She has studied both the Big Island and Sacred styles of Lomi Lomi. Her office is located at 700 E. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 1, Melbourne. For more information call 321543-8587, email karen@guidedtouch.info, or visit her website at www.guidedtouch.info. (MA #44244, MM #12519). See ad on page 31. Carry laughter with you wherever you go. ~Hugh Sidey www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com February 2010 15 globalbriefs News and resources to inspire concerned citizens to work together in building a healthier, stronger society that works for all. February 2 is World Wetlands Day. Happiness Index Social Progress a New Standard of National Wealth French President Nicolas Sarkozy is encouraging countries to join in a “great revolution” in the way growth is tracked. Two Nobel economists recently completed a report recommending a shift from measuring progress solely based on a nation’s gross domestic product to accounting for the society’s well-being and sustainability. In effect, Sarkozy thinks that any government’s primary objective should be the greatest happiness of its citizens. According to a World Values Survey by the University of Michigan Institute of Social Research, between 1981 and 2007, happiness and general life satisfaction has risen substantially in 40 of 52 countries tracked. Democratization and rising social tolerance are primarily responsible, followed by economic growth. “The results clearly show that the happiest societies are those that allow people the freedom to choose how to live their lives,” says survey director Ronald Inglehart. Rising happiness and well-being are most notable in India, Ireland, Mexico, Puerto Rico and South Korea, with recent spikes in excommunist countries, as well as Nigeria and Turkey. In 2007, Denmark ranked as the happiest nation, with the United States 16th. Family Solidarity America Sees Decline in Divorce Rate “Many couples may be rediscovering the longstanding sociological truth that marriage is one of society’s best social insurance plans,” says W. Bradford Wilcox, a sociology professor and director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, the number of divorces among women, which had risen to 17.5 per 1,000 in 2007, fell 4 percent in 2008. Some couples may be staying together only temporarily, due to tightened resources and the support provided by a spouse and extended family members; but others may be appreciating anew why they got married in the first place. The recession reminds them that marriage can be more than an emotional relationship, notes the report. It is also an economic partnership and social safety net. Source: The Christian Science Monitor 16 Brevard/Indian River Thrill Ride Virtual Theme Park Draws upon Schoolroom Skills Disney World’s “Sum of all Thrills” personalizes the Epcot experience by allowing kids to dream up their own theme park attraction. The do-ityourself, interactive approach hands users a touch-screen computer tablet and gives them free reign to sketch a bobsled track, roller coaster ride or airplane journey, and then take a virtual spin on their creation. It’s the latest example of a next-generation trend in amusement park, zoo and museum attractions geared to youngsters adept at video games. If a kid tries to build something physically impossible, they’re asked to retool their ideas. “Our aim is to show kids how math and engineering make the things they care about really come to life and happen,” explains Kristin Hilf, a spokesperson for Raytheon, the ride’s corporate sponsor. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Long Weekends Tweet Tweet Four-Day Work Week Produces Multiple Bonuses Social Networking Trend Achieves Takeoff Utah’s public sector is leading a change to a four-day work week, watched closely by other states interested in realizing comparable savings in energy costs for employers and gasoline costs for commuters. The first year’s 13 percent savings in government building energy use and associated 12,000-metric-ton reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions will help the state reach its goal of a 20 percent drop in energy usage by 2015. But that’s only half the story. Managers report rises in productivity among Utah’s 18,000 state workers as a result of their new four, 10-hour days, to the tune of 9 percent less time off, according to Mike Hansen, strategic planning manager in the Governor’s Office of Planning & Budget. The extended days generally make it easier for customers to access services in the evenings. At the Department of Motorized Vehicles, lines have disappeared, although they’ve determined that it’s best for the department to also keep Friday hours. Approval ratings for the four-day work week are high, at 82 percent among state employees and 60 percent among the general public. El Paso, Texas, and Melbourne Beach, Florida, have already made the switch, as well. Permanent three-day weekends may not be far behind. The Pew Internet & American Life Project reports that 19 percent of Internet users now say they use Twitter or another service to share updates about themselves or to see updates about others. That’s a significant increase over a year earlier, when only 11 percent said the same. Three groups are mainly responsible for driving the growth: social network website users, those who connect to the Internet via mobile devices and Internet users under age 44. 17 Brevard/Indian River Source: PewInternet.org, 2009 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT inspiration Seven Life Tools How to Stay Lighthearted in Challenging Times by Kari Joys Starlight Traveler Dreams of Sailing Through Space The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has announced that the Planetary Society, founded by scientist and author Carl Sagan, is set to build and fly a series of solarsail spacecraft, dubbed LightSails, first in orbit around Earth and then into deeper space, in the next three years. The beauty of LightSails is that they are powered by sunshine, which carries both energy and momentum; unlike rocket fuel, this gentle force fires continuously. Over time, a big enough sail, perhaps a mile on each side, could reach speeds of hundreds of thousands of miles an hour, fast enough to traverse the solar system in five years. Riding the beam from a powerful laser, a sail could even make the journey to another star system in 100 years, a human lifespan. Dr. Louis Friedman, director of the Planetary Society, a worldwide organization of space enthusiasts, says eventual passengers will likely be robots or human genomes encoded on a chip, due to the need to keep the craft light, like a giant cosmic kite. In principle, it could tack like a sailboat. Japan is already testing solar sails deployed from satellites or rockets, although none are traveling anywhere yet. These are visions for the long haul, advises Freeman Dyson of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He remarks: “Think centuries or millennia, not decades.” 18 Brevard/Indian River I n today’s tough economic times, many people are facing very difficult life situations. Mounting uncertainties seem to permeate the atmosphere of thought because so many have already lost their jobs and their homes. It’s not easy to stay cool, calm and collected when you don’t know what to expect tomorrow. You may feel that staying lighthearted is impossible in today’s world. But in working as a psychotherapist for 30 years, I have found that, again and again, employing these seven simple tools enables individuals to come through the darkness to a more lighthearted way of living. 1 5 Brainstorm possible solutions until you find one that feels good to you. Take some positive action today towards changing your life for the better. Cry the tears that need to be cried—tears clean the windows of your soul. If there’s no one to talk to, write your feelings in a journal until your body relaxes and you feel a sense of relief. Practice showing love to every person you come in contact with. Remember that when you give love, love also comes back to you. 2 Look at the funny side of life and find things to laugh about. Share your sense of humor with everyone around you, so that they can laugh and have fun, too. See every challenge as an opportunity to grow. Ask for divine help to face challenges in the best way possible and to find a positive solution that feels good to you. 3 Choose a new reality. Affirm to yourself “I’m choosing a new reality.” Then change your negative thoughts and beliefs about your challenges to positive thoughts and beliefs. 4 Imagine in living color what it would be like if a total miracle happened in your life. What you would see, hear, feel, smell and taste if, by some miracle, your life took a definite turn for the better? 6 7 Repeat this process every day until things get better. Once you get started, you may want to continue doing it for the rest of your life. Spokane psychotherapist Kari Joys is director of the Center for Creative Change and the author of Choosing Light-Heartedness. A lighthearted seminar leader, she is a member of the American Counseling Association and a certified Yuen Wellness practitioner. Learn more at Kari-Joys.com. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT quality health care www.qhccenter.com deepti sadhwani, md Board Certified Internal & AntiAging Medicine 12920 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 (772) 581-2373 (772) 581-1316 I have been practicing as an Internist, Family Practitioner, Anti-Aging and Weight Loss specialist in Sebastian for over 10 years. 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It’s part of what makes them unconditionally loving companions that like to frolic and do silly things that make us laugh. Humans tend to equate such play with a sense of humor. Charles Darwin may have been the first scientist to suggest that dogs have a sense of humor. As part of his renowned evolutionary studies, Darwin considered the emotions of animals and humans, looking for parallels and similarities. It appeared to him that dogs do have a sense of humor, which appears best when they are playing a sort of emotional add-on to their games. In the 1872 edition of The Descent of Man, Darwin writes: “Dogs show what may be fairly called a sense of humor, as distinct from mere play; if a bit of stick or other such object be thrown to one, he will often carry it away for a short distance; and then squatting down with it on the ground close before him, will wait until his master comes quite close to take it away. The dog will then seize it and rush away in triumph, repeating the same maneuver, and evidently enjoying the practical joke.” The Nobel Prize-winning ethnologist, Konrad Lorenz, says that it is during play that dogs actually appear to laugh. In his book, Man Meets Dog, Lorenz describes it this way: “… an invitation to play always follows; here the slightly opened jaws which reveal the tongue, and the tilted angle of the mouth which stretches almost from ear to ear give a still stronger impression of laughing. This ‘laughing’ is most often seen in dogs playing with an adored master and which become so excited that they soon start panting.” While we cannot enter the mind of a dog to examine the mischievous machinations of its mental state, it is possible to determine how playful a dog is comparatively speaking. Not all breeds are created equally; some are definitively more playful than others. Some seem to have a sense of play that they cannot suppress, while others seem to shun play. Two animal behaviorists from the University of California-Davis, Dr. Benjamin Hart, a veterinarian, and Lynnette Hart, a zoologist, had a group of experts rank 56 different breeds PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT of dogs in terms of playfulness. By playfulness, they mean things like a willingness to chase balls or Frisbees and to engage in games like hide-andseek. Those that ranked highest included the Irish setter, English springer spaniel, Airedale, golden retriever and poodle. The bloodhound, bulldog and basset hound ranked low. Following are the results of the Harts’ research. The most playful breeds: Irish setter, English springer spaniel, miniature schnauzer, cairn terrier, Airedale terrier, standard poodle, Shetland sheepdog, golden retriever, Australian shepherd, miniature poodle and German shorthaired pointer. Above average playfulness: Vizsla, fox terrier, Labrador retriever, Boston terrier, Yorkshire terrier, West Highland white terrier, toy poodle, German shepherd, silky terrier, Welsh corgi and Shih-Tzu. Average playfulness: dachshund, Weimaraner, bichon frise, cocker spaniel, Scottish terrier, Dalmatian, boxer, pug, Maltese, beagle, collie and Brittany spaniel. Below average playfulness: Norwegian elkhound, Doberman pinscher, Chesapeake Bay retriever, Siberian husky, keeshond, Afghan hound, Pomeranian, Lhasa Apso, Newfoundland, English sheepdog and great Dane. Least playful breeds: Samoyed, Chihuahua, Rottweiler, Pekingese, akita, Alaskan Malamute, Saint Bernard, basset hound, chow chow, bulldog and bloodhound. As many human companions may attest, playful dogs are sometimes a mixed blessing. While they are a joy to people who can handle the occasional bout of chaos, they may exasperate those who cannot. 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Only our own serious, controlled approach to life, from sex to the family vacation. Human beings are not born serious. We begin life fully equipped with an innate playfulness and the ability to laugh freely. Sadly, most of us curb our playfulness and laughter as a sacrifice to the serious business of adulthood. In order to keep laughing, we need to be in a partial state of playfulness, either consciously or unconsciously. Laughter therapy is one way to help us ease our adult seriousness and retrieve that lost sensation of play. Laughter is not only fun; it is also good for us. At last, something good for us that is also enjoyable. There is no need for yucky-tasting diet concoctions, profuse sweating in concentrated exercise or tough changes for this particular pursuit of health. All that’s required is pure, unrestrained, oldfashioned laughter. Laughter heals the body and eases painful emotions like anger and fear (see this month’s Healing Ways department). It helps us cope with daily 22 Brevard/Indian River survival in a pleasant and effective way. Contrary to common perceptions, in my 20 years as a laughter therapist I have found that laughter is born of tension, stress and pain, so most people need not worry about being able to laugh. Stress has been called the number one health problem today; we’ve all got it. Laughter therapy is about learning to laugh freely again at the many things we deal with that aren’t otherwise funny. Children will play with almost anything except direct pain. Adults were intended to do the same. When we can play with our pain, we laugh. When we laugh, we shift our perspective and problems shrink to a manageable size. We don’t diminish LAUGH TO: Relieve stress Resolve conflict Enhance communications Enrich relationships Have fun their importance, but we feel less overwhelmed. Laughter is warm, bonding and contagious. It connects with those we love and with our fellow human beings. We need to feel good. We need to feel connected. We need to feel safe. We need to laugh more. Anyone can join the laughter movement. All it takes is a willingness to risk some loss of control. The timid may start with a few shy giggles. The courageous may jump in with deep belly laughs. A sense of humor is not required. There’s more than enough stress to go around, and absurdity abounds in our daily lives. All we have to do is believe, let go and clap our hands, and laughter will live again. So will we. When we laugh, we feel deeply, which allows us to live fully. We can encourage everyday laughter at home by being playful with our families. Wear a clown nose when putting children to bed. Break up chores by indulging in a pillow fight. Ease conflict by saying something light and unexpected. Let hand puppets help with family communication or say it with a humorous hat. Life at home doesn’t have to be serious; it’s far too important for that. We can slip laughter into the workplace with a few lighthearted windup toys. Play with frustrations by writing them on shoe soles and walking on them. Wear a temporary tattoo that expresses our mood for the day. No one PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Laughter is the human gift for coping and for survival; ringing, pealing, roaring, bubbling laughter. Chuckling. Giggling. Snickering. Snorting. These are the sounds of soul-saving laughter that springs from our emotional core and helps us feel better, see things more clearly and creatively weigh and use our options. Laughter helps us roll with the punches that inevitably come our way. We unleash the power of laughter every time we laugh. Tips for More Laughter in Life 1. Practice laughing five minutes a day; fake it ‘til you make it. 2. Look for humor around you—on signs, in people’s behavior, on TV, in newspapers, things others say and the crazy things that happen to you. Keep a journal. 3. Share your embarrassing moments with others. 4. Learn to play with things that are serious, like work, social issues and money. You might use word play, silly songs or develop a comical view of the issue to help you cope. 5. Laugh with others when they laugh. 6. Wear a smile; it puts you closer to laughing. 7. Seek out entertainment that makes you laugh. 8. Amuse yourself with your own sense of humor. 9. Buy and listen daily to a tape of laughter, a laugh box or a laughing toy. 10. Play around with games and mindless toys that make you laugh. 11. Wear hats that make you laugh. 12. Cultivate your innate playfulness. 13. Be creative with fun. 14. Do at least one silly, nonconforming thing each day. 15. Give yourself permission to laugh at anything you need to. 16. Make sure you have fun. Source: Enda Junkins need see it. Find ways to celebrate stress; we might as well enjoy it. We can practice laughing, so that we can laugh when we need it most. Mother Nature laughs. She created people playful and funny. She also created laughter. Why, in pursuit of serious things, have we short-circuited both our play and our laughter? In our frenzy to succeed and to have it all, we have shortened everything. We have fast food, fast banking, fast fun, fast shopping, even fast sex. Today, life is a longer process on a shorter schedule, and for that, we need lots of laughter. Our natural laughter is neither fastpaced nor high-tech. It’s not expensive and it can’t be bought. Others can’t do it for us. All of us can do it ourselves, however, because we’re born with it, and it’s our right to reap all its benefits. On the off chance that we occasionally find ourselves headed off to “smell the roses” from a drive-in window, at least we can laugh at our own folly. Enda Junkins, known as “The Laughing Psychotherapist,” is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. For information on her keynote talks, seminars and workshops, visit LaughterTherapy.com. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Laughter in the Workplace 1. Look for the funny things that always exist, like typos, the funny actions of coworkers and your own funny behavior. 2. Give projects comical names, like Quasimodo or Thumper. 3. Keep mindless toys on your desk and take short breaks to play with them. 4. Wear a creative hat to express or change your attitude. 5. Use cartoons to help with communication. 6. Play with the idea of stress and learn to celebrate it. 7. Laugh with coworkers for a few minutes for no real reason at all. 8. Under your clothes, wear a T-shirt with a saying that lightens you up. 9. Find playful ways to ease conflict with coworkers. For example: Employ toys that diffuse conflict; develop lightly humorous things to think or say; or use comical visualizations that help you keep perspective. 10. Exaggerate and play with the issues that annoy you most. 11. Incorporate elements of a game into your work. For example: Give yourself a prize for completing a project; divide the project into a football field and see each stage of completion as a first down; give yourself a cheer; or develop a ritualized, playful way of turning on your computer. 12. Laugh for five minutes on the way to work. 13. Wear lighthearted, temporary tattoos that serve as handy reminders. 14. Wear a fun tie, scarf or other piece of clothing that makes you feel good and playful. If it is a serious day or a big meeting and outer attire must match accordingly, wear fun underwear. Source: Enda Junkins February 2010 23 Ways to Fun-up Relationships 1. Smile at each other when you first wake up. 2. Exaggerate your affection for each other. Make everything bigger than it is and add a dash of silliness. For example: Holler “I love you;” speak of your undying love in terms the universe; or romantically describe each other’s eyes with over-the-top comparisons, such as blue as the deep blue sea, green as a rajah’s emeralds. 3. Laugh together at the funny things seen and experienced on a daily basis. 4. Go on a spur-of-the-moment picnic. 5. Dance together in the living room, in the parking lot, on the street or in the mall. 6. Read to each other before you go to sleep at night. 7. Cuddle up together on the couch when you watch TV. 8. Find some time during the day to enjoy a long passionate, romantic kiss. 9. Walk together holding hands, and swing those hands. 10. Share at least one bit of humor each day. 11. Tell each other the good things about one another. 12. Make a special time each day to laugh and talk for just the two of you. 13. Practice hanging out together over a cup of coffee or glass of wine. 14. Develop lots of different, playful ways to say, “I love you.” You might, for instance, use different accents or languages; make a banner for the living room; create a card; or write it on the mirror in lipstick. 15. Use your imagination to develop playful greetings for each other, like a dramatic hug, enthusiastic joy at seeing each other and overdone messages about missing each other. Source: Enda Junkins “Social psychology research shows that children laugh, on average, 150 times a day; adults, only six times a day. During an average day, a child will smile 400 times; an adult no more than 15 times.” ~ Robert Holden, Ph.D., founder of The Happiness Project, in Living Wonderfully 24 Brevard/Indian River PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Dive into Health with I Laugh Therefore I Am by Blaine Greteman Hyperbaric Therapy AN INNOVATIVE WAY TO RESTORE HEALTH Acne • Autism • Arthritis Asthma • Diabetes • Lupus Multiple Sclerosis • Scleroderma Stroke • Systemic Inflammation Immune response disorders Poor healing from injuries/wounds FDA approved method of delivering oxygen into the body at the cellular level. _______________________________________________________________________ Health For Life 402 N. Babcock St., Ste 101, Melbourne 321.259.0555 L aughter predates the development of language. Almost all mammals do it, and it’s one of the first things babies learn. “One of the unique characteristics of mammals is that we play,” advises Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life. Nearly all social mammals tickle one another, and emit pleased, laugh-like pants, chirps or grunts when tumbling about in playful situations. He explains that, “As you get more complicated in the mammalian structure, you have a greater vocabulary of play, including laughter.” When apes play, they roughhouse, tickle and laugh. Chimpanzees pant with delight in response to pratfalls. Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, in Baltimore, who is studying laughter for insights into the biology of social behavior, maintains that laughter is a kind of evolutionary link between all mammals. He remarks, “If you tickle a rat, it laughs; we just can’t hear it.” (Listen in at OdeMagazine.com/ laughingrats.) On the other hand, no matter how much you tickle a lizard, it won’t guffaw, chuckle or purr. Among Provine’s more startling findings is the fact that only 10 to 15 percent of laughter follows a humorous statement or situation. Most laughs www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com follow utterly banal comments, like, “See you later” or “I think I’m done.” As Provine and others observe, “The essential ingredient for laughter is not a joke, but another person,” making laughter primarily a social lubricant. Laughter is 30 times more likely to occur in group situations than on solitary occasions, and Provine’s research reveals tantalizing insights into the way it structures our daily interactions: Speakers laugh more than listeners; women laugh more than men; laughter punctuates our phrases, but doesn’t interrupt them; and laughter is contagious. During an episode of laughter, we can signal appreciation and understanding of others. Perhaps more importantly, says Provine, we share a mental and acoustic space. “Laughter puts us into side-by-side existence in this playful realm,” says Keltner. “It signals a shared understanding of the world, so it’s foundational to interdependence and intimacy and like-mindedness.” In short, laughter is the glue that holds people together, a bridge between our self and others. “Our relationships,” concludes Keltner, “are only as good as our histories of laughter together.” FREE CONSULTATION Blaine Greteman is a freelance writer and professor of English at the University of Iowa. Connect at BlaineGreteman@UIowa.edu. February 2010 25 fitbody Yoga LAUGHTER Exercises Catalyst for Laughing Alone by Dr. Madan Kataria T laughter, you can bring about a change he slogan of all laughter clubs in your overall emotional expression. is, “Fake it ‘til you make it.” This It helps to keep the following points in is based on a scientific fact that mind while doing laughter yoga exercises: even if you are faking it, the body The purpose is to prolong the cannot differentiate between real and exhalation, in order to empty the make-believe emotions. This is how lungs completely. This will help laughter exercises convert artificial you to inhale deeply and get more laughter into bouts of real laughter. It oxygen flowing into the body. While hinges on coming to genuinely laugh at doing laughter exercises, try to keep hearing the absurd, silly sounds of your laughing until you run out of breath, own voice. removing residual air from the lungs. The fun starts with ha-ha-ha, he-he Keep your chin up; it becomes he, ho-ho-ho, as you play with laughter much easier to laugh if you are exercises to discover what amuses you. looking upwards. It also makes Initially, faking laughter may seem awkthe respiratory tract straight and ward, but with practice, your body will facilitates the flow of air. become conditioned, and the moment you start faking, it will quickly turn into the real thing. Fake it Laughter yoga employs a ‘til you voice reinforcement technique based on the natural sounds of make it. laughter. As children, we shout and scream to express ourselves fully, but as adults we have been conditioned to control the pitch and tone of our voice to the point where we are unable to express our feelings to the fullest. The freedom and expression of the voice affects the freedom of emotions in the mind, and vice versa. Everyone has a distinct signature of laughter that continually changes, according to our state of our mind and personality type. Given the natural feedback between body and mind, by opening up your voice to the sounds of 26 Brevard/Indian River Spreading your arms out and looking up creates happy body language. Because of the body-mind link, a happy posture facilitates the release of happy chemicals in the brain. Voice Reinforcement Voice reinforcement techniques help to bring laughter more easily. Start by taking a long breath and start saying haaaa-haaaa-haaaa-haaaaa-haaaa five to seven times. Then, try to laugh and keep laughing until you completely run out of breath. Another approach is to use the vowel sound Aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, and prolong it while raising your arms over your head. With your chin up, laugh haha-ha-ha. Repeat the technique, using Aaaaaaaaa and Oooooooo. Do each five to six times and take a few deep breaths in-between. Voice reinforcement techniques are best performed while standing, but you can also do them while lying down. Some people find that bringing their knees towards their chest helps to expel the residual air more easily. Breath Holding Technique The way to employ the breath- holding technique is to take a long breath, raise your arms over your head and hold your breath, while stretching the spine backwards. As you try to continue to hold the breath a little longer, you will burst out laughing. The position builds up pressure inside the lungs and facilitates laughter; gradually, the brain develops a new connection between breathing, stretching and holding the breath and laughter, and it becomes a conditioned reflex. Another variation is to keep your eyes closed and take a long breath. Hold it as long as possible, avoiding the urge to laugh. The anticipation of laughter is what prompts real outbursts of laughing. In the beginning, do it deliberately or pretend to laugh; soon, you will experience the real feelings and laughter will be spontaneous. One Meter Laughter Stand or sit to perform one meter laughter. If standing, place your feet a little apart and position both your hands to the far left. Then, slide one arm over the other and stretch it to the PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT opposite shoulder, as if measuring a one-meter piece of fabric. Note these three stages: first, touch the elbow while sliding; second, reach the opposite shoulder; finally, stretch out both arms to either side, push your chin up, open your mouth a bit wider and laugh heartily. This technique, which opens the diaphragm, allows laughter to flow easily straight from the belly. It has a cathartic effect as you release pent-up emotions and experience a sense of joy and freedom. Aloooha Laughter Derived from the traditional Hawaiian greeting, Aloooha laughter stimulates brain and body as it facilitates circulation and blood supply. It is ideally performed in the morning in bed, upon waking. Sit up on your knees and place some cushions in front of you. Raise your arms, push up your chin and start saying a prolonged Aloooooo in a crescendo. End it by saying a loud haaa and laugh heartily. Bend down as you do this to dig your head into the cushions; carry on and don’t stop if you’re enjoying it. As you dig into the cushions, you can also cover your head with your arms as you continue to laugh. This encourages the flow of air and can feel stimulating. Many people even move towards longer, hysterical laughing to experience a total feeling of release and well-being. Holding Your Knees Laughter This last exercise helps facilitate the upward movement of the diaphragm by pressing in on the abdominal muscles. It, too, helps improve circulation and stimulates blood flow to the brain. It involves simple steps of pulling in the knees and releasing them as you exhale and inhale. Lie on your back, hold your knees together with both your hands and slowly bring them closer to your chest. While doing this, push your chin upwards and keep your mouth a little open and exhale. This straightens the respiratory tract and allows a freer flow of air. Now, release your knees and inhale while taking in deep breaths. As you bring your knees closer and push your chin upwards, use the sound reinforcement techniques of laughter. Say a prolonged haaaaaaa in a cre- scendo and then start laughing. Take a few deep breaths in-between spells of laughter. While laughing, you can open or close your eyes, depending on what makes you comfortable and helps keep you laughing. Childlike giggling is another great way of breaking into truly tickled laughter. 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When it comes to children’s songs, it turns out that this really is what it’s all about—simple, silly lyrics that are fun to sing over and over again, with little more to them than that. Parents and kids love singing songs like Old MacDonald’s Farm and acting out The Hokey Pokey together. Making music and movement a regular part of our children’s lives supports their growth in joyful ways and brings beauty into their days. According to the parenting and child development experts at Invest in Kids, Canada (InvestInKids.ca), a national charity aimed at helping parents improve their parenting skills, traditional classics sung routinely with our kids can have tremendous benefits. Invest in Kids’ thorough, research-based approach to parenting specifically aims to transform everyday parent-child routines and activities like singing favorite songs into teachable moments that actively support a child’s healthy social, emotional and intellectual development. Its positive approach to “opening a world of possibilities” is called Comfort, Play & Teach. Here’s how, illustrated via Old MacDonald’s Farm: Comfort If you do this: Repeat the song several times, each time encouraging the child to say the name of a farm animal that 28 Brevard/Indian River animals that the child may be less familiar with. If he doesn’t know the animal’s sound, demonstrate the sound for him, or he can invent one. Your child will: Build his imaginative skills as he tries to make these new sounds and pretends to be various farm animals. Toddlers are especially eager to try new things and love to pretend. Teach If you do this: Use a picture book about farm animals or puppets to make an activity visual and tactile. This supports a child with little prior experience with farm animals. she knows and make each animal’s unique sound (e.g., baa, cluck, oink, quack, woof-woof or gobble). Your child will: Feel increasingly confident as you pay special attention to her when singing this familiar song. Older babies, who are now using 10 to 20 words, will proudly demonstrate what they know about animals and the sounds they make. Play If you do this: Suggest different farm Your child will: Expand her vocabulary and build understanding of how farm animals differ from pets or jungle animals. Once a preschooler is speaking in complete sentences, she is likely to adore stories and will sit for longer periods as you read to her. Songs like this one also can be used to build social skills. For instance, a group of young participants can take turns in activities and discussions. As they begin to experiment with sounds, words, word patterns, rhymes and rhythms, they also build speaking, listening and reading skills. Coming to identify familiar sounds in the environment encourages development of thinking and problem-solving skills, as well. So, before you fade, deciding one more chorus of a favorite tune is one too many, remember, there’s more to the exercise than meets the E-I-E-I-O. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT consciouseating “L Good Humor with homemade syrup; or ife is uncertain. a chocolate chip cookie Eat dessert you break apart like peanut first,” counseled brittle. (See accompanying writer Ernestine Ulmer in her now recipes.) famous bon mot. Maybe what brings out What is it about desserts that our inner smile is the story can bring a smile to even the by Judith Fertig associated with a treat. grumpiest adult? Woody Allen Perhaps it’s a baked apple has even compared Grandma used to make comedy to dessert, when you and your commenting that it is cousins visited her “a bit like meringue.” and managed to Desserts are meant get into all kinds of to be lighthearted. The scrapes. 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Humor is FUNdamental to Good Health by Paul McGhee W e all have a natural health and healing system heart attacks were randomly assigned to either a standard within our body that is our biological inheritance, cardiac rehab program or the program plus the viewing of but which too many of us have forgotten how to a comedy video, three times a week for a year at the rehab use. It is our innate sense of humor. site. During the year, the comedy video group had suffered Strong scientific evidence in multiple fields of research fewer additional heart attacks and fewer episodes of cardiac now supports the view that humor plays a significant role in arrhythmia. They also had significantly lower blood pressure sustaining health. Humor’s many benefits to a great extent than the control group. hinge on its ability to generate in us positive emotions, Another recent study in the peer review journal, Heart, even substituting a positive for a negative state in the may provide an explanation for humor’s reported boost to presence of stress. A general agreement in the broad field of cardiac health. Here, researchers found that watching a psychoneuroimmunology (studying the interaction between comedy video significantly increased the diameter of a major psychological processes and the body’s nervous and immune artery in the arm (vasodilation), while watching a stress-insystems) is that emotion, and its underlying physical changes ducing film reduced the diameter of the artery (vasoconstricin the body, is the key to understanding the tion). This constrictive effect in response to link between mind and body when it comes stress is well established, and is known to to health. result in increased blood pressure. Your sense of humor The earliest modern research on humor This relaxation effect at the arterial is one of the most and health, from the 1980s and 90s, first level, in response to humor, is consistent powerful tools you showed that a good dose of humor works to with the muscle relaxation effect that strengthen the immune system and reduce mounting evidence also associates with have to make certain pain. Results of 30 to 40 studies consistently humor. Muscle relaxation is the key goal that your daily mood demonstrate such benefits. of all stress management techniques, A common claim for the reduced pain because it generally leads to the easing and emotional state associated with humor and laughter of psychological tensions. Concurrently, support good health. attributes it to the production of endorphins several studies, published in such journals (one of the body’s built-in pain reducers), yet as The Journal of Rheumatology and The only one study in the past 25 years supports American Journal of the Medical Sciences, this notion. The noted reduction in pain may rather be due to now also have documented a reduced level of stress the known muscle relaxation effect that results from humor hormones circulating in the blood of study participants in and laughter, or to humor’s power to mentally distract us response to humor. from the source of pain. The latest research on the relationship of humor to health, One exciting new finding is how humor contributes underway in Japan, is now extending humor’s benefits to good cardiac health. More than a decade ago, a study to relief of specific diseases. While less well-established published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology showed that than the findings relative to pain and the immune system, humor is heart-healthy, even if one has already experienced several humor-related studies published in The Journal of a heart attack. In the study, patients who had suffered Rheumatology, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of 32 Brevard/Indian River PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Psychosomatic Research and The Journal of the American Medical Association have demonstrated significant contributions to health or well-being in cases of diabetes, certain skin sensitivities, arthritis, asthma and even chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (one European study to date). Many cancer patients claim that their sense of humor has helped keep them alive, while plenty of evidence points to humor as a powerful tool in helping cancer patients and others cope with serious illness and other highly stressful life circumstances. 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Dr. Wolfgang Luckmann presents Chinese Hand and Foot Vitaflex Reflexology, Essential Oil Aromatherapy, Medical Qigong Meditation at the Institute of Colorectal Health and Wellness, 1255 37th St. Ste B, Vero Beach. CEU credits available. The Vero Beach Qi-gong Society at 772-569-4090 or www. TheCloudWalker.com. MONDAY FEBRUARY 8 Is Your Future Secure? – 7pm. In this economic environment, job security is a phrase from the past. Would you like to learn skills to help your family be self sufficient in your ability to provide: Money to pay off debts, source of residual income, and more family time. Seminar held at Goode Chiropractic Center Also offered February 22 at 7 pm. RSVP 321-987-0668. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9 Holistic Heart Health – 7pm. With Dr. Brian Walsh. Genetics, age and personality are not excuses for having heart problems. We eat our way into heart disease; we have to eat our way out. Come learn how to prevent and reverse heart disease naturally. Free. CARE Chiropractic & Wellness Center 1938 Dairy Road, W Melbourne. Call 728-1387 to RSVP. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10 Creat a Love Potion for Yourself or Whomever Else You May Desire – 6-8pm. This evening we will put together blends that come from your heartfelt emotions. Using Bulgarian Rose, two types of Jasmine, Neroli and more. $33. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. 321-632-1221. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Shaman’s Community Healing Circle – 6:308:30pm. This is a time when our local Shamanic Practitioners/Healers gather to provide healing free to the community. Please come and make an appointment. We will be happy to serve you. Free. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. 321-733-7633. Happy New You - 7pm. Learn how Detox & Purification can increase your energy and immunity, promote weight loss, improve sleep and digestion. Customized testing helps you know you are taking the right things to give you great results. Bring family and friends. Claim your new you now. Limited seating so RSVP to 321-724-1212. Well Within 401 4th Ave Indialantic. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 Melbourne Chamber Ribbon Cutting – 11:30 1:30pm. Free. You’re Invited. Melbourne Chamber Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Come tour our new office location. Meet Dr. Canuel and staff. For detailed info www.melbournechiropractor.com. Free. 7331 Canuel Chiropractic & Wellness Center Office Park Place, Suite 400, Melbourne. 321-751-2333. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 Valentine Couples Getaway & Workshop: 7pm – Sun 2pm. Join Richard & Diana Daffner, authors of “Tantric Sex for Busy Couples.” Bring greater joy, intimacy and passion to your relationship. Discover Tantra. $595/couple. Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota FL. 1-877-282-4244. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 Grand Opening & Health Fair – 1 – 5pm. Free. You’re invited help us celebrate. Food, fun other local vendors to help you get healthy 2010. Complimentary preliminary testing with Surface EMG. Canuel Chiropractic & Wellness Center. 7331 Office Park Place, Suite 400, Melbourne. 321-751-2333. Community Kirtan – 7:30-9pm. Kirtan is an ancient spiritual tradition of call-and-response chants to the divine. Feel free to bring instruments, drums, and friends. Chants from all spiritual traditions are encouraged. Donations accepted. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. Pre-register at 321-729-9495. New Moon Ceremony – 7:30pm. The lunar energy will help us manifest what we need in our lives. Bring a small stick to decorate. Donation appreciated. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. 321-733-7633. MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 Healthy For Life Seminars – 7pm. Learn how to attain optimal health. Atlas Chiropractic of Brevard, 1751 Sarno Rd., Suite 1, Melbourne. To RSVP for this event, call 321-987-0668. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 MARCH 17 Beginning Astrology Class – 6-8pm. In this 5 week course you will learn simple key words and phrases to understand the planets, houses, zodiac signs and how they work to make you. $20 per class. The Inspired Heart 2235 14th Ave Vero Beach. 772-569-2877. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 Goddess Empowerment with the Power of Plants – 6-8pm. Experience Abundance with Lakshmi. Renew your power and eliminate fear through Lilith and envision the world of aromatic aromatherapy. We February 2010 35 create with the Goddess power from within! Febris & Cupid’s Quiver essential oils on Special this month. $22. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. 321-632-1221. Healthy Hormones, Happy You - 7pm. Learn about common Endocrine Disruptors and how hormones are related to pain, energy, digestion, sleep, weight and nearly every function in the body. Come hear Dr. Sonja and Noel Mountain give you vital insights into how you can re-hormonize and feel vibrant and healthy again. Limited seating so RSVP to 321-7241212. Well Within 401 4th Ave Indialantic. Crystal Bowl Meditation - with Susan Rizzo – 7-8pm. Learn meditation techniques to quiet the mind and relax the body. Experience the crystal bowls, toning and a special sound meditation. Donations accepted. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. Pre-register at 321-729-9495. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 Harmonize Hormones for Household Happiness – 7pm. Menopause and PMS can cause pain, stress and emotional turmoil. Why suffer when you can solve these problems naturally? Dr. Michele Munnich speaks about women’s health issues. Free. CARE Chiropractic & Wellness Center, 1938 Dairy Road, W Melbourne. Call 728-1387 to RSVP. Knowing is an inside Job “Law of Attraction” – 7-9pm. In this new movie “Thoughts Become Things” Mike Dooley shares how by changing your thoughts, words, and actions in the simplest way you can create fantastic change in your life. You create your own Reality. Worksheets and Vision Boards included. Cost $15pp Presented by Toolbox Journeys Melbourne Village Community House 192 to Dayton Blvd. Follow Signs 321-698-4266 or 321-749-8524 www.toolboxjourneys.com. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 Heart Health – The Natural Way – 1pm with Sylvie Morin, D.O.M., the Jane von Thron Room. If you suffer from hypertension, angina, congestive heart failure or coronary attacks, attend this informative workshop and discover how to strengthen your body with natural solutions. Cocoa Beach Library 550 Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104. Children’s Mandala Meditation Class (for ages 7 - 12) – 4-5pm. Your child will design & create their own mandala, and learn the meanings of the different colors. Includes simple meditation techniques for relaxation, healing, and balance. Instructor: Dee Garramone is an artist and retired schoolteacher. $10.00 per class (materials included). Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. Pre-register at 321-729-9495. A Buddhist Perspective on Faith and Finding Our Sense of Adventure – 7:30-9pm. Elizabeth MattisNamgyel has studied and practiced the Buddhadharma for 25 years. She delights in wrestling with difficult and juicy “koans”. Free and open to the public. Unity Center of Vero Beach 950 43rd Avenue, Vero Beach. 772-589-4488. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 FEBRUARY 21 Journey Class – 10am-5pm. Open to everyone on a spiritual path. We will explore the lower & upper realms of non-ordinary reality. Learn to establish a connection with your own power animals or spiritual guides. $150. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. Call 321-733-7633 to reserve your space. Reiki Level I and II Class – 8:30am-6pm. Learn this sacred healing art that heals on the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical levels to bring balance and Got Vibrant Health? Do you want more … Energy Better Sleep Weight Loss Balanced Hormones Healthy Skin Mental Clarity Well Being? CALL 321-728-1387 TODAY for a Nutrition Health Analysis or a Chiropractic Evaluation harmony in our lives. $150 for Reiki I, $200 for Reiki II. The Inspired Heart 2235 14th Ave Vero Beach. 772-569-2877. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 A Buddhist Perspective on Faith: Beyond Blind Acceptance and Doubt – 9am-4pm. Elizabeth MattisNamgyel has studied and practiced the Buddhadharma for 25 years under the guidance of her teacher and husband, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche. Elizabeth delights in wrestling with difficult and juicy koans. $35. Kashi Ashram 11155 Roseland Road, Sebastian. 772-589-4488. Introduction to Zen Meditation – 10-11:30am. If you have ever tried to meditate and could not, or were just curious about the benefits of meditation, this introductory class is for you. Learn about the history and practice of Zen and how you can easily incorporate a meditation discipline into your life. $10. Open Mind Zen Center, 878 Sarno Rd, Melbourne. 321-676-8067. Reiki Circle – 11am-12:30pm. Join Reiki practitioners Susan, Doreen and Bill in a Reiki Circle for healing. We practice traditional Usui Reiki. All Reiki practitioners are welcome. All those needing healing are welcome. Donations accepted. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. Taoist Self-Healing & Energy Meditation Workshop – 1:30-3:30pm. Learn powerful techniques for self-healing that Taoists have used for thousands of years. Instructor Ted Doras is a certified teacher for Master Mantak Chia. $15. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. Pre-register at 321-729-9495. Living Food Diet – 2pm. Jason Santini is the owner of Happy Healthy Human Cafe in Indian Harbour Beach. He will discuss a ‘living food’ diet. What exactly is a raw food diet? What are the benefits of ‘living Do you want to get wet and wild in different positions? Nancy and Ronny Dubinsky Daily classes 321-773-FLEX (3539) 1024 Hwy A1A #146 Atlantic Plaza • Satellite Beach www.bigronsyoga.com HOT YOGA: 100 minutes ~ 100 degrees For all fitness abilities from physically challenged to highly athletic to get on the road to Vibrant Health. CARE Chiropractic & Wellness Center 1938 Dairy Road, W. Melbourne (N of US192 and S of Hibiscus) www.drwalshcares.com Get Healthy, Stay Healthy with Safe and Natural Solutions 36 Brevard/Indian River PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT foods? The Healthy Planet of Brevard will provide ‘living food’ items for tasting. Cocoa Beach Public Library, 550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach. 321-868-1104. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 & SUNDAY FEBRUARY 21 ‘Journey Class – 10am-5pm. Open to everyone on a spiritual path. We will explore the lower & upper realms of non-ordinary reality. Learn to establish a connection with your own power animals or spiritual guides. $150. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. 321-733-7633 Call to Reserve Your Space. The Inspired Heart WISHING YOU A HEART-FILLED VALENTINE’S DAY AND EVERY DAY. Crystal jewelry TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23 Adult Stem Cell Lecture – 6-8pm. Learn how your own adult stem cells heal your body naturally by one of the world’s leading authorities and renowned Iridologist, Dr. Ron Logan. Free. Appleseed Heath Food Store, 1007 Pathfinder Way, Rockledge. 321-631-1444. Reiki Classes Overcome Stress and Fatigue Naturally – 7pm. With Dr. Brian Walsh. Stressed Out? Has your ‘get up and go’ got up and went? Learn why stress is the root of all disease, how to “stress less”, and natural ways to combat the effects of stress. Free. CARE Chiropractic & Wellness Center, 1938 Dairy Road, W. Melbourne. Call 728-1387 to RSVP. Music & Book CDs Reiki Candles Sage & Incense We are your Love Center! (772) 569-2877 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 Adult Stem Cell Lecture – 6-8pm. Learn how your own adult stem cells heal your body naturally by one of the world’s leading authorities and renowned Iridologist, Dr. Ron Logan. Free. The Herb Corner, 277 N. Babcock St., Melbourne. 321-757-7522. 2235 14th Ave. • Downtown Vero Beach Online Store: www.theinspiredheart.com Shea Butter Skin Care – 6-8pm. Winter requires extra moisturizing for most. We will discuss skin care featuring Shea Butter, a remarkable emollient. $22 includes select blends. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. 321-632-1221. Tired Of Insomnia? - 7pm. Having trouble getting to sleep, staying asleep, or awaken feeling like you never slept? Then join us to learn some of the underlying causes of poor sleep, how hormones affect sleep, why sleep problems can make you gain weight and cause other serious health problems. Ready to start getting some good ZZZZZsss? Call to reserve your seat now. 321-724-1212. Well Within 401 4th Ave Indialantic. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 Adult Stem Cell Lecture – 1 - 4pm. Free. World renowned Iridologist and one of the leading stem cell authorities Dr. Ron Logan will explain the details about the body’s natural healing abilities with adult stem cells. Veteran’s Memorial Center, 400 South Sykes Creek Pkwy, Merritt Island. 321-432-0174. Couples Beach Getaway & Workshop – 7pm – Sun 2pm. Transform your relationship into a love affair. Deepen intimacy and passion. Discover Tantra. $595/ couple. Richard & Diana Daffner, Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota. 1-877-282-4244. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 – FRIDAY MARCH 5 Guided Juice Fast – Appleseed Health Foods will be offering a structured, educational support program for those wanting to “clean house” for 7, 5, or 3 days. You will learn the benefits and types of fasting, how to make lifestyle and eating habit changes, and how to prioritize your health. Included is a 20-item fasting package, fresh www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com SLEEP APNEA How Would You Like To Be Treated? W OR X CPAP For alternatives call Dr. Claire Stagg Health Centered Dentistry 2120 Highway A1A, Indian Harbour Beach ORAL APPLIANCE 321-777-2797 SmileProfessionals.com February 2010 37 Center for Cooperative Medicine vegetable juices, a book, and a 150-page manual. Class size is limited. Call 321-631-1444 or visit the store or www.appleseedhealth.com. (321) 751-7001 • www.CooperativeMedicine.com 279 North Babcock • Melbourne Acupuncture • Hypnosis • Herbs Laser Therapy • Homeopathy markyourcalendar Now Offering Thermography Earliest screening for breast disease Saturday February 27th • 12–4pm A Place for Health David Rindge, DOM, LAc, RN NATURAL FOODS MARKET & INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE CENTER Licensed Acupuncturist, RN 30+ yrs med experience Pres. Emeritus. FSOMA Secretary NAALT (Laser Therapy) Sheila Rindge, Cht. Certified Hypnotherapist FREE Health Fair Open House Celebrate the Chinese New Year & receive a free bag of goodies & sample healthy foods/drinks, chair massage, blood pressure screenings, acupuncture & more. No Prescription, No Pain, No Radiation, Non Invasive, No Compression, Affordable For information call (772) 781-5353 www.pointohealth.com 755 27th Ave SW, Vero Beach Corner of 27th Ave and Oslo Rd. 772-567-6700 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 Native American Teachings: “Ceremony” – 11am12:30pm. Bonnie Eagle Wind will talk about ‘ceremony’ and it’s relation to our everyday life. The challenge it puts before for us in our life to live in harmony with everyone we encounter along with earth mother who provides everything we need. Donations accepted. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. InterPlay: Let the Fresh Air In – 12:30-4:30pm. Would you like to unleash the energy that lies within or open the doors and windows of yourself to let the fresh air in and ignite creativity? Dip your toes into InterPlay¹s gentle, incremental forms for the first or umpteenth time to connect with your authenticity using voice, movement, personal stories and stillness. All ages and abilities. 238 Peachtree, Cocoa. Suggested offering $20-$40. For more information, call Kasey at 321-254-2541. The Medicine Wheel - Workshop with Bruce Orion – 2-4pm. An enlightening journey around the medicine wheel. Aligning our spiritual path with the life we are living is often a transformative experience. Weather permitting, part of this workshop will take place at the ocean (across the street from Aquarian Dreams). $20. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. Call to pre-register at 321-729-9495. Crystal Class Angel/Zodiac Affiliations – 3:30-5:30pm. Do you know that gemstones have day, month, zodiac sign, planet, angel, and Native American Zodiac, Celtic/ Druid, and Christian religion affiliations? Come learn more and have some fun finding out about yourself in this informative class. Herb Corner, 277 N. Babcock St. Call to reserve your spot today – space is limited. Pre-registration suggested. Class Fee: $20. 321-757-7522. Bikram Yoga Cosmic Dance & Drum – 8-9:30pm. Express yourself - Free your spirit - Raise your consciousness. Join our universal gathering of free-form dance to spiritually-uplifting music.(Drummers welcome. Bring your drums & rattles) Organizers: Cheri Hart & Dee Garramone. $5. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. The Hottest Spot on The Island $30 for 30 days! Introductory Offer • First Time Students All fitness levels are welcome • Classes available daily Bikram Yoga Merritt Island 87 East Merritt Ave. • MI (By Home Depot) 321.452.YOGA(9642) • www.BikramYogaMI.com 38 Brevard/Indian River SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 Full Moon Ceremony – 7:30pm. The lunar energy will help us release what no longer serves us. Bring a small stick to decorate and offer to the fire, and a covered dish to share. Everyone is welcome. Donation appreciated. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. 321-733-7633. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT ongoingevents To ensure we keep our community calendar current, ongoing events must be resubmitted each month. DEADLINE: All listings must be received by the 10th of the month prior to publication. Calendar events must be submitted online at: www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com. monday Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. Bikram Yoga on the Island – 7:30am & 9:30am & 4:30pm & 6:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined and easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available 321-452-YOGA. Kripalu (Hatha) Yoga – 8:30am. With certified instructor, Barbara O’Connor. Release tension while you calm your mind and strengthen your body. Classes designed for all levels of fitness. $10/class or $56/8 classes or $105/16 classes. Family Health & Wellness Center, Cape Canaveral. 321-504-4512. Moderate Yoga – 8:30-9:45am. Moderate class. Start your day off by reducing stress and increasing flexibility. $8. Hester Wagner Hall, Melbourne Village. 321-987-8798. BIGRONS Yoga – 9am & 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. Stroller Buggy Boot Camp – 9-10am. Fitness Classes for moms and babies in a fun outdoor environment. Also meets Thursday & Friday. Package rates available. Riverside Park. 772-778-9611. Pilates with Cory Huggins – 10am thru May 24. $5 per session. Pilates is a series of stretching and strengthening exercises. Bring mat and water. Cocoa Beach Library 550 Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104. Gentle Yoga – 10am. A unique class designed for people with physical challenges, and especially good for seniors. This class increases flexibility and strength. $10. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. Qi-gong for the Heart and Mind – 10:30am. Roseland Community Center 129th Ave and Bay Street Sebastian. $8 per class. 772-569-4090. Moderate Yoga – 5:45-7pm. End your day by releasing stress, toning and increasing your strength and connect with yourself. $10. 625 New Haven Ave Henegar Center Garden Room. 321-987-8798. C ti Zone Diet for Health – 5:50-6:15pm. Adopt the Zone Diet for weight management, better health and longevity. How, why and support. Four classes for $25. 772-589-6869. Support Group - 6pm. Are you struggling with stress, anxiety and/or a mental illness diagnosis? Support starts here. Come join us at a peer support group every Monday at 6 pm. at ARC (Abilities Resource Center) 1375 16th Avenue. Near the Vero Beach High school. For more info please contact Diane, peer to peer mentor, at 772-332-2014. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness. Belly Dancing – 6-7pm. Belly dancing with Jeanette. $10. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. 321-632-1221. Kali Natha Yoga – 6pm. Yoga practice suitable for everyone. Learn to strengthen and create flexibility. Reduce stress and find balance with yoga. $10. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772589-1403. Tibetan Meditation Group – 7-8pm. Sitting meditation in the tradition of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Free. West Melbourne Library, 2755 Wingate Blvd. 321-720-1519. Bellydance class – 7-9pm. Belly dance class Beginner/fitness- 7-8 Intermediate 8-9. $10-15. Nature’s Spirit. 321-632-1221. classifieds BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Currently Publishing Natural Awakenings Magazines - For sale in Asheville NC, Birmingham/ Huntsville AL, Denver CO, Mobile AL, Morris County NJ, and New York City, NY. Call for details 239-530-1377. Learn How To Improve Your Health And Increase Your Income. Average people using a simple system. Learn how:2 minute message.800-526-8031 or ChewsToLive.com COMMUNITY Let the POWER of Your Mind help improve: Stress, Weight, Smoking, Sleep, Focus, Confidence, Fears, Cravings and much more! Board Certified Master Clinical Hypnosis Certified Emotional Freedom Technique Trainer Brevard County’s Past Life Regression Specialist Susan M. Sawyer, BS, CMCHt, LLC 321-432-7267 8059 Spyglass Hill Rd #101, Melbourne www.sawyerhypnosis.com www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Volunteers Needed - Can you spare two hours a week to deliver meals to Brevard’s most frail seniors? The work is very rewarding and only you can put a smile on the face of those seniors who are homebound. If interested please call the Meals on Wheels office at 321-639-8770. FOR RENT Event/Meeting Space near Cocoa Village. Reasonable rates. 321-426-4948, lovebridge@cfl.rr.com SERVICES DJD Tax Service Located in Railroad Emporium in Downtown Melbourne. Call 248-756-5276 for appointment. February 2010 39 tuesday TUESDAY Bikram Yoga on the Island – 6am & 9:30am & 4:30pm & 6:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined and easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available. 321-452-YOGA. Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. BIGRONS Yoga – 9am & 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539 Bone Breathing for Joint Health – 10-11am. Vista Gardens Clubhouse 20 vista Gardens Trail Vero Beach. $8 per class. 772-560-4090. Hatha Yoga for Seniors with Emily Hain – 1-1:45pm thru March 30. $4 per 45 minute class. Learn how yoga can help keep you more healthy and active. Cocoa Beach Library 550 Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104. Easy Hatha Yoga with Emily Hain – 2 pm thru May 25. Cost is $5. per session. This is a safe, fun, relaxing and non-competitive class. Bring a towel or a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Cocoa Beach Library 550 Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104. Hatha yoga class – 5:30-6:30pm. Open Hatha yoga class for all levels of practice. Bring a mat and a smile and enjoy the stretching and strengthening to the whole body. $5. Degroodt Library in Palm Bay. 321-693-5023. Strength and Flexibility Class – 5:30-6:30pm. You will be amazed at how your overall flexibility & core, arm & leg strength will come back in just a few classes. Get into the Fitness Zone. $8. The Malabar Schoolhouse, 1490 Marie St. Susie at 321-626-0282. Yoga with Ellen – 5:45-6:45pm. Instructor, Ellen Cameron, RN, CRRN has been a Yoga Teacher since 1976. A multi-level Hatha Yoga class for beginners and intermediates. $10 or 10 classes for $75. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. Kripalu (Hatha) Yoga – 6pm. With certified instructor, Barbara O’Connor. Release tension while you calm your mind and strengthen your body. Classes designed for all levels of fitness. $10/class or $75/10 classes2nd family member is half price. McLarty Recreation Center, Rockledge. 321-504-4512. Drumming Class led by Fred Goodnight – 6-7:30pm. Explore basic hand and stick techniques and learn basic rhythms from Africa, Brazil and urban application. $10. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Avenue, Cocoa Village. 321-632-1221 or 330-232-1827. 9 Munay-Ki Rites of Passage – 7-10pm. Classes began on January 19 but you can still join in and make up the Rites you have missed. Embark on a new path of enlightenment, increased spirituality and awareness. Call the Center for more info. $40 per class or $300 Prepaid. Center for Healing Arts, 916 Columbus Ave, Melbourne. 321-733-7633. wednesday WEDNESDAY Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. BIGRONS Yoga – 9am & 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. T’ai Chi Chu’an with John Lang A.P. – 9am thru April 28. Cost is $5. T’ai Chi is a unique system of moving meditation with exercise emphasizing legs and posture, and meditation of mind and breath. Wear comfortable clothing and flat soled shoes. Cocoa Beach Library 550 Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104. Mommy and Me, Music and Movement – 9:30am. For mothers with babies or toddlers – come and join us for play and fun with a variety of music, instruments and toys. This is a fun hands-on introduction to the experience of sound and rhythm – it is great for socialization and brain development. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403 Must present coupon • Cannot be combined with other offer Visit www.dolphin.spabeautyathome.com for before and after photos dolphin@nsedreams.com Kripalu (Hatha) Yoga – 8:30am. With certified instructor, Barbara O’Connor. Release tension while you calm your mind and strengthen your body. Classes designed for all levels of fitness. $10 for class or $56 for 8 classes or $105 for 16 classes. Family Health & Wellness Center, Cape Canaveral. 321-504-4512. FEBRUARY: $5 off purchase of $30 or more Smooth wrinkles Target special areas, lighten age spots, clear acne Researched and proven scientifically For women, men, & teenagers Anti-aging & Healthcare Products Kundalini Yoga Class – 8:30-9:45am. Each class includes postures, breath-work, mantra, deep relaxation and meditation. With Jessica Martin, certified Kundalini Yoga instructor. $10. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. PET FOOD SO GOOD YOUR PET WILL SMILE! Look Years Younger with Your New Wrinkle Iron • • • • Bikram Yoga on the Island – 7:30am & 9:30am & 4:30pm & 6:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined and easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available 321-452-YOGA. Bill & Nancy Celano 772-589-6547 www.dolphin.nsedreams.com • www.dolphin.lifepaknano.com Pet Pros FOOD 3695 Murrell Rd, Rockledge RAW Available 321-639-4300 Holistic Dog & Cat Food: California Natural • Innova • Eagle Pack Chicken Soup • Wellness • EVO • Orijen • ACANA • Merrick GET RID OF YOUR MIGRAINES without drugs or surgery WELDIN CHIROPRACTIC We offer gentle spinal adjustments that can relieve your pain and give you your life back. Experienced with: Neck and Shoulder Pain, Arthritis, TMJ, & Sciatica Most Insurances Accepted CALL 321-427-1652 FOR APPOINTMENT $20 First Visit includes Consultation, Exam & Treatment VALUE $160 NOTE: The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment or any other service, examination or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, discounted fee or reduced fee service, examination or treatment. 40 Brevard/Indian River PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Qi-gong for Better Breathing – 10:30am. $10 per class. 950 43rd Ave. Unity Center of Vero Beach. 772-569-4090. Easy Stretch – 11am. If you have always thought that Yoga is not for you this is the class for you. Perfect for people of all abilities and for those with physical challenges – you will begin with easy flowing movements at a very relaxed rhythm and pace. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. Looking for that stress free view? Martin and Terry Riley Hypnotherapy with Bruce Orion – 11am-6pm. Private sessions with Certified Hypnotherapist, Bruce Orion, wellknown & respected spiritual teacher from Sedona. Call for an appointment. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. United Realty of Brevard Inc. 406 E. Strawbridge Ave. Melbourne, FL 32901 • 321-951-8195 Hatha Yoga Class – 5:30-6:30pm. Open Hatha yoga class with all levels welcome. Bring a mat and a smile and enjoy the benefits of stretching and strengthening the body. $5. Palm Bay Library. 321-693-5023. residential, commercial, property management Yoga with Teren – 5:45-6:45pm. Gentle Hatha Yoga classes with a focus on healing and meditation. Instructor, Teren Nichols is a licensed intuitive massage therapist. $10 or 10 classes for $75. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. Let us help you find your peaceful spot! thursday THURSDAY Bikram Yoga on the Island – 6am & 9:30am & 4:30pm & 6:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined and easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available. 321-452-YOGA. Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. Moderate Yoga – 8:30-9:45am. Begin your day stress less along with toning and increasing your strength. Connect with yourself. $8. Hester Wagner Hall, Melbourne Village. 321-987-8798. BIGRONS Yoga – 9am & 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. Qi-gong for the Heart and Mind – 10am. Roaseland Community Center 129th Ave and Bay Street Sebastian. $8 per class. 772-569-4090. Power Vanyasa Yoga – 5:45-7pm. Power Flow Yoga. End your day. End your stress. Tone/strenghten Connect with yourself. $10. 625 New Haven Ave Henegaar Center Gardern Room. 321-987-8798. Yoga with Ellen – 5:45-6:45pm. Instructor, Ellen Cameron, RN, CRRN has been a Yoga Teacher since 1976. A multilevel Hatha Yoga class for beginners and intermediates. $10 or 10 classes for $75. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. friday FRIDAY Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. Bikram Yoga on the Island – 7:30am & 9:30am & 4:30pm & 6:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com Concerned about Swine and other Flu’s? Want help? Check this out! It starts when you wake up. That little tickle, soreness or scratchiness in the back of your throat. What to do next? Call me… I have answers! 321-636-0517 • www.beehealthyliving.com February 2010 41 ADD/ADHD? We have the solution! Interactive Metronome (IM) treatment had undergone clinical studies that show improvements in children. Up to 20% improvement in reading in just three weeks. • Improved Math Skills • Heightened Concentration and Attention • Decreased Aggression & Impulsivity Many children diagnosed with pediatric and developmental disorders may show: • Language deficits (poor listening comprehension, poor verbal expression, poor reading comprehension) • • • • Poor organizational skills Poor memory Poor fine and gross motor skills Poor balance SCHEDULE YOUR CHILD’S ASSESSMENT TODAY AT 321-783-1960 or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined and easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available 321-452-YOGA. Qigong / Chi Kung – 8-9am. Qigong Form: Poetry of Personal Harmony. One posture per week plus warmup, review and Q/A. Donations accepted. Nature’s Spirit, 405 Florida Ave, Cocoa. 321-632-1221. Kundalini Yoga Class – 8:30-9:45am. Each class includes postures, breath-work, mantra, deep relaxation and meditation. With Jessica Martin, certified Kundalini Yoga instructor. $10. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. BIGRONS Yoga – 9am & 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. Kripalu (Hatha) Yoga – 9am. With certified instructor, Barbara O’Connor. Release tension while you calm your mind and strengthen your body. Classes designed for all levels of fitness. $10 per class or $75 for 10 classes. Suntree Country Club, Suntree. 321-504-4512. Bone Breathing for Joint Health – 10-11am. Vista Gardens Clubhouse 20 vista Gardens Trail Vero Beach. $8 per class. 772-560-4090. Visit www.interactivemetronome.com for more information. IM Learning: Dr. Steve Alukonis, D.C. Hypnotherapy with Bruce Orion – 11am-6pm. Private sessions with Certified Hypnotherapist, Bruce Orion, well-known & respected spiritual teacher from Sedona. Call for an appointment. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. 299 North Orlando Avenue • Cocoa Beach saturday SATURDAY Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. Bikram Yoga on the Island – 8am, 10am and 4:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined, easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available. 321-452-YOGA. Chi-Gung Class: Transform Stress Into Vitality – 9-9:45am. Use mind, breath & simple movements to lead chi into your body. With Ted Doras, certified Master Mantak Chia teacher. $6. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. SPINAL DECOMPRESSION You do have options before surgery! See Our Website for BIGRONS Yoga – 10am. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. ** ONLINE ** **SPECIALS** $35 Per Treatment Session www.melbournechiropractor.com (321) 751-2333 42 Brevard/Indian River Tai Chi Class: Basic Flowing Tai Chi for Relaxation – 9:45-10:30am. A simple, flowing tai chi form. Instructor Ted Doras is a certified teacher for Master Mantak Chia. $6. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. 7331 Office Park Place • #400 Suntree • Viera • Rockledge Qi-gong for Immune System – 10am. $10 per class or $30 per month. Vero Beach Hematology Oncology Center981 37th Place Vero Beach. 772-569-4090. Yoga in the Village –10-11am. Each class is tailored to PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT the participants. $8 at the door. $6 with 10 session pass. $60 unlimited. The Zen Room, 631 Brevard Ave. Ste. C, Cocoa Village. 321-544-8541. Moderate Yoga – 11am-12:15pm. Strengthen, tone, release stress, and move your body. Connect with yourself. $10. 625 New Haven Ave Henegar Center Garden Room. 321-987-8798. Hypnotherapy with Bruce Orion – 11am-6pm. Private sessions with Certified Hypnotherapist, Bruce Orion, well-known & respected spiritual teacher from Sedona. Call for an appointment. Aquarian Dreams, 414 N. Hwy A1A, Indialantic. 321-729-9495. Free Yoga Class – 4pm. Learn to strengthen and create flexibility. Reduce stress and find balance with yoga. This is our offering of one free weekly yoga class. Join us for vegetarian dinner at 5pm - cost $10. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. sunday SUNDAY Qi-gong on the Beach – 6:30-7:15am every morning. South Beach Park, Vero Beach. Evenings Tuesday and Friday at 6pm. 772-569-4090. Bikram Yoga on the Island – 8am, 10am and 4:30pm. Bikram Yoga is suitable for beginners or advanced yogis. An exercise method that is clearly defined, easy and practiced in a heated room. 87 East Merritt Avenue (By Home Depot), Merritt Island. $15 drop in rate; class packages and discounts available. 321-452-YOGA. Yoga for Health and Vitality – 9am. This is a Yoga class which incorporates principles of Ayurveda. Very specialized stretches and breaths are used to reach optimum health and to increase vitality. This class is for everyone. $10. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. Zen Meditation & Dharma Talk – 10am. Join Sensei Al Rapaport for a 30 minute Zen Meditation session and Dharma Talk on Zen Spirituality in Everyday Life. No experience is necessary. Donations accepted. 878 Sarno Rd, Melbourne. 321-676-8067. Yoga in the Village –10-11am. Each class is tailored to the participants. $8 at the door. $6 with 10 session pass. $60 unlimited. The Zen Room, 631 Brevard Ave. Ste. C, Cocoa Village. 321-544-8541. Kundalini Yoga – 10:30am. A practice that can be enjoyed by everyone. As taught by Yogi Bhajan ,Kundalini Yoga is the Yoga of Awareness. Postures, breaths, sound and meditation tools to bring all the aspects of the system together and heal the body. $10. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. Sunday Celebration – 10:30am-Noon. Looking for something new? Come celebrate life, love, and diversity through uplifting music and a positive, inspirational message by Reverend Suzan Bailey. The New Church is a Spiritual Community for today. Free. Aquarium Building #238 Peachtree, Cocoa. 321-961-3615. Breath Class with Babaji – 3:30pm. A class suitable for everyone – participants will learn many breathing and pranayama techniques. This class will teach you useful tools for everyday exercise and movement. Donations accepted. Kashi School of Yoga, 11155 Roseland Rd, Sebastian. 772-589-1403. BIGRONS Yoga – 6pm. A challenging mental and physical workout for all fitness levels, any age in 100 degree heated room for 100 minutes. Individual attention given to each student by teachers each with 26 years experience. $10 single class, applied to $100 monthly unlimited rate. BIGRONS Yoga 1024 Hwy A1A # 146, next to the Cinema. 321-773-3539. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com savethedate THURSDAY MARCH 4 – SATURDAY MARCH 6 Internationally Renowned QiGong Master Daisy Lee teaches in the Hawaiian Islands, the US, and around the world. She will be conducting workshops locally. See our March listings. THURSDAY MARCH 4 THURSDAY MARCH 18 Susan Drew’s “Sangha Tours” - Meet Susan in beautiful Bali today to begin an 8-day tour. Enjoy Bali’s arts, spirituality, natural wonders and friendly people. Then join her at Cambodia’s Angkor Temples for an amazing 5-day add-on trip. Next consider exploring Vietnam with Susan for 9 days, followed by her 7-day return trip to Bhutan for Paro’s Buddhist festival. Call Susan for prices, itineraries and mailing list sign-up: 772-567-6202, susandrew@peoplepc.com Need a Tune Up? Learn EFT and more Techniques – Toolbox Journeys welcomes Dee Loebel, Mechanic for the Brain. Discover the missing link to vibrant health & happiness. Learn EFT (Emotional Freedom Therapy), Tap Tappas and more techniques that erase negative thought patterns and their triggers. Experience a new moment in science with just your fingertips and balance your energy system. This is a wonderful technique for children. Melbourne Village Community House Cost $15 Contact Kathleen 321-698-4266 or Beverley 321-749-8524 www.toolboxjourneys.com. Radiant Lotus QiGong for Women - 7-9pm. Internationally renowned QiGong Master Daisy Lee will address healthcare needs tailored just for women. Workshops held at Unity Center, 950 43rd Ave, Vero Beach. Call The Vero Beach QiGong Society at 772-569-4090 for details. www.TheCloudWalker.com. FRIDAY MARCH 5 BEAM Yoga® Teacher Training Program –This 200 hour weekend program runs every weekend (Easter off) completing on SU, May 9, ’10. The weekday option program will begin on Monday, March 8 and complete on May 13.This will be the last offering by director Linda M. Morse in this area. Program is Yoga Alliance certified. For the student who wishes to teach, or to deepen their personal growth through the study of this age-old tradition. Cost is $1950. Deposit of $200 secures your place. Call 321-951-7962 for information or www.YogaCenterMelbourne.com for application. Radiant Lotus Qigong – Women only cost $150. Workshops held at Unity Center, 950 43rd Ave, Vero Beach. Call The Vero Beach QiGong Society at 772569-4090 for details. www.TheCloudWalker.com SATURDAY MARCH 6 QiGong for Cleansing with Daisy Lee - 9am-4pm. Internationally renowned QiGong Master Daisy Lee will teach this practice for organ cleansing and strengthening. Workshop Preview & Meet Daisy Lee on Friday March 6th from 9am-4pm. Workshops held at Unity Center, 950 43rd Ave, Vero Beach. Call The Vero Beach QiGong Society at 772-569-4090 for details. www.TheCloudWalker.com MONDAY MARCH 8FRIDAY MARCH 12 Radiant Lotus Qigong For Women – 9am-4pm. Previous experience in Qigong required. First time available in the Nothereastern United States. $900. Unity Center of Vero Beach 950 43rd Ave Vero Beach. 772-569-4090. www.thecloudwalker.com. THURSDAY MARCH 25 & FRIDAY MARCH 26 Balancing Your Own Health While Caring for Patients. Whether you care for others as your profession or you need to take better care of yourself, this workshop is for you. Stress is a condition we all live with daily. This workshop will explore your “gut reaction” to stress, and how you can tap into your chakras and sense of intuition to restore balance. $180 or bring a colleague/friend for $140ea. (7 days prior to event). CEU’s for Critical-Care Nurses and Radiology Techs. Visit www.thegoldenlights.com. FRIDAY MARCH 26 FRIDAY APRIL 2 Guided Juice Fast – Appleseed Health Foods will be offering a structured, educational support program for those wanting to “clean house” for 7, 5, or 3 days. You will learn the benefits and types of fasting, how to make lifestyle and eating habit changes, and how to prioritize your health. Included is a 20-item fasting package, fresh vegetable juices, a book, and a 150 page manual. Class size is limited. Call 321-631-1444 or visit the store or www.appleseedhealth.com for more information. SATURDAY MAY 1 8th Annual Healthy Living Expo – 10am-5pm. $5 admission includes eco-tote to first 500 attendees. Sponsorship & Exhibitor opportunities available. Hundreds of door prizes, free samples of products, free tasting of healthy food and beverages, Sample massages, Free chiropractic screenings, Free workshops, jewelry, meditation, green living, energy treatments , specialty gardening supplies, organic chocolate & much more. FL Tech Clemente Center, 150 University Blvd Melbourne. www.HealthyLivingExpos.com. 321-777-6433. February 2010 43 thenaturaldirectory Connecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. To find out how you can be included in The Natural Directory email Kris@mynaturalawakenings.com to request our media kit. ACUPUNCTURE SUSAN HATHAWAY, PHD, AP Dong Ye Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine Palm Bay 321-723-3017 Cocoa 321-634-5800 Family practice Traditional Chinese Medicine using Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs. Seeing all members of the family for pain and much more. Detoxification treatment available. See ad on page 9. PETER R. HOLYK, M.D. Chelation plus many Natural Therapies Contemporary Health Innovations Sebastian, 772-388-5554 Chelation, anti-aging, natural hormone replacement, NAET allergy therapy, nutritional programs and many other natural therapies to improve the quality of health and longevity of life. See ad on back cover. LAURA VASALLO A.P, L.M.T Natural Approach Acupuncture & Massage Center 1101 W. Hibiscus Blvd #105 Melbourne - 321-725-2438 Physical and Emotional treatment for the whole family. Insurance and car accident cases accepted. Herbs, Natural Remedies and Flower Essences. MM 15764 MEGAN N. WATSON, DOM 80 Fortenberry Rd., Merritt Island 321-453-1345 HealingPointeAcupuncture.com Dr. Watson is now accepting patients! Located within First Merritt Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center, she specializes in pain elimination and stress management. Mention this ad and receive 20% off your next appointment! ALTERNATIVE HEALING CARE CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTER Brian P. Walsh, D.C. Dr. Michele S. Munnich, D.C. 1938 Dairy Road W. Melbourne 321-728-1387 www.drwalshcares.com Holistic services for the whole family include Nutrition Response Testing, Chiropractic Care, free Health Talks, homeopathics and other natural products. See ad on page 36. ACUPUNCTURE, HOMEOPATHY, HERBS Over 30 years of Experience Center for Cooperative Medicine Melbourne, 321-751-7001 Arthritis, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Musculoskeletal, Neurological, Respiratory, Smoking, Stress, Weight Issues. David Rindge, AP is Pres. Emeritus of the Florida State Oriental Medical Association. See ad on page 38. 44 Brevard/Indian River CHIROPRACTORS DR. SONJA MOUNTAIN, D.C. 321-724-1212 401 Fourth Ave, Indialantic www.WellWithinUs.com Gentle, affordable Chiropractic for the whole family. Dr. Sonja is passionate about helping others. She utilizes Activator, Kinesiology, Craniosacral, Body Restoration, and Neural Organization Techniques. See ad on page 34. CLEANING SERVICES NATURAL GREEN EFFECTS CLEANING SERVICES Clean for You. Clean for the Planet! 321-368-9498 www.greeneffects.biz We use 100% natural & safe “homemade” products to clean your home. Licensed, Bonded, & Insured.Satisfaction Guaranteed! Learn more on our website! Free Estimates! WELL WITHIN 321-724-1212 401 Fourth Ave, Indialantic www.WellWithinUs.com Natural, wholistic solutions for TRUE HEALTH ASSURANCE! Offering Clinical Nutrition Testing, Kinesiology, Homeopathy, Acupressure Stress Elimination, Reflexology, Auriculotherapy, Body Restoration Technique, and Gentle Chiropractic. See ad on page 34. ZEN OF CLEAN-GREEN & NATURAL CLEANING SERVICES Rosalind Lanthorne Certified Green Consultant 321-453-9521 www.zenofclean.com Caring for your home or office with high quality Green and natural products. Aromatherapy, positive energy and affirmations, too! Licensed, Bonded & Insured. Learn how we can help you to become a “Certified Green” home or business. Call NOW for a personalized FREE Estimate. AROMATHERAPY COACHING NATURE’S SPIRIT Doreen DeSerres, AIA certified Aromatherapist Over 20 years Experience, www.naturespirit.com Cocoa Village, 321-632-1221 THE PHOENIX CENTER FOR PROSPERITY & WELLBEING Offering the finest organic and wild crafted 100% pure essential oils and products and specializing in synergistic blends to help transform emotions and holistically heal body, mind and spirit. See ad on page 10. Wealth and wellbeing Coaching, and live and on-line courses to help you reach wellbeing and prosperity in all areas of your life. Become the highest version of YOU! Sign up for our free e-zine on our website. We are helping people make it easier on themselves. BAKERY http://phoenixwellbeing.com 321-383-4005 877-650-3796 osprey@cfl.rr.com COLON HYDROTHERAPY HEAVENLY BAKE SHOPPE 321-759-5986 321-305-6980 7 Rosa L Jones Dr, Cocoa Village CANDICE KLEIN, M.ED., LMT, CT MA 8163 Family-owned bakery specializing in wheatfree, gluten-free, vegan, sugar-free(agave) and good old-fashioned grandma’s recipes. Delicious desserts made with wholesome, natural, organic ingredients and lots of love. Ultraviolet purified water~ Nationally Certified Certified Body Ecologist 321-725-8347 ~ Since 1988 on 4th Ave., Indialantic Learn to eat foods that increase energy and eliminate chronic diseases from fungus/yeast infections: headaches, digestive problems, joint/muscle pain, depression, autism, and more. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT JANICE O’HAN, BA, LMT MA7794 MICHIGAN HEALTHY LIVING EXPOS Positive Change Health Center MM3520 Sebastian 772-589-6869 www.positivecenter.com 248-628-0125 www.MHLExpo.com info@mhlexpo.com Caring, individualized treatment by nationally certified colon therapist, herbal consultant and graduate of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine. Addressing weight loss, digestive issues and more. Production, consulting and sponsorship of expos and festivals serving East Michigan that are themed in the naturally healthy, environmentally friendly/green living category. Several events throughout the year. HEALTH FOOD APPLESEED HEALTH FOODS 1007 Pathfinder Way #110 321-631-1444 Rockledge www.appleseedhealth.com Vitamins, minerals, supplements, health and beauty items, gifts and books, homeopathic, specialty and natural foods, and lunch cafe. Home of the 7-Day Guided Juice Fast See ad on page 40. DENTISTRY HAROLD L. BROOKS, JR. D.D.S. C. RYAN OSORIO D.M.D. VIERA DENTAL 321-433-1022 In The Avenues across from Kohls www.vieradental.com Comfortable, reasonable and on time. Cerec OneDay Porcelain Crowns. Dr. Brooks has not used mercury fillings in 30+ years he has practiced in Central Florida. CHRIS EDWARDS DDS Smile Design Center Viera, 321-751-7775 www.smiledesigncenter.us It’s about YOUR health and smile. Relaxed caring environment where we listen. High tech office- low radiation digital X-rays, no shot and no drilling dental laser, and xylitol therapy means better dentistry for you. See ad on page 35. DR. CLAIRE STAGG-RUDA, DDS, PA Comprehensive Mercury Free Dental Care for the Whole Family Indian Harbour Beach, 321-777-2797 www.SmileProfessionals.com Comprehensive Mercury Free & NeuroMuscular Dentistry, advanced non surgical TMJ and sleep breathing disorders therapy, head, neck and facial pain treatment, orthodontics, smile makeovers and dentistry for patients with multiple chemical sensitivities. See ads on page 13 & 37. EXPOS/CONFERENCES 8TH ANNUAL HEALTHY LIVING EXPO Saturday, May 1st, 2009 321-777-6433, www.HealthyLivingExpos.com 10am-5pm – FL Tech Clemente Center Melbourne Sponsorship & Exhibitor Opportunities available. Promote your product or service at the area’s largest Healthy expo. Sign up early for the best deals! Prime booth locations already selling fast! $5 admission includes goody bag. Hundreds of door prizes, Free samples of products, Free Workshops, Free Tasting of healthy food and beverages, Sample massages & much more. See ad on page 2. www.MyNaturalAwakenings.com NATURE’S MARKET FACIALS OHSOSLENDER ON THE GO SPA 321-652-1680 oh.soslender@live.com www.ohsoslender.com We specialize in 50+ clients offering anti-aging facials, homeopathic mineral wraps, face wraps, face taping and hydrating hand massage. Call for appointment. FITNESS BEACHSIDE HEALTH STUDIO 1220 N. Hwy A1A, Ste 115, Indialantic 321-725-2267 www.beachhealthstudio.com A state-of-the-art facility offering Physical Therapy, Massage, Pilates, Yoga and more. All provided by licensed Physical Therapists to create a highquality and safe environment. TRADITIONAL TEMPLE TRAINING 321-243-7761 1312 Berri Patch Place, Melbourne, FL 32935 www.traditionaltempletraining.com Offering Grandmaster level instruction in Classical Chinese KungFu, QiGong and Meditation. Also offering a repeating 8 Week course in Strictly Self Defense. See ad on page 20. GREETING CARD SERVICE ANN STONE, DISTRIBUTOR Send Out Cards 321-783-5537 www.sendoutcards.com/astone Show someone how special they are. Visit my website and send them a card FREE. You Click Send. We print, stuff, stamp and mail it. 701 S. Apollo Blvd Melbourne, 321-254-8688 www.naturesmarkets.com Large selection of Low Carb/Atkins/Diabetes specialty foods, Gluten & Wheat free specialty foods. Knowledgeable educated staff. Everyday low prices on all herbs, supplements and vitamins. NATURE’S PROVIDER 490 Garden St, Unit A Titusville 321-747-0977 www.naturesprovider.com Offering discount prices on name brand vitamins, supplements, herbs, teas, packaged food, health/ beauty items, books, vitamins, minerals. Lunch Café, Tai Chi and Yoga classes. . SUNSEED FOOD CO-OP 6615 N. Atlantic Ave - A1A Cape Canaveral, 321-784-0930 Open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm Community owned – Not for Profit Co-op founded in 1974. Lowest prices guaranteed! Largest selection of vitamins & herbs in Brevard. Organic produce and much more. SUNSHINE HEALTH FOOD STORE “Where Your Health Comes First” 2916 South Washington Ave Titusville, 321-269-4848/ 1-800-835-7398 Helping individuals find health solutions through vitamins, minerals, herbs, homeopathic remedies and food. Certified nutritionist on staff. Cholesterol testing and blood typing by appointment. HERBS & SUPPLEMENTS THE HERB CORNER 277 N. Babcock St. Melbourne 321-757-7522 Bulk Herbs, Herbal Certification Course and other herbal classes. Essential oils, handmade salves and lotions, customized herbal blends and private consultations. See ad on page 9. February 2010 45 MAMA JO’S SUNSHINE HERBALS Bulk Herbs, Handmade Products, Consultations, Classes, Supplies Indian Harbour Beach, 321-779-4647 Enjoy a cup of complementary tea in the relaxing atmosphere of herbs and handmade herbal delights. Teas, tinctures, lotions, soaps, facial products, salves, and more. See ad on page 12. HOLISTIC PET SUPPLIES WELL LIFE PET CAFÉ 321-745-2053 www.welllifepetcare.com www.DaisysPetAdoption.org One stop for all your pet wellness needs. Find organic, vegetarian and raw diets for prevention of common ailments. Plus natural alternatives to chemical treatments. HYPNOSIS A BETTER WAY TO YOU HYPNOSIS Terry Gurley, Certified Master Hypnotist 321-288-2196 – Melbourne, Merritt Island, Beaches www.highermindhypnosis.com Weight, Smoking, Pain, Insomnia, Sales Improvement, Stress/Anger Management, and more! Let Hypnosis be your tool for Success! Terry specializes in EFT, group sessions and 7th Path SelfHypnosis. CENTER FOR COOPERATIVE MEDICINE Sheila Rindge C.HT Certified Hypnotherapist Melbourne, 321-751-7001 Eliminate unwanted patterns, improve study habits and weight control. See ad on page 38. HYPNOSIS-CLINICAL BOARD CERTIFIED MASTER CLINICAL HYPNOTIST Susan M. Sawyer BS, CMCHt, LLC 8059 Spyglass Hill Rd, Suite 101 smsawyer@cfl.rr.com 321-432-7267 Hypnosis is a SAFE, effective way to change 200+ issues dealing with weight, smoking, memory, confidence, sleep, cravings, stress and more! PROVIDING PAST LIFE EXPLORATIONS. See ad on page 39. MEDITATION QI-GONG PEACE & TRANQUILTIY HOLISTIC YOGA CENTER Atma Shanti Devi Indian Harbour Beach 321-298-8032 Directed Meditation. Spiritual Life Counseling. Gentle Yoga for beginners. Call for information. NATURAL PEST CONTROL NATURE’S BEST: PEST DETECTION & ELIMINATION Serving Brevard & Indian River Counties State Certified, Licensed and Insured 321-693-4100 Organic Pest Control, Ants, Roaches, Termites, Mold. Canine Scent Detection. Common Sense Solutions personalized for your Home. See ad on page 11. ORGANIC RESTAURANT APPLESEED HEALTH FOODS 1007 Pathfinder Way #110 321-631-1444 Rockledge www.appleseedhealth.com Open for Lunch Monday through Saturday featuring updated menu of raw, vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian choices. Enjoy healthy food, comfortable dining, and free wireless internet. See ad on page 40. PERSONAL CHEF KIMBERLE SMITH, LMT/CT Island Wellness Center 321-960-0444, Merritt Island MA # 17575 MM#16158 Passionate about health care, Kim has 15 years experience offering colonics, therapeutic and relaxation massage. Techniques include cranial sacral therapy and hot stones. Insurance accepted. 46 Brevard/Indian River The Zen Room Cocoa Village, 321-636-2941 ec632@aol.com An ancient Chinese Health Care System practiced by all age groups. Integrates moving physical postures, breathing and meditation. Monday 11am and 7:15pm and Wednesday 11am weekly. Call or email for complete class schedule. REIKI/HEALING TOUCH INSPIRED HEART Patricia Williams, Usui Reiki Master 2235 14th Avenue Vero Beach, 32960 772-569-2877 patricia@theinspiredheart.com Licensed Teacher with the International Center for Reiki Training. CEUs offered for massage therapists and nurses. Classes taught monthly. Preregistration required. Reiki sessions by appointment. See ad on page 37. ANTOINETTE PARATO RN LMT (MA31628) Melbourne, 321-725-9009 Enjoy treatments in Reiki, Healing Touch, Cranial Sacral therapy, and Guided Imagery. Call for Reiki I, II, III class schedules. Pre-registration is required. CHEF BEV RICHARDS The Secret to Dinner 321-591-5004, S Brevard/N Indian River www.TheSecrettoDinner.com Eat healthy meals without shopping or cooking! Personalized menus based on your preferences, including vegetarian and vegan. Freshly prepared for individuals/families/parties. In-home consultation. Catering available. PHYSICAL THERAPY IDLER BONHOMME, LMT, MPT MASSAGE DAVE & TERESA KATZ Physiotherapy Plus, Inc 1535 W NASA Blvd Melbourne, 321-626-2650 www.therapyplus1.health.officelive.com Providing an Alternative in Physical & Massage Therapy. Provides Home Physical Therapy for Geriatric Medicare patients and outpatient physical and massage therapy services. MA32752. See ad on page 31. 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