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feel good • live simply • laugh more

June 2014 | Phoenix Edition | NaturalAZ.com

Special Edition

Inspired LivingThe Healing

Power of StoryMen’s Wellness

Going SolarElectric Vehicles

Paddleboard Play

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Natural Awakenings is your guide to a healthier, more balanced life. In each issue readers find cutting-edge information on natural health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, green living, creative expression and the products and services that support a healthy lifestyle.

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Your Green Home Guide

22 THE HEALING POWER OF STORY How Telling Our Truths Can Set Us Free by Judith Fertig

26 MUSICIAN WITH A CAUSE Jack Johnson Plans Shows with the Planet in Mind by Meredith Montgomery

28 DON’T LET CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME GET YOU DOWN by Dr. Paul Stallone

30 UNLEASHING UNLIMITED POTENTIAL with Panache Desai by April Thompson

38 PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES HAVE ROSY OUTLOOK by Kena Fedorschak

42 PADDLE-HAPPY Stand Up Paddleboards Spell Family Fun by Lauressa Nelson

44 NEW GENETIC UROLOGY TESTS FOR PROSTATE CANCER by Dr. Phranq D. Tamburri

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THE BIONIC COACH High-Tech Boosts Healthy Routinesby Linda Sechrist

LIVING OFF THE LAND Low- and No-Cost Ways to Feed a Familyby Avery Mack

TELLING YOUR PET’S STORY Scrapbooks Strut their Stuff by Sandra Murphy

“Verily, bringeth on the heat!” say I. I know I’m in a

very small minority, but I really love this time of year

in the Valley, because for me it means spending time

in the water. Floating on the cool pool water and

enjoying the experience with family and friends is

very relaxing and greatly reduces stress. Maybe it’s the

Aquarian in me, or maybe it results from growing up

in the Cleveland area and swimming at a local lake

almost every day during summer vacation. This is how

I relax and recharge.

They say that every person’s home is their castle, and the hot temperatures

mean more of us are spending time in our castle to avoid the heat. To address

the impact that energy costs have on all of us—and to meet the demands of

readers like you, that wish to integrate greater sustainability into their homes,

please read “Your Green Home Guide” promotional section on pages 32-37.

We’ve assembled some of the Phoenix area’s best professionals in real es-

tate, energy efficiency, solar power, financing and products/services focused on

making your home more energy-efficient and healthier. Each one offers tremen-

dous knowledge and expertise, and I know they are more than happy to help

with any questions you may have about greening your home.

In this issue, read about how popular musician Jack Johnson makes his

concerts and other events more environmentally friendly. Also, we have a very

insightful interview with Panache Desai on eliminating our self-imposed limita-

tions and unlocking potential. It’s Father’s Day on June 15, so there are plenty of

interesting items that pertain to the men among our readership.

I hope you enjoy this issue—and don’t forget to take some time to relax

and recharge this summer. I’ll see you in the water.

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ANAHATA Sound Healing Opens in Scottsdale

ANAHATA Sound and Energy Healing, newly opened at

10565 North 114th Street, Suite 110, in Scottsdale, is the only studio of its kind in Arizona where gongs, crystal bowls and mantras are used both in mediation and yoga classes, creating peace and balance and allowing for healing of the body, mind and spirit. It is

also the only studio in North Scottsdale that focuses on kundalini yoga, yoga nidra, yin yoga and restorative yoga and offers four gong meditations per week, along with crystal singing bowl meditations. “ANAHATA came into existence as a means to serve and uplift the community,” says founder Ronee Kipnes. “It is a space of love and healing where members of all ages come to restore and rejuvenate the body, mind and soul. We offer classes and workshops that integrate sound heal-ing practices with yoga and meditation that is appropriate for anyone, regardless of age, size or ability to join in.” A grand opening celebration is being held from noon to 4 p.m., June 1, with free yoga classes and sound heal-ing. ANAHATA’s primary desire is to create a community for conscious connection. Participants are asked to dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat, blanket and anything they need to be comfortable.

For more information, call 480-699-9600 or register for free classes online at Ana-Ha-Ta.com. See ad on page 19.

Restoring Men’s Health Through Alignment

Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a common syndrome that many men may not know afflicts them. Using

physical alignment markers to build awareness of current postural habits, Restorative Exercise offers gentle stretch-ing and strengthening exercises to achieve optimal align-ment for better pelvic health. The Kinesphere Center for Movement Education will be hosting a special Restorative Exercise workshop dedicated to men’s health from 6:30 to 8 p.m., June 11, geared toward adult males of all ages.

Although it can exhibit a variety of symptoms, those more commonly associated with PFD include sexual dys-function, incontinence, constipation and enlarged prostate. Other, lesser-known symptoms include low back pain, hip pain and infertility. As a prescription, professionals often recommend strengthening the pelvic floor and core, but this is only one piece of the puzzle. The pelvic floor and core comprise a small portion of the muscles that depend on functional alignment of the whole body. The length and strength of the pelvic floor are influenced by the stability of the pelvis, which is in turn directly influenced by the alignment of the legs and upper body.

Early bird registration costs $30 by June 4 and $40 after. Loca-tion: 711 E. Missouri Ave., Ste. 180, Phoenix. To register or for more information, call 602-532-3111, email [email protected] or visit kcme-az.com. See ad on page 31.

Experience a Transformational Weekend at Healing Arts Connection

Marsha Craven, president of Heal-ing Arts Connection, LLC, will

present I Love Myself—DNA/Belief Systems Transformation Weekend, from July 24 to 27 and again from October 10 to 13, to discover how combining ancient wisdoms with quantum sci-ence principles can create profound healing for others and oneself. By developing a clear understanding of the subtle energy and body-mind-spirit connections, massage therapists, bodyworkers, health care professionals and other healing facilitators can enhance and deepen a client’s healing experience. Craven states, “The process of transforming belief systems in others, or oneself, can contribute to integrated healing at the DNA/cellular level, nudge an out-of-balance system toward homeostasis and bring long-lasting benefits to the body-mind-spirit.” Participants will learn how to connect to the core of their own being and work from the heart, the source of unconditional love. Lectures include study of the four brainwave frequencies, how to move into the theta state instantly and when to use imagery and set intentions with clients. In extensive, supervised sessions, participants pair up to practice and master principles and techniques, which also include aspects of kinesiology and body mapping/ re-mapping.

Location: 1717 W. Northern Ave., Ste. 115, Phoenix. For more information, call 623-215-7988 or visit How2Heal.com. See ad on page 51.

Gong, Crystal Singing Bowl, and Full Moon Meditations Kundalini Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Yin Yoga, and Yoga Nidra Classes

GRAND OPENING! Sunday, June 1st 12pm - 4pm

ANAHATA Sound and Energy HealingCreating a community of conscious connection!

ANAHATA Sound and Energy Healing

10565 N 114th St Suite 110Scottsdale AZ 85259(SE Corner of FLW and Shea)

Ph: 480-699-9600 www.ana-ha-ta.com

Authorized Dealer of Crystal Singing Bowls by Crystal Tones Check our schedule for upcoming workshops and events!

Enjoy FREE Yoga Classes:• Restorative Yoga/Myofacial with Desiree Lapre 12:00-1:30pm

• Kundalini Yoga with Sevak Singh 1:30- 3:00pm

• Gong Meditation with Lisa Lippincott (the Gongster!)

• Bring your yoga mat and a blanket, dress comfortably! (stained concrete floors)

• 15% discount for all packages purchased June 1st!

• Drawing for a free 1-hour Sound and Energy Treatment ($125.00 Value)

• Drawing for 1-month of Unlimited Classes/Workshops ($175.00 Value)

• Call 480-699-9600 or register online at: www.ana-ha-ta.com

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Vote in the 2014 Natural Choice Awards

The Phoenix-metro area is comprised of many

providers offering health and wellness, green living, nutri-tion, fitness and personal growth services, so how do we know which are the best? Go with the organiza-

tions recommended by your neighbors. The annual Natural Choice Awards, sponsored by Natural Awakenings magazine, gives readers the opportu-nity to select the individuals and businesses each year that deserve recognition for their efforts. “The Natural Choice Awards has become the Valley’s go-to list of leaders in health and wellness and green liv-ing here in Arizona,” says Eric Sells, publisher. “Each year, we receive higher numbers of ballot submissions, and I’m proud that our conscious readers utilize this opportunity to express their favorites.”

Cast your ballot today. Winners are based on popular vote from online ballot submissions at NaturalAz.com through Jul. 10. More information on page 6.

Dr. Kristy Anderson Joins Longevity Medical Health

Longevity Medical Health Center has added Dr. Kristy Anderson to

their staff. She is an alumnus of the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and a licensed physician in Arizona. Anderson’s focus is on pain management, environmental toxici-ties, GI health and lifestyle wellness coaching. As the former medical advisor for Heel Inc., a global leader in com-

bination homeopathic pharmaceuticals, Anderson gave lectures and trainings nationally and internationally to the integrative medical community. She also supervised and coordinated the largest double-blind, placebo-controlled study of injectable homeopathic medications ever under-taken.

Location: 13832 N. 32nd St., Ste. 126, Phoenix. For more information, call 602-428-6151 or visit LongevityMedical.com. See ad on page 21.

Sound Healing Workshop with Teri Merliss

Teri Merliss, founder of the Voice of the One Heart Healing, will

present a workshop, Experiencing Sweetness in Your Voice, from 3 to 5 p.m., June 14, at the B~Well Cen-ter of Scottsdale. Participants will be taught how to connect with who they are by accessing the sacred sound of their heart. Merliss believes that every-one’s tone is unique, and it can be life-changing to experience the sweetness and beauty of this sound. The workshop includes toning, chanting and meditations. She will share the teachings of the Divine Feminine (heart chakra) and the Divine Masculine (throat chakra) and how they work together to create sound when merged in a conscious relationship. No singing experience is required. Merliss, based in New Jersey, sings and teaches high vibrational mantras to assist people in stilling the mind and finding inner peace. She is also the music teacher for the Children’s House, a Montessori-based school for young children.

Cost is $30 for adults, $20 for students. Location: 4300 N. Miller Rd., Ste. 214. For more information, call 602-384-1745 or email [email protected]. See ad on page 52.

Stretch i-D Muscle Balance Therapy at Innovative Primary Care

For people that have

tension in their shoulders, lower backache, sciatica or degenerative changes of the spine, Stretch i-D, available at Innovative Primary Care, in Gilbert, can offer holistic help that is more effective, safer, and longer-lasting than taking drugs or getting cracked and popped. Stretch i-D is a holistic form of physical therapy that combines postural calibration measurements with biomechanical science, corrective stretching and effec-tive manual therapy techniques to rebalance and realign muscles damaged by trauma, repetitive movement stress, structural compensation, contact sports, surgery and sitting for long periods. This process, which unwinds muscle patterns that cause chronic pain and quickly restores balance to many of the body’s control systems, is achieved by the therapist without any force or manipulation of joint structures.

Location: 2915 E. Baseline Rd., Ste. 101, Gilbert. For a free 30-minute assessment, visit InnovativePrimaryCareAz.com or call 480-776-0626. See ad on page 57.

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Enjoy New Relationships with Past Relations

Although someone you love has passed way, your relationship

hasn’t finished: it’s only different. You just have to learn to be a participant in it—work at learning how to com-municate with them, just as they have to learn to communicate with you, without the body intervening between your mind and their mind. The Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies has studied all the ways people are communicating with loved ones on the other side to cultivate new relationships and live blissful lives together. The Academy is holding a conference from July 11 to 13, in Scottsdale, to describe 16 methods anyone can use to communicate regularly with loved ones on the other side. The conference is bringing to-gether 19 experts to explain the methods people are using to have successful, fulfilling afterlife communications. Most of the methods require no assistance such as a medium; they are direct communications. A new book, Afterlife Communication: 16 Proven Methods, 85 True Accounts, containing 85 accounts of real afterlife communications and written by the conference presenters, is available on Amazon.com.

For more information, call 800-690-4232 or visit ascsi.org/conference. See ad on page 17.

Breakthrough Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment at Arizona K-Laser

Dr. Kent Pederson, BA, DC, of Arizona K-Laser, is

offering new patients a free first visit with the purchase of an appropriate treatment plan. He specializes in non-invasive, painless, cutting-edge healing and peripheral neuropathy pain relief. The K-Laser is a Class IV laser, the highest designation, which penetrates five to six centimeters deep to maximize the healing process. Weak Class III lasers, pain-numbing shots and medica-tions do not help the underlying condition that causes the progression of neuropathy. The K-Laser is so effective that it actually helps heal the nerve endings, as opposed to cover-ing up symptoms. K-Laser is used by many professional sports teams in order to get their athletes back in action as quickly as possible. This treatment is the best non-invasive treatment available today to relieve nerve and joint pain. Benefits include relief of back, neck, shoulder, knee and leg pain; faster healing times; and reduced pain from arthritis.

Location: 11111 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 105, Scottsdale. For more information, call 480-609-1080. See ad on page 26.

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Natural Ways to Control Summer Allergies Early summer brings waves of pollen to

much of the United States. Ragweed, purple loosestrife and other plants bloom and fill the air with allergens as they have for centuries. More recently, though, the severity and pervasiveness of strong allergic reactions in this country has increased, according to a study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. When experiencing allergens, the body releases histamines that can trigger sneezing, excess mucus flow, con-gestion and swelling of membranes and tissues. Rather than using nasal sprays—many containing steroids or other synthetic chemicals—to attempt to prevent this response, a more natural spray can work instead. A decoction of herbs like yarrow leaf, horseradish root, elder flower and/or eyebright, when absorbed by the membranes of the nasal passageways, can enter the cells and cause them to produce their own antihistamines. This breaks the cycle of overt symptoms without the user becoming dependent on an unhealthy spray. The Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine states that all these herbs, along with calendula and aloe applied topically for soothing, can bring natural congestion relief. Another approach is to use a spray consisting of an enhanced aqueous sil-ver colloid solution, which can constrict microcapillaries and reduce bleeding. Shrinking nasal tissues reduces swelling and congestion, while killing bacteria and fungus. This can support a beleaguered immune system and help prevent a sinus infection—a natural gift of health for the allergy season. Steven Frank, the founder of Nature’s Rite, is also an innovative herbalist. For more information, email [email protected] or visit MyNatures-Rite.com. See ad on page 45.

healthbriefs A GOOD MIDLIFE DIET PROLONGS HEALTH IN LATER YEARSA Harvard Medical

School study found that how well women age in their 70s is linked to the way they ate earlier in life. Research-ers started with 10,670 healthy women in their late 50s and followed them for 15 years. Published in the Annals of In-ternal Medicine, the results saw fewer chronic diseases among women that followed diets heavy in plant-based foods during midlife; these women were also 34 percent more likely to live past 70. Those that ate most similarly to the Mediterranean diet had even better outcomes—a 46 percent greater likelihood of living past 70 without chronic diseases. Eleven percent of the subjects qualified as healthy agers, which researchers defined as having no major chronic diseases, physical impairments, mental health problems or trouble with thinking and memory. According to lead author Cecilia Samieri, Ph.D., midlife exposures are thought to be a particularly relevant period because most health conditions develop slowly over many years.

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Tapping Acupressure Points Heals Trauma in VetsEmotional Freedom Techniques

(EFT) may be an effective treat-ment for veterans that have been diagnosed with clinical post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a study published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. EFT involves tapping on acupressure points while focusing on traumatic memories or painful emotions in order to release them. As part of the Veterans’ Stress Project, an anonymous clinical study comprising more than 2,000 partici-pants, 59 veterans with PTSD were randomly assigned to either receive strictly standard care or also experi-ence six, hour-long, EFT sessions. The psychological distress and PTSD symptoms showed significant reduc-tions among veterans receiving the EFT sessions, with 90 percent matriculating out of the criteria for clinical PTSD. At a six-month follow-up, 80 percent of those participants still had symptoms below the clinical level for PTSD. According to Deb Tribbey, na-tional coordinator for the Veterans’ Stress Project, PTSD symptoms that can be resolved with the combined therapy include insomnia, anger, grief, hyper-vigilance and pain.

For more information, visit StressProject.org or EFTForVets.com.

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globalbriefsNews and resources to inspire concerned citizens to work together in building a healthier, stronger society that benefits all.

Father FactorInvolved Dads Make for Smarter, Happier Kids

It’s well known that involving fathers from the start in children’s lives has a significant positive impact on their development, including the greater economic security of having more than one parent. Yet, there’s more to the “father effect”. Numerous studies have found that children growing up in a household with a father present

show superior outcomes in intelligence tests, particularly in nonverbal, or spatial, reasoning that’s integral in mathematics, science and engineering. The IQ advantage is attributed to the way that fathers interact with their chil-dren, with an emphasis on the manipulation of objects like blocks, rough-housing and outdoor activities, rather than language-based activities. A study of Chinese parents found that it was a father’s warmth toward his child that was the ultimate factor in predicting the child’s future academic success. A recent Canadian study from Concordia University provides new insights into a father’s impact on a daughter’s emotional development, as well. Lead researcher Erin Peugnot concluded, “Girls whose fathers lived with them when they were in middle childhood (ages 6 to 10) demonstrated less sadness, worry and shyness as preteens (ages 9 to 13) compared with girls whose fathers did not live with them,” he says.

Source: HappyChild.com.au

Honeybee HitScientists Nab Fungicide as Bee Killer

Colony collapse disorder, the mysteri-ous mass die-off of honeybees that pollinate $30 billion worth of crops in the U.S., has been well documented, with toxic insecticides identified as the primary culprits. Now, scientists at the University of Maryland and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have expanded the identification of compo-nents of the toxic brew of pesticides and fungicides contaminating pollen and decimating the bee colonies that collect it to feed their hives. A study of eight agricultural chemicals associated with increased risk of infection by parasites found that bees that ate pollen contaminated with fungicides were three times as likely to be infected. Widely used fun-gicides had previously been accepted as harmless for bees because they are designed to kill fungus, not insects. Dennis vanEngelsdorp, the study’s lead author, states, “There’s growing evidence that fungicides may be affecting the bees on their own, highlighting a need to reassess how we label these agricultural chemicals.” Labels on pesticides warn farmers not to spray when pollinating bees are in the vicinity, but such precautions have not applied to fungicides.

Source: qz.com

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Gong, Crystal Singing Bowl, and Full Moon Meditations Kundalini Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Yin Yoga, and Yoga Nidra Classes

GRAND OPENING! Sunday, June 1st 12pm - 4pm

ANAHATA Sound and Energy HealingCreating a community of conscious connection!

ANAHATA Sound and Energy Healing

10565 N 114th St Suite 110Scottsdale AZ 85259(SE Corner of FLW and Shea)

Ph: 480-699-9600 www.ana-ha-ta.com

Authorized Dealer of Crystal Singing Bowls by Crystal Tones Check our schedule for upcoming workshops and events!

Enjoy FREE Yoga Classes:• Restorative Yoga/Myofacial with Desiree Lapre 12:00-1:30pm

• Kundalini Yoga with Sevak Singh 1:30- 3:00pm

• Gong Meditation with Lisa Lippincott (the Gongster!)

• Bring your yoga mat and a blanket, dress comfortably! (stained concrete floors)

• 15% discount for all packages purchased June 1st!

• Drawing for a free 1-hour Sound and Energy Treatment ($125.00 Value)

• Drawing for 1-month of Unlimited Classes/Workshops ($175.00 Value)

• Call 480-699-9600 or register online at: www.ana-ha-ta.com

YOGA

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local food

BAKERYGluten Free Creations Bakery10880 N. 32nd St., Ste. 39, Phoenix2924 N. 30th St., Phoenix7607 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale602-522-0659GFCBakery.comNatural bakery, dedicated gluten-free wheat-free facility. Many dairy, egg, nut, soy-free items with some vegan and sugar-free items. Breads, cakes, cookies, low fat donuts, bagels, pies and more.

COMMUNITY-SUPPORTEDAGRICULTUREDesert Roots FarmQueen Creek602-751-0655, DesertRootsFarm.comLocally grown, organic vegetables, fruits & herbs delivered to your door-step.

FARMERS’ MARKETSSome local farmers’ markets have switched to summer hours. Pleasephone or visit their respective websitesto have the most current information.

ArizonaCommunityFarmersMarkets.comArizonaFarmersMarkets.comCentralFarmersMarket.comMommasOrganicMarket.comPhoenixPublicMarket.comTempeAction.org

Ahwatukee Farmers’ Market4700 E. Warner Rd., PhoenixSundays: 8am-11am

Anthem Farmers’ Market41703 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy., AnthemSundays: 8am-Noon

Central Farmers’ Market7901 N. Central Ave., PhoenixSaturdays: 9am-1pm

Citadelle’s Twilight Farmers’ Market19420 N. 59th Ave., GlendaleWednesdays: 5-8pm

Goodyear Farmers’ Market3151 N. Litchfield Rd., GoodyearSaturdays: 7:30am-11am

Mesa Community Farmers’ Market263 N. Center St., MesaFridays: 9am-Noon

Peoria Farmers’ Market at Park West9744 W. Northern Ave., PeoriaSaturdays: 9am-2pm

Phoenix Public Market721 N. Central Ave., PhoenixWednesdays: 5pm-8pm & Saturdays: 8am-1pm

Roadrunner Park Farmers’ Market3502 E. Cactus Rd., PhoenixSaturdays: 7am-11am

Scottsdale Old Town Farmers’ MarketCorner of Brown and 1st St., ScottsdaleSaturdays: 7:30-11am

Tempe Community Market620 N. Mill Ave., TempeSundays; 8am-1pm

RESTAURANTSThe Dhaba1872 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe480-557-8800 • The-Dhaba.com

Bringing the memories and flavors of India to life, with healthy dining, natural foods, and gluten-free, vegan and veg-etarian options.

Picazzo’s Organic Italian KitchenLocations in Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona and FlagstaffPicazzos.com

An Italian kitchen providing delicious organic, natural and gluten-free entrees.

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13832 N. 32nd Street, Suite 126, Phoenix • 602-428-6151 • Se Habla Espanol

For more information and upcoming lectures visit us at

LongevityMedical.com

• Acupuncture• Diabetes Management• Cancer Support• Detoxification• Pediatrics• Hormone Replacement• Gynecology• Joint Health• Allergies• Digestive Care• IV Therapy• Pre-natal Care• Men’s Health• Women’s Health• Ozone Therapy• Prostate Care

June is Men’s Health Month

Arizona’s Leaders in Alternative & Integrative Medicine since 1984

See our article on page 44.

June 11th at 6pmFree Men’s Health Lecture

Join us for a discussion on male health concerns, presented by Dr. Phranq Tamburri, NMD,

a leading expert in men’s health and prostate risk assessment.

Dr. Phranq Tamburri, NMD

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After his deployment in Iraq, U.S. Marine Captain Tyler Bou-dreau returned home in 2004

with post-traumatic stress syndrome and an emotional war wound that experts now call a “moral injury”. He could only sleep for an hour or two at night. He refused to take showers or leave the house for long periods of time. He and his wife divorced. “My body was home, but my head was still there [in Iraq],” he recounts. At first, Boudreau tried to make sense of his conflicted feelings by writing fiction. Then he wrote a detailed, nonfiction analysis of his de-ployment, but that didn’t help, either. In 2009 he wrote a memoir, Packing Inferno: The Unmaking of a Marine, that came closer to conveying his per-sonal truth. “I needed to get back into the story,” he says, so he could pull his life back together in Northampton, Massachusetts. Like Boudreau, we all have stories—ongoing and ever-changing—that we tell ourselves to make sense of our lives. They can help us heal and

THE HEALING POWER OF STORYHow Telling Our Truths Can Set Us Free

by Judith Fertig

powerfully guide us through life, or just as powerfully, hold us back. In 1949, Sarah Lawrence College Professor Joseph Campbell published The Hero with a Thousand Faces, in which he outlined a master mono-myth. It involves leaving everyday life and answering a call to adventure, getting help from others along the way, facing adversity and returning with a gift, or boon, for ourselves and others. It’s a basic pattern of human existence, with endless variations.

Power to Heal the BodyHow does telling our truth help heal our body? Professor James Pen-nebaker, Ph.D., chair of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, is a pioneer in the mind-body benefits of story, which he explores in Opening Up: The Healing Power of Express-ing Emotions. In the late 1980s, while consulting for the Texas prison system, Pennebaker discovered that when suspects lied while taking polygraph tests, their heart rate rose, but when they confessed the truth, they relaxed.

“Our cells know the truth,” writes microbiologist Sondra Barrett, Ph.D., who also blogs at SondraBarrett.com, in Secrets of Your Cells, “Our physi-ology responds to what we’re think-ing, including what we don’t want people to know.” When we are afraid to tell a story and keep it in, “Our cells broadcast a signal of danger,” she explains. “Molecules of adrenalin, along with stress hormones, connect with receptors on heart, muscle and lung cells—and in the case of long-term sustained stress, immune cells.” We experience increased heart rate, tense muscles, shortness of breath and lower immunity when we’re stressed. She notes, “When we release the stories and feelings that torment us, our cells respond with great relief and once again become havens of safety.” We need to tell our stories even in facing life-threatening illness, and maybe because of it. Dr. Shayna Watson, an oncologist at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario, in Canada, encourages physicians to listen to patients. “In the name of ef-ficiency,” she reports in an article in Canadian Family Physician, “it’s easy to block out patients’ stories and deal only with the ‘facts’, to see the chat, the time and the stories as luxuries for when there is a cancellation. The study of narrative tells us, however, that in these easily neglected mo-ments we might find more than we expect; there can be understanding, relationship building and healing—the elements of our common humanity.” A current problem is but a dot on the entire timeline of a person’s existence. By keeping their larger story in mind, patients can find a wider perspective, with the strength and resolve to heal, while the physi-cian can see the patient as a person, rather than a diagnosis. Power to Heal Emotions“Telling your story may be the most powerful medicine on Earth,” says Dr. Lissa Rankin, the author of Mind Over Medicine, who practices integrative medicine in Mill Valley, California. She’s tested the concept firsthand.

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“So many of us are tormented by the insane idea that we’re separate, dis-connected beings, suffering all by our little lonesome selves,” she observes. “That’s exactly how I felt when I start-ed blogging, as if I was the only one in the whole wide world who had lost her mojo and longed to get it back. Then I started telling my story—and voilà! Millions of people responded to tell me how they had once lost theirs and since gotten it back.” They did it by telling their stories, witnessed with loving attention by others that care. “Each of us is a con-stantly unfolding narrative, a hero in a novel no one else can write. Yet, so many of us leave our stories untold,

our songs unsung,” remarks Rankin. “When this happens, we wind up feeling lonely, listless and out of touch with our life purpose. We are plagued with a chronic sense that something is out of alignment. We may even wind up feeling unworthy, unloved or sick,” says Rankin, who blogs on related topics at LissaRankin.com.

Power to Heal a FamilySometimes, writing a new story can help keep families connected. Kansas City, Missouri, author and columnist Deborah Shouse took an unplanned and unwanted, yet ultimately reward-ing journey with her mother through Alzheimer’s disease. Shouse discov-ered that as her mother was losing her memory and identity through demen-tia, crafting a new narrative helped her family hold it together, a process she details in Love in the Land of Dementia. “You have to celebrate the person who is still with you,” Shouse says, noting we may discover a different, but still interesting, person that communi-

cates in ways other than talking. She recommends employing a technique she calls The Hero Project, which she developed with her partner, Ron Zoglin. It uses words, photos and craft supplies in what Shouse terms “word-scrapping” to generate and tell a new story that helps keep the personal connection we have with our loved one and make visits more positive. She shares more supportive insights at DeborahShouse-Writes.wordpress.com. Sharing an old story may also provide a rare link to the past for a person with dementia. “Savor and write down the stories you’re told, even if you hear certain ones many times,” Shouse counsels. “By writing down the most often-repeated stories, you create a legacy to share with fam-ily, friends and other caregivers.”

Power of the Wrong StoryOur thoughts are a shorthand version of a longer life story, says author Byron Ka-tie, a self-help specialist from Ojai, Cali-fornia, who addresses reader stories via blog posts at ByronKatie.com. Some-

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times we tell ourselves the wrong story, one that keeps us from realizing our full potential, while making us miser-able at the same time. Examples might include “I will always be overweight,” “My partner doesn’t love me” or “I’m stuck here.” Katie’s book, Who Would You Be Without Your Story? explores how we often take what happens in our lives, create a story with negative overtones, believe that version of the story and make ourselves unhappy. “The cause of suffering is the thought that we’re believing it,” she says. By questioning our stories, turning them around and crafting new and more truthful ones, we can change our lives. Power to Heal the CommunityHumorist, speaker, and professional storyteller Kim Weitkamp, of Chris-tiansburg, Virginia, knows that the power of story creates wider ripples. She sees it happen every time she per-forms at festivals and events around the country. “It is naturally in our DNA to communicate in story form,” she advises. “The power of story causes great revelation and change in those that listen.” She cites supporting studies conducted by psychologists Mar-shall Duke, Ph.D., and Robyn Fi-vush, Ph.D., at the Emory Center for Myth and Ritual in American Life, in Atlanta, Georgia. “They found that children—at ages 4, 14, 44 or 104, because we’re all children at heart—are more resilient and happy and rebound faster from stress when they know their family stories. They know they’re part of something that’s bigger than themselves that people in their family have kept going,” says Weit-kamp. “When people leave a storytell-ing event, they leave telling stories,” she says with a smile, “and that results in happier and healthier families and communities.”

Judith Fertig tells stories about food at AlfrescoFoodAndLifestyle.blogspot.com from Overland Park, KS.

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Write the TruthJames Pennebaker and fellow re-searchers at the University of Texas at Austin found that a simple writing exercise can help free people from emotional burdens, as first reported in the Journal of Consulting and Clini-cal Psychology. Here’s how to apply it: Every morning for four consecutive days, write down feelings about what is bothersome:

Something you are thinking or worry-ing about too much.

Something you feel is affecting your life in an unhealthy way.

Something you have been avoiding for days, weeks or years.

Honing Your True Story The idea is to write about the emotions that surround this thing you’re reluctant to admit or speak about. Pen-nebaker says it’s not necessary to reread what’s written or tell anyone about it. The simple act of writing down emo-tions surrounding a story begins the process of releasing it and relaxing. Story SlamsThe Moth organization features true stories told live by people of all ages on The Moth Radio Hour, the Internet and at group story “slams” around the world. At TheMoth.org, would-be sto-rytellers find tips on how to craft their tales for a listening audience at live story slams around the world, as well as via webcasts. They can then record

a two-minute story pitch in order to be accepted as a live storyteller during a future slam.

Ask and AnswerMoving through the process Byron Ka-tie calls “the work” uncovers the truth about the stories we are telling ourselves in order to create newer, healthier ones. First, think of a negative thought that’s worrying you, such as “I’m stuck.” Next, ask four questions about it.

Is it true?

Can I absolutely know it’s true?

How do I react—what happens—when I believe that thought?

Who would I be without the thought?

Now write down honest an-swers, which might be something like: “I’m not really stuck, I just think I am. Deep down, I know I have the power to move forward, but am unsure about the direction or way to go about it, so I feel anxious. Without the thought of ‘I’m stuck,’ I would feel freer to find a solution.” Then, turn those thoughts around, for example, to, “Really, when I think about it, I feel much freer than when I deny or gloss over my erroneous thought.” When we turn around a specific limiting thought, we can experience the power of letting go of not only a misguided, but ultimately untrue internal story.

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Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson’s touring concerts have almost always doubled as fundraisers for local environmental nonprofits. “Early on, we recognized

that we could not only fill a room, but also raise funds and awareness for nonprofit groups we believe in,” says Johnson. Then, as he started playing larger venues, “I real-ized the power of touring to connect our fans with local nonprofits in every town we played.” Johnson and his wife, Kim, also founded two envi-ronmentally focused charitable foundations, and during the past five years, all of his tour proceeds have been donated to them, in turn going to hundreds of environmental education nonprofits worldwide. The enabling commercial success be-gan in 2001 when his debut album successfully established this Oahu, Hawaiian’s trademark mellow surf-rocker style. Since then, he’s released five more studio albums, including the most recent, From Here to Now to You. “While I have so much gratitude for the support our music receives, for me, music has always been a hobby, a side thing. It grew into a way to work in the nonprofit world. Being engaged in environmental education almost feels like my real job, and the music’s something we’re lucky enough to provide to fund related causes,” says Johnson. As the size of his audiences grows, so does the size of his potential environmental footprint. On the road, John-son’s team works with the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance to fuel all tour trucks, buses and generators. Comprehensive conservation efforts including refillable water bottle sta-

Musician with a Cause

Jack Johnson Plans Shows with the Planet in Mind

by Meredith Montgomery

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tions, plus organic cotton T-shirts and reusable or biode-gradable food service ware are standard at his shows. “We try to be environmentally conscious every step of the way,” says Johnson. “Our record cases and posters use recycled paper and eco-friendly inks. We record albums in my solar-powered studio. It’s an ongoing learning process and conversation as we find even better ways to do things.” Johnson’s team often requests increased recycling efforts and use of energy-efficient light bulbs at venues, advancing long-term eco-changes everywhere they perform. He explains, “Our thinking is that once they change the light bulbs for us, they’re not going to go back to the old light bulbs after we leave. Many venue managers tell us they have stuck with the improvements because they realize that they’re easy to do.” Marine pollution and single-use plastics are issues high on the musician’s environmental list, but the topic he’s most passionate about is food. In his home state of Hawaii, 90 percent of food is imported. “The idea of sup-porting your local food system is a big deal in our family and we take that point of view on the road because it’s a vital issue anywhere you go,” he says. At each tour stop, all of the band’s food is sourced with-in a specific radius. Johnson also works with radio stations to promote regional farming, helping to build community and fan awareness of the benefits of supporting local farms. At home, Johnson has solar panels on the roof and drives an electric car. The entire family, including three children, par-ticipates in recycling, worm composting and gardening. “It’s fun to take what we learn at home on the road and bring good things we learn on the road home,” he says. The Swiss Family Robinson is one of the family’s favorite books. “We love figuring out ways to apply ideas,” he remarks. “For our first water catchment system, we got 50-gallon drums previously used for oil and vinegar from a bread bakery and attached spigots. The kids were so excited to watch them fill the first time it rained.” Johnson finds that all of the facets of his life work together. For example, “Music is a social thing for me. I get to share it with people. Surfing is where I find a lot of balance; it’s a more private time. But I also come up with lyrics and musical ideas while I’m surfing.” Johnson’s approach to inspiring all generations to be conscious of the environment is to focus on the fun, because it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the big picture. Understanding that his own kids are among the future stewards of planet Earth, he works diligently to instill values of creativity and free thinking. Johnson reflects, “When I look at things that are in the world now that we would have never dreamed possible when we were growing up, I recognize how much can change in one generation. Looking for answers that aren’t there yet—things nobody’s thought of—that’s what’s going to solve problems.”

Meredith Montgomery publishes Natural Awakenings of Mobile/Baldwin, AL (HealthyLivingHealthyPlanet.com).

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Summertime is usually the time of year for increased activities. Family road trips, swim-ming, hiking, vacations and carpooling bored kids to various engagements require more energy than normal. However, for those that are already struggling with fatigue, this time of year can seem exhausting. It’s important for chronic fatigue sufferers to discover the under-lining cause of their fatigue, instead of mask-ing it with stimulants.

Depending on the root cause, ignoring this sign from our body can have serious negative conse-quences. Occasional tiredness is perfectly normal

and expected when our daily routine is mixed up, but if we’re dealing with debilitating fatigue, we need to consult with a naturopathic physician. Some of the major causes of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) are generally addressed in a short amount of time and the results can be incredible. Symptoms of adrenal fatigue include fatigue, depres-

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health by ignoring basic human needs. Once these short-ages are reversed, fatigue can improve within hours. To achieve rapid replenishment, personalized IVs can provide nutrients and hydration directly into the blood supply. They can be quickly and affordably received as often as the pa-tient requires. After a few sessions, most people are able to maintain recovery with a few lifestyle changes and quality supplements. It makes sense that if we are not getting enough sleep at night due to insomnia, we might suffer from CFS during the day. Insomnia is a very serious condition that is affect-ing more and more people. Prescription sleep aids may be habit-forming, cause numerous complications and come with side effects that can include death. This is a danger-ous and unnecessary way of treating insomnia. Chronic insomnia is another symptom from our body, telling us something is wrong; it should not be ignored. Because many people suffer from this condition, technology has ad-vanced to pinpoint why it is becoming so frequent. Testing neurotransmitters is a great way to understand which brain chemicals are misfiring and which need correcting. There are many reasons behind suffering from CFS. The sufferer may have been struggling for years with devas-tating fatigue, but treatment can be quick and painless by consulting with the right naturopathic physician.

Paul Stallone, NMD, founded the Arizona Integrative Medical Center, located at 8144 E. Cactus Rd., Ste. 820, in Scottsdale. He combines natural/alternative/conventional treatments to best fit and benefit each individual patient’s needs. For more informa-tion, call 480-214-3922 or visit DrStallone.

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wisewords

Born into an East Indian family in London, Eng-

land, Panache Desai grew up steeped in spiritual practices like meditation. Though recognized by spiritual teachers as possessing a special gift, Desai rejected his spiritual foundation as a teen-ager, trading it for the excitement of London’s rave music scene of the 1990s before moving to America. It wasn’t until he was 22 and living in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice Beach that the pain of the way he had rejected his true inner nature reached a cre-

Unleashing Unlimited Potential

with Panache Desaiby April Thompson

scendo. In opening himself up to the pos-sibility of the divine, Desai underwent a spiritual awakening that has led him to dedicate his life to helping others make their own journey from self-rejection to contentment. Unaffiliated with any one religious or spiri-tual tradition, Desai works with simple, yet powerful principles of energy to help free people from self-

imposed limitations and unlock their potential. His first book, Discovering Your Soul Signature: A 33-Day Path to Purpose, Passion & Joy, just released,

is a departure from his earlier focus on creating meditation CDs and other audio recordings.

What was the key turning point in embracing your life’s calling?Every time I would visit a spiritual teacher as a kid, they would say, “We’ve been waiting for you.” But I just wanted to be normal and was also skeptical; not every well-inten-tioned person is necessarily lead-ing you home. I reached a turning point when I knew something had to change. I told myself that if this thing called God really exists and if I’m here to be a messenger, I have to experience it personally. In that moment, I began to under-go a transformation that culminated in a direct experience of the divine; an infinite ocean of energy vibrating with unconditional love. I felt part of what every spiritual teacher has been telling the world for thousands of years: that the true nature of reality is love, a love that expresses itself through all life forms. That experience allowed me to accept my role of helping others see and achieve their potential.

How does the universal energy you speak of affect us and how can we shift our dance with it?We are vibrational beings inhabiting a vibrational universe. Yogis and mystics from traditions throughout time have

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known this. The subtlest form of vibra-tion is the soul, which is overlaid by the emotional, with the physical as the outermost layer of energy. Because the emotional layer can accumulate a den-sity that enshrouds our soul’s light and potential, it’s important to address it. Energy is like water—it wants to flow and can shift states at any mo-ment. Judging or rejecting any aspect of our genuine identity disrupts that flow of energy. For example, if instead of being available to feel your anger when it arises you repress or deny it, that accumulating emotion acquires density and over time, becomes rage. But if you can learn to slow down and lean into the emotion, the anger can wash through and out of you and energy again flows freely. By allowing ourselves to acknowl-edge, experience and release these emotions without judgment, we are clearing the obstacles to our authentic self, what I term one’s “soul signature”. How is discovering our soul sig-nature related to finding our calling?The soul signature is our purest potential expressed. You can have a calling to be a writer, but unless you are connected to who you are at the deepest level, your writing won’t have the same impact. Accessing our soul signature is a process. We didn’t end up where we are overnight, and it can take time to get back to that place where we can express our truest selves by working with the techniques of energy transfor-mation described in my book.

What are good first steps for someone newly initiating a spiritual practice? The most powerful tool is our breath. Witnessing and honoring our breath in every moment allows us to transform every day into living meditation.

Find author blogs on how individuals live their soul signature at Panache Desai.com.

Connect with freelance writer April Thompson at AprilWrites.com.

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is better. Find things that are fun and add them into the routine. The goal is adding movement into our day for 30 minutes, and the impact that this change will have by far will outweigh many other changes. Physical activ-ity brings a multitude of benefits, including cardiovascular effects, neurological benefits, body composi-tion changes, disease prevention and much more. Walking is a great place to start, do just enough that it will get the heart rate up. Once we start and begin to feel better, we will naturally increase the activity and reap the benefits. Maybe we cannot change the address where we live, but this is not meant as the place we live physically, like an apartment or home, but the place we choose to live every day with our thoughts, words and ac-tions. The impact of our self-talk, how we say things and the actions we choose to do will impact our habits, who we are and the people that we keep around us. Choose to live in a way and place that allows us to have positive comments to ourself. Chang-ing this one thing will influence how we treat ourself. It seems like a small thing, but changing the way we talk with ourself will alter the way we in-teract with others and has the bigger impact of changing the world. Becoming more inspired will require focus on our diet, which has an impact of our health within two to three days. Add on activity, and we will see benefits within weeks. Chang-ing where we live in our mind will echo the most dramatic changes in all aspects of our life. Inspired living is not just how we change our life for the better, but more importantly, it’s the impact that it has on others that truly makes it inspirational.

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“Most kids growing up in Chattanooga have crossed the Tennessee River via the Walnut Street pe-destrian bridge; far fewer have been on the river

beneath it,” remarks Mark Baldwin, owner of area paddle sports outfitter L2 Boards. Using stand up paddleboards (SUP), he loves guiding adults and children on their own up-close discoveries of the river’s cliffs, caves, fish, turtles and birds. Waterways are enchanting at any age, and SUP recre-ation naturally tends to inspire creative quests. Its physical and developmental benefits are a bonus. “The stand up paddleboard is the bicycle of the water. Because paddle-boarding can be done at any age and fitness level, the whole family can enjoy it together,” says Kristin Thomas,

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I bring them on a large board with me and teach them the skills for independent paddling.” Although SUP boards look like surfboards, stand up paddling is commonly taught on flat water, making it easier and more stable than surfing. Still, swimming competence and adult supervision are prerequisites to independent paddling according to paramedic Bob Pratt, co-founder of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, which leads water safety classes in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. “Parents should outfit all children with a life jacket, Coast Guard-approved for their age and weight, as well as a leash, which attaches to their ankle and the board with Velcro straps,” Pratt says. “If children fall into the water, a tug of the leash enables them to quickly retrieve their larg-est floatation device, the board.” Experts agree that success is relatively easy, so chil-dren build confidence quickly. The sport can be adapted to suit individual needs and positions, including mov-ing from standing to sitting or kneeling, says Fetten, who teaches adaptive SUP lessons in a community pool. As she sees firsthand, “All children, especially those with dis-abilities, benefit from the empowering feeling of attaining independent success.” “A water-based sport is the healthiest outlet children can have,” attests Wesley Stewart, founder of Urban Surf 4 Kids, a San Diego nonprofit that offers free SUP and surf clinics for foster children. “Being on the water requires kids

to focus on what they’re doing and has the ability to clear their minds and give them freedom. It’s like meditation. Plus, SUP is a low-impact, cross-training cardio activity; it works every part of the body.” Beyond the basic benefits, SUP keeps children engaged by offering endless opportunities to explore the geographic and ecological diversity of different types of waterways. SUP activities and levels can grow along with children; teens can try yoga on water, competitive racing and the advanced challenges of surfing. Fitness is a bonus to the rewarding ability to propel one’s self through the water.

SUP enthusiast Lauressa Nelson is a freelance writer in Or-lando, FL, and a contributing editor for Natural Awakenings.

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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men today. It is currently exceptionally common given

the aging boomer generation being tested using the prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test, along with the growing incidence due to many false positives generated by the test. With waning confi-dence in PSA, conventional and naturopathic physicians have access to an exciting new genetic molecular urine test that has exceptional predictive value in determining whether a patient’s prostate cancer is really a problem or not. Studies have demonstrated that the majority of elevat-ed PSA tests are elevated for reasons independent of pros-tate cancer. For example, such other causes are infection, inflammation, benign prostatic hyperplasia, bike riding, sex before the test or simply older age. This means that a positive PSA test may cause anxiety over a cancer that does not exist. Unfortunately, the only way to legally confirm whether there is cancer present is to undergo a displeasing rectal biopsy of the prostate that may or may not even hit the lesion. Many patients today are seeking an alternative method to determine their realistic prostate cancer risk. The most significant over the past decade is the PCA-3 molecular marker test. Following a prostate exam, urine is collected that flushes messenger RNA specific for prostate cancer from the urethra and is sent to special urological laboratories. If a positive is found, then this suggests very strongly (with an accuracy of 70 percent) that prostate cancer will be identified on a biopsy. This result is not a legal diagnosis of cancer, but is very helpful for a patient to determine whether a biopsy is appropriate; that is, deter-mining if the biopsy is in the patient’s best interest or in the interest of the urologist that simply wants the biopsy to ensure liability protection. The PCA-3 test has only recently been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and hence more available. The prior problem was determining if prostate cancer is present especially if the blood PSA test was initially con-cerning. However, confirming prostate cancer is only half the problem, and concern for patients. This is because the majority of prostate cancer diagnosed upon random biopsy for a PSA between 2 to 10 has a mortality rate of less than 10 percent. This means that there is only a one out of 11 statistical chance of dying from prostate cancer, even after it has been diagnosed by a urologist. These odds can still be dubious to patients when they discover that the majority of

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Qigong is about breath mastery. The best schools emphasize breathing to remove block-

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FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE CREATES A PARTNERSHIP FOR WELLNESS

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One of the common definitions of functional medicine is a medical practice or treatments

that focus on optimal functioning of the body and its organs, usually in-volving systems of holistic or alterna-tive medicine. Functional medicine addresses the underlying causes of disease, using a systems-oriented ap-proach and engages patient and prac-titioner in a therapeutic partnership. What makes functional medicine necessary is that society is experienc-ing more complex, chronic diseases that often are not completely ad-dressed by standard medical physi-cians/doctors that focus mostly on acute care. There are methodologies,

treatments and different ways to ad-dress some of these more complex and chronic diseases, versus just treat-ing symptoms. Digestive distress actually is one of the more common ailments individ-uals experience, especially in Ameri-ca, where the diet isn’t always based on healthy and natural foods. Because these aliments are so prevalent, this is a good illustration of where functional medicine comes into play in ways we may not realize. The digestive system is a highly complex system from beginning to end, with many moving parts and inter-nal dependencies. Instead of standard solutions to address and resolve issues

like irritable bowel syndrome, reflux or other digestive issues, treatments today only mitigate the symptoms and often require long-term or lifetime medica-tion, and can even cause additional issues like hindering the absorption of necessary vitamins and minerals from food and reduction of natural acids that help the breakdown of toxins. Because multiple systems are examined from different perspectives with functional integrative medicine, it becomes more obvious that fixing digestive distress is not as simple as one might think. Treatments could include anything from chiropractic adjustments to colon hydrotherapy, as well as a nutritional focus that can often help to address digestive stress and the ongoing symptoms that occur with them. Recommendations are further developed from understanding the root cause of ailments. Practitioners of functional integrative medicine focus on education and identification of a step-by-step process for addressing the issues and recommendations for heal-ing and maintenance as necessary.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 1ANAHATA Grand Opening Celebration – Noon-4pm. New studio features song, crystal bowls and mantras used both in mediation and yoga classes cre-ating peace and balance, allowing for healing of the body, mind and spirit. Free. ANAHATA Sound and Energy Healing, 10565 N 114 St, Ste 110, Scottsdale. 480-699-9600. Ana-Ha-Ta.com.

MONDAY, JUNE 2Become a Massage Therapist – Start of a multi-ses-sion curriculum for the professional massage therapy program. Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, 1100 E Apache Blvd, Tempe. 480-994-9244. Swiha.edu.Jack Canfield Seminar – A fast-paced, experiential and powerful seminar about applying successful prin-ciples for healers and therapists. Save $40 when you use code NA40. Sheraton Wild Horse Pass, Phoenix. 619-861-2237. EnergyPsych.org/Canfield.

TUESDAY, JUNE 3Green Drinks – 5:30-7:30pm. Monthly networking event for The Green Chamber. Free to members, $10 non. See website for location. TheGreenChamber.org.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4Guided Meditation – 6:30-7:30pm. With Marsha Craven. Love donations shared with Reach Out,

Check In, Save a Life. RSVP. Healing Arts Con-nection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.

THURSDAY, JUNE 5Innovative Green Projects – 7-8:30pm. Green building lecture that spotlights local creative agents working to create new building prototypes for the 21st century, exemplifying principles of resource conservation, energy independence and healthy living. Free. Scottsdale Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N Granite Reef Rd, Scottsdale. 480-312-3111.

FRIDAY, JUNE 6Dances of Universal Peace – 7pm. Meditative, joyous circle dances using sacred phrases, music and movements from many spiritual traditions. With Shivadam Burke. $10-20 donation. Unity of Mesa, 2700 E Southern Ave, Mesa. UnityofMesa.org.Discover Your Gifts and Graces – 6-7:30pm. Presentation on self-discovery and healing. Free. Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, 1100 E Apache Blvd, Tempe. Swiha.edu.Tarot/Oracle Share – 6:30-8:30pm. Learn how to give intuitive readings. $10. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

SATURDAY, JUNE 7Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association 2014 Spring Conference – Jun 7-8. Pain Management: Managing Emotional and Physical Aspects of Pain. For naturopathic physicians only. $350-550. Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas, 6333 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale. 480-921-3088.Down Dogs for Paws – 10-11am. All levels yoga class taught by Tami Link with an emphasis on align-ment. Donation. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.Reiki I – 10am-6pm. With Marsha Craven, 5th generation Usui Reiki Master Teacher. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.Usui Reiki I Class – 9am-5pm, Jun 7-8. Introduction and initiation into the first Usui Reiki degree. Learn the story of Usui Reiki. Receive four attunements with guided meditations. Learn different hand positions for self-healing and healing others. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

SUNDAY, JUNE 8Reiki II – 10am-6pm. With Marsha Craven, 5th generation Usui Reiki Master Teacher. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.

MONDAY, JUNE 9Summer Get Aligned Challenge – Start of a daily summer challenge to improve movement and over-all health. $375. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11Men’s Health Lecture – 6pm. Dr. Phranq Tam-burri discusses all things concerning men, including prostate cancer risk assessment (when and how), PSA

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Qigong RevolutionSkilled qigong teachers Jeff Primack and Kai Van Bodhi will facilitate qigong moving forms and breathing techniques, strength training, tui na qigong massage, foot reflexology, food-healing and cooking for wellness in a four-day retreat

JUNE 21-24Phoenix Convention Center

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Meet Amma in Santa FeMeet Mata Amritanandamayi, renowned humanitarian and spiritual leader. Millions worldwide have been comforted by Amma’s “hug” and inspired by her vast charitable activities, as well as her message of selfless service and equality for all. You are warmly invited to meet Amma and receive her indi-vidual, loving embrace. Three free programs and a special retreat.

JUNE 15-18Hilton Buffalo Thunder Resort

30 Buffalo Thunder Trail Santa Fe, NM 87506

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and PCA3 testing, new testing updates, Prostatitis and BPH management, options for prevention and treatment. Free. Longevity Medical, 13832 N 32nd St, Ste 126, Phoenix. RSVP: 602-428-6151 or Lon-gevityMedical.com.Men’s Pelvic Health Workshop – 6:30-8pm. Devel-oping yield and appropriate strength in the pelvic floor and hip muscles for better pelvic health and overall prevention. $40. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.Wine Making Using Any Fruit – 7-8:30pm. Learn how to make wine easily and inexpensively, including demonstrations of strawberry wine and mead (made from honey). With Lisa Miller and sponsored by Valley Permaculture Alliance. $18. Lady Bug Eco Friendly Pest Control, 1641 E University Dr, Mesa. 602-535-4635 ext 105.

THURSDAY, JUNE 12At the Edge of Two Worlds – Jun 12-15. New York Times bestselling author, shaman and teacher Lynn Andrews presents a retreat that delivers higher con-sciousness. Sedona Creative Life Center, Sedona. LynnAndrews.com.

FRIDAY, JUNE 13Special Reiki Night – 6:30-8:30pm. A special workshop provides information and new techniques for Reiki practitioners. $20. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.EFT Talk and Booksigning – 7pm. John Freedom presents a free talk and booksigning of his work Heal Yourself with Emotional Freedom Technique. Changing Hands, 6428 S McClintock, Tempe. 480-730-0205.Usui Reiki for Kids – Noon-3:30pm. Children learn to access their own natural healing abilities and the Usui Reiki method. For ages 8-13. $55. Reiki Harmo-ny Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

SATURDAY, JUNE 14Experiencing Sweetness in Your Voice – 3-5pm. Learn how to connect with who you are by access-ing the sacred sound of your heart. Everyone’s tone is unique and it can be life-changing to experience the sweetness and beauty of this sound. With Teri Merliss. $30. B-Well Center of Scottsdale, 4300 N Miller Rd, Ste 214, Scottsdale. RSVP: 602-527-3444. B-WellCenterOfScottsdale.com.

Hand Stretching Workshop – 12:30-1:30pm. Domini-ka Gaines presents a unique class focused on stretches to open the palms and digits of the hand. $25. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.Learn to Meditate – 2-4:30pm. Get serious about learning to meditate with a program ideal for any level. With Sarah McLean. $225. McLean Meditation Institute, 411 Hwy 179, Ste 8, Sedona. 928-204-0067.

MONDAY, JUNE 16Become a Massage Therapist – Start of a multi-ses-sion curriculum for the professional massage therapy program. Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, 1100 E Apache Blvd, Tempe. 480-994-9244. Swiha.edu.The Natural Approach to Boosting Fertility – 6:30pm. Dr. Andrea Purcell, NMD, covers proper testing, hormone balancing and pre-natal nutritional support. 5505 W Chandler Blvd, Ste 5, Chandler. RSVP: 800-318-8582 or AskDrPurcell.com/fertility.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18Are Your “Mood Engines” Running on Empty? – 6pm. Holistic health coach Pamela Black covers the brain’s four “Mood Engines”: Serotonin, Endorphin, GABA and Catecholamines. Learn what symptoms you may have that can create road blocks to your overall wellness. Portal to Healing Clinic, 15849 N 71st St, Ste 235, Scottsdale. RSVP: 800-318-8582 or AskDrPurcell.com/pamblack.

FRIDAY, JUNE 20Annual Counseling Conference – Jun 20-21. The Arizona Counselors Association holds its annual conference with keynote speaker Marcheta Evans, PhD, and many informative sessions. Northern Arizona University, North Valley Campus, Phoenix. 602-762-0302. Azca.org.Drumming Circle – 7pm. Experience the harmony, euphoria and rhythm of drumming. Drums/skills not required. $10 suggested donation. Unity of Mesa, 2700 E Southern Ave, Mesa. UnityofMesa.org.Spice Up Your Reiki Using Crystals – 6:30-8:30pm. Understand how to incorporate crystals within a Reiki session. $35. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmony-Center.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 21SmartSpine Therapeutic Workshop – 10am-6pm. An introduction to the benefits of the SmartSpine system as a means of encouraging aligned move-ment, which helps improve blood flow, cellular regeneration, and release of fascial tension. $175. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.Usui Reiki II Class – 9am-5pm, Jun 21-22. Brief review of the Reiki I class and includes two attune-ments with guided meditations that open the sacral and solar plexus chakras. Learn three different Usui Reiki symbols that can be used during Reiki treat-ments. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register at ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25Personal Consultations – Jun 25-27. With Master Ximena Gavino, Divine Channel. More fully under-stand your karma, soul’s journey and life blockages with a Soul Reading. Remove sickness, life block-ages through a Divine Crown Chakra Blessing, karma cleansing, Soul Healing Miracles Blessing. By appointment. Debra 480-338-1012. Rejuvenate Center, Phoenix.Soul Healing Miracles Evening – 6:30-9:30pm. Understand how the Law of Karma creates blockages in health, relationships, finances, home, pets, etc. Receive sacred wisdom and Divine Healing blessings from Master Ximena Gavino. Love offering. Rejuve-nate Center, 14064 N Tatum Blvd, Phoenix. Debra 480-338-1012. LovePeaceHarmonyPhoenix.com.

THURSDAY, JUNE 26Introduction to Open Spiritual Channels: Soul Language – 6:30-9:30pm. Tao Channel, Master Ximena Gavino, helps you open your soul language to connect directly with your soul. By translating

soul language you will receive your soul’s guidance for any aspect of life. $25. Phoenix. LovePeaceHar-monyPhoenix.com. RSVP: 480-338-1012.

FRIDAY, JUNE 27Soul Healing Miracles Evening – 6-9pm. Every-one can be a miracle soul healer. Learn how with Master Ximena Gavino, Divine Channel, and Terry Matthews, Certified Divine Healing Hands Healer. Understand how karma creates blockages. Love offering. Vision Quest Bookstore, Phoenix. Terry 602-750-4707. VisionQuestBooks.com.Usui Reiki III Master/Practitioner Class – 9am-5pm, Jun 27-28. Create a deep, lifelong connection to the Reiki energy and learn new advanced Reiki tech-niques. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register at ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or contact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

SATURDAY, JUNE 28Reiki III/Master – 10am-6pm. Become a 6th Gen-eration Usui Reiki Master Practitioner and bring your special healing gifts into the world with new confidence and recognition. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.

SUNDAY, JUNE 29Portal to Energy Healing – Noon-4pm. Witness nine healing modalities demonstrated. With Marsha Craven. $50. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.Soul Communication: Direct Soul Communication Practicum – 1-5pm. Join Divine Channel, Master Ximena Gavino, to practice and develop your direct soul communication channel to receive guidance directly from God, saints, ascended masters and spirit guides for any aspect of life. $25. Rejuvenate Center, Phoenix. LovePeaceHarmonyPhoenix.com. Debra 480-338-1012.

save the dateJULY 1Green Drinks – 5:30-7:30pm. Monthly networking event for The Green Chamber. Free to members, $10 non. See website for location. TheGreenChamber.org.

JULY 7Reiki I – 10am-6pm. With Marsha Craven, 5th generation Usui Reiki Master Teacher. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.

JULY 8Reiki II – 10am-6pm. With Marsha Craven, 5th generation Usui Reiki Master Teacher. Healing Arts Connection, 1717 W Northern Ave, Ste 115, Phoenix. RSVP: 623-215-7988. How2Heal.com.

JULY 11New Developments in Afterlife Communication – Jul 11-13. Nineteen speakers present information and resources on afterlife communications. $295. Embassy Suites, Scottsdale. 800-690-4232. Ascsi.org/conference.

JULY 12Michael Harner’s Shamanic Extraction Healing Training – 9:30am-5pm, Sat/Sun. Prerequisite The Way of the Shaman. Learn the shamanic extraction method of healing. Taught by Melissa M. Dawahare, NMD, RN, Foundation for Shamanic Studies Faculty. Tuition $250 (mention this and save $25). [email protected], 480-993-8249. Register online at drmelissa.com/fssextraction.Usui Reiki I Class – 9am-5pm, Jul 12-13. Introduc-tion and initiation into the first Usui Reiki degree. Learn the story of Usui Reiki. Receive four attune-ments with guided meditations. Learn different hand positions for self-healing and healing others. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: ReikiHarmonyCenter.com or con-tact [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

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mondaysMeditation and Buddhism – 7-8:30pm. Each week participate in a guided breathing, relaxation medita-tion followed by a teaching on a practical topic within Buddhism to help improve your experience of inner peace. $5-10. Clear Light Buddhist Center, 614 E Townley Ave, Phoenix. MeditationInArizona.org. 602-243-5220.

tuesdaysWatercolor Art Classes – 9:45am-12:30pm. All levels, beginner to advanced. Learn fluid color technique, drawing and composition. Small class of 8 students. No talent required, just a desire to create. With Allura Westly. Paradise Valley area. 602-996-0612. [email protected].

wednedaysCeliac Support Group – 7-9pm. Monthly meet-ing of the Greater Phoenix Chapter occurs the first Wed of the month. Free. Paradise Valley Retirement Community (Community Room) 11645 N 25th Pl, Phoenix. PhoenixCeliac.org.Reiki Share – Various times. For the Reiki practi-tioner. The basics of Reiki, followed by 20-minute mini Reiki sessions. $5. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. RSVP: [email protected] or 480-399-2611. ReikiHar-monyCenter.com.Watercolor Art Classes – 9:45am-12:30pm. All levels, beginner to advanced. Learn fluid color technique, drawing and composition. Small class of 8 students. No talent required, just a desire to create. With Allura Westly. Paradise Valley area. 602-996-0612. [email protected] doTerra Essential Oils Classes – Various times. Learn what an essential oil is and they can improve your mood, health, vitality, save on medical expenses naturally and how to use the oils with ev-erything you do. Free. Reiki Harmony Center, 717 W Union Hills Dr, Ste 12A, Phoenix. Register: [email protected] or 480-399-2611.

thursdaysRestorative Exercise Classes – 5:30-6:30pm. Focus-ing on developing optimal strength and flexibility in the body’s tissues, this class provides you with vital information and exercises that address your alignment and body mechanics. Free. Kinesphere Center for Movement Education, 711 E Missouri Ave, Ste 180, Phoenix. 602-532-3111. Kinesphere-Studio.com.

sundaysAwakening Experience Within – 6-8pm. Evening of consciousness healing, meditation and intuitive guid-ance with Michael Morelli, graduate of Barbara Bren-nan’s School of Healing teacher training program. Each week is open to newcomers. Donation. Unity of Mesa, 2700 E Southern Ave, Mesa. UnityofMesa.org.Prayers for World Peace – 10am. Enjoy practi-cal advice and meditations that lift the heart and bring energy and hope; from this inner peace, world peace grows. Clear Light Buddhist Center, 614 E Townley Ave, Phoenix. MeditationInArizona.org. 602-243-5220.Sunday Services – 9 and 10:45am. A positive path for spiritual living, with transformational lessons and music. Experience the power of an open-minded spiritual community. Unity of Mesa, 2700 E Southern Ave, Mesa. UnityofMesa.org.

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HEALING CIRCLE – Fun, effective, compli-mentary w/ad. Every Tuesday & Friday 7 P.M. 1702 N. 69th St. Scottsdale 85257. Unwanted paranormal activity? We make house calls. Greg 480-834-6233.

NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN NEEDED PART-TIME – In Healing Center. Be an indepen-dent contractor and work among Chiropractors, Massage Therapists and Skin Care Specialists. Beautiful, serene and creative space in Tempe. For more info please call Dr. Kimberly Landino 480-720-3045.

PRACTITIONERS WANTED SPACE AVAIL-ABLE – North Phoenix Reiki Center looking for a licensed massage therapist, different healing mo-dalities, or a psychic to share our peaceful space. Two rooms available for rent. Mike 480-399-2611.

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ART CLASSES

WATERCOLOR ART CLASSESAllura Westly3611 E. Sunnyside Dr.Phoenix, AZ [email protected]

Allura Westly, master teacher, opens her sanctuary studio to all levels, beginner to advanced. Learn fluid color technique, drawing and composition. Small class of 8 students. No talent required, just a desire to create.

CHIROPRACTOR

DR. HARLAN SPARERTempe, AZ 85282480-245-7894TempeNonForce.com

Dr. Harlan Sparer is a Wholistic Chi roprac tor, exc lus ive ly practicing the Directional Non Force Technique®, for the last 30 years. He adjusts ligaments, muscles, bones, and discs.

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Eco-friendly car-pet & upholstery cleaning. Featur-ing organic clean-ers and odor re-

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Unique gas release technique in order to get rid of toxins and prevent diseases. Very gentle, re laxing. Free nut r i t ional consulting and mini iridiology reading with your first session.

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COUNSELING

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Individual, Couples, Group, and Family Counseling, utilizing an integrative approach to transform and create balance in your life; Personal, Family, Career, Mind, Body, and Spirit.

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MARY PETERSON PHYSICAL THERAPYMary Peterson PT, MS Ed480-998-1646MaryPetersonPT.com

Personalized care for lingering pain and stress. Integrating hands-on therapies like visceral manipulation, cranial therapy and myofascial release with self-care strategies. Over 25 years experience finding solutions.

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DENTISTS

ARROWHEAD AESTHETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYJohn H. Upton, Jr., DDS PC18555 N. 79th Avenue, Suite A-104Glendale, AZ 85308623-878-6333DrJohnUpton.com

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WOLSKI CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE DENTISTRYKrystyna Wolski, DDS, DMD, M.D., M.D.(H)14269 N. 87th Street, Suite 107Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-991-3357

Offering a unique dental-body approach for over 20 years. Health problems often begin in the mouth because your teeth and body are connected through a c u p u n c t u r e m e r i d i a n s . Modalities include kinesiology, electro-dermal testing and homeopathy. See ad on page 20.

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Linda has over 30 yrs of experience to assist you to meet your needs. Pamper your body and spirit with food-based healing and products, healing touch, channeling for spiritual guidance and Qigong lessons. Private and group sessions or demonstrations by appt.

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MEDICAL DOCTORS

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Areas of medical specialization are medical practice, utilizing modalities of standard allopathic medicine, homeopathic medicine, acupuncture, nutritional therapy, allergy testing and therapy, IV nutritional therapy, heavy metal detoxification, neuron-cognitive

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LESTER R. KLEBE, D.P.M.Foot and Ankle Care 10555 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. A101Paradise Valley, AZ 85253602-954-0777

Practicing in the Phoenix area, Dr. Klebe offers complete foot and ankle care. Holistically oriented, Dr. Klebe integrates homeopathic medicine with conventional medical care. See ad on page 18.

MEDITATION

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KRISTY ANDERSON, NMDLongevity Medical Health Center13832 N. 32nd Street, Suite #126Phoenix, AZ 85032602-428-6151LongevityMedical.com

Dr. Anderson focuses on pain management, Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, integrative cancer t r ea tmen t , env i ronmen ta l toxicities, GI health and lifestyle wellness coaching. See ad on page 21.

ALAN CHRISTIANSON, NMDIntegrative Health Care, P.C.9200 E. Raintree Drive #100Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-657-0003 MyIntegrativeHealth.com

Focusing on helping patients who suspect they have thyroid disease but are told their thyroid function is normal, reversing persistent hypothyroid symptoms, and managing hyperthyroidism with natural medicines. See ad on page 41.

LINDA KHOSHABA, NMDIntegrative Health9200 E. Raintree Dr., Ste. 100Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-657-0003MyIntegrativeHealth.com

Dr. Khoshaba received her Doctorate from Southwest Col lege o f Na turopa th ic Medicine and her focus includes women’s health, pediatric medicine, diabetes manage-ment, and prolotherapy. See ad on page 41.

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BARRIE ZELLER, NMDZest Natural Medicine1405 N. Dobson Road #20Chandler, AZ 85224480-361-5108ZestNaturalMedicine.com

Dr. Barrie Zeller specializes in gastrointestinal concerns, obesity, food allergies, adrenal fatigue, hormone imbalances , and women’s health. She uses bio-identical hormone therapy and other natural therapies to guide the body and mind to wellness.

Her approach to treatment is to devise a plan that fits your life. See ad on page 31.

NUTRITION

SHARON MADSENNutrition [email protected]/lets-go-shopping

Providing integrated counseling, coaching, support and training to implement healthy lifestyle nutritional habits. Meal planning, shopping, food preparation and portion control. Group and individual classes.

PEST CONTROL

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PET CARE

FETCH DOGGIE STORE14885 N. 83rd Place, Suite 106Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-219-1900FetchDoggieStore.com

A holistic pet wellness center providing all-natural dog grooming, reiki and crystal healing, pet nutrition and health, and a larger retail store. See ad on page 55.

PAUL STALLONE, NMDArizona Integrative Medical Center, P.C.8144 E. Cactus Road, # 820Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-214-3922DrStallone.com

Dr. Stallone’s main focus is to l i s ten and unders tand the u n d e r l y i n g c a u s e o f a n individual’s illness. Often it is a combination of nutritional, emotional, chemical, structural, and lifestyle factors. He uses a vast array of modalities to

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ADRIENNE STEWART, NMDIntegrative Health9200 E. Raintree Dr., Ste. 100Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-657-0003MyIntegrativeHealth.com

Dr. Stewart empowers women who are struggling with their menstrual cycle, considering having a baby, or going through menopause. See ad on page 41.

PHRANQ D. TAMBURRI, NMDLongevity Medical Health Center13832 N. 32nd Street, Suite #126Phoenix, AZ 85032602-428-6151LongevityMedical.com

Dr. Phranq Tamburr i is a naturopathic physician special-izing in men’s health with a sub-specialty in prostate cancer. In tandem to these fields, Dr. Tamburri treats male hormone deficiency, low energy, and sexual performance. See ad on page 21.

ISAAC YOSEF, BSC (ENG), NMD5011 N. Granite Reef RoadScottsdale, AZ [email protected]

Dr. Yosef employs electrodermal tes t ing and special izes in homeopathic and bioidentical hormone balancing, IV therapy, ozone, UV light, unique detox therapies and affordable, effective pain management and joint regeneration techniques.

KIMBERLY LANDINO, NDHarmonic Healing Center2226 South Rural RoadTempe, AZ 85282 480-921-9530DrKimberlyLandino.com

Heal from the inside out. Nourish the body, free emotions & re-discover your spiritual essence. Dr. Landino offers individualized acupuncture healings. Natural Choice Awards 2010 Winner for Acupuncture. See ad on page 43.

KATKA NOVAKOVA, MD (EUROPE), ND Center for Natural Healing5401 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. C-200Paradise Valley, AZ [email protected] DrRamsey.com • DrKatka.com

My desire is to educate, empower and inspire people on their personal healing journey. I believe that healing IS possible – on ALL levels! See ad on page 7.

JONATHAN PSENKA, NMDLongevity Medical Health Center13832 N. 32nd Street, Suite #126Phoenix, AZ 85032602-428-6151LongevityMedical.com

Dr. Psenka works with integrative cancer therapies, IV therapy, allergies, ozone, UVBI, and diet and exercise education for the treatment and prevention of disease. See ad on page 21.

ANDREA PURCELL, NMDPortal to Healing Naturopathic Clinic15849 N. 71st Street, Suite 235Scottsdale, AZ 85254888-691-6881PortalToHealing.com

Dr. Purcell specializes in Hormone Balancing and Digestive Health. She is the author of the gluten free cookbook, Feed Your Cells! 7 Ways to Make Health Food Fast, Easy and Gluten Free.

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PHYSICAL THERAPY

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Whole body physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, body mechanics, sport- and work-related injuries.

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Therapeutic relief that rebalances and realigns muscles damaged by trauma, repetitive move-ment stress, structural compensation, contact sports, surgery and sitting for long periods. Free 30-minute consultations.

REAL ESTATE

ALI AL-ASADYREALTOR®, EcoBrokerHomeSmart13 Valley Locations623-332-4116PhoenixGreenHomeConcepts.com

Your green home resource, Ali has 10+ years’ experience as a professional Realtor and is a proven leader in the sustainable real estate market. See ad on page 34.

JAN GREENREALTOR®, CDPE, SFR, EcoBroker, CIASRE/MAX Excalibur Realty21803 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 100Scottsdale, AZ 85255602-620-2699GotGreen.info

As a Certified EcoBroker, Jan works to assist clients with energy-efficient features, understanding ways to save green, live a healthier lifestyle and save money. See ad on page 33.

VALERIE TOURANGEAUREALTOR®, EcoBrokerKeller Williams East Valley480-229-8858EastValleyGreenHomes.com

We are a full service green real estate team helping buyers and sellers. Providing the best standard of care in the real estate industry. See ad on page 35.

REIKI

INNER JOY CENTER• 6730 E. McDowell Road, Suite 134 Scottsdale, AZ 85257• 600 W. Ray Road, Suite D-2 Chandler, AZ 85225480-888-9522InnerJoyCenter.com

A humble and sacred space in which Reiki and o t h e r h e a l i n g a r t s practitioners practice and share their diverse talents

with the local community. See ad on page 29.

REIKI HARMONY CENTER717 W. Union Hills Drive, Suite 12A Phoenix, AZ 85027480-399-2611ReikiHarmonyCenter.comInfo@reikiharmonycenter.com

Reiki is a natural and safe healing method effective in helping any issue on a physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual level. RHC provides Reiki sessions, classes, Psychic readings and Reiki

shares. We also offer many different workshops and classes. We do sell books, crystals, oracle cards, essential oils and salt lamps. RHC now offers Bio Mat sessions.

SALONS

A LOR A ORGANIC STUDIO7329 E. Stetson Drive #18Scottsdale, AZ 85251480-318-7555AloraOrganic.com

We are an organic eco friendly hair salon where beautiful cuts and color coexist with the best natural hair care. No

harsh chemicals or synthetic fragrances. Just beautiful healthy hair. New Client special $15 off your first service. See ad on page 57.

PURESALON8711 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd #205,Scottsdale480-339-6688PureSalonAz.com

Voted best natural salon in the Valley 2011, 2012 and 2013 by Natural Awakenings readers. Organic | vegan | gluten free. Clean air eco-

friendly salon environment only using the finest non-toxic hair color. See ad on page 25.

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SUNHARVEST SOLAR & ELECTRICALBrandon Cheshire623-755-8323 SunHarvest-Us.com

Providing sustainable, clean solar photovoltaic (PV) energy to customers with high-quality products and services at an affordable

price, while focused on ethics and altruism. See ad on page 33.

SPIRITUAL CENTER

CLEAR LIGHT BUDDHIST CENTERNew Kadampa Tradition 614 E. Townley Ave.Phoenix, AZ [email protected]

Open to all, whatever level of interest. The Center offers meditation classes, introductory and in-depth courses, changed prayers, workshops, retreats, and children’s classes.

STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION

RIHAB YAQUBCertified Advanced Rolfer™Rolf Movement® PractitionerSomatic Experiencing® Practitioner480-735-8875RolfingResources.comAppointments in Scottsdale and Gilbert

Manual therapy and movement education to evoke lasting change. When was the last time you felt vibrantly healthy and could move with grace and ease? Rolfing®

Structural Integration can feel wonderful.

WEIGHT LOSS

INSIGHTS FOR LIFEMartha Reed, PhD20325 N. 51st Avenue, Suite 112Glendale, AZ 85308623-249-5888Insights-For-Life.com

“Easily Lose ½-1 pound a day” with my whole person approach. Combining Homeopathics, Hypnotherapy, Far Infrared Heat Therapy, Life Coaching and Vibe-fit Therapy. No Needles and Homeopathic Safe. See ad on page 55.

WELLNESS CENTERS

ABSOLUTE HEALTHDr. Sara Penton, D.C.8360 E. Raintree Drive, Suite 135Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-991-9945AbsoluteHealthAz.com

Our focus is treating the whole person. Alleviating a l l of your a i lments through allergy elimin-ation, biofeedback and chiropractic using a plan that is unique to each

individual’s needs. See ads on pages 31 and 48.

ADVANCED ALLERGY RELIEF OF ARIZONADr. Dylan Foster, D.C.3305 E. Greenway Road #7Phoenix, AZ 85032602-866-3500BecomeAllergyFree.com

Helping our patients get back to a normal life of eating via proprietary reprogramming of your nervous system against negative substances such as gluten or dairy. See ad on page 14.

YOGA

JENNIFER ANNJANETTA, E-R.Y.T.Yoga Alliance Certified. InsuredJenniferAnnjanetta@yahoo.com480-207-6720JenniferAnnjanetta.com

Specializing in small group or one on one private yoga instruction. Private yoga sessions allow you to work privately with a yoga instructor to create a practice that makes sense for your body and your level of experience. If you can breathe, you can do yoga.

SHAMANISM TRAINING

FOUNDATION FOR SHAMANIC STUDIESArizona Faculty Member:Melissa M. Dawahare, NMD, [email protected]/workshops

We offer Michael Harner’s The Way of the Shaman workshop and other core shamanism trainings. Visit website for upcoming course dates, descriptions, locations, and fees.

SKIN CARE

ADVANCED SKIN TECHNOLOGYLinda Leibl, B.S. Master AestheticianSince 1985Scottsdale, AZ 85254480-254-0302MyBeautifulSkin.com

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Bringing the fountain-of-youth to you, skin care with only pure ingredients from nature. Sensitive skin or not, these products are simply the best! True Balance Wellness offers plant-based vegan cooking classes and Simple Nature Skin Care.

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