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To contact USA Smart Shopper, Call: 1-928-566-44964

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To contact USA Smart Shopper, Call: 1-928-566-44968

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7th Annual Walk Away from Drugs5:30PM3 starting points:

Smith’s Food and Drug 3490 Stockton Hill Rd.Firefighter Park 2001 Detroit Ave.Mother Road Harley Davidson 2501 Beverly Ave.The walk will end at Centennial Park near the north softball field. Admission: Free. For more information contact Lt. Shay Weber at the Kingman Police Department at 928-753-2191.

6th Annual Brats Oktoberfest10AM

Locomotive Park 310 W. Beale St., in Downtown Kingman. Admission: Free. For more information call 928-727-1909.

3rd Annual Walk a Mile in their Shoes Charity Walk10AM

(928)279-8367 or (928) 753-3499 for more information. Walk begins at Bonelli House at 10:00am and ends at Rednecks BBQ.

Golden Valley Days 9AMGolden Valley Veterans Park (Corner of Chino &

Verde). Entertainment all day long and many vendors will be on hand with raffles. Parade kicks of the day at 9:00am, followed by plenty of entertainment all day long. Pistoleros

and Roses gunfights at

12:00pm, 1:30pm & 3:00pm, you can have your picture taken with them between 12:30 & 1:30pm.

Eagles AmateurComedian Contest5AM

4536 Patsy Dr., 928-279-2270. The Eagles FOE Hualapai #3744 are presenting a Dinner & a Show Amateur Comedian Contest. Dinner will be served at 5:00pm with the show starting at

7:00pm with a 10 minute intermission. Proceeds go to benefit Virginia Piper Cancer Research.

KRMC Lunch & Learn6:30PM

Del E. Webb Wellness Center 1719 E. Beverly Ave., 928-681-8514.Free public seminar at on a health-related subject held the third Wednesday of each month at KRMC. Lunch & Learn features different medical experts who speak with the public about important healthcare topics. Admission: Free. To ensure enough seating and desserts, reservations are required.

Old Miner’s Day Chloride, AZ10AM

Chloride, AZ 928-565-9777.Celebrate “Old Miner’s Day” with a parade, Wild West Re-enactments, games, food, vendors and much more all throughout the day.

Chillin’ on Beale Street5PM

400 Block of E. Beale St. 928-897-6039 or 928-681-2361.A Block Party/Car Show in the heart of Historic Downtown Kingman. Come take a trip down memory lane and enjoy a night of cars, music and socializing. All happening Downtown!

2nd Annual Zombie Walk7PM

102 E. Beale St., 928-263-7716. The Zombie Walk will start at Locomotive Park right across from Shelly Jo’s vintage Clothes and continue into Downtown Kingman.

7th Annual Kingman Parks & Rec. Fall Festival1PM

Centennial Park 3333 Harrison St. 928-757-7919 Youth Halloween Costume Contest, carnival game booths, pie eating contest, cupcake walk, and a whole lot more.

Sounds of Kingman – “Bonus” Fall Concert

2PMMetcalfe Park 315 W., 928-715-0288. Admission: Free. The “Sounds of Kingman” is proud to present a “Bonus’ Fall Concert at Metcalfe Park in Downtown Kingman. The concert will feature Polka Katzen, a 6-member band performing Authentic German Polka Music. This group hails from Flagstaff AZ.

HalloweenHunger Bash 5PM

Cecil Davis Park 601 Van Buren. 928-279-7880Admission: Free. Benefit for the Food Bank with live music! There will also be food & drinks, candy for the kids and a costume contest

Route 66 Cruizers Halloween Bash5PM

Downtown Kingman on Beale Street between 4th & 5th St. ,928-303-0073 or 928-897-6039. Admission: Fee. Route 66 Cruizers Car Club in conjunction with

the Kingman Route 66 Association and the Downtown Kingman Merchants Association will celebrate its “11th Annual Halloween Bash”.

Kingman Boys and Girls Club Annual Haunted House5PM

Kingman Boy’s and Girls Club 301 N. 1st St. 928-718-0033. Admission: Free. It’ll be an evening of fun and fright for the entire family. Along with other activities, various booths by local special interest groups, jumpy house, candy and more.

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WHAT IS BIO-IDENTICAL PELLET HORMONE THERAPY AND HOW DOES IT WORK/DIFFER FROM TRADITIONAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY?DR. NAEL DAGSTANI: Pellet hormone therapy is designed to reconstruct, as close as possible, the physiology that a woman or a man would possess in their late 30’s or early 40’s. The structure of the hormones used is identical to what the human body produces, hence the term “bio-identical”. Utilizing pellets as the hormone delivery method allows the body to control the release of the hormone, which cannot be reproduced by pill, cream, patch or injection.

SINCE THE HORMONE PELLET IS INSERTED UNDERNEATH THE SKIN, IS THE RELEASE PROCESS MORE BENEFICIAL TO THE BODY?DR. D: Yes, the pellet method tends to be the most effective. When you’re using other forms – pills, creams, gels, patches, etc., you tend to get more of a rollercoaster effect. Even with the patch, you get 50% of the hormone in the first 24 hours. With pellets, hormone release is controlled by heart rate and the amount of blood that’s pumping. The analogy often used is a child licking a lollipop, the child being your body and the pellet being the lollipop. If you’re exercising, your heart rate goes up; the kid is licking the lollipop more vigorously. When the body is resting, less of the lollipop is used. The importance is that you get the right amount of hormone at the right time, continuously. Other forms of delivery aren’t able to do that.

WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS THAT BRING PATIENTS IN TO SEE YOU?DR. D: Many patients I see are having trouble with symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, fatigue, low libido, brain fog, muscle loss, night sweats, and hot flashes. Many of those symptoms are related to a testosterone deficiency, which tends to be undervalued and underutilized for women. Women of course don’t require nearly the amount of testosterone that a man does, but the role that it plays in a woman’s body is just as significant.

HOW SOON WILL A PATIENT START FEELING BETTER AND HOW LONG DO THE PELLETS LAST?DR. D: It depends on the individual, but patients often start feeling better anywhere from a few days to several weeks. Night sweats and hot flashes tend to be the first issues to improve and that is often within a few days; improvement in energy, mental clarity, mood, and libido tend to be more testosterone related, which usually takes a few weeks for effect. Depending on the individual’s activity and stress level the pellets can last anywhere from 3 to 5 months.

WHEN PATIENTS COME BACK FOR THEIR CHECK-UPS, WHAT IS THEIR REACTION AND YOURS?DR. D: The reactions from my patients range from “I wish I’d done this sooner” to “my husband/wife thanks you”. Bio-identical hormone therapy is one of the most profoundly beneficial treatments I’ve found, it is restoring health at a foundational level, and it is a natural treatment, which all fit with my goals and philosophy as a naturopathic doctor.