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1 natural awakenings April 2014 FREE HEALTHY LIVING HEALTHY PLANET feel good • live simply • laugh more April 2014 | S.E. Louisiana Edition | NOLAHealthyLiving.com Save Money & The Planet Five Life Choices We Can Make Healthy Recipes Eco-cleaners that take minutes to make Celebrate Earth Day Doggie Etiquette Society Manners Earn a Welcome Celebrating the Green Third Annual Green Natties Sustainability Awards

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H E A L T H Y L I V I N G H E A L T H Y P L A N E T

feel good • live simply • laugh more

April 2014 | S.E. Louisiana Edition | NOLAHealthyLiving.com

Save Money & The Planet

Five Life Choices We Can Make

Healthy RecipesEco-cleaners that take minutes to make

CelebrateEarth Day

Doggie EtiquetteSociety Manners Earn a Welcome Celebrating

the Green

Third Annual Green Natties Sustainability Awards

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Last year the Earth Day Network, via EarthDayNetwork.org, succeeded in signing up more than 1 billion people

around the world eager to perform at least one act of green for Earth Day, which is annually observed on April 22. Their 2014 goal is 2 billion people making a commitment. I have pledged to slay my ghost energy usage once and for all, turning off the chargers and electronics I usually leave plugged in (and drawing

down energy) even when I’m not using them. Mea culpa! Sometimes being part of the planetary solution simply means knowing some of the many doable steps we can take, so we can act on more of them. Some Louisianians say they still are not convinced that climate change is happening, regardless. Such a state of denial is perplexing. Ninety-seven percent of scientists working in the field of climate science agree that Planet Earth is warming and human activity is a driving force. They reference a huge body of peer reviewed scientific studies. Although 3 percent remain skeptics, they offer no evidence to back their criticism. Yet the media tend to give at least equal weight to the skeptics (burying journalistic heads in the sand, as well). As with any information we receive, it’s always wise to consider the source, and make up our own mind as to what we believe. Two books I have found enlightening are Hell and High Water: The Global Warming Solution, by Joseph Romm, and Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, by Mark Lynas. I learned that the factors determining climate are complex; even climate researchers are still discovering how various factors contribute and interact. These and other experts are doing their best to predict future conditions and identify the political forces working overtime to prevent the human race from taking a more rational approach to solutions. Another good source of information I like is the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCSUSA.org). This collaborative started by Massachusetts Institute of Technology students and faculty now encompasses more than 400,000 member scientists, concerned citizens and others advocating for practical solutions for a healthy, safe and sustainable future based on independent and rigorously conducted studies. Just as we need to inform ourselves about how to stay well, we owe it to ourselves and following generations to be well-informed about the health of the environment in which we live. It will take us all working in concert to keep it healthy and safe for our families and communities. To that end, please join me and other sustainably-minded folks at the sixth annual Earth Day Festival and Green Business Expo presented by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade. It’s on April 19 at Armstrong Park, in New Orleans. In addition to superb local food and music, you’ll meet up with local green businesses and nonprofits helping to show us the way to a brighter future. It’s a good place to find the best way for you to get more involved in promoting sustainability in our region. Of course, Natural Awakenings staff will be there and we look forward to seeing you.

In health and sustainability,

Lolita Werhan, Publisher

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16 LIVE GREEN, SAVE BIG Five Eco-Friendly Life Decisions that Can Actually Save Money by Crissy Trask

19 COULD THAT PAIN BE FROM TMD? Temporomandibular Disorders Explained by Kurt A. Le Jeune

20 HOMEMADE ECO-CLEANERS DIY Recipes Keep Your Home Naturally Clean by Lane Vail

22 ICE CHASER James Balog’s Dramatic Images Document Climate Change by Christine MacDonald

26 CELEBRATING THE GREEN Third Annual Green Natties Sustainability Awards by Colleen Morgan

30 POOCH PROTOCOL Good Manners Make a Dog Welcome by Sandra Murphy

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newsbriefsIntegrative Approach to Pain Relief

Integrated Pain and Neuroscience (IPN) has expanded to the heart of Uptown

New Orleans at 2801 Napoleon Avenue. The Napoleon Avenue facility features an acupuncture suite, a procedure suite for fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided intervention and convenient parking. In addition to this flagship clinic, IPN offers locations in Marrero, Chalmette, and Slidell. IPN was founded in 2013 by Eric Royster, MD to provide the most comprehensive pain management experience in the region. The staff consists of practitioners in neurology, psychiatry, orthopedics and acupuncture. “Our goal is to provide a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach for those suffering from chronic painful conditions of any kind. We understand that pain is unique to each individual. The more options we can offer, the more people we can ultimately help,”says Royster. Prior to founding IPN, Royster served as the Medical Director of Pain Management at a major regional hospital and trained many physicians entering the field. As a board certified and fellowship trained pain physician he is well versed in all manner of medical and interventional pain management techniques. He was the first physician in the area to offer minimally invasive lumbar decompression, peripheral stimulation for headache and facial pain, and medical acupuncture for chronic pain. Joining Royster at IPN are Andrea O-Leary, MD, a specialist in both adult and child psychiatry; Aaron J. Friedman, MD, a neurologist also trained in medical acupuncture; and Kim Adkins, PA-C, a physician assistant with experience in treating orthopedic complaints and disorders of the spine. IPN offers treatment for chronic pain including disorders of the spine, neurologic disorders and headache. In most cases, appointments are available within the week. In some cases, advanced treatments, including acupuncture and spinal interventions, may be available same day as the initial consultation appointment.

For more information or an appointment contact Integrated Pain and Neuroscience at 504-300-9020. For more on the practice visit PainIsAPuzzle.com. See ad on page 19

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6th Annual Earth Day Fest

The Earth Day Festival & Green Business Expo presented by the

Louisiana Bucket Brigade will take place on April 19th at Armstrong Park in New Orleans from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Once again, and for the sixth year, this fun event will feature music, food, vendors and activities. The free event is sponsored by green businesses and the solar industry. Sixty food, craft, nonprofits and green businesses will be vendors, including Solar Alternatives, Whole Foods, Massey’s, Joule Solar Energy, PosiGen Green Grants, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club, Gulf Restoration Network and others. There will be an area dedicated to kids activities. Throughout the day attendees will be entertained with live music by Stooges Brass Band, Chegadao, Daria & the Hip Drops and more. Hungry celebrators will be able to purchase and feast on food from such purveyors as Liberty’s Kitchen, Dat Dog, Woody’s Fish Tacos, La Divina Gelateria and Suis Generis. Retired General Russell Honoré of the GreenARMY will be a featured speaker.

Learn more about the Louisiana Bucket Brigade’s work at LABucketBrigade.org. See ad on inside front cover.

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Maitreya Brings Ageless Wisdom Teachings to the World

“Sp i r i t u a l t e a ch e r Mai t reya , whose

mission is to function as a world teacher for all humanity, will begin his mission publically when invi ted by humani ty, t h r o u g h t h e wo r l d ’s major media, to speak on Declaration Day. The date of that future event, when He will distribute love energy to all, will be determined by humanity’s readiness to listen to His call for freedom and justice for people everywhere. True freedom and justice are based upon sharing resources so that all may have the basic necessities of life: nourishing food, safe housing, effective medical care and the education needed for self-sustainment. He will call to our innate divinity and we will all awaken to our purpose in living. Many will be healed.” Share International’s work is to awaken people to this historic opportunity to save the world through expressing Love, and to inform all peoples of their roles in blessing the world and hastening Declaration Day. This Spring, notices are being published across the U.S. in a campaign of awakening. They will also detail free public presentations in many cities and towns, offering clarification and insight and answering questions regarding Maitreya’s mission. “In order for humanity to survive, we, as a family, need to make the conscious decision to learn to cooperate and share resources so that all may live in dignity,” says Betsy Whitfill, correspondent for Share International magazine. “Maitreya stimulates that divine spark within each of us, and offers us the wisdom and experience of the ages. His teachings will engage your heart. It will fire your imagination and restore your purpose for living.”

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On Saturday, May 10, Massage therapist Linda L. Strickland (LA #1479) will present

an introductory class for couples to learn basic massage techniques, including the do’s and don’ts. Sharing massage can help bring couples closer in their relationship. Strickland, who is a 15 year veteran of massage therapy, promises it will be a rewarding experience for all. The class will take place at a Mandeville location on the Northshore. Class begins at 9:30 a.m., ending at 12:30 p.m., leaving couples free to enjoy a leisurely lunch together afterwards. Special pricing is being offered for this class. Interested couples should call 985-727-9665 for details and to reserve a space. See ad on page 18.

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General Honoré‘s Green ARMY

Retired General Russell Honoré became well-known to the world as the man

who brought order to the chaos in New Orleans in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Now he leads a coali t ion of environmental organizations with a mission to make big industry, specifically the petrochemical industry, take responsibility for environmental damage to Louisiana land and water done in the course of conducting business. Coalition allies include the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, Sierra Club, LEAN, Levees.org, 350 and Restore Louisiana Now. The coalition is supporting the Southeast Flood Protection Authority – East’s lawsuit against 97 oil, gas and pipeline companies and plans to address a number of identified issues through legislative efforts. On March 8, the Green ARMY organized a Water Festival on the steps of the state capitol to increase awareness of the issues and to demand the damaging parties take responsibility for reparations. Honoré has pointed to lax standards and ineffective industry regulation as a reason for much of the environmental issues Louisiana now faces. He and the Green ARMY coalition aim to recruit citizens to help hold the industry responsible for any damage it does. Several identified issues include the sinkhole at Bayou Corne, the 60,000 orphaned wells in the state and the salt intrusion into coastal lands. To see all the activities of the Green ARMY or to enlist visit: GoGreenARMY.com.

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Rain Gardens Keep Us Dry

Mayor Mitch Landrieu and EPA Administrator Gina

McCarthy faced freezing rain and reporters in February when they unveiled a new rain garden in the Filmore neighborhood. The installation, on two adjacent vacant lots owned by New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) at 5302 Wildair Drive, was designed to store and clean up to 88,000 gallons of water during storms. McCarthy’s appearance was part of her tour aimed at discussing climate change with cities, an effort following President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address where he outlined his policies on the matter. She discussed the need to reduce greenhouse gases but also, more importantly, resilience to climate change, because, as she was quoted saying: “It’s already happening.” Rain gardens are landscaping installations that store water underground and allow it to percolate back into the groundwater, instead of running directly into the drainage system. In New Orleans, 80 percent of which is below sea level, rainwater must be pumped out to Lake Pontchartrain to keep the city dry –a substantial carbon footprint and cost for the city. Moreover, it picks up pollutants along the way, especially chemicals from the streets. Rain gardens around the city would hold back some water, decrease the drainage burden, reduce subsidence, and mitigate flooding in low-lying areas. The rain garden in Gentilly encompasses approximately 12,000 square feet, is planted with 229 native plants, and cost a total of $38,498. The garden was designed by Dana Brown and Associates and built by Professional Grounds Maintenance; other, similar installations were done on vacant lots in Algiers, Lower 9th Ward, Gentilly Woods and Hollygrove.

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Metairie – A new free report ($50 value) has been released that reveals how breakthrough medical technology is offering new hope to disc and sciatica sufferers. Discover how a clinical study has revealed that non-surgical spinal decompression is 86% successful in treating debilitating back pain. Find out how this FDA cleared technology is helping bulging & herniated disc pain patients. For your free report entitled, “The Severe Back Pain, Sciatica and Disc Pain Guide,”

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Contractor Chosen for Lafitte Greenway Project

The construction of the long-awaited Lafitte Greenway, overseen by the City’s Department of Public Works, will be completed by Durr Heavy Construction, LLC.

Durr Heavy Construction submitted the lowest of five bids ranging from $5.5 million to $7.9 million to construct a 2.4 mile linear park and bike path to be built from Mid-City to Treme. The City of New Orleans held a public meeting with Durr Heavy Construction to communicate important information about how the construction will take place and to allow for public input and questions. Funding for the construction comes from a Community Development Block Grant that allows for the construction of a 12-foot wide asphalt bike path from Basin Street to North Alexander Street through currently vacant city-owned land. The plan includes lighting, new trees and native plants, softball/baseball backstops, soccer goals, a walking path, bike racks and rain gardens. The construction is expected to take one year. The Lafitte Greenway is the latest incarnation of one of New Orleans’ most historic transportation corridors. Once a portage between Bayou St. John and the Mississippi River, the strip was then converted to a canal and eventually filled in and turned into a railway. Now the land will be a linear park where locals can cycle, walk and play. The Greenway is a 3.1-mile-long strip of land bounded by Basin Street, Lafitte Street, N. Jefferson Davis Parkway, and St. Louis Street. The Lafitte Corridor consists of the Lafitte Greenway and the surrounding neighborhoods located within approximately a quarter mile. Friends of Lafitte Corridor is a member-driven nonprofit organization, founded in 2006, devoted to revitalizing Lafitte Corridor by working to build, program, and promote the Lafitte Greenway as a great public space. For more information, please visit: FOLC-NOLA.org.

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Calm Restless Legs Naturally Restless Legs Syndrome (RSL) can wake both sufferers and their

partners at night, and more people suffer than realize it. Even when both continue to doze through a bout of restlessness, it hampers the quality of sleep and can cause them to begin the day fatigued. Some people only notice that a problem exists by its absence when a vacation or business trip prompts sleeping in separate beds, the calmer partner will enjoy deeper, more restful sleep. Other problems can follow if the syndrome is left untreated. A 2011 study by the Interdisciplinary Pain Centre at University Medical Centre, in Freiburg, Germany, reported that untreated RSL patients exhibited depression, anxiety, compulsivity and other impaired behaviors. With topical application of appropriate herbs, oversensitive nerves in legs can be settled and the muscles can be made less responsive to such stimulation. Cramp bark, St. John’s Wort and wild yam have been used for centuries to relax oversensitive nerves and relieve residual tension in skeletal muscles. Sage also has a history of medicinal use, including modern-day application as an antispasmodic. Rosemary, another essential herb, is used to increase circulation and help flush toxins built up in stagnant muscle fibers. The journal International Clinical Psychopharmacology also recently reported that peppermint and lavender work to naturally relax the body. Combining all of these plants can prove an advantageous herbal treatment for RLS. Place tablespoon of each herb in a cup of in hot (not boiling) water to produce a decoction that can be spread or rolled on the legs. The liquid will be absorbed into the skin within a few minutes and leg restlessness will subside and motion will cease.

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Tomatoes Prevent and Even Treat Liver DiseaseTomatoes are widely known for

their outstanding antioxidant content, anti-inflammatory and cancer-fighting properties, plus benefits to heart health. Now, research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center, at Tufts University, in Boston, Massachusetts, has found that consuming tomatoes—p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e i r l y c o p e n e content—can also help prevent and even treat both liver disease and cancer of the liver. The researchers combed through 241 studies and scientific papers to connect the dots. They report that lycopene up regulates the sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) protein, meaning it increases the number of receptors on cell surfaces, thereby increasing cellular response to it. SIRT1 activation is recognized to protect against obesity-induced inflammation and degeneration of the liver, explain the study’s authors. Lycopene was found to protect against fatty liver disease, liver fibrosis and the formation of cancer in the liver and lungs. Multiple studies have shown cooked tomatoes and tomato sauce offer increased bioavailability of healthful lycopene.

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Orange Oil Calms Kids in Dental ChairsFor centuries, aromatherapy using

orange oil has been heralded in traditional herbalism for its ability to alleviate anxiety. Research published in the journal Advanced Biomedical Research now finds that aromatherapy using the same ingredient can significantly reduce a child’s anxiety at the dentist’s office. The study, conducted at Iran’s Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and published in the peer-reviewed journal Advanced Biomedical Research, tested 10 boys and 20 girls between 6 and 9 years old. In this crossover design study, participants were assigned randomly into two groups. Half the children were treated with water instead of any essential oil (control) initially and received orange aroma in the second session (intervention). Another 15 children received treatment under orange aroma in the first encounter (intervention) and were treated without any aroma the second time (control). When the children were given orange oil aromatherapy, they experienced significantly reduced heart rates and lower salivary cortisol levels compared with those not receiving it. The results corroborate findings from a 2000 study from the University of Vienna, in Austria, published in Physiology and Behavior.

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Olive Leaf Outperforms Diabetes DrugOlive leaf may provide nature’s answer to diabetes

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Every pivotal life decision, from choosing where we live to eating healthier, can support our best

interests environmentally, as well. The good news is that it is possible to afford a sustainable way of life. Eco-friendly choices for housing, vehicles and food—generally perceived as expensive for the average individual or family—often are not only attainable when pursued in a

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2. Deciding Where to LiveUrban, suburban or rural, where we live incurs long-term repercussions on the natural environment. Choosing an established community within or close to an urban center tends to be more protective of air, water and land quality than living in a distant, car-dependent suburb, yet many families feel either drawn to or resigned to the suburbs for the lower housing prices. But as Ilana Preuss, vice president at Washington, D.C.-based Smart Growth America, explains, “There is more to housing affordability than how much rent or mortgage we pay. Transportation costs are the second-biggest budget item for most families. In locations with access to few transportation choices, the combined cost of housing and transportation can be more than 60 percent of the total household budget. For families with access to a range of transportation

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choices, the combined cost can be less than 40 percent.” In most suburbs, where the only practical transportation choice is a personal vehicle, dependency on a car takes a toll on us financially and physically. Driving a personal vehicle 15,000 miles a year can cost about $9,122 annually in ownership and operating expenses, according to AAA’s 2013 Your Driving Costs report, and hours spent daily sitting behind the wheel being sedentary is eroding our health. Lack of transportation options is a leading detriment to the nation’s collective wellness, according to the federal agency Healthy People. Sustainable cities provide many

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3. Choosing a CarWe know two primary facts about cars: They are expensive and those with internal combustion engines pollute during operation. Still, many of us need one. Reducing the total impact and burden of owning a car can be as simple as prioritizing fuel efficiency. It helps that fuel-sippers now come in more sizes than just small, yet small subcompacts remain a good place to start our research because of their budget-friendly prices and high fuel economy. A subcompact that averages 32 miles per gallon (mpg) and has a sticker price below $15,000 can save us so much money compared with a top-selling compact SUV—upwards of $16,000 over five years, according to Edmunds.com—that if we need a larger vehicle on occasion, we can more easily afford to rent one. Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), both small and midsized, can be an even better choice, averaging 41 mpg. Cost comparisons show that an HEV can save a heavily travelling city driver nearly $1,000 in fuel costs annually versus a comparably sized conventional gasoline-powered car. Although a 2014 midsized HEV has an

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5. Getting Healthy Going green is healthy in innumerable ways. In addition to driving less, banning toxic products from our household cupboards and dinner plates is another solid place to start on the road to improved well-being for ourselves and the planet. Toxic consumer products pollute the planet, from manufacture through use and disposal. They aren’t doing us any favors. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that the average human body now contains an estimated 700 industrial compounds, pollutants and other chemicals due to exposure to toxic consumer products and industrial chemicals. After researching proper local disposal of such hazards, replace them on future shopping forays with safer choices. It’s an investment in our health that can save untold pain and money and pay off big time in avoiding health problems ranging from cancer, asthma and chronic diseases to impaired fertility, birth defects and learning disabilities according to the Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families Coalition. To reduce exposure to the toxins that are commonly sprayed on conventional crops, select sustainable and organic versions of foods to prepare at home whenever possible. Such choices help keep both our bodies and the environment healthy and can be surprisingly affordable compared with eating out and consuming prepackaged convenience foods. By substituting whole foods for prepared foods, cooking more meals at home and practicing good eating habits—like eating less meat and downsizing portions—the average person can enjoy high-quality food for $7 to $11 per day. This matches or falls below what the average American daily spends on food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Considering that diet-related diseases can cost afflicted families thousands of dollars a year, better food choices can make us not only healthier, but wealthier, too. Crissy Trask is the author of Go Green, Spend Less, Live Better. Connect at CrissyTrask.com.

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Baking soda cleans, whitens, neutralizes odors and softens water. It’s an excellent scrubbing agent for bathrooms, refrigerators and ovens.

Borax, a natural mineral, improves the effectiveness of laundry soap. Although classified (as is salt) as a low-level health hazard that should be kept away from children and animals, borax is non-carcinogenic and isn’t absorbed through skin.

Washing soda, a caustic chemical cousin of baking soda, softens water and removes stains. Bond advises, “It’s a heavy duty cleaner as powerful as any toxic solvent,” so wear gloves.

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Foaming hand/dish soap: Shake one cup of water, a quarter-cup of castile soap and 15 drops of essential oil in a foaming dispenser. Use in bathrooms and kitchens.

Dishwashing detergent: DIYNatural recommends mixing one cup of borax, one cup of washing soda, a half-cup of citric acid and a half-cup of coarse kosher salt. Leave it uncovered for several days, stirring often to prevent clumping. Cover and refrigerate. Use one tablespoon per load with a half-cup of citric acid in the rinse to combat streaks.

Laundry detergent: Combine one cup of borax, one cup of washing soda and one 14-ounce bar of grated castile soap. Use one tablespoon per load, adding a half-cup of lemon juice to the rinse cycle. Prior to washing, use hydrogen peroxide as a stain remover (test first; it may lift color).

Bathroom soft scrub: Bond recommends creating a thick paste with liquid castile soap and a half-cup of baking soda. Scour tubs, showers and stainless steel surfaces with a sponge, and then rinse.

Toilet bowl cleaner: Sprinkle one cup of borax into the toilet at bedtime and then clean the loosened grime with a brush the next morning, advises Bond. Wipe outer surfaces with the all-purpose spray.

Wood polish: Bond recommends mixing a quarter-cup of vinegar or lemon juice with a few drops of olive and lemon oil.

Hard floor cleaner: Environmental Working Group’s DIY Cleaning Guide suggests combining a half-gallon of hot water with one cup of white vinegar in a bucket to mop.

Carpet cleaner: Freshen rugs by sprinkling baking soda at night and vacuuming in the morning, suggests Bond. For deeper cleaning, combine one cup of vinegar and two-and-a-half gallons of water in a steam cleaner.

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Natural Awakenings caught up with some longstanding Green Games contestants. They looked back on the program and how far they have come in reducing their environmental footprint over the years. The consensus is that being part of a network of like-minded organizations has been invaluable. They have looked to each other for inspiration and support and found amplified benefits by working together. “It motivates us to keep improving together,” said Demetria Christo of EcoUrban, a sustainable landscaping company. “It helps to know that there are other businesses trying to reach similar goals - that we are not in a bubble.” “It gives us that sense of community – something bigger to be a part of,” said ZukaBaby owner Erin Pelias. “And it’s beneficial to make connections and learn from other entrepreneurs. It’s reassuring to have someone to go to to ask questions – someone who is also thinking about the triple bottom line,” said Pelias. One tangible benefit of being a part of the network is that some companies

have found ways to dispose of their waste material with another company that can use it as a raw material. For example, Tchoupitoulas Industries, which manufactures city-to-swamp backpacks with local materials out of their French Quarter studio, sends scraps to a toy maker who uses them for stuffed animals. The firm also uses misprinted rice bags, wool draperies and sails, among other materials. LifeCity has also gathered member companies around specific issues or community needs, such as the Green Schools Initiative. These forums were intended to create conversation around a topic, but they have also allowed for business opportunities for the members that got involved. Similarly, they helped members save money by working together to achieve a common goal, like the Green Restaurant Group’s endeavor to buy in bulk. LifeCity connected Christo with member Project Lazarus, which got a grant to do a rain barrel system with EcoUrban that now saves the nonprofit a good bit of money. Projects like that and the new energy efficiency system the organization installed for the three-building historic stone complex in the Marigny, have shown funders that the organization is cutting costs where it can. “In today’s climate, we need to find ways for our organization to stand out,” said Project Lazarus Facilities Manager Kathleen Welch. The nonprofit houses residents afflicted with the HIV/

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sustainable and locally-sourced infant and toddler items, has competed in the Games from year one, has since reduced is carbon footprint by 6,526.6 pounds through green shipping, and is actively greening its supply chain. “The main thing is to be able to feel like you are walking the talk,” Pelias said. “…And you are held accountable – and have a reason to find ways to keep improving.” The Green Natties is the event

where all of this comes together - where environmental nonprofits are recognized for their work, businesses are honored for achieving their sustainability goals, and green consumers can mingle with the leaders in the city’s green business movement. They may even be inspired to be a part of it. “We were really honored,” Roberts said of the recycled wine bottle the organization received for its work last year, which included prodding the Public Service Commission to adopt energy efficiency rules and the city to increase the budget for the EnergySmart program. “It really meant a lot to us.” This year’s event begins with the patron party at 6 p.m. at the Eiffel Society at 2040 St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. By 7 p.m. the awards ceremony begins. Early bird tickets are $35 until May 1. Tickets for the May 15th event can be purchased at www.greennatties2014.eventbrite.com.

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Aikido of New Orleans – 7-8:15pm. The martial art of power and movement. Free introductory class for adults. 2134 Magazine St, 3d fl, NOLA. Info: [email protected] or 504-561-0123.

Wednesdays at the Square – 5-7pm. From March 19 through June 4, a series of free spring music concerts with food and drink for sale to benefit the Young Leadership Council. Artisans village near entrance. Parking at metered spots. At Lafayette Square on St. Charles Ave in CBD.

Northshore Yoga – 5:30-7pm. Gentle, challenging and relaxing classes focusing on breath and move-ment. Appropriate for beginners and seasoned stu-dents. Pleasant, stress-free environment. Mats/props provided. $10/90 minute class or $48/6 classes. 500 E-RYT /CYT teacher. Yoga School, 603 S. Tyler St, Covington. Info: Erin, RYT 500: 985-705-4110 or [email protected]

Gentle Yoga – 6-7pm. (Also Restorative Yoga 7:30pm-8:30pm) With Sally Meredith, ERYT200. Space limited. $70/6 week session or $13 walk-ins. Yoga Village Studio, 3443 Esplanade Ave, NOLA. Info: 504-782-4432 or [email protected].

Basic/Beginners Aikido Classes – 6:15-7:15pm. Practice a martial art of peace for every body whose benefits include self-defense, flexibility, strength, balance, stress reduction, concentration, community, and fun! First class is free. Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes suggested. NOLA Aikido, 3909 Bienville St., Suite 103 (near Canal and Carrolton intersection) in Mid-City. More info: 504-208-4861, [email protected].

Get All Wrapped Up – 6:30pm. Every 3rd Wed. Chance to try a wrap treatment that firms and tight-ens skin and decreases cellulite in as little as 45 minutes. $25 per section. Elite Skin Suite (inside Premier Fitness Ladies Lounge). Ask for Lessie. More Info: 504-452-6964.

Lessons in Meditation – 11am-noon. Beginning 1/7. Join Ellen LaRocca, CPSM, in a weekly meditation including lessons in mindfulness, mantra, visualiza-tion, chant, and labyrinth. $8 suggested donation. Body Works & Wellness Center, 200 Mariners Plaza, Mandeville. More info: 985-373-6089.

Northshore Hatha Yoga – 5-6:30pm. Combine breath with movement in a balancing combination of gentle and challenging yoga postures designed to rejuvenate and relax the body. All levels. Peaceful environment. Mats/props provided. $10/90 min class or $48/6 classes. Yoga School, 603 S. Tyler St, Covington. Contact Erin, RYT 500: 985-705-4110 or [email protected].

Community Yoga Class – 7:30-8:45pm. (Also Sun 10-11am or 6-7:15pm) Taught by graduates of Transform NOLA’s 200 hr yoga teacher training. Vinyasa flow appropriate for all levels. Suggested donation of $5-$15. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St, NOLA. Info: 985-640-2648.

N.O. Insight Meditation Group – 7:30-9pm. This is a peer led group that meets for practice, study and discussion. No experience necessary. Location: 2134 Magazine St, 3d fl, NOLA. Info: call Larry at 504-343-8378.

wednesdayGerman Coast Farmers Market/West Bank – 2:30-6pm. Open-air market offering fresh produce, rotisserie & fresh meats, fresh pastries/breads, sausage, kettle corn, cracklins, prepared foods, soy candles, goat milk soap and lotions. Arts and crafts 4th Wed. Located at 12715 Highway 90, St. Charles Plaza Shopping Center, Site of the old K-mart building, Luling, LA

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calendarofeventsNote: All Calendar events must be received via email or online by April 8 for May 2014 issue. $15/Event Calendar or Ongoing Calendar listing. $30/PlanAhead Events, $69 MarkYourCalendar. Qualified, free community wide events are listed for free as space is available. Submit entries online at NOLAHealthyLiving.com or email to [email protected]. No phone calls please.

THURSDAY, APRIL 3 La Leche League NOLA – 6pm. (also 9am. 3/19) LLL Meetings are open to all women interested in breastfeeding and are a chance to learn, get questions answered, receive help and benefit from community with other breastfeeding moth-ers.ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Info: [email protected].

SATURDAY, APRIL 5First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –4/5 & 4/6) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registration: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.Freret Market/Festival – 11am-7pm. 200 vendors with food, art, flea market, children’s play area and pet adoption. Five stages of free live music. 4400 block of Freret St, NOLA. Info: 504-638-2589.Deep Tissue Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 4/29)Help students with their education at the stu-dent massage clinic. Deep tissue is muscle specific and really works out the kinks. $30/by appointment. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972

TUESDAY, APRIL 8Heart Healthy Tai Chi-Chi Gong Group Class – 9:30-10:20am. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance.Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 4/7. Call 866-2241 for more information.Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 5:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.Ladies Night Out/Garden Party – 6-8pm. Cele-brate the taste of spring with an outdoor cooking demo by Lauren Homer. Meal planning made easy featuring local produce. A fun networking event open to all women. Food/wine included. $20 at the door at NOLA Green Roots, 724 S. Hennessey St. Info: 504-920-1800.Holistic Education Monthly Meeting/Metairie − 6:30-7:30pm. Sponsored by Holistic Center for Health & Healing, Inc. Speaker: Mike Robichaux, DDS – a fresh look at the holistic approach to den-tistry. Free/open to public. Old Metairie Library, 2350 Metairie Rd, Metairie. Info: 504-812-1332.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9La Leche League/Jefferson – 11am-noon. LLL of Jefferson meets 2nd Wed each month. Open to all women interested in breastfeeding. Learn more, ask questions and benefit from a community of breastfeeding mothers. Free. Healthy snacks to share welcome. Destination Maternity meeting room, Causeway & 17th St, Metairie. Info: 504-952-3951 or [email protected]

How to Cleanse Naturally – 11:30am. Presented by Erin Kenning, licensed acupuncturist, diplomate and Master of Oriental Medicine. Learn how to cleanse the whole body naturally and safely with whole foods. Samples of a new product line, featuring a cleanse product that cleanses all 7 avenues of elim-ination. Acupuncture & Wellness, 9531 Jefferson Hwy, River Ridge. Reg/info: 504-715-2317.

THURSDAY, APRIL 10Heart Healthy Tai Chi Class – 7-7:50pm. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Offering an intro program of 3 classes for $59. Reserve space by 4/9. Call 866-2241 for more info.Energy Healing Circle – 7:30-9pm. Participants will learn to integrate the Divine energies of will, wisdom, love, joy, abundance, peace and freedom throughout themselves and form a circle to receive guided meditation tailored to the group. No prior ex-perience needed. $10. New Orleans Healing Center, Ste 220. Call David at 504-233-8555.Soul School Yoga Teacher Training Info Meeting - 8-9:30pm. Open to anyone interested in Wild Lotus Yoga’s annual 200 hour yoga teacher program. Host-ed by facilitators Sean Johnson and Mitchel Bleier. Free. Wild Lotus Yoga Downtown in the NOHC, 2372 St. Claude Ave. For more info: 504-899-0047.

FRIDAY, APRIL 11Happy Baby Bonding/Massage – 11:30am. Mother and infant experience cherished bonding through massage. Learn techniques for helping infants re-lax, release stress, and revel in blissful intentional touch. Suzanne Harper. Register: 985-892-8111 or [email protected].

SATURDAY, APRIL 12Cloth Diapers 101 – 9am. Learn about modern cloth diapers, how to care for them, hands on demos. $20 for up to two family members and receive a $20 coupon off a purchase of $100. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. To register: 504-596-6540 or email [email protected] Gardens – 9am-noon. Speaker Piedad Scanlan at10am on developing a kitchen garden. Plants for sale at the Greenhouse: Fruit trees, veg-etable and herb starts, pollinator flowering shrubs. Parkway Partners Greenhouse, 1137 Baronne Street, NOLA 70113. OCH Art Market – 10am-3pm. Local artists, food and music. 2nd Sat each month with different month-ly themes. 1618 Oretha C. Haley Blvd, Central City, NOLA. Info: 985-250-0278.First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –4/12 & 4/13) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registration: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.

Gentle Yoga with Meditation – 7-8:15pm. Appro-priate for all levels. Unwind from the week with a short meditation followed by a restorative and gentle yoga practice. Focus on de-stressing, relaxing, and connecting mind, body and soul to start the week-end with a smile. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St., NOLA 70118. 985-640-2648.

saturdayVietnamese Farmers Market – 6-9am. Over 20 vendors set up shop on blankets spread with produce, beyond the courtyards are shops selling Vietnamese baked goods and imported groceries. 14401 Alcee Fortier Blvd, New Orleans East.Crescent City Farmers Market/Downtown – 8-11am. Open-air market with great selection of fresh locally grown fruits, vegetables, seafood, baked breads and freshly made pies, bedding plants, dairy products, fresh flowers. Cooking demos by some of the city’s most acclaimed chefs. Located at 700 Magazine, corner of Girod, New Orleans. German Coast Farmers Market/East Bank – 8am-noon. Open-air market offering fresh produce, rotisserie meats, fresh meats, fresh pastries/breads, sausages, kettle corn, cracklins, prepared foods, soy candles, goat milk soap and lotions. Arts and crafts 2nd Sat. Ormond Plantation, 13786 River Rd., Destrehan. For info call 985-359-0190.Covington Farmers Market – 8am-noon. (also 10am-2pm Wed) Offering fresh produce, fresh baked breads, prepared foods and plants. Located at Covington City Hall, 609 N Columbia St, Cov-ington.Camellia City Farmers Market – 8am.-noon. Fea-turing baked goods, herbs, vegetables, honey, jams, poultry, crafts, flowers, eggs, plants, soap, trees. 155 Robert St. (City Parking Lot), Olde Towne, Slidell. Info: 985-640-8291. Gretna Farmers Market – 8:30am-12:30pm. Featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, baked goods, dairy, native fruit wines and garden plants. Located in the old train depot, 300 Huey P. Long Ave, between 3rd and 4th streets, Gretna. Info: 504-362-8661.Westwego Farmers & Fisheries Market – 8:30am-12:30pm. Open year round, rain or shine. Free parking. Featuring fresh produce, seafood, bakery items, dairy, plants, prepared foods & handcrafted items. Plus live music & kids activities. 484 Sala Ave, corner of 4th St., Westwego. Contact 504-341-3424, x 209. Mandeville Trailhead Community Market – 9am-1pm. Fifty-plus vendors weekly: Gourmet foods, art, produce and plants. Tai Chi at 9:30am. Parking lot of the Mandeville Trailhead on the St. Tammany Trace off LA59. For vendor/entertainment info: Donna Beakley 985-845-4515.Sitting Meditation Group – 10-11am. Come prac-tice zazen (sitting meditation) as well as walking meditation. Instruction and discussion also avail-able. 3909 Bienville St, Ste 103 (near Canal and Carrolton intersection) in Mid-City. More info: contact Brian by email at [email protected] or call 504-644-7351. . Hollygrove Market & Farm – 10am-7pm Mon-Fri & 10-5pm Sat/Sun. CSA-style market selling each week assorted fresh local and organic fruit and vegetables. $25 boxes of selected seasonal produce available. 8301 Olive St, NOLA (across from Carrollton Boosters).

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Om Chanting Workshop – 7:30-9pm. Om chanting is a powerful and beneficial form of meditation that creates a sense of balance, peace and clarity. No prior experience needed. $15. New Orleans Healing Center. Ste 220. Call David 504-233-8555.

Women’s Spring Renewal Retreat – (4/24 to 4/27) Time to connect within, with nature and with women for spiritual renewal and growth. Guided balance of quiet activities and deep group process to resurrect one’s freedom and purpose. Women’s Center for Healing and Transformation. Register: 985-892-8111 or [email protected].

SATURDAY, APRIL 26The Great Cloth Diaper Change – 10am. Join ZukaBaby for a Guinness World Record event to attempt to break the 2013 world record for the most cloth diapers changed simultaneously at locations around the world. Call ZukaBaby for details and pre-regestration: 504-596-6540.First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –4/26 & 4/27) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registration: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27Farm Fresh Breakfast at Big Sky Ranch – Enjoy a farm fresh breakfast on the veranda at Big Sky Ranch, an all organic ranch and farm dedicated to educating consumers about good food for health and environment. 15442 Jack Fork Rd, Folsom. Reg: 985-276-0270.

TUESDAY, APRIL 29Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 12:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.

planaheadSATURDAY, MAY 10Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off/Orleans – 8am-1pm. Annual Dept of Sanitation collection of household hazardous waste. Items must be separated from regular recycling and may include: paint, flammables, chemicals, aerosols, batteries, light bulbs, pesticides, propane tanks. Location: 2829 Elysian Fields Ave.

Purrs & Spurs Fundraiser – Shindig at the Big Sky Ranch barn to fund the feral kitty project. Big Sky is an all organic ranch/farm dedicated to educating consumers about food choices for our health and the environment. 15442 Jack Fork Rd, Folsom. Reg: 985-276-0270.

SATURDAY, JUNE 21Synergetic ® Myofascial Strategies Workshop – Two-day workshop 1-6pm (6/21) and 9am-6pm (6/22) . Covers: Low back, spine, sacrum, pelvis, legs and feet. Presented by Magnus Eklund, a Louisiana approved CE provider LAP 122. 12 NCBTMB hrs. 450063-06. Location: Swan River Yoga, NOLA. Details & Reg: [email protected] or 601-500-0337.

SATURDAY, APRIL 19Paint Drop-Off – 10am-2pm. Drop off old latex paint to The Green Project at Hollygrove Market and Farm, 8301 Olive St, NOLA.Earth Day Festival & Green Business Expo – 10am-7:30pm. Sixth annual Earth Day Fest pre-sented by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade. Muscians: Stooges Brass Band, Chegadao, Daria & the Hip Drops and more. A second line led by The Treme Brass Band. Food, crafts, non-profits and green busi-ness vendors. Kids activities. Location: Armstrong Park, 701 N. Rampart St., New Orleans.Metaphysical Fair – 12-6pm. Mediums, psychics, tarot readers, astrology readings, aura photography, Norse Rune Stone readings, jewelry and more. Healing & Vendor Fair, March 22, 12-6pm. with healers, yoga, Reiki, energy healing, meditation, aura photography, Biomat, vendors. Free admission. Metaphysical Resource Center, 1708 Lake Ave, Bucktown/Metairie. 504-708-8353.Sunset at the Landing – 6-9pm. Free concert series from March through October on the 3rd Saturday. Bring chairs and refreshments. Located at the foot of Columbia St, downtown Covington.

SUNDAY, APRIL 20Easter Eggstravaganza at Big Sky Ranch – Cel-ebrate the day with an Easter egg hunt and organic refreshments at Big Sky Ranch in Folsom. An all organic ranch and farm dedicated to educating consumers about good food choices for our health and the environment. 15442 Jack Fork Rd, Folsom. Reg: 985-276-0270.

TUESDAY, APRIL 22Cloth Diapers 101– 9am. Learn about modern cloth diapers, how to care for them, hands on demos. $20 for up to two family members and receive a $20 coupon off a purchase of $100. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA.To register: 504-596-6540 or email [email protected] Protein Weight Loss Program – 5:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.How to Cleanse Naturally – 5:30pm. Presented by Erin Kenning, licensed acupuncturist, diplomate and Master of Oriental Medicine. Learn how to cleanse the whole body naturally and safely with whole foods. Samples of a new product line, featuring a cleanse product that cleanses all 7 avenues of elim-ination. Acupuncture & Wellness, 9531 Jefferson Hwy, River Ridge. Reg/info: 504-715-2317.Free Family Self Defense Class – 6 -7 pm. Learn quick, effective methods of personal safety tech-niques. Don’t be a victim. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St Uptown. Info/Reserve space by 4/21. Info/Reserve space: 504-866-2241.

THURSDAY, APRIL 24Free Family Self Defense Class – 6 -7 pm. Learn quick, effective methods of personal safety tech-niques. Don’t be a victim. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St Uptown. Info/Reserve space by 4/21. Info/Reserve space: 504-866-2241.Swedish Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 4/24). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Swedish is good for overall relaxation & increasing flexibility. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Some Enchanted Evening with LA Philharmonic – 6-7pm. Free concert with the Louisiana Philharmon-ic Orchestra. Bring a picnic, lawn chairs or blanket to sit along the banks of the Bayou Bonfouca. Heritage Park, 1701 Bayou Ln, Slidell.

MONDAY, APRIL 142020 Moms Project – 6pm. A monthly meeting for new moms to discuss challenges and feelings about caring for an infant. Licensed counselors specializing in maternal mental wellness will be available. Children welcome. 2nd Mondays at ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St., NOLA. Info: [email protected].

TUESDAY, APRIL 15Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 12:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.

Dream Works – 1:30pm. Dreams allow a glimpse into our unconscious minds. We may hear messages in our dreams. Participants follow a format to share and process dreams as a group. Register: 985-892-8111 or [email protected]

Second Degree Reiki Class – Inquire for further dates/time with Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Oku Den (The Deeper Knowledge) is available for Reiki Students with 6 months experi-ence in Usui Shiki Ryoho. For private classes and residential retreat information call 504-376-8518 or 504-388-2356 text.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 16Neuromuscular Therapy Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 4/23 & 30). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. NMT is a partial body massage focused on a specific problem area. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clear-view Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Registration for Children’s Karate – 4:15pm. 7-11yrs group. Build self-confidence, leadership and discipline. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St Uptown. Info/Reserve space: 504-866-2241.

THURSDAY, APRIL 17Neuromuscular Therapy Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 4/22). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. NMT is a partial body massage focused on a specific problem area. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clear-view Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Light Body Activation – 7:30-9pm. Participants will learn to transport themselves to where they want to be in this life, bringing their higher self more into their lives, releasing what no longer serves them. A powerful breath-work meditation. No prior experi-ence needed. $15. New Orleans Healing Center, Ste 220. Call David 504-233-8555.

FRIDAY, APRIL 18Swedish Massage Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 4/25). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Swedish is good for overall relaxation & increasing flexibility. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

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ACUPUNCTURE

FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE & WELLNESSErin Kenning, MSOM, Dipl.OM, LAc, LA Lic.# ACA.200039, NAET specialist9531 Jefferson Hwy., River Ridge504-715-2317NolaFamilyWellness.com

Experience a Pain-free body, a Peaceful mind, and a Greater overall vitality. Take the first step to a life of ultimate wellness. Visit us on the web or call for more information. See ad on page 8.

ANIMAL HOLISTIC MEDICINE

JANICE E. POSEY, DVM315 Lee Ln., Ste. 104, Covington985-898-3623/504-466-9129

Offering a holistic, integrative approach to healing your beloved pet through acupuncture, herbal medicine/nutritional supplements, and food therapy. We treat the patient, not the symptoms. See ad on page 8.

BEAUTY & SKINCARE

ELITE SKIN SUITE 1909 Airline Dr. (Inside Premier Fitness)Metairie, LA 70001504.452.6964EliteSkinSuite.com

Holistic approach to skincare using certified organic products. Customized sessions that will address and correct your skin conditions and concerns in a relaxed atmosphere. Holistic

approach to skincare using certified organic products. See ad on page 12.

BODYWORK

AVIVA MASSAGE & WELL-BEINGLinda L. Strickland, BA, CHt, RM, LMT601 Lafitte St., Mandeville985-727-9665

Discover the difference & feel the peace through massage/bodywork, select spa services & energy work. Integrative, intuitive, customized approach. Aromatherapy at all sessions. LA 1479/E2445. See ad on page 18.

BODY MIND LLCCorey Schoff, LMT #7384 CH504-232-3322BodyMindLLC.com

Intuitive Healer, Massage Therapist, Hypnotherapist, Breathwork and Intuitive Counselor – assisting you with increasing your self-awareness, breaking limiting patterns and releasing “stuck” energy in a caring, effective way to bring new life to your world.

ELLEN LA ROCCA, LMT#0107 200 Mariner’s Plaza, Suite 209Mandeville, Louisiana, 70448985-373-6089

We offer therapeutic massage (integrating many modalities of massage), aromatherapy, meditation classes, wellness lectures, and a resource for Macrobiotics and Ayurvedics. You’ll receive the highest quality care and service –

soothing your mind, body and soul. See ad on page 15.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

NEW ORLEANS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1515 Poydras St, Ste 1010, NOLA 70112(504) [email protected]

The New Orleans Chamber supports local business development and growth through educational seminars and networking opportunities

and more. In 2011 a Green Committee was formed to foster sustainable business development in the Greater New Orleans area. Check the website for the Chamber’s next networking event.

CHIROPRACTIC/WELLNESS

CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTERDr. Debbi Hannan101 Clearview Pkwy. at Airline, Metairie504-454-2000HannanWellness.com

Experience the difference! We offer total wellness care: Chiropractic, detoxification, nutrition, endermologie, DRX-9000 non-surgical spinal decompression, cold laser, EB-Cellular Cleanser, Far Infra Red Sauna and the Ideal Protein Diet plan. See ad page 29.

communityresourceguideConnecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. To find out how you can be included in the Community Resource Guide email [email protected] to request our media kit.

UPPER CERVICAL FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC128 W. Harrison Ave., New Orleans 504-488-1800UCFamilyChiropractic.com

Rebuild, repair and renew your body today! Family wellness consultant, Dr. Joshua Rilette, helps alleviate aches and pains through specific chiropractic care and offers weight loss plans, cold laser therapy, nutrition, body cleansing, detoxification and orthopedics. See ad on page 14.

COUNSELING ANDPSYCHOTHERAPY

ANDREA SCHEELE, LCSW, LMFTAttachment Psychotherapy1303 Amelia St., New Orleans504-899-2686

Attachment Psychotherapy / EMDR

“You too can move away from the past and towards a life of vitality, wholeness and fulfilling relationships.”

Individual, Couples& Family Therapy

Andrea Scheele, LCSW, LMFT1303 Amelia Street

New Orleans, LA 70115(504) 899-2686

Relational Well-Being: in individuals and couples. Trauma Resolution (EMDR): loss, childhood neglect and abuse & other traumatic events. Alleviate Anxiety and Depression. Emotional Support for a Healthy Lifestyle: weight loss. See ad on page 27.

DAY SPA

THE WOODHOUSE DAY SPA4030 Canal St., New Orleans504-482-NOLA (6652)Nola.WoodhouseSpas.com

From beginning to end, our dedicated spa teams ensure your journey enhances your well-being and enlivens your spirit. Over 70 massage, facial, body and nail treatment options. Special packages and group events also available. See ad page 27.

DENTIST

CYPRESS DENTAL, INC.3138 McIlhenny Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70809225-248-8400

Offering services including cosmetic dentistry, full mouth rehabilitation, minimally invasive dentistry, mercury safe

environment, non-titanium implants, laser dentistry and treatment for complex conditions; obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, head, neck and facial pain and TMJ dysfunction. See ad on page 25.

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MIKE ROBICHAUX, DDS1101 Robert Blvd., Ste. A, Slidell985-641-8058MikeRobichauxDDS.com

Offering a holistic and patient-centered approach to dentistry, because we believe the health of the mouth and overall health cannot be separated. We help those we serve make decisions that are in their best

interests, based on their values and goals, by providing state of the art information within a trusting relationship. See ad on page 29.

FITNESS

KEHINDE ISHANGIMovement Coach504-410-7315KehindeIshangi.com

Certified in Gyrotonics®, GYROKINESIS and Pilates and as a professional dancer, I use a combination of tools to help those who want to mature gracefully and stay flexible as well as dancers and athletes who desire performance

enhancement. See ad page 13

FLOWER ESSENCES

ELIZABETH OHMER PELLEGRIN, R.M.T.Australian Bush Practitioner & [email protected] NolaReiki.comPractitioner and teacher of Australian Bush Flower Essences. Many custom blended essences available, including: Detox, Calm & Clear, Stress Relief, Confidence, Cognis, Woman, Travel Ease, Adolescence, Yoga. National LMT/CEU classes available. See ad on page 15.

HERBAL & AROMATHERAPYGREEN OAKS APOTHECARY2259 Carey St. Slidell, La985-285-9215 Find us on Facebook

Handmade in Olde Towne Slidell, we offer aromatherapy and herbal remedies for the body and home that are made from organic/or-ganically raised earth origin in-gredients: absolutely NO pet-

ro-chemicals, parabens, sulfates, phthalates, formaldehyde, or any other junk! See ad page 20.

HOLISTIC HEALING CENTERS

AFFORDABLE HEALING ARTS 2372 St. Claude Ave. 2nd Floor Upper, Ste. 220985-467-0900AffordableHealingArts.com

AHA! is a Community of Healing Arts Practitioners in a Healing Arts Center for the Professional Practice of Alternative, Complementary, Integrative, and Indigenous healing arts by independent practitioners in a shared space environment. See

our website, contact a practitioner, make your appointment today! See ad on page 25.

WOMEN’S CENTER FOR HEALING & TRANSFORMATION71667 Leveson St,. Abita Springs985-892-8111WomensCenterForHealing.org

Beautiful non-profit center for women’s spirituality, eco-psychology and community building. Workshops, speakers, events, healing circles, support groups, and on-site professional

mind/body/spirit services, for women, by women. Rent space for your workshop or office. See ad on page 21.

HOLISTIC/ENERGY HEALING

CENTER FOR ENLIGHTENED TRANSFORMATION Cindy B. Daigle504-931-6494North shore and New Orleans [email protected]

Cindy utilizes powerful energetic healing methods to shift and balance the auric field, chakras and the cells of our body. Health, Joy, and Balance within, attracts the same externally. See ad on pages 9 and 11.

DR. JESS TREGLENatural Healing Specialist504-352-6418ReconnectingLife.com

Dr. Jess specializes in a type of natural healing that makes you feel more relaxed, very peaceful, and much lighter! Release anxiety, sadness, anger, guilt, pain, and all other negative feelings! Gain your inner-freedom back!

INNER DESIGNDonna [email protected]

Donna Accardo is a facilitator using energetic field tools and self-awareness practices to clear obstacles to your heart’s intention. Live your life with more authenticity, peace, and joy. Build the life you have been wanting. See ad page 15.

STEP’S HOLISTIC INFORMATION & REFERRAL SERVICESL.E. “Step” Stepteaux, Jr., [email protected]

Connecting People With People and Information Around The World. I enjoy helping people to reach their goals, from around the country to around the world via the Telephone & the Internet.

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

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