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

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Natural LivingDirectory 2014

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12 SUNU An Integrative Approach to Health and Fitness by Michelle Hamburger

14 BUILD YOUR OWN WELLNESS DREAM TEAM Take Your Health to the Next Level by Kathleen Barnes

17 FITNESS à la CARTE The Latest, Hottest Trends by Christine MacDonald

19 EXERCISE & DIET Does it Have to Be All or Nothing? by Matt Gunelson

20 CARING, STEERING, CHEERING A Health Coach Helps Us Change for Good by Lauressa Nelson

21 WHY HAVE A HEALTH COACH? Reasons People Seek a Health Coach by Beth Schupanitz

22 FINDING THE RIGHT COACH FOR YOU Choosing the Right Coach for You by Jackie Flaherty

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8 healthbriefs

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12 community spotlight

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Welcome to our January 2014 issue. This issue also includes our first Annual Directory, in which we list local providers

that are here in our area to help you improve your life, create your dreams, find your ideal job or ideal mate, develop a healthier body or build the skills for being a more involved parent. The Natural Awakenings family is celebrating its 20th an-niversary this year! We’re found in more than 90 cities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and are growing every year. I started Natural Awakenings in the Twin Cities in April 2012 and it also has been growing since then.

What do you want for 2014? Have you considered hiring a coach? What’s stop-ping you from achieving your goals? Is it money? Accountability? Leaving your comfort zone? Afraid of living the life you’ve only imagined? There are many kinds of coaches in the market today: life, health, success, busi-ness, soul, fitness, nutrition and spiritual. Most of them offer a free initial consultation to see if they are a good fit for the prospects they’re talking to because, after all, they want to succeed, too. Check out our “Twin Cities Coaching Opportunities” and see if reach-ing out to a coach might be the push you need in reaching your goals in 2014. In order to reach any of your goals, you’re going to need good health. This month’s feature article, “Build Your Own Wellness Dream Team,” helps you take the necessary steps to manage your health. There is no doubt that most of us take this for granted, at least until we don’t have it any more. The World Health Organization states that 80 percent of all non-communicable diseases (NCD) can be attributed to diet and lifestyle. The following four groups of dis-eases account for approximately 80 percent of all NCD deaths: cardiovascular diseases (17.3 million people annually), followed by cancers (7.6 million), respiratory diseases (4.2 million) and diabetes (1.3 million). Granted, this information is for the world, not just the U.S., but the numbers are alarming nonetheless. The key, I believe, is the growing trend of integrative medicine, which combines Eastern and Western practices and philosophies. It seems that Western medicine is more reactive and better at treating symptoms, whereas Eastern medicine is more holistic and aims to get to the cause of the problem. Like the best relationships, each element is necessary and stronger when it supports the other. As Dr. Andrew Weil states, “When it comes to maximizing the body’s natural heal-ing potential, a mix of conventional and alternative procedures seems like the only answer.” Here’s to your good health, your best self, peace in your heart and peace in the world!

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newsbriefs editorial calendar2014JANUARY

health & wellness plus: health coaches

FEBRUARYrethinking heart health

plus: stress relief

MARCHfood & garden

plus: gluten-free foods

APRILgreen living

plus: healthy home

MAYwomen’s wellness

plus: bodywork

JUNEinspired living

plus: men’s wellness

JULYfood watch

plus: natural medicine cabinet

AUGUSTtransformative education

plus: children’s health

SEPTEMBERconscious caretaking

plus: yoga

OCTOBERsustainable communities

plus: chiropractic and acupuncture

NOVEMBERpersonal empowerment

plus: beauty

DECEMBERawakening humanityplus: holiday themes

Gunelson Fitness and Nutrition Adds Holistic Services

Gunelson Fitness and Nutrition, of Golden Valley, now offers holistic services. Some of the new of-

ferings include essential oils for emotional healing, a natural weight loss program with foods individualized for unique body types, relaxation and chi machine bal-ancing sessions (with or without essential oils), inspira-tional card readings and guidance as well as life coaching. Husband-and-wife owners Matt and Brigitt Gunel-son are both fitness trainers who work with clients in the privacy of their 500-plus-square-foot home-based fitness studio. Matt is also a natural bodybuilder and plans to compete in Mr. Natural Minnesota in May. “Adding these services after 10-plus years as a per-sonal trainer working with clients for weight loss, my

husband and I recognize healthy weight loss and healthy weight maintenance absolutely require a mind, body and spirit approach,” says Brigitt, a life and nutrition coach and aromatherapist. Previously, Brigitt owned Mind, Body, Spirit Home Fitness, but when Matt joined her full time in 2012, they renamed their business Gunelson Fitness and Nutrition. “We train one-on-one or can take partner or small group sessions,” Brigitt adds. “Matt and I are also available to travel to your home as well. For clients outside the Twin Cities area, we provide personalized email fitness and nutrition programs.”

For more information, a free consultation or tour of the fitness studio, call 952-994-7125 or visit GunelsonFitness.com. See ad, page 11.

Brigitt and Matt Gunelson

Psinergy Adds Supplements to Health Services and Offers Discount

Psinergy Natural Health and Holistic Wellness, of Minneapolis and Lino Lakes, recently added a new online dispensary for herbs and supplements to its website.

Thousands of high-quality herbs, supplements and other wellness products from more than 250 of the world’s top brands are available. In addition, as a “thank you” to current and new clients, those that place orders through January 15 will receive 10 percent off the normal retail price on wellness products. Owner SchaOn Blodgett says all the professional-grade products maintain the highest standards when it comes to raw materials used as well as rigorous product and purity testing. “This is a huge benefit for a small business to be able to offer such a service, as shelf space is very limited and we’re not able to carry the wide-range of well-ness products in-house that we would like to,” says Blodgett. She says that customers can expect to receive their ordered products in the mail in two to three days. “Another great benefit to our holistic health clientele is that we are able to suggest specific products from our dispensary and send them directly to their online HIPAA-compliant account,” she says.

For more information, call 612-217-4325 or visit Psinergy.info. See ad, page 10.

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Warners’ Stellian Expands Edina Showroom

Appliance retailer Warners’ Stellian will expand its Edina showroom this spring. In

conjunction with its 10th anniversary, the family-owned business will add 7,200 square feet to its

existing showroom, located across from the Galleria. Warners’ Stellian opened its showroom in the Brandon Square Mall in 2004, and will be celebrating its one-decade anniversary with the grand opening of the new space in May. The additional space, formerly occupied by Hensley’s Big and Tall, will include a “living kitchen” space and room to showcase the growing trend of outdoor kitchens. Construction began in November. When complete, the 21,000-square-foot appli-ance showroom will be the largest of its kind in the state.

For more information, visit WarnersStellian.com. See ad, page 11.

Holistic Holiday at Sea

The 2014 Holistic Holiday at Sea cruise will set sail from Miami, Florida, from

March 1 to 8 on one of the world’s pre-mier Italian luxury liners, the MSC Divina. Ports of call include St. Maarten, San Juan and Great Stirrup Cay. Guests will enjoy discussions on the benefits of a plant-based diet with a com-munity of 1,500 like-minded people. Pas-sengers can choose from more than 130 classes, lectures and workshops taught by 35 teachers. Renowned ultra-endurance athlete Rich Roll will present the keynote address about the life-transforming ben-efits of plant-based nutrition. Additional presenters include Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Dr. Neal Barnard, as well as Chef AJ, one of several vegan chefs that will demonstrate how to make a plant-based diet taste delicious. For nighttime fun and relaxations, passengers can enjoy music and spirits at the Golden Jazz Bar aboard the MSC Divina or visit the 18,000-square-foot Aurea Spa for some luxurious pampering.

For more information, call 828-749-9537, email [email protected] or visit HolisticHolidayAtSea.com. See ad, page 18.

Igniting Glowing Health for the New Year

Dr. Katie Fahnel, D.C., of Body Harmony Chiropractic, in Minneapolis, will present “Igniting Glowing Health

for the New Year” at 7:15 p.m. on January 16. The presenta-tion will be held at her Uptown office. Fahnel will share the source of the patterns that hold people back from having full, glowing health and a life and body full of vitality, vigor and vivaciousness. “You have so much more capacity to enjoy life when you’re experiencing full health and vitality,” she says. Fahnel specializes in Network Spinal Analysis, an innovative approach to chiro-practic that helps reduce pain and tension within the body by activating the body’s innate ability to heal. In addition to reducing pain and tension, Network Spinal Analysis helps to create more body awareness and a greater sense of well-being. “I was drawn to this form of chiropractic care when I saw the profound effect if had on people,” Fahnel says.

Cost: $10. Location: 2101 Hennepin Ave. S., Ste. 101, Minneapolis. For more informa-tion or to register, call 612-356-2872 or visit BodyHarmonyChiropractic.com. See ad, page 18.

Dr. Katie Fahnel

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Organic Aah Adds New Line of Cosmetics

Organic Aah, in Maple Grove, has added the makeup line 100% Pure to its organic skin care of-

ferings. 100% Pure is based in Berkeley, California. Owner Shannon Anderson says 100% Pure products are truly pure, with no synthetic chemicals, chemical preservatives, artificial fragrances, artificial colors, harsh detergents or any other unhealthy toxins. “100% Pure also states that its products are good for sensitive skin,” Anderson says. “It also includes antioxidants, which help protect against damaging free radicals.” Anderson adds that Organic Aah will preview 100% Pure products at an open house to be held later this month. Readers who would like more information about the open house can email or call Anderson for details.

For more information, call 763-360-4642, email [email protected] or visit OrganicAah.com. See ad, page 10.

Celebrate Winter at the Frosty Fun Festival

The Frosty Fun Festival at the Dodge Nature Center, in St. Paul, will be held

from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on January 25. The festival is fun for the whole family with kick sledding, ice bowling, ice mini-golf, snowshoeing, sledding, boot hockey, a bonfire, games, a medal-lion hunt with prizes, winter art activi-ties and a puppet theater. Concessions will offer hot beverages, hot dogs and snacks. Reindeer-led sleigh rides will be available for an additional cost of $2 per person or $5 per family. The Thomas Irvine Dodge Nature Center is an environmental education and habitat restoration organization located on 322 acres in the heart of West St. Paul and Mendota Heights. Founded in 1967 by Olivia Irvine Dodge, the organization was one of the first nature centers in Minnesota and is recognized nationally as a leader in environmental education.

Cost: $3 members, $5 non-members; free for ages 2 and younger. Location: (farm entrance) 1701 Charlton St., West St. Paul. For more information, visit DodgeNatureCenter.org.

Holistic Chamber of Commerce Opens New Twin Cities Chapter

The Holistic Chamber of Commerce (HCC) has started a local chapter in the Twin Cit-ies area. The HCC is an international effort “promoting holistic, natural and sustain-

able products, services and solutions,” according to organizer Laura Strong, founder and CEO of The Metamorphosis Center, in Burnsville. As a group associated with the international organization, the Twin Cities Chapter of the Holistic Chamber of Commerce promotes and supports local holistic and sustain-able practitioners, professionals and business owners. “The Twin Cities is the perfect place for the Holistic Chamber of Commerce,” Strong says. “We have a large community here that really values holistic products and services. It’s time for us to come together and show the standard of integrity and profes-sionalism we bring to the work we do.” Strong says she sees association with the inter-national organization as a natural partnership for the local holistic business community. The international HCC, with more than 1,200 professional members, connects consumers with holistic and eco-friendly options for high-quality health, lifestyle and business products, services and solutions. Membership in the Holistic Chamber of Commerce is $120 annually, with an ad-ditional one-time processing fee of $35. All potential professional members must submit references before being accepted for membership.

For more information, call Laura Strong at 612-730-2250 or email TCMN@Holistic ChamberOfCommerce.com. See ad, page 22.

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healthbriefs

Heal Soft Tissue Injuries Naturally

Age and certain injuries can hinder efficient repair of damage to soft tissues including ten-

dons that attach muscles to bones, ligaments that hold bones and tendons in place and fascia that help guide muscle groups and allow them to slide over other structures. What they all have in com-mon is they predominantly comprise collagen and

several herbs can eliminate inflammation and pain and help speed the healing process. Arnica montana is an herb that may assist the healing process by breaking up micro clots in damaged tissues through enzymatic action. Arnica also contains prosta-glandin-blockers that relieve pain. According to Terry Willard, Ph.D., a leading clinical herbalist and author of Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Rocky Mountains and Neigh-bouring Territories, when arnica is combined with the natural salix of white willow bark, the pain relief is great. Applying comfrey and plantain for four to six weeks should generate complete repair to soft tissues. This is because they contain allantoin, which stimulates collagen-producing cells called fibroblasts, notes Andrew Chevallier, a fellow of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, in the Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine. In The Complete Medicinal Herbal: A Practical Guide to the Healing Properties of Herbs, with More Than 250 Remedies for Common Ailments, medical herbalist Pe-nelope Ody writes that when applied to tissues, rosemary and thyme increase circula-tion and witch hazel increases flexibility. Increased circulation delivers more nutrients needed by the cells that are rebuilding. Combining these herbs—arnica, comfrey, plantain, rosemary, thyme and witch hazel—with a little peppermint leaf for soothing makes a powerful blend to reduce recovery time and heal damaged tendons, ligaments and fascia. The herbs can be de-cocted in water or blended into a gel for easy application.

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THE TOXIC SIDE OF TYLENOLAs the evidence of the harmful

effects of Tylenol increases, there is a growing call for it to be removed from the market. Its active ingredient, acetaminophen, once thought to be an effective and safe pain reliever for adults and children, turns out to have dangerous effects. A related study by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers leads with the fact that each year, acetaminophen causes more than 100,000 calls to poison control centers, 50,000 emergency room visits, 26,000 hospitalizations and more than 450 deaths from liver failure. The U.S. Acute Liver Failure Study implicates acetaminophen poisoning in nearly half of all cases of acute liver failure in this country. When taken with alcohol or with-out food, the effects on the liver are multiplied. Doctor of Naturopathy Michael Murray, of Phoenix, Arizona, reports in GreenMedInfo.com that regular use of acetaminophen is linked to a higher likelihood of asthma, infertil-ity and hearing loss, especially in men under 50. Last summer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning linking acetaminophen use to three rare and sometimes fatal skin conditions. “Can you imagine if the side effects and risks associated with ac-etaminophen were associated with a dietary supplement?” opines Murray. “It would be yanked from the market immediately.”

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breathing and meditation are valuable tools for bolstering mental functioning. A study from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reports that a single, 20-minute hatha yoga session significantly improved participants’ speed and accuracy on tests of working memory, focus, retention and ability to absorb and use new information. Study participants didn’t get the same positive brain buzz from 20 min-utes of aerobics. The study appeared in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health.

VITAMIN C HALVES COLDS IN ATHLETESTaking vitamin C before engaging in

physically demanding activities helps keep colds away for people that are heavy exercisers, say Finnish researchers at the University of Helsinki. While their meta-study showed that non-exercisers that took vitamin C daily gained little or no pro-tection from colds, the story for mara-thoners, competitive skiers and soldiers on subarctic assignments was much different. The study, published in the Cochrane Review, found that the 598 heavy exercisers cut their risk of colds in half.

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Dinner Engagement Deep Conversation Accompanies Good FoodThe pursuit of combining good food and conversation is taking on new, more fulfilling formats. Instead of idle chit-chat or gossip over high-calorie feasts, many people are showing an appetite to fill their lives with more meaningful discussions while din-ing on healthy meals. The interna-tional Green Drinks phenomenon was among the first to successfully mix eco-conscious conversation with healthy beverages; now, thought-provoking initiatives are mixing regular banter with bites in ways that are both lively and nurturing. Those seeking the exotic may indulge in The Philosopher’s Table: How to Start Your Philosophy Dinner Club—Monthly Conversation, Music and Recipes, by Marietta McCarty, following guidelines to immerse guests in the tastes and cultures of 12 different cities and countries. Suggested themes include saluting the present-day benefits of the work of women’s rights pioneer Jane Addams while sipping multi-bean soup (Chicago) or consuming uplifting perspectives of ancient philosopher Lao Tzu over shrimp dumplings with dipping sauce (China). Recommended discussion topics at ConversationCafe.org include self-identity and self-reflection, current events and appreciating the arts. A search function for finding a local chapter complements advice on launching a new one. RawFoodNetwork.com provides links to groups nationwide that forge connections with fellow enthusiasts, share dishes and network. It also provides information, recipes and other helpful resources. Touring experts in the preparation and benefits of raw food and vegan, plant-based diets show up everywhere from natural food restaurants and retailers to health expos and foodie Meetup events. Speakers include Brian Clement, Brenda Cobb, Paul Nison, Jenna Norwood, Karen Ranzi and David Wolfe.

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

Eco-SkiingWhite Resorts Go Even GreenerAs skiers flock to snow-covered trails this winter, more ski resorts are going greener to save energy and support the en-vironment. Arapahoe Basin, in Colorado, recently received a National Ski Areas Association Sustainable Slopes grant for retrofitting its base area lighting that will annually slice off an estimated 53,000-plus kilowatt hours of usage. A-Basin, Vail Resorts and others in the area provide their restaurants’ used vegetable oil to outside companies for recycling into biofuels. Aspen, Vail, Copper Mountain and other Colorado resorts installed more photovoltaic solar arrays on buildings prior to the current season. Stratton Mountain Ski Resort, in Vermont, installed a 1,500-horsepower elec-tric snowmaking air compressor last summer, replacing a diesel model. Purchased in consultation with the statewide energy utility Efficiency Vermont, it delivers more cubic feet of air per minute using less, and cleaner, energy. Since 2009, the state’s Bolton Valley ski area, plus Jiminy Peak and Berkshire East, both in Massa-chusetts, have all installed wind turbines to generate energy. Sarah Wojcik, direc-tor of public affairs at the Vermont Ski Areas Association, attests that resorts are doing their part to keep mountains green.

Sources: nsaa.org, SkiVermont.com

Grassroots GumptionCitizen Action Wins Against Monsanto and MoreThe Center for Food Safety (CFS), a national nonprofit advocating in the public interest, works to protect human health and the environment by curbing the use of harmful food production technologies and promoting organic and other forms of sustainable agriculture. It confirms that actions such as signing petitions really do make a difference. For instance, the CFS cites a hard-fought campaign that pushed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to respond to a lawsuit and remove arsenic from chicken feed. They credit the thousands of consumers that joined the effort, saying,

“Together, we forced the FDA to remove arsenic ingredients in animal feed used for our nation’s chickens, turkeys and hogs, and 98 of the 101

drug approvals for arsenic-based animal drugs will be withdrawn.”

More recently, CFS reports that half a million citizen phone calls and emails had a significant ef-

fect in killing an extension of the so-called “Monsanto protection act” in the Senate. Formally named the Farmer Assurance Provision, the measure undermined the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s authority to ban genetically modified crops, even if court rulings found they posed risks to human and environmental health.

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SuNu offers numerous treatment services to people seeking a sim-plified approach to their natural

health needs. “We have many healing modalities under one roof,” says Vicky Luedtke, a kinesiology practitioner and one of SuNu’s founders. “Instead of people going to different places for their care, we like to think of ourselves as a one-stop-shop.” The com-pany culture states: “SuNu is a place of healing. Come here often, stay awhile. Know that you are listened to. Invest in your health. Be your most authentic self, for your family, for our future. Treat yourself. You deserve to be well.” Luedtke says SuNu’s practitio-ners work together to create treatment programs that are tailored to individual patients. “We don’t believe that one modality works for everyone,” she

explains. “We work hard to know each of our patients separately.” SuNu’s treatment modalities include chiro-practic, nutrition response testing, acupuncture, naturopathic medicine, craniosacral and massage. SuNu has expertise in hormone balancing, infertility, pre and post-

natal care and pediatric medicine as well. “We have a lot of patients who have been trying to get pregnant for a long time and have spent a lot of money on infertil-ity treatments with no results,” Luedtke says. “It has been in-credible to provide treatment and after a little while see them finally become pregnant.” Once preg-

nant, patients are guided through their entire pregnancies by SuNu practitio-ners. “Two of our chiropractors are pe-diatric specialists and will attend home

births or go to birth centers to offer chiropractic support,” says Luedtke, “Additionally, some of our massage therapists are also doulas and can help during the delivery process. We encourage a lot of babies here.” SuNu’s fitness center is the most recent addition to SuNu Wellness. SuNu Fitness is a traditional fitness center open to both patients and the general community, and offers exer-cise classes, personal training ses-sions, health workshops and nutrition consulting. Though SuNu Fitness does not provide medical treatments, clients reap the benefits of SuNu’s health

expertise. Non-patients receive knowl-edgeable advice on dieting and fitness goals, and SuNu patients can take classes and attend workshops with-out the risk of conflicting opinions. “Patients can feel comfortable with their treatment plan knowing that staff are educated on what they should and shouldn’t be doing,” says Luedtke. One of SuNu’s growing patient populations is fitness competitors, who often have a laundry list of health concerns. “The heavy training causes adrenal stress and even though the diet is right on, symptoms like headaches, bloating, hormonal imbalances and fa-tigue are common,” she explains. “We assist with both pre-show training and post-competition recovery.” She says this level of service is not easily found at other clinics or fitness centers. Luedtke anticipates that SuNu will continue to expand across the Metro area in coming years. She adds that SuNu centers are very involved in the local community and the positive re-sponse has been a driving force behind their ability to grow their patient base and services.

Vicky Luedtke, NRT (Nutrition Response Testing) practitioner and Yoga Instructor for SuNu Wellness

SuNu: An Integrative Approach to Health and Fitnessby Michelle Hamburger

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SuNu is a family-focused health cooperative specializing in integrative

medicine. Founded in 2011, SuNu, which means “new beginnings”

in Sanskrit, is composed of two wellness centers in Minnetonka and

Minneapolis (Linden Hills) and a fitness center in St. Louis Park.

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SuNu regularly schedules com-munity spa nights for people to meet practitioners, get to know staff and sample any of SuNu’s services for free. Luedtke says spa nights are a fun and low-pressure way to introduce new treatment modalities and show visitors what SuNu can do to begin their jour-neys to vitality. “We restore people’s health and energy every single day and it’s amazing,” she says.

SuNu Wellness Centers are located at 12455 Ridgedale Dr., Ste. 203, Min-netonka, and 4279 Sheridan Ave. S., Min-neapolis. SuNu Fitness is located at 6333 Cambridge St., Ste. 104, St. Louis Park. For more information or appointments, call 952-314-7035 (Minnetonka), 612-767-4680 (Minneapolis) or 612-986-2922 (St. Louis Park); email [email protected] or [email protected]; or visit SuNuWellness.com or SuNuFitness.com. See ad, page 39.

Michelle Hamburger is a freelance writer and can be reached at Michelle@ NATwinCities.com.

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Build Your Own Wellness Dream TeamTake Your Health to the Next Level

by Kathleen Barnes

structural; biochemical; and bioenergetic, a form of psychotherapy. Ideally, he says, conventional and integrative medicine, plus complementary practitioners, work together to provide the total care an in-dividual patient needs. “Any problem on one level affects all levels, so we assess patients on all three with whatever tools we have,” he says. While conventional medicine may be able to treat structural problems well and biochemical problems to a certain extent, it falls short on the energetic level. That’s when it’s time to expand the team, counsels Yang. “‘Know your-self’ is the watchword. Get to know what to use and when to use it. It’s the practitioner’s job to educate patients in this way.” Dr. Andrew Weil, renowned as the father of the integrative medicine move-ment in the U.S., has remarked, “If I’m in a car accident, don’t take me to an herbalist. If I have bacterial pneumonia, give me antibiotics. But when it comes to maximizing the body’s natural heal-ing potential, a mix of conventional and alternative procedures seems like the only answer.” Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, found-ing director and president of the As-sociation of Ayurvedic Professionals of North America, turns to the integrative realm of ayurvedic medicine for heal-ing and wellness. The 5,000-year-old Indian healing tradition incorporates lifestyle changes, yoga and medita-tion, detoxification, herbs, massage and various other individually targeted healing modalities, depending on the patient’s diagnosis and recommended treatment plan.

Customized Team “Wellness is a team effort,” advises integrative medicine specialist Dr. Vijay Jain, medical director at Amrit Ayurveda for Total Wellbeing, in Salt Springs, Florida. It’s not only a matter of knowing what needs the practitioners will address at specific times, it’s also knowing who can help when the going gets tough. “Modern medicine has the edge for early detection of disease,” Jain notes. “However, Ayurveda is excellent in determining the earliest imbalances in the mind and body that eventually lead to disease.”

Conventional doctors too often dispense vague, boilerplate health advice, urging their patients to eat

a healthy diet, exercise and take helpful supplements. Some are lucky enough to also be directed to detoxify their body and manage stress. That’s typically the best most people can expect in terms of practical advice. It is rare to receive specific, individualized answers to such burning questions as:

What is the best diet for this specific problem or my body type?

Which exercise will work best for me—yoga, running, tennis or some-thing else?

Why do I feel stressed so much of the time, and what can I do about it?

What supplements are best for me, and which high-quality products can I trust?

Complementary natural healing modalities can address all of these

queries and more. Finding the right mix of treatment and preventive measures requires some creativity and self-knowledge. The experts Natural Awakenings consulted maintain that it is both desirable and possible to assemble an affordable and effective personal health care team that focuses on optimum wellness.

Integrative Approach“We need to understand the value of an integrative approach because no single modality treats everything,” says Dr. Michael Jingduan Yang, the Philadelphia-based founder and medi-cal director of the Tao Institute of Mind & Body Medicine. By way of example, he maintains credentials as a physi-cian, a board-certified psychiatrist and an internationally recognized expert on classic forms of Chinese herbal medi-cine and acupuncture. Integrative practitioners see the hu-man body on three levels, Yang explains:

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Most experts consulted agree that a personal wellness program should include a practitioner that acts as a gate-keeper and coordinates a care plan to meet individual needs. Jain recommends that the foundation of the team be a licensed medical professional such as an integrative physician (MD), osteopathic doctor (DO) or chiropractor (DC). In most states, any of these professionals can function as a primary care doctor, authorized to order and read laboratory tests, prescribe drugs and access hospital services. In some states, a naturopathic physician (ND) can perform the func-tions of a primary care doctor in order-ing and reading laboratory tests. As part of a personal wellness team, consider a functional medicine or integrative physician, chiroprac-tor, osteopath, doctor of naturopathy, ayurvedic practitioner, nutritionist,

Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor/acupuncturist, herbalist, craniosacral therapist, massage therapist and energy practitioner (such as in Reiki, medical qigong or polarity therapy). It’s not necessary to see all of them, sources say. Sometimes, one practitio-ner will be skilled in practicing several modalities, a bonus for patients. Other complementary practitioners may form a supporting team that works with the primary care team, depending on the challenges a patient faces. They will be identified as treatment unfolds and the team evolves over time.

Contributing Specialists An ayurvedic practitioner likely will begin by helping to define healthful life-style changes, depending on one’s do-sha, or energetic temperament. Yoga and meditation would be a likely recommen-

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dation, plus specific herbs and perhaps detoxification, says Annambhotla. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture often go hand-in hand with Ayurveda in accordance with the view that illness and disease are caused by imbalances in the body’s energetic flow. Diagnostic techniques employ intuition and pulses to assess and smooth blocks in energy circulation. Craniosacral therapy is another way to unlock energetic blockages caused by lifestyle stress and other fac-tors that restrict and congest the body’s innate ability to self-correct and remain healthy, says Joyce Harader, a registered craniosacral therapist in Cave Creek, Arizona, and secretary of the board of the Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Therapy Association of North America. She relied on a whole team to real-ize a natural way back to health after being diagnosed with lupus in 1992. “Members of my health team fluctuate, depending on what is going on in my life and where I am focusing,” comments Harader. She points out, for example, that nutrition education and general deep-tissue massage can both be helpful as part of a foundational plan toward ob-

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taining and maintaining optimal health. In fact, many of our experts recom-mend both a monthly chiropractic ad-justment and/or massage, as well as daily yoga and an ongoing meditation practice for wellness and total well-being. Naturopathic practitioners operat-ing in states where they are licensed can be good sources of nutrition coun-sel and often recommend herbal rem-edies for relief. “For chronic illness, you need a chiropractor or drug-free physi-cian like a naturopath on your team. Conventional medicine is generally poor at dealing with chronic illness,” observes Naturopath and Chiropractor Michael Loquasto, Ph.D., who practices in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Loquasto should know. He has practiced integrated modalities for 50 years, employing the knowledge gained through his practice and triple doctor-ates, which include one in nutrition. Also a master herbalist, he strongly

advocates that people start by working with a good integrative or functional medicine medical doctor. “In some states, like Pennsylvania, chiropractors and osteopaths can perform routine diagnostic work, but in many states they cannot,” he notes. “I recommend undergoing a physical every six months and regular bone density tests, plus colonoscopies.” Loquasto is not in favor of mammograms because of the radiation exposure associated with them, but supports routine breast screen-ing using ultrasound or thermography.

Self-DiagnosisIntuitive listening and observant self-knowledge are crucial parts of any well-ness plan. Most people are aware when something doesn’t feel right in their body. “Libido is a great barometer of health,” suggests Dr. Diana Hoppe, an obstetrician, gynecologist and hormone specialist in San Diego, California. “If

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you’re not interested in sex, it’s prob-ably a sign that you need to do some investigating.” Reasons for such a decline of interest are wide-ranging says Hoppe. “For men and women, it might be due to hormonal changes, lack of self-esteem, medications, stress, relationship issues, job, family life or lack of sleep. It means that somewhere, things are out of balance,” she says.

Funding a PlanA personal multifaceted wellness pro-gram can be expensive, but there are ways to minimize the cost. “In the new world of high insurance deductibles, people get more for their money from an alternative doctor, especially one knowl-edgeable in a variety of healing therapies, than a conventional one,” Loquasto advises. Costs for tests may also be lower; plus patients are not expected to pay $150 or more just to walk in the door. A current trend has medical doc-tors and chiropractors participating in “umbrella” practices and wellness centers, where several types of practi-tioners collaborate in one facility. They find that sometimes insurance will pay for certain complementary services, including massage and nutrition educa-tion, when doctors or chiropractors prescribe them. Maintaining wellness in an environ-ment filled with chemical, biological and mental toxins is a substantial, yet worthy, investment. It’s far better than the costly alternative of dealing with regular bouts of sickness or escalating disease. In that light, maintenance looks afford-able: an ayurvedic diagnostic session starts at around $100, a consultation with a licensed naturopath at $75 and acupuncture at $100; a massage typi-cally costs about $80 an hour. While insurance is unlikely to pay for treatments outside the realm of conventional medicine and sometimes, chiropractic, “The cost of these preven-tive therapies will be much less than the cost of treatment for a serious disease,” advises Loquasto. “You’re worth it.”

Kathleen Barnes is author of more than a dozen natural health books. Her latest is The Calcium Lie II: What Your Doctor Still Doesn’t Know with Dr. Robert Thompson. Connect at KathleenBarnes.com.

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Chart ToppersActivities high on people’s lists these days reflect a perceived scarcity of time and money. The top picks, according to the Indianapolis-based American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends for 2014, will be high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and body weight training. Both pursuits have been contend-ers in recent years, but are cresting the survey for the first time. A HIIT session, typically involving rapid bursts of activ-ity interspersed with brief rest periods, usually takes less than 30 minutes. Body weight training’s appeal stems from its effectiveness and minimal need for fancy equipment or special gear. The survey—involving hundreds of personal trainers, gym owners and other fitness insiders—further notes an increasing diversity in fitness offerings, plus some contradictory trends. Not ev-eryone, for instance, is cost-conscious;

fitness professionals anticipate the continued rise of boutiques specializing in niche activities. Those with momen-tum range from ballet-inspired barre workouts to Pound and Drums Alive sessions, in which people “rock out” while they work out. Grace DeSimone, an ACSM spokesperson, equates specialized offerings to an à la carte menu, with individuals choosing tasty workout modes. “It’s like a buffet,” she says. While a single class can cost up to $25, there seldom are membership fees. Muscles are treated to varied workouts, even if only once a week in a “boutique” treatment. “It’s good for your body to cross-train; if you do the same thing over and over again, your body adapts,” DeSim-one advises. Unless a competitive ath-lete is looking to improve performances in a given sport, repeating the same exercise daily can lead to injury and

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lessen the desired positive impact, she says. “Your body likes change.” Spinning spin-offs like Soulcycle, Flywheel and Kinetic Cycling represent an evolution of indoor classes and old-school outdoor cycling. Meanwhile, fitness instructors and wellness consul-tants note that Zumba has set the stage for dance-oriented workouts, diverging from Latin rhythms into hip-hop and other music genres. If workouts are increasingly encroaching on “social” activities like dancing, it’s because the nation—or at least the expanding population trying to live healthier lifestyles—is undergo-ing a broader lifestyle transformation, says Jim White, of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The registered dietitian, award-winning fitness pro and national spokesman for the Academy of Nutri-tion and Dietetics observes, “There’s a shift in culture.” He says, “People are sick of ‘yo-yo-ing’ with fad diets and exercise rou-tines, and they are looking for effective new approaches, whether for dieting, social life, accountability or competi-tion.” He sees this new mindset fueling the proliferation of websites and phone

apps that facilitate everything from counting calories and steps walked daily to on-the-go workouts.

What’s PlayingInterval Training: Both high- and low-intensity variations can resemble a fountain of youth for older adults, says DeSimone. These can range from integrating a few five-minute sprints to enhance a half-hour walk to engaging in formalized Asian-influenced Tabata classes and boot camps. High-intensity workouts aren’t for everyone. “HIIT is best delivered when it does not use the one-size-fits-all ap-proach,” says Tony Ordas, a kinesiology lecturer at California State University, San Marcos. “Participants need to have an established level of cardiovascular endurance before increasing intensity.” Body Weight Training: The natural, timeless exercise approach of using our own body weight instead of equip-ment can, if done right, hone muscles and build core strength, often in cre-ative ways. Personal Training, Small-Group Training and Wellness Coaching: Ris-ing demand by individuals for support

in achieving their desired results is propelling growing numbers of trainers and coaches to obtain health and fit-ness college degrees and postgraduate certifications. Specialized Fitness Programs: Pro-grams geared to the needs of particular groups such as pregnant women, older adults, dog owners and those inter-ested in losing weight remain popular. Activities vary in approach and inten-sity, but often emphasize “functional fitness”, focusing on building strength and balance useful in everyday life, rather than more athletic or competi-tive training. Yoga: This ancient mind-body workout continues to extend from East to West, building on a host of classical forms such as hatha, ashtanga, kripalu, kundalini and Vinyasa. Relatively new forms also are extensive, from power yoga, Bikram and Yogalates to emerging hybrids like the yoga/surfing combina-tion of Yoga Board.

Christine MacDonald is a freelance journalist in Washington, D.C., whose specialties include health and science. Visit ChristineMacDonald.info.

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Why does it have to be all or nothing? It’s best to think of exercise and nutrition in a new way. Instead of asking, “What is the most I can do right now?” we can ask instead, “What is the least I have to do to see the changes I am seeking?” Remember, this is a journey, not a race. Everyone wants to be in peak physi-cal shape but it’s not realistic to get there in one day. When people say they want to lose weight, what they really mean is they want to lose body fat. Losing weight at a slow pace by including strength training ensures that the pounds lost are actual fat. Adding lean muscle increases metabolism, which helps keep the weight off. Nutrition TipSupercharge your metabolism by adding

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many things in order to make the changes,” recalls Cutbill, which is why she turned to a health coach at Duke Integra-tive Medicine. Margaret Moore, founder and CEO of Wellcoaches Corporation and co-director of the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, in Belmont, Massachusetts, identifies two primary forces that enable behavioral change: autonomous motivation (people want to do something for their own reasons, not because someone tells them to) and confidence (they believe they can do it). “The most powerful motivating forces of all are what you treasure most in life, your life purpose and contri-bution,” she remarks. Both Smith and Moore emphasize that the priorities in any health coaching relationship are cli-ent driven, based on the client’s chosen goals and personal intrinsic motivators. Confidence in attaining ultimate success is built through positively framed experiments and experiences. “A health coach is trained to help clients break up their goals into manageable steps, focus on strengths, track progress and identify and overcome personal roadblocks,” explains Dr. Karen Lawson, an integrative physician and director of integrative health coaching at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Spirituality and Healing, in Minneapolis. A help-ful approach sets goals that can be met and exceeded, not insurmountable ones. “The key is always keeping a positive lens, helping clients see the progress they achieve,” continues Lawson. This involves speaking in terms of growth through trial and error, in which outcomes are explored without judgment and clients feel empowered to modify. This is vital, explains Moore, because experiencing at least a three-to-one ratio of positive to negative emotions creates the conditions for the brain to learn, change and thrive, making people feel more capable of taking care of their health. Mindful awareness is another essential tool; being self-aware and reflecting on what we are doing while it is happening. Unlike thinking, analyzing and planning, mindfulness involves observing while experiencing. Dur-ing sessions, coaches use it to give their full attention in a non-judgmental way, modeling how clients can bring such compassion to themselves. A mindful state calms mental noise and puts reflective distance between individuals and their beliefs, emotions and behaviors. It improves their ability to handle negative emotions and to make a conscious choice to respond with a different attitude or new behavior, according to Moore. For Cutbill, maintaining a personal relationship with her coach over time has been the most significant factor in the improvement of her health. “The relationship was healing, because my coach regularly pointed out my progress with profound encouragement and validation. I wish all primary care doctors had health coaches on staff to help them and their patients attain the success they both are aiming for.”

Lauressa Nelson is an editor and contributing writer for Natural Awakenings. Connect at [email protected].

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I just can’t seem to do it by myself. Most people know the fundamentals of living a healthy lifestyle but are not actually following them. Humans need others for accountability, motivation and a sense of becoming and belonging. The main reason people hire a health coach is to get the support and structure they need to accomplish their health goals.

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year to hire a coach. There are many to choose from: life, career, business, health, fitness, nutrition, success and abundance. Most coaches help their clients set and reach goals that clients have identified as being important to them. The coach can then hold them accountable. It’s important to know which type of coach is needed and to find one that resonates with you. Many coaches offer a free, 20- or 30-minute consultation, which provides a test run for the person seeking a coach to see what the experience is like. The free consultation offers both parties an opportunity to imagine working with the other.

Life Coaches People become interested in partnering with a life coach for a variety of reasons. “Possibly a person has a goal that is not being met,” says life coach Lori Spangler. “Or they may desire a more meaning-ful life and want to create a life plan but just aren’t sure how to go about it. A coach is able to work with you to determine your needs and guide you through a process to meet your goals. Coaching is about where you are headed, not where you have been.” Laurie Phillips, a stress relief coach for women, helps wom-en overcome stressful blocks so they can have the life they most want. Often she deals with health issues by addressing one’s soul and life narrative. “What I do is help clients release stress, anxiety and trauma that’s standing in the way of their moving forward in any area: weight, taking a test, flying, having a job they love or releasing a chronic illness,” Phillips says.

Career Coaches Career coaches specialize in helping people achieve career- and job-related goals, which can range from achieving specific goals within current careers to helping them choose and transition to entirely new careers. Life coaches typically have a broader focus to help clients with personal goals. “A career coach understands your natural talents and per-sonality and how these relate to the working world,” says career coach Kelly M. Lewis. “Some have specific expertise in helping you choose a career direction or changing directions if you are mid-career and not satisfied or fulfilled.” In addition, Lewis says, “Career coaches are often trained and certified to use tools and assessments related to aptitudes and personality. Both are keys to selecting career paths that fit perfectly.”

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Teresa Romain, of Access Abundance, in Briggsville, WI, is a speaker, trainer and coach. She specializes in helping clients thrive financially, emotionally and spiritually and become debt-free. For more information and a free 30-minute consultation, call 608-432-2956 or visit AccessAbundance.com.

Kelly Lewis, of Kelly M. Lewis Coaching and Associates, in Edina, is a certified career coach specializing in career aptitude test-ing and career choice programs for mid-career changers and students making an original career choice. For more informa-tion, call 952-456-8467 or visit KellyMarie Lewis.com. See ad, page 20.

Laurie Phillips, of Big Heart Coaching, in St. Paul, is a certified life coach who uses a variety of techniques, including vision cards and Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) to help clients reach their goals. For more information, call 651-225-0858 or visit Big HeartCoaching.com. See ad, page 22.

Lori Spangler is a Twin Cities certified life coach who specializes in communication, both one-to-one interaction and group pre-sentation. She partners with clients to help them set goals, develop actions plans and achieve positive results. For more informa-tion and a free 30-min consultation, email [email protected].

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We all need iodine, yet most of us don’t get enough of it through our diet. A study in

the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that iodine deficiency in the developed world has increased fourfold in the past 40 years and now affects nearly three-quarters of all adults. Numerous U.S. practicing physicians quoted widely in the media estimate that the incidence of hypothyroidism in our adult population may be between 30 and 70 percent.

Thus, we can’t efficiently produce the thyroid hormones that serve as chemical messengers triggering nearly every bodily function. The pres-ence or absence of iodine affects our every cell.Be Aware of Hypothyroidism Symptoms

Low thyroid function, or hypothyroidism, is the most recognized and obvious indicator of low iodine intake because the thyroid gland contains more concentrated iodine than other organs.

Symptoms can range from extreme fatigue and weight gain to depression, carpal tunnel syn-drome, high blood pressure, fibrocystic breasts and a variety of skin and hair problems.

Hypothyroidism can further cause infertility, joint pain, heart disease and stroke. Low iodine levels also have been associated with breast and thyroid cancers. In children, insufficient iodine has been strongly linked with mental retardation, deafness, attention deficient and hyperactivity disorder and impaired growth, according to studies by Boston University, China’s Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and France’s National Academy of Medicine. The answer is simple: Taking the right kind of iodine in the right dosage can rebalance thyroid function and restore health to the thyroid and the whole body.

Reasons Behind Iodine DeficiencyRadiation: Almost everyone is routinely exposed to iodine-depleting radiation emitted by cell phones, Wi-Fi, microwave ovens and other electronic devices. Iodized table salt: The human body cannot utilize the iodine added to this product. Low-sodium diets: Failure to use healthy salts to fulfill sodium requirements, plus over-use of zero-nutrient table salt in foods, leads to iodine depletion.Bromine: This toxic chemical overrides iodine’s abilities to nourish the thyroid, adrenal and other hormone-producing glands. A known carcinogen, it is used as an anti-caking ingredient found in almost all baked goods, unless the ingredients specifically cite unbromated flour. Iodine-depleted soils: Due to poor farming techniques, iodine and other minerals in soil have declined, so most foods today are devoid of naturally occurring iodine. Proper iodine supplementation with a high-quality product like Natural Awakenings Detoxified Iodine can prevent harm by protecting the thyroid and other endocrine glands and restoring proper hormone production.

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Acupuncture ................................. 26 Appliances ................................... 26 Beauty .......................................... 26 Business Service ........................... 26Career .......................................... 26Chiropractic ............................26-27Coaching ...................................... 27Computer Repair .......................... 27Counseling ................................... 27Craniosacral Therapy .................... 28CSA .............................................. 28Dentist .......................................... 28Eco-Friendly Products ................... 28EFT ............................................... 28Energy Work ................................. 28Esthetician Services ...................... 28Fitness .......................................... 28 Gifts ........................................28-29Gluten Free .................................. 29Graphic Design ............................ 29Green Burials ............................... 29Grief Support ................................ 30

Hair Removal ............................... 30Health Kinesiology ....................... 30Holistic Education ........................ 30Holistic Health Services ...........30-31Homopathy .................................. 31Hypnosis ...................................... 31Life Coach .................................... 31 Massage ....................................... 31Metabolic Health .......................... 32Nutrition ....................................... 32Personal Services .......................... 32Pets .............................................. 32Printing ......................................... 32Reiki ............................................. 32Salon ............................................ 33Skin Care ...................................... 33 Spirituality & Healing ................... 33Thrift Store .................................... 33 Travel ........................................... 33Vitamins & Supplements ............... 33 Weight Loss .................................. 33Wellness Centers .......................... 33

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Dr. Katie Fahnel, DC OF BODY HARMONY CHIROPRACTIC

Dr. Katie Fahnel, DC, is a holistic chiropractor and wellness educator located in the Lowry Hill neighborhood.

She incorporates Network Spinal Analysis, an integrative chiropractic approach that promotes living with more vitality and ease. Wellness Services Offered: Gentle chiropractic, breathwork, wellness and wholeness education.

Areas of Specialty: Network Spinal Analysis, SomatoRespiratory Integration, pain management. Philosophy of Healing: “I help people find connections between what is happening in their lives and what is happening in their bodies. We forget that we are not broken but whole. I like to remind people of that.”

Dr. Katie Fahnel, DC, of Body Harmony Chiropractic, 2101 Hennepin Ave. S., Suite 101, Minneapolis, MN 55405. To make an appointment, call 612-356-2872. For more info, visit BodyHarmonyChiropractic.com. See ad, page 18.

Dr. Katie Fahnel

ACUPUNCTURE

BIRCH HAVEN COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE14041 Burnhaven Dr. Ste 120Burnsville, MN 55337 • 952.898.1808 BirchHavenAcupuncture.com

Community acupuncture pro-vides high quality, low cost, ef-fective Chinese Medicine to all people. Patients are treated in a professional, pleasant and relaxed group setting by a licensed, cre-dentialed acupuncturist. A sliding scale is available.

RAPHA-EL ALTERNATIVE THERAPIESMary E.K. Denison, L.Ac., M.Om, NCCAOM South Minneapolis BeautifyNaturally.com 612-728-0844, by appointment only.

We Specializing in Cosmetic Acupuncture and Body Sculpt-ing, using Traditional Chinese Medicine, Laser Acupuncture, Lipo Laser (fat melting), Micro-current, Colorpuncture, and more. Free consultations. Customize

treatments. Look your best. Improved health and well-being. Reasonable rates.

TWIN CITIES ACUPUNCTURENi’cole Larsen L.Ac, MAcOM1700 West Hwy 36, Ste 400Roseville, MN 55113 • 651-636-0055 MinnesotaAcupuncture.com

Experience the relaxing and reju-venating benefits of Acupuncture therapy. We provide gentle and effective treatment options for those experiencing musculoskel-etal pain, chronic fatigue, diges-tion disorders and infertility.

.APPLIANCES

WARNERS’ STELLIANYour Appliance SpecialistWarnersStellian.com

Warners’ Stellian is a Minnesota family-owned home and kitchen appliance store since 1954. Make sure to visit our website at WarnersStel l ian.com/

sustainability and read for yourself how our Sustainability Program is making a huge difference for our customers, for the Twin Cities’ community and for the environment. See ad, page 11.

.BEAUTY

ORGANIC AAHShannon Anderson763-360-4642 • OrganicAah.com

Affordable skin care, makeup and body products. Made from natural and organic ingredients. We offer 100% Pure Cosmetics and make-up lessons. Gluten free, mineral

based and fruit pigments make the products good for you and your skin. See ad, page 10.

BUSINESS SERVICES

GIFTS OF LOVE SHOPPEIllona Iris, 612-387-46106 Sixth Avenue N, Ste 4Hopkins • ThinkHopkins.com

Consider our business administrative organization consultations for small businesses. We provide guidance to organize/improve administrative processes while developing long-term

strategy to improve your bottom line. We can review phone calls, emails, filing/archiving, correspondence, financials, equipment and taxes.

.CAREER

KELLY M. LEWIS COACHING & ASSOC.Career Choice Coaching4820 W 77th St, Ste #104Edina, MN 55435952-456-8467 • KellyMarieLewis.com

Work Right. Live Well.TM Find your ideal career. We provide innate talent, aptitude and personality testing and a guided, step-by-step Career Design Method to help you choose a career you love. Be rewarded for being exactly who you are. Work

doesn’t have to feel like work. See ad, page 20.

CHIROPRACTIC

ART DISTRICT CHIROPRACTIC208 13th Ave NEMinneapolis, MN 55413612-741-2736 • ArtDistrictChiropractic.com

An artistically designed clinic offering chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, spinal decompression, and many soft t issue therapies including Graston Technique, for the entire family. All insurance accepted.

BODY HARMONY CHIROPRACTICKathryn Fahnel, DC2101 Hennepin Ave S #101Minneapolis, MN 55406 • 612-356-2872BodyHarmonyChiropractic.com

Experience the gentle, “no crack, no pop” approach to chiropractic care. Network Spinal Analysis is an innovative chiropractic approach that utilizes low force, specific contacts throughout the spine. This holistic model of chiropractic looks at all aspects of

you and your life – not just where you are experiencing symptoms. See ad, page 18.

GOLDEN SUN CHIROPRACTICUna Forde, DC6009 Wayzata Blvd, Ste 106, St. Louis Park • 952-922-1478 GoldenSunChiro.com

Quality chiropractic care. Experience holistic healing and gentle chiropractic adjustments that allow the nervous system to relieve such symptoms as headache, back, neck pain and numbness which allow your body to return to a state of balance and

well-being. 22 years experience. See ad, page 15.

ACUPUNCTURE: An ancient Oriental technique that stimulates the body’s ability to sustain and balance itself based on the theory that an electromagnetic life-force (qi or chi, pronounced “chee”) is channeled in a continuous flow throughout the body via a network of “meridians”.

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Psinergy TechWarrior St. Paul

Psinergy TechWarrior St. Paul is a computer repair busi-nesses specializing in the needs of individuals and small,

local businesses. Its focus is on repairing, when it makes sense, instead of contributing more toxic waste to landfills. Technology Services Offered: PC & Mac Services, in-

cluding: Virus/Spyware Removal, Computer Tune-ups, Hardware/Software Upgrades, Corruption Repair, Data Recovery Services, Laptop Screen, DC Jack, Motherboard Repair/Replacement, WiFi/Network setup, Password Resets. Areas of Specialty: PC/Windows 3.1 to Windows 8.1, NT/Server 2003-2012 R2, MacOS 7 to 10.7. Philosophy of Healing: “Just like the human being, computers need things like wellness checks (tune-ups), a strong immune system (up-to-date anti-virus software), and de-stressing routines (defragging). When things go awry, you want someone who specializes in bringing it back to optimal health.”

Psinergy TechWarrior St. Paul services a 50-mile radius from its home base in St. Paul, MN. For more information, call 612-234-7237 or visit StPaulVirusRemoval.com. Bring-to-us services are also available by appointment. See ad, page 6.

Vicki Langemo, LPCOF COUNSELING FOR A BETTER LIFE

Vicki Langemo is a Licensed Professional Counselor and has a master’s degree in counseling psychology.

She has a private practice located in Coon Rapids, MN, by the Northtown Mall. Her approach is very warm and caring with a very down-to-Earth style that promotes helping clients live a happier and more positive life. Wellness Services Offered: Positive client-centered

counseling teaching healing and healthy tools and skills. Areas of Specialty: Healthy Relationships, Anxiety reduction, Anger & Stress Management and relief of inner conflicts. Philosophy of Healing: “I believe in positive empowerment of the individual. United, we will look for beneficial ways to change your thoughts and behaviors so that you can achieve a happier, healthier and more successful life. Together we will find ways to help you become the person you were created to be.”

Vicki Langemo, LPC, of Counseling for a Better Life, 277 Coon Rapids Blvd., Suite 410, Coon Rapids, MN 55432. To make an appointment, call 763-270-0962. For more information, visit BetterLifeToday.net. See ad, page 9.

Vicki Langemo

MIGHTY OAK CHIROPRACTICRodd Bruntjen, DC, 651-646-22332233 Energy Park Dr, St. Paul 55108MightyOak.org

The NUCCA technique’s goal is to achieve spinal correction using X-rays and a gentle, precise adjustment that doesn’t twist or force the spine. Adjustments can hold from months to years therefore making NUCCA very affordable.

MIND AND BODY CHIROPRACTICVernon Kuznia, DC, 651-600-3521 3101 Old Hwy 8, Ste 106, RosevilleMindBodyChiropractic.com

Mind & Body Chiropractic is a membership practice. Current memberships are $87/mo Indi-vidual and $132/mo Family and include all visits and adjustments for the month. Call the office or visit the website to schedule your first visit.

COACHING

BIG HEART COACHINGLaurie Phillips [email protected]

I’m a stress relief coach for women. I often deal with health issues by addressing soul and life-narrative. I help clients release stress, anxiety and trauma that’s standing in the way of them moving forward in any area; weight, taking a test, flying, having a job they love,

releasing a chronic illness. See ad, page 22.

COMPUTER REPAIR

PSINERGY TECHWARRIOR ST. PAULServing St. Paul, Minneapolis & surrounding area612-234-7237 • StPaulVirusRemoval.com

“Is your Computer being Crabby?” Onsite/In-Home or Office, Bring-to-Us Computer Repair services. 2011-12 Angie’s List Super Ser-vice Award Winner. Local • Af-fordable • Honest • Greener. See ad, page 6.

COUNSELING

COUNSELING FOR A BETTER LIFEVicki Langemo, LPC 763-270-0962277 Coon Rapids Blvd. 410, Coon RapidsBetterLifeToday.net

Vicki Langemo is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a warm and caring approach that encourages self-empowerment. She teaches healthy lifestyle tools and skills that can change your life for the better. See ad, page 9.

EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE (EFT): A self-help procedure founded by Gary Craig that combines fingertip tapping of key acupuncture meridian points while focusing on an emotional issue or health challenge. Unresolved, or ‘stuck,’ negative emotions, caused by a disruption in the body’s energy system, are seen as major contributors to most physical pains and diseases. These can remain stagnant and trapped until released by the tapping. EFT is easy to memorize and portable, so it can be done anywhere.

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Dr. Una Forde, DC, AT GOLDEN SUN CHIROPRACTIC WELLNESS CENTER PLLC

Dr. Una Forde, DC, is a skilled holistic chiropractor with 22 years of experience. Her patients leave after their indi-

vidualized treatments with smiles of gratitude and apprecia-tion for her gentle touch and easy-going manner. Wellness Services Offered: Health kinesiology to help reduce stress, nutritional supplements specific to patient’s needs, detoxification, classes on life-long spinal care, and stress relief.

Areas of Specialty: Spinal adjustments to improve nerve signals and blood flow to the brain and body, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy for headache and pain relief, improved range of motion. Philosophy of Healing: “My goal is to provide each patient with the care they need for a healthy, pain-free, vibrant and active life within a warm, caring and healing environment.”

Dr. Una Forde, DC of Golden Sun Chiropractic Wellness Center, PLLC, 6009 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 106, St. Louis Park, MN 55416. To make an appointment, call 952-922-1478. For more information, visit GoldenSunChiro.com. See ad, page 15.

Dr. Una Forde

CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY

GOLDEN SUN CHIROPRACTICUna Forde, DC6009 Wayzata Blvd, Ste 106, St. Louis Park • 952-922-1478 GoldenSunChiro.com

Children and adults can benefit from the relaxing experience of cranial therapy. Improved brain function can relieve symptoms like headache and fatigue and allow for better concen-tration and balance. Over 22 years of chiropractic experience. Quality, holistic care. See ad, page 15.

COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA)

LA FINCA CSA FARM PO Box 93Bruno, MN 55712218-372-8804 • LaFincaCSA.com

La Finca is a certified organic farm that offers CSA farm shares, prepared foods, and baked goods to members in the Twin Cities.

DENTIST

TOOTH BY THE LAKE1401 Main St, Hopkins952-475-1101 • ToothByTheLake.net

We build a foundation of trust by treating our patients as individuals. Understanding how uneasy some patients may feel about their dental visits, we make a difference by providing a relaxing and positive experience. See ad, page 23.

ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS

MOSS ENVY3056 Excelsior Blvd.Minneapolis, MN 55416612-374-4581 MossEnvy.com

Our 2500-square-foot retail store sells eco products for your home and life. Catego-ries include: furniture, home decor, gifts, jewelry, bath and body, stationery, cloth-ing, mattresses, baby gear,

building materials, and more. Every product was cho-sen because of its eco-attributes and is somehow bet-ter for you, your family, your community, or your world. See ad, page 23.

EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUES (EFT)

BIG HEART COACHINGLaurie [email protected] • BigHeartCoaching.com

I’m a stress relief coach for women. I often deal with health issues by addressing soul and life-narrative. I help clients release stress, anxiety and trauma that’s standing in the way of them mov-ing forward in any area; weight, taking a test, flying, having a job

they love, releasing a chronic illness. See ad, page 22.

ENERGY WORK

CIRCLE OF HEALING ARTSAmy Nesdahl • 763-229-9988299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Suite 105Coon Rapids TheCircleOfHealingArts.com

The North Metro’s premiere heal-ing and wellness cooperative. We house more than 15 practitioners, offering dozens of therapies, treat-ments, classes and workshops. Please contact each practitioner individually for services. See ad, page 37.

ESTHETICIAN SERVICES

PROSKIN ESTHETICS AND LASER CENTER1101 East 78th Street, Ste 318 Minneapolis, MN 55420952-426-0055 • MyProSkin.com

Let our licensed estheticians pamper your skin and renew your radiance. We offer fa-cials, acne treatments, peels, microdermabrasion, eyelash extensions, spider vein and sunspot removal, photo-fa-cials and more.

FITNESS

GUNELSON FITNESS & NUTRITIONBrigitt Gunelson BS, CA, NFPT-CPTMatt Gunelson NFPT-CPT, NIHS1720 Wisconsin Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55427952-994-7125 GunelsonFitness.com

At Gunelson Fitness & Nutrition, you get much more than just a workout with an anonymous per-sonal trainer in a crowded gym. As certified fitness professionals, we work with clients to design a healthy lifestyle program that meets individual needs and goals with an

emphasis on exercise, nutrition and holistic wellness. Headquartered in our home fitness studio, we strive to make each experience personalized, no-pressure (non-intimidating) and supportive. See ad, page 11.

GIFTS

GIFTS OF LOVE SHOPPEIllona Iris, 612-387-46106 Sixth Avenue N, Ste 4Hopkins ThinkHopkins.com

Find gift cups, baskets, original art, spiritual books and celestial music CDs, unique canes/staffs, crystals, baby blankets, purses, jew-elry. Vintage and new. Gift Certificates. Classes. We

also rent small meeting space available evenings (In-formal and peaceful with an East & West ambience).

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Moss Envy redefines value by providing eco-friendly products that support a healthy home, sustainable

lifestyle, and social awareness of people and planet. Our diverse, department-store-like variety is combined with a welcoming and service-oriented atmosphere where your purchases will exceed your personal needs and positively impact future generations. There is something for everyone at Moss Envy! Discover products for your home and life that may be recycled, reclaimed, natural, organic, sustainable, locally made, or fair trade. Our product lines cover a wide range of categories including furniture, home decor, gifts, jewelry, kitchen, bath and body, stationery, clothing, mattresses, baby gear and more. Every product that is sold at Moss Envy was chosen because of its eco-attributes and is somehow better for you, your family, your community, or your world.Moss Envy features - Moss Envy features the Midwest’s largest showroom of organic mattresses. Learn more about our mattresses at MossEnvy.com/mattresses.

Moss Envy, 3056 Excelsior Blvd., Minneapolis, MN 55416. For more information, call 612-374-4581 or visit MossEnvy.com. See ad, page 23.

Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens

With the increasing interest in “green” or “natu-ral” burials, we would like to introduce you

to Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens, Minnesota’s first green cemetery.

Green burial (also known as a Natural or Woodland Burial) is all about keeping things as simple and natural as possible —returning to nature in a way that will not harm the environment, but will actually preserve the landscape and enhance oppor-tunities for wildlife — it’s about leaving the world a better place, and is increasingly becoming the environmentally friendly choice. A “green” cemetery is a burial site that does not permit vaults, non-biodegradable caskets or embalming chemicals. It uses no herbicides, pesticides or irrigation for maintenance of the cemetery grounds. Any material used at a “green” cemetery must meet the goal of replenishing the Earth. “Green” cemeteries can provide more than just a resting place that doesn’t pollute the surroundings; they can benefit the Earth by maintaining open spaces and protesting natural habitat for both wild life and na-tive plants. In a “green” cemetery, traditional standing headstones or markers are not permitted. Instead, flat rocks, plants or trees may serve as grave markers. People can forego embalming or request nontoxic embalming fluid; buy a biodegradable container made from sustainable willow, wood, wicker or bamboo, or even order up a simple shroud. The burial can take place on “natural burial grounds” where people are buried on a protected wildlife preserve. In 2012 the average cost of a burial in America was between $10,000 and $15,000. Greener options are usually about half that because families don’t have to shell out for body preparation, a headstone and an expensive and ground-polluting casket.

Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens, 8225 Argenta Trail, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077. Visit MnGreenGraves.com or call 651-300-5934 for more information. See ad, page 40.

NEW MOON METAPHYSICAL STORE2013 2nd Ave, AnokaNewMoonStore.com • 612-716-1949Hours: Wed thru Fri 4-7pm; Sat 10am-5pm

Hours may change through-out the year. Check our web-site for open times, events, new offerings. We sell jew-elry, stones, incense, candles, books, CDs and much more. Services: Shaman, Divine

Guidance Healing Reader, Reiki, amethyst biomat, healing sessions, classes. See ad, page 23.

GLUTEN FREE

INSPIRING HEALTHBeth Schupanitz612-804-6675InspiringHealthSolutions.com

As a Registered Nutrition Consul-tant and Certified Health Coach, I offer a customized program to support you and your household in going Gluten-Free. Download our free 7-day Gluten Free Meal plan with recipes by visiting my web-site. See ad, page 20.

GRAPHIC DESIGN

CAMPFIRE STUDIOSara Shrode, Graphic DesignerMinneapolis, MN612-554-6304 • [email protected]

Ignite the possibilities of your next project by having Campfire Studio design it! Innovative, full-service

graphic design studio that takes the essence of a camp-fire—warmth, stories, community—and infuses it into every design project we do.

GREEN BURIALS

PRAIRIE OAKS MEMORIAL ECO GARDENS8225 Argenta Trail, Inver Grove Hts.651-300-9549 • MnGreenGraves.com

Minnesota’s first green cem-etery which provides habitat for wildlife, a more diverse ecosystem and more mean-ingful burial option for peo-ple who want to leave an environmental legacy. Green

burials can cost less than $2,000. See ad, page 40.

ENERGY HEALING:The art and practice of realigning and re-attuning the body between the physical and the etheric and auric fields to assist in natural healing processes. Working directly with the energy field in and around the body, the practitioner is thought to channel and direct en-ergy into the cells, tissues and organs of the patient’s body to effect healing on physical and nonphysical levels simultaneously. Sessions may or may not involve the physical laying on of hands.

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SchaOn Blodgett, CCP, BTATOF PSINERGY NATURAL HEALTH & HOLISTIC WELLNESS

SchaOn Blodgett, CCP, BTAT, is a Certified Colorpunc-turist, BodyTalk Access Technician and Holistic Health

Professional located in the NE Minneapolis Arts District. He specializes in relaxing and de-stressing therapies, as well as working with people who have “hard-to-resolve” issues with the help of a wide variety of modalities and methods. Wellness Services Offered: Esogetics Holistic Thera-pies: Colorpuncture, Infrared Pain therapies, Crystal therapy,

Kirlian EEA; BodyTalk Access & Chakras, Access Bars, and others. Areas of Speciality: Esogetics therapies for Burnout, Stress Management, Pain and Chronic “Issues”. Philosophy of Healing: “I help people access their awesomeness. Is stress hold-ing you back from who you want to be, or something chronic, or acute? I’m here to help.”

SchaOn Blodgett, CCP, BTAT, of Psinergy Natural Health & Holistic Wellness, 1415 6th St. NE, 2nd Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55413. To make an appointment or for more information, call 612-217-4325 or visit Psinergy.info. See ad, page 10.

SchaOn Blodgett

PROSKIN ESTHETICS AND LASER CENTER1101 East 78th Street, Ste 318 Minneapolis, MN 55420952-426-0055 • MyProSkin.com

Save more and waste less with laser hair removal! Our cosmetic laser specialists will remove un-wanted hair from your body, re-duce the need for razors and creams, and eradicate hours typically spent shaving and wax-ing.

HEALTH KINESIOLOGY

GOLDEN SUN CHIROPRACTICUna Forde, DC6009 Wayzata Blvd, Ste 106, St. Louis Park • 952-922-1478 GoldenSunChiro.com

Health Kinesiology is a holistic approach to healing that uses acupressure to relieve stress. 22 years chiropractic experience combine with Health kinesiology to address underlying stresses that maybe preventing your healing. Call today. See ad, page 15.

HOLISTIC EDUCATION

METAMORPHOSIS CENTER1301 East Cliff Road, Suite 105Burnsville, MN 55337612-730-2250 • Metamorphosis.cc

Metamorphosis is a center for exploring themes in mind-body-spirit and personal de-velopment. Through guest speakers and workshops we support holistic practitioners to deliver thought-provoking and inspiring content to en-

rich lives and enhance well-being.

HOLISTIC HEALTH SERVICES

AWAKEN HIGHER BRAIN LIVING CENTEREila Norberg, Owner, Advanced Lic. 750 Main Street, Suite 207, Mendota Heights • 952-380-7543 ThrivingLives.com/HBL

Access untapped Brain Potential! This neuroscience based program creates lasting transformation in every area of your life: physiological, mental, relational and financial. New brain, new beginning! Visit our website to see future events and free

presentations with live demos.

GRIEF SUPPORT

SACRED WHEEL GRIEFWORKCheryl Downey 612-272-397713942 Echo Park Cir, [email protected]

We often resist the changing power of loss and grief. The an-cient wheel and other sacred arts can help lighten heaviness and allow grief’s mysteries to emerge into light! Phone and in-person sessions, workshops, and groups.

HAIR REMOVAL

AARK ADVANCED ELECTROLYSIS & ADVANCED WELLNESS704 - 9th Ave NWNew Brighton, MN 55112651-636-4049 • AarkElectrolysis.com

Too much eyebrow? Unwanted mustache? Visit us for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis is the only medically recognized method of permanent hair removal. I have been doing this for customers in the Twin Cities for over 20 years.

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LIFE COACH:A professional who helps clients identify their personal and/or professional goals and design a plan or institute techniques for achieving them. The life coach works with clients to recognize and overcome any obstacles that may interfere with achievement of those goals.

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The Circle of Healing Arts

Located off Hwy 610 and Coon Rapids Blvd. in Coon Rapids is the North Metro’s premier healing and wellness

cooperative. We house more than 15 practitioners, offering dozens of therapies, treatments, classes and workshops. Wellness Services Offered: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Es-sential Oils, Hypnotherapy, Life Coach, a wide variety of Massage Therapies, Mediation/High Conflict Resolution,

Meditation, Nutritional Therapy, Quantum Touch, Reiki and Yoga. Classroom space is available for rent on an hourly basis. Our cooperative: The Circle offers a supportive, healing atmosphere to our clients as well as our practitioners. We have come together to offer services that complement and support you as a WHOLE person.

The Circle of Healing Arts, 299 Coon Rapids Blvd., Suite 105, Coon Rapids, MN 55433. Visit our website TheCircleOfHealingArts.com. Contact each practitioner individually for services. For questions, contact Amy Nesdahl at 763-229-9988. See ad, page 37.

HOLISTIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCELaura Strong of The Metamorphosis Center, Twin Cities Chapter President612 730-2250 [email protected]

With a vision of healthy people on a healthy planet, the Holistic Chamber of Commerce is weaving together an international movement promoting holistic, natural and sustainable products, services and solutions. See ad, page 22.

PSINERGY NATURAL HEALTH & HOLISTIC WELLNESSSchaOn Blodgett, CCP, BTATMinneapolis & Lino Lakes, MN612-217-4325 • Psinergy.info

Through the use of a wide range of well-defined tools customized for you, we help you Access your Awesomeness, quickly and effec-tively. Is stress holding you hos-tage? Is a chronic issue holding you back? We are here to help. See ad, page 10.

HOMEOPATHY

NORTHWESTERN ACADEMY OF HOMEOPATHY7575 Golden Valley Rd, Ste 385, Golden Valley 763-746-9242 • HomeoVista.org

Homeopathy is a safe, effective path to healing. We offer low-cost homeopathic care for everyone. Clinic is staffed by advanced stu-dents and supervised by faculty

HYPNOSIS

EXPLORE WITH HYPNOSISCraig R. Lang, Certified Hypnotherapist299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Suite 105Coon Rapids 763-257-7334ExploreWithHypnosis.com

Improve your life using the power of hypnosis. Overcome fear, pain and stress . Modify or remove bad habits. Improve your mind-body health. Metaphysical exploration and healing is also available.

LIFE COACH

CIRCLE OF HEALING ARTS299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Suite 105Coon Rapids TheCircleOfHealingArts.comAmy Nesdahl 763-229-9988

The North Metro’s premiere heal-ing and wellness cooperative. We house more than 15 practitioners, offering dozens of therapies, treat-ments, classes and workshops. Please contact each practitioner individually for services. See ad, page 37.

MASSAGE

CIRCLE OF HEALING ARTS299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Suite 105Coon Rapids TheCircleOfHealingArts.comAmy Nesdahl 763-229-9988

The North Metro’s premiere heal-ing and wellness cooperative. We house more than 15 practitioners, offering dozens of therapies, treat-ments, classes and workshops. Please contact each practitioner individually for services. See ad, page 37.

GUNELSON FITNESS & NUTRITIONBrigitt Gunelson BS, CA, NFPT-CPTMatt Gunelson NFPT-CPT, NIHS1720 Wisconsin Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55427952-994-7125 GunelsonFitness.com

At Gunelson Fitness & Nutrition, you get much more than just a workout with an anonymous per-sonal trainer in a crowded gym. As certified fitness professionals, we work with clients to design a healthy lifestyle program that meets individual needs and goals

with an emphasis on exercise, nutrition and holistic wellness. Headquartered in our home fitness studio, we strive to make each experience personalized, no-pressure (non-intimidating) and supportive. See ad, page 11.

HEATHER BURKE MASSAGE905 Jefferson Ave, Ste 308-1 St Paul 612-812-3792  HeatherBurkeMassage.com

Fusion massage: combining the ancient practice of healing deep massage with exciting new myo-pulse technology brings stressed and injured muscles and inflamed neural transmitters to a state of normalcy where the healing can be optimized and accelerated. $20 off first visit.

KINESIOLOGY / APPLIED KINESIOLOGY:The study of muscles and their movement. Applied kinesiology tests the relative strength and weakness of selected muscles to identify decreased function in body organs and systems, as well as imbalances and restric-tions in the body’s energy flow. Some tests use acupuncture meridians and others analyze interrelationships among muscles, organs, the brain and the body’s energy field. Applied kinesiology is also used to check the body’s response to treatments that are being considered.

MASSAGE THERAPY:A general term for the manipulation of soft tissue for therapeutic purposes. Massage therapy incorporates various disciplines and involves kneading, rubbing, brushing and tapping the muscles and connective tissues by hand or using mechanical devices. Its goal is to increase circulation and detoxification, in order to reduce physical and emotional stress and increase overall wellness.

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Gunelson Fitness & Nutrition

We specialize in helping people achieve their health, wellness and fitness goals by offering a variety of

services which are uniquely created for each client. Wellness Services Offered: One-On-One Personal Training, Partner and/or Group Personal Training, in-home Personal Training (your home or business), Nutrition Pro-grams, Hands-on Stretching, Balance Training & Rehabilita-tion, Massage, Healing and Relaxation with Aromatherapy/Essential Oils, Life Coaching, Inspirational Card Readings,

Competition Bodybuilding and Bikini Programs, Online and Telephone Personal Training & Nutrition Programs. Areas of Specialty: Customized fitness and nutrition plans for clients who want to improve their health. All of our services are available in our 600-square-foot gym where we also offer senior and student discounts and work with parents who would like to have their baby/child attend with them. Philosophy of Healing: We are trainers who believe that eating clean and mov-ing your body is the best way to find balance. We specialize in providing a Mind, Body, Spirit holistic approach to the wellness of each individual. We offer free initial consultations. Brigitt and Matt Gunelson of Gunelson Fitness & Nutrition, 1720 Wisconsin Ave. N., Golden Valley, MN 55427. To make an appointment, call 952-994-7125 or visit GunelsonFitness.com. See ad, page 11.

Matt & Brigitt Gunelson

METABOLIC HEALTH

TWIN CITIES METABOLISMJared Larsen LN, CNS1700 West Hwy 36th St, Ste 400Roseville MN, 55113651-636-0055 • TCMetabolism.com

We specialize in providing education and effective customized treatment plans for those with metabolic conditions. Specialties include: Type 2 Diabetes, Low Thyroid, and Resistant Weight Loss.

NUTRITION

GUNELSON FITNESS & NUTRITIONBrigitt Gunelson BS, CA, NFPT-CPTMatt Gunelson NFPT-CPT, NIHS1720 Wisconsin Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55427952-994-7125 GunelsonFitness.com

At Gunelson Fitness & Nutrition, you get much more than just a workout with an anonymous per-sonal trainer in a crowded gym. As certified fitness professionals, we work with clients to design a healthy lifestyle program that meets individual needs and goals

with an emphasis on exercise, nutrition and holistic wellness. Headquartered in our home fitness studio, we strive to make each experience personalized, no-pressure (non-intimidating) and supportive. See ad, page 11.

INSPIRING HEALTHBeth Schupanitz612-804-6675InspiringHealthSolutions.com

I’m a Registered Nutrition Consul-tant and Certified Health Coach specializing in weight loss, going gluten free and kicking the sugar habit to the curb. I run a wildly successful 7-Day Sugar Cleanse helping you to break the chain of cravings. See ad, page 20.

PERSONAL SERVICES

GIFTS OF LOVE SHOPPEIllona Iris, 612-387-46106 Sixth Avenue N, Ste 4Hopkins ThinkHopkins.com

Wholistic Image Consultations for women, men and teens to provide tools in wardrobe assessment. Learn a unique wardrobe color model and develop color under-standing and its use as a communi-cation tool. Select, manage, main-tain and update your wardrobe.

PET

CARROT COACHAnn Romberg 651-766-89201524 Mahtomedi Ave, [email protected]

I use my skills, knowledge and education to lovingly heal cats, dogs and horses with Reiki, acu-pressure, essential oils and animal communication to bring holistic, emotional, mental, physical and spiritual balance. See ad, page 21.

CAT CARE CLINICSusan Swanson, D.V.M.651-429-4153 HolisticCatClinic.com1524 Mahtomedi Ave, Mahtomedi

Offering a blend of Western and Eastern Medicine including; nutri-tional counseling, behavior coun-seling, Chinese Herbs, acupunc-ture, western herbs, essential oils, homeopathy, flower essences, nu-tritional supplements, chiropractic, Reiki and more. See ad, page 23.

PRINTING

MY LEGACY PRINTSMinneapolis, MN952.746.1567MyLegacyPrints.com

We are a Minnesota-based print company, providing beautiful products and using sustainable practices. Print your holiday greetings, corporate event invitations, business cards and more, while supporting a locally-focused business.

REIKI

AMY NESDAHLReiki Master TeacherDivineGuidanceOnline.com763-229-9988

I offer private Reiki healing ses-sions, Reiki training and certifica-tion. I’ve been practicing Reiki 10+ years and have been teaching for 6 years. Reiki is a gentle, yet powerful form of healing that helps reduce stress/ anxiety, find balance and release mental, emotional and

physical blocks. Reiki is a gentle, yet powerful form of healing that helps reduce stress and anxiety; find balance; release mental, emotional and physical blocks. It can help lighten your load, increase your vitality and help you feel better overall.

NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS: Identifying nutrient challenges are critical because they can affect all body functions as well as organ, joint and bone stability. Proper nutrition, supported with whole food supplements, promotes overall health and provides the human body the building blocks for tissue repair, helping re-establish proper function throughout the body and aiding in all the body’s healing processes.

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SALON

SPA ORGANICA2720 Maplewood Dr, Ste 4Maplewood - SpaOrganica.bizNancy: 612-801-6571

Looking for a new style or stylist? Visit our salon and experience organic, affordable hair color. Help your natural beauty shine! Forget about the harsh chemicals and go with organic, skin-friendly products. Nancy has been a stylist for over 20 years.

SKIN CARE

AARK ADVANCED ELECTROLYSIS & ADVANCED WELLNESS704 - 9th Ave NW, New Brighton651-636-4049 AarkElectrolysis.com

Diminish the visibility of fine lines, wrinkles and acne with LED light therapy. This non-invasive proce-dure causes no inflammation and requires no special post-treat-ments.

DAISYGIRL BATH & [email protected]

Our natural products are hand-made in Elk Horn, IA. Lightly scented lotions, creamy body butter, gentle baby lotion and a skin salve to sooth cracked hands and baby’s gentle skin.

PROSKIN ESTHETICS AND LASER CENTER1101 East 78th Street, Ste 318 Minneapolis, MN 55420952-426-0055 • MyProSkin.com

Treat your body to ProSkin Clini-cal products, a premium cosme-ceutical skin care line developed for use in professional salons and spas. Tailored for age-appropriate conditions, made with organic plant and fruit extracts, and gentle on sensitive skin.

SPIRITUALITY & HEALING

THE WELL1784 Lacrosse Ave, St. Paul, MN 55119651-739-7953 • TheWellfsc.org

A spirituality and healing center for all in an urban oasis setting. Programs for inner growth, spiritual com-panioning, creative classes. Holistic healers, outdoor labyrinth, art room, medita-

tion room. Peaceful meeting spaces for groups includ-ing overnight accommodations.

THRIFT STORE

PLANET THRIFT3225 Country DrLittle Canada , MN 55117 651-738-3000 Planet-Thrift.com

SHOP: Expect to find great trea-sures at affordable price! DO-NATE: Your usable items like clothing, furniture, dishes and more, to keep items out of the landfills. This creates a greener way of life for everyone. See ad, page 13.

TRAVEL

COMO ROSE TRAVELMarsha Boie, 651-646-8855 2301 Como Ave, #202, St. Paul ComoRoseTravel.com

Never used a travel agent before? See how much easier trip planning can be when you do! We’d love to help you plan your next vacation, family reunion, a cruise, a girlfriends’ getaway or a romantic weekend for two. Our experience and connections are priceless. Call

us or stop in to see what we can do for you.

VITAMINS & SUPPLEMENTS

BELL LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS800-333-7995 ext. #2294www.BellLifestyle.com

Formulated natural health supplements intended for pain control, urinary health, preventive illness, virility, stress relief, weight control and other common conditions. See ad, page 2.

WEIGHT LOSS

BIG HEART COACHINGLaurie Phillips [email protected]

I’m a stress relief coach for women. I often deal with health issues by addressing soul and life-narrative. I help clients release stress, anxiety and trauma that’s standing in the way of them moving forward in any area; weight, taking a test, flying,

having a job they love, releasing a chronic illness. See ad, page 22.

INSPIRING HEALTHBeth Schupanitz612-804-6675InspiringHealthSolutions.com

I’m a Registered Nutrition Consultant and Certified Health Coach specializing in weight loss. I work with the total person in discovering the imbalance and root issue in the body to better solve the mystery of weight gain. See ad, page 20.

WELLNESS CENTER

CIRCLE OF HEALING ARTS299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Suite 105Coon Rapids TheCircleOfHealingArts.comAmy Nesdahl 763-229-9988

The North Metro’s premiere healing and wellness cooperative. We house more than 15 practitioners, offering dozens of therapies, treatments, classes and workshops. Please contact each practitioner individually for services. See ad, page 37.

SUNU WELLNESS CENTERS12455 Ridgedale Dr, Suite 203Minnetonka 952-314-70354279 Sheridan Ave SMinneapolis 612-767-4680SuNuWellness.com

SuNu Wellness Centers are your go-to place for complete holistic care! At SuNu, we utilize our broad service offerings and our highly skilled team of professionals to collaborate and create a custom care package that is right for you. Choose from services including

Chiropractic care, Acupuncture, Naturopathic Medicine, Nutrition Response Testing, Massage Therapy, Aesthetics, Yoga, and more. See ad, page 39.

REIKI:Means “universal life-force energy”. Reiki is a method of activating and balancing the life force (qi or chi, pronounced “chee”). Practitioners use light hand placements to channel healing energies to organs and glands or to align the body’s chakras (energy centers). Various techniques can ease emotional and mental distress, heal chronic and acute physical problems and achieve spiritual focus and clarity. Reiki can be a valuable addition to the work of chiropractors, mas-sage therapists, nurses and others for whom the use of touch is essential and appropriate. A healing practice that originated in Japan as a method of activating and balancing the life-force present in all living things. Reiki literally means “universal life-force energy”. Practitioners use light hand placements to channel healing energies to organs and glands or to align the body’s energy centers, or chakras. Various techniques are applied for emotional and mental distress, chronic and acute physical problems, and for achieving spiri-tual focus and clarity.

PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER: A certified fitness professional who designs fitness programs for individuals desiring one-on-one train-ing. The goal is to provide optimal fitness results in the privacy of one’s home or at another location, such as a club or office.

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calendarofeventsPlease call ahead to confirm dates and times. Pre-register early to ensure events will have a minimum number to take place. To place a calendar listing, email us before the 10th of the month and adhere to our guidelines. Email [email protected] for guidelines on how to submit listings. Thanks!

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1Winter Trails Day Event – 11am-4pm. Get outside to celebrate and enjoy winter! Activities include: snowshoeing, cross country skiing, skijoring, geo-caching, naturalist guided hikes, winter camping info and much more. Equipment provided. Event is free, but state park vehicle permit fees still apply. $5/day permit/$25 annual permit. Fort Snelling State Park, 101 Snelling Lake Rd, St. Paul. REI.com.

MONDAY, JANUARY 6Cross-Country Skiing Basics Class – 6:30-7:30pm. Free your heel and your mind will follow. Join REI as we share information and tips for getting into cross-country skiing. Free. 1955 County Road B2 W,Roseville. REI.com. 651-635-0211.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7MetroIBA: Support Buying Local – 4:30-6:30pm. This group meets the first Tuesday of every month. Locally owned businesses and citizens are welcome.

Location varies every month and is always held at one of our member’s businesses. This month is at Kort Sign, 6164 Olson Memorial Hwy, Golden Valley. BuyLocalTwinCities.com.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8Green Drinks – 5:30-7pm. Twin Cities Green Drinks is part of a national organization that has informal monthly gatherings for those interested in meeting others who share their interest in the envi-ronment. Meeting places changes monthly. Check the website or follow on Facebook for meeting infor-mation. GreenDrinks.org/MN/Minneapolis-St.Paul.

Mindfulness & Spirituality – 7-8pm. Start the New Year off with an awareness of life, perception and consciousness. What does 2014 hold for you? This will be a time to focus and connect on what you want the coming year to look like. $10. Bel-lacu, 1200 Centre Pointe Curve, Ste 375, St. Paul. 651-686-0440. [email protected]. Bellacu.com.

Holistic Chamber of Commerce – 7pm. Join us on the second Wednesday of the month. Meet and mingle with others in the holistic field in the Twin Cities. The Metamorphosis Center, 1301 East Cliff Road, Burnsville. HolisticChamberOfCommerce.com. Contact: Chapter President Laura Strong at 612-730-2250 or [email protected].

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9The Circle: Small Business & Professionals Net-working Event – 6:30-8pm. Meet and exchange with other Holistically-Minded and Sustainably-Conscious Professionals and Businesses, while also learning different approaches to building, creating and maintaining a healthy business. This month’s topic “Astrology in Business - What do the stars and planets have in store for this year?” More info at TcHealers.com.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 Spring Forest Qigong Level 1 Training – 8am-5pm. Become trained in Spring Forest Qigong self-healing therapies techniques for Level 1. Learn the fundamental Active Exercises, breathing and meditation techniques. Discounts available. Bring your own lunch. $140, includes books, materials, program. RSVP to [email protected]. The Well, 1784 Lacrosse Ave, St. Paul. 651-739-7953. WomanWell.org.

Health & Wellness Expo – 9:30am-1:30pm. The New Brighton Community Center hosts their annual expo. Vendors, free blood pressure checks, mini seminars, free exercise classes, refreshments and snacks. Visit the website for a list of vendors and events. NewBrightonMn.gov.

Winter Trails Day Event – 11am-4pm. Get outside to celebrate and enjoy winter! Activities include: snowshoeing, cross country skiing, skijoring, geo-caching, naturalist guided hikes, winter camping info and much more. Equipment provided by REI. Rei.com. Fort Snelling State Park, 101 Snelling Lake Rd St. Paul. The event is free, but State Park vehicle permit fees still apply - $5 day permit, $25 annual permit.

www.MediaMaxEvents.com • Got a Healthy Product or Service? Exhibit here! (952) 238-1700

3 Up to 200 exhibitors offering the latest in women’s and men’s health, natural health products, diet and nutrition, healthy foods and cooking, fitness equipment and more!

3 3 stages of seminars, demonstrations, and entertainment all weekend!

3 Meet the Twin Cities top fitness experts, nutritionists, yoga instructors, chiropractors, doctors and more!

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3 Enjoy a day of pampering with mini massages, beauty make-overs, and more!

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Healthy Life ExpoVisit 200 exhibitors who offer everything

for health, balance and success in all areas of life. Three stages for speaker presentations, demonstrations and live entertainment. Product sampling and lots free information to start living a

healthier life.

January 11 & 12 • 10am-5pm$6 or use the ad in this magazine to get in for free. Minneapolis Convention Center

Ballroom, 1302 2nd St, Minneapolis. MediaMaxEvents.com.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 & SUNDAY, JANUARY 12

MONDAY, JANUARY 13Reflection & Relaxation Day – 9am-4pm. Take time for you. Rejuvenate yourself with a guided reflection and a room for personal quiet or artistic creation; relax with two, 30-minute holistic ser-vices of your choice (reflexology, cranial sacral therapy, healing touch, spiritual direction), and enjoy a garden fresh lunch. $70. RSVP to Seeking@ WomanWell.org. The Well, 1784 Lacrosse Ave, St. Paul. 651-739-7953. WomanWell.org.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15The Inner Circle – 6:30-8:30pm. Find your Voice, reclaim your Power, and build supportive Com-munity with other women during 2014. Identify, strengthen and expand your inner resources in a positive collaborative and experiential environment facilitated by a trained leader. Day and time may change to reflect the needs of the group. White Bear Lake. Limited Seating. Cost:$10. Contact: Shirley at 651-815-5030. Wellness4u.biz.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 16Igniting Glowing Health for the New Year – 7:15pm. In this class we’ll discuss the source of the patterns that hold you back from having full, glowing health and a life and body full of vital-ity, vigor, and vivaciousness. $10. Body Harmony Chiropractic, 2101 Hennepin Ave S, Ste 101, Min-neapolis. Call 612-356-2872 to register. Body HarmonyChiropractic.com.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18Lighten Up – 9:30am-1pm. Lighten (or raise) your energetic vibration to be able to heal ourselves, our communities and our world. Learn to set energetic boundaries, ground your energy and be able to build routines into your daily life. $45. Circle of Healing Arts, 299 Coon Rapids Blvd, Ste 105, Coon Rapids. Contact Nea DallaValle at 6122273854 or [email protected]. TheCircleOf HealingArts.com.

The Hidden Key to Weight Loss and Anti-Aging – 10-11am. Dr. Ben Smetana, D.C discusses weight loss, toxins, and hormones and the diet myths that are putting you and your family at

risk. Free. Please RSVP 651-747-3860. Oakdale Discovery Center, 444 Hadley Ave N, Oakdale. OakSpringsChiropractic.com.

Stress and Weight – 10am-12pm. Why do these sometimes go hand in hand? Learn simple and easy things you can do to manage your weight and reduce stress, while increasing your energy. Start being the person you want to be. Space is limited, Registration is required. $5. More info and registration: Psinergy.info/classes.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 19Total Wellness Expo – 10am-4pm. Join the fun at this 2nd annual expo in Rochester. Speak-ers, Exhibitors, and Healthy Snacks. For more information, contact [email protected]. Ramada Hotel, 1517-16th St SW, Rochester. TotalWellnessExpo.org.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25Frosty Fun Festival – 10am-2pm. Embrace the cold and celebrate winter at Dodge Nature Cen-ter’s Frosty Fun Festival. Enjoy fun for the whole family with kick sledding, winter art and games, medallion hunt, reindeer led sleigh rides, and tasty treats. Members $3, Non-members $5. Farm En-trance: 1701 Charlton St, W. St. Paul. DodgeNature Center.org.

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– 10am-5pm. Ask questions of psychics whose focus is animal communication, dream analysis, relation-ship/career issues, spiritual connections and more. Free classes will be held throughout the day. See the website for topics and times. Cost: $3. 4923 Stewart Ave, White Bear Lake. Wellness4u.biz.

MONDAY, JANUARY 27ADHD/Autism: Balancing Brain Function – 6:45-9pm. ADHD/autism symptoms involve both the neurological and digestive systems. We’ll cover surprisingly simple changes that can help restore health and unlock your child’s potential. Free. Shep-herd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd, Apple Valley. Contact Dr. Barbara Kaiser, DC, at 651-757-5096 or email info@Vital LifeChiropractic.com. VitalLifeChiropractic.com

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30Twin Cities Bicycle Club: Plan a Self-guided Bicycle Tour – 6:30-8:30pm. Join the Twin Cities Bicycle Club to learn how to organize a bicycle tour for yourself or with a group. REI, 750 American Blvd W, Bloomington. 952-884-4315. Rei.com.

plan aheadTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4MetroIBA- Support Buying Local – 4:30-6:30pm. This group meets the first Tuesday of every month. Locally owned businesses and citizens are welcome. Location varies every month and is always held at one of our member’s businesses. This month is at Intelligent Nutrients, 983 East Hennepin Ave, Min-neapolis. BuyLocalTwinCities.com.

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Midtown Global Market would love to invite you to the shoppe. They are a local Minnesota shoppe with over 80 consigned artists. Visit on Monday and get 10% off your purchase. The Art Shoppe at Mid-town Global Market, 920 E. Lake St, Minneapolis. Facebook.com/MGMArtShoppe.

tuesdayContinuing Level Yoga Class – 6:15-7:30pm. Suit-able for those with about 3 months previous yoga experience. Use various props and some partner yoga to help achieve the pose with better alignment. 3 classes for $30 first time student offer. 612 850-0071. Body Mind Circle, 301 Village Pkwy, Circle Pines. BodyMindCircle.com.

Idea Exchange Speaker Series – 7pm. This thought-provoking speaker series addresses a va-riety of topics related to contemporary themes in mind-body-spirit and personal development. $15. Metamorphosis Center, 1301 Cliff Rd, Ste 105, Burnsville. TheMetamorphosisCenter.net.

Open Meditation with Guy Odishaw – 7-8:30pm. An open meditation class available for drop-in or ongoing participation. 15 min for instruction and questions, a 15-min dharmatalks, and two 30-min meditation periods. $5; walk-ins welcome. Lake

sundaySpirit Circle – 6-8pm. Third Sun. Meet and share a variety of spiritual topics in an interactive discus-sion. Mini services such as healing and readings available after each circle for a nominal cost. $10. RSVP, space limited. The Spirit Wellness Center, Ste 206, 3435 Washington Dr, Eagan. [email protected].

Second Sunday Song Circle – 6:30-9pm. 2nd Sun. Singing on the second Sunday of the month since 1990, this group is for you if you enjoy sing-alongs. pot luck snack break, so bring a thermos/water bottle and snacks for yourself and something to share. They use the Rise-Up Singing book. In-struments welcome. 1130 Marshall Ave, St. Paul [email protected].

mondayYoga Sunrise – Mon & Thurs. 6-6:45am. Center your mind, focus your will, and prepare for your day. $10 drop-in. Drishti Yoga, 2189 4th St, # 2, White Bear Lake. 651-592-5535. DrishtiYogaOnline.com.

Green Monday – 10am-6pm. The Art Shoppe at

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wednesday Hatha Yoga Drop In – 10:30am-12pm. Everyone is welcome. This class is for all levels. Instructors excel at leading the class in relaxation, gentle asana (yoga positions) and pranayama (breath). Relieve stress, achy joints, improve balance at all levels and increase your sense of well-being. $15, $10/students, seniors; no registration necessary. The Meditation Center, 631 University Ave NE, Minneapolis. 612-379-2386. TheMeditationCenter.org.

Introductory Presentations on the Transcen-dental Meditation Program – 12:30-2pm & 7-8:30pm. Transcendental Meditation is easy to learn and offers a lifetime of benefits for health, well-being and development of the hu-man potential. Free. Transcendental Meditation Center, 399 Ruth St N, St. Paul. 651-714-0254. TM.org/Transcendental-Meditation-Twin-Cities.

Wisdom Wednesdays – 5-8pm. 1st & 3rd Wed. Relax with aromatherapy, Chi, refreshments, so-cial time, etc., until 6:30pm. Then participate in a discussion/presentation of a Wisdom Topic: holistic health, intuition, spirituality. Meet practitioners and like-minded people, build a self-care toolbox. Prize drawings. $15, free/first time. Jodi Baglien, 221 1st Ave NE, Osseo. 612-802-9483. JodiBaglien.com.

Introduction to Astrology Workshop – 6:30-8:30pm. This workshop covers elements, signs, planets, and houses. Meeting location is Minneapo-lis. Check out MyCosmicRhythm.com to schedule.

Mindfulness Meditation – 6:30-7pm. Classes focus on learning skills to concentrate, quieting the mind and cultivating a self-accepting presence. Mindful-ness meditation can help reduce stress, pain and feelings of anxiety. Open to all. Call to confirm as dates/times subject to change. Free. Center of Light, 2548 Pleasant Ave, Minneapolis. Contact Reverend Lucille at [email protected] or 612-205-5545. CentersOfLight.org/Minneapolis.

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fridayGroup Meditation (Satsang) – 7:30-9pm. Satsang every Fri night, unless otherwise noted. End your work week and begin your weekend with a deep im-mersion into meditation! No experience necessary. Free, donations gratefully accepted. Highland Yoga Center, 1040 Cleveland Ave S, St. Paul. 612-408-0434. HighlandYogaCenter.com.

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Green Drinks – 2nd Wednesday of each month. 5:30-7pm. Every month people who are interested in envi-ronmental topics meet up at various locations to chat and listen to a different speaker/topic. GreenDrinks.org.

Healing From Within: Introduction to Homeopathy – 6:30-7:30pm. 1st Wed. Come and bring your questions. Learn about this complementary healthcare system. This is not an information session about the 4-year homeopathic study program. Strictly a get-to-know homeopathy session. Minnesota Center for Homeopa-thy, 7575 Golden Valley Rd, Ste 385, Golden Valley. Su Sandon: 612-889-2683.

FEBRUARYSaturday, Feb 15 and Sunday, February 16 - Twin Cities Women’s Expo –10am-6pm Sat; 11am-5pm Sun. It’s the 4th Annual, Aveda Institute of Minneapolis will be doing simple up do’s, spring makeup make-overs and massages at the expo for free. Paid event but free tickets are available online for a limited time. Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave, S, Minneapolis. TwinCitiesWomensExpo.com.

MARCHSaturday, March 8 and Sunday March 9 - Body Mind Life Expo –10am-7pm. Free seminars and speakers, advice on reducing stress, weight man-agement, anti-aging; healthy living products and much more. $6, free/under 17 if accompanied by an adult. Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis. 612-798-7256. 101expos.com/expo_BodyMindLife.

APRILFriday, April 25- Sunday April 27 – Minneapolis Yoga Conference - The 1st annual Minneapolis Yoga Conference begins at 4pm on Fri and ends at 5pm Sun. Join hundreds of yogis from across the Midwest to gather for an expansive weekend of growth, learning, healing, community and fun. Early bird rates through Feb 15. MplsYogaConference.com.

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nual farm and music festival. Enjoy live entertainment, pony rides, barn tours, old-fashioned farm games and bake sale. Rock The Barn is more than just a festival, it’s the primary fundraiser for the Dodge Nature Pre-school scholarship fund. Members $6, Non-members $8. Farm Entrance: 1701 Charlton St, West St. Paul. DodgeNatureCenter.org.

JUNEFriday, June 6- Sunday, June 8 - Midwest Wom-en’s Herb Festival – Attend the largest herbal conference in this region that focuses on women’s health. Mukwonago, Wisconsin (near Milwau-kee). The event hasto more than 40 workshops for women, preconference intensives, movie screen-ings, evening entertainment and 14 plant walks. MidwestWomensHerbal.com.

Monday, June 23- Thursday, June 26 - Annual National Wellness Conference – Recognized as the premier professional wellness conference, the National Wellness Conference provides wellness and health professionals and students with exceptional educational and networking opportunities. Visit NationalWellness.org/conference or call 715.342.2969 for more informa-tion or to register.

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