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

feel good • live simply • laugh more

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

Special Issue

Personal Empowerment Create the Life You WantSustainability at SELUPracticing GratitudeBeauty FoodsPlayful Pet Gifts

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10 globalbriefs

13 ecotip

14 community spotlight

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

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16 CREATING A LABORATORY OF SUSTAINABILITY AT SELU Byron Patterson trains young people to think sustainability. by Colleen Morgan

18 POWERFUL YOU! Six Ways to Create the Life You Want by Judith Fertig

21 BRING BACK THE MAGIC Give Kids the True Gifts of the Season by Meredith Montgomery

23 ECO-BEAUTY Homemade Shampoos, Lotions and Perfumes Make Great Gifts by Kathleen Barnes

25 BEAUTY FOODS Kimberly Snyder Shows How to Eat for Radiant Skin, Eyes and Hair by Judith Fertig

27 CELLULITE SHRINKERS Five Simple Exercises to Smooth Thighs by E.C. LaMeaux

28 PRACTICE GRATITUDE and Change Your Life by April Thompson

29 PLAYFUL PET GIFTS Animals Love Interactive Toys and Games by Sandra Murphy

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SUBSCRIPTIONSSubscriptions are available for $30 (for 12 issues). Please call 504-330-2157 with credit card information or mail a check made out to Natural Awakenings – S.E. Louisiana to the above address.

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My favorite prayer of gratitude is “An Iroquois Prayer for Thanksgiving,” which simply

begins, “We return thanks to our mother, the Earth, which sustains us… ” While we consider the value of sustainable living and its benefits, let us also consider what our treatment of Earth means from a spiritual perspective (how ungrateful to the Creator humanity must be to pollute, trash, waste and exploit the natural gifts we have been so graciously given).

I love the Iroquois prayer because it acknowledges in turn Earth’s irreplaceable gifts and why each is important to us—earth, water, wind, rain, plants, animals, sun, moon and stars. By manifesting our thanks for such essential gifts we become aware of our role in protecting them.

I love that expressing our gratitude to others or counting our blessings is good for our own health and well-being on so many levels. A study by California State University, presented at the annual American Psychological Association meeting in 2012, concluded that grateful teens were both more positive and happier. Lead researcher Giacomo Bono, Ph.D., a psychology professor, commented that “More gratitude may be precisely what our society needs to raise a generation that is ready to make a difference in the world.”

Other studies have linked gratitude to better sleep, stronger immune systems, better relationships and increased energy and productivity. Clearly, acknowledging our blessings is in our best interest. To that end, thousands of people have been taking a gratitude challenge that requires them to reflect on and express their thankfulness each day. People report that practicing gratitude translates into improvements in every area of their lives (page 28).

An attitude of gratitude generally helps us to decrease our focus on material things and increase our spiritual connection and feelings of good will. The winter holiday season is a perfect time to consider taking a gratitude challenge as a way of gently offsetting the incessant commercial pressure to buy more and bigger things (sooner or later we learn they do not supply true happiness). Even major holidays like Thanksgiving Day are no longer sacred, with some stores open on the day itself. What’s the point in having a mindful holiday if everyone is mindlessly at the mall?

We can make happier memories for the whole family by taking control of how we celebrate the holidays together. We share some delightful ways to curb the materialistic monster in Meredith Montgomery’s “Bring Back the Magic: Give Kids the True Gifts of the Season” (page 21). Often, the least expensive camaraderie rewards the greatest treasures of all, starting with love and joy.

With much gratitude to you all and our Mother Earth,

Lolita Werhan, Publisher

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newsbriefsBuddhist Monks Visit Unity Temple

On November 23, Unity Temple of New Orleans will hold a special

Sunday service featuring the Tibetan monks from India’s renowned Sera Jey Monastery and Sera Jey Monastic University, who will be presenting their Buddhist teachings. The Sera Jey Monastery, founded in the early 15th century, follows its centuries old traditions and culture dating back to its great period in Tibet. In 1959, under the leadership of the Dalai Lama, the the monks of the Sera Jey Monastery along with those from three other Tibetan monestaries fled Tibet to escape the “the cultural genocide” by invading Chinese communists. The Sunday service begins at 11 a.m. each week and is preceded by other educational programs beginning at 9 a.m. A lunch will be served after the November 23 service to provide time for those present to speak with the monks and the head of the monastery. Unity Temple of New Orleans is located at 3722 St. Charles Avenue. Unity Temple is a practical Christianity congregation that “ honors all paths to God and welcomes all who seek love, peace, and widom.”

For more information on Unity Temple of New Orleans, visit UnityTempleNewOrleans.com. Check the calendar section for programs and services offered at other times. See ad on page 17.

Drink the Harvest Workshop

Home gardeners are always looking for fresh ideas for using and preserving

their garden’s abundance. Drink the Harvest workshop at Longuevue House & Gardens on November 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. will demonstrate how to make wine and mead using ingredients from the garden. The workshop will feature Deniece Guest, co-author with Nan Chase of Drink the Harvest: Making and Preserving Juices, Wines, Meads, Teas, and Ciders. Copies of the book will be available for sale. The book contains recipes for such beverages as strawberry juice, pear cider, dandelion wine, spiced apple mead, citrus peel tea and kombucha. The authors also provide guidelines for creating a backyard beverage garden and how to harvest ingredients for maximum flavor and quantity. The cost for the workshop is $35 for members of Longuevue and $40 for non-members and includes one wine-making kit. Tickets may be purchased at LongueVue.com

Longuevue is located at 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans. The house and gardens may be toured Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. The office may be contacted at 504-488-5488.

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Society Fosters Self-understanding The C.G. Jung Society of New Orleans is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote educational programs with a general thrust of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology. The Society presents an interdisciplinary program to foster self-understanding by the individual. From September through May the Society sponsors monthly lectures, workshops and seminars that are open to the public as well as members of the Society. The November 7 topic, “Disobedience: The Lure to Engender Failure,” will be presented by Jungian analyst Jutta von Buchholtz, who will draw on our cultural heritage to explore examples of disobedience, including acts of civil courage and the role of disobedience in literature, myths and fairy tales.

The fee to attend is $15 for non-members, $10 for students and free to the Society’s members. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. at Parker UMC, 1130 Nashville Avenue in New Orleans. For more information about the C.G. Jung Society in New Orleans and to join their mailing list, visit JungNewOrleans.org. Check the calendar here for the topic of the month.

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Algae-Based Cosmetics May Ward Off Inflammation and CancerAlgae extracts added to natural cosmetics may help

prevent cancer. A recent review of research from Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Medical University found marine algae extracts help protect skin cells by reducing oxidative stress, which has been linked to both inflammation and cancer. The review covered the major algae types of red algae, brown algae (such as kelp), green algae and blue-green algae (such as spirulina). A host of compounds in these extracts were found to provide protection against free-radical damage. In one study, phloroglucinol, a phenol derivative from brown algae, inhibited inflammation among human tissue sarcoma cells.

Honey and Ginger Beat Antibiotics in Fighting SuperbugsResearchers from Ethiopia’s University

of Gondar College of Medicine have recently found that the use of mixtures of honey and ginger extract can treat drug-resistant bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. They note that further clinical evaluation and pharmacological standardization of the mixtures are needed before they can be used therapeutically. The scientists conducted laboratory testing with clinical isolations of five separate superbugs: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Staphylococcus aureus (non-MRSA), two strains of Escherichia coli plus Klebsiella pneumoniae. The inhibition of all five types of bacteria by three common antibiotics—methicillin, amoxicillin and penicillin—were compared with the antibacterial effects of ginger extract, honey and a combination of the two. The ginger extract and honey combination was found to have the greatest inhibiting effect on the bacteria; however, even the two applied separately were more effective against the bacteria than the antibiotics. Although in vivo studies are needed, the researchers believe that the honey and ginger extract combination is a promising source for treatment of resistant bacterial strains.

TREADMILL DESKS BOOST JOB PERFORMANCEIn addition to improving fitness, University of

Minnesota researchers found that treadmill walking at the desk also boosts productivity and morale. The study tested 40 adults that used treadmills for a year. Self-assessments, combined with supervisor assessments, found that treadmill walking while working increased performance levels. Work performance improved by an average of 11 percent based on supervisor assessments, and 7 percent based on the employee self-assessments. A study from Rutgers University tested 66 adults while they walked on treadmills set for low intensity versus when they were seated at desks, with two days separating the tests. Measurements of reading comprehension, attention span and response speed skills and performance show these were unimpeded by treadmill walking when compared with sitting.

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Adding to the problem, the region’s fast-growing middle class is emulating American consumers by buying more electronic and electrical equipment. According to the World Bank, economic “climbers” grew 50 percent in the last decade and represent 32 percent of the area’s population, surpassing the number of poor for the first time in regional history. The United Nations’ Bonn, Germany-based Solving the E-Waste Program initiative establishes e-waste academies as valuable resources for researchers, government decision-makers and recyclers. Experts share their experiences and knowledge in developing countries. Academy Coordinator Federico Magalini, Ph.D., notes, “What’s called a ‘best of two worlds’ approach is needed: efficient pre-processing in developing countries and maximized recovery of materials with proper treatment of residual waste in countries with the best technologies for the job, with proceeds shared fairly and equitably.”

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Tomato LacquerNon-Toxic Can Lining in DevelopmentBecause fresh food spoils quickly, many packaging and preservation innovations have helped to extend transportation hardiness and shelf life. Now, a new bioresin made from tomato plant byproducts could make it safer to eat ubiquitous canned goods. Led by the Stazione Sperimentale per l’Industria delle Conserve Alimentari (Experimental Station for the Food Preserving Industry), in Parma, Italy, the BIOCOPAC (biocopac.eu/en) consortium is developing a bio-based thermosetting lacquer. Most metal food packaging has a BPA-filled liner or chemical-based lacquer to prevent corrosion. While these keep the can intact, they have been linked to deleterious effects on the food inside.

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It’s been said that the eyes are the window to the soul but according to Cypress Dental’s Dr. Kurt LeJeune, it

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One of the reported symptoms of heavy metal toxicity is fatigue, yet LeJeune finds that many patients who come to Cypress Dental to have their metal fillings removed due to fatigue also suffer from sleep apnea. As one of the first dentists in Louisiana trained to diagnose and treat patients with obstructive sleep apnea, LeJeune recognizes the symptoms and works closely with patients’ physicians to resolve the issue. He is a founding member of the Dental Organization for Sleep Apnea, a member of the American Treating Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, and he has earned his Diplomate certification in Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine by the American Board of Craniofacial Pain.

“If sleep apnea is suspected, we strongly recommend a home sleep study, with the results read by a board-certified sleep physician,” says LeJeune. He stresses the importance of treating the condition, noting that the long-term consequences of the condition go well beyond the chronic tiredness associated with insomnia and snoring. Sleep apnea is linked to serious health conditions including diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and stroke. “Following a diagnosis, we reach out to the patient’s physician to design a course of treatment that might include a specialized dental appliance from us and dietary and pharmaceutical intervention prescribed by the physician.”

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LeJeune says he has pursued his many certifications for one reason: so that he is able to provide his patients the best opportunity to allow the body to heal on its own. “It’s not enough to address symptoms while ignoring their underlying cause,” he maintains. “Our total body approach to dentistry is designed to work closely with our patients and their physicians if warranted to bring them to total health.”

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Th a t p r o j e c t wa s s o successful Patterson engaged South Coast Solar to install another solar thermal on the roof of the biology building. Yet another system - self-standing solar panels at the Physical Plant building - actually move to track the sun, and therefore are almost 30 percent more efficient than fixed units, he explained. The school now has a pellet mill, which extracts moisture from waste wood so it burns extremely efficiently in the boilers. Patterson mentioned that the new high-efficiency boilers take up less space – a fraction of it, in fact – than the older boilers that are the size of a small room. In addition to the energy program, the university has a goal of increasing recycling to 80 percent of the waste, and reducing solid waste to 20%, by 2016. The university’s biggest project to date, however, is the construction of a Sustainability Science and Technology Center in the former Horticulture Department complex. The rainwater from the classroom building and other structures feed retaining ponds which, in turn, feed the plants for the Grounds and Biology Departments. The center houses the infrastructure for the recycling program, the biodiesel plant, and the biomass plant – turning woody debris into electricity.

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Colleen Morgan is Environmental Editor for Natural Awakenings – S.E. Louisiana. She may be reached at [email protected].

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Pulitzer Prize winner Anna Quindlen had reached the top of the New York Times bestseller list more than once, yet she relates in her memoir, Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake,

that she also yearned to be able to do a headstand, but felt she didn’t possess the necessary sense of balance. “That’s just a little story you tell yourself,” advised her personal trainer. Our bodies, Quindlen observes, are major appliances that deliver decades of faithful service with precious little downtime. She admits, “If the human body had a warranty, mine would have run out ages ago.” Still, she clung to a vision: “I want to be strong; strong enough to hike the mountain without getting breathless, strong enough to take a case of wine from the deliveryman and carry it to the kitchen.” Quindlen, who lives in New York City and New England, was also maintaining an incorrect belief: It wasn’t her sense of balance that was holding her back, it was fear. After two years of trying, she was able to do a headstand. Along with a sense of accomplishment, this quirky achievement was a revelation as she ultimately concluded, “If I can do one thing like that, perhaps there are others.”

Take a StandPersonal empowerment is all about taking a stand—developing the vision, countering misguided beliefs, having a plan and then moving forward to be the best version of one’s true self. David Gershon and Gail Straub, of West Hurley, New York, authors of Empowerment: The Art of Creating Your Life As You Want It, contend that empowerment always starts with a desire for a better life. “We need to learn how to dream, how

to boldly and courageously reach for our highest visions,” says Straub. “Start with what’s working already and the vision of what life can be.” She likens self-empowerment to “spiritual surfing, riding the wave where the energy, momentum and passion are.” As workshop leaders, they encourage participants to transform limiting beliefs, determine what is meaningful for them, construct a compelling vision from that insight and then find ways to manifest that vision. They address six key areas in which to become more powerful and realize our personal best: physical health, emotional health, relationships, work, finances and spirituality.

Physical HealthFirst, recognize what we’re already doing right—eating well, perhaps, or exercising—and then add another healthy activity. Cardiologist Suzanne Steinbaum, director of New York City’s Lenox Hill Hospital’s Women and Heart Disease, underscores that much of physical health is within our personal control. “Many lifestyle factors keep us from being physically healthy enough to lead a full life,” she says, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, lack of exercise, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption or drug use, stress and depression. “The good news is that lifestyle factors are within our power to change.” Steinbaum recommends starting small by changing one bad habit and then seeing how we feel. “Quit the diet soda or the sugar-sweetened beverages. Get rid of potato chips. Go for a walk. Put down your smartphone and spend some focused time with your child, a friend or even your pet. Then breathe… and just listen to how you feel.”

Emotional HealthOur emotions can be allies in achieving personal empowerment, advises Straub. For example, fear can alert us to danger; joy can remind us to be grateful. However, when emotions cause pain and threaten derailment, it’s important to understand why, and then work through it. “Uncomfortable emotions let us know there is a problem to attend to, a wound to work on, thus allowing us to see our own truth,” explains don Miguel Ruiz, Jr., of San Diego, California, author of The Five Levels of Attachment. “With awareness, we can observe our uncomfortable emotions, as they may be showing a belief we are holding that is no longer true for us.” “To work through our emotions, we have to be able to accurately sense what we are feeling and be able to express it in a healthy way,” adds Straub, like expressing anger after a tough commute by punching a designated pillow or shouting into a closet. Furthermore, “We need to change the belief we’ve identified that’s causing the painful emotional response.” Did the guy that cut us off in traffic really do it maliciously? Third, learn to let go of a negative emotion that’s automatically triggered when someone or something presses our “hot button” by immediately considering, “He must have been in a big hurry,” or “She doesn’t realize how offensive that remark could be,” realizing it’s their problem, not ours, and declining to make it ours. Achieving greater emotional calm is a huge step toward personal empowerment.

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FinancesFiscal self-empowerment involves cultivating the confidence that we will be able to obtain more money when needed. Beck maintains that anyone can create abundance that lasts. “Where people believe they get abundance, they will,” she says, as in friendships or creative problem solving. It’s the mixed internal messages of, “I need more money,” with, “There’s not enough to go around,” that

can block the flow of abundance in our lives. Beck, who lives in San Luis Obispo, California, recommends throwing a “neurological toggle switch” to turn off the “lack-and-attack” part of our brains and turn on the “everything-is-going-to-be-all-right” area. This is realized through slowing down, relaxing and meditating. “You have to relax to start dissolving the disbelief in the possibility of having what you want,” she says. “Empty out the negative thoughts in order to gain the confidence that abundance is yours.”

SpiritualityFollowing all of these first five steps also helps enhance our spirituality. Dennis Merritt Jones, of Simi Valley, California, author of the new book, Your (Re)Defining Moments: Becoming Who You Were Born to Be, calls it “being pulled by vision,” rather than being pushed by pain. The motivational speaker believes that every encounter, event or circumstance is a portal to a redefining moment—a chance to connect with our authentic self. Jones cites seven characteristics of the authentic or timeless self: realizing our oneness in life, reverence for that life,

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fearlessness because we know we’re part of something bigger, integrity, humility, equanimity and unconditional love. “When these qualities become the norm in our daily lives, we’ll know we are living from the authentic self,” he says. Jones urges us to live “more vertically.” He explains, “We exist on what I call the surface of life, a horizontal pathway where we go about our daily routines. We often don’t hear the siren call from the depths of our being because we are so busy ‘doing’. It’s the authentic self that’s eternally calling us to be who we were born to be.” He describes a “sacred intersection” where we can turn from the horizontal everyday and move in a vertical direction to the depths of our souls or the heights of our imaginations via mindfulness and self-enquiry. Fortunately, every moment of every day offers this opportunity to expand our being. The key question is, “Will we be consciously present enough to recognize the opening and step through the door?” These experts concur there is no finish line for self-empowerment or attaining the perfect place to stay. It’s a “sustainable growth process,” says Gershon, an ideal project for the rest of our lives.

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Plan food-focused traditions such as baking together and special group meals. Generate excitement around spiritual aspects of the season or visits from out-of-town family members. When shopping together for gifts, make a plan and stick with it, letting everyone know its purpose beforehand. Resist impulsive purchases trumpeted by store promotions.

Connect with KidsNew American Dream’s Simplify the Holidays guide at Tinyurl.com/SimplifyTheHolidays encourages families to reconnect by participating in meaningful activities such as neighborhood caroling, building a gingerbread house, preparing gift boxes for the homeless, taking a nature hike or making a feeder for backyard birds. Explore volunteer projects as a family, letting the children’s interests lead. If kids are attracted to water, pick up litter along a shoreline. In the spirit of the season, donate gently used clothing, books and toys to a shelter. For animal lovers, contribute time or materials to a local animal rescue or rehabilitation center. Attend community events such as musical performances, plays and art exhibits. Seek out inexpensive or free local activities. Kids are often enthralled by a simple tour of neighborhood Christmas lights.

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n Pineapple juice soothes tired feet and softens rough patches.

n Baking soda works head to toe as a hair rinse, facial scrub and bath soak.

n Olive oil in a nail soak keeps nails clean, flexible and strong.

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Muscle- Soothing Bath Salts

Yields 24 ounces

This is the perfect bath to relax and refresh the whole body. Add a few drops of essential oils to the mixture for scent.

1 cup kosher or sea salt 1 cup baking soda 1 cup Epsom salt

Mix together all ingredients and pour into a clean, dry container. Pour one cup of the mixture into a warm tub slowly, allowing the salts to dissolve completely. Soak for at least 20 minutes, but no more than 40 minutes.

Body Butter

Yields 4 ounces

This is a rich, buttery cream that makes a wonderful all-over body cream. It contains four well-known skin condi-tioning oils.

¼ cup grated cocoa butter 1 Tbsp coconut oil 2 Tbsp light sesame oil 1 Tbsp almond oil 1 Tbsp grated beeswax

Combine all the ingredients in a heat-resistant container. In the microwave or on the stovetop using a double boiler, gently heat until the mixture just begins to melt. Remove from heat and stir well until the wax and cocoa butter are melted and all ingredients are mixed together. Pour into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Spread a small amount of the body butter on the skin.

Basic Shampoo

Yields 8 ounces

If hair is oily, the optional vegetable oil may be omitted, but if hair is dry or damaged, include it. This is a great shampoo for all hair types because it’s gentle on hair and won’t strip away the natural oils.

½ cup water ½ cup mild natural liquid soap (like Dr. Bronner’s or any Castile soap)½ tsp light vegetable oil (optional)

Gently stir all the ingredients together, being careful not to beat the mixture or it will create foam. Pour the shampoo into a clean plastic container. Shampoo as normal, and then rinse well with cool water.

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and pantothenic acid, plus minerals like iron, zinc and manganese. In this case, what’s absorbed through skin is literally nourishing our body’s entire system. Honey is also a powerful humectant, helping to prevent loss of moisture from skin and hair. Cox recommends dropping a tablespoon or two in a warm bath to soothe rough skin without stickiness, a conditioning mixture of honey and olive oil to produce silky hair and an apple-honey toner to facilitate glowing skin. She also recommends an easy shampoo that contains nothing more than natural soap (like Dr. Bronner’s), water and a little vegetable oil for dry hair. “It doesn’t foam up like commercial shampoos, but it gets hair much cleaner,” she advises.

Homemade beauty products are a natural outlet for anyone that loves to cook or craft. Make a small batch—experiment with an array of essential oils to create a preferred scent to suit individual tastes, and add or subtract the amounts according to skin and hair types. “Take it a step further and make pretty gift packages with glass bottles, jars or tins embellished with ribbons, personal artwork or anything else that taps into your creative juices,” says Cox. “Your friends and family will be especially happy to receive and use them.”

Kathleen Barnes is the author of numerous natural health books and publisher at Take Charge Books. Connect at [email protected].

Raw Sugar Body Scrub

Yields 10 ounces

Raw sugar is well-suited for freshening skin. Using a body scrub helps rid skin of surface impurities, enabling it to retain more moisture and look healthier. It also boosts circulation, which energizes the whole body.

1 cup raw sugar ½ cup light oil, such as almond or sunflower½ tsp vitamin E oil

Mix together all ingredients and pour into a clean container. Massage a tablespoon or two at a time all over the body to gently exfoliate and moisturize skin.

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Wise food choices that optimize digestion and promote natural, ongoing detoxification can help us attain red-carpet shape, professes nutritionist and beauty

expert Kimberly Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of The Beauty Detox Foods. She aims for optimum health as the basis for achieving a desirable outward glow. Snyder says she once struggled with several beauty issues. In seeking wellness on the way to becoming a nutritionist, she found that her daily energy level improved after she started

making shifts in her diet. She then lost weight, her hair got healthier and her formerly troubled facial skin became clear and smooth. Blogging about her gradual transformation and lifestyle philosophies attracted media attention and a celebrity clientele by word of mouth. “I never looked for clients; they found me,” she says. Today, Snyder counts entertainers Fergie and her actor-husband Josh Duhamel, Kerry Washington, Channing Tatum and Drew Barrymore among the many celebrities she has helped get into better camera-ready shape. Early into her personal transformation, Snyder realized that digestion holds the key. “I never linked my constipation issues with my acne,” she says. “It’s a tremendous amount of work to digest food. It’s no wonder that eating a fast-food sandwich with gluten bread, animal protein and cheese with casein produces a mid-afternoon slump. They are hard to digest together and all at once, taxing body energy,” she explains. “Then, when you feel the inevitable drop in energy, you might turn to caffeine or sugary soda, but that only brings on another slump.”

Good AdviceSnyder, who is now a vegan, suggests simplifying meals and starting them with whole, raw, plant-based foods like salads. She advises her clients to start the day with lemon juice in warm water. If they don’t feel like breakfast, she advises, “Don’t force yourself. Listen to your body, it knows best.” When hunger hits, Snyder blends a Glowing Green Smoothie—what she calls, “the star of the whole Beauty Detox program,” in her book. A batch of three to four servings requires seven cups of chopped spinach; six cups of chopped romaine lettuce; one-and-a-half cups of chopped celery; one banana; an apple and a pear, both peeled, cored and chopped; two tablespoons of fresh lemon juice and two cups of filtered water. She claims that drinking this smoothie can make a difference in just three days. She also lists 50 plant-based foods for specific body benefits because they are naturally alkaline-forming during digestion and assimilate more effectively than acid-forming animal protein, dairy, caffeine, alcohol and sugar. By improving digestion, we end up feeling more energetic.

Timely EatingCarefully timed consumption is another key in Snyder’s beauty regimen. She recommends starting the day with a light smoothie,

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eating foods based on whole plants throughout the day, and then eating a raw salad and a vegetarian meal or some animal protein as an earlier dinner. Eating fruit by itself on an empty stomach helps it digest better than when combined with other foods that take longer to process. On hungrier days, Snyder suggests turning to whole grains such as oats or quinoa, which are high in fiber and lower in fat, or fibrous chia seeds. When energy is low, she advocates supplementing with bee pollen or a protein smoothie. She stresses, “Progress, not perfection,” as her mantra, advising that it’s better to take small steps and keep moving forward rather than try to change everything all at once. She believes that experiencing higher energy and beauty benefits provides effective incentives to continue instead of trying to stick to a strict, numbers-based plan that doesn’t take into account energy or digestion.

Ongoing Cleansing“The metaphor I use for healthy digestion is a waterfall versus a stagnant pond,” says Snyder. “You want your system to be moving, dynamic.” To keep digestive “sludge” out of our body’s systems, Snyder recommends a proven detox approach of drinking liquid only between meals to help foods digest easier. She particularly recommends her own Probiotic & Enzyme Salad, made with four cups of shredded cabbage; one inch of fresh ginger, cut into strips; one teaspoon of caraway seeds; and cold, filtered water, all left to naturally ferment in a jar at room temperature for about five days—or refrigerated raw sauerkraut from a health food store—to help flush out toxins. She also emphasizes supplementing with probiotics, such as her unique formula made from soil-based organisms. Infrared sauna treatments can also help leach heavy metals out of body fat and decrease cellulite. “These techniques have been around for a long time because they work,” says Snyder. “As I always say, outer beauty is a reflection of inner health.”

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Unsightly celluli te, which is comprised of fat deposits just beneath the skin, appears as

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Cardiovascular ExerciseAs long as we’re expending more calories than we’re taking in, we will begin burning the body’s fat deposits. As cardio workouts burn calories, they can reduce overall body fat, which also makes cellulite harder to see. Any exercise such as walking, running, hiking or cycling can help in the overall battle to burn calories and blast cellulite.

Stair ClimbingStair climbing burns at least 10 calories a minute, according to the nonprofit National Wellness Institute, that promotes healthy lifestyles worldwide. Plus, stair climbing has the added benefit of working all the muscle areas that tend to get hit with the greatest amounts of cellulite.

Leg LiftsJanet Wallace, Ph.D., professor of kinesiology at Indiana University-Bloomington, advises that leg lifts are the best exercise for toning the outer thighs. Lie on the floor on your side, placing

this fat-busting move to target all the areas that are most susceptible to cellulite. While kneeling on hands and knees, lift a leg up behind you until it’s pointed upward at a 45-degree angle. Slowly bring the leg back down and repeat the movement with the other leg. Start with 15 reps and work up from there.

SquatsStand comfortably with feet about a foot apart. Slowly bend the knees to lower your body until both thighs are parallel to the floor. Then gradually stand back up, squeezing gluteal and back-of-the-thigh muscles as you rise. If performed consistently, this exercise will increase muscle strength in the thighs and buttocks, which also helps burn fat, according to the Mayo Clinic. Less fat equals less noticeable cellulite. As with the other exercises, start with 15 repetitions per session and work up to more.

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one elbow on the ground and prop your head up with that same hand. Place the other hand on the floor beside your waist. With legs straight and toes pointed, lift the top leg up as far as it will go, then slowly lower it back down. Do 10 to 15 reps, and then turn over and work the other leg.

Back KicksAn MSNBC health segment recommended

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Middlesworth and Pine are among thousands adopting a Gratitude Challenge to help

develop their gratitude reflex and cultivate a more positive outlook on life. Gratitude can take many forms, but typically participants pledge to reflect

upon and express it daily with the help of email prompts from a sponsoring organization. A gratitude practice can help grow appreciation for the strangers that better our lives. It can also deepen our gratefulness for the significant others we sometimes take for granted.

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Approaching a milestone birthday, retired businessman Walter Green set out on a year-long journey to visit 44 people that he credited with changing his life to initiate conversations about their influence, which he recounts in the book This is the Moment! While the relationships were already solid, according to Green, “In many cases, it was the most significant conversation we ever had.” Gratitude is a small act with a big payoff, Green observes. “The person receiving gratitude appreciates knowing they made a difference, but the giver is the greatest recipient. It feels good to express gratitude, plus you are freed from future regrets that you didn’t express it when you had the chance.” Patricia Brugioni, a Christian Science nurse from Chicago, has been sharing three things she’s grateful for on social media on a daily basis since taking a five-day online challenge earlier this year. “I am a grateful person by nature, but now I am claiming the good that is coming to me and learning to cherish things without feeling like I have to earn them,” she says.

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What’s on the family pet’s wish list this year? Family members can have fun creating interactive

toys and games that are easy on the holiday budget. According to a recent American Pet Association survey, three out of four owners buy gifts for their pets during the holiday season to the collective tune of $5 billion. Dogs and cats receive new sweaters and boots, collars and leashes, toys and treats. Yet, what they really crave is attention. “Too often, pets are left alone for eight hours a day, leading to anxiety, frustration and unwanted behaviors. It’s important that they’re mentally challenged, learn new commands and have fun,” says Dr.

Mary Gardner, co-founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice,

in Los Angeles. “Cognitive decline and muscle wasting, common in older pets, can both be thwarted with games personalized for age and ability.”

Special Dog TreatsLook for sturdy wooden puzzles

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that hide a treat behind doors that pull or slide open. Advanced puzzles involve a multi-step solution. Following dog treat cookbooks will keep dedicated bakers in a canine’s good graces throughout the year. Write an activity—a walk, trip to the dog park, game of fetch or a doggie/human dance party—on a few index cards. “Teach the dog to choose by rubbing one card with a sodium-free bouillon cube,” suggests Eileen Proctor, a pet lifestyle expert in Denver. “As soon as the dog sniffs the card, reward with praise and the designated gift. Once the game is learned, there is no need to keep scenting the cards.” Turn up a corner of all the cards for easy pickup.

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Purrfect for CatsCats may like to play it cool, but bring out a laser pointer and they act like kittens again. To mimic hunting instincts, play hide-and-seek with kitty’s food; put holes in a closed box with special bits of dry food inside, then let her paw it out or roll the box. Place a too-large-to-swallow jingle bell inside an empty toilet paper roll and tape the ends shut for a charming-sounding toy. An orphaned sock filled with crinkly cellophane and sewn shut makes an intriguing toy to drag around.

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Pet PrecautionsAs with kids, don’t shower all the surprises on a pet at once. The choices will be overwhelming. In-stead, rotate them while keeping one favorite on hand.

4 Check for loose knobs or small parts on toys and around the house; any-thing that can break off from a strong bite. Favor smooth, rounded edges.

4 Puzzles and other toys are for supervised play only.

4 Never point a laser light at a pet’s eyes—it can severely damage their vision.

4 Poinsettias can be poisonous to pets—keep them out of reach or out of the house.

4 Because a dog or cat’s tongue is rough, if they chew on tinsel, ribbon, yarn or other textured wrap-pings or decorations, it’s likely to get swallowed, which can lead to a medical emergency.

floating on the surface provides added entertainment. Moss balls are a good place to hide

food and also help keep the water clean. A ceramic log lets fish hide

inside.

Climbing CrabsHermit crabs are social animals,

both curious and amusing. The gift of a new shell or two during molting season is appreciated. Flat-topped

rocks with textured sides, large enough to not tip over, provide a different view. Fibers like those used for macramé, hung from the lid of the tank almost to the floor mimic rope climbing. Upside-down terra cotta flower pots, in different sizes and covered with netting, provide more surfaces and heights to explore. “Time spent together is a gift for both the giver and the recipient,” says Proctor. “It’s more thoughtful than anything you can find in a store. You always get back more than you give.”

Sandra Murphy is a freelance writer in St. Louis, MO. Connect at StLouis [email protected].

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Improvise a fishing pole from a colorful dowel rod and heavy twine with a pet- and planet-friendly item tied on the end for a pet to chase. Ca t s l ove t o squeeze themselves into small spaces or relax in larger ones, so pass along gift boxes.

Pretty-Bird Specials In the wild, birds spend most of their time foraging for food. Mimic a wilderness search by hiding food beneath an unused, unbleached coffee filter or a large lettuce leaf. Cut food in pieces big enough to hold in a claw to help hone balance. Hide seeds in a made-for-birds piñata, available at pet supply stores. Puzzle boxes range from reach-in-for-food versions to slide-a-door or pull-a-knob difficulty levels.

Fun for FishBetta (Siamese fighting) fish love to rest near the surface, so provide a leafy hammock, available where supplies are sold. Finned friends get exercise as they chase a laser pointer’s red dot through the water. A new plant or ping-pong ball

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“Mommy, I’m Home” Parenting Course – 6-7pm. (also 11/18 at 6pm) These interactive parent/child classes are designed to give insight into developmental expectations for the first year of life and to provide activities to stimulate learning. Taught by Michelle Hill, MHS LOTR, $20/class. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. To register: [email protected].

Swedish Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. Help stu-dents with their education at the student massage clinic. Swedish is good for overall relaxation & increasing flexibility. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Comparative Religion Series: Hinduism – 7pm. The beliefs of Hinduism are often confusing and a mystery to Westerners. Paul Martinez M.Ed and Brenda Aranda, LCSW will examine this path and the many spiritual practices that stem from this tradition. Suggested donation $10. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie. 504-885-7575.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5Deep Tissue Massage Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 11/12 & 14) Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Deep tissue is muscle specific and really works out the kinks. $30/by appointment. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1Acquarian Holistic Gathering – 1pm. A community discussion group. Dialogue will be based on the book, Love Is Letting Go of Fear by Gerald Jampolsky, MD. Program is free and open to the public. St. Tammany Parish Hospital, conference room, Covington. Info: 985-898-0016 or [email protected] Degree Reiki Class – Inquire for further dates/time with Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Oku Den (The Deeper Knowledge) is available for Reiki Students with 6 months experience in Usui Shiki Ryoho. For private classes and residential retreat information call 504-376-8518 or 504-388-2356 text.6-Week Kids, Tween and Teen Yoga – Classes begin in November. Build physical strength, balance and flexibility. Improve mental focus and concentration. Learn techniques to relax and destress. Call for details. Wild Lotus Yoga Uptown, 4842 Perrier St, NOLA. Info: 504-899-0047.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2Coping Confidently /Labor Skills – 10am-noon. Class for expectant mom and support person to gain extra practice and learning time with labor coping techniques after completion of childbirth class or as a refresher. Support person suggested, not required. $50/couple. Register with Erin Majorie, Doula-NOLA Nesting: 713-301-0882.Medical Chi Kung – 2:45-4pm. a 12 week course with Matthew to learn and experience a daily routine to detox, manage stress, improve sleep and more. The Healing Room, Uptown NOLA. For More info: 504-457-1717 or [email protected].

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4Heart Healthy Tai Chi-Chi Gong Group Class – 9:30-10:20am. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance. Reserve space by 11/3. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St, Uptown NOLA. Info/Reg: 504-866-2241. Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 5:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.

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First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –11/8 & 9) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registra-tion: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.

Adult Brain Injury Survivors Support Group – 1-4pm. Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month in the Piccadilly Cafeteria’s private meeting room, 2609 Jefferson Hwy, Old Jefferson.

Synergetic Myofascial Strategies – 1-6pm. (also 11/9 9am-6pm) 2-day class focused on neck, spine, chest, shoulder, girdle, arms & hands. Presented by Magnus Eklund. 12 CE hrs approved LA, MS, FL. Location: Swan River Yoga, NOLA. Details: 601-500-0337 or [email protected].

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 12:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.

Preventing Power Struggles – 6pm. Parents of 2 to 4 year olds learn to teach their child expectations through structure, self-regulation with delayed gratification and appropriate behavior through consequences. $20. Zukababy, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Register: [email protected].

A Course in Miracles: Disappearance of the Universe – 7pm. Unity of Metairie Spiritual Director Jack Fowler leads participants through these liberating spiritual concepts which guide us to see the world through eyes of love instead of fear. Suggested donation $10. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie, behind Parran’s PoBoys. 504-885-7575.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12La Leche League/Jefferson – 11am-noon. Meets sec-ond Wed each month. Open to all women interested in breastfeeding. Learn more, ask questions and benefit from a community of breastfeeding mothers. Free. Healthy snacks to share welcome. Destination Mater-nity meeting room, Causeway & 17th St, Metairie. Info: 504-952-3951 or [email protected]

Registration for Children Karate/7-11 Yrs – 5pm. Build self-confidence, leadership and discipline. Re-serve space by 11/11. Tamashii Karate Center, 8132 Willow St, Uptown NOLA. Info/Reg: 504-866-2241.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13Baby Food Making Class/Touro – 6pm. Touro Nu-tritionist Julie Fortenberry and guest speaker Erin Reho Pelias of ZukaBaby will present an interactive baby food making class. Registration required, space limited. Parking in Touro garages validated. Call to reg: 504-897-8500.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14Spiritual Cinema – 7pm. A night of fun, fellowship and popcorn along with a viewing of “What The Bleep Do We Know,” a film that follows a mid-aged divorcee whose concept of reality is challenged when science and spirituality converge. Suggested donation $5. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie, behind Parran’s PoBoys. 504-885-7575.

Meditation Group – 7-8pm. Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. $5 suggested donation. For details contact Frank Trupiano, LCSW: 504-392-3498 or [email protected].

6-Week Foundations of Yoga Courses – Beginners learn in a step-by-step manner, systematically building experience, knowledge and confidence. Call for days and times. Wild Lotus Yoga Uptown, 4842 Perrier St & Wild Lotus Yoga Downtown, 2372 St Claude Ave. Info: 504-899-0047.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6La Leche League NOLA – 6pm. (also 11/19 at 9am) LLL Meetings are open to all women interested in breastfeeding and are a chance to learn, have questions answered, and receive help. Special: ABCs of nursing toddlers on 11/13 at 6pm. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Info: [email protected].

Neuromuscular Therapy Clinic – 6:15-7:45pm. (Also 11/13 & 20) Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. NMT is a partial body massage focused on a specific problem area. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Psychology & Emotion and the Human Body – A 2-day LA LMT CE Class (also 11/7) with instructor Debra Howard. Open to all. For more information contact: 337-296-7094 or [email protected].

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7Swedish Massage Clinic – 12:45 & 2:15pm. (also 11/21). Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Swedish is good for overall relaxation & increasing flexibility. $30/by appointment only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.

Spirit Gallery – 7-10pm. AnnMarie Touchette offers spirit gallery to individuals wishing to receive messages from loved ones who have crossed over. Table tipping and séances used as tools. $20/person or $30 for 2. Open to the public. Location: Metaphysical Resource Center, 1708 Lake Ave, Metairie. For info: 504-708-8353

C. G. Jung Society: Disobedience: The Lure to En-gender Failure – 7:30pm. Disobedience engenders change and results in an increase in consciousness. Jutta von Buchholtz will explore examples from fairy tales, the bible, and present-day acts of civil courage. $15/non-members, $10/students, free/members. Parker UMC, 1130 Nashville Ave, NOLA.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8Cloth Diapers 101 – 9-10am. Learn about modern cloth diapers, pros/cons, how to care for them, hands on demonstrations, handouts. Cost: $20. Receive a $20 coupon off a purchase of $100. ZukaBaby, 2122 Magazine St, NOLA. Reg: 504-596-6540 or [email protected]

Trees in Your Landscape – 9am-noon. Speaker at 10am – Scott Courtright discusses the many considerations on selecting and placement of trees in the landscape. For sale at the greenhouse: citrus, hardwood, shade and understory flowering trees, shrubs and longleaf pine mulch. Parkway Partners, 1137 Baronne St, NOLA. Info: [email protected].

Create Your Own Goddess – 10am-5pm. With artist Lori Felix create your own Sun or Moon Goddess. All materials provided, but for a unique creation, bring favorite charms, beads, recycled materials of choice. Register with $20 nonrefundable deposit for materials. $75 value, pay as able. Women’s Center for Healing, Abita Springs. 985-892-8111.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15Saturday Morning Massage Clinic – 9:15 & 10:45am. Help students with their education at the student mas-sage clinic. Swedish 11/15; neuromuscular 11/22. $30. By appt. only. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. 504-293-0972.An Exploration of Primary Meridians – 10am-5pm. 2-day (also 11/16) workshop focused on energy chan-nels of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Learn locations and techniques. Instructor: Dana Sutterfield, AOBA & NCCAOM. 12 CEUs LBMT. Blue Cliff College Massage Therapy Dept, Clearview Mall, Metairie. 504-293-0972 or [email protected]. First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –11/15 & 16) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registra-tion: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.Metaphysical Fair – noon-6pm. Featuring mediums, psychics, healers, astrology readings, aura photography and rune readings, crystals, essential oils, jewelry and more. Free admission. Parking in front & rear. Meta-physical Resource Center, 1708 Lake Ave, (Bucktown) Metairie. Info 504-708-8353.Enneagram and Parenting – 1-4pm. Anne Galloway shows how to use the Enneagram to see the child in front of us, not the child we wish them to be and offers strategies to parent a child’s heart and soul. $45 value, pay as able. Women’s Center for Healing, Abita Springs. 985-892-8111.Awaken the Chakras – 1-4:30pm. With Andra & Nicole. Learn the 7 primary chakras. Be guided into deeper connection with the energy centers through the practices of asana, sound and meditation. All levels welcome. Wild Lotus Yoga Uptown, 4842 Perrier St. Info: 504-899-0047.Introduction to Insight Meditation – 2-5pm. Insight Meditation (Vipassana) part 1 presented by N.O. Insight Meditation Group. No fee, donations appreciated. 2134 Magazine St, NOLA. To save a space call Larry: 504-343-8378.Paint Drop-Off – 4-8pm. Drop off old latex paint to The Green Project at Hollygrove Market and Farm, 8301 Olive St, NOLA.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16Green Wave Community Market – noon-3pm. Local artists, craftspeople, farmers and bakers. Free space to vendors. Also bike help, live music and donation-based yoga class. Goldie and Morris Mintz Center for Jewish Life, Tulane Campus, 912 Broadway, NOLA. Info: 513-374-6783 or [email protected] Akashic Records Class – Become a certified Akashic Records practitioner. 2-day class (also 11/17). Led by Frank Trupiano, LCSW. For details and location: 504-392-3498 or [email protected].

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17Heart Healthy Tai Chi-Chi Gong Group Class – 7-7:50pm. Reduce stress, relieve pain, gain flexibility and balance. Reserve space by 11/16. Tamashii Tai Chi Center, 8132 Willow St, Uptown NOLA. Info/Reg: 504-866-2241.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program – 5:30pm. Dr. Debbi Hannan presents: The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Program at Chiropractic Health Center, 101 Clearview Pkwy at Airline Dr. Free. Reservations required: 504-454-2000.

Deep Tissue Massage Clinic – 6:15 & 7:45pm. Help students with their education at the student massage clinic. Deep tissue is muscle specific and really works out the kinks. $30/by appointment. Blue Cliff College, Clearview Mall, across from food court, Metairie. Info: 504-293-0972.Holistic Education Monthly Meeting/Metairie − 6:30-7:30pm. Sponsored by Holistic Center for Health & Healing, Inc. Sid Patrick, psychic medium speaks on developing one’s own unique gifts.. Old Metairie Li-brary, 2350 Metairie Rd, Metairie. Info: 504-812-1332.Unplug the Holiday Machine – 7pm. Take a break with Paul Martinez, M.Ed and Brenda Aranda, LCSW and learn and share tools and ideas for a stress-free and Spirit-filled holiday season. Learn techniques to stay fo-cused on the joy of the season. $10 Suggested donation. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd. 504-885-7575.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19Registration for Children Karate/7-11 Yrs – 5pm. Build self-confidence, leadership and discipline. Re-serve space by 11/18. Tamashii Karate Center, 8132 Willow St, Uptown NOLA. Info/Reg: 504-866-2241.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20Healing Drumming Circle – 6:45-8pm. Led by Jamie Balser. Drumming is effective in raising one’s vibra-tional level – connecting us to rhythms all around us and within. Bring a drum if you have one, some extras available. By donation. Metaphysical Resource Center, 1708 Lake Ave, Metairie. 504-812-1332.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –11/22 & 23) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registra-tion: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.Introduction to Insight Meditation – 2-5pm. Insight Meditation (Vipassana) part 2 presented by N.O. Insight Meditation Group. No fee, donations appreciated. 2134 Magazine St, NOLA. To save a space call Larry: 504-343-8378.Paint Drop-Off – 4-5pm. Drop off old latex paint to Whole Foods Market, 3420 Veterans Blvd, Metairie. Fur De Lis Costume Ball – 7-11pm. Humane Society of LA fundraises with an evening of tasteful burlesque, live swing band, sumptuous buffet, silent auction and costume contest. Tickets: $75; Premium Tickets: $125 includes open premium bar and reserved seating. Loca-tion: Eiffel Society, 2040 St Charles Ave. Contact Lea Lintern: [email protected] I & II Usui/Holy Fire Class – 2-day class offered by Reiki Master Tianne Lastra. (also offered December 6 & 7). First time offered in Louisiana. No Reiki expe-rience necessary. $350 fee. For details and to register contact Tianne Lastra at 504-909-3723.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23Tibetan Monks at Unity Service/NOLA – 11am. From India’s renowned Sera Je Monastery and University, Tibetan monks will present their Buddhist teachings. Lunch after service and time to speak with monks and head of the monestary. Unity Temple of New Orleans, 3722 St Charles Ave.Diving Deep: A Mindful Journey – 1-2:30pm. Liber-ation from suffering is a practice called mindfulness. Sally Dunn teaches simple to learn, yet profound tools that allow one to walk on the lighted path of liberation. $15 value, pay as able. Women’s Center for Healing, Abita Springs. 985-892-8111.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25A Course in Miracles: Disappearance of the Universe – 7pm. Unity of Metairie Spiritual Director Jack Fowler leads participants through these liberating spiritual con-cepts which guide us to see the world through eyes of love instead of fear. Suggested donation $10. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie, behind Parran’s PoBoys. 504-885-7575.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29First Degree Reiki Class – 11am-7pm. (2-day –11/29 & 30) w/Reiki Master Elizabeth Ohmer Pellegrin. Reiki promotes and accelerates healing of the body, mind and spirit. Learn to do Reiki for yourself and others. No experience needed. Private classes and retreats on request. Pre-registration required. $250. Info/registra-tion: 504-376-8518 or text 504-388-2356.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30Gratitude Service – 11am. Join the spiritual family at Unity of Metairie for a powerful time of sharing gratefulness and thanksgiving for the blessings in our lives. ‘If we could only have one prayer, gratitude would be enough.’ Love offering. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie, behind Parran’s PoBoys. 504-885-7575.

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wednesdayCrescent City Farmers Market/French Quarter – 2-6pm. Fresh produce, pastured meats, seafood, dairy, breads and baked goods. Live music. 1235 N. Peters St, NOLA.

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

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

Embrace the Emptiness: Community Meditation – 6:30pm. An experience of stillness, silence, and deep connection. Ride the wavelengths of music, beautiful images and affirmative prayer into the Sacred Inner Self for healing and transformation. Led by Spiritual Director Jack Fowler. Love Offering. Unity of Metairie, 3939 Veterans, Blvd. Metairie (behind Parran's PoBoys) Contact: 504-885-7575

thursdayQigong/Dao-In with Debra Howard – noon-12:45pm. (also Tuesdays). Qigong translates as Qi cultivation through skillful practice; Dao-In is self-care. Experi-ence myriad ways to balance one’s Qi and life. Bring a mat. $5/class. New Orleans Healing Center, 4th Fl. Con-tact: 985-467-0900 or [email protected].

Crescent City Farmers Market/Mid-City – 3-7pm. Farmers Market at 3700 Orleans Ave, American Can Co. building, New Orleans, rain or shine.

Guided Meditation – 6-7:30pm. Participants will learn to relax their whole being, calm the mind and feel their spirit becoming free within. Led by Dr. Jess Tregle. Uptown Holistic Center, 723 Hillary St, New Orleans. Info: 504-352-6418.

fridayQigong/Dao-In with Debra Howard – 5:30pm. (also Tues & Thurs noon). Qigong translates as Qi cultivation through skillful practice; Dao-In is self-care. Experi-ence myriad ways to balance one’s Qi and life. Bring a mat. $5/class. New Orleans Healing Center, 4th Fl. Con-tact: 985-467-0900 or [email protected].

Free Skincare Class at Milkfancy – 5:30-6:30pm. Ev-ery Friday night Milkfancy Day Spa offers free skincare classes. Call to book early, fills fast – 10 person limit. Milkfancy Day Spa, 410 Covington St, Madisonville. 985-974-7994.

Gentle Yoga with Meditation – 6:15pm. Appropriate for all levels. Unwind from the week with a short meditation followed by a restorative and gentle yoga practice. Focus on de-stressing, relaxing, and connect-ing mind, body and soul to start the weekend with a smile. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St., NOLA 70118. 985-640-2648.

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

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

Too Much Stuff? – 9-5pm. Feeling overwhelmed by clutter and want advice on how to get started? Call pro-fessional organizer Stasia Cymes for a complimentary phone consultation 504-920-1800

Qigong/Dao-In with Debra Howard – noon-12:45pm. (also Thursdays). Qigong translates as Qi cultivation through skillful practice; Dao-In is self-care. Experi-ence myriad ways to balance one’s Qi and life. Bring a mat. $5/class. New Orleans Healing Center, 4th Fl. Con-tact: 985-467-0900 or [email protected]..

Learn About BrainCore Therapy – 6:30-7:30pm. An informational session presented by Dr. Nancy Gravel on treating many brain based conditions with a form of EEG biofeedback. Discussion of such conditions as ADD/ADHD, migraines, insomnia, memory loss, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, autism, fibromyalgia. Care Chiropractic, 2201 Eleventh St, Mandeville. Call to RSVP: 985-626-4422.

Learn Emotional Freedom Technique – 7-8pm. In a small supportive group learn EFT, often called tapping, a technique for diminishing or clearing physical and emotional pain. $20/session. Affordable Healing Arts, New Orleans Healing Center, 2nd fl/upper, 2372 St. Claude Avenue. Call Dr. Gail Gillespie 504-442-8762 to reserve spot.

Vinyasa Flow – 7:15pm. Build strength, balance and flexibility in body and mind. This yoga flow class is designed to open all the lines of the body, progressing from simple to complex movements. Leave feeling refreshed and renewed. All levels. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St, NOLA. 985-640-2648.

ongoingeventsNote: All Calendar events must be received via email by November 8 for the December 2014 issue. $15/Event Calendar or Ongoing Calendar listing. $30/Pla-nAhead Events, $69 MarkYourCalendar. Qualified, free community wide events are listed for free as space is available. Submit entries to [email protected]. No phone calls please.

sundayPeace and Healing Services – 9am. Led by Mike Wittenbrink at Unity Temple of New Orleans, 3722 St Charles Ave, NOLA.Sunday School Classes – Unity of New Orleans – 9:30am. Unity offers Sunday morning classes prior to the Sunday service: A Course in Miracles (also Wed 6:30pm) and Science of the Mind. Unity Temple of New Orleans, 3722 St Charles Ave, NOLA.Sunday Celebration Service – 11am. Unity of Metairie has an inspiring, energetic, contemporary service. Great music and powerful, heartfelt talks as we celebrate the Divine Presence in all of life. Honoring all religions, paths and lifestyles. Love offering. Jack Fowler, Spir-itual Director. 3939 Veterans Blvd, Metairie (behind Parran’s PoBoys). 504-885-7575.Sunday Service at Unity of New Orleans – 11am. A loving family of spiritual seekers who honor all paths to God, celebrating our oneness with music, meditation and wisdom of the ages. Also 9am Meditation Service; 9:30am Sunday School Classes (A Course in Miracles and Science of Mind). Unity Temple of New Orleans, 3722 St. Charles Ave, NOLA.Ageless Yoga – 11am-noon. (Alternating Saturdays and Sundays) A yoga class tailored for the beginner, aged 60 plus and accessible to all physical abilities, using modifications, props and demonstration. Discover the physical, mental and emotional benefits of yoga for any age. Freret Street Yoga, 4608 Freret St, NOLA. Info: Keith 504-330-0336 or [email protected].

mondayToo Much Stuff? – 9-5pm. Feeling overwhelmed by clutter and want advice on how to get started? Call pro-fessional organizer Stasia Cymes for a complimentary phone consultation 504-920-1800Mindfulness Meditation – noon-1pm. A guided med-itation in the style of Thich Nhat Hanh led by Patricia Stout, a student the peaceful Zen master and his monas-tics. Donations appreciated. Women’s Healing Center, 71667 Leveson St, Abita Springs. Info: 985-892-8111.Basic/Beginners Aikido Classes – 6:15-7:15pm. Prac-tice a martial art of peace for every body whose benefits include self-defense, flexibility, strength, balance, stress reduction, concentration, community, and fun! First class is free. Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes suggest-ed. NOLA Aikido, 3909 Bienville St., Suite 103 (near Canal and Carrolton intersection) in Mid-City. More info: 504-208-4861, [email protected] Diva Harahan – 6:30-7:30pm. (Also Wed 6-7pm) Relax the body, focus the mind, and deepen self-awareness. Navigate through postures and flow by gauging flexibility, strength, concentration, breath and range of motion. All levels. Props/mats provided. Certified instructor. November special: $60/7 classes; $15 drop-in. 5700 Citrus Blvd, Upstairs in Curves. Reg with Karen: 504-220-5325.

Beauty is whatever gives joy.

~Edna St. Vincent Millay

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saturdayVietnamese Farmers Market – 6-9am. Over 20 vendors set up shop on blankets spread with produce, beyond the courtyards are shops selling Vietnamese baked goods and imported groceries. 14401 Alcee Fortier Blvd, New Orleans East.Crescent City Farmers Market/Downtown – 8-noon. Open-air market with great selection of fresh locally grown fruits, vegetables, seafood, baked breads and freshly made pies, bedding plants, dairy products, fresh flowers. Cooking demos by some of the city’s most acclaimed chefs. Located at 700 Magazine, corner of Girod, New Orleans. German Coast Farmers Market/East Bank – 8am-noon. Open-air market offering fresh produce, rotisserie meats, fresh meats, fresh pastries/breads, sausages, kettle corn, cracklins, prepared foods, soy candles, goat milk soap and lotions. Arts and crafts 2nd Sat. Ormond Plantation, 13786 River Rd., Destrehan. For info call 985-359-0190.Covington Farmers Market – 8am-noon. Offering fresh produce, fresh baked breads, prepared foods and plants. Located at Covington City Hall, 609 N Columbia St, Covington.Camellia City Farmers Market – 8am-noon. Featuring baked goods, herbs, vegetables, honey, jams, poultry, crafts, flowers, eggs, plants, soap, trees. 155 Robert St. (City Parking Lot), Olde Towne, Slidell. Info: 985-640-8291. Gretna Farmers Market – 8:30am-12:30pm. Featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, baked goods, dairy, native fruit wines and garden plants. Located in the old train depot, 300 Huey P. Long Ave, between 3rd and 4th streets, Gretna. Info: 504-362-8661.Westwego Farmers & Fisheries Market – 8:30am-12:30pm. Open year round, rain or shine. Free parking. Featuring fresh produce, seafood, bakery items, dairy, plants, prepared foods & handcrafted items. Plus live music & kids activities. 484 Sala Ave, corner of 4th St., Westwego. Contact 504-341-3424, x 209. Mandeville Trailhead Community Market – 9am-1pm. Fifty-plus vendors weekly: Gourmet foods, art, produce and plants. Tai Chi at 9:30am. Parking lot of the Mandeville Trailhead on the St. Tammany Trace off LA59. Info: 985-845-4515.Ageless Yoga – 11am-noon. (Alternating Saturdays and Sundays) A yoga class tailored for the beginner, aged 60 plus and accessible to all physical abilities, using modifications, props and demonstration. Discover the physical, mental and emotional benefits of yoga for any age. Freret Street Yoga, 4608 Freret St, NOLA. Info: Keith 504-330-0336 or [email protected] Meditation Group – 10-11am. Come prac-tice zazen (sitting meditation) as well as walking meditation. Instruction and discussion also available. 3909 Bienville St, Ste 103 (near Canal and Carrolton intersection) in Mid-City. More info: contact Brian by email at [email protected] or call 504-644-7351. . Hollygrove Market & Farm – 10am-7pm Mon-Fri & 10-5pm Sat/Sun. CSA-style market selling each week assorted fresh local and organic fruit and vegetables. $25 boxes of selected seasonal produce available. 8301 Olive St, NOLA (across from Carrollton Boosters). Vinyasa Flow and Restore – 4:30pm. This new class challenges us to move from the core with intention, to practice presence, and to reconnect with the breath. We start with vinyasa flow, move through restorative postures, and end with guided meditation. Appropriate for all levels. Transform NOLA, 8422 Oak St, NOLA 70118. 985-640-2648.

ACUPUNCTURE

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

Experience a Pain-free body, a Peaceful mind, and a Greater overall vitality. Take the first step to a life of ultimate wellness. Visit us on the web or call for more information. See ad on page 5.

ANIMAL HOLISTIC MEDICINE

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

Offering a holistic, integrative approach to healing your beloved pet through acupuncture, herbal medicine/nutritional supplements, and food therapy. We treat the patient, not the symptoms. See ad on page 29.

BODYWORK

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

Discover the difference & feel the peace through massage/bodywork, select spa services & energy work. Integrative, intuitive, customized approach. Aromatherapy at all sessions. LA 1479/E2445. See ad on page 14.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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

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

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

CHIROPRACTIC/WELLNESSCARE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC2201 11th Street, Mandeville985-626-4422CareChiropractic.us

Dr. Nancy Gravel offers pain relief and total health care to her patients. Offering BrainCore Therapy, a drugless, non-invasive approach for ADD/ADHD, Migraines, Insomnia, Memory Loss, Chronic Pain, Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Autism. Accept most insurance & affordable payment plans. See ad on page 22.

CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER & HOLISTIC WELLNESS SERVICESDr. Debbi Hannan101 Clearview Pkwy. at Airline, Metairie504-454-2000HannanWellness.com

Experience the difference! We offer total wellness care: Chiropractic, detoxification, nutrition, endermologie, DRX-9000 non-surgical spinal decompression, cold laser, EB-Cellular Cleanser, Far Infra Red Sauna and the Ideal Protein Diet plan. See ad page 13.

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

Rebuild, repair and renew your body today! Family wellness consultant, Dr. Joshua Rilette, helps alleviate aches and pains through specific chiropractic care and offers weight loss plans, cold laser therapy, nutrition, body cleansing, detoxification and orthopedics. See ad on page 20.

DAY SPAMILKFANCY DAY SPADowntown Madisonville985-974-7994MilkfancyDaySpa.com

We offer a Totally Organic Experience, featuring Organic Facials with certified organic Modvellum Skincare; Organic Honey

Waxing; Massage Therapy; Nail Care with Non-toxic Polish; Microdermabrasion: Milkfancy Peel and more. Spa Packages and Gift Certificates available. See ad on page 24.

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

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HOLISTIC HEALING CENTERS

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

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

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THE HEALING ROOMUptown Near Touro Hospital1315 Amelia St., New Orleans 504-457-1717TheHigherPurpose.com

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