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Accepting a Healing Heart by Deb Livingston

Cover photo courtesy of Darlene Bradlee www.artandsoulspace.com ŠDBradleePhoto

Proper Warm-Up

Ayurveda for ADHD

Blood Sugar Control

Your Itty Bitty Committee

Potentially Harmful Consumer Products The Power of Sabbath

Gymnastics: A spring board for sports! Lean and Green Tips

Swimsuit Tone Up

Tips for Detoxing

Say NO to Drugs

Keep Cholesterol in Check


Features in this issue Accepting a Healing Heart by Deb Livingston Proper Warm-Up

by Tim Kaufman

Blood Sugar Control

by Deb Brothers-Klezmer

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VOC Paints

Ayurveda for ADHD

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Insomnia

by Samantha Cameron

Keep Cholesterol in Check

Calming an Anxious Person with Dementia

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Swimsuit Tone Up by Katrina Hodgson

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Gymnastics: A spring board for sports! by JJ McPherson 17 by Kami Gray

Lean and Green Tips

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Tips for Detoxing by Kathleen Ogar

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Spring Cobb Salad by Andrea Beaman The Power of Sabbath

by Marc Lesser

Learning to Receive Getting a Massage by Robert Lawrence Friedman 25 27-28

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by Shawn Messonnier

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by Phil Lempert 24 Directory

Your Itty Bitty Committee by Monique Morimoto 11

Say NO to Drugs

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Potentially Harmful Consumer Products by Silent Spring 8 by Kerala Ayurveda Academy

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With the launch of Healthy Living Magazine Online this past September 2012, we have had over 35,000 hits to our website. Your thirst for “Healthy Living” inspires me to continue to bring ever new resources to assist you in your journeys. As we approach our 10 year mark this September, we have expanded our outreach to include the wellness community on Cape Cod and the Islands. Our signature Expo’s are being creatively planned for Plymouth on June 3rd and on the Cape on October 20th, 2012. Included will be a line-up of leading figures and expert speakers as we present our first ever symposium at our signature Expo’s! I will continually strive to provide an arena for the interchange of ideas and experiences by which I hope to inform, nurture, and inspire each and everyone’s health and well being. Let your heart make up your mind and wonderful things happen. Healthy Regards,

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by Deborah Livingston

When I was two years old, I

Accepting a Healing

broke my mom’s pearl necklace. It was the first time my father beat my little hands purple. I begged him to stop through my terrified eyes as tears of pain rolled down my innocent face. That day I broke as well. I was the broken strand and the pearls are my life lessons. It took a life time of synchronistic events for the Universe to prepare me to find peace within my self and repair my strand. One of my sparkling lessons after self realization, that I was able to string on my strand was forgiveness.

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My message is based on personal experience and I believe that the essence of life is a graceful balancing The author standing in her father’s shadow. practice of polarities using the natural state we were all born with inside of us, peace. For every life challenge there is a lesson. Without darkness we wouldn’t know light. For every negative there IS a positive. For every sorry there is happiness. For every hurt there is healing and for unveiled. The key to sending the dark every ego there is clouds away that seem like the never a heart. ending storm, ultimately unlocking the luminous infinite treasures within our While in the darkness of life soul, is to live through our hearts and challenges, sometimes it may seem not our ego. impossible to ever see the light of hope and faith but if we embrace these moments and the emotions that One of many treasures I was ever so blessed to discover within my self is accompany them instead of resisting, the ability to accept. For many years, the sun will shine again. There is I was completely paralyzed to the peace within us all waiting to be

thought of accepting life on life’s terms or other people for who they were. Today, after having a spiritual transformation and discovering and uncovering my heart and soul from under many layers of armor and releasing my ego from it’s duty of protecting me, “letting go,” I am able to accept. Acceptance doesn’t mean we have to like what we are accepting, it allows us to stop resisting. Living through my ego and fear were my enemies. Today, living through my heart and going with the flow of life instead of trying to control it is what enables me to cultivate compassion and love and most important forgiveness. Forgiveness releases us from ourselves and others from limitations. It also enables us and those who we have forgiven to learn and grow from the lesson in the act of the forgiveness. Some of us view forgiveness as a weakness of defeat, losing, or giving in. In actuality, forgiveness is a strength. Forgiveness is to abandon from judgement and fears of others and life making space for positive attributes of peace and love.

Acceptance doesn't mean we have to like what we are accepting, It allows us to stop resisting.

In my memoir Strand of Pearls, I have weaved my internal reactions to the experiences of my life’s adversities, varying from abuse, loss, tragedy and addiction with the thematic flow of pearls of life lessons and challenges. continued on page 3. . .

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The following passage from my memoir is a declaration of forgiveness to my parents. “Today Mom has labeled herself an unfit mother for allowing those beatings to happen. When I was a child, I blamed her for not saving me. I’ve assured her that I no longer blame her. Forgiveness softens us and others. Now that I am an adult, I understand the position Mom was in. I don’t even blame my dad, because he was sick and didn’t know how to recover. I forgave him and have compassion for him.” Forgiving is not always an easy act to follow through with but it is a form of healing oneself and extending a hand to help others heal as well. By forgiving my mother for circumstances out of her control it has enabled us both to heal and love. My father passed when I was 23 and it took me almost as many years to forgive him. The forgiveness of his abuse has released me from his control that he once had over me physically and for years mentally and emotionally. My body, mind and soul are now free and living in peace and love. Deborah Livingston is the author of a just released memoir: Strand of Pearls, One Womans Journey to Light and Peace, on spiritual transformation. Deborah recounts her darkest adversities of childhood abuse, death, teenage tragedy and adult addiction. She leads the reader from darkness and plants the seeds of light, peace and love that is born within all. Deborah is a new author joining the Hay House 2012 I Can Do It Conference. For information or to puchase her book, visit http:// authordebliv.authorsxpress.com/

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Getting your body ready

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Proper Warm-Up your legs. The best way to increase blood flow is to get the heart rate up. You can increase your heart rate in several ways, including brisk walking, stationary bike, elliptical or producing dynamic body movements. Once the heart rate is up and blood flow is increased, you want to work on increasing your range of motion (ROM). This is not just stretching your muscles, but increasing elasticity ligaments and joints as well. Oldfashioned static stretching is not as effective at warming up as using a “dynamic warm-up.” A dynamic warmup involves moving your body into positions that will start to increase ROM and elasticity, specifically in the body parts you are about to use. Examples of dynamic warm-ups are walking with high knees, or traveling lunges to increase lower extremity flexibility. Static stretching still has its place after a workout or after any vigorous activity. In fact research shows static stretching is more beneficial when done after exercise. Other ways to increase ROM include soft tissue massage and foam

rolling to break up adhesions or muscle spasm, which limit your ROM. The last area to focus on is possibly the most important for injury prevention in athletes and is often overlooked. Similar to dynamic warmup to increase ROM, athletes should perform neuromuscular training during warm-up. This is targeted exercise to focus on balance and agility, mimicking the movements of their sport or activity. This will serve to get the brain talking to the muscles more efficiently. Examples of this include jumping prior to playing basketball, focusing on flexing knees and maintaining proper hip position. Proper technique is the key to preventing injury, and practicing your technique during warm-up has been shown to decrease risk of injury in many research studies. Timothy A. Kaufman, PT, DPT- is a licensed Physical Therapist in the state of Massachusetts and a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). He has extensive experience treating patients of all ages with all orthopedic issues. Tim is currently at Long Pond Physical Therapy in Pembroke as Clinic Director. longpondpt.com

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According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the ideal blood sugar goals are 80-130 mg/dl before eating and no higher than 140mg/dl 2 hours after eating. Did you know that Carbohydrates have the biggest effect on your blood sugar. Distribute them evenly during the day. “Carbs” include breads, chips, pretzels, cereals, crackers, candy, desserts, starchy beans, fruits, juice, starchy vegetables, sugar sweetened sodas, and milk products. Consume carbs together with proteins (fish,

meat, eggs, dairy, nuts), high fiber vegetables, and healthy fats. Certain alcoholic drinks are also high in carbohydrates (for example: beer, sweet wines, and sweet liqueurs.) Alcohol inhibits the liver from releasing stored glucose (and may lower one’s blood sugar initially; however, a rebound effect—of unusually high blood sugars—can also occur). Speak with your diabetes provider in advance

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Unfortunately, manufacturers aren’t required to list all ingredients and terms like “organic” and “natural” are not regulated, so it can be hard to tell what’s in products and if they’re safe.

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create a program to systematically replace toxic chemicals with safer alternatives wherever feasible. The Safer Alternatives Bill is currently before the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. “The Safer Alternatives Bill is common sense legislation to protect consumers and workers from toxic hazards and to support businesses to innovate,” said State Senator Marc R. Pacheco (D-Taunton) Chair of the Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture. “This study reinforces the need for a comprehensive program that addresses the unnecessary use of toxic chemicals in a systematic way.” “This data shows that hazardous chemicals are found in the majority of every-day household products, and we need to do a better job of protecting people,” said Senator Katherine Clark (D-Melrose). “I hope that my colleagues in the Senate will join me

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as we work to protect families and communities with passage of the Safer Alternatives Bill.” Silent Spring sent products to Battelle Labs in Ohio for testing. Some of the chemicals that were found included parabens (found in personal care products), bisphenol A (found in some plastics), triclosan (an anti-bacterial agent found in hand soaps and other products), fragrances, phthalates (found in plastics and personal care products) and other chemicals that are linked to asthma or endocrine disruption. Environmental health advocates across the nation see this new study as confirmation that ubiquitous chemical exposure is playing a factor in adverse health impacts. For more information on Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow - contact us at info@healthytomorrow.org www.healthytomorrow.org


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Lifestyle Massage kids from head to toes with warm sesame oil 2-3 times a week. Leave the oil on for 20-30 minutes and follow with a warm bath. This is also great bonding time. Put 5 drops of sesame oil in both ears daily if you are able Massage inside the nostrils with brahmi oil. Do some fun activities sitting down - drawing, painting, and coloring during some part of the day. Do alternate nostril Pranayama (Nadi What is the cause of Vata Shodhanam) in their presence. Kids aggravation? always like to mimic adults. Clearly toxins and waste material Do some yoga poses and don’t forget built up in a Vata body will cause an to end with Shavasana (laying down increase in motion, activity. But the face up). You will be surprised to see remedy for this is found in simple your children lying down peacefully. nutrition and lifestyle alterations. Herbs such as Brahmi, Shankhapushpi and Jatamansi are What is the treatment for Attention nerve tonics and help to calm the mind Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? down. Herbs like triphala or Haritaki Balance the Vata dosha. Here are some help improve elimination and feel calm. simple but effective ways using diet Go to our other websites for these and lifestyle changes to help your child and other healing herbs. become more centered, self directed Paint the bedroom with calming and peaceful. colors like blue or green. Let them listen to tranquil music at Diet bed time. Replace sugar filled, processed Keep the temperature in the foods with whole grains: bread, bedroom warm. quinoa, rice, amaranth, whole wheat Always protect their head and ears pasta, etc. Root, squashes, pumpkins, from cold air. zucchini, and okra, are more grounding Limit TV time and Video games. (You vegetables than raw leafy vegetables. may have to limit your TV watching Replace cold fruit juices with fresh time too.) Children don’t do what you fruits. tell them to do, they do what you do. Serve your family unsalted nuts Let them play outdoors rather than rather than candies. sitting in front of a TV . Warm foods will make them feel Ayurveda has very a unique grounded more than cold refrigerated approach to health and healing. Use foods. Ayurvedic guidelines and watch A piece of pie will be a better choice your life, and the life of your child, than a scoop of cold ice cream. transform. Eat meals at the dining table rather Kerala Ayurveda Academy. Our Mission: To integrate than in front of the TV. Stimulation Ayurvedic wisdom and healing with while eating can disturb digestion and traditional scientific research. Our Purpose: To serve as an assimilation. authentic source of Ayurvedic education, research and community health care. Our Commitment: Academic excellence and an ongoing goal of bringing the highest caliber of Ayurvedic training to the US and abroad. To learn more log onto www.ayurvedaacademy.com

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Take Charge of your Itty Bitty Committee!

by Monique Morimoto

Breaking free of this self-created hell starts with creating SPACE around the judge through awareness, mental discipline and commitment to living in the truth. The most important of these is awareness for without it, the Judge continues to dominate our Inner Life. Here are some tips to becoming aware of inner Judge. This is a very general list- notice your own experience!

I'm writing this article sitting in the

jury pool room of the county court! Being in a court room is prompting thoughts about judges, juries, the justice system and our own inner jury; what I call the Itty Bitty Sh---y Committee. (You can fill in the blanks). Understanding and taking charge of the Committee is essential to the Inner Work of Success and Personal Leadership. The Committee represents parts or structures of the personality that make sense of the world and our place in it. Committee members – our self-images, identities and inner voices were formed as we internalized the experiences and input we received in our infancy and toddlerhood. Committee members have coping strategies, beliefs, stories and judgments about who we are. While vital in our early development, many of these parts are misinformed, carrying stories and beliefs that are not true and do not serve us.

One Committee member is the Judge. In a courtroom the

Judge's job is to create an impartial space so that justice can be served. The Judge respects and empowers the jury's decision and metes out justice accordingly. The premise of the courtroom is innocence until proven guilty.

When it comes to our Inner Life, most of us start out with a guilty verdict. We filter our experience through unconscious limiting beliefs, outdated defense strategies and misinformed ideas of who we think we are or are supposed to be. We presume ourselves guilty with no chance of innocence! The Committee, our inner jury, presents evidence through these filters. The inner Judge takes this evidence and levies yet one more self-deprecating or distorted sentence upon us. The inner Judge is not fair or just. Condemning us to a hellish inner life, it shuts down our true, natural self-expression. This impacts our lives and can have fatal consequences: suicide, addiction, living a life of quiet desperation.

Pay attention to your thinking. Signs the judge is around include: Negative self-talk "I'm stupid, I'm so. . . , I never or always. . ." Specific words "should, could, would, better, more" "I should be thinner, more active, I better do this or else, I should have or be more. . . etc." Comparing to a standard, expectation or someone else: "I'm not as competent as he is. . . She's so lucky she gets the good assignments. . ." Reduced mental clarity- confusion, swirling thoughts, obsessing, lack of clarity Pay attention to your body and energy. These cues can indicate that the Judge is lurking: Feeling deflated Contraction around the head, heart or belly center Panic attacks Decreased energy- dragging Pay attention to your emotional state: Overwhelm, anxiety Hopelessness, depression continued on page 12 . . .

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Fear Jealousy Notice your behaviors Excess striving, over working, over compensating Manipulating Avoiding social situations (I'm too fat, not good enough) Over giving These are just some ways the judge shows up.

Soul Without Shame: A Guide to Liberating Yourself from the Judge Within by Byron Brown Taming the Gremlin by Rick Carson The Dark Side of the Light Chasers by Debbie Ford May you be blessed with patience, peace tenderness and kindness towards yourself as you work with the judge.

How we can fire the judge and Inquiry: take charge of the Committee? What does your inner judge look like? - BREATHE; 5 deep full conscious breaths - Feel your feet - Tell the judge to take a hike (you can be as forceful with this as necessary!) - Nurture yourself - Anchor the truth that you are perfect exactly as you are! (This is ALWAYS true!) - Connect to your Inner Leader. Here are my favorite resources for dealing with the Judge:

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Swimsuit Tone Up

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It's crunch time! Bathing suit time is here.

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How to tone up for a swimsuit Reduce fat • Creating

a healthy deficit in your calories by taking in fewer calories per day than what you expend. • Exercise and sweat! • Tone! Use strength training to build the smooth, long muscles that give you a nice shape! This circuit burns the most amount of calories while targeting your full body by mixing cardio with strength training exercises! If you do not have a jump rope you can do the motion. If you cannot jump for fitness limitations I suggest stepping side to side for the given time.

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Lunge to Bicep Curl to Shoulder press

What It Does: This is a thigh, butt AND arm blaster! How Many to Do: 10-12 reps for each leg How to Do It: Keep your knee in line with your ankle and behind your toe while engaging your core, then tuck your belly button into your spine.

Tricep Extensions in Stork Stance

What It Does: This lifts your butt by targeting the back of your leg; it also tones those triceps! How Many to Do: 24 reps (12 balancing on each leg) How to Do It: Stand on one leg with a soft knee, squeeze your core, keep your elbows tucked into your sides and kick back the dumbbell slowly and controlled without swinging.

Jump Rope (1 minute) Physio Ball Push Up and Tuck What It Does: This great move will not only sculpt your entire ab area for

your swimsuit, but also targets your chest and arms! How Many to Do: 12 push-ups and tucks How to Do It: Make sure your hands are in line with your shoulders, your core is engaged and your shins and feet are balancing on the ball. Slowly tuck your body in using your abdominal muscles and alternate with a push-up. You can go down as far as you are comfortable.

Leg Lifts with Physio Ball

What It Does: This tones your stubborn inner thighs and flattens both your lower and upper stomach. How Many to Do: 12 crunches How to Do It: Press your lower back into the floor. While squeezing the ball with your inner thighs crunch both sides of your body.

V-Sit with Overhead Tricep Extension

What It Does: Wave goodbye to the fat underneath your arm! How Many to Do: 15 reps How to Do It: You can have your heels lifted or in the air. Squeeze your continued on page 15 . . .

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abdominal muscles while performing an overhead triceps extension. Keep your elbows tucked in. Jump Rope (1-2 minutes)

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kick your leg back by tightening your glute muscles (glutes is a fancy word for your butt). REPEAT ONE MORE TIME! Have fun! You'll feel it but it'll be so worth it when you slip into your swimsuit. Katrina Hodgson, www.ToneItUp.com, NASM CPT, BS Health Science, has helped thousands reach their goals by designing fitness programs with her workout videos and her website ToneItUp.com. Karena & Katrina BS, NASM CPT, AFAA, AAAI, Nutrition & Fitness Coaches www.toneitup.com

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Say NO to Drugs. by Shawn Messonnier DVM

aspects of a holistic health care plan for your pets is saying NO to drugs whenever possible, and finding alternatives to traditional medications. Drugs certainly have their place in the treatment of many diseases, and we shouldn’t totally abandon their use. In my opinion, they work best for acute problems (such as serious infections and the occasional flare-ups of chronic problems like allergies and arthritis.) More chronic problems (and often minor acute problems) respond best to alternative therapies like herbs, homeopathics, magnetic therapy, chiropractic, and acupuncture. Chronic use of conventional drugs is often more expensive than alternative treatments, and side effects are much more commonly encountered

when using conventional medications than when alternative therapies are used. Additionally, many pets treated with chronic drug therapy develop side effects from these drugs, or even another disease from the drug therapy! This means that even more drugs are used to treat these secondary disorders, leading to further increases in side effects or second or third diseases. Finding natural, alternative therapies is a safer, healthier approach for treating the pet with chronic problems. When drugs need to be used in treating diseases in pets, especially chronic diseases, the LOWEST dose of the drug that provides relief should be used for the SHORTEST amount of time. This approach minimizes side effects, and also gives the pet the “correct” amount of drug it needs at that time. Shawn Messonnier DVM Author, the award-winning The Natural Health Bible for Dogs & Cats and Unexpected Miracles-Hope and Holistic Healing for Pets. Found at amazon.com. Learn more about natural pet care at www.petcarenaturally.com Get Dr. Shawn’s new app for your iPhone at http://pawsforpeace.com/iphone/ Check out Dr. Shawn’s new line of USDA certified organic shampoos at www.petcarenaturally.com

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Gymnastics

by JJ McPherson

A spring board for sports!

When adults and teens exercise

or train for sports you can usually hear grunting, whistles blowing, weights pounding, coaches screaming, and heavy breathing. The sounds I hear when teaching children gymnastics however, are the sounds of laughter, squeals of excitement, music, and words of positive encouragement. The sounds from the two groups may be different; however, the end goal for both groups is to get exercise, improve performance in sports, and have the best quality of everyday life. Gymnastics is a perfect spring board and a great environment to start helping your child develop beneficial life and sports skills. Balance and strength are key aspects in every sport. Whether your child is on the soccer field attempting to score a goal or on the baseball diamond trying to hit a home run; balance and strength will impact their overall performance. These important physical attributes are key aspects to gymnastics training. As early as a child can crawl or walk they can get a head start by participating in a fun and imaginative gymnastics program.

Balance

Conventional gymnastics skills require balance. Walking on a balance beam or performing a scale (standing on one leg and holding the other in the air parallel to the floor), will help a child discover the concept of balance and hone in on their ability to fight gravity. A progression of skills achieving optimal balance is illustrated below. Picture 1 shows a two year old trying to balance on one leg while trying to straighten their back leg in the air. Picture 2 shows a five year old performing a scale while balancing on a floor beam. Picture 3 shows a twelve year old leaping to a scale on a high beam. This photographic progression shows that a child can develop the important skill of balance through gymnastics. Helping a child

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Strength

Strength is an integral part of many gymnastics movements and skills. Gymnastics uses bodyweight movements and exercises to strengthen athletes. For example the pull-up, push-up, tricep dip, and the handstand are a few exercises that can dramatically improve strength.

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The handstand takes a lot of upper body strength to support body weight, and leg muscles to kick up to the classic inverted position. While not many two year olds can kick up and hold a perfect handstand, the movement can be tailored to their age and skill level and progress as strength and coordination increases. A progression of skills depicting increasing strength is shown below. Picture 1 shows a two year old doing a donkey kick; building upper body strength by supporting body weight and building strength by jumping their feet in the air. Picture 2 shows a five year old doing a horsey kick, which is very similar to a donkey kick, however the child is kicking their feet in the air higher while supporting their body weight for a longer period of time. Picture 3 shows a ten year old holding a handstand, which takes an immense amount of upper body strength to hold the inverted positions while using leg muscles to kick up and squeeze together, to achieve the best possible form. Practicing these movements at a young age will dramatically increase a child’s strength and equip them with muscle strength that will prepare them for any future sport. This article touches on the benefits of balance and strength development in gymnastics with relation to sports. Developing and improving a child’s strength and balance in a fun and exciting atmosphere can increase confidence and lead a child to try new sports and activities, along with helping each child to excel in current activities and sports. JJ McPherson is a 3rd generation gymnastics coach. He is a graduate of Northeastern University, Cross Fit Level 1 and Cross Fit Kids certified. He currently teaches all ages Tumblefun Gymnastics in Marshfield. Check out his fun and fitness based gymnastics programs on the web tumblefungymnastics.com.


Lean and Green Tips

by Kami Gray

Shop the perimeter of your grocery store where all the fresh,

healthy food is located, like fruits, vegetables, seafood, and meats. The packaged, processed, and frozen foods that often contain trans fats, high fructose corn syrup, and other unhealthy additives are typically found in the center of the store. This could also be a money-saving strategy, since fresh foods typically cost less than processed foods. It’s better for the environment because all that excessive packaging ends up in landfills. You are reducing waste as you’re reducing your waist! Don’t forget to bring reusable

Eat Less Meat and more protein

substitutes like legumes, nuts, seeds (which contain antioxidants, omega 3 fatty acids, fiber, Vitamin E, and far less saturated fat, antibiotics, hormones.) This is good for you, animal livestock, and the planet. Plant-based food has far less environmental impact than animal-based food. Getting your protein from sources other than beef is a pretty brilliant idea. The EPA estimates that nearly 75 percent of the water pollution in the United States is a direct result of industrial beef production and processing. The problems associated with global warming and climate change are also increased due to beef production and consumption. From a health standpoint, there are many reasons to limit your beef consumption. Beef is a leading source of dietary saturated fat, which can significantly increase the risk of heart disease, the number one killer of men and women today. Beef consumption also creates a significant number of public health hazards because animal feed in industrial meat plants may contain arsenic, animal by-products, and antibiotics.

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Kale

The Super Food

by Carly Johann, and Sheena Benton

Sauteed Kale Saute kale in olive oil with chopped fresh garlic and salt and pepper to taste. Serve with small pieces of whole grain artisan bread for a simple, healthy appetizer or side dish. Kale is a bonafide superfood. One cup of kale has only 36 calories and zero grams of fat, which makes it a great diet aid. Furthermore, one cup contains nearly 20% of the RDA of dietary fiber, which promotes regular digestion, prevents constipation, lowers blood sugar and curbs overeating. Kale is also superstar in the arena of carotenoids and flavonoids, two powerful antioxidants that protect our cells

from free radicals that cause oxidative stress. Key for athletes, one cup of kale also provides about 10% of the RDA of omega-3 fatty acids that helps regulate the body’s inflammatory process. A megadose of vitamin K further aids to fight against excessive inflammatory-related problems, such as arthritis, autoimmune disorders, and asthma. Try to add a handful of raisins for sweet surprises and it’s a good source of iron or add a sprinkle of crushed hazelnuts for some good fats. Carly C. Johann. Club Run Coach & Balanced Strength Instructor. http://balancedstrength.com/carly-johann

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Tips for Detoxing

by Kathleen Ogar

Spring is the perfect time of year

to clean things up. Try applying a few of these detox tips.

Detox Tea. For at least one week,

Change Your Food Routine.

just water and herbal teas. This will ease the stress on your kidneys, help flush retained fluids in your cells, and help filter your blood and liver. I recommend drinking 6-to-8 cups a day of the following tea to help "crowdout" less healthy beverages, maintain a state of fullness, reduce your appetite, and cleanse your liver and kidneys. In a quart of water, combine 2 tablespoons of each of the following and gently simmer the tea: burdock root, yellow dock root, dandelion leaf and root, licorice root, fennel, and ginger. Drink it throughout the day.

Detox Your Dinner. For seven nights, prepare a simple meal of liver detoxifying steamed vegetables like carrots, broccoli, artichokes, beets, and onions, along with a 4-ounce portion of protein simply prepared with a little bit of olive oil. Consider wild fish, organic lean meats, or lentils for your protein sources.

try limiting all of your beverages to

Wake-Up Drink. First thing upon waking, and on an empty stomach, drink 1 cup of hot filtered or spring water with the juice from half of one lemon and two pinches of cayenne pepper. The lemon stimulates your digestion and the cayenne enhances circulation and blood flow. Contrast Shower. Try your own at-home version of an old naturopathic hydrotherapy cure. Each time you take a hot shower, follow it by a cold rinse (60 seconds). The "contrast" stimulates circulation, your immune system, and your ability to detox via your skin. Your pores will tighten and you will feel invigorated and ready for the day. Fever Baths. Take a warm bath in the evening and add one cup of Epsom salts to soothe, relax, and detox. You can increase the benefits of a fever bath by drinking 2-to-3 cups of hot tea while in the bath to work up a sweat.

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Many of us unknowingly consume foods that we have allergic reactions to or that increase toxins in our bodies, causing symptoms like arthritis, headaches, water retention, and fatigue. The most common culprits are gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, corn, and sugar. I suggest taking a break from all of these foods, or picking one that is predominant in your diet and taking a break from it. Often, if we simply eliminate foods that contain gluten (wheat, oats, rye, barley, spelt) and replace them with brown rice, millet, or quinoa products, we can change our eating habits and actually increase the variety of foods we eat.

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Spring Cobb Salad

with Honey Dressing and Kale Flowers

by Andrea Beaman

2 cups mixed baby greens (kale, mizuna, mesclun), rinsed 2 pastured eggs, boiled and quartered 2 ounces, raw cheddar cheese, cubed 1 strip naturally cured pastured bacon, cooked until crispy ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil 1 shallot minced 2 tbsp. apple cider vinegar 2 tsp. raw local honey Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Kale flowers or Arugula flowers Put baby mixed greens into a large mixing bowl. Top with egg slices, cheddar cheese and chopped bacon. Whisk olive oil, shallot, apple cider vinegar and honey. Season the dressing with salt and black pepper to taste. Drizzle Dressing on top of salad. Garnish with kale flowers. Andrea Beaman is a Natural Foods Chef, author, and television host dedicated to alternative healing and green, sustainable living. Log onto www.andreabeaman.com

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The Power of by Marc Lesser

Sabbath

When my two children were in elementary school, a weekly day of doing less was an important part of our family ritual. We borrowed some ideas from the Jewish Sabbath as well as Buddhist Day of Mindfulness practices. At the heart of our day we had three simple rules that we applied from sundown on Friday until sundown on Saturday evening: Rule #1: There was no spending money. Rule #2: There was no watching television. Rule #3: We did something together as a family. These three guidelines produced significant results in the quality of those twenty-four hours. What a relief to not buy anything, not have the television on, and spend time simply enjoying each other’s presence. My wife and I talked more with our two children; we read books, told stories, played games, went for walks, and shared meals. The biggest benefit of this structured break was that,

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the four of us to stand on our deck together, seeing who could find the three stars as the sun faded and nighttime slowly emerged. Of course, since we live in Marin County, dense fog sometimes forced us to use our imaginations. Instituting rest and simplicity is not a magic wand for perfection. There were occasional disagreements, grumpiness, and boredom. But our imperfections often emerge as the most endearing parts of ourselves, and those“Sabbath” days stand out as important building blocks, and are great memories, for our still growing family. You don’t need to have children to create a regular Sabbath or retreat in your life. In fact, you can do this if you live by yourself, with others, or a family of any size.

for a day, the pace of our lives slowed down and our family connections increased. One of my favorite parts of this ritual was the formal ending. We observed the Jewish tradition of looking for the first three stars to become visible on Saturday evening, signaling that Sabbath was over. It was fun and exciting for

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Marc Lesser is CEO of ZBA Associates LLC, a company providing executive coaching, consulting and keynote speaking services to businesses and non-profits. Author of Less: Accomplishing More By Doing Less, and Z.B.A. Zen of Business Administration; How Zen Practice Can Transform Your Work and Your Life., published by New World Library. To learn more about ZBA’s services, Accomplishing More By Doing Less workshops, and Warmhearted Leadership workshops, visit www.zbaassociates.com or www.accomplishingmorebydoingless.com


by Samantha Cameron

Insomnia Insomnia

Sleepless nights stalk the body in

many ways for many reasons. Primary issues are stress, hormonal imbalances, and depression. Not getting enough sleep affects the brain, the body, and emotional well being. It’s serious when it is on-going. Sleep apnea, the absence of breathing several times a night, is a disorder that affects a good night’s sleep, which will not be addressed here. Go see a good sleep doc. Make sure you are getting enough Calcium, especially Calcium Lactate or Chelate, 1,000 to 2,000 mg daily, along with 1,000 mg of Magnesium. If you fall asleep then wake later in the night, often the lack of Calcium contributes to this sleep pattern. Get enough exercise during the day. Even a short walk can make a sleep difference. Do a few Yoga Poses in the evening. Eat foods high in tryptophan at dinner, of afterward: turkey, figs, dates, yogurt, tuna, bananas, grapefruit.

Avoid caffeine, especially after 12:00 noon. Avoid or reduce high protein meals in the evening. This includes beans and tofu. They block serotonin production. Avoid or reduce alcohol. It is not a sedative, despite what you think. The body converts it to a chemical, acetaldehyde, which is a stimulant. This wakens you in the early hours. And it builds up more in men than women. Try to eat earlier which helps the digestive process. Avoid or reduce the following foods in the evenings: sugar, cheese, chocolate, sauerkraut, wine, bacon, ham, sausage, potatoes, spinach, and tomatoes. They contain tyramine, which increases the release of norepinephrine, a brain stimulant. Helpful herbs to take as a tea or extract before bed: valerian root, skullcap, catnip, hops, lady slipper, passionflower, and chamomile.

There are several good homeopathics, one is simply called, ‘insomnia.’ If you can have a sample of your hair analyzed for copper or iron deficiency, many doctors believe this deficiency contributes to insomnia, especially in women.

Ayurvedic Notes on Insomnia Insomnia is a disorder created by an imbalance of vata in the nervous system. Drink warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg, or cardamom. or add crushed almonds. Nutmeg helps with calming sleep. Ingest it, or make a paste of nutmeg and ghee to rub on forehead and around the eyes before bed. Drink a cup of tomato juice in early evening, possibly with a pinch of nutmeg, and or with natural sugar. Cherries are helpful for stress, fresh or frozen. Four dates before bed helps calm the nerves. Don’t eat a late dinner or exercise late in the afternoon. Warm oil self massage, especially on scalp and soles of feet. Hot bath with lovely scents and candlelight.

Meditation. Add the pranayama/breath sounds of “so hum.” Inhale think “So” then exhale to “Hum.” Stay focused on third eye, the space between your eyebrows. Build the habit of not allowing worries from the day to enter this time-space. Declare it ‘off limits’ to anything but blissful peace.

Poses Make sure to get enough exercise in the day! Before bed, do series of forward folds while lengthening the breath, especially the exhale, to

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release tension. Make the exhale 2-4 counts longer than inhale. Paschimottanasana – Seated Forward Fold Uttanasana – Standing Forward Fold Adho Mukha Svanasana – Down Dog Uttana Shishosana – Extended Puppy Pose Samamba Sarvangasana – Shoulder Stand Salamba Sirsasana – Supported Head Stand Halasana – Plow Supta Virasana - Reclining Hero Pose Savasana - Corpse Pose ( Focus on breath, feeling soft and relaxed)

Samantha Cameron; 500 RYT, owner-Daily Breath Yoga School, informs her teaching with creativity, wellness, spirituality, and joy. She teaches jazz and modern at Wellesley College; MA-UCLA, and has created Shakti Yoga Dances from the sublime marriage of Yoga & dance. She is principle writer of www.dailybreathjournal.com samanthacameron@verizon.net Facebook- Samantha Cameron-YogaWoman

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Hot Topic

Keep Your Cholesterol in Check

by Phil Lempert

Cholesterol is one of those, gotta have it, but don’t want to have too much, or the wrong kind, of nutrients. Cholesterol is absolutely necessary for the formation of certain hormones and essential for other basic cell functions. It is estimated that American’s daily dietary cholesterol intake is about 300-500 mg, and the oxidized version (will touch on this later) could account for up to 10 percent of this. American Heart Association recommends no more than 300mg cholesterol from dietary sources, and also reminds us that the body, particularly the liver, produces its own cholesterol.

Cholesterol from eggs, pasture raised, grass fed meats, and dairy foods, when consumed with a whole foods based diet, in moderation is not harmful. The oxidized or overcooked, CAFO sourced meat and other products are where we can run into trouble. A study from the Chinese University in Hong Kong isolated oxidized cholesterol in foods and found that it both increases total cholesterol levels and promotes atherosclerosis; the hardening of the arteries. Oxycholesterol, or oxidized cholesterol, is generally formed when foods of animal origin (most contain transfats) are heated and cooked at very high temperatures. When heated, cholesterol is oxidized (forming free radicals!) forming the new, dangerous union of oxygen and cholesterol. It is a well-known fact that high cholesterol levels pose a major health risk; The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 20 percent of all strokes and over 50 percent of all heart attacks can be linked to high cholesterol.

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There has been little research comparing oxidized cholesterol with non-oxidized cholesterol (LDLs and HDLs). The Chinese study involved feeding hamsters either a diet high in oxycholesterol or non-oxidized cholesterol; those in the former displayed total blood cholesterol increases of up to 22 percent versus the non-oxidized eaters. As well as a significant increase in blood cholesterol – or because of it – the oxy-eaters also demonstrated a greater deposition of cholesterol in the lining of their arteries. For those watching their cholesterol, choosing meals can be a challenge. Here are some tips to keep you on track and your cholesterol levels health.

Avoid trans-fat. Stay away from items that list “partially hydrogenated oil” on the label. Reading all food labels is essential, even if the nutrition facts states 0 trans fats. Use fresh garlic when cooking.

Garlic has been shown to help lower cholesterol levels.

Brew some green tea. The

antioxidants in green tea help lower cholesterol and prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol.

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Stock up on soluble fiber.

Fiber, specifically soluble fiber helps lower cholesterol by binding with it in the digestive tract and helping it pass through the body. Choose beans and lentils, apples, oats, barley, carrots and freshly ground flaxseed.

Snack on almonds. Studies have demonstrated almonds ability to lower LDL cholesterol as well as blood sugar levels – yes a 1-2 punch. Phil Lempert is a leading food industry analyst, journalist and trend-watcher. SupermarketGuru. com offer readers the latest food & health news, new food product ratings, money saving tips, unique recipes, food allergy info and resources to help get the most from every shopping trip. Phil Lempert is "The Supermarket Guru", for more information and his free e-newsletter just log on to www.supermarketguru.com


Learning to Receive Getting A Massage

by Robert Lawrence Friedman

When was the last time you

received a massage from your loved one, or from a professional? I am a great believer in the importance of finding a way, as stress levels increase, to take a break from the routines and stressors of daily life. Massages are a wonderful way to do this. There are many types of massages available. I will discuss just a few of them here. Swedish Massage is a system of therapeutic massage which relaxes muscles by applying pressure to them against deeper muscles and bones. Swedish massage therapists will rub your muscles in the same direction as the flow of blood returning to the heart. Swedish massage includes kneading, tapping, friction, vibration, effleurage and shaking motions.

Aromatherapy Massage uses

essential oils distilled from botanical sources to balance the nervous system and cleanse the body. The massage therapist uses flowing strokes on the body as essential oils are applied. Depending on the type of essential oil used, aromatherapy can be a powerful way to relax, but also can be stimulating as well.

applying pressure to various meridians in the body.

Aromatherapy Massage

Ayurvedic Botanical Massage is a type of massage

which promotes relaxation through applying a warm herbal solution to the body while the face is gently cleansed with herbs and massaged with essential oils from India.

Shirodhara is a fascinating massage which originated in India and one which I personally experienced. It involves a warm herbal oil which drips slowly on the area just below Deep Tissue Massage is a type of massage that focuses on the body’s deeper muscles and connective tissues. The therapist applies deepkneading movements to realign muscles. This is also known as Rolfing, Feldenkrais, Trager and Hellerwork

Deep Tissue Massage

Shiatsu Massage utilizes

the theory of acupuncture and acupressure with the goal of balancing the energies of the body. The theory of Shiatsu massage is that your body will work best when it is balanced. One of the goals of Shiatsu massage is to find those areas where the energy of the body is blocked and open it through

the scalp. This is an unusual type of massage in that there is no physical touching from the massage therapist at all.

Reflexology is a massage that focuses primarily on the foot. It is based on the theory that the foot is a map of the entire body and by applying pressure to specific points of the sole; the referred body part will feel beneficial effects. Robert Lawrence Friedman is the author of the book “How to Relax in 60Seconds or Less” and “The Healing Power of the Drum – A Psychotherapist Explores the Healing Power of Rhythm,” which investigates the use of rhythm as a stress reliever.

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HOLISTIC CENTER Sally Hamer founder of My Private Practice Holistic Center offers many forms of alternative therapies 508 291.4832 W. Wareham www.myprivatepracticeholistics.com

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST Clare Goodwin. My unique approach will

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IET Training. Reiki 1, 2 and 3 Classes, Nursing CEUs Available. Call for Upcoming Classes. Locations on South Shore. 774.240.5839 rachelle333888@gmail.com

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educational center and retreat for people facing life struggles, seeking spiritual growth. 4 Elm Street, Kingston. 781.936.8068 www.hopefloatswellness.com

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A Sanctuary for Angels,Healing & Soul Growth. Rev. Cathi Burke & Cristina Burke, Intuitives/Healers/Spiritual Teachers 320 Washington Street, Norwell, 781.871.1740 www.angeloflightministry.com

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Offering Massage, Reiki, Crystal Healing, Mediumship, Readings, and Gifts. Workshops: Yoga, New Age, Women’s Groups, Healing, and Meditation, Qigong The Healing Moon Wellness Center 34 School Street, Foxboro 508-5435522 www.thehealingmoon.com

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Jodi St.Onge RMT. KP. SMT. Offering: Reiki, Reiki Training, Crystal Therapy, Shamballa Healing, Yoga, Massage. 40 N. Main St. Carver 781.964.6606

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HYPNOSIS Nora Helbich of New Day Hypnosis & Healing. Hypnosis,

Hands-on Healing, Reconnective Healing, Theta Healing 283 Main Street, Kingston, MA 508.280.1523 www.newdayhealing.com

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HYPNOTHERAPY Janet (Parks) Dwinells, M.A., CCH Alchemical

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INTUITIVE HEALING Nora Helbich

of New Day Hypnosis & Healing. Hypnosis, Hands-on Healing, Reconnective Healing, Theta Healing 283 Main Street, Kingston, MA 508.280.1523 www.newdayhealing.com

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NUTRITION Introductory session free of charge. Nutrition Matters. Rosalind Michahelles,D.Soc., Health Counselor. Cambridge, MA 617.491.3239 www. nutrition-matters.info Osteopathic medicine Dr. Kimberly D’Eramo Aligning you with the highest

Coaching® & Diamond Horse Coaching mmf@soulworkscoaching.com or coachmonique@verizon.net 617-3287113 www.soulworkscoaching.com or www. diamondhorsecoaching.com

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MASSAGE Lauren’s Massage Lauren Turner, LCMT 144 Washington

Pet Grooming (mobile) Aussie Pet Mobile Cape Cod From Provincetown

Street, Norwell, MA 781.878.6002 lajoturn@gmail.com www.laurens-wellness.com

MASSAGE/ENERGY THERAPIST Diane M. Colligan L.P.N, L.M.T., Therapeutic

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MASSAGE Simply Soothing Sanctuary. 84 Summer St. Kingston MA

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PRANIC HEALING Miriam G. Smith.

Balances physical, emotional, mental, & spiritual energy with no-touch healing of acute or chronic illness, stress, or pain. Individual/ classes/distance. 978.683.6129 mgsenergy@comcast.net www. PranicHealingNE.com

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PUBLIC RELATIONS Candita’s Production Studio. I will assess

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THETA HEALING Nora Helbich of New Day Hypnosis & Healing.

Hypnosis, Hands-on Healing, Reconnective Healing, Theta Healing 283 Main Street, Kingston, MA 508.280.1523 www. newdayhealing.com

VETERINARY ALTERNATIVES Kingston Animal Hospital Acupuncture & other natural & holistic treatments to promote wellness and longevity. Mark Russo, Kingston 781.585.6525 www.HealthyVeterinaryAlternatives.com

Vitamins Nutraceutical Contact Al Bozza Certified Nutraceutical Consultant and Lifestyle Coach. 774.571.5170 abozza@aol.com

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terminally ill patients and their families.

REIKI CERTIFICATION With Maureen Spencer, RN. Location: North Weymouth.

Care Alternatives Hospice/South Shore. Reiki, Pet Therapy, Music, Massage,

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empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. 76 Ferry Hill Road, Marshfield, MA 781.834.8371

YOGA DragonFly Yoga Studio

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Sutherland 98 Derby Street, Suite 440. Behind Crate & Barrel. www.dancingcrowyoga.com 781.836.5150

YOGA Renew Yourself Studio.

Fern Ross Israel, MA, LMHC. Offering Yoga, Breathwork, EMDR. 617.696.1665 flowingchi@ comcast.net www.heartcenteredhealing.org

MASPEE, MA April 18th –

Healing Through Guided Imagery. Janet Dwinells, M.A., CCH, 681 Falmouth Rd, Mashpee, MA. Suggested donation $15. 707.888.8388 6:30 – 8:30pm voyageofthesoul@gmail.com www. voyageofthesoul.com

CANTON, MA Saturday 4/21/12 10a-5p

YOGA Real Life Yoga Nancy West, 239 N. Holistic Health & Psychic Fair

Franklin St. Holbrook,MA offering yoga for PTSD, kundalini, hatha, restorative yoga , yogalates, reiki, and acupressure. 781.767.1827, nancy_ reallifeyoga@comcast.net, www.reallifeyoga.com

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ZUMBA YWCA 76 Ferry Hill Road, Marshfield, MA 781.834.8371 www. ywcamarshfield.org

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Pranayama Intro Series with Mid Walsh. Pranayama is a form of meditation based on regulating and observing the breath. In each 45 minute session students will learn a new pranayama technique, hold a pranayama practice, and have an opportunity to discuss their pranayama experience. Register on our website. Dancing Crow Yoga 98 Derby Street (behind Crate and Barrel), Hingham, MA 781-836-5150 www. dancingcrowyoga.com

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NASHUA, NH April 22 Sun

Holistic & Metaphysical Fair Nashua, New Hampshire Crowne Plaza 2 Somerset Parkway (603) 321-4818 Angie D’Anjou General Admission $3.00 angie@angiedanjou.com /www.angiedanjou.com

HANOVER April 20, 2012 Friday 7:30 - 9:30 PM KNOW YOUR LUCKY NUMBERS with RONNIE SHAFFER. Learn about the four most important numbers in your life and their effects. Learn about your life, personality, destiny and more all from your personal numbers. Cost $25/Door $30. Held at Willow Rock Natural Healing Center in Hanover, Ma. Contact: vas4@comcast.net or call 781-8572353.

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA April 20th – 30th, 9am-6pm

Eight day, NeuroLinguistic Programming (NLP) certification course! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www.capecodcenterforwholehealth.com Continued


CARVER, SAT. APRIL 27 AND SUN. APRIL 28TH

REIKI MASTER TEACHER CERTIFICATION USUI TRADITION. - 10 - 6 pm daily. This is the final stage of initiation into the Reiki Tradition of Natural Healing, bestowing upon the practitioner the knowledge of Master and Teacher. Prerequisit Reiki I and Reiki II. $350. Contact: Jodi at Blue Angel Healing, 781-9646606 www.blueangelheaing.webs.com

NORTON, MA April 29th —

MARK MINCOLLA PhD, NATURAL HEALTH CARE EXPERT Presents: “Food is Medicine” Personal Best Karate, NORTON, MA 12pm - 1:30pm Cost $25. Tickets Call 781 834.2728

BRIDGEWATER, MA April 29 th Sunday — 1-5pm

Twin Passion ~ Twin Flame Relationship Repatterning Angels of Light 320 Washington St, Norwell, MA. Clear karmic and family patterns that block you from attracting your perfect soul mate. To Register Contact Cathi Burke 781871-1740 or email: angels8888@comcast.net

IET for kids ( Connecting with Angels for kids ) Ages 8 -12 with Rachelle Croteau, Kids will learn how to ask the angels for help by making a heartlink connection, Make pendulums, discovering the power of +/thoughts. learn to clear negative energy and receive a basic IET attunement. 508 697 2334 Rachelle333888@gmail.com 1355 pleasant St. Bridgewater www.upliftingconnections.com

HINGHAM, MA April 27 - June 15 2012 8 Fridays 9:30-10:30 am

SWANSEA April 29th, May 20th, June 24th, July 29th, August 19th, September 23rd, October 21st - Sundays 9 - 5PM. 7

Norwell, MA April 29, 2012 12:30 – 5:30 pm

Kettlebell Workout Series with Don Wood. A kettlebell is a traditional Russian training tool that has been used to develop full body conditioning and fitness. You will learn simple, whole body movements that are easy to learn and fun to do. Register on our website. Dancing Crow Yoga 98 Derby Street (behind Crate and Barrel), Hingham, MA 781-836-5150 www.dancingcrowyoga.com

BOSTON, MA April 28th —

A DAY WITH DR. BRIAN WEISS AND JOHN HOLLAND. Learn How to Release All Your Anxieties and Fears By Unlocking the Doors to Your Past! Connect with Your Loved Ones on the Other Side! Back Bay Events Center – John Hancock Hall 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA. 10 am - 5 pm. Cost $138 Call Candita Mamet 781.834.2728 www.myhealthylivingmag.com

Month Herbal Certification Course with Linda Patterson. In depth look into the properties, preparations and uses of herbs. Hosted at The Soul Purpose. www.the-soulpurpose.com 774-264-1329 CEU’s available for all courses: About Linda: www.aromatherapyandherbalstudies.com

Norwell, MA April 29, 2012 12:30 – 5:30 pm

Twin Passion ~ Twin Flame Relationship Repatterning Angels of Light 320 Washington St, Norwell, MA. Clear karmic and family patterns that block you from attracting your perfect soul mate. To Register Contact Cathi Burke 781871-1740 or email: angels8888@comcast.net

CARVER, MA April 29th, May 6th Sunday - 10-6 pm Reiki Master Teacher Certification Usui Tradition.This is the final stage in Reiki Training, passing down the knowledge of Master/Teacher to the student. Manual & Cert. Included. $350 Contact Jodi, Blue Angel Continued


Healing 781-964-6606 www.blueangelhealing.webs.com

MARSHFIELD, MA May 1st —

HOMEOPATHY FOR BEGINNERS: Holly Dolben, PT and Reiki Master. Learn the common remedies used for the usual situations families face - injuries, colds, flu, and other first-aid type conditions. Tuesday 9:1511:15. Marshfield. Call 781.834.8371 www. ywcamarshfield.org

Onset, MA May 2, 2012 7:30 pm

What’s Your Money Karma? Onset Spiritualist Church 17 Highland Avenue Onset, MA If you’ve been working with the Law of Attraction and you find it’s slow going, it’s time to look deeper and discover your money karma. For More Info: www.church1.org/id14.html

SCITUATE, MA Friday, May 4th at 7pm.

Monthly Meditation Group. Footprints Holistic, 56 Common Street, Scituate, MA. For more information www. footprintsholistic.com Or 781-545-2663.

SAGAMORE BEACH May 4th - 6th —

REIKI 1, 2, 3 Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 508-5392885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

LEYDEN, MA May 5th & 6th — THE SPIRITUAL

PATH A Two Day Retreat with Ed Williamson at Spirit Fire Retreat Center in Leyden MA. edsteachings@msn.com www.spiritfire.com/theretreat

FOXBORO, MA May 6th —

YOGA REACHES OUT 2012 YOGATHON. Gillette Stadium Field House, Foxboro, MA. Yoga, Music, FUNdraising. Featuring: Baron Baptiste, Fundraise for Children’s Hospital

Boston and Africa Yoga Project. info@ yogareachesout.org www.yogareachesout. kintera.org/yogathon2012

WELLESLEY, MA Tuesdays, May 8 – 29, 7 – 9 pm

Mindful Nourishment Visions HealthCare, 170 Worcester St., Ste 200, Wellesley, MA. Gain awareness, insight, and nutrition knowledge in this unique 4-week program. Registered & licensed nutritionist, Julie Freeman, and Energy Healer/Mindfulness Facilitator, Patricia Howard, can teach you how to satiate yourself physically and emotionally. Registration Required: marketing@ visionsmedical.com, (781) 431-1333 x131.

SAGAMORE BEACH May 10 & 24

Soul Coaching – Denise Linn. Hypnotic Book Club. You Can Change your Life - Louise Hay. The Hypnotic Book Club focuses on the principles and instrumental steps to practice from some best sellers. Two sessions a month to discuss the principles and enjoy a hypnosis session to instill into our subconscious mind the fundamental steps to naturally adapt to change. COST: $60. PEACE ohm MIND 112 State Road, Sagamore Beach, MA 508.833.2429

BROCKTON, MA May 19th —

IBN PRESENTS “HEALTHY LIVING”. A Wellness Trade Show. WESTGATE MALL. 200 Westgate Drive Brockton, MA. If you are exhibiting please contact Kyle Tornow 617.378.5354 tornowkyle@yahoo.com

NORWELL, MA May 19 th Saturday - 6-8pm

Gifted Intuitive/Medium Roland Comtois. At Angels of Light, 320 Washington St. Norwell, MA. Join Roland for this powerful evening event, as he brings his mediumship skills and gifts to all who attend. www. angeloflightministry.com

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MARSHFIELD, MA May 18th —

MIND-BODY CONNECTIONS- Holly Dolben. Learn some common and likely associations behind various physical problems. Friday 9:1511:15. Marshfield. 781.834.8371 www.ywcamarshfield.org

SAGAMORE May 18th-20th

3 day Crystal Energy Healing certification course, Dowsing, Crystal Readings, Basic & Advanced, take 1 or all 4! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, 508.539.2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

CARVER, SUN. MAY 20 10-6pm

SCITUATE, MA Friday, June1st at 7pm.

Monthly Meditation Group. Footprints Holistic, 56 Common Street, Scituate, MA. For more information www.footprintsholistic.com Or 781-545-2663.

CARVER, SAT, JUNE 2, 11-4pm

TEACHINGS OF THE STONE PEOPLES MEDICINE. Led by Native American Magali Redsky. This is an introductory class introducing you to the Stone Peoples Medicine. $104 Must Pre-register. Call Jodi from Blue Angel Healing 781-964-6606. For more info: www.spiritbearlodge.org

HINGHAM, MA June 2 Saturday 1:30-4pm

REIKI II CERTIFICATION- USUI TRADITION.This is the second stage in the Reiki Tradition, passing down the knowledge of long distance healing, Reiki and First Aid, learn about specific symbols that add versatility and strength to the system of Reiki. Must be Reiki I Trained. $250. Call to Pre-register. Jodi from Blue Angel Healing 781-964-6606 www.blueangelhealing. webs.com

Using Your Yoga Practice to Navigate Life: A Vinyasa Workshop with Shannah Green this dynamic and powerfully physical yet meditative class, we will be focusing on asana as a means of setting intention and cultivating a rich soil of communion, self-expression and self-revelation. Register on our website. Dancing Crow Yoga 98 Derby Street (behind Crate and Barrel), Hingham 781.836.5150 www. dancingcrowyoga.com

NORWELL, MA May 26th Saturday - 1-3 p.m.

PLYMOUTH, MA June 3rd —

Crystal Bowl Event At Angels of Light, 320 Washington St. Norwell with Steve Coburn, who will be presenting a “Spring Time” Healing event with the Power of the Crystal Bowls. For more info go to www.angeloflightministry.com

CARVER FRI, JUNE 1, 7PM

DRUMMING CIRCLE led by Native American Magali Redsky. Join us as we open our hearts to creator with the beat of a drum and prayer. Proceeds to benefit needy family. Bring a Drum. $25. Call to Pre-register. Call Jodi at Blue Angel Healing at 781-964-6606. www. spiritbearlodge.org

HEALTHY LIVING MAGAZINE EXPO, SYMPOSIUM AND RECOGNITION AWARDS. 180 Water Street Plymouth, MA. If you are interested in being a Sponsor or Exhibitor call Candita 781.834.2728. More info log onto www.myhealthylivingmag.com

WHITMAN, MA June 8th —

MARK MINCOLLA PhD, NATURAL HEALTH CARE EXPERT Presents: Metabolic Weight Loss Management, Whitman Wellness Center WHITMAN, MA 7-8:30 pm. $35. Tickets call 781 834 2728

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SAGAMORE BEACH, MA June 15th -17th

3 day Integrative Energy Therapy (IET), certification course, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced & Angel course! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@ comcast.net www.capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

MARSHFIELD, MA June 16th — 9am-2pm, rain or shine. YWCA Yard Sale Table cost is $15.00 or if you would like to donate your stuff you may drop off all donations in front entry room anytime before May 16th. What a way to clean out and feel good about where your stuff is going. Please come and shop and support the YWCA Ferry Hill Road Marshfield Hils, Ma www.ywcamarshfield.org

Marshfield, MA June 25-August 10th

Summer camp 9am to 3pm, early care and late care available Campers are graded by grade and spend the morning rotating through our activities including swimming lesson, archery, crafts, group games, nature activities, and drama, Afternoons include free swim, all-camp activities special events, and inter-group games. Website: ywcamarshfield.org Office: 781-834-8371

MARSHFIELD, MA June 18th - August 24th —

TEN WEEK KIDS DAY CAMP PROGRAM throughout the summer. Tumblefun Gymnastics. Marshfield, MA 781-837-9895 www.Tumblefungymnastics.com

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA June 24th 10am-3pm

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA June 30th + July 1st, 10am-4pm

2 day Tong Ren & TuiNa certification course with Joseph Lucier. Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

SCITUATE, MA Friday, July 6th at 7pm.

Monthly Meditation Group. Footprints Holistic, 56 Common Street, Scituate, MA. For more information www.footprintsholistic.com Or 781-545-2663.

MARLBOROUGH, MA August 10 -12 — 25th ANNUAL

HYPNOTISM CONVENTION Royal Plaza hotel – Marlborough, ma www.ngh.net

BOSTON, MA August 16 - 18 —

BOSTON GREENFEST. City Hall Plaza Boston, Ma, Fun learning experiences to address the important changes we need to make in our daily lives and our neighborhoods. It is an event that will have something for everybody, young and old. If you are interested in being a Sponsor or Exhibitor call Candita 781.834.2728. More info log onto www.myhealthylivingmag.com

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA September 7th - October 15th —

HYPNOTHERAPY COURSE. 12 day, Professional Advanced Hypnotherapy certification course, includes medical/clinical, integrative & transpersonal hypnotherapy! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www.capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

Summer Crystal & Mineral Fair and Open House, common & rare crystals, minerals, jewelry & more! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www.capecodcenterforwholehealth.com Continued


SAGAMORE BEACH, MA October 19th – November 5th 9am-6pm

Eight day, NeuroLinguistic Programming (NLP) certification course! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

OCTOBER 20 HEALTHY LIVING MAG

EXPO. Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School 220 Sandwich Road, Bourne, MA. If you are interested in being a Sponsor or Exhibitor call Candita 781.834.2728. More info log onto www.myhealthylivingmag.com

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA November 9th – 11th, 9am-3pm

3 day Reiki 1, 2, 3, certification course, take 1 or all 3! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA November 18th, 10am-3pm

Fall Crystal & Mineral Fair and Open House, common & rare crystals, minerals, jewelry & more! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www.capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA November 30th – December 3rd, 9am-5pm

3 day Crystal Energy Healing certification course, Dowsing, Crystal Readings, Basic & Advanced, take 1 or all 4! Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

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LAUGHTER YOGA - FREE - Mondays, 9:27 to 10:07 a.m. @ Gus Canty Center, 790 Main Street, Falmouth. 800-990-8290 TAI CHI CHUAN/CHI KUNG- Mike Showstack. Wednesdays, 9:00-10:15. Marshfield. Call 781.834.8371 www.ywcamarshfield.org ZUMBA®: with Angela Hoey. Tuesdays 9:3010:30 and Thursdays 3:30-4:30. Marshfield. Call 781.834.8371 www.ywcamarshfield.org Tong Ren & Varied Energy Healing Clinic. Cape Cod Center for Whole Health. Thursday’s 5:30pm. 508539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com Swimming Lessons: $75.00 per session plus $5.00 membership fee. Two-week sessions, 8 half hour lessons in each session. Minimum age is 4 by Sept. 1st. www.ywcamarshfield.org 781-834-8371

SAGAMORE BEACH, MA Thursday Ongoing 5:30-8:30pm

Tong Ren & Varied Energy Healing Clinic. Cape Cod Center for Whole Health 116 State Road, suite #3, Sagamore Beach, MA 508-539-2885 cccwh@comcast.net www. capecodcenterforwholehealth.com

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