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“Throw me something mister!” This cry will ring out again at 96 Mardi Gras parades throughout

Greater New Orleans this season as revelers vie for the best spots to catch trinkets tossed from passing floats.

Mardi Gras here is one of the best, biggest and longest annual parties on the planet. But the pre-Lenten celebration comes at a large cost to our environment and health that has spawned a movement to clean up and green up the festivities.

Last month we reported on the hazardous chemicals in much of the ‘free stuff’ caught by parade goers. I flinched at the thought of all the years my young son attended every parade in Uptown with us. He amassed trash bags full of plastic throws. When he tired of playing with them, they went into the attic.

His favorite parades featured truck floats because of the sheer volume of ‘goodies’. Seeing his happiness, you would have thought his trash bags were filled with gold. We finally got our chance to pull them all back out of the attic when he rode in a truck parade with his seventh grade class. Our recycling of the plastic toys kept them from being thrown into a landfill… at least not by us.

Groups like Verdi Gras, The Louisiana Bucket Brigade, and Arc of Greater New Orleans are ardently working to find environmentally wiser throw options for krewes. On page 30 Colleen Morgan reports on some of the potential options for safer throws in the future.

It’s an uphill challenge that will require creative incentives and we likely won’t see large scale changes immediately because the big party is financed in large part by the krewes. They buy large quantities of plastic throws from China cheaply and sell them to their members at a reasonable price to raise funds that sponsor their activities, including parades.

I like the coming idea of throwing fewer, better quality items that can be useful or at least recycled. The vast quantities of throws make them less special to merrymakers that are getting increasingly particular. We all see parade watchers step back and let throws fall to the ground because it wasn’t what they were trying to catch. At the end of every parade, the streets are filled with beads and trinkets swept into a local landfill, where their hazardous chemicals can leach into our soil and groundwater.

No one is suggesting we give up the grand party, but it will take community will and effort. So what would a sustainable Mardi Gras look like? All throws would be locally made and eco-friendly; disposables would be compostable; everyone would pitch in with a massive recycling effort. It would be “about the show and not the throw,” as Dr. Holly Groh of Verdi Gras suggests.

Our environmental footprint would not be zero, but it would be tons better. It’s also possible.

Won’t you join me this year and cry “Throw me something green mister!”

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20 RETHINKING HEART HEALTH Pioneering Doctors and Patients Reinvent Cardio Care by Linda Sechrist

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26 QUIET KIDS IN A NOISY WORLD Bringing Out the Best in Introverts by Meredith Montgomery

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30 THE GREEN GRAS IS GROWING Local Businesses Create Green Alternatives by Colleen Morgan

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Natural Awakenings National Editor Linda Sechrist from 3 to 4:30 p.m. EST, February 7, will highlight the importance of independent media in informing the public about natural health care options. Guests will include several Natural Awakenings publishers and Scott Tips, president of Natural Health Federation, an international educational nonprofit that protects access to healthy food and supplements and alternative therapies without government restrictions. Additional guests are Joanne Quinn, Ph.D., executive director of the Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine, which collects clinical data to advance nontoxic, cost-effective therapies, plus international research consultant Ferdinando Pisani Massamormile. Also participating are Dr. James Forleo, author of Health is Simple, Disease is Complicated; Dr. Constance Casebolt, owner of South Carolina’s Greenville Functional Medicine; and Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo.com, the world’s foremost open-access, natural medicine database.

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Art Meets Bodycare at Cake Face Soaping

Cake Face Soaping, a local company producing all

handmade, natural and vegan body products, will have their baby product line in all Whole Foods Markets in the Greater New Orleans area. The Cake Face Baby line includes a body wash, powder, oil, cologne, lotion, diaper pale spray and an antibacterial wash and spray. After suffering for years with a mysterious illness, Artist Kelsey Foreman started her company, Cake Face Soaping, three and a half years ago as a means to have quality body products that she could trust and afford. It has since blossomed into a full line of products for adults and babies. Foreman, the sole creator in the company, designs every label, bar of soap and essential oil blend. “Everything is made by hand, all natural and vegan. There are no artificial fragrances or chemicals or artificial preservatives. Each item that I make is geared to addressing some sort of skin issue,” she explains. Products are made in small batches to ensure freshness and quality. Cake Face Soaping offers bar soaps; lotions and butters; liquid soap; bubble bath; sugars, salts and scrubs; gifts and gift wraps, in addition to the baby line – at very affordable prices A chocolate sugar mask; Mosquito Quito repellant; Shea Body Butter; Lavender Lemon Daily Lotion; and a large selection of bar soaps are some of the offerings found online. Gifts and fun gift wraps can also be found there. Keeping it all very green, Foreman uses tree-less paper made from bananas, mangoes or lemons and all bottles and paper are recycled. Ingredients are sourced locally as much as possible.

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2020 Postpartum Support Group

NOLA Nesting doulas are hosting a monthly meeting at the ZukaBaby store in New Orleans for new moms and

moms-to-be as a response to a national call to action by the 2020 Mom Project to discuss challenges and feelings about caring for an infant. The meetings will offer a supportive environment to discuss all topics from sleep to body changes. Handouts and local resources will be provided and licensed counselors will be available who specialize in maternal mental wellness. Children are welcome. Organizers of the 2020 Mom Project report that up to 20% of expecting and new moms experience a maternal mental health crisis, many of which go undiagnosed or untreated. Expecting and new moms are not consistently screened for emotional problems, so they often suffer in silence. The project’s goal is to involve more than just the OBGYN to help identify women who need help such as involving hospitals, insurers and birth classes in educating on the subject. For more on the project visit 2020MomProject.com/20.

The February meeting will take place from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the ZukaBaby store, 2122 Magazine St., New Orleans. For more information contact ZukaBaby at 504-596-6540. Find Zukababy’s full event schedule at ZukaBaby.com. See ad on page 26.

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Sustainable Schools Coalition

On January 10, at a seminar co-hosted by the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, LifeCity

launched a Green Schools Group to help local educational institutions become more environmentally sustainable through collective efforts. The goal is to bring schools together so they can use their buying power to cut costs, LifeCity Director Liz Shephard said. “If schools go in on something together, they can get it for a better price. We partner with green vendors, so we can help schools get cisterns, fruit trees, green cleaning supplies, you name it. These vendors will be offering schools discounts because they are making the effort to implement sustainable practices.” Similar to the Green Restaurant Group formed last year, the group members can also learn from each other to achieve other sustainability goals, such as energy efficiency. “Schools are economic beings,” Shephard said. “If they can lower their utility bills, that means more dollars can go to their mission.” Another goal is to develop curriculum around sustainability, she said. “I used to be a teacher, and it is important for youth to embrace sustainable practices from the beginning. …Students are the future.” Sandra Lundquist, Vice President of Operations and Membership Development at the Chamber of Commerce, said this effort helps improve quality of life in the community through the schools. “We want to support organizations that focus on the triple bottom line, make an environmental difference in the community and create green jobs.”

Glass Recycling

The lack of glass pick up by municipal recycling programs is

an ongoing frustration in the Greater New Orleans area. Yet there are still a few places where the determined recycler can take their glass. All Target stores have permanent community recycling stations since April 2010, when the company installed the stations in all 1,740 stores to celebrate Earth Day. In addition to glass, Target has bins for aluminum, plastic, plastic bags, MP3 players, cell phones and ink cartridges at each store. There are Target stores in Metairie, Kenner, Slidell, Harvey and Covington. More on Target’s sustainability programs can be found at Target.com/eco-friendly. Newcomb College in Uptown New Orleans is currently accepting glass, but only clear glass. The drop off is on the extension of Plum Street, behind the building. Phoenix Recycling offers glass recycling, mostly to commercial clients, but does still have residential clients in Kenner and on the West Bank. Director Chris Prasad said he has 80 commercial clients – mostly restaurants, hotels and bars with high volumes – and serves big events and festivals, including the French Quarter Festival. The collected glass is delivered to Pearl River Aggregates in Mississippi, where it is ground into an additive to concrete to make it more durable and better looking, he said. Visit their new website for details: TheGreenCompanyNOLA.com.

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The Lawsuit Updates

The Louisiana Attorney General has responded to the lawsuit filed against him in December by the Louisiana Oil & Gas

Association (LOGA), saying that the suit should be dismissed since his office did not violate any law by approving a resolution by the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority East (SLFPA-E) that hired a law firm to sue 97 oil and gas companies. The court filing said the state’s head attorney, James “Buddy” Caldwell, had approved many, similar resolutions in the past, and that he only approved the resolution, not the actual hiring of the law firm, according to The Louisiana Record. The response claims that Caldwell’s office can only represent the SLFPA-E if called upon to do so, and that any award received by the Authority, if successful, would not be considered “State funds” since the entity is “an independent political subdivision, not a State entity of agency,” the filing reads. LOGA’s claim asserts that Caldwell’s office should have handled the matter, and not an outside firm, and that allowing this to take place – and approving it through the resolution in question – was a violation of state law and his duties. The trade association has no plans to drop the case. The SLFPA-E is the entity responsible for the levee system that protects the Greater New Orleans area. The agency filed a lawsuit in July against the oil industry, claiming their activities contributed to the deterioration of the coast, which has resulted in more intense storm surges hitting the city’s levee system.

As developments in this story are more frequent than Natural Awakenings publications, for more information on the lawsuits and the parties in the cases, logon to: LOGA.LA, Ag.State.LA.us, SLFPAE.com, RestoreLouisianaNow.org and JohnMBarry.com/index.htm.

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Awakenings founder Sharon Bruckman as one of its 14 exceptional women for 2014 Makers: Women Who Make Southwest Florida. The award coincides with the magazine’s celebration of 20 Years in Publication, a milestone recognized nationwide.

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Nostalgia Arms Us for the FutureHaving lingering fond memories of

happy times, once actually thought to be a psychiatric disorder, have now been confirmed as a healthy and, ultimately, positive activity. Most people experience nostalgia at least once a week and nearly half of those surveyed reported experiencing it three or four times a week, say researchers at England’s University of Southampton. When speaking wistfully of the past, individuals are usually reconstructing happy memories of family and friends, and typically become more optimistic about the future, reports lead researcher and Social Psychologist Constantine Sedikides, Ph.D., who observes, “Nostalgia makes us a bit more human.” The Southampton paper, presented to the American Psychological Association, meshes well with another study confirming that nostalgic memories inspire positive feelings of joy, high self-regard, belonging and meaningfulness in life. In two studies, social psychologists at North Dakota State University found that past fond memories help us become more self-confident and cope better in the present. “We see nostalgia as a psychological resource that people can dip into to conjure the evidence they need to assure themselves that they’re valued,” says lead researcher Clay Routledge.

Early Warnings of Heart Troubles Differ for Women

Women may worry more about breast cancer, but in reality, heart

disease is the top killer of American women, claiming 300,000 lives a year, 7.5 times the number that die of breast cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although heart disease is more often perceived as a men’s issue, since 1984 more women have died of heart disease than men. Part of the reason may be that women’s heart attacks can differ from men’s and the American Heart Association (AHA) warns that women often fail to recognize the symptoms, ranging from torso aches and pains and nausea to anxiety, shortness of breath, dizziness and extreme fatigue. They may experience subtle symptoms for months

and write them off as byproducts of menopause, heartburn or effects of aging. The National Institutes of Health states that 43 percent of women that have heart attacks experience no chest pain. The difference between the more subtle signs of a heart attack in women and the more dramatic signs in men may help explain why 75 percent of men, prompted to act quickly, survive a first heart attack, while only 62 percent of women do, according to the AHA. “Research shows that women may not be diagnosed or treated as aggressively as men,” notes the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, part of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

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TRADITIONAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF HAWTHORN BERRIESHerbs comprise a substantial part of traditional health care.

Many may be consumed with food or infused into tea while others work well applied directly to skin. Examples include celery used for joint health, sage for digestion and rosemary for circulation. According to the American Journal of Health (2003), Hawthorn berries prove helpful in supporting aging vascular systems, which can lose elasticity and become increasingly rigid due to lack of copper in the diet which authors note, helps build flexible collagen; and can be exacerbated by poor Vitamin C intake which results in scarring on the inside of the blood vessels (Nature Genetics, Feb 2004). With the heart continually pumping blood through the body, a rigid vasculature structure can raise blood pressure, causing the heart has to work harder and all the systems become stressed. Hawthorn berries work to tone the heart muscle and relax vasculature tissues, according to most sources of herbal information. (HerbalWisdom.com). This two-phased effect is generally noticeable within the first week of taking Hawthorn berries. (Whole berries are preferred to tinctures or extracts that fracture or leave out essential nutrition components that work best in combination.) Hawthorn berries have even been associated with the correction of some arrhythmias, easing of congestive heart-failure symptoms and improvement in the condition of the interior walls of blood vessels, according to Pittler, Schmidt and Ernst in the American Journal of Medicine (2003). Hawthorn berries, like many other herbs, are available in supplement form under a variety of brand names. It’s a good practice to test a few and find the one that works best, then keep the bottle refrigerated to extend shelf life.

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EGG WHITES FUNCTION LIKE BLOOD PRESSURE MEDSMaintaining healthy blood pressure is vital for long-

term heart health, and scientists have now discovered evidence that a component of egg whites may have beneficial cardiovascular effects. Researchers from Clemson University, in South Carolina, found that a peptide in egg white, one of the building blocks of proteins, reduces blood pressure in animals about as much as a low dose of Captopril, a prescription medication for high blood pressure. The RVPSL peptide acts as a natural ACE inhibitor, functioning similar to the entire family of prescription medications that treat hypertension.

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FDA Moves to Ban Trans FatsHeart-clogging trans fatty acids may

soon be a thing of the past. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken the first step to remove trans fats from its GRAS (generally recognized as safe) list, effectively banning their use in food products. Trans fats, also known as hydrogenated vegetable oils, can be

found in many processed foods, including baked goods, microwave popcorn, peanut butter, frozen pizza, margarine and coffee creamers. Created by adding hydrogen to liquid oils to turn them into a solid form, trans fats have been used to improve the texture, shelf life or flavor of foods. For more than a decade, numerous scientific studies have documented that trans fats raise dangerous LDL cholesterol and lower good HDL cholesterol. The FDA’s proposed ban would require the food industry to gradually phase out all trans fats, likely over several months or years, noting their threat to health. Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said the move could prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year and 7,000 deaths. Many food manufacturers have already phased out trans fats since new nutrition labeling requirements were introduced by the FDA in 2006; plus an increasing number of local laws have banned them.

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globalbriefsWild ValentinesMany Animals Mate for LifeHumans like to think of themselves as unique when it comes to taking vows of togetherness. But a surprising number of other species in the animal kingdom provide sterling examples of fidelity, monogamy and lifelong pairing. Gibbons, of the ape family, are the nearest relatives to humans that mate for life. They form extremely strong pairings and both sexes are on relatively equal footing in their relationships. Bald eagles, our national emblem, typically mate for life, except in the event of a partner’s inability to procreate. Wolves, often portrayed as tricksters in folklore, conduct a family life more loyal than many human relationships. Wolf packs typically comprise a male, a female and their offspring, making them akin to a human nuclear family. Swans form monogamous pair bonds that last for many years or even for life. Their loyalty is so storied that the image of two swans swimming with their necks entwined in the shape of a heart has become a universal symbol of true love. French angelfish are seldom found far from their mate, because they live, travel and even hunt in pairs. The fish form monogamous relationships that often last as long as both individuals are alive. In fact, they act as a team to vigorously defend their territory against neighboring pairs. Other examples include albatrosses, African antelopes, black vultures, Malagasy giant rats, prairie voles, sandhill cranes, termites and, of course, turtle doves.

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Greenwashing WatchdogDr. Bronner Clears Out ImpostersThe nonprofit manufacturer of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps (DrBronner.com), known in the U.S. for more than 50 years for its devotion to purity and information-crammed product labels, has taken to filing lawsuits against companies that don’t live up to health claims or that employ deceptive greenwashing tactics. One primary focus is the cosmetics industry’s use of so-called “organic” ingredients. Company president David Bronner reports, “About 80 percent of these companies simply dropped their claims; the others reformulated.” He also lobbies for labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMO) in Washington State.

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Sweet SolutionTurning Agri-Waste to Good UseCement that incorporates waste ash from sugar production is not only stronger than ordinary cement, it also qualifies as a greener building material. Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark, have found that cement made with sugar cane ash mixed in is stronger, can withstand higher pressure and crumbles less than ordinary cement. In countries where sugar cane is grown, such as Cuba and Brazil, this agricultural waste product has been added to cement for years. Extracting sugar from the cane typically leaves a lot of fiber waste that is burned into ash, discarded and then requires disposal. Using sugar cane ash also can lower the energy use and carbon footprint of cement production. Heloisa Bordallo, a researcher at the Institute, comments, “You are saving both CO2 emissions and raw materials.”

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Loving LocalSmall Retailers Gaining ForceWhile online mega-shopping malls have decimated many types of small businesses around the country, the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies notes that independent bookstores are doing surprisingly well. For the last four years, their number and total sales have grown, despite the recent recession. In 2009, citizens patronized 1,651 independent bookstores in the United States; today their number exceeds 1,900. In addition, local coffee shops have grown faster than the largest chain’s storefronts. Bakers and specialty food purveyors, independent pharmacies and pet, fabric and stationery stores are growing, too. One reason for the good news is the “buy local” ethic promoted by groups such as the American Independent Business Alliance. Last year, sales at independent businesses in cities benefitting from these campaigns grew 8.6 percent; those without them still increased 3.4 percent. Independents are winning customer loyalty in part by hosting and sponsoring events that enrich the community. The public is realizing that buying local supports area families, keeps more dollars circulating locally and strengthens a healthy sense of community that benefits everyone.

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Green FinanceCanada Shows the Way via Mass TransitThe government of Ontario, Canada, is issuing “green bonds” to fund the expansion of mass transit infrastructure in the province. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says, “Green bonds are a great tool to raise capital for a project with specific environmental benefits. The worldwide market for green bonds in the last year has doubled; it’s now estimated to be more than $346 billion in U.S. dollars.”

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South Coast Solar, a 100% Louisiana owned and operated solar energy design and build contracting

company, started with three partners and a few staff seven years ago. Now it is one of the largest solar companies in the Southeastern U.S. with a staff of over 30 people headquartered in a warehouse facility in Metairie. It is one of the 250 largest in the world, according to Solar Power World.

Tucker Crawford and Scott Oman were part of the initial trio that germinated the idea of South Coast Solar in Crawford’s condominium in 2007. Robert Suggs later

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To date, the company has installed more than 600 residential, commercial and governmental installations in the state and boasts more installations outside of the state than any other Louisiana-based solar contractor. The partners proudly talk of their installations in Florida, Texas, New England, the Caribbean and Africa.

A sampling of some of the more notable solar installations here include the Falstaff Brewery, Make It Right, Fort Polk, Baton Rouge Public Works, New Orleans Public Schools, Abita Brewery and Southeastern University.

Oman revealed that their biggest project to date, two 100,000-kilowatt systems in South Florida for the Veterans Administrat ion, was successfully completed in December. At the same time the company finished up almost 100 installations before New Year’s Eve.

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Solar customers get a 30 percent federal tax credit, and combined with the state tax credit most Louisiana homeowners practically get the system paid for. These tax credits spurred the industry here, but across the country solar is gaining ground because equipment costs are coming down and solar companies are getting better and more efficient, Oman said. Moreover, buildings are being constructed (or retrofitted) to be energy efficient, which helps the solar system perform at its optimum. The company views Louisiana as well positioned to take part in the economic benefits of the transition to cleaner energy sources.

The three (3) kilowatt system in Oman’s home, which features energy conservation strategies, has allowed for an energy use reduction of 80 to 90 percent, he said. “I produce almost 100 percent of my electricity,” he explained, “but another home might only be 10 percent because of use [i.e. air conditioning]. But we can accurately model the amount you can produce.”

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Coronary artery diseases are the number one cause of death globally, according to the World Health Organization. For decades the most commonly studied

and accepted behavioral risk factors include unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use and excessive use of alcohol. Evidence of these lifestyle factors are seen in individuals as higher than normal blood pressure, blood glucose and blood lipids as well as overweight. Stress and how we see the world also play a role in the disease.

For the past decade another risk factor has garnered the interest of cardiovascular researchers – the role of oral health and oral bacteria in the development of heart disease. Natural Awakenings checked in with local dentist, Mike Robichaux, to get the most recent insights on the subject.

NA: What exactly is the connection between heart disease and oral health?

MR: Within the last decade we have learned that chronic inflammation in any part of the body can and does cause problems throughout the body. We have known since 1997, for instance, that the underlying cause of heart disease is chronic inflammation and that one of the sources of inflammation is oral bacteria. In fact, according to Pessi, T. et al, in a study published in Circulation in February of 2013, the analyzed clots of 101 patients, who were actively experiencing a heart attack, had

the presence of oral bacteria which was confirmed through DNA testing. We now know that there are 11 bacteria that can reside in our gum tissues. DNA testing has also shown that these bacteria often show up in the walls of coronary arteries. The inflammation is in part the body’s reaction to the presence of the bacteria, but in the process, the encapsulation of the bacteria by the body’s defenses actually produces clots in the arteries as well as plaque.

NA: Is this mostly a concern for people with periodontal disease then?

MR: The interesting thing about these bacteria is that we can’t tell by looking at the health of the mouth whether they are present or not. A person can have relatively healthy gums and yet we could have these bacteria in our tissues.

NA: So what can a person do who would like to know if they have these bacteria in their mouth?

MR: The only way to be sure is to collect samples of fluid from the gum tissues in different areas of the mouth or by rinsing the mouth with a special solution and having DNA tests run to determine if any of these bacteria are present. The test is painless, only takes a few minutes and costs between $150 and $200.

NA: Should this be part of a regular check when you have teeth cleaned?

MR: The test should be done before teeth are cleaned, otherwise the patient will need to wait 10 to 14 days after the cleaning. That’s also true if antibiotics are begin used – there would be a 10 day wait after finishing the course of antibiotics.

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showing a medical basis for its occurrence, the reason why CHD is reversible is still the subject of debate. Ornish’s work has paved the way for a growing corps of pioneering integrative physicians successfully collaborating with patients to reduce the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States.

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employs a broad, holistic matrix of options that enhance the cardiovascular system—the interactions among diet, activity level, weight, environmental toxins, hormones, stress and bio- chemical factors such as blood sugar control and inflammation levels. He prescribes heart-healing foods that simultaneously help to manage the aging process, following a customized, heart-friendly supplement plan; engaging in exercise that strengthens the heart and arteries; and learning how to better manage stress. He contends that cardiovascular events remain the top cause of death because individuals are largely unaware of treatment options before they get into trouble. More, “Most people falsely assume that their condition has been fixed with a medical procedure and/or drugs, and that a lifestyle change isn’t necessary.”

Cholesterol’s Bad RapDr. Stephen Sinatra, an integrative cardiologist, anti-aging specialist and bioenergetics psychotherapist in Manchester, Connecticut, has also shifted his heart health paradigm. He now prescribes a combination of conventional medicine, food, supplements, mind/body strategies and natural healing methods. His book, Heartbreak and Heart Disease: A Mind/Body Prescription for Healing the Heart, relates many inspiring case histories that address the psycho-emotional component of heart

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health and illustrate how to repair and reopen a broken heart by releasing long-repressed emotions. Following two years of Gestalt psychotherapy training and seven years of bioenergetics training, Sinatra likewise realized that heartbreak was one of the major causes of heart disease. An expert in the field of natural cardiology, he had once believed that cholesterol and fat were the primary causes before 40 years of treatment research taught him otherwise. “Cholesterol is not the reason for heart disease,” advises Sinatra, founder of HeartMDInstitute.com and author of The Great Cholesterol Myth. “The body produces and needs cholesterol to convert sunlight to vitamin D, to make sex hormones, vital semipermeable membranes for the body’s trillions of cells, plus bile salts for digestion. Even your brain makes and uses cholesterol to build connections between the neurons that facilitate learning and memory.”

Real PerpetratorsSinatra names the real perpetrators of heart disease—stress, inflammation and overeating sugar and processed foods

containing saturated fat. He counsels that the heart benefits less from a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet than one low in carbohydrates and higher in healthy fats, overturning widespread medical mantras. Also, a high-fructose, high-grain carbohydrate diet raises triglycerides, increases the risk of metabolic syndrome and contributes to insulin resistance, causing the liver to produce more cholesterol, as well as more inflammatory, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) particles, all of which increase the risk for CHD, diabetes and stroke. The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that metabolic syndrome, which affects nearly 35 percent of American adults, may overtake smoking as the leading risk factor for CHD. The AHA currently is focused on increasing awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women. Its Go Red for Women campaign emphasizes the vital need to take preventive basic actions, including adopting an exercise routine, healthier diet and doctor visits for appropriate non-invasive tests.

Essential SpiritDr. James Forleo, a chiropractor in

Durango, Colorado, with 30-plus years of clinical experience, maintains that health is simple, disease is complicated (also the title of his book). He counsels patients, “If mental stress is present in your life, you owe it to your cardiovascular system to change to a healthier lifestyle. Your life may depend on it.” Forleo has recognized that an individual’s state of mind can be a big help or hindrance in maintaining a healthy heart. “The heart represents a different realm of experience entirely, one that cannot be explained by logic and reason,” comments Forleo. He champions the link between maintaining normal spinal function and healthy heart function, along with supporting the inner presence of Spirit, which he calls the healthy heart’s ultimate elixir. “Its essence relaxes the heart, opens the mind to possibilities greater than itself and provides the perspective that the heart and the mind are complementary,” he observes. He explains that when our emotions get bottled up, something in our heart or circulation has to give. “If you or someone you know experiences heart problems, chances are that unresolved emotions lie directly below the surface,” he says. “There are exceptions, and genetic problems can explain many heart defects, but heart problems don’t usually show up unless emotions are involved.” Forleo’s concept is supported by the work of Rollin McCraty, Ph.D., executive vice president and director of research at

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California’s Institute of HeartMath. His research papers include The Energetic Heart: Bioelectromagnetic Interactions Within and Between People. “Today, evidence suggests that the heart may play a particularly important role in emotional experience. Research in the relatively new discipline of neurocardiology has confirmed that the heart is a sensory organ and acts as a sophisticated information encoding and processing center that learns, remembers and makes independent functional decisions that don’t involve the cerebral cortex,” advises McCraty.

To Happy HeartsPioneering integrative medical doctors Masley, Sinatra, Forleo and Mona Lisa Schultz, who also holds a Ph.D. in behavioral neuroscience, agree that in matters of heart disease, emotions take center stage. Schultz, who recently co-authored All is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Affirmations and Intuition, with Louise L. Hay, a leading founder of the self-help movement, applies her 25 years of experience as a medical intuitive with the best of Western clinical science, brain research and energy medicine. Shultz observes, “Every illness has an emotional component, which tells us intuitively that something or someone in our life or environment is out of balance and needs to be addressed. Our use of language—such as frustration makes our heart race, anger boils our blood—and our common sense are telling us what we don’t need more studies to confirm. If we can’t deal with our anger in a timely fashion, name our feelings, respond effectively and release them, we increase our chance of illness, ranging from hypertension to cardiovascular events.” According to the American Journal of Cardiology, the U.S. spends 10 percent of all healthcare dollars for cardiovascular disease prevention and medical management versus 90 percent on medical treatment procedures and hospital care. For individuals interested in taking charge of their heart health, working with a physician that embraces the emerging paradigm of integrative lifestyle changes and prevention can be a drug-free, life-saving decision.

Linda Sechrist is the senior staff writer for Natural Awakenings. Visit ItsAllAboutWe.com for full interviews.

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Simple Stress BustersNatural Ways to Slide into a State of Calmnessby Kathleen Barnes

We all encounter everyday stressors and usually find our own ways of defusing them.

However, when chronic stress remains unresolved, it extracts a toll on health that may range from heart disease and stroke to obesity, gastrointestinal problems and depression. Thankfully, Natural Awakenings has uncovered inviting ways to regularly de-stress that naturally make us feel good. Here are some refreshing ideas for immediate rest and relaxation. Eat Mindfully. Chocolate can be an excellent antidote to stress-related

slowly and mindfully. Accordingly, Kripalu has encouraged eating in silence for nearly 40 years, a practice Lord heartily recommends to her patients for one meal a day. Walk a labyrinth. A meditative walk on a labyrinth may be just what the doctor ordered, says physician Esther Sternberg, professor of medicine and research director at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, in Tucson. “A labyrinth differs from a maze, which has high walls and many dead ends,” notes Sternberg. “Walking a maze is inevitably stressful; a labyrinth has the exact opposite effect. There is only one path in and one path out. You go to the middle, meditate and walk back out. It’s a perfectly calming walking meditation.” In physiological terms, Sternberg explains, the deep breathing induced by labyrinth walking activates the vagus nerve, which prompts relaxation. It does this by interrupting the brain’s stress response and halting the release of adrenaline and the stress hormone cortisol from the adrenal glands. Our ancestors built labyrinths as early as 4,000 BCE. They exist today in churches, healing centers and backyards all over the world. Finger labyrinths, even as simple as an outline printed on a piece of paper, also have proved to be effective relaxation tools, says Neal Harris, a licensed clinical professional counselor in Barrington, Illinois. His study confirming its relaxing effects was published in the Annals of Psychotherapy & Integrative Health. Shake (or laugh) it off. Anyone that has ever felt like exploding from tight shoulders, indigestion, headaches or other conditions caused by accumulated stress

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binge eating, advises Dr. Susan Lord, an integrative physician in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, who leads mind-body medicine programs at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, in Stockbridge. “We rarely eat mindfully,” comments Lord. “We’re usually gulping down our food while watching TV, arguing with the kids or reading a book.” She often leads a meditation in which participants are allotted one small piece of chocolate that they must eat slowly and consciously. “Most people discover they have never really tasted their food,” she says. “They are pleasantly surprised to discover that they feel satiated and satisfied on every level.” Lord’s teaching is supported by a study from an Oregon Research Institute affiliate in Albuquerque, New Mexico, showing that people lost significant amounts of weight by eating

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can benefit from Lord’s recommendation to experience a whole-body shake. “Just stand with your feet firmly planted and start shaking—first your feet, then your legs, arms, head and neck and eventually, your whole body—for at least two or three minutes,” she counsels. “You’ll shake off all of that tension, energize every cell and probably start laughing, another great stress reliever.” A good belly laugh is likewise a powerful stress reliever, according to a study by researchers at Indiana State University, in Terra Haute, published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Results also showed that laughter increased production of the protective cells that boost immune function.

Create a memory garden. For Sternberg, her personal place of peace is an unconscious re-creation combining the sights and smells of her grandmother’s garden with the comfortable “at home” feeling of her parents’ deck and mementos from a happy time in Crete. At the center of Sternberg’s happy memories are fragrant jasmine and gardenia trees, lavender and basil, all reminders of happy times in her life. She recalls, “It wasn’t until I was finished that I realized what I had done.” A review of relevant science reported in Neural Plasticity explains that the brain’s hippocampus region, a seat of memory, especially related to place, also normally regulates the production of cortisol. But an

Breathe DeeplyPerform this subtle de-stressor while in line at the market or driving. It slows heart rate, oxygenates the body, improves mental clarity and has a relaxing effect on the nervous system.

n Sit or stand straight.

n Put the tip of the tongue against the ridge of tissue just behind the upper front teeth, and keep it there throughout the entire exercise.

n Inhale through the nose for a count of four.

n Hold each breath for a count of seven.

n Exhale completely through the mouth with a whoosh sound for a count of eight.

Source: DrWeil.com

Music Soothes the SoulDozens of studies from leading institutions like Brandeis University, in Waltham, Massachusetts, the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center, in Yonkers, New York, and Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, show that music can offset stress, relieve pain, lower blood pressure, improve immune function and support restful sleep. So play a tune or two of much-loved music and let the calming effects induce a state of relaxation.

According to research from the American Society of Hypertension, classical music, the blues and other soothing music work best because they cause the body to release endorphins and slow breathing rates. It’s better yet if our favorite music inspires stress-releasing body movement.

Source: GreenMedInfo.com

excess of cortisol due to stress can impair its memory functions. “When we are in a place that brings happy memories to mind, we let go of stress and stop the release of cortisol,” says Sternberg. “It helps to just think of a place where we have been happy.” She recommends creating a home space with some plants on a windowsill, photos of happy family gatherings, fabrics or paint in beloved colors and perhaps inherited items that trigger fond memories.

Kathleen Barnes is the author of numerous natural health books, including 10 Best Ways to Manage Stress. Connect at KathleenBarnes.com.

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healthykids

Gabrielle Peri l lo’s daughter, A’ngel, 11, is a deep thinker, compassionate for all beings

(human and not), a defender of justice, spiritual and extremely creative. She pursues any subject she studies with focus and passion. Although other children are naturally drawn to her, A’ngel, a born introvert, generally prefers to play quietly on her own. At first, her mother worried that her daughter was being insensitive to others and not paying attention to her surroundings. But once Mom released her own emotional projections, she recognized how happy her daughter is in her own space and began to appreciate the benefits of this independence. At least a third of Americans are introverts, yet many parents are prone to mischaracterize their more private children as antisocial, self-centered and lonely. Susan Cain, a former corporate attorney and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop

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Talking, explains, “Introverts are not antisocial, they just prefer socializing in lower-key ways.” They usually form a few deep and intimate relationships compared to extroverts that often cultivate many friends. Christine Fonseca, an educational psychologist and author of Quiet Kids, notes the danger in misunderstanding a child’s hesitancy or reserved nature. “Kids can benefit from understanding who they are and what it means to be an introvert. Otherwise, they may compare themselves to their extrovert friends and feel deficient.” Introverts own many exceptional qualities. They tend to be deep thinkers able to work independently in highly creative and innovative ways. They may prefer to learn a lot about a few topics instead of a little about many different areas. Often described as empathetic, conscientious and self-aware, introverts make authentic leaders and effective

managers as adults. Introvert and extrovert temperaments are distinguished by how individuals generate energy. Introverts process the world and recharge through solitude; many can flourish in social situations as long as they can rejuvenate by being on their own. Fonseca notes a defining difference in physiology. “Introverts use part of the nervous system that has a long pathway from point A to point B, so it takes them longer to process information.” Cain adds, “Introverts also usually have a longer runway than others, so it takes them longer to take off and fly. It’s crucial that the message they’re receiving from parents and teachers is, ‘That’s okay.’” It’s important that parents balance how they honor a child’s preferences with teaching them skills to thrive. “Don’t expect them to follow the gang,” says Cain. “Instead, encourage them to follow their passions.”

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Parents can empower children with tools to increase their comfort zone. If youngsters have difficulty speaking up in class, it helps to prepare them with what they want to say beforehand. Cain notes that this lessens anxiety and when they are able to speak up, they’ll feel like part of the class. Simple tips can offer relief in uncomfortable social situations. Perillo reinforces social manners before she and A’ngel arrive at an event. She focuses on the greetings, reminding her to extend her hand first, speak clearly, make eye contact and smile. Also, because self-promotion doesn’t come naturally to introverts, they often need coaching to highlight their own assets when applying for a club, college or job. Fonseca encourages families to embrace digital technology. She observes, “Most introverts are extroverts online. While face-to-face communication tends to drain them, that doesn’t happen as much online, plus it’s easier to feel more adept socially there.” They’ll still need to disconnect and renew after socializing online, so it’s important to set usage boundaries. Fonseca, who has one introverted and one extroverted child, facilitates dialogue that teaches each of them to communicate with their peers about their needs. “My introvert tells her extrovert friends not to take offense if she needs to take quiet time alone. They offer each other a perspective that makes their own point of view more well-rounded.” From a neuropsycho log ica l perspective, introverts and extroverts can learn from each other, as well. According to Fonseca, extroverts that habitually activate their sympathetic nervous system (“fight-or-flight”) can experience burnout if they don’t learn how to slow down and be calm. However, introverts, relying mostly on their parasympathetic system (“rest and digest”), can be overly calm and slow to respond to situations. Fonseca notes, “It’s not about one temperament being more positive than the other; it’s about understanding who everyone is, their authentic self and finding balance.”

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consciouseating

“Research tells us that 14 out of any 10 individuals like chocolate,” quips cartoonist Sandra Boynton.

American chocolate lovers buy 58 million-plus pounds around Valentine’s Day, according to Nielsen Research. Ideally, the dark treat would be as healthy as a salad or an apple. Fortunately, accumulating research is on the way to giving plant-based chocolate superfood status. All chocolate starts with cacao beans, seeds from the pods of the tropical cacao tree that thrives only in hot, rainy

CHOCOLATE AS HEALTH FOOD

Boosting Diets and Heart Healthby Judith Fertig

c l i m a t e s i n A f r i c a , I n d o n e s i a a n d S o u t h A m e r i c a . L o c a l so i l and c l imate conditions determine flavor characteristics, much as with grapes. Harvested beans are fermented to create the chocolate taste and then dried. Afterwards, chocolate makers add brand-specific ingredients to the cacao solids. “The percentage number on a bar’s wrapper represents the weight that actually comes from the cacao bean content,” says Robert L. Wolke, professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh and author of What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained. “The higher the number, the lower the percentage of sugar and the less sweet, more bitter and complex the flavor.” This is significant because dark chocolate contains higher levels of antioxidants which can help reduce cell damage, according to the Integrative Medicine Department at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. Alex Whitmore, founder of Taza

Chocolate, in Somerville, Massachusetts, recently had one of its bars lab tested for antioxidant levels, called ORAC, or oxygen radical absorption capacity; the higher the value, the more antioxidants. Taza Chocolate’s 80% Dark Bar had a 65 percent higher ORAC than Himalayan goji berries, famed for being a superfood. “This is very high for a chocolate bar,” notes Whitmore. Cocoa also serves as a superfood for

cardiovascular and metabolic health, report two recent studies from separate teams of Harvard School of Public

Health researchers. A 2012 meta-analysis of

clinical trials publ i shed in

t h e A m e r i c a n Journal of Clinical

Nutrit ion concluded that consuming dark, u n s w e e t e n e d c o c o a

powder and dark chocolate can improve blood pressure, vascular dilation and cholesterol levels, plus reduce metabolic precursors like diabetes that can lead to heart disease. In 2011, Eric Ding, Ph.D., a Harvard School of Public Health epidemiologist and nutrition scientist, reviewed short-term trials of subjects ingesting 400 to 500 mg per day of flavonoid-rich cocoa, which he equates to 33 bars of milk chocolate or eight bars of dark chocolate. While Ding feels this is an unreasonable amount to eat because of the extra calories from sugar and fat, he states, “Supplements with concentrated cocoa flavonoids may perhaps be helpful for garnering the benefits discovered. The key is getting the benefits for heart disease while avoiding the calories, and for that, chocolate bars are not likely the best solution.” Another observat ional s tudy published in Nutrition shows that eating dark chocolate might help keep the pounds off for teenagers. Researchers

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Small-batch, art isan chocolate makers strive to make delicious chocolate in the purest, most ethical and sustainable ways possible. They often travel to meet the growers to source the best cacao beans (organic preferred), use fair trade principles and take a personal interest in making fine chocolate without filler ingredients. Here is a partial list of conscientious members of Craft Chocolate Makers of America:

Amano Artisan Chocolate, AmanoChocolate.com

Askinosie Chocolate, Askinosie.com

DeVries Chocolate, DeVriesChocolate.com

Patric Chocolate, Patric-Chocolate.com

Taza Chocolate, TazaChocolate.com

Vegan Chocolate PieServe this with fresh raspberries and enjoy a little romance.

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Chocolate Wafer Crust6½ oz dairy-free chocolate wafer cookies, crushed into fine crumbs1 Tbsp maple or date sugar3 oz vegan buttery stick (such as Earth Balance), melted and slightly cooled

Chocolate Filling13 oz dairy-free semisweet chocolate chips (such as Ghirardelli)1/3 cup strong brewed coffee1 tsp vanilla extract1 lb silken tofu, drained1 Tbsp honey1 (9-in) prepared chocolate wafer crust

Preheat the oven to 350° F.

For the crust, combine the cookie crumbs, sugar and melted vegan buttery stick. Press this mixture firmly and even-ly into the bottom, up the sides and just over the lip of a 9-inch metal pie pan. Bake on the middle rack of the oven un-til the crust is set and appears dry, 18 to 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely, about 1 hour.

For the filling, melt the chocolate chips with the coffee and vanilla in a me-dium metal bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring often with a spatula. Combine the tofu, melted chocolate mixture and honey in a blender or food processor until smooth, about 1 minute. Pour the filling into the crust and refrigerate for 2 hours or until the filling becomes firm.

Vegan Hot ChocolateA comforting way to enjoy the benefits of chocolate on a cold day.

Yields 4 servings

2½ cups plain rice milk3 Tbsp maple or date sugar3 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder½ tsp salt½ tsp vanilla extract1 pinch ground cinnamon1 pinch cayenne pepper

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with the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence program at the University of Zaragoza, in Spain, knew that chocolate consumption in adults already had been linked to lower body mass index. They found that chocolate consumption was also associated with lower total and midsection fat in European adolescents, reports Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo.com, a natural health research database. “The quality and cocoa content they used in their research is probably much higher than in America,” says Ji. “From my perspective, it appears that even when researchers don’t control for type, the results across the board are rather startling. Even American subjects, presumably eating common milk chocolate bars, see benefits.” So, this Valentine’s Day—and every day—we can happily relish that one-ounce piece of artisan dark chocolate melting slowly in our mouth and know we’re doing it for pleasure and for health. Judith Fertig blogs at AlfrescoFoodAnd Lifestyle.blogspot.com from Overland Park, KS.

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Mardi Gras throws are treasures – memories of happy moments with friends and family. To

some they are tokens of achievement or merely decorations. They are everywhere at Carnival time and remnants of them remain throughout the year on fences, in the trees, on the ground. Unfortunately, they are not biodegradable and tons end up in landfills. They are largely made of plastic (petroleum) and contain other hazardous chemicals, according to a recent report by the Ecology Center in Michigan.

There is, however, a movement to green up Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which has gained great momentum over the past few years. Nonprofit organizations and forprofit companies are popping up with options to improve the safety and environmental footprint of parade throws.

Recycled ThrowsThe Arc of Greater New Orleans, an organization that serves intellectually disabled citizens, has been accepting donations of beads since before Hurricane

Katrina, reselling them to support the organization’s mission. In 2013 Arc kept 130,000 pounds of beads and other throws out of landfills, according to the Recycling Coordinator, Margie Perez, who estimated the total will reach at least 150,000 pounds this season. At the same time, Arc employed 40 clients, who sorted and prepared the beads for resale. More on Arc can be found at ArcGNO.org.

St. Michael’s Special School and Save an Angel, a cancer clinic and shelter for dogs, also accept donated beads to raise funds. For more information on these programs, logon to Save-An-Angel.org, or call St. Michael’s at 504-522-8194.

Sustainably MadeLeading the charge to replace the usual plastic beads, imported from China, with locally made throws made of sustainable materials is Zombeads, a forprofit company founded in 2013 by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, a 14 year old environmental justice nonprofit based in New Orleans. In addition to the goal of reducing air pollution in the region, a

The Green Gras is Growingby Colleen Morgan

primary reason for Zombeads existence is to raise awareness of Carnival waste. Many tons of beads are thrown during Mardi Gras, and a large number “nobody bothers to pick up,” said Erik Paskewich, Zombeads’ Social Entrepreneur.

“We want to shift the dialogue from quantity to quality,” he said. “Also, we want to reduce our reliance on the petrochemical industry… and bring jobs back in Louisiana from overseas.”

The company is working with krewes to introduce less toxic beads into the market. Some of the items for sale that can be customized include a key chain made from shutters; ceramic doubloons; small handbags and totes made from recycled, misprinted rice bags; a new recycled Voodoo doll; neck boxes for walking krewes and the Bead and Bra drink holder.

“We are trying to get the word out and let people know that there are alternatives to petrochemical-based beads,” Paskewich said. To see pictures and offerings, logon to Zombeads.biz.

Katrina Brees, founder of the Bearded Oysters dance troup, sells sustainably made items for throws through her company, I Heart Louisiana. She also connects krewes with local artists and manufacturers, costume makers and float-builders and creates designs of her own, which can be viewed at IHeartLouisiana.com.

Brees focuses on necklaces – the new, sustainable beads– that can be thrown from a float but will be cherished, worn to parties, and kept in a jewelry box. “My background is in fashion design,” she said. “Don’t want things that look

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like garbage... Some of our pieces are selling in gift shops for $20 apiece, and we’re selling them for $2 and $3. These are real jewelry items, not just party trinkets.”

Sustainable cups may also

be on the horizon. A truly biodegradable, recyclable and compostable cup – the EarthKare Kup – made from root resins, bamboo and limestone was in line to become a green throw in 2014, but funding became an issue. The innovative cup, which features a unique, attached lid, can be used for hot or cold drinks, and will most likely be seen somewhere during Carnival season 2015. Check it out at EarthKare.com.

The Financial ChallengeThe greening of Carnival will not happen overnight, Brees admitted, because krewes finance their parades through beads – specifically, purchasing beads and marking them up for the krewe members in order to raise funds. “When we first started and wanted them to forego beads for the benefit of ecology, it wasn’t as simple as we originally thought,” she said. “…We still want the krewes to be able to finance the parades, so we’ve been working to provide throws to individual krewes.”

She explained that most of the big parades get a hefty credit package from the manufacturers in China – they order their beads in July and don’t have to pay

that can be worn year round.Muses has considered beads of nuts,

seeds and popcorn, but throwing food is a problem, and they have looked into paper beads made in South Africa by empowered women, but they are too expensive.

“We have to be price sensitive...And the crowds are bigger every year, and they clamor for stuff,” she said. “We have to walk that line. We are aware, though, and we are trying to minimize our footprint.”

Holly and Kirk Groh, the founders of Verdi Gras, are happy that the movement is growing, but also understand that the krewes cannot change their ways instantaneously. They are most concerned about making sure the public is aware of the carbon footprint of and toxins in the throws, primarily lead, and the potential hazards associated with them. As parents of four children, the Grohs want parents to be mindful of the dangers, and they want the laws to change to protect children – since Carnival throws are not classified as toys, they do not undergo the same scrutiny.

Colleen Morgan is a freelance writer and environmental editor of Natural Awakenings – S.E. Louisiana. She may be reached at colleen.nolahealthy [email protected]

for them until February, for example. And the markup on these purchases helps pay for permits and floats and other expenses. So Brees’ firm is working on developing financing packages for the 2015 Carnival season.

A Krewe’s View“This is very much on our radar,” said Muses Captain Staci Rosenberg. “We are very conscious of the [issue], and we are trying to keep the amount of plastic down while still producing throws people want.” Muses krewe members toss items people can use: shoelaces, toothbrushes, reusable bags, luggage tags, and jewelry

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CYCLES OF SPINReturning to its Heart-Healthy Origins

by Janet Osen

Like many newly minted sports, “Spin” has at its center a near-mythical figure: its creator, Jonathan Goldstein—better

known as Johnny G—by most accounts a unique eccentric with an unheralded passion for cycling. In 1987, while training for the

that would incorporate cardio training and emphasize a mind-body connection. With the formation of Mad Dogg Athletics in 1994, the Spinning craze began rolling. Rolling Stone magazine named it the newest hot exercise and by 1996 there were 1,000-plus Spinning centers in 30 countries.

True to FormConceived as a form of cardio biofeedback, the activity keyed on training the heart muscle aerobically using a heart monitor. The original goal was to provide an “aerobic base” by working at 65 to 80 percent of one’s maximum heart rate,

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making the heart a more effective pump and increasing oxygen levels throughout the body. The Spin program follows the principle that participants will train aerobically for six to 12 weeks prior to a “Race Day”—a special ride performed at a steady anaerobic threshold generally at 85 to 95 percent of maximum heart rate. Anaerobic threshold, or AT, is the point at which the body accumulates lactic acid in the muscles faster that it can be removed. “Aerobic base building creates a strong foundation for increasing one’s lactate threshold,” explains Lorey Pro, a master Spin instructor and assistant director of fitness and wellness at Louisiana State University. “Riders can increase their tolerance for anaerobic exercise.” “The metabolism’s foundation is strengthened by aerobic base building. Without it, the body will fall apart if the athlete moves right into anaerobic threshold training,” explains Shannon Derby, a master Spin instructor and certified group fitness and personal trainer at Mountain’s Edge Fitness Center, in Boulder, Colorado. In contrast to indoor cycling, Spin requires that exertion rates be correlated to levels based on maximum heart rates, and revolutions per minute (RPMs) or pedal strokes be kept at pre-specified levels. According to Pro, Spin should combine mind and body training by using a variety of heart rate zones to improve health, fitness and performance. Instructors take participants through a series of rides known as Energy Zones, each serving a specific purpose like endurance, strength or recovery. Terri Arends, a master Spin instructor and group fitness director at the Jewish Community Center of Dallas, Texas, attests that without such rides, the aerobic foundation crumbles. She likes to put riders through “kicking Spin rides and moments of Zen that allow riders to let go and find their inner athlete.”

Lost in TranslationIn today’s typical Spin class, no one wears a heart monitor. While some gyms and boutique facilities offer endurance or strength rides, most conduct only interval rides featuring top 40 music selections and a loose interpretation of the prescribed movements, positions and cadence rates.

“Interval rides tend to get picked most,” observes Derby. “There are many different kinds and they are fairly easy to teach and well liked, even though that isn’t what the official Spinning program recommends.” Del Lugo, a Spin instructor and fitness professional in Suffern, New York, who works at the nearby Torne Valley Sports Complex and Lifeplex Health Club, says he rarely sees classic Spin done anymore. In Lugo’s world, Spin should be simply a “fun, safe experience with the instructor endeavoring to instill enthusiasm and encouragement.”

Moving ForwardOne key indicator of whether a fitness activity is a trend and not a fad is the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) annual Fitness Trends survey. In 2012, Spin made ACSM’s top 20 list

Latest Spins on Original SpinHydrorider: Lightweight aluminum, rust-proof bike affords aqua cycling in the pool.

RealRyder: Bike innovation tilts and moves with participants’ body weight to more accurately simulate outdoor cycling.

High Tech: Onboard computers track resistance levels, cadence and heart rates designed for precision rides.

Bands Classes: Resistance bands attach to a sliding track on the ceiling to tone abs, arms and chest.

Fusion: Classes combine Spin with other workouts like yoga.

of fitness trends, citing it as “one of the most popular group exercise programs in the commercial sector.” Yet it fell off of ACSM’s list last year. Reviving the original training program may prove helpful in preventing potential Spin burnout. Workouts were originally designed to culminate each week in a meditative, low-impact recovery ride to allow for rest and recovery, which is pivotal to any successful fitness program. The key to Spin’s continuity may be in moving cycling back to its origins—re-educating participants about how best to use Spinning to maximize desired results for body, mind and spirit.

Janet Osen is a freelance writer in Rockland County, NY. She is a certified Spin instructor currently working toward her 200-hour yoga teacher certification.

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Many of our flowering trees come from the Far East. Although these are not native trees, they offer some wonderful benefits to our Southeast Louisiana landscapes.

Popular nonfruiting trees include: Taiwan Cherry, Japanese Magnolias, Chinese Redbud and Forest Pansy Redbud, Chinese Fringe and the Orchid Tree.

Among flowering fruit trees, citrus of course, is the sensuous scent around Valentines Day in New Orleans. Plan to plant citrus around Valentine’s Day to avoid a potential hard freeze nipping it back.

Pomegranate trees should be planted more often in New Orleans. The bulbous orange flowers in the late spring and summer create a landscape statement.The fruit is great in smoothies and vinegars.

Mayhaw trees are becoming more prevalent in New Orleans with lovely clusters of white flowers that produce a fruit that ripens in May for delicious jellies.

Southern Crab Apple makes a great show, although rarely produces fruit here, but this year may be lucky due to the freeze in January.

Information provided by Parkway Partners is located at 1137 Baronne St, New Orleans. The 2nd Saturday Program on February 8 will include Russell Harris to help with fruit tree selection and care. Contact [email protected] for a locally grown tree or longleaf pine mulch.

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After years of experiencing love going sour, Katherine Woodward Thomas set a goal:

She would marry her soul mate within a year. Her quest inspired a surprising awakening that spurred her to look deep inside for the key that would unblock love. Thomas realized the transformation that enabled her success involved clear steps that could help anyone. Today,

the licensed psychotherapist and relationship expert has guided thousands toward successful relationships via her national bestseller, Calling in “The One”: 7 Weeks to Attract the Love of Your Life, and subsequent books and seminars.

What catalyzed your Calling in “The One” professional journey?I was 41, a card-carrying member of one of America’s largest-growing groups—the never-marrieds. I had bought into the cultural belief that a woman my age had little chance of finding a great husband. I felt anxious and resigned, trying to come to terms with it, but sad inside. Fortunately, at the time, I was part of a small group supportive of each other’s intentions. So I set the outrageous intention that I would be engaged by my next birthday. I also recognized my longstanding pattern of attracting unavailable men who were engaged, married or alcoholics. A woman in the group said, “Katherine, I will hold that intention with you if you permit me to hold you accountable to be the woman you would need to be in order to fulfill it.” Her wake-up call turned my focus from running out to find love to going within to discover the barriers I had against it. Thus I began what became the Calling in “The One” process.

How does it differ from other approaches to finding love?Many approaches focus on the external reasons love is elusive, such as all the good men are taken, men don’t like powerful women or just not having met the right person. This approach focuses more on the internal reasons—going within to discover and release one’s own conscious and unconscious barriers. For most of us, a gap exists between how much we think we want love and how much we are actually open and ready to receive it. Until we bridge that gap, we will covertly keep love at bay, and won’t even realize we are doing it.

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What are the most common hidden barriers to love?One hidden barrier is resentment. We only resent people to the extent that we’ve given our power away to them. Uncover your role in what happened. Even if it was 97 percent their fault and 3 percent yours, zero in on that 3 percent, because you’ll only be able to trust yourself to love again once you’ve taken that responsibility. If you still feel resentful, you have not yet evolved beyond the person you were before. Another centers on old agreements—the spoken and unspoken, agreements we make, usually in an emotional time—such as “I’m never going to let myself get hurt again” or “I’ll never love anyone the way I love you.” Such agreements live in our lives as intentions. They may no longer be conscious, yet still set our course. Another has to do with toxic relational dynamics. To find the best partnership, you need to be your best self. Maintaining a toxic dynamic drains personal power, making it hard to move forward in life. It’s vital to evolve out of this debilitating dynamic so you are in the center of your power everywhere in life. The fourth area, and probably the most important, revolves around the core beliefs you hold about both yourself and others. You might have a reasonably clear sense of yourself around money, career and friendship, but your core love identity might cause you to believe yourself unworthy of a quality partner. Identifying and challenging these beliefs is critical in learning how to break free from them, helping to raise your value in your own eyes and thus in others.

You believe the best way to find a needle in a haystack is to become magnetic and allow that needle to find you. How does one become magnetic to love?Being centered in the truth of your own value and the real possibilities you hold for true love is wildly attractive. Love yearns to embrace us, but can’t come to us if it can’t come through us. When we shift into this place of possibility, we can become profoundly magnetic to love.

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of a murmur, including chest X-rays, an electrocardiogram (EKG) and a cardiac ultrasound to classify the stage of the disease and determine if conventional medications can help. Follow-up visits every six months allow the doctor to identify the point at which heart disease has progressed toward impending heart failure. In general, pets with either a diseased or failing heart can benefit from supplements. Individual regimens vary, based on the nature of the patient’s case.

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omega-3 fatty acids. The principle metabolites derived from the metabolism of EPA and DHA tend to be anti-inflammatory. Contrariwise, omega-6 fatty acids, which are found in warm-weather vegetable oils, produce pro-inflammatory mediators. Because omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids compete with each other to be converted to active metabolites (pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory) in the body, decreasing the intake of omega-6 fatty acids and/or increasing dietary omega-3 fatty acid levels, available through fish oil, is generally considered beneficial. The differing numbers identifying omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids simply refer to where the carbon-carbon double bonds are positioned in the molecules. Supplementing with fish oil may also reduce the occurrence of atherosclerosis, thrombosis, coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, heart failure and sudden cardiac death by decreasing inflammation throughout the body, including in the heart.

Coenzyme Q-10Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), also known as ubiquinol or ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring antioxidant synthesized in most tissues in the body. The highest concentrations are in the heart, kidneys, liver and pancreas. In the diet, CoQ10 is found in foods such as organ meats, poultry, fish, meat, nuts, soybean oil, fruits, vegetables, eggs and dairy products. The Professional’s Handbook of Complementary & Alternative Medicines explains that CoQ10 is used in electron transport in mitochondria—small organelles inside cells that convert carbohydrates and fats into energy.

It reports that studies in people with hypertension showed a reduction in systolic blood pressure through CoQ10 supplementation. Benefits of such therapy studied in people with a heart that has failed in its pumping ability showed increased improved heart function and proper dilation of the blood vessels for improved circulation. It is proving to be one of the best nutrients to help an ailing heart.

HawthornThe herb hawthorn is highly regarded for its suitability in the treatment of heart disease due to its flavonoid and other antioxidant content. It provides several beneficial effects for the heart—helping to maintain a normal heart rhythm with decreased risk of arrhythmias; bolstering the force of heart muscle contraction; increasing coronary blood flow; and decreasing the organ’s energy demands. It acts like angiotensin-1-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors such as the medicine Enalapril, used to help regulate blood pressure and reduce the workload of a failing heart. While other therapies can be used to help pet heart patients, these three are a sound starting point. In some cases, they may be suitable instead of medications that can cause side effects to the kidney and liver, or at least allow for smaller doses. Natural remedies provide a gentler alternative.

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Ho’oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian huna, a secret to facilitating forgiveness within; or

simply, the art of forgiveness. Four healing phrases are employed in a harmonic mantra to help “make things right” or “correct the errors”. It works to cleanse hurt feelings and relieve suffering from being in an unforgiving or unforgiven state. According to the Babylon online dictionary, Ho’oponopono is used to release problems and blocks that cause imbalance, unease and stress in the self; bring peace and balance through physical, mental and spiritual cleansing that involves repentance and transmutation; and create balance, freedom, love, peace and wisdom within individuals, social entities, the world and the universe.

Ho’oponopono Forgiveness Mantra

I am sorry.Please forgive me.Thank you.I love you.

These four forgiveness phrases, both individually and collectively, help heal us and our relationships with others, especially loved ones. Each one melts hearts and heals souls. Going deeper, we can voice this mantra in communing with the divine and see the effect both within and without.

I am sorry for participating in this erroneous memory data.

Please forgive me for not seeing the perfection in this moment, and playing back a universal memory I have received within me that is riddled with wrongs and errors.

Thank you for cleansing me, others, the world and the universe.

I love you. Loving the sweet divine is the greatest power or energy there is in all space. I am now loving everyone involved and affected. I know that my perceptions of them are within me, where this error first occurred and where it can be eradicated.

Like planting a seed in soil that grows into nothing of our making, the divine does the work as we allow it to work through us. As we come to consistently use the Ho’oponopono mantra, we may elect to select a special word as a substitute for the whole mantra to use as a touchstone, so that when we say or think this word, we are immediately clear and clean of all the pain associated with any erroneous memory data presented. Our heart is healed and family or friends will return to relationships with a lighter heart. We do not need to understand how it works, only that it does.

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sundayKundalini Yoga – 5-6am. Taught by Elizabeth Eckman. Clear the obstacles that limit life and awaken to fullest potential. Morning meditation follows from 6-8:30am. Free. Divine Yoga Center, 1223 Baronne St, NOLA Contact: [email protected] Orleans Chapter AMORC Rosicrucian’s – 11am. Meetings held on Sundays and Wednesday evenings as listed in event calendar. 2801 Loyola Ave. Suite 4, Kenner Location. Call 504-472-5635 for times and more information.Restorative Yoga in Mandeville – 6-7:30pm. Expe-rience deep relaxation by candlelight with long held poses supported with props. Breathing techniques to relieve stress and guided meditation. All levels.Yoga Alliance certified teacher. $12/class. Must reserve space, limit 7. Fleur de Lis Yoga, 201 Car-roll St, Old Mandeville. Info/reg: 917-756-9087 or [email protected] You Have Too Much Stuff? Free phone consul-tations with holistic professional organizer, Stasia Cymes. Co-create a decluttering plan of action & start the new year with new space in your home. Call 504-920-1800 for appt.

mondayTRX Workout – 10-11am. (also Wed 10-11am). This all core, all the time fitness class incorporates the TRX, Pilates and other functional training to work the body as a whole to prevent injuries when doing the fun stuff. All fitness levels appropriate. First class only $10. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St, NOLA. Info: 985-640-2648.

Mindfulness Meditation – noon-1pm. A guided meditation in the style of Thick Nhat Hanh led by Patricia Stout, a student the peaceful Zen master and his monastics. Donations appreciated. Women’s Healing Center, 71667 Leveson St, Abita Springs. Info: 985-892-8111.

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, commu-nity, 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].

Yoga Diva/Harahan – 6:30-7:30pm. (Also Wed 6-7pm) Relax the body, focus the mind, deepen self-awareness. Learn to navigate through postures and flow by gaging flexibility, strength, concen-tration, breath and range of motion. All levels. Props/mats provided. Certified instructor. $60/month-4classes. 5700 Citrus Blvd, Upstairs in Curves. Call Karen before coming: 504-220-5325.

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Crescent City Farmers Market/Uptown – 9am-1pm. Open air market with fresh locally grown fruits, vegetables, seafood, baked breads and pies, bedding plants, dairy products, freshly cut flowers. Located in the parking lot of Uptown Square.

Adaptive Yoga – 10am-11am. Designed for those with limited mobility. Gentle joint mobilization practices, poses adapted using props. Peaceful envi-ronment with mats/chairs/props provided. RYT 500 teacher. $5/60 min class. Yoga School, 603 Tyler St, Covington. For info contact Erin: 985-705-4110 or [email protected]

Care for Caregivers Women’s Group – 10-11:30am. (2nd & 4th Tues). Facilitated support group for caregivers of dependent parents, spouses or special needs children. Help prevent burn-out, educational, self-care focus for empowerment and relaxation. Donation optional. Women’s Center for Healing & Transformation, 71667 Leveson St, Abita Springs. Ann Galloway: 985-773-2307 or [email protected].

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Northshore Hatha Yoga – 5-6:30pm. Balancing combination of gentle and challenging yoga poses to rejuvenate and relax the body. Beginners to advanced students. Peaceful environment with mats/props provided. $10/90 minute class or $48/6 classes. RYT 500 teacher. Yoga School, 603 S. Tyler St., Covington. Info: 985-705-4110 or [email protected].

Hatha Yoga in Mandeville – 6:45-7:45am & 6:30-7:45pm. (also Wed) Improve strength, balance and flexibility. Strong emphasis on correct alignment & release of mental and physical tensions. All levels. Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher. $12/class. Must reg/limit 7. Fleur de Lis Yoga, 201 Carroll St, Old Mandeville. Info/reg: 917-756-9087 or [email protected].

Introduction to Nichiren Buddhism – 7-8:15pm. Learn how to activate your greatest potential, increase your compassion and achieve absolute happiness. Free. SGI-USA Buddhist Center, 1331 Prytania St, NOLA. Info: 504-310-2011.

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Community Yoga Class – 7:30-8:45pm. Taught by graduates of Transform NOLA’s 200-hour yoga teacher training. Vinyasa flow appropriate for all lev-els. Suggested donation: $5-$15. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St., NOLA. Contact: 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

Northshore Yoga – 5:30pm. Gentle, challenging and relaxing classes focusing on breath and movement. Appropriate for beginners and seasoned students. Pleasant, stress-free environment. Mats/props pro-vided. $10/90 minute class or $48/6 classes. 500 E-RYT /CYT teacher. Yoga School, 603 S. Tyler St, Covington. Info/Mary Ann: 985-630-7242 or [email protected]/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, commu-nity, 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] Yoga in Mandeville – 6:45-7:45am. & 6:30-7:45pm. (also Mon) Improve strength, balance and flexibility. Strong emphasis on correct alignment & release of mental and physical tensions. All levels. Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher. $12/class. Must reg/limit 7. Fleur de Lis Yoga, 201 Carroll St, Old Mandeville. Info/reg: 917-756-9087 or [email protected] 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.

thursdayCrescent City Farmers Market/Mid-City – 3-7pm. Farmers Market at 3700 Orleans Ave, American Can Co. building, New Orleans, rain or shine. Northshore Yoga – 6:15-7:45pm. Explore the benefits of yoga and unwind with a blend of yoga postures, breath and relaxation. All levels welcome. Mats and props provided. $10/90 minute class or $48/6 classes. RYT 200 & 500 teachers. Yoga School, 603 S. Tyler St, Covington. Contact Erin: 985-705-4110 or Shirley: 985-264-9252.Guided Meditation – 6-7:30pm. Participants will learn to relax their whole being, calm the mind and feel their spirit becoming free within. Led by Dr. Jess Tregle. Uptown Holistic Center, 723 Hillary St, New Orleans. Info: 504-352-6418.

fridayAikido 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. Meditative Yoga – 7-8:15pm. This candlelit class consists of a relaxed series of poses straight from India that train the body and mind to reach a flexible, strengthened state. Appropriate for yogis of all skill levels. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St., NOLA 70118. Contact: 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.

Vinyasa/Hatha Style Yoga/Mandeville – 8-9:15am (Intermediate) & 9:30-10:45 (Beginning) class with Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher. Must register/limit to 7. $12/class. Fleur de Lis Yoga, 201 Carroll St, Mandeville. Info/reg: [email protected] or call 917-756-9087.

Crescent City Farmers Market/Downtown – 8am-noon. 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. Locat-ed at Covington City Hall, 609 N Columbia St, Covington.

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 & hand-crafted 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.

Sankofa Farmers Market – 10am-2pm. Weekly market in the Ninth Ward offering fresh produce, seafood, baked goods, and plants from local farmers and fishermen. New location at 3819 St. Claude Ave. Info: 504-872-9214 or [email protected].

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).

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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PRODUCTSRODAN + FIELDS, the Drs. that created ProActive, new line of anti-aging skin care products. Email – [email protected] , Independent Consultant.

SERVICESAA – DRINKING IS YOUR BUSINESS. STOPPING IS OURS. Cal l Alcohol ics Anonymous. 504-838-3399. AA-NewOrleans.org.VEGETARIAN MEETUP GROUP meets at least once a month for a veggie meal. See calendar of events at http://www.meetup.com/vegetarian-515/members/7165804/

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

St Tammany Humane Society – Help foster pets, many tasks for fundraising, help with animal socializing, many more. Call for wish list. Contact 985-892-7387, X 106.The Humane Society of Louisiana needs volunteers. To find out how you can help contact Jeff Dorson at 901-268-4432 or [email protected].

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1Saturday Morning Massage Clinic − 9:15 & 10:45am. Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Neuromuscular Therapy 2/1; Swedish 2/8 & 22. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Paint Drop-Off/Uptown – 10am-2pm. Drop off old latex paint to Arabella Station Whole Foods Market. The Green Project’s tent is at the corner of Magazine & Joseph St in good weather and inside near the massage table in bad weather.

First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day – 2/1 & 2) 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 – Noon-5pm. 90 vendors with food, art, music, flea market, children’s play area and pet adoption. 4400 block of Freret St, NOLA. Info: 504-638-2589.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3Yoga for Stress Relief and Self Awareness – 6:30-8pm. (2/3-2/24) Four week series will introduce a gentle and inwardly focused yoga practice to reduce stress and tension. Learn to relax deeply and listen to the body as a wise teacher. Prior yoga experience not required. Space limited/must register. $50. Info/reg: [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.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4Heart Healthy Tai Chi-Chi Gong Class – 9:30-10:20am. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexi-bility and balance. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 2/3. Call 504-866-2241 for more information.

Ladies Night Out: Damsels in Defense Class – 6-8pm. Learn basics of self defense (30 min demo) from Sensei Brian Levy and tips on using personal safety products from Damsel in Defense. A social networking event for professional women, includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. $10. Comfortable clothes. NOLA Aikido, 3909 Bienville #103.

Swedish Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 2/11). 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.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5Deep Tissue Massage Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 2/7, 12, 14 & 19). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Deep tissue is muscle specific and really works out the kinks. $30/by appointment. Blue Cliff College, Clear-view Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972Esoteric Study: The Universal Laws – 6:30pm. Esoteric Study “The Universal Laws” based on Alice Bailey’s work. Led by Cindy Daigle. Journey Into Wellness Center, 3939 Houma Blvd, Bldg 3, Ste 15, Metairie. Call Cindy Daigle for details: 504-931-6494.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6Food and Film Series – 6pm. February feature: “Forks Over Knives,” which examines the pro-found claim that most degenerative diseases can be controlled, even reversed by a whole-foods, plant based diet. Complimentary organic popcorn. Interactive discussion follows, led by Dr. Catherine Wilbert, N.D. The Nutrition Company, 4350 Hwy 22, Mandeville. Info: 985-727-3482.Deep Tissue Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 2/18 & 25). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Deep tissue is muscle spe-cific and really works out the kinks. $30/by appoint-ment. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972Heart Healthy Tai Chi Class – 7-7:50pm. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance, improve self-esteem. Offering an intro program of 3 classes for $59. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 2/3. Call 504-866-2241 for more information.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8Cloth 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. Reg: 504-596-6540 or email [email protected] Harvesting/Fruit Trees – 9am-noon. At 10am Demetria Christos of EcoUrban will conduct workshop on successful rainwater collection and Russell Harris will give guidance on fruit tree selec-tion and care. Parkway Partners, 1137 Baronne St, NOLA. For sale: veg and herb starts, spring bedding plants, fruit trees, long leaf pine straw mulch.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 – 2/8 & 9) 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.

Conscious Connected Breathing Workshop w/ Jack Fontana – 1-3:30pm – Experience the trans-formative power of the breath. Learn how to relieve stress, fear, and anxiety naturally with Conscious Connected Breathing. No yoga experience neces-sary. $54. Wild Lotus Yoga Uptown, 4842 Perrier St, Pre-register: 504-899-0047.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9WeeHands Baby Sign Language Class – 9-9:45am. (series on Tues. in Feb) Certified WeeHands in-structor will teach family members American Sign Language signs, songs and language development strategies. Geared to ages 6 mos to 3 yrs. $100/4 sessions, includes course book. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St. Reg required – call 504-596-6540.

Usui Reiki 1st Degree Training – 9am-4pm. Reiki Master Sue McCann will offer training in this dy-namic healing modality to help oneself and others get back into balance. No experience needed. Reg. required with $50 deposit. Space limited. Insights of New Orleans, 2412 Athania Parkway, Metairie. Call 504-832-4096.

Intro to Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy – 2-4pm. Free workshop with Amy Archinal, RYT, PRYT. Experience first-hand some elements of a Phoe-nix Rising Yoga Therapy session and witness a demo of assisted postures and dialog. Ad-vance reg. required, space limited. Register with [email protected]

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10Registration Children’s Karate Classes 6-11yrs – 4:15pm. – Build self confidence and discipline. Tamashii Karate &Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 2/9. For more info call: 504-866-2241.

2020 Mom Project – 6pm. A monthly meeting for new moms to discuss challenges and feelings about caring for an infant. Licensed counselors will be available who specialize in maternal mental wellness. Children welcome. Second Mondays at ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. More info: [email protected].

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11Ideal 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.

Holistic Education Monthly Meeting/Metairie − 6:30-7:30pm. Sponsored by Holistic Center. Bob Thomson, D.C. talks on “God Heals, the Doctor Collects the Fee.” Discussion follows. Free/open to public. Old Metairie Library, 2350 Metairie Rd. Info: 504-812-1332.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12La 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]

calendarofeventsNote: All Calendar events must be received via email or online by February 10 for the March 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.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13Toddler Foods: Beyond Avocado – 6pm. At 10-12 months toddlers are ready to move beyond basic puree. Class covers toddler nutritional needs & what finger foods to introduce. Includes food samples, handouts and recipes. With Certified Holistic Health Counselor, Erin Reho Pelias $20/class. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Reg: 504-596-6540 or [email protected].

Neuromuscular Therapy Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. (also 2/20 & 27). 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.

Esoteric Study: The Universal Laws – 6:30pm. Esoteric Study “The Universal Laws” based on Alice Bailey’s work. Led by Cindy Daigle. The Women’s Center, Abita Springs. Call Cindy Daigle for details: 504-931-6494.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15Reiki Level I and II Classes – (2-day 2/15 & 16) Learn Usui Tibetan Reiki from an experienced and highly trained master. Limited enrollment.Metairie location. For info contact Tianne 504-909-3723.

Valentine’s NIA Dance Jam for Women – 10-11:30am. Exhilarating dance routines with 4 NIA teachers. Bring out passion for life and love of body. All levels. $15 advance/$20 at door. Reserve space. Women’s Center for Healing & Transforma-tion, 71667 Leveson St, Abita Springs, LA 70420. Reg: [email protected] or Jeanne Andrus 334-294-1583.

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Paint Drop-Off – 10am-2pm. Drop off old latex paint to The Green Project at Hollygrove Market and Farm, 8301 Olive St, NOLA.

First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day – 2/15 & 16) 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.

Metaphysical Fair – noon-6pm. Psychics, mediums, tarot readers, astrology readings, healers, aura pho-tography, Bio Mat, jewelry and more. Admission free, services $20/20minutes. Metaphysical Re-source Center, 1708 Lake Ave, (Bucktown) Metairie. Info: 504-708-8353. Sat, Feb 15, 10:00 - 11:30.

Yogi Mela 2014 – (3 days 2/15 – 2/17) Hosted by Mukhanday Kundalini Yoga Center. Yogi Amandeep Singh brings extraordinarily uplifting yoga and meditation to reach the heights and depths of one’s consciousness. Learn to reach the most brilliant meditative states. Live streamed direct from Espano-la, NM. $159. Info/Reg: 504-616-1874.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16Usui Reiki 2nd Degree Training – 9am-4pm. Reiki Master Sue McCann will offer training in this dy-namic healing modality to help oneself and others get back into balance. No experience needed. Reg. required with $50 deposit. Space limited. Insights of New Orleans, 2412 Athania Parkway, Metairie. Call 504-832-4096.

Qigong for Women’s Health and Longevity – 2-5pm. Workshop featuring practice of a series of warm-ups and a basic Qigong routine for balance and energy. Virginia Davis, RN, LMT and Suzanne Harper, LMT, MHealthEd. $60/financial assis-tance available. Women’s Center for Healing & Transformation, 71667 Leveson St, Abita Springs. [email protected] or 985-892-9322.

Open Your Heart, Darlin – 2:30-5:00pm. Led by Andra. From the inside out, backbends hold the key to opening the heart. Explore these joy-inducing postures in a step-by-step manner. Appropriate for all levels. $25 early reg/$30. Wild Lotus Yoga Up-town, 4842 Perrier St., Pre-register: 504-899-0047.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17Registration Children’s Karate Classes 6-11yrs – 4:15pm. – Build self confidence and discipline. Tamashii Karate &Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 2/16. For more info call: 504-866-2241.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18Ideal 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.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19Cloth Diapers 101– 6:30pm. Learn about modern cloth diapers, how to care for them, hands on dem-os. $20 for up to 2 family members and receive a $20 coupon off a purchase of $100. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Reg: 504-596-6540 or [email protected]

Esoteric Study: The Universal Laws – 6:30pm. Esoteric Study “The Universal Laws” based on Alice Bailey’s work led by Cindy Daigle. Journey Into Wellness Center, 3939 Houma Blvd, Bldg 3, Ste 15, Metairie. Call Cindy Daigle for details: 504-931-6494.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21Swedish Massage Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 2/28). 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.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22Reiki Level I and II Classes/Spanish – (2-day 2/22 & 23) Learn Usui Tibetan Reiki from an experienced and highly trained master. Taught in Spanish. Lim-ited enrollment.Metairie location. For info contact Tianne 504-909-3723.Heart Healthy Tai Chi-Chi Gong Class – 9:30-10:20am. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St. Uptown. Reserve space by 2/21. For more info call: 504-866-2241.First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day – 2/22 & 23) 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.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24Ideal 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.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25Ideal 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.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27Esoteric Study: The Universal Laws – 6:30pm. Esoteric Study “The Universal Laws” based on Alice Bailey’s work led by Cindy Daigle. The Women’s Center, Abita Springs. Call Cindy Daigle for details: 504-931-6494.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28Advanced and Masters Level Reiki - Learn Usui Ti-betan Reiki from an experienced and highly trained master. Limited enrollment.Metairie location. For info contact Tianne 504-909-3723.

planaheadMONDAY, MARCH 10Mindful Approaches to Managing Anxiety – 6:30-8pm. (3/10 to 3/31) Facilitated by Myra Hildalgo, LCSW and Amy Archinal, RYT, PRYT. This informative and interactive four week group provides support and introduces both cognitive and body-based approaches to ease anxiety. Space liminted/must register. Sliding scale. Info/Reg: [email protected].

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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 34.

KELLY KIVIKO, ACALA Lic.# ACA.200012530 E. Rutland St., Covington985-869-3299

Acupuncture Works! It is a safe, drug-free approach to managing many common health concerns. Specializing in herbal medicine, pain, stress, women’s health, and more.

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 36.

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 29.

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 24.

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 18.

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.

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.

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 21.

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 27.

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

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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 23.

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 23.

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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 2.

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

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ENERGY PSYCHOLOGYMARYLOU SMITHPSYCH-K & Mediation [email protected]

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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 14.

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GREEN OAKS APOTHECARY2259 Carey St. Slidell, La985-285-9215 Find us on Facebook

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

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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 37.

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

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

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IRENE SEBASTIAN, M.D., PH.D401 Veterans Blvd., Ste. 203, Metairie504-838-9804IreneSebastianMD.com

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INTEGRETATED PAIN AND NEUROSCIENCE504-300-9020PainIsAPuzzle.com

Eric Royster, MD and Aaron Friedman, MD offer the most comprehensive

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DR. KATHLEEN POSEY, M.D.377 Hwy 21, Ste. 101, Madisonville985-845-4111KathleenPoseyMD.com

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PMA MEDICAL TREATMENT AND WELLNESS CENTER OF LOUISIANAKenner and Metairie Locations504-441-5555PMAWellness.US

Multidisciplinary, Integrative approach to healthcare, including primary care, weight loss management, food intolerance testing, allergy testing, hormone balancing (in-house laboratory) and

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Life, Yoga, Fashion. A unique combination of services from an NLP Master Practitioner, Yoga Instructor, and Fashion Expert to support you in becoming your best Self. Overcome obstacles, regain enthusiasm, build confidence,

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TAI CHI-QI GONGShifu King Lam8132 Willow St., [email protected]

Asian Arts to improve health, fitness, personal safety, rejuvenate energy. Achieve a better mind, body and spirit. Serving New Orleans community for 35 years. KingLamtaichi-karate.com. See ad on page 14 and calendar for classes.

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Cutting edge holistic nutrition services. Specializing in complementary and alternative medicine, therapeutic uses of foods, supplementation, vegetarian nutrition, women’s health, sports performance, eating disorders, depression, addiction, and more. See ad on page 28.

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CAKE FACE SOAPINGKelsey Foreman CakeFaceSoaping.com

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ELIZABETH OHMER PELLEGRIN, R.M.T.Reiki Master Teacher & [email protected] 23 years experience in Reiki – Usui Shiki Ryoho, upholding the highest standards in Reiki classes and Reiki sessions. Reiki can be a personal tool for healing and growth, a way to give energy to family and friends, or a gentle complementary therapy in holistic medicine. See ad on page 14 and calendar for classes.

TIANNE D. LASTRAUsui, Karuna & Rainbow Reiki Master3939 Houma Blvd., Bld. 3, Ste. 15 Metairie504-909-3723AmazingReiki.com

Certified & experienced Master Teacher offering sessions & classes to the Greater N.O. Area. Healing Touch, Pranic Healing, Crystal Healing, Reiki Drumming and

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RETREAT CENTER

DOLORES WATSON621 Opelousas Ave., New Orleans504-905-4090 [email protected]

Elegant, donation based retreat center in quaint, quiet Magnolia, MS just 1 1/2 hours from New Orleans, Baton Rouge or Jackson. Ongoing retreats in meditation and yoga. Ongoing meditation group in New Orleans. Vegetarian. Available

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SOLAR

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Since 2007, South Coast Solar has helped more than 500 clients start saving

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THERMOGRAPHY

THE WELLNESS CENTRE OF BR Dr. Karin Nielsen, ND, CCT1528 Delplaza Dr., Ste BBaton Rouge, LA 70815225-229-6107 WellnessCentreBR.com

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WELLNESS CENTER

INSIGHTS OF NEW ORLEANSSue McCann, LPC-S, LMFT, LAC, RYT504-832-4096InsightsofNO.com

Insights of New Orleans, your easily accessible wellness center collaborating with each client to rejuvenate, restore, and inspire with offerings of compassionate holistic healing modalities. Metairie location.Visit our website for list of modalities. See ad on page 3.

YOGA

DIVINE YOGA1228 Baronne [email protected] YogaNOLA.com

Kundalini Yoga is considered to be the most comprehensive of yogas, combining meditation, physical practice and breathing exercises. All levels of experience are welcome to all classes. See ad on page 23 and calendar for events/classes.

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Voted Best Yoga Studio 11 years. Intro Offer: 30 Days Of Yoga For $33 (first time local residents), Intro To Yoga Courses + Over 60 classes a week including Prenatal, Kids, Tweens & Teen classes. See ad page 3.

YOGA TEACHER TRAININGTRANSFORM NOLAMia Oramous, RYT 500/ACE PT8422 Oak St, New Orleans985-640-2648TransformNOLA.com

Yoga, Nia and TRX workout classes offered all week; private sessions also available. 200-hr yoga teacher training starts March

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YOGA SCHOOL, L.L.C.603 S. Tyler St., Covington985-893-8834YogaSchoolCovingtonLA

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YOGA THERAPY

AMY ARCHINAL, RYT, PRYTPhoenix Rising Yoga Therapy504-899-6167NewOrleansYogaTherapy.com

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