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FREE

YOGA AS MEDICINEResearch Proves Its

Health Benefits

WHOLE CHILD

SPORTS

CHOOSE HAPPINESS

Four Tips to More Daily Joy

Ageless Living

Secrets to Staying Vibrant in Mind, Body and Spirit

September is

National Yoga Month

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

FREESeptember 2015 | Chicago | NAChicago.com

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contentsNatural 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.

26 SAT NAM YOGA STUDIO is a Community for Healing and Growth by Carrie Jackson

28 YOGA ENTERS THE MEDICAL MAINSTREAM Research Proves itsHealthBenefits by Meredith Montgomery

30 QIGONG HEALING AND UNIVERSAL ONENESS (Pt. 2) Interview with Jeff Primack

32 WHOLE CHILD SPORTS Free Play Earns the Winning Score by Luis Fernando Llosa

34 AGELESS BEING Staying Vibrant in Mind, Body and Spirit by Kathleen Barnes

38 SURF TO TURF U.S. Farmed Seafood That’s Safe and Sustainable by Judith Fertig

42 GREENING AMERICA’S GAMES Major Leagues Sport More Sustainable Stadiums by Avery Mack

44 CHOOSE HAPPINESS Four Tips to Flip the Joy Switch by Linda Joy

46 SECOND CAREERS Lead to New Growth by Carrie Jackson

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departments 10 newsbriefs

22 healthbriefs

24 ecoalerts

25 ourreaderswrite

26 businessspotlight

28 fitbody

32 healthykids

38 consciouseating

42 greenliving

44 healingways

50 wisewords

52 naturalpet 54 inspiration

55 calendar

62 classifieds

63 resourceguide

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48 HAVENING Calms the Brain in Unique Fashion by Donna Ryen

50 ALEXANDRA PAUL ON VEGAN ACTIVISM Her Kind Lifestyle Honors All Living Things by Gerry Strauss

52 EYE HEALTH FOR DOGS 10 Foods to Keep Canine Vision Sharp by Audi Donamor

54 THE ADVENTURE OF COUCHSURFING Stay with Locals and Make New Friends by Lisa Rosinky

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60! That’s how many issues of Natural Awakenings Chicago we have published, including this September issue. We’re almost ready to startthenextchapter,thesecondhalfofourfirstdecade,coming

next month with our October anniversary issue. Since we started on this journey, we’ve been blessed to meet so many amaz-ing people in our community—passionate and gifted practitioners, inspiring teach-ers, heart-poundingly good speakers, dedicated life and health coaches, talented chefs, yoginis, sustainability gurus, dedicated local business owners and so many others. We’ve participated in a dazzling array of expos, exhibitions, shows, fund-raisers and gatherings, meeting and talking with some powerful groups and like-minded folks sharing a purpose and a cause. And all along, we’ve been honored and humbled to be serving you in our Chicagoland community. So often, we rush onto the treadmill of life, meet a goal, barely glance up to check it off and carry on to the next, not stopping to celebrate or evaluate—much less bask in the glory of—reaching the milestone we had set and just met! What kind of craziness is that? Sounds like a recipe for life passing us way too quickly. I was going to say “I” am fortunate enough, but I think if you’re reading this magazine and looking to improve the quality of your life in whatever area then really, we are all fortunate enough to have ample resources and people to guide, propel and motivate us to achieve some fantastical goals. (Don’t you love that word?) And hopefully, those same people will encourage us to celebrate the mile-stones of our goals—setting them, acting on and achieving them and becoming the person we strive to be by living a purposeful, goal-driven life in whatever way is meaningful to us—and by stopping to enjoy the daily ride. As we explore the concept of “agelessness” in this issue, we ask you to take sometimeeachdaytodefineandexploresomeofyourownfantastical goals. Whetheryouarejuststartingout,findingyourvoiceanddefiningyourlife’sdirec-tion, or if you’ve been at this a while and are a seasoned explorer in this life, we hope you’ll take some time to think about the steps you can take to learn some-thing new from the wonderful people that enrich your daily life. Each new person adds a little spark to our existence, just as we do to theirs, and each new interac-tion extends our youthful vigor and passion for living a truly ageless life. It’s been a fun summer of festivals and expos, and this month is no exception! Please come out and join us as we help celebrate two events, starting on September 12attheTheosoFESTMind,BodyandSpiritExpo,inWheaton.It’sourfirstyearatthis celebration, and we’re greatly looking forward to participating. Then on Sunday, September 13, we’re again joining our friends at the Evanston Green Living Festival. Get ready for fun as the annual festival teams up with Evanston Streets Alive! for a day of sustainable living and amazing food and music. Please see the news briefs, ads and calendar section for more details about these free, family events.

Happy September, Happy Equinox! Savor the month!

I see you in me; we are happiness living from inner wisdom.~Maytawee

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Putting the Plus in the O+ Festival to Aid the Arts

The O+ (Positive) Festival is coming to Chi-cago’s Pilsen neighborhood from September 3

through 6 with more than 20 artists and 35-plus national and local musicians. A parade and kickoff party will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday. The festivities last from 4 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday and from noon to midnight Saturday, with a Wellness Expo outside Pilsen Vintage from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday’s festivities are closed to the public and are only for artists, musicians and patrons of the event. The all-volunteer O+ Festival is dedicated to bringing wellness services to artists and musicians. They donate their time and talent by making murals/instal-lations or playing concerts and in return, receive medical, dental and wellness services donated by art-loving providers at the pop-up O+ Clinic.

Location: downtown Pilsen neighborhood, Chicago. Cost for a weekend pass is a $10 donation. For more information including a complete schedule, visit OPositiveFestival.org/Chicago.

Lakeview Integrative Medicine Offers Purification Program

Lakeview Integrative Medicine will present a special program, One Degree of Change, at 6:30 p.m., Sep-

tember 8, developed by whole food supplement manufac-turer Standard Process Inc., with Silvia Panitch, M.D., and Rindie Coker, DN. The program is an introduction to their 21-daypurificationprogramanddiscussesindetailthebenefitsofpurification. Daily exposure to toxins, including pollutants and diets

high in processed foods, can ultimately disrupt the body’s endocrine, immune, nervous and reproductive systems. Although the body rids itself of toxins naturally, itcaneventuallybecomeoverburdened.Purification,alsoknownasdetoxifica-tion,canhelpremovetoxins.TheStandardProcess21-DayPurificationProgramisdesigned to lighten the toxic load, improve digestion and help maintain a healthy weight by combining whole food supplements with a whole food diet to cleanse the body of common toxins.

Admission is free. Location: 3344 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. RSVP by Sept. 4 to 773-525-6595. For more information, email [email protected] or visit LakeviewIntegrativeMedicine.com.

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TheosoFEST  Mind, Body and Spirit Festival

The Theosophical Society in America will host the 15th annual TheosoFEST

Mind Body and Spirit Festival, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., September 12, on the grounds of its national headquarters, in Wheaton. The festival celebrates the wisdom of the generations, the unity of all life and spiritual self-transformation. Presentations include The Spiritual Power of Awareness, with Pablo Sender; Learn to Sing the Song Your Soul Has Given You, with Lydia Van den Broeck; Dream Interpretation, with Walter Per-schke; and Riding the Wave of Human Potential, with Emanuel Kuntzelman. Participants will have the opportu-nity to explore their spirituality and net-work with like-minded people. Activities include spiritual talks, qigong, tai chi, gong sound meditation, a spirit drum-ming circle, labyrinth walks and a vari-ety of vendors. Children can enjoy the Kids’ Korner and stories from Grandma Lois and her puppets, try tai chi and more. Vegetarian dishes from India Palace, Chicks ‘n Salsa and Around the World Café will be available.

Admission is free. Parking is $5, hybrid cars and bicycles are free.

Location: 1926 N. Main St., Wheaton. For more information, call 630-668-1571, ext. 315, or visit Theosophical.org/theosofest. See ad on page 49.

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Learn the Benefits of Massage at Whole Health Acupuncture

Whole Health Acupuncture is holding a community event, Introduction to Massage, from 11 a.m. to 1

p.m., September 12, presented by Mary Pat Payne, LMT. Participants will learn the basics of couples massage, self-massage, stress relief, stretching and deep breathing. Talks begin on the hour, followed by demonstrations, practice and free chair massages. Payne is a licensed massage therapist with 15 years of experience and offers integrated, or therapeutic mas-sage at Whole Health Acupuncture. Her style combines several massage techniques that include Swedish, deep

tissue, trigger point and myofascial release with stretching and other bodywork modalities to create a customized session. Owner and practitioner Michael Koziol, LAc, says, “At Whole Health Acu-puncture, we are committed to offering safe, effective and affordable acupunc-ture to as many people as we can. During sessions in our community acupunc-ture lounge, clients recline in our comfortable chairs for 30 to 60 minutes in a peaceful, relaxing environment. Our sliding scale ensures care that everyone can afford.”

Admission is free. Location: 50 Turner Ave., Ste. 101, Elk Grove Village. For more information or to RSVP, call 847-357-3929 by Sept. 11. See ad in the Community Resource Guide.

Evanston Streets Alive Highlights Green Living and Hispanic Heritage

Streets Alive, an Evanston community event with a theme of Just Move—

Walk, Run and Bike to a More Sustain-able Life! will take place from 1 to 6 p.m., September 13. Presented by Citizens’ Greener Evanston (CGE), the Evanston Environ-mental Association (EEA), and the city of Evanston, the event will clear a mile ofMainStreetofcarsandfillitwithfunactivities. The Evanston Green Living Festival will be part of Streets Alive this yearforthefirsttime.LatinoResourceswill celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Streets Alive with food, music and games. The event’s goal is to help every-one visualize new ways to use public space and to inspire healthy, green transportation.

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Amy Iaquinta Offers Free Belly Fat Seminar in Northfield

Dr. Amy Iaquinta, of Phoenix Healing, will conduct a dinner seminar at 6:30 p.m. on September 16 at The

HappInnBarandGrill,inNorthfield.She’llexplainhowhormone imbalances can increase belly fat, disrupt sleep cycles, decrease fat burning and discuss how to reduce these symptoms. Participants will also learn why count-ing calories doesn’t work for belly fat, and what type of exercise to do to increase fat burning.Iaquintaisacertifiedfunctionalmedicinepractitioner

whospecializesindeterminingthestateofthebody’sfunctionsthroughspecificlab testing. From these results, she creates a personal blueprint to restore health and balance to her patients’ bodies through all-natural programs. “My passion is to help each one of my patients improve so greatly, both physically and mentally, that they become a better version of themselves, and ultimately have a much more optimal quality of life,” states Iaquinta, who has been in practice for 19 years. Her officeislocatedinGlenview.

Admission is free. Location: 305 Happ Rd., Northfield. RSVP (required) to 877-564-7060. For more information, visit DoctorAmy.com. See ad on page 13.

Green Home Chicago Presents Evening Workshop and Networking

Green Home Chicago, celebrating its eighth year in business, presents the workshop, What is

Quartz? from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., September 17. Net-working prior to the event is from 5 to 5:30 p.m. The one-stop, eco-friendly interior design showroom will teach attendees the details of this most popular current material for hard surface countertops.

The city-based design center supports local and American-made products, local artists and artisans. Their green criteria includes recycled, non-toxic and sustainable materials. They focus on listening to customers, hearing their vision for their home or officeandthenhelpingthemtocreateaspace that’ll be healthy and functional and also look fabulous. Green Home Chicago does kitchen and bathroom

remodeling,aswellasoffersfurniture,draperyandflooringmaterialsforpurchase. A Makers Show will be held on November 5, beginning at 5:30 p.m., with local artists and artisans selling their wares for the holidays. Artists interested in showing their work should email [email protected].

Location: 213 N. Morgan, Ste. 1-D, Chicago. Designers are eligible for CEUs. For more information, call 312-432-9400 or visit ghcdesigncenter.com. See ad on page 15.

Get Ready for Fall Landscaping

Fall is the perfect time to plant native

trees and shrubs, and Conserve Lake County is holding their third an-nual Fall Native Tree and Shrub Sale. Online pre-order shopping continues through September 18 at ConserveLakeCounty.org. Shoppers can pick up plants in person from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., October 2 and 9 a.m. to noon, October 3, at the Almond Marsh Conserve Lake County Office.

Members receive a 10 percent dis-count. Location: 32492 N. Almond Rd., Grayslake. For more information, call 847-568-5989 or email [email protected]. To pre-order, visit ConserveLakeCounty.org/what-we-do/upcoming-events/event/116-fall-native-tree-and-shrub-sale.

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Find a New Beginning for Relationships

Helen Gitlevich, a medical doctor, decided to pursue her passion for helping othersindifferentways.Sheisnowacertifiedrelationshipcoach,certified

RightRelationshipForYoufacilitator,AccessConsciousnesscertifiedfacilitator,Body Process facilitator, Akashic Records teacher and Reiki master.

She will conduct a Right Relationship for You Intro class from 7 to 9 p.m., September 18, and a Right Relationship for You New Beginning class from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., September 19 and 20. New Beginnings offers a different way to examine current relationships, envision what they could become and discover ways to create something new in life. People can take just the intro or both classes, but the Friday evening class is a prerequisite for the entire weekend course.

Price: Intro class, $55 and New Beginnings, $850. To RSVP to either event, call 847-361-6259, email [email protected] or visit AccessConsciousness.com.

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Keep Our Beaches Clean and Healthy

Be one of the thousands of people that will help clean up their local beaches on September 19 as part of the Alliance for the Great Lakes annual September

Adopt-a-Beach Event. Cleanups will take place in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Min-nesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. Volunteers adopt a favorite stretch of shoreline and care for it by clearing away litter.

Open to individuals and groups, Adopt-a-Beach volunteers cleared nearly 51,800 pounds of trash from all eight Great Lakes states last year. Their reach is broader than cleaner shorelines, however.Manyusetheirfindingstomakereal-world changes for their beaches, writing letters to the editors of local publications or creatingpublicdisplaysoftheirfindings.Forothers, beach adoption provides a hands-on lesson in citizen engagement for families, scouts

and school groups. TheAlliancelauncheditsfirstSeptemberAdopt-a-BeachcleanupsinMichi-gan and Illinois in 1991 to coincide with the International Coastal Cleanup.

Dates and times for cleanups vary by location. Register online at GreatLake-sAdopt.org. For more information, visit GreatLakes.org/SAAB.

Unity to Host Tasty Event

Unity in Chicago will host Taste of Unity—a culi-nary extravaganza for all ages, from 1 to 6 p.m.,

September 19, in the garden. Participants will enjoy tasting portions of appetizers, sides, entrées and desserts from more than 40 Unity “chefs”. BBQ, international dishes and vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m., with the after party from 4 to 6 p.m. DJ Ron will provide music throughout the afternoon for dancing.

Free parking. Location: 1925 W. Thome Ave., Chicago. For more information, visit UnityChicago.org. See ad on page 47.

BeHealthful Retreat Highlights Health and Wellness

The second annual all-day BeHealth-ful Retreat, presented by Jewel Osco

and BalancedBabe.com, will take place on September 27 at the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago’s historic Bridgeport neighborhood. Sarah Baker, a holistic busi-nessconsultant,certifiedplant-basednutrition and holistic health coach and founder of BalancedBabe.com, launched the Be-Healthful Retreat series with the mission of creat-ing inspirational space where a like-minded com-munity can cel-ebrate, connect, communicate and walk away with the tools and tips needed for personal/business growth and health and wellness. Highlightsincludefivein-depthpanel discussions led by Chicago area experts, including Dr. Romy Block and Dr. Arielle Levitan, Dr. Dena Mendes, Bela Gandhi, Registered Dietician Dawn Jackson Blatner, Jasmine Jaf-feralli, Patrice Grell Yursik of Afrobella.com, Natalie Slater of BakeAndDestroy.com, ayurvedic practitioner Monica Yearwood and others. There will be six yoga and Pilates classes, led by yogi gurus such as Pam Udell, Amy Levy, Betina Gozo and Ash-ley Kohler; complimentary spa services from more than 20 spa vendors; and holistic shopping, cooking demonstra-tions, food tastings, lunch options, Zen rooms, giveaways and more from more than 20 wellness vendors.

Parking is free. Location: 1029 W. 35th St., Chicago. For more information, visit BeHealthfulRetreat.com, SarahNicole-Baker.com and BalancedBabe.com. See ad on page 12.

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Abundant Life Gala Anniversary Dinner

AbundantLifeSpiritualCenteriscelebratingitsfive-yearanniversary with a special dinner event from 6 to 9

p.m.,October3,atthePattyTurnerCenter,inDeerfield.Maggiano’s will cater the event and wine will be available for purchase. Musical entertainment will be provided by the center’s band, The Grateful Living, which will perform a selection of their most engaging pop/classic rock/indie performance songs. Reverend Carol Saunders was led by Spirit to begin aspiritualcommunityaffiliatedwithUnityWorldwideMin-istries here in 2010. Since then, the community has been a source of spiritual awakening for many people through itslife-affirmingSundayservices,seasonalsacredservic-es, deeply connected community, spiritual classes and events.

Tickets: $50/person and include a donation to Abundant Life Spiritual Center. Location: 375 Elm St., Deerfield. To purchase tickets, email [email protected] or use the PayPal button at AbundantLifeUnity.org.

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Aver Relocates Holistic Dental Practice

Dr.AllaAver,DDS,hasmovedherofficetoanewloca-tion at 2400 Ravine Way, Suite 400, in Glenview. Aver

saysthatshewilloffertopatients“agreendentalofficethatis environmentally friendly and hypoallergenic,” beginning September9.Thenewofficewillalsohaveanadditionalroom to accommodate emergency patients, more waiting room seating to accommodate family visits and a larger parking lot. Aver, a biological and holistic dentist, uses homeopathy to effectively treat dental patients. She has advanced training in nutrition, toxicology, homeopathy, herbology and natural

therapies such as CranioSacral and oxygen therapy that compliment biological dentistry.

A dental discount plan available and PPO insurance plans accepted. For appointments, call 847-998-5100 or visit GlenviewSmiles.com. See ad on page 45, in the Community Resource Guide and at NAChicagoNorth.com.

Try Nutrition Response Testing at Gnosis Natural Health

There’s a new player in Chi-town for natural health solutions—Gnosis

Natural Health—located at 5756 North Ridge Avenue, Suite 3, specializing in treating the root cause of symptoms such as allergies, migraines, stress, fatigue, arthritis, weight loss, digestive health, irritable bowel syndrome, sleep disorders, pregnancy nutrition, infertil-ity issues and more. Claire Boye-Doe, a natural health

practitioner and clinical nutritionist who uses Nutrition Response Test-ing at Gnosis Natural Health, says, “Our focus is not so much anti-Western medicine, because urgent care is impor-

tant. It’s more that we we know how to respect the human body’s ability to heal itself as long as it’s provided the right food/fuel. The modality we use for assessment is Nutrition Response Testing. It’s all-natural, non-invasive and accurate, and can be done on babies up to senior citizens!” Boye-Doe will deliver a lecture on “super fuel” health recovery programs November 14 for the Chicago A.R.E. group at the Unity Church, in Des Plaines.

Unity location: 259 E. Central Rd., Des Plaines. For more information, call 773-561-5516

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Taf G. Paulson D.D.S., P.C. & Associates

I’ve been going to Dr. Paulson now for the last 15 years and I’m extremely happy. Indeed, I trust her so completely that I still see her even though I moved to London. Every time I’m back in Chicago – twice a year – I make an appointment. Why? Dr. Paulson and her lovely staff do incredible work and give great preventive advice. Dr.Paulson has an engineering background and it shows. Her approach is thorough, meticulous, and long-lasting. And she’s helped me completely turnaround the health of my teeth and gums. As an actor, when it comes to my teeth, I don’t want to mess around… I can’t recommend Dr. Paulson and her staff enough. ~ Jeff Mash

Infinite thanks to my loyal and wonderful patients who have chosen me for their dental care and have trusted our process in leading them to ultimate dental health!

Have you made an intention to improve your health this year? Are you looking for a gentle, preventative, and holistic approach in choosing a dental home? I’d like to invite you to our practice. To me and my team, listening to your concerns, caring for your oral health, and providing a comfortable experience each and every visit is essential! That is why we are here!

I know that choosing a dentist can sometimes bring anxiety and doubts, and we understand your concerns. We are here to guide you towards your most “healthiest mouth” in a conscientious manner. Holistic dentistry is about seeing the whole picture and knowing that oral health is a reflection of whole body wellness. We focus on providing each patient a personalized approach and the gentle conscious care that reflects the intention that brought them to call us in the first place!

Whether your visit is routine, cosmetic or to replace old fillings, we offer a calm, friendly and welcoming environment that helps YOU relax and be at ease so that coming to the dentist can be a new, refreshing, and inspiring experience.

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We look forward to meeting you and sharing smiles soon!

I always feel like I am in good hands with Dr. Paulson and her team. They are consistently sensitive, collaborative and efficient. Dr. Paulson and team are so gentle that I have often fallen asleep in the dentist’s chair. Who falls asleep at the dentist? ~ Rev. Jacki Belile, CPC

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Feng Shui School Opens Online Crystal Shoppe

The Feng Shui School of Chicago, a gold-level school offering ba-

sic Feng Shui in a Day classes and a CertifiedFengShuiConsultantTrainingProgram, has launched a new online Crystal Shoppe where customers can order crystals to keep energy circulat-ing throughout their homes. Founder,DirectorandCertified

Feng Shui Consultant Laurie Pawli contends that adding crys-tals to any space can create positive results in one’s life. She advises customers to place them in windows, long hallways, on desks, tables or at the center of the home. “My intention was to provide high-quality crystals at the lowest possible price for my clients and students to use as they applied feng shui in their homes,” explains Pawli. “And thenIrealizedthateveryoneshouldbenefitfromthelowprices and the highest quality. Each crystal is also energized and cleared in the sun and moon, and surrounded with the Six True Word Mantra to enhance the best energy.”

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with deep discounts on products and services. Get $45 worth of spa services for $20 and $10 goes back to a chosen school group. Those that can sell 100 $20 fundraising vouchers can make $1,000 and help the teachers and parents unwind and relax. Services include one 45-minute salt room session, one 30-minute infrared salt sauna ses-sion and one 30-minute infrared massage session. That’s two hours of services to keep feeling so well. Pure crystal salt ionizes indoor air, simulating the cell-nourishing ions of an ocean breeze. The Himalayan salt used ismineralrich,anti-inflammatory,antibacterialandanti-microbial, providing an environment where just sitting and breathingdeliversmultiplebenefits.Infraredsaunadetoxi-ficationisagradual,gentle,safeandeffectiveapproachincleansing the whole body for weight loss and cell renewal.

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Learn to GrowWELL at Agricultural High School

TheChicagoPublicSchoolOfficeofStudent Health and Wellness is hold-

ing a morning of gardening and school wellness workshops from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., September 4, at the Chicago High School for Agricul-tural Sciences, to kick off the new school year. Learn to Grow-WELL from experts in urban horticulture and student gardening activities. Breakfast and tour of the school are included. Workshops include Gardening 101; Literature in the Garden; School Gardens and Core Content; Healthy Teacher Cook-ing; No Kitchen No Problem—Lessons from the Edible Schoolyard; Permaculture in the Garden; School Gardens and the Arts; and Growing Early Math in the Garden. Location: 3857 W. 111th St., Chicago. Register at Tinyurl.com/GrowWELLWork-shops. CPDUs are available for teachers that register through CPS Learning Hub.

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Yoga Boosts Brain Gray MatterResearch from the Brain Imaging and Analysis Center at

Duke University Medical Center has found that a regular hatha yoga practice increases gray matter within the brain, reversing the loss found among those with chronic pain. The researchers tested seven hatha yoga meditation practitioners and seven non-practitioners. Each of the subjects underwent tests for depression, anxiety, moods and cognition levels, along with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans. The scientists found that the brains of the yoga meditation practitionerscontainedsignificantlygreatergraymatterby

volume in key brain regions, including the frontal, temporal and occipital cortices, plus the cerebellum and the hippocampus, compared to the non-yoga subjects. The yoga meditation practitioners also had more gray area in the prefrontal cortex regions that are involved in decision-making, reward/consequence, control and coordination.

Smog Increases Stroke RiskResearch from Germany has found that the high particulate

numbers in smoggy areas increase the risk of stroke. The Heinz Nixdorf Recall study followed more than 4,400 people between the ages of 45 and 74 years old. The researchers began the study in 2000. They compared stroke and heart attacks to air pollution particulate matter (PM) levels of PM10 (particle sizes of 10 micrometers or less) and PM2.5 (2.5 micrometers or less). The study found that stroke incidence was more than two-and-a-half times higher among people with long-term

exposure to PM10, while stroke incidence increased by more than three times among people with long-term exposure to PM2.5 smog.

Support Groups Keep Artery Patients MobileResearch published in the Journal of the American

Heart Association has determined that when peripheral artery disease patients engage in behavioral support groups that encourage exercise, they realize increased mobility. The researchers from Northwestern University followed 194 patients for a year, testing subjects at six months and again at 12 months. The patients were divided into two groups; one attended weekly intervention group meetings, while the control group attended weekly lectures. After six months, the researchers found that only 6.3 percent of those that attended the support group meetings experienced mobility loss, compared to 26.5 percent of those that didn’t attend the meetings. After one year, the support group attendees again showed positive results. The control group had 18.5 percent loss in mobility, while only 5.2 percent of the support group attendees did.

Chamomile Tea Helps Us Live LongerIn a study of 1,677 Mexican-Amer-

ican men and women over the age of 65 from the Southwestern U.S., researchers have found that drinking chamomile tea decreases the risk of earlier mortality by an average of 29 percent. Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch followed the study population for seven years. Among those tested, 14 percent drank chamomile tea regularly. These were primarily women, and those women that drank chamomile tea experienced a 33 percent reduced mortality during the study period. The small group of men that drank the chamomile tea regularlydidnotregisterasignificantdifference in mortality. Chamomile also has a long his-tory of use in folk medicine and is primarily used to settle digestion and calm the mind. It is a leading natu-ral herbal tea in many countries and contains no caffeine. While various species may be used, chamomile tea is traditionally madebyinfusingtheflowersofei-ther German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) or Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) into hot water. In Spanish-speaking regions, chamomile tea is often referred to as manzanilla tea—consumed in Mexico and other Spanish cultures for centuries.

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New Divvy for Everyone Program Expands Access to Bike SharingDivvy for Everyone (D4E) is breaking down barri-ers to access the popular bike-share program by offering reduced cost annual memberships to resi-dents. Under the new initiative, Chicago residents with incomes below 300 percent of the federal poverty level that don’t have a credit or debit card will qualify for a $5 annual Divvy membership, compared to the regular $75 price. The effort follows a major expansion of Divvy to new neighborhoods earlier this year, and a record-breaking weekend for ridership over the Fourth of July. Divvy is working with two local organizations on D4E outreach efforts. Slow Roll Chicago, dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and equitable bicycle culture in Chicago, is conducting citywide outreach. Go Bronzeville is focused on building local awareness in the Bronzeville community. In just two years of operation, more than 9.25 million miles have been logged on Divvy bikes through more than 4.4 million trips.

For more information, visit DivvyBikes.com/d4e.

Fresh Moves Mobile Markets Serve Food DesertsFresh Moves Mobile Markets will soon be provid-ing affordable fresh fruits and vegetables in food desert communities on the city’s south and west sides. Growing Power, a national leader of the Good Food Movement for the last 20 years and an award-winning model of sustainable urban farming, will bring locally sourced fresh produce to neighborhood stops throughout 12 communities intheprogram’sfirstyear.Thecitywillprovideoneout-of-servicetransitbus,plusfuel and maintenance for one year, in support of the program. Residents will be able to use SNAP to make purchases. Mobile Markets will begin operating year-round on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Times and locations for the bus route are available at GrowingPower.org and Tinyurl.com/MobileFoodMarkets.

Composting Ordinance ExpandedThe Chicago City Council voted to expand compost-ing operations at community gardens and urban farms across Chicago, as well as create a citywide community garden registry and urban farm compost-ing permit. The goal of the program is to expand the type of allowable compostable materials at both com-munity gardens and urban farms, while implement-ing commonsense measures to ensure public health standards are maintained. Jen Walling, executive director of the Illinois Environmental Council, states, “This ordinance positions Chicago as one of the top cities in the nation for small-scale composting sites, protecting the environment and introducing new tools for urban farmers and gardeners.”

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While there is no shortage of yoga studios in the Chicago-land area, few of them offer as

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Reikicertifica-tions, sound healing, gong journeys and art therapy,” says Kaur. Once a month, they offer a Com-munity Healing Circle, which includes a vegetarian-friendly potluck, a sound healing kirtan room and 10-minute gong inte-gration. Practitioners offer 15-to-30-minute sessions on a range of healing practices such as light therapy, crystal therapy, shamanic and

tarot readings, chakra balancing, cup-ping, acupuncture and Thai body work. Events like Full Moon Fire Cere-mony with Live Music and New Moon, New Beginnings Gong Journey with Reiki Healers are favorites. “Most of us live our lives so disconnected from the Earth and devoid of any kind of ritual that creates the space for us to con-nect,” says Kaur. “The new moon and full moon provide us with opportunities to carve out time in our lives for the sacred space needed to take care of ourselves. It’s essential.” Kaur encourages the Sat Nam Yoga community to take an active role in their own health and well-being. Be-sides a yoga class for tweens, they have students ranging in age from 20 to 75 years old. “It’s a joy to see how alike we really are,” says Kaur. “Sat Nam Yoga Chicago is for anyone who is curious aboutthebenefitsofyogaandmedita-tionandhowtheymayfitintheirownlives, as well as anyone who would like more information on physical and mental preservation.” Sat Nam Yoga is run largely by vol-unteers.Thepracticeofseva,orselflessservice, is a huge part of what they be-lieve. “We teach people how to create more space within for living passionate, healthy and happy lives, all while being supported by a community of people who are shifting, recreating and loving,” says Kaur.

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After practicing internal medicine for 10 years in Boston, Dr. Timothy McCall became a

full-time writer, exploring the health benefitsofyoga.Asthemedicaleditorof Yoga Journal and the author of Yoga as Medicine: The Yogic Prescription for Health and Healing, he says, “In the late 90s, the conveyor belt of patient care continued to speed up and I got frustrated. There was less time to form relationships with patients, which is essential to providing quality care without excessive tests and drugs.” Initially, McCall found that most of the documented research on yoga was from India, and notes it was low in quality from a Western perspective (though it is now excellent). In the West, thefirstnotablescientificyogaarticlewas published in 1973 in The Lancet on combining yoga and biofeedback to manage hypertension. According to the International Journal of Yoga, the surge inyoga’spopularityherefinallygainedacademic interest in 2007, and there are now more than 2,000 yoga titles in the

National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database, with 200 added annually. Initially, yoga teacher and econo-mist Rajan Narayanan, Ph.D., founded thenonprofitLifeinYogaFoundationand Institute to offer free teacher training. Within a couple of years, the founda-tion’s focus shifted to integrating yoga into the mainstream healthcare system. “We realized that to make a real dif-ference, we needed to teach doctors aboutyogaanditsscientificallyproven effects,” he says. Medical providers can earn credits to keep their licenses current by attending courses by Life in Yoga, the only yoga institution independently certifiedbytheAccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medi-cal Education. Currently, even if physicians don’t prac-tice yoga, it’s likely that

many of their patients do. “You now see it everywhere from major medical centers to mainstream advertising,” says Mc-Call, who notes an increase in doctors, nurses and therapists attending the Yoga as Medicine seminars he and his wife Eliana teach internationally and from their Simply Yoga Institute studio, in Summit, New Jersey.

Mounting Evidence“Yoga may help prevent diseases across the board because the root cause of 70 to 90 percent of all disorders is stress,” says Narayanan. Yoga increases the body’s ability to successfully respond to stress by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which slows the heart and lowers blood pressure. That in turn suppresses sympathetic activity, reducing the amount of stress hormones in the body. Studies collected on PubMed.gov demonstrate that yoga has been found to help manage hypertension, osteoporosis, bodyweight,physicalfitness,anxiety,de-pression, diabetes, reproductive functions and pregnancy, among other issues. Stud-ies at California’s Preventive Medicine Research Institute have tracked ameliora-tion of heart disease. A growing body of researchisvalidatingyoga’sbenefitsforcancer patients, including at the Universi-ty of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. A small study at Norway’s University of Oslo suggests that yoga even alters gene expression, indicating it may induce healthbenefitsonamolecularlevel.

Cultural Challenges“For yoga to be effective, a regular practice must be implemented, which is challenging in a culture where people

can’t sit for long without an electronic device. It’s more than just popping pills,” says Narayanan. McCall says, “Even if people can commit to just a few minutes of

yoga practice a day, if they keepitupthebenefitscanbeenormous.” “There are no sales reps telling doctors to use yoga

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ing to gain full acceptance in mainstream medicine. Anotherbarrieriscertificationstandards.TheInterna-tional Association of Yoga Therapists (iayt.org) and the Coun-cil for Yoga Accreditation International (cyai.org) are both beginningtooffercertificationsfortherapytrainingprogramsandtherapists.Narayananishopefulthatcertificationcouldlead to yoga being covered by insurance. Medical school curricula have started shifting to em-brace complementary approaches to wellness, with many textbooks now including information on mind/body thera-pies. The Principles and Practices of Yoga in Healthcare, co-edited by Sat Bir Khalsa, Lorenzo Cohen, McCall and Shirley Tellesanddueoutin2016,isthefirstprofessional-level,medical textbook on yoga therapy. “Yoga has been proven to treat many conditions, yet yoga teachers don’t treat conditions, we treat individuals,” saysMcCall.“Yogatherapyisnotaone-size-fits-allprescrip-tion because different bodies and minds, with different abili-ties and weaknesses, require individualized approaches.” While medical research is working to grant yoga more legitimacy among doctors, policymakers and the public, Mc-Call says, “I believe these studies are systematically underes-timating how powerful yoga can be. Science may tell us that it decreases systolic blood pressure and cortisol secretion and increases lung capacity and serotonin levels, but that doesn’t begin to capture the totality of what yoga is.”

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

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Too Much Too SoonIt seems that many young kids playing on teams today are over-coached by controlling, command-oriented adults.

milestones, plus managing stress and becoming resilient. Payne observes, “In free play, chil-dren have to actively problem solve and take one another’s feelings into account if the play is to be successful. In sports, the social problem solving is largely ex-trinsic, facilitated by coaches, referees or parents. During a child’s formative stages, between the ages of 5 and 12, having the freedom to develop, create and innovate is critical.” Creativity isn’t limited to only younger children. How sports are taught in this country at all levels, right up through college, often inhibits ath-letic creativity and problem solving—as Levy has noticed year after year in the freshmen players she trains—rather than fostering these attributes.

A Better AlternativeIt’s crucial to consider the whole child, not just the budding athlete. To revive a child’s imagination and create better conditions for developing creativity, re-siliencyandflexibility,contemplatetheoption of taking a child out of organized youth sports for a while to provide the time, space and opportunity to redis-cover childhood play and games. Then support them in re-entering organized athletics when they’re a bit older and more physically and emotionally ready. Also, some kids that get heavily in-volved in highly structured youth sports too early may be prone to behavioral problems and serious physical injuries. The best thing a parent can do for a young child that is active and interested in sports is roll up their sleeves and join in unscripted backyard or playground family play. Kids thrive in the attention offered from mom or dad, regardless of parental athletic skill levels. Also, or-ganize play dates with other neighbor-hood kids of varying ages, because they love to learn from each other, including how to work out disagreements. Once kids are socially, emotion-ally and physically ready, organized sports can be an amazing platform forfun-filledlearning.Havingalready

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In a nutshell, that’s the philosophy of visionary women’s health expert Dr. Christiane Northrup, of Yarmouth,

Maine, as explored in her latest book, Goddesses Never Age. “We’re long overdue for a para-digm shift about how we feel about growing older,” says Northrup. “You can change your future by adopting a new, ageless attitude that will help you flourishphysically,emotionally,men-tally and spiritually. We don’t have to buy into modern medicine’s promotion of the idea of the pathology of aging.” One of Northrup’s primary admo-nitions: “Don’t tell anyone how old you are. Another birthday means nothing.”

Maintain a Sound MindOur Western society fosters a belief sys-tem that we will become decrepit, frail

and mentally feeble at a certain age. “When my mother turned 50, her mail-boxsuddenlyfilledwithadsforadultdiapers, walkers and long-term care insurance,” Northrup quips. The point is well taken. Think vibrant, healthy, gorgeous and yes, sexy Sandra Bullock, Johnny Depp, Chris Rock and Brooke Shields—all 50 or older—as the targets of ads for Depend. We’re living and working longer, and many of us are feeling, looking and staying young longer. So is 60 the new 40? Yes, say State University of New York at Stony Brook researchers, and further note that we’re generally leading longer and healthier lives. Centenarians are the fastest-grow-ing segment of the U.S. population. In the 2010 census, 53,364 people had surpassed their 100th year, an increase

of 40 percent over the 1980 census, and more than 80 percent of them are women. The National Institute on Aging projects that this number could increase tenfold or more by 2050. What we think of as “old” has changed. Many baby boomers refuse to buy into the mythology of aging, bristle at being called senior citizens and espe-cially dislike being called elderly. Their position is backed by science. Stem cell biologist Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., author of Biology of Belief and currently a visiting professor at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, in Auckland, is best known for promoting the concept that DNA can be changed by belief, for good or ill. Lipton explains that we all have billions of stem cells designed to repair or replace damaged—and aging—tissues and organs. “[These cells] are pro-foundlyinfluencedbyourthoughtsandperceptions about the environment,” Lipton explains. “Hence our beliefs about aging can either interfere with or enhance stem cell function, causing our physiological regeneration or decline.” “Yes, we are destined to grow older, but decrepitude and what we call aging is an optional state,” Northrup adds. “Our genes, nutrition and environment are under our control far more than we may have thought.” More, she says, “Words are powerful. Don’t talk yourself into believing your brain is turning to mush just because you are over 40.”

Take Control of the Body“Manage the four horsemen of the ag-ing apocalypse,” encourages nutrition and longevity expert Jonny Bowden, Ph.D.,aLosAngelesboard-certifiednutritionist and author of The Most Effective Ways to Live Longer. He says the aging process, including disease, loss of physical or mental function and the general breakdown of systems, is caused by one or more of four factors: oxidative damage (literally rusty cells); inflammation;glycation(excesssugar,metabolic syndrome); and stress. “Collectively, they damage cells and DNA, wear down organs and systems, deeply damage the vascular pathways that deliver blood and oxygen to the entire body, and even shrink

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brain size,” explains Bowden. While it may seem like a tall order to make lifestyle changes that vanquish these four horsemen, Bowden says they can be broken into manageable elements by employing an arsenal of healthful weapons: whole foods, nutrients, stress-reduction techniques, exercise,detoxificationandrelationshipimprovement. “All of these actually do double duty, battling more than one of the four processes that can effectively shorten your life,” he reports, based on his 25 years of study.

Oxidative Damage Consider what rust does to metal. That’s what free radical oxygen molecules do to cells. Over time, they damage them and cause aging from within. “Oxidative damage plays a major role in virtually every degenerative disease of aging, from Alzheimer’s to cancer to heart disease and diabetes, even im-mune dysfunction,” says Bowden. His recommended key to destroy-ing free radicals is a diet rich in antioxi-dants, including lots of fresh fruits and vegetables and healthy fats, nuts, grass-fed meats and organic dairy products. Avoid environmental free radicals that show up in toxic chemicals by eating as much organic food as possible and avidly avoiding residues of the poison-ous pesticides and herbicides sprayed on crops eaten by people and livestock. InflammationLong-terminflammationisasilentkiller because it operates beneath the radar, often unnoticed, damaging blood vessel walls. Like oxidative dam-age,inflammationisafactorinallthedegenerative diseases associated with aging, says Bowden. His suggestion: First, get a C-reactive protein (CRP) test to determine thelevelsofinflammationinourbody.A CRP level over 3 milligrams/liter indi-cates a high risk of a heart attack. Anti-inflammatoryfoodslikeonions,garlic,leafy greens, tomatoes, beans, nuts and seedshaveallbeenwidelyscientificallyproventoreducechronicinflammation.

Glycation This is the result of excessive sugar that glues itself to protein or fat molecules, leaving a sticky mess that creates ad-vanced glycation end (AGE) products that damage all body systems and are acknowledged culprits in the dreaded diseases associated with aging. Bowden’s basic answer is to mini-mize intake of sugar and simple carbs; anythingmadewithwhiteflourorwhite rice. Also avoid fried dishes and any foods cooked at high temperatures that actually skip the glycation produc-tion in the body and deliver harm-ful AGEs directly from the food. He advises taking 1,000 mg of carnosine (available in health food stores) daily to prevent glycation. StressThe long-term effects of physical, men-tal or emotional stress are tremendously damaging to the human physiology. Sustained exposure to the stress hor-mone cortisol can shrink parts of the brain, damage blood vessels, increase blood sugar levels, heart rate and blood pressure and contribute to chronic inflammation,accordingtowell- established science recorded in the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Bowden warns, “Stress manage-ment is not a luxury.” In its many forms, including prayer, meditation and breathing exercises, it should be part of any agelessness program. Deep, restful sleep is as vital a component as ending toxic relationships, having a nurturing circle of friends and doing familiar, gentle exercise such as yoga or tai chi. Overall, Bowden adds, “Rather than thinking of

such endeavors as anti-aging, I strive to embody the concept of age indepen-dence. I admire former Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, who resigned from the court when he reached age 90 because he wanted to play more tennis.” Bowden recommends embracing the concept of “squaring the curve”, meaning that instead of anticipating and experiencing a long downhill slope of poor health leading to death, “I look at a long plateau of health, with a steep drop-off at the end.” Wellness guru Dr. Michael Roizen, chair of the Cleveland Clinic’s Wellness Institute, contends that although our chronological age can’t be changed, “Your ‘real age’ [calculated from data he collected from 60 million people] is the result of a wide variety of factors that are within your control. Dietary choices alone can make you 13 years younger or older than your actual age.” Roizen adds uncontrolled por-tion sizes, tobacco use and physical inactivity to the list of life-shortening lifestyle options.

Align with Spirit“If you don’t have some kind of spiritual foundation, literally, God help you,” saysNorthrup.“Godisn’tconfinedtoabook or a church, mosque or synagogue. Divinityisthecreativeloving,vitalflowof life force that we’re all part of and connected to. Our bodies are exquisite expressions meant to embody, not deny our spirits.” Touch, pleasure and sex can be part of it, too. Individuals that have the mostfulfillingsexliveslivethelongest,according to researchers conducting the University of California, Riverside’s

Longevity Project. “Pleasure comesininfiniteforms,”says Northrup. “It can mean the exquisite taste of a pear or the sound of an angelic symphony, the kiss of sun on skin, the laughter of a child, spending time with friends or creating a pastel land-scape. When you experi-ence pleasure, God comes through and you become aware of your divine nature. You’llfindthatjoycomesin

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With the demand for seafood outpacing what can safely be harvested in the wild, half the

seafood we eat comes from aquaculture, says Kathryn Sullivan, Ph.D., administra-tor for the National Oceanic and Atmo-spheric Administration (NOAA). Yet, farmed seafood has a reputa-tion for uneven quality and question-able farming practices. A primary rea-son is that much of what Americans buy comes from Asia, where aquaculture is less stringently managed. Meanwhile, domestic aquaculture provides only about 5 percent of the seafood con-sumed here, according to NOAA.

Safe Seafood SolutionsIf we want to eat safer, sustainable, farmed seafood, there are two solu-tions.Oneistopurchasefarmedfishraised in the U.S., says Sullivan. The agency’s FishWatch consumer informa-tion service assures: “If it’s harvested in the United States, it’s inherently

sustainable as a result of the rigorous U.S. management process that ensures fisheriesarecontinuouslymonitored,improved and sustainable.” Whole Foods Markets have found that farming seafood (aquaculture) can provide a consistent, high-quality, year-round supply of healthy and delicious protein. Accordingly, “When it’s done right, aquaculture can be environmen-tally friendly and offer a crucial way to supplementwild-caughtfishsupplies.On the other hand, poor farming practic-es such as the overuse of chemicals and antibiotics and those that cause water pollution and other negative impacts on the environment are bad news.” A second solution is to consult withatrustedfishmongerthathashighstandardsforflavor,health,safety,sus-tainability and environmental concerns.

The Green Fish FarmerChefs like Rick Moonen, who owns RM Seafood, in Las Vegas, are getting

behind U.S. aquaculture farms that do it right, raising healthy, sustainable and deliciousfish.Moonenrecentlybecamea brand ambassador for True North Salmon, a farm system that integrates thewaynaturekeepsfishhealthyandfresh. “They have a salmon farm near a mussel farm near a kelp farm, mimick-ing the way these three species interact in the wild,” says Moonen. The best seafood farms take what geography and climate offer—ocean inlets, a natural spring and a natural de-pression in the land or indoor controlled freshwater tanks—and use clean feed. With no antibiotics, non-GMO food (freeofgeneticmodification)intherightratio, good water quality and creative waystousetheeffluent,theyemploygreenfarmingpracticestoraisefishandshellfishthat,inturn,arehealthytoeat. The Atlantic coasts of Maine and Canada are where families have been making their living from the sea for cen-turies, says Alan Craig, of Canada’s True NorthSalmonCompany.“Thefisharefed pellets made from all-natural, non-GMO sources with no dyes, chemicals or growth hormones added. Underwa-ter cameras monitor the health of the fishtopreventoverfeeding.” True North Salmon follows a three-bay system, similar to crop rotation on land. Each bay is designated for a particularageoffish:youngsalmon,market-readyfishandafallow,orempty,bay, breaking the cycle of any naturally occurring diseases and parasites. Robin Hills Farm, near Ann Arbor, Michigan, offers vegetable, meat, egg and fruit community supported agricul-ture, U-pick fruit and a pair of stocked farm ponds. Farm Manager Mitzi Koors explains that the ponds are a way to leverage natural resources, add another income stream and attract visitors. “Wefirstdiscoveredalow-lyingarea that would become a beautiful pond with a little work,” Koors relates. “We then expanded to two close ponds thatdon’tconnect,tokeeptheolderfishraised on at least six months of non-GMO organic feed separate from the newerfish.Thepondsarespringfed,providing a great environment for trout.” InnortheasternNebraska,fivegenerations of the Garwood family have traditionally raised cattle and produced

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Wild-caughtfishfrompurewatersisthegoldstandardofseafood,butsustainable populations from healthy waters are shrinking. That’s one reasonwhyfish farmsareappearing inunusualplaces—barramundiflourishonaNebraskacattleranch,shrimpinchillyMassachusettsandinland tilapia in Southern California.

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corn and tomatoes. To keep the farm thriving and sustainable, they have had to think outside the row crop. Today, they’re growing something new—barra-mundi, or Australian yellow perch. They built a warehouse that now holds 18, 10,000-gallonfishtanksfullofgrowingfish.AMarylandcompanyprovidesold-fashioned cow manure and leftover grain sorghum from area ethanol plants to create algae, naturally non-GMO, to use asbiofuelandfishfood.“Peopleprefertoeatlocallyraisedfood,evenifit’sfishin Nebraska,” says Scott Garwood. The sophistication of closed con-tainment systems like the Garwoods use means that chefs, too, can raise their ownfish,besidesgrowingtheirownherbs and vegetables. California Chef

Adam Navidi, owner of the Oceans & Earth restaurant, in Yorba Linda, also runs nearby Future Foods Farms, en-compassing 25 acres of herbs, lettuces, assorted vegetables and tank-raised tilapia. Baby greens, not GMO products, helpfeedthefish,whilenitratesfromtheammonia-richfishwastefertilizethecrops.Thefishwastewaterfiltersthroughthecropsandreturnstothefishtanksinanefficient,conservation-drivensystemthat produces healthy, organic food. “Someday, chefs will be known both by their recipes and the methods used to produce their food,” Navidi predicts.

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According to the nationally recog-nized Monterey Bay Aquarium’s

SeafoodWatch.org,thesefarmedfishandshellfisharecurrentBestChoices.Undereachfishorshellfishvariety,check the Seafood Recommenda-tionslistforspecificgeographicareas,certifiedorganicoptions,non-GMOfeed, or other designations. Arctic Char: The farmed variety, raised in closed-tank systems, produce little impact on local habitats in the PacificNorthwest. Barramundi (Australian yellow perch): Look for it sourced from recir-culating aquaculture systems in farms throughout the U.S. Catfish: Pond-farmed American catfish,foundmainlyneartheMis-sissippi River, are some of the most sustainablefishavailable. Crawfish: Domestic production centers mainly in Louisiana, grown in ponds on existing agricultural lands. No feeds are added, but minimal fertilizer is used to support an aquatic foodwebthatcrawfishthriveon.Asanative species, the potential impacts of escape are minimal. Mussels: Most farmed mussels for sale in the U.S. hail from New EnglandandthePacificNorthwest,orare imported from nations with strin-gent environmental regulations. The nonprofitMarineStewardshipCouncilindependentlycertifiessomeofthesemusselfisheriesassustainable.

Oysters: Nearly 95 percent of the oysters Americans eat are farmed in New England, the Gulf of Mexico and thePacificNorthwest.Oysterfarmsinthe U.S. and throughout the world are well managed and produce a sustain-able product. Salmon: Before ordering, Sea-foodWatchrecommendsfindingoutwhere salmon originated by asking the local grocer or restaurant man-ager if it’s wild caught or farmed and its source. Shrimp: Most caught or farmed in U.S. and Canada also qualify as a Seafood Watch Good Alternative. However, avoid shrimp caught in Louisiana with otter trawls and in the Gulf of Mexico (except Florida) with skimmer trawls. All shrimp from recirculating aquaculture systems constitute a Best Choice. Tilapia: Tank-farmed tilapia in the U.S. and Canada has become a popular standard. Trout: Farmed rainbow trout from the U.S. gets a nod because it’s raised in environmentally friendly ways in spring-fed ponds.

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Traditional sports stadiums and arenas generate a huge carbon footprint. Multiple sources concur

that during a single football game, a 78,000-seat stadium can consume 65,000 kilowatt hours of electricity, and discarded cardboard, plastic and paper; in-stadium food and beverage contain-ers; and tailgating debris that includes cans and bottles leave behind a moun-tain of waste. A dozen years ago, the pioneering Philadelphia Eagles enlisted the help of the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to begin a persistent push to their goal of going green. Today, the NRDC publishes the Greening Advisor guide-books on green operating practices for all professional teams in Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League and Major League Soccer, plus the U.S. Tennis Association, and has expanded to include college sports.

Food Stadium food has always been part of the fan experience, but it’s possible to eat sensibly and well with options like the roasted turkey sandwich at AT&T Park, in San Francisco, where concessionaires source locally and compost leftovers.

Veggie burgers, vegan cheesesteaks and sushi have also found their way onto game-day menus to add a change of pace for fans, says Julianne Soviero, author of Unleash Your True Athletic Potential. The growing interest shown by the sports industry in composting offers enormouspotentialbenefits,andnota moment too soon, says Allen Hersh-kowitz, Ph.D., co-founder of the Green Sports Alliance and director of the NRDC Sports Project. Using recyclable containers counts—New York City’s venerable Yankee Stadium reduced its trash load by 40 percent by switch-ing to biodegradable cups and service ware. PepsiCo supported the upgrade by exchanging its conventional plastic bottle for a bio-based version made from agricultural waste.

LightsAt New York’s Oncenter War Memorial Arena, the American Hockey League’s Syracuse Crunch pro team skates under LED lights. “They make the arena brighter. It’s easier to see the puck,” says defenseman Joey Mormina. “The fun light show that follows goals adds energy for the crowd and players.” LED lighting provides improved clarity in TV transmissions and sports action photos and doesn’t create

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soft spots on the ice, like traditional lights. “Utica and Binghamton teams switched to LED after playing in our arena,” comments Jim Sarosy, chief operatingofficerfortheCrunch.

Water “TheCrunchisthefirstprohockeyteam to skate on recycled rainwater,” Sarosy adds. “It’s collected from the roof, stored in three central reservoirs in the basement and pumped into the Zamboni machine for resurfacing the ice.” The practice also diverts rainwater from overworked sewer systems. Thefirstprofootballstadiumtoearna Leadership in Energy and Environmen-talDesign(LEED)GoldCertification,theSan Francisco 49ers Levi’s Stadium fea-tures a 27,000-square-foot rooftop garden to help control water runoff. Home to the Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers and Kings, the Staples Center hasswappedout178flushurinalsforwaterless models, reducing annual water usage by 7 million gallons. Like the Eagles, the Florida Marlins pro baseball team, in Miami, now uses 50percentlesswatervialow-flowplumbingfixtures.Also,thestadium’supgraded landscape design lessens outdoor irrigation needs by 60 percent. The University of Georgia likes keeping its grass green, but hates waste-fulwaterdispensers.Itsfootballfieldisnow watered via an underground irriga-tion system that saves a million gallons a year. Soil moisture sensors indicate when watering is needed.

More Creative PracticesLincoln Financial Field, home to the Philadelphia Eagles, now boasts more than 11,000 solar panels and 14 wind turbines that combined, generate more than four times the energy used for all home games in a season. The staff uses green cleaning products and has in-creased recycling more than 200 percent since 2010. Most creatively, the carbon costs of team travel are offset via mitiga-tionbyfinancingtreeplantingsintheirhome state and purchasing seedlings for a wildlife refuge in Louisiana. The Seattle Mariners Safeco Field’s new scoreboard uses 90 percent less power than its predecessor and the Arizona Cardinals pro football team

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provides bags for tailgating fans to use for recycling. Five NBA arenas have achieved LEEDcertification—PhillipsArena(Atlanta Hawks), Toyota Center (Hous-ton Rockets), American Airlines Arena (Miami Heat), Amway Center (Orlando Magic) and Rose Garden (Portland Trail Blazers). The goal of a cleaner, healthier planet is achievable with systemic shifts like these as more pro and collegiate sports teams score green points.

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A recent Harris Interactive poll indicates that only one in three Americans are happy. Success,

education and increases in annual household income create only margin-ally more happiness. So what will it take to go the distance? Inspiration for a Woman’s Soul: Choosing Happiness endeavors to discover just that. Its collection of intimate stories from more than two dozen women reveals telling insights—most profoundly, that happiness is a choice that anyone can make, regard-less of their history or circumstances. Four tips from contributors to the book show how we all can rise up out of our troubles to the other side, shining.

Let Go of ‘Supposed To’Family, friends and society exert pres-sure on us to achieve certain goals orimposetheirdefinitionofsuccess.Whenoursouldoesn’tfitthemold,exciting things can happen. Happiness strategist Kristi Ling seemed to have it all: a high-powered jobinHollywood,significantincomeand the envy of all her friends—but her

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success felt empty. She writes from her home in Los Angeles, “Each morning I’d get up thinking about who I needed to please, and then prepare myself to exist for another day. I looked and felt exhausted just about all the time. The worst part was that I thought I was do-ing everything right!” After a middle-of-the-night epiph-any, Ling left her job and set out to discover what her heart wanted. She began following a completely differ-ent life path as a coach and healer, in which success means manifesting joy. Be Grateful NowWhile we’re striving to change our life or wishing things could have been dif-ferent, we often forget to pay attention to what we have right now. Boni Lonnsburry, a conscious creation expert and founder/CEO of Inner Art, Inc., in Boulder, Colorado, writes about the morning she decided to choose happiness, despite the enormous challenges she was facing, including divorce, foreclosure, bankruptcy and possible homelessness. “I thought to myself, ‘Yes, my life could be better, but it also could be a hell of a lot worse. I’m healthy and smart—why, I even have some wisdom. Why am I focusing on

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Look Inward Instead of to Others If we can’t own our pain, how can we create our joy? Choosing happiness means taking full responsibility for our state of mind, with no excuses. Lisa Marie Rosati, of Kings Park, New York, who today helps other women catalyze their own transformation, writes: “I didn’t want to accept what was going on inside [me], so I looked outside for a way to make things better. I depended on intimate relationships to complete me, and on friends and acquaintances for entertainment.Myself-esteemfloatedonincoming compliments and I absolutely never wanted to spend a minute alone with my own thoughts, lest they erode whatever happiness I possessed at the moment. I was exhausted, frustrated and quite frankly, pissed off.” IttookaflashofinsighttosetRo-sati free of her patterns of blame—and then realizing she could create her own fulfillmentwasallittooktocatapulther into a place of empowerment. Look out, world! As Los Angeles happiness expert and Positive Psychology Coach Lisa Cypers Kamen says, “Happiness is an inside job.” Joy, love and inspired living are ours for the taking—all we must do is choose.

Linda Joy is the heart of Inspired Living Publishing and Aspire magazine. Inspira-tion for a Woman’s Soul: Choosing Hap-piness is her third in a series of bestsell-ing anthologies. Next up is Inspiration for a Woman’s Soul: Cultivating Joy. Learn more at InspiredLivingPublishing.com.

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As more and more people in their 40s and 50s are looking at major career and lifestyle changes, the

days of getting a job right out of school that we stick with for our whole life are becoming scarcer. Because of the focus on mindfulness, spirituality, healing and wellness, an increasing number of people are turning to practices such as massage and shiatsu as a mid-life career change. Steve Rogne, director of Zen Shiatsu Chicago, in Evanston, sees this on a regular basis. He says, “A lot of our students have gone a long way in their previous profession and realize they are looking for something different. They are taking care of elderly parents, looking at their own health in a different way and wanting to make their family happier and healthier. Shiatsu fillsthatgoalandservesthoseneeds.” Zen Shiatsu Chicago is one of the top schools in Illinois for practitioner trainingandcertification.Theyalso

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wine, and joined Metropolis in 2003. I planned to open my own business in 2008, but when the economy sank, I had a lot of fear and anxiety. I decided to really think about what I should do with my life, did a lot of soul search-ing and talked to everybody I knew. A friend of a friend told me I must look into Asian bodywork. A few weeks later, I went to an open house, and a week after that found myself enrolled in our 625-hour shiatsu training class, which I completed while still working 32 hours a week. All of a sudden, everything made sense. Everything clicked.” Cameron says, “I have always con-sidered myself an entertainer. I’ve spent most of my life in the theater and danc-ing. I’ve never enjoyed school or been a good student. The fear of taking a test or not being able to learn something new has always held me back. A few years ago, I got out of a 13-year relationship and was searching for something new. I knew I had to start over, but wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I moved from the suburbs back into the city and stayed with a friend who was a massage thera-pist. I also was taking care of my elderly mother, who recently died at 97 years old. I was so interested in caregiving that Ibecameacertifiednursingassistant,whichIreallydoenjoyandfindre-warding. When my friend had to take a refresher course on shiatsu, I came along to see what it was about. I was immedi-ately intrigued and made a commitment to completing the training program.” As an older student, Greer says, “I had spent years in graduate school, so I was used to being around young people. I was worried about the physicality of the work—it was hard to be in a room with 20-year-olds who are so limber. For me, the academic part was easier. It was nice to come back as an adult learner because I was super motivated and re-ally want to do this. Younger people are at the start of their journey, everything is new—they haven’t tried or failed yet or as much. Also, my middle-aged clients respond better to me because they know I understand what it’s like to wake up with the various aches and pains that come with getting older. I wouldn’t have been open to this when I was 20. The

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offer shiatsu treatments, traditional Western massage sessions, acupunc-ture, workshops and educational seminars. After a long background in management, Arlette Greer stated tak-ing classes at Zen Shiatsu Chicago in 2009, and now is a teacher, practitioner and an academic administrator. Victoria Cameron, who spent decades in dance and theater, is now two years into the training program. Both say that shiatsu isn’t something they would have looked at early on in their lives, but it came at a time when they were ready and open for a change. Greer says, “It [shiatsu] was a long journey. I was a management consul-tant working long hours, traveling a lot and making good money, but it just wasn’t right for my personality. I wanted tofindawaytoworkandactuallyhelppeople. I was interested in coffee and

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Traditional Chinese Medicine concept was familiar, but I just wouldn’t have done it. I also have a master’s degree in psy-chology, and all that knowledge has been useful. This came at the right time, when I was ready and open.” Cameron says, “I have never been a good student, so tak-ingtestsandstudyingwasdifficultforme.MyteachersatZenShiatsu Chicago make your success their priority. They “got me”, knew what I was freaked out about and knew I needed a little handholding. All of a sudden, I wasn’t embarrassed. Because I have a background in dance, I was already in prettygoodshapetostretchandflowduringatreatment.Themovement is very melodic and keeps me in shape, so I feel younger and healthier. The stakes are a little higher for me than for other students because I need to work and need to make money, and I’ve made a commitment to do this. I see this as something I can be involved in for the rest of my life.” “Shortly after I started full time at Zen Shiatsu Chicago, my mother said to me, “I’ve never seen you this happy. I didn’t realize you were unhappy,” says Greer. “I’m a lot calmer and don’t let things affect me as much. I’m more compassionate, and now am aware of all that we carry in our bodies. When my father was in a nursing home, I became aware of the advantages of comforting touch for the resi-dents. They spent so much time being handled by people that when they were actually given a hug or received a massage or a compassionate hand hold, they softened and had a bet-ter quality of life at the end.” “I have turned into a person who speaks her mind. I can’t believe I was shy in my youth!” says Cameron. “I’ve learned a lot of humbleness and bravery. I spent so many years putting up a lot of barriers and feeling maybe I didn’t have the brainpower to handle things. I’ve learned there are more people around you who want you to succeed if you tell them what they’re doing. The most important thing for me now is pursuing a life of endless curiosity. It constantly pushes you forward.”

Zen Shiatsu Chicago is located at 825 Chicago Ave., in Evanston. For more information, call 847-864-1130 or visit ZenShiatsuChicago.org. See ad on back cover.

Carrie Jackson is an Evanston-based writer and frequent contributor to Natural Awakenings Magazine, and the chair of recruitment for Chicago Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Connect at CarrieJacksonWrites.com.

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Personal and professional coach DonnaRyenbecamecertifiedasa Havening Techniques trainer

and practitioner to help her clients overcome trauma by making room for new thought and behavior patterns. The Havening Techniques was developed by Dr. Ronald Ruden, and is described in his book When the Past is Always Present. Also called amygdala depotenti-ation therapy (ADT), Havening uses a specifictherapeutictouch which gener-ates delta waves in the brain. This technique can be applied by a trained professional and can be taught and self-applied. It is in a cat-egory of psychosensory therapies which uses sensory input to alter thought, mood and behavior. The Havening Techniques is also used by psychologists, social workers and other healthcare practitioners to help eliminate trauma-related distur-bances linked to phobias, chronic pain, panic attacks, cravings and more. Ha-

vening has helped thousands of people worldwide, including veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other war-related stresses. According to Ruden, “When an event or experience is perceived as traumatic or highly stressful, it can

become immutably encoded, often with life-altering conse-quences. However, recent research in the fieldofneurosciencehas shown us how it is possible to modify this encoding. The Haven-ing Techniques methods are designed to change the brain to de-trauma-tize the memory and permanently remove

its negative effects from

Havening Calms the Brain in Unique Fashion

both the body and psyche.” Ryen explains that the Havening Techniques works gently and quickly in most cases, saying, “Many clients have had years of therapy for traumatic events in their past and are still feeling stuck. Dr. Ruden’s work is designed to helpthebrain,morespecificallytheamygdala, so that a client can have more resilience, and therefore more op-tions in life choices.” “The consequences of trauma and stressful life events are stored in the brain and activated by conscious or inadvertent recall,” notes Ruden. “Once this recall occurs, symptoms are gener-ated. The Havening Techniques is de-signed to disrupt this pathway through a process called synaptic depotentiation. After performing The Havening Tech-niques, the emotions, and sometimes even the ability to recall the memory, can be extinguished.”

Ryen offers coaching in-person and over Skype, teaching clients to self apply the Havening Touch. See ad on page 45.

Donna Ryen

Donna Ryen will offer introductory workshops on the Havening Techniques

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., September 24 Events will be held in the lobby of the Oak Park Public Library,

834 Lake Street, in Oak Park. Ryen can be reached at 734-417-3884 [email protected] or Havening.org.

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There is a fountain of youth: It is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love.

When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.

~Sophia Loren

There is a clear alternative to mammography: Thermography. With almost 20 years of experience, Dr. Nicholas LeRoy is the Midwest’s leading expert in this safe, radiation-free breast cancer screening test.

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Convenient location, free parking, also accessable by public transportation at the new Morgan Street ‘L’ Station.

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Alexandra Paul on Vegan ActivismHer Kind Lifestyle Honors

All Living Thingsby Gerry Strauss

It may seem odd that one of the most intensely dedicated

public activists is also known for starring in one ofTV’smostsuperficialshows of the 1990s, but Alexandra Paul overturns stereotypes. Behind that signature Baywatch one-piece that kept David Hasselhoff on his toes beats the heart of a true soldier for animal rights and population stabilization. At 52yearsyoung,sheisextremelyfitand knowledgeable about the vegan lifestyle that got her there.

What is your philosophy of life? Be kind. Being kind is different from being nice. I spent my teens and 20s anxious to be nice, and all it gave me was a boatload of acquaintances and an inauthentic self. Nice aims to be popular. Kindness is about doing the right thing: justice, fairness, patience, respect. Kind-ness is at the heart of why I’m a vegan, and why I’ve been arrested 16 times for civil disobedience supporting peace, equal rights and the environment. Being kind to myself inspires me to exercise and live healthfully. How has activism forged your identity and inspired others?I’ve been an activist since I was 7, when I wrote to President Nixon asking him to stop pollution. As a dedicated

citizen, my mom boy-cotted companies that acted against her ethics. Growing up with such a role model, trying to make the world better came naturally. Walking my talk is a challenge I face daily as I choose what to buy, what to eat and how to be, and I also think it is the most effective way to encour-age change in others.

What drives your commitment to a vegan diet?I became a vegetarian when I was 14, after reading Frances Moore Lappé’s Diet for a Small Planet, which taught me how eating meat was destructive to the planet. A couple of years later, I did a book report on Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation and learned the ethical rea-sons against eating animals. I stopped using cosmetics tested on animals when I was a teen and stopped wear-ing leather, wool and silk in my 20s. I finallygaveupeatingdairyinmylate40s, and I wish I’d done it earlier. AlthoughIdidittobenefitani-mals, being vegan has enriched my life and changed the way I look at the world. The only way there will be enough food and water for Earth’s expected 10 billion people in 35 years is if humankind stops raising animals for food, so my veganism is helping the planet, as well as my own health.

Which other aspects of your diet and lifestyle do you credit for looking and feeling vital?My husband Ian and I go to bed early and generally get up with the sun. I’ve never consumed coffee, soda or alcohol, only water and protein shakes. I believe being a vegetarian, and now a vegan, has given me tons of energy. I also prioritize making time for my workout routine, and that helps me feel good every day. I didn’t always have this seren-ity with my lifestyle and health. For a dozen years, until my late 20s, I struggled with bulimia. Becoming vegan improved my relationship with food, aligning my diet with my values, and I have never been more at peace with myself.

Why do you enjoy working out?For me, being active is fun—not only because I feel good moving my body, but because I am also outside with friends, reading on a stationary bike or listening to favorite podcasts while stretching. Six days a week, I do an hour of cardio; either swimming or the station-ary bike. Every other day I practice yoga for at least 45 minutes to ensure that my back stays pain-free. Once a week, I go hiking for two hours with friends, chat-ting the whole time, which all makes it worth getting up at 4:30 a.m. I walk whenever I’m on a conference call, either outside or at my tread desk, a simple treadmill under a standing desk; I’m walking on it when I’m reading or answering emails, too. It’s the best pres-ent I ever gave myself. Like everyone, sometimes I don’t particularly feel like working out, but all these factors make it easier to start, and once I start, I’m always glad to be exercising.

Gerry Strauss is a freelance writer in Hamilton, NJ. Connect at [email protected].

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Great Lakes Restoration Conference

The 11th annual Great Lakes Resto-ration Conference, hosted by the

Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Co-alition, will be held from September 29 to October 1 at the Drake Hotel. More than 400 people from through-out the Great Lakes region will attend the conference to learn about the lat-est issues and network with supporters and activists to develop strategies that advance federal, regional and local restoration goals. The conference is held in collabo-ration with U.S. and Canadian federal environmental agencies, the Interna-tional Joint Commission, the Great Lakes Commission and many major funders in the region. The collective gathering known as Great Lakes Week is expected to attract 700 activists, government representatives, industry leaders, tribal members, environmental consultants and academic institutions under one roof to network and col-laborate on issues of critical urgency facing the Great Lakes.

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Key colorful foods, packed with nu-trients, protect against eye problems ranging from progressive retinal atrophy

and uveitis to cataracts and glaucoma. Here are 10 foods that are highly regarded in helping prevent and defend against vision problems. Their eye-worthy nutrients include anthocyanins, beta-carotene, carotenoids, glutathione, lycopene, omega-3 essential fatty acids, phytonutrients—and the special partnership of lutein and zeaxanthin, sometimes referred to as “sunscreen for the eyes”. An easy way to serve these power-packed foods is as a mash. Simply combine a few cups of fruits and vegetables in afoodprocessorwithahalf-cupoffilteredwaterandblendas a raw pet meal topper. For a cooked topper, chop the fruits and vegetables and place in a medium sized sauce pan with thefilteredwaterandacoupletablespoonsoffirst-pressedolive oil. Simmer gently, cool and serve. Maybe top it all off withafishoregg. Blueberries contain two eye-healthy carotenoids: lutein and zeaxanthin. They also deliver anthocyanins, eye-nourish-ing phytonutrients known to support night vision, according to a study published in the Journal of Biomedicine and Bio-technology. University of Oklahoma research suggests that flavonoidsliketherutin,resveratrolandquercetininblue-berries may help prevent retinal atrophy. Their selenium and zinc components also support vision, according to a study from the National Eye Institute. Eating blueberries has even been associated with the reduction of eye fatigue, accord-ing to The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. Broccoli’santi-cancerbenefitsarewellknown,butit’s also recognized as one of the best vegetables for eye health. A good source of lutein and zeaxanthin, it’s also packed with beta-carotene. Don’t leave the leaves behind, because they contain even more beta-carotene than the stemsandflorets.ResearchersatJohnsHopkinsSchoolofMedicine have found that broccoli and broccoli sprouts protect the retina from free radical damage, which may be due to a compound called sulphoraphane that boosts the body’s defense against free radicals.

EYE HEALTH FOR DOGS10 Foods to Keep Canine Vision Sharpby Audi Donamor

Carrots come in 100 varieties, from deep purple and white to brilliant orange. Each is a storehouse of nutrient power, providing vitamin A, beta-carotene, vitamins C, D, E andK,andriboflavin,niacin,calcium,potassium,phospho-rus, sodium, iron, magnesium, manganese, sulphur, copper and iodine. The adage that carrots are good for the eyes is true. They even contain lycopene and lutein, phytonutrients that protect from UVB radiation and free radical damage. Cold-waterfish such as salmon, tuna, cod, haddock and sardines are rich in omega-3s, especially EPA and DHA, which are widely known to be important to cellular health. DHA makes up 30 percent of the fatty acids that comprise the retina. The particularly high levels of omega-3s in sardines add further protection to retinal health, according to researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Eggs are rich in cysteine and sulphur, two components of glutathione. Cataract Health News reports that sulphur-containing compounds have been found to protect eyes from cataract formation. Egg yolks contain lutein, and a University of Massachusetts study has found that eating an egg a day raised levels of lutein and zeaxanthin in the blood; at the same time, blood serum lipids and lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations remained stable. Garlic. Researchers at the University of Oregon sug-gest that sulphur-rich garlic is important for the production of glutathione, a protein that acts as an antioxidant for the eye’s lens, and can be instrumental in the prevention of some visual problems. Kale is an excellent source of lutein and zeaxanthin. The American Optometric Association says these special antioxidants act like “internal sunglasses.” Add beta- carotene to the mix and kale serves as a preferred foil to oxidative stress. Pumpkin’s orange color is a sure sign that it’s packed with carotenoids like beta-carotene, which help neutralize free radicals. Its lutein and zeaxanthin generally promote eye health and further protect against retinal degeneration. Even pumpkinseedscarryseveralbenefits,includingomega-3s,zinc and phytosterols to enhance a dog’s immune response. Sweet potatoes are loaded with both beta-carotene and anthocyanins, the latter high in antioxidant and anti-inflammatoryproperties. Tomatoes are famous for their lycopene, a carotenoid and phytonutrient found in red produce. This powerful antioxidant

helps protect against sun damage and retinal degeneration and has been well

documented as effective in cancer prevention. Pro-cessed tomato prod-ucts contain higher levels of lycopene than the raw fruit.

Audi Donamor regularly contributes to Animal Wellness Magazine (Animal WellnessMagazine.com), from which this was adapted and used with permission.

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Fundraising Walk to Promote Exotic Bird Adoption and Education

TheRefugeforSavingtheWildlife,Inc.,anonprofitrescue and adoption shelter for exotic birds dedi-

cated to educating the public on avian issues, is hosting itsannualfive-milefund-raising walk through Glencoe and Winnetka at 9 a.m., September 19. The event honors Sigh, a Moluccan cockatoo and the embodiment of the rescue’s ideals. He arrived at the refuge shortly after its incorporation, at the age of 25, and recently crossed over the rainbow bridge. The purpose of the walk is to cel-ebrate Sigh’s life, help build public aware-

ness about rescued birds and raise much-needed funds to help Sigh’s feathered brothers and sisters. Donors raising $25 or more will receive a commemora-tive T-shirt. Location: Begins at Park and Green Bay Rd. parking lot, in Glencoe. For more information and exact location and to register, participate or contribute, call Rich at 847-509-1026 or Karen at 630-340-9937, or visit RescueTheBirds.org.

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~Martin Buber

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Daniel Sperry, a “couchsurfer” in his late 50s, decided a few years ago to quit his day

job and make a living by perform-ing cello music and reciting poetry in living rooms across the country. “I didn’t know it would become a catalyst for bringing communi- ties of local people together,” hesays,buthisfirstgig, a “little shotgun shack” in Elko, Ne-vada, became more than a once in a lifetime experience. Years later, his Elko host remains a close friend and hosts a regular (and lucrative) stop on his cross-country tours. Not only does creating connections with strangers make us happier—as Uni-versity of Chicago social sci-entists have proven—it leads to fun travel stories. If we choose to see the world via the decade-old organization at Couchsurfing.com, we mightfindourselvessleep-ing on a sailboat in the Irish Sea; meeting backpackers by solar-powered light in a cave in Petra, Jordan; sharing a room with a pet bird that falls asleep listening to sappy love songs on the radio; orjammingtoold-timebanjoandfiddletunes in a North Carolina kitchen. The global community of couch-surfers, now 10 million strong, consid-ers strangers “friends you haven’t met yet.” They currently are hosting and organizing more than half-a-million events in more than 200,000 cities worldwide this year. The aim is to make travel easier and more affordable, build

The Adventure of Couchsurfing

Stay with Locals and Make New Friendsby Lisa Rosinky

people’s faith and trust in one another and create meaningful connec-

tions across cultures. It’s easy to become

a member by creating a profileasahostand/or a traveler, which includesverified

identification.Guestsdon’t need to reciprocate

by hosting or leaving gifts, although lasting friend-ships are a common result. Hosts and guests

are encouraged to leave honest reviews for each other, which helps ensure ongoing safety and good behavior all around. Meanwhile, non-members also are welcome to explore couchsurfingeventsintheir city. Fun opportu-nities to make new con-nections include weekly language exchanges, skill swaps, outdoor activities and potlucks. “For me, it’s

undeniably about the community, the kind of person it tends to attract,” says Joseph Abrahamson, a couchsurfer in his mid-20s. “A room full of couchsurf-ers is full of stories and listening and sharing and trust. It changes a person in a positive way… people that travel like this for long enough can no longer survive with closed minds.”

Lisa Rosinky is a freelance writer in Boston.

inspiration

As a traveler, offer an ethnic meal, good story or how to say hello in a different

language. As a host, be open to what guests can teach. Keep a travel log and guestbook to record memories.

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Yoga Month

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30Wellness Fair at SunGates Center – 11am-5pm. Self-care for your body, mind and spirit. Did you ever want to experience: Chromatherapy (John of God Crystal Light Bed); Qi Chair Massage; Reflexology (on Amethyst Biomat); Astrology Reading; Chiropractic Alignment; Emotion Code (Emotional Release); Quantum Reiki (Hands on Energy); Angel Card Reading. Choose any 3 ser-vices 15-minute sessions: $50. SunGates Center, 395 Dundee Rd, Ste 500, Wheeling. 847-345-0988. SunGatesCenter.com.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1SoulCollage Workshop – 10am. Instructor: Dr. Lindsey. Have you ever wanted to see your thoughts spring to life in a beautiful and artistic way? Soul-Collage is a creative practice that can gently guide you into learning about your own psyche through the use of collaged pictures. It can help you focus, reduce stress, find your inner truth and find answers to your questions. Instructor available after class for private spiritual and intuitive sessions. $25 includes all material. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registration required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Women’s Networking Group – 11:30am-1pm. 1st Wed. Offered through the Hoffman Es-tates Chamber of Commerce. Buy own lunch. Location varies around Hoffman Estates. [email protected]. HEChamber.com.

Go Green Highland Park Meeting – 12-1:30pm. 1st Wed. All are welcome to attend. If you would like to be involved but are unable to attend the meetings, email us. Madame ZuZu’s, 582 Roger Williams Ave, Highland Park. More info: [email protected]. GoGreenHP.org.

Free Shiatsu Intro – 7-9:30pm. Learn the funda-mental techniques and philosophies of Zen Shiatsu and chat with current students and instructors. Free. Zen Shiatsu Chicago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

Applied Metaphysics Class – 7:30-10:30pm. Learn step-by-step how to develop your fullest potential. Learn how to meditate, how to relax and breathe for greater health and awareness, how to remember, understand and interpret your dreams, how to project healing energies for yourself or other people, and much more. $20 minimum donation. School of Metaphysics, 5021 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago. 773-427-0155.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Center for Integrative Body Mind Sciences and Palm Leaf Massage Booth – Sept 3-7. At Buffalo Grove Days. Stop by for a mini-massage and health info. For location & complete schedule: bgdays.com/e

$10 Adjustment Kids’ Day – 5-6pm. 1st Thurs. Dr. Joseph Brannigan and staff provide kid and teen adjustments, plus free ice cream, a treasure chest, coloring and movies. Teens welcome too. Fee will be used to send a kid to camp at Parkview Church. Brannigan Chiropractic Center, 1400 Ra-vinia Pl, Orland Park. Appt required: 708-966-4413. BranniganChiropractic.com.

O+ Festival – Sept 3-6. 7-10pm, Thurs; 4pm-1:30am, Fri; 12pm-12am, Sat; 12-6pm, Sun (not for public). Includes over 20 artists and 35 plus national and lo-cal musicians. A parade and kickoff party, 7-10pm, Sept 3. Includes Wellness expo, 12-6pm, Sat. $10 donation/weekend pass. Pilsen neighborhood. For complete schedule & info: OPositiveFestival.org.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4GrowWELL Workshops – 8am-12:30pm. Learn from experts in urban horticulture and student gar-dening activities. Breakfast and tour of the school included. CPDUs available for teachers that register through CPS Learning Hub. Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, 3857 W 111th St, Chicago. Register: Tinyurl.com/GrowWELLWorkshops.

Chakra Healing & Gong Meditation – 6-8:30pm. Learn about the 7 chakra system for natural healing. Experience chakra activation through moving meditation and deep chakra healing with the gong vibrations, played by Ronald Roesing. $45. Body & Brain Center, 9204 W 159th St, Orland Park. RSVP requested: 708-226-0245 or [email protected].

1st Fridays Community Healing Circle – 6-10pm. Every 1st Fri. Explore alternative healing modali-ties by donation. Energy/body work, tarot readers. Gather your friends and come out for a night of self-exploration. $10 Entrance. Sat Nam Yoga Chicago, 1304 W Washington Blvd, Chicago. 312-818-5791. SatNamYogaChicago.com.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5Ocean of Devotion Gong Wash – 7:30-9pm. With Preston Klik. A gentle-but-dynamic, 60-min sound meditation. Preston plays a trio of gongs (includ-ing a customized 36-inch heart gong), plus crystal bowls, Bombay Temple Bowls, ocean drum, etc. $25/advance online pre-payment; $30/at door. Zen Shiatsu Chicago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6“No Experience Necessary” Watercolor Paint-ing – 10am. Instructor: Kathleen Beening. Class focuses on combining your inner creative Goddess with techniques such as wet-into-wet, dry brush and working with the color wheel. You will be proud to display your finished painting by the end of class. Instructor available after class for private chakra and intuitive sessions. $50 includes all materials. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registra-tion required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Labor DayBalancing Hormones Naturally: A Natural Solu-tion to PMS & Menopause – 7pm. Randall Davis, DC, CCST, will help participants evaluate their cur-rent hormonal status and different options that one has to help oneself become free of hormonal stress. Learn about: the difference between synthetic and natural hormones; estrogen dominance syndrome; which foods/vitamins/nutritional herbs can help support the hormonal system; how chiropractic can help. Free. Center for Holistic Medicine, 240 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods/Deerfield. For more info & to RSVP: 847-236-1701. Holistic-Medicine.com.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8Malcolm Smith, International Healer – Sept 8-10. 9am-6pm. He is accepting appointments for 30-min private healing sessions for $90. He is also available for a limited number of remote healings in the eve-nings. Final 2015 dates are Dec 1-3. The Edgar Cayce Holistic Center and Bookstore in Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines. To schedule: 847-299-6535 or [email protected]. MalcolmSmithHealer.com.

Beginning Zen Shiatsu on the Massage Table – Tuesdays, Sept 8-Nov 17 (Skip Oct 13). 11am-2pm. Learn how to give a basic 1-hr shiatsu treatment that you can share with friends and family. Course is a stand-alone offering, and also the first 30 hrs of our complete shiatsu certification programs. $450 plus books. Zen Shiatsu Chicago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

Free Community Night – 6pm, Class; 7:30pm, mini-treatments. Bone Broth Basics with Elisa Rabin. She will introduce the basic concepts and health benefits of making bone broth. Mini-treatments: Am-ethyst BioMat Session. Tribe Healing Arts, 1819-21 W Belmont Ave, Chicago. 312-800-1389. [email protected]. TribeHealingArts.com.

Green Drinks Libertyville – 6:30pm. 2nd Tues. Like-minded people meet to discuss issues of environ-mental importance and build awareness. O’Toole’s Pub, 412 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville. For more info: Facebook.com/greendrinkslibertyville or GreenDrinks.org.

One Degree of Change – 6:30pm. Developed by whole food supplement manufacturer Standard Pro-cess Inc., with Silvia Panitch, MD, and Rindie Coker, DN, as an introduction to their 21-day purification program and explain in detail the benefits of purifica-tion. Admission free. Lakeview Integrative Medicine, 3344 N Ashland Ave, Chicago. RSVP by Sept 4: 773-525-6595. LakeviewIntegrativeMedicine.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9Beginning Zen Shiatsu – Wednesdays, Sept 9-Nov 18. 11am-2pm. Learn to give a basic 1-hr shiatsu treatment that you can share with friends and family. Course is a stand-alone offering; also the first 30 hrs of our complete shiatsu certifica-tion programs. $450 plus books. Zen Shiatsu Chi-cago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

North Shore Health Solutions Open House – 5-7pm. Come and meet the doctor and network. With Dr. Kim Jacobs Mart in, DC. 1446 Techny Rd, Nor thbrook. 847-715-9060. NorthShoreHealthSolutions.com.

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Aryuveda Overview – 6:30pm. With Loribeth Co-hen, PT, studio director and owner of re:fit-restoring and enhancing through fitness and integrative thera-pies. Learn how simple dietary and lifestyle changes can make an impact on your life and balance. Edu-cate and empower yourself to maintain the health of the healthy and help restore the dis-eased. Free. re:fit Rehabilitation and Fitness, 901 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-657-0881. ReFitInc.com.

UFOs, Crop Circles, St. Malachy’s Prophecy – 6:30-8:30pm. Prophecy that this is the last Pope, Jesus, Maitreya, Save our Planet. Hear how these are all related. Not a recruitment type lecture, just a lot of “Food For Thought” and discussion. Free. Garrett Wellness, 3020 N Kimball, Chicago. Tom Masbaum: 708-955-3634. EFT-Tom.com.

World Day of Prayer Service – 7pm. Features testimonies of prayer team members inspired by the book, Pray Up Your Life: 50 Powerful Prayer Practices To Help You Create The Life You Desire, by Charline Manuel. Also includes music, medita-tion, prayers and more. Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines. 847-297-0997. UnityNorthwest.org.

Are You Tired of Living with Neck Pain? – 7-7:45pm. Is your neck pain keeping you from doing the things you love to do? If yes, then this workshop is for you. During this free 45-min workshop learn exercises that will help restore neck motion. With Daryl Newman, DN. Space limited. North Shore Na-prapathic Fitness & Wellness, 3330 Dundee Rd, Ste S5, Northbrook. Register by Sept 7: 847-272-3700.

Raydiant Pathways to a Raydiant Life – 7:30-9pm. Experience Raydiant Pathways, an interactive visual technology using light, color and geometry, to connect with the truth and power of your higher Raydiant Self. Explore the essentials for creating ful-fillment and how you can use Raydiant Pathways to release limiting beliefs, stop self-sabotaging behav-ior, and achieve higher function in any area of your life in minutes. Also on Sept 24. Led by Peter Kime, creator of Raydiant Pathways. $15. Raydiant Day Center, 1400 Greenleaf St, Evanston. 847-869-6477. Register: RaydiantDay.com.

Unity World Day of Prayer – 8pm. An opportunity to make a positive difference by fostering healing and wholeness through prayer. As citizens of the planet, we are tasked to heed Gandhi’s call to, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” What better way to start than by establishing healthy and life-affirming practices in our own lives. Free. Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm St, Deerfield. 847-337-3866. AbundantLifeUnity.org.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10Zero Balancing I – Sept 10-13. 9am-5pm. Instruc-tors: Sheila McCarthy-Daskovsky and Diane Tader. Zero Balancing is a body-mind therapy that uses skilled touch to balance the relationship between body energy and structure to amplify wellness. Learn to work with both structure and energy con-sciously and simultaneously to identify and touch the energy movement in bone and joints. $795. Zero Balancing Wellness Center, 809 Ridge Rd Ste 200, Wilmette. 847-920-9292. ZBWellness.com.

Wine and Cheese Club: Go Local! – 6-7pm. Get to know local cheeses and domestic wines. Taste your way through class, enjoying 6 seasonal cheeses paired with three artfully selected wines. 21+. $10/person. Whole Foods Market Schaumburg, 750 N Martingale Rd, Schaumburg. Registration required: 847-585-5800.

Clairvoyant Meditation: Awareness and Tools – Thursdays, Sept 10-Oct 8. 7-8:30pm. Learn to ground, work with energy as you move it out and bring new energy in, clear room for positive experiences, learn about your abilities and heal yourself in the process. Clairvoyant Center of Chicago, 518 Lee, Evanston. Register: 847-757-2838 or [email protected]. ClairvoyantCenterOfChicago.org.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11Accessing the Akashic Records Certification Training – Sept 11-12. 6-9pm, Fri; 10am-5pm, Sat. With Christina Cross. Prerequisite: How to Read the Akashic Records: Accessing the Archive of the Soul and Its Journey, either book or CDs. Class prepares you to do work in your own Records and the Akashic Records of others. Cross helps you understand how to work in your own Records for a clearer connec-tion with Source, and to gain supportive insight, guidance and wisdom for your own evolution. $250, $225/member; $100/repeat attendance. Equilibrium Energy + Education, Dearborn Station, 47 W Polk, Ste M-5, Chicago. Advanced registration required: 312-786-1882. Equilibrium-e3.com.

Good Or Bad, Karma Is Not A Four-Letter Word – 7-9pm. Ron Hounsell will look at the 7,000-yr-old concept of karma, and explore the practical everyday implications and opportunities it represents. Learn about different kinds of karma and the relationship between it and reincarnation, the soul’s journey, forgiveness, grace and other related ideas. Free; donation accepted. The Edgar Cayce Holistic Center and Bookstore in Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines. Info & register: 847-299-6535.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12Qi Revolution: Healing Event – Sept 12-15. Qigong Practitioner Jeff Primack and 20 other instructors will be leading a large group to practice together. urriculum now updated to the most use-ful in life. Focus on Food-Healing protocols for cancer, diabetes and heart disease. New in 2015 is a greater “Scientific and Evidence-Based” approach to our presentations. Lineup includes a big qigong/energy component to the experience. $149/4-days. Schaumburg Convention Center, 1551 Thoreau Dr N, Schaumburg. 800-298-8970. QiRevolution.com.

Meditation Workshops – Sept 12-13. Sept 12: 8:30-10:30am, White Eagle Club House; 3-5pm, Schaumburg Library; Sept 13: 9:30am-12:30pm, Morton Arboretum. The Vishwa Jagriti Mission of North America (VJMNA) will host Dr. Archika Didi (founder of LifePath). Free/Sept 12; $18/Sept 13. Locations: Eagle Club House, 4265 White Eagle Dr, Naperville; Schaumburg Library, 130 S Roselle Rd; Morton Arboretum, 4100 IL Rte 53, Lisle. For more info or to register (required for events in Scha-umburg and Lisle): [email protected] or vjmna.org.

Psychic Intuitive Development Class – 10am. Instructor: Rebecca Brown. The best way to improve intuition is to practice with other people. Clear out the cobwebs, relax the body tension and quiet the racing mind. The class is like a vitamin shot for your imagination. Instructor available after class for private chakra and intuitive sessions. $25. En-lightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registra-tion required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

TheosoFEST Mind, Body and Spirit Festival – 10am-5pm. Celebrates the wis-dom of the generations, the unity of all life

and spiritual self-transformation. Activities include spiritual talks, qigong, tai chi, gong sound medita-tion, a spirit drumming circle, labyrinth walks and a variety of vendors. Activities for children. Admis-sion free; $5 parking (hybrid cars and bicycles free). 1926 N Main St, Wheaton. 630-668-1571 x 315. Theosophical.org/theosofest.

Introduction to Massage – 11am-1pm. With Mary Pat Payne, LMT. Learn the basics about couples massage, self-massage, stress relief, stretching and deep breathing Talks begin on the hour followed by demonstration, practice and free chair massage. Free. Whole Health Acupuncture, 50 Turner Ave, Ste 101, Elk Grove Village. Space limited; RSVP by Sept 11: 847-357-3929.

Psychic Holistic Fair – 11am-6pm. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa offers monthly Psychic Holistic Fairs on the 2nd full weekend each month. The ma-jority of our practitioners have been featured on TV, radio, podcasts, magazines and books. Each day of the event has many options and each day the options are different. Our Retail Boutique is open during the event and we also have different Artist Trunk Shows out front each day. First come, first served. Enlight-ened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

The Real Brass Ring Talk and Book Signing – 2pm. Dianne Bischoff James, bestselling author of The Real Brass Ring: Change Your Life Course Now, will present excerpts from her award-winning novel and share the 14 Shortcuts for Happy Living which illustrate the critical steps needed to create positive life changes, once and for all. Free; books available for purchase for $20. Elevated Delights In-tuitive Center, 1701 Quincy Ave, Ste 30 Naperville. Register: 630-717-4569 or ElevatedDelights.com.

Chicago IANDS Presents: Pat Moffitt Cook – 2-5pm. Guest speaker: Pat Moffitt Cook, author, sound healer, gifted intuitive, collected sound heal-ing music from around the world. Support/study group/resource/forum for spiritual experiences, near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, losses, research. $20 suggested donation. Evanston Hospital, Frank Auditorium, 2650 Ridge Ave, Evan-ston. 847-251-5758. ChicagoIANDS.org.

Medicine for the People – 6-8:30pm. Food Plant Dance Medicine: Healing with what you have. In this dynamic and unique workshop, nationally known integrative medicine physician Dr. Geeta Maker-Clark lays out her wealth of knowledge about the everyday medicines that have a tremen-dous capacity to help you live a vibrant life. $35/preregistered, $40/day of. Sat Nam Yoga Chicago, 1304 W Washington Blvd, Chicago. 312-818-5791. SatNamYogaChicago.com.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13Kendeñhgonah (Deer Has Full Tail Moon)9th Annual Prairie Harvest Celebration – Gather-ing and fundraiser features delicious local food, live music, nature and local heritage demonstrations, and an opportunity to socialize with fun people who care about our county and conservation. Deerpath Farm, 26339 N Farwell Rd, Mettawa. For more info: 847-548-5989 x 33 or [email protected].

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Hogs for Dogs (and Kitties Too) Charity Ride – 10:30am, registration; 11:45am, ride. Leisurely ride will wind through the northern suburbs, ap-proximately 70 miles, ending at the after “Paw-ty” at Side-Outs Bar and Eatery, 4018 Roberts Rd, Island Lake. Free food and live music. Encouraged to bring 10 items from Heartland’s Wish List for a patch. $25/advance, $30/day of; $10/advance for passengers or those who want to join party. Heartland Animal Shelter, 2975 Milwaukee Ave, Northbrook. Regis-tration: HeartlandAnimalShelter.net.

Psychic Holistic Fair – 11am-4pm. See Sept 12 description. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

A Good Plan – 2-4pm. Author Mair Hill introduces simple steps to make healthy choices a habit. Heart-wood Center, 1818 Dempster St, Evanston. Save by registering early: HBLDGutzmannMD.com.

Evanston Streets Alive featuring the Evanston Green Living Festival – 1-6pm. Streets Alive is a pro-walk, pro-bike, pro-

place initiative of Citizens’ Greener Evanston (CGE). Featuring activities, exhibitors, food, and music with space for movement and interaction. The Evanston Environmental Association (EEA) will bring the Evanston Green Living Festival to Streets Alive. Environmentally focused organizations will present their green products, services, and ideas. Free. Main St between Florence Ave & Hinman Ave, & between Asbury Ave & Ridge Ave, Evanston. EvanstonStreetsAlive.org. EvanstonGreenFest.org.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14Rosh Hashanah (Judaism)EFT Workshop – 6:30-9pm. Complete release of digestive issues, acid reflux, colitis, bloating, etc, all the way down to hemorrhoids. Experience relief right in this workshop. Success guaranteed. $30, 2CEs. Beyond Wellness, 16345 Harlem Ave, Tinley Park. 708-614-6860. Tom Masbaum: 708-955-3634, EFT-Tom.com.

Breathing Into Peace – 7-9pm. Instructor: Leslie Sann. Discover something great and even miracu-lous in your life. Breathwork is an active medita-tion that clears fears, blocked emotions and tension allowing for deep relaxation, rejuvenation and the opening of the heart. Come prepared to reboot, clarify and become more alert and present. $35. Zero Balancing Wellness Center, 809 Ridge Rd Ste 200, Wilmette. 847-920-9292. ZBWellness.com.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15Hispanic Heritage Month startsFree Heart Healthy Dinner Diabetes Event: Diabetes Breakthrough – 6:15pm, check in; 6:30pm, begins. Presented by: Kim Martin, DC, CFMP. Type II diabetes is reversible. We review the world’s 40+ most well-respected doctors, nutritionists, dietitians, pharmacists, and scientists reveal how to reverse Type II Diabetes at the recent Reversing Diabetes World Summit 2014. Type II diabetic adults only. 1446 Techny Rd, Northbrook. 847-715-9060. NorthShoreHealthSolutions.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16Mexican Independence DayFree Belly Fat Seminar – Dr. Amy Iaquinta, of Phoenix Healing, will conduct a dinner seminar. Learn how hormone imbalances can increase belly fat, disrupt sleep cycles, decrease fat burning and what to do about it. Free. The Happ Inn Bar and Grill, 305 Happ Rd, Northfield. RSVP required: 877-564-7060. DoctorAmy.com.

Mat Pilates classes – 12-12:50pm. These classes will introduce you to the basic Pilates principles to help you build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. 6-wk course with a 7th week for makups. $100. re:fit Rehabilitation and Fitness, 901 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-657-0881. ReFitInc.com.

The Conflicted Legacies of John Muir – 7pm. Often called the Father of the National Park Service, John Muir remains an icon of the American environ-mental movement. Yet, he is also a controversial fig-ure today because of his focus on preserving broad swaths of wilderness to the exclusion of other areas, his attempts to remove Native Americans from his favored sites and more. Loyola University’s Benja-min Johnson will explore these mixed legacies. Free. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd, Highland Park. For more info & complete schedule, Rena Cohen: 847-831-0331. LakeCookAudubon.org.

Wellness Wednesday Institute – 6:45-8pm. 3rd Wed. Class explores the 5 brain wave frequen-cies, how they affect the body, mind and spirit, and various vibration meditations to bring you back into equilibrium. Explore, awaken and journey toward a healthier life and environment. Learn how to manifest an abundant, boundless life of love, peace and happiness by shifting your frequency. $25. Awaken Your Spirit & Embrace Your Journey, 319b Harrison St, Oak Park. To register: 312-720-2638, [email protected]. AwakenYourSpirit.webs.com.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17Essential Oils with the Zyto – 5pm. Instructor: Kim Rader. Are you intrigued by the buzz about essential oils and their uses for wellness, emotional balance and more? Class includes your personal Zyto Bio Feedback Analysis to help reach your full balanced potential. No pressure opportunity to purchase essential oils at wholesale prices. $35. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registra-tion required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

What is Quartz? CEU Workshop and Network-ing – 5pm, networking; 5:30-6:30, program. Learn about quartz, the most popular current material for hard surface counter tops. CEU program for designers. All welcome. Green Home Chicago, 213 N Morgan, Ste 1-D, Chicago. 312-432-9400. ghcdesigncenter.com.

Bright Body Attunement: Nourishing Aliveness – 7:30-9:30pm. Align your inner energy centers with your master blueprint for health and success. Enjoy new levels of vitality, clarity and action for any goal. Work with Peter Kime, creator of Raydi-ant Lightware™, a revolutionary interactive visual tool for energy alignment and higher connection. $25, $30 after Sept 15. Raydiant Day Center, 1400 Greenleaf St, Evanston. 847-869-6477. Register: RaydiantDay.com.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18Fall Native Tree and Shrub Sale Online Pre-Order Ends – Shoppers pick up plants in person from 10am-5pm, Oct 2; 9am-12pm, Oct 3. Members receive a 10% discount. 32492 N Almond Rd, Grayslake. More info: 847-568-5989 or [email protected]. To pre-order: ConserveLakeCounty.org.

Young Living Event – Sept 18 & 19. Informative sessions about Young Living products, business, FDA compliance, highlights from convention and so much more. Join us for one day or both days to learn, share, have fun and reignite your essential oil passions. This is not a corporate-sponsored event. Marriott, Hoffman Estates. Details & registra-tion: YLdFire.eventbrite.com.

Feng Shui in a Day – 9:30am-5pm. Learn the basics of feng shui to instantly shift the energy in your home and improve your life. Laurie Pawli teaches you how to bring in new opportunities, discuss placement of furniture, use of color in this fun hands-on power-packed day. Bring your floor plan so that you can learn the proper placement of the bagua on your home. $108. Clubhouse Inn & Suites, 630 Pasquinelli, West-mont. Register: TheFengShuiSchoolOfChicago.com.

Autumn Equinox Journey – 7-8:30pm. With Lindy Ferrigno. Mabon, the Autumn Equinox, is a time for harvesting and reflecting on the past year. Is there any unresolved issue inside you you’ve been longing to reap the rewards of? Now is the time to take this energy and turn it to your own purposes. $22/advance, $29/at door. Zen Shiatsu Chicago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

The Energy of Managing Stress – 7-9pm. Learn the latest medical science information about stress and the body, the findings on how to better man-age it, and the practice of specific energy healing and meditation techniques from Richard Popp, a certified craniosacral therapist and energy healer/instructor. $25, $20/A.R.E. members. Richard will also be doing private 25-min de-stressing ses-sions for $30, Sept 19. The Edgar Cayce Holistic Center and Bookstore in Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines. Info & register: 847-299-6535. Schedule a session: 847-604-4510, [email protected], or RoseReading.com.

Right Relationship For You Intro Class – 7-9pm. Discover what else is possible for you, your life, and you relationships. $55. Country Inn & Suites, 600 N Milwaukee Ave, Prospect Heights. RSVP: 847-361-6259, [email protected] or AccessConsciousness.com.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19Adopt-A-Beach – Volunteers adopt a favor-ite stretch of shoreline and care for it by clearing away litter. Dates & times for

cleanups vary by location. For more info: Great-Lakes.org/SAAB. Register: GreatLakesAdopt.org.

Evanston Yoga Day – 9am. Outdoor yoga class with live music sound healing. Sponsored by Whole Foods, Lululemon and Heaven Meets Earth Yoga. Free giveaways and food. $20 recommended dona-tion. 225 Greenwood & the lake at The Evanston History Center. HeavenMeetsEarthYoga.com.

Manifestation Meditation – 10am. Instructor: Lisa DeMars. Transform what seem to be insurmountable issues in relationships, family, finances, career and health. Bring about clarity so confusion, tension, anxiety and behavior patterns that sabotage your desired results are brought into harmony. Using

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techniques of focusing we will resolve points of con-tention to achieve the results you desire. Instructor available after class for private chakra and intuitive sessions. $20. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Williams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registration required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

Past Life Regression Intensive: One Lifetime Impacts Others – 10am-4:30pm. Through past life regression, you can more readily understand yourself and the changes you desire. Open to anyone interested in using past life regression as a personal tool for self-development. A certificate of completion given at the end of the intensive. $95, $80/10 days advance. Infinity Foundation, 1282 Old Skokie Rd, Highland Park. 847-831-8828. InfinityFoundation.org.

Sat Nam’s Annual YogaThon Open House – 10am-5pm. Free classes all day, take as many as your heart desires. Explore 8 disciplines of yoga, gong baths, walking labyrinth, vegan eats, raffles and more. Sat Nam Yoga Chicago, 1304 W Washington Blvd, Chicago. 312-818-5791. SatNamYogaChicago.com.

Right Relationship For You New Beginning Class – Sept 19-20. 10am-6pm. Class gives you a different way to see what your relationships are now, what they could be, and how you might create something new, just for you. Prerequisite: Intro to Right Relationship For You, held Sept 18. $850/both days. Country Inn & Suites, 600 N Milwaukee Ave, Prospect Heights. RSVP: 847-361-6259, [email protected] or AccessConsciousness.com.

Finding True Self Workshop – Sept 19 & 20. 12-7:30pm, Sat; 9am-7pm, Sun. Designed to help you look at the mental and emotional patterns that keep you from living your best life, this workshop gener-ates a powerful transformation that helps you recon-nect with your true nature. 2 days of physical exer-cises, group interaction, meditation and reflection. $145. Northbrook Body & Brain Center, 1947 Cherry Ln, Northbrook. RSVP by Sept 12: 708-226-0245. BodyNBrain.com. Shimsung.com.

Taste of Unity – 1-4pm. Enjoy culinary masterpieces in Unity in Chicago’s beautiful garden and gazebo. Wonderfully diverse dishes and desserts, music, danc-ing and fun for all. 10 tickets for only $5, food tastings 2-5 tickets each. Unity in Chicago, 1925 W Thome Ave, Chicago. 773-973-0007. UnityChicago.org.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20Intuition Insight 101 – 10am. Instructor: Fran Verzosa. Have you ever replayed something that has happened in your life wishing you had made different choices or taken a different path? Did you feel this way because somewhere inside of you knew what was going to happen? Learn how to trust your inner truth and learn intuitive tools that will help you confirm what is in your heart. Instructor available after class for private chakra and intuitive sessions. $25. Enlightened Balance Chakra Spa, 30 N Wil-liams St, Brink Street Market, Ste F, Crystal Lake. Registration required: 815-307-1180. For more offerings: EnlightenedBalance.com.

A Life Worth Living: Kundalini Yoga and Medita-tion Workshop – 10am-1pm. Join GuruNischan for this in-depth clearing and re-connecting to the truth that lives deep inside you, the longing to belong, the you that is ready to shine brightly in the world. It is your time. Be Optimal Holistic Health Center,

1249 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-486-8000. [email protected]. GuruNischan.com.

Blue Sky & Bloom on the Farm – 10:30am-1:30pm. Day includes Yoga in the Field; brunch; Farmer demonstrations. Peasants’ Plot, Manteno. Tickets & more info: Brownpapertickets.com/event/1691472.

Life Reboot Workshop Level 1: Live the Life You Love – 1-3:30pm. Led by Dianne Bischoff James, author of the best-selling book The Real Brass Ring, will open up a world of possibilities and combine a wealth of information, dynamic exercises and pro-found, hands-on experiences to illuminate pathways for greater personal passion, peace and prosperity. $50. The Intuitive Angel, 83 Century Dr, Oswego. Register: 630-554-7713 or TheIntuitiveAngel.com.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21Int’l Day of Peace

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22World Car Free DayFree Heart Healthy Dinner Diabetes Event: Diabe-tes Breakthrough – 6:15pm, check in; 6:30pm, begins. See Sept 15 listing. 1446 Techny Rd, Northbrook. 847-715-9060. NorthShoreHealthSolutions.com.

Introduction to Essential Oils: 2-Night Class – Sept 22 & 29. 6:30-9:30pm. Learn a basic care kit for physical/emotional issues: headaches, colds, sore muscles, emotional burnout, and a bath salt for relaxation. Also learn basic safety guidelines, blending, application and guidelines for distinguish-ing high quality oils. CEs available for Licensed Massage Therapists. $125. Insight Awareness, 18110 Martin Ave, Homewood. 708-957-1284. InsightAwareness.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23Autumn EquinoxEid Ul-Adha (Islam)Yom Kippur (Judaism)Cookin’ Up Abundance – 6:30-8pm. Come join in the fun as feng shui consultant Laurie Pawli teaches you the many ways you can enhance the treasure trove of abundance in your kitchen. $25. Equilib-rium Energy + Education, 47 W Polk, Chicago. Register: 312-786-1882.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24Indian Cooking – 6-7:30pm. Join Usha as she demonstrates some of her favorite Indian dishes for the season $5/person. Whole Foods Market Schaumburg, 750 N Martingale Rd, Schaumburg. Registration required: 847-585-5800.

Introductory Talk on The Havening Techniques – 6:30-8:30pm. With Donna Ryen, Certified Havening Trainer & Practitioner. Oak Park Public Library, 834 Lake St, Oak Park. 734-417-3884. [email protected]. Havening.org.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25Lightworkers Midwest Conference: 11th Year – Sept 25-27. 7-10pm, doors open at 6pm, Fri; ends 5pm, Sun. Live entertainment, speakers, vendors all weekend. Cutting-edge topics to move you forward. Different speakers all in one room, every hour to motivate, educate and inspire. Rocks, crystals, sacred journals, high-vibrational art, jewelry, photography, music and more. Free parking. Pre-register for seating. Benedictine University, 5700 College Rd, Krasa Bldg,

Lisle. 630-579-8184. LightWorkersConference.com.

Talking Drum – 7:30-9:30pm. Join us for a Talk-ing Stick and Drumming Circle. Listen with your heart, communicate your truth, and celebrate life with a drum, feet, hands, shakers and more. Led by Jim Colum and Aliess Kime. $15. Raydiant Day Center, 1400 Greenleaf St, Evanston. 847-869-6477. Register: RaydiantDay.com.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26Citizens’ Climate Lobby Great Lakes Regional Conference – Sept 26 & 27. Learn about climate change issues and CCL’s mission and work. Keynote speakers: Dr. Bennett Brabson, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Physics at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) and Sarah Hunt, Energy Policy Analyst at the Niskanen Center. Camp Manitoqua, Frankfort. Registration by Sept 8 and more info: Tinyurl.com/GreatLakesRegistration.

Massage for Animal Companions: Provide Re-laxation and Healing – 9:30am-4pm. Bodywork for your companion animals provide total relaxation and stimulate healing of acute and chronic condi-tions, encourage calm behavior, and possibly extend the life of your four-legged friends. Please leave your furry friend at home, but feel free to bring their picture. $160, $150/10 days advance. Infinity Foundation, 1282 Old Skokie Rd, Highland Park. 847-831-8828. InfinityFoundation.org.

Certification Class for EFT With A Guarantee™ – Sept 26 & 27. 9:30am-5pm. 14-hr Become an EFT With A Guarantee practitioner. Learn basic EFT plus how to guarantee success in every EFT session for yourself and for your clients. For beginners and experienced EFT Practitioners. Experience relief for yourself. Money back guarantee. 14 CEs. $225, $195/advance, $95/repeat class or prior attendance at any of Tom’s 6-hr or longer workshops. Soder-World Healing Arts Center, Willowbrook. To regis-ter: 630-455-5885 or Tom Masbaum: 708-955-3634. EFT-Tom.com.

Urban Chicken Keeping – 10am-12pm. Class de-signed for curious folks who are considering getting chickens, as well as for those who already have their own birds. Learn how to raise chicks, care for adult birds, and keep your neighbors happy. Classroom at Garfield Park Conservatory, 100 N Central Park Ave, Chicago. 312-746-5092. Garfield-Conservatory.org.

Transformation from Adulthood to Soulhood: Experiential Workshop – 10am-1pm. Workshop will provide a safe, peaceful and loving environment where any fears preventing this transformation can be explored. Spiritual mentoring, one-on-one exer-cises, group discussion and meditation will guide you towards making soul contact. All registered participants will receive a complimentary spiritual mentoring session. $75. INSIDE, 1241 N Green St, McHenry. 815-245-9673. Inside-Inspire.com.

Montalbano Farms Tour – 10am-3pm. Montalbano Farms welcomes The Sugar Beet Food Co-op and friends to spend a day exploring their farm. Less than 2 hrs from Chicago this working farm with CSA program is committed to producing high quality, or-ganically grown produce for local consumption. $12/co-op member, $15/nonmember, free for kids 17 & under. More info & schedule: MontalbanoFarms.com. Tickets: Brownpapertickets.com/event/1668326.

Nature’s Heart Workshop and WonderWalk – 1:30-5:30pm. Let nature’s deep intelligence help you with any dream or challenge in this indoor-outdoor workshop. Awaken your heart’s ability to see, know

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savethedate savethedateand communicate using 21st-century shamanic art, then go on a self-directed WonderWalk to receive nature’s guidance for your heart quest. Reconvene to share insights. Includes WonderWalk Field Jour-nal with portal drawings encoded for deepening your experience. Led by Peter Kime, co-founder of Raydiant Day. $40, $45 after Sept 21. Raydiant Day Center, 1400 Greenleaf St, Evanston. 847-869-6477. Register: RaydiantDay.com.

Autumnal Equinox Meditation – 5pm. Celebrate and meditate with us. Join us to celebrate the begin-ning of fall with a guided meditation, free treatments from our providers and refreshments. Free. Mind Body Healing Center, 77 W Washington, Ste 1704, Chicago. Reservations required: 312-285-5287.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Moon Festival2nd Annual BeHealthful Retreat – All-day, all-inclusive holistic health, wellness, networking retreat and conference hybrid. Join fellow like-minded change agents for a full day of personal growth, discovery, networking and pampering. Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W 35th St, Chicago. Registration and pricing: BeHealthfulRetreat.com. BalanceBabe.com.

Initial Awakening Workshop – 9am-6pm. Work-shop helps you open up energy pathways, strengthen your core, and awaken your energy sense deeply. En-hance inner focus by delving deeper into the feeling of your physical body. $190. Mount Prospect Body & Brain Center, 1 W Rand Rd, Ste C, Mt Prospect. RSVP: 708-226-0245.

The House Is Your Second Body – 9:30-10:30 am. The condition your home is a true reflection of your life. Learn how to open the flow of energy in various areas of your life, spot any blockages, and create the feeling of a balanced space to move your life forward. Free. Soderworld, 16W501 Nielson, Willowbrook. 630-455-5885.

Find The Hidden Abundance In Your Kitchen – 11am. Join Laurie Pawli from the Feng Shui School of Chicago, as she teaches you how to energize your kitchen and discover how you can add abundance to your life! $25. Soderworld, 16W501 Nielson, Willowbrook. 630-455-5885.

Fall Fest – 11am-2pm. Horse-drawn hayrides, inflatable entertainment, many crafts and activities run by some of our sponsors and delicious food from our local vendors all at Rehm Park. Free. 615 Garfield St, Oak Park. 708-725-2400

The Gong Whisperer: Vibration, Resonance, and Consciousness – 2-5pm. Preston Klik’s “Ocean of Devotion Gong Wash” is a gentle-but-dynamic, 90-min (including intro talk) sound meditation. He plays his customized Heart Gong, plus crystal bowls, Himalayan temple bowls, ocean drum, etc. $15/advance, $20/at door. Ethical Humanist Society Au-ditorium, 7574 N Lincoln, Skokie. ChicagoIons.org.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Beginning Astrology Level 1: 6-Wk Class – 7:30-9:30pm. Learn planets, signs, houses, aspects, interpretation and transits. Complete beginner or know some about astrology, this course will provide what you need to go forward in your own astrological studies. $180; $150/ registration by Sept 21. Life Force Arts Center, 1609 W Belmont Ave, Chicago. 773-327-7224. [email protected]. AstrologicalDetails.com.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Great Lakes Restoration Conference – Sept 29-Oct 1. Learn about the latest issues and network with supporters and activists to develop strategies that advance federal, regional and local restoration goals. Open to the public. Drake Hotel, 140 E Walton Pl, Chicago. Register, schedule: 312-787-2200 or Con-ference.HealthyLakes.org/#sthash.FUutpNBR.dpuf.

Free Heart Healthy Dinner Diabetes Event: Diabe-tes Breakthrough – 6:15pm, check in; 6:30pm, begins. See Sept 15 listing. 1446 Techny Rd, Northbrook. 847-715-9060. NorthShoreHealthSolutions.com.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1The Gift of the Dream: An Introduction – 7pm. Learn about the wisdom of dreams with Dr. Keren Vishny. Program includes a viewing of the film, An Appointment with a Wise Old Dog: Dream Images in a Time of Crisis by David Blum. There will be a discussion of the film and suggestions for working more deeply with dreams. $25. Zero Balancing Wellness Center, 809 Ridge Rd Ste 200, Wilmette. 847-920-9292. ZBWellness.com.

SATURAY, OCTOBER 3Decoding the Ancients – 1-4:30pm. New Discov-ery Lecture Series: Lecture session will outline the decoding of ancient Egyptian manuscripts to mathematically confirm the existence of multiple universes, parallel dimensions, the potential for inter-dimensional travel, the Heavens, reincarna-tion, and the afterlife with the “Predictive Result Standard” science requires. Free. Sulzer Library, 4455 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago. 773-942-6926. AdvanCN.org.

The Spiritual Side of Lemuria and Atlantis – 2-5pm. With Dr. Rosita Rodriguez. The ancient civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis were very different in their spiritual beliefs. Explore these differences and learn about the migrations to Egypt and other places before and during the sinking of these ancient lands. $45, $35/A.R.E. members. The Edgar Cayce Holistic Center and Bookstore in Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines. Info & register: 847-299-6535.

Abundant Life Gala Anniversary Dinner – 6-9pm. Celebrate the 5-yr anniversary with a special dinner catered by Maggiano’s; wine avail-able for purchase. Musical entertainment provided by The Grateful Living. $50/person. Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm St, Deerfield. 847-337-3866. Tickets: [email protected] or AbundantLifeUnity.org.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5NLP & Timeline Resolution Certifications Train-ing – 11:45am-8pm. Awaken the power of your mind in 9 immersive days. Advance interpersonal communications. Master body language to be more persuasive. Rewire negative programming, feelings, habits into greater capabilities. Heighten creativity, problem-solving abilities. Deepen change making it longer-lasting, faster plus more effective. Register before Sept 21 and save $400. $2,995. Level, 318 W. Adams, Chicago. 312-854-2270. NLPNitro.com.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7The Adoption Process from A to Z – 7-9:15pm. Attorney Sally Wildman explores fundamentals of adopting a child and basic legal steps of this process. Highlights include different types of adoption, re-sources for initiating a search for an available child, and today’s trend of “openness.” Program open to public; preregistration necessary. $30. Adult Educa-tion Lyons Township, Lyons Twp High School, 100 S Brainard Ave, La Grange. Registration required; Course # 70100: 708-579-6573 or lths.net/AdultEd (The Adoption Process is under “Home & Family” in the catalog, p 15).

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10Chicago Vegan Mania 2015 – 10am-5pm. Celebrate Chicagoland’s vegan community, culture, commerce, cuisine and couture.

Sample food, listen to speakers, enjoy live music, dance and fashion exhibit, art show and dozens of vendors. Free. Broadway Armory, 5917 N Broad-way, Chicago. ChicagoVeganMania.com.

Decoding the Ancients – 1-4:30pm. New Discov-ery Lecture Series: Lecture session will outline the decoding of ancient Egyptian manuscripts to mathematically confirm the existence of multiple universes, parallel dimensions, the potential for inter-dimensional travel, the Heavens, reincarna-tion, and the afterlife with the “Predictive Result Standard” science requires. Free. King Library, 3436 S King Dr, Chicago. 773-942-6926. AdvanCN.org.

2020 Vision: Connecting Co-Creators World-wide – 2-8pm. Visionary/Futurist Barbara Marx Hubbard and Conscious Evolutionaries Chicagoland Ppresent Annual Awards Event to Honor Chicagoland Innovators and New Initiative Towards the Birth a of Co-Creative Humanity. $65/general admission, $85/Premium Seating (all seating includes meal). Bodhi Spiritual Center, 2746 N Magnolia, Chicago. Tickets: 847-660-4454 or cechicagoland.org.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15Life Reboot Workshop Series: Level 1 & 2 – Oct 15 & 18. 7-9pm, Thurs; 2-5, Sun. Join Dianne Bischoff James for a Midlife Reboot and discover your path for living a joyful, authentic life. Based on the award-winning book, The Real Brass Ring: Change Your Life Course Now, Dianne will share the 14 Shortcuts for Happy Living and a wealth of information to make life transformation easy. $75. The Present Moment, Libertyville Civic Center, 135 W Church St, Libertyville. Register: 847-421-1441 or ThePresentMomentInc.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30The Adoption Process from A to Z – 7-9:15pm. Attor-ney Sally Wildman explores fundamentals of adopting a child and basic legal steps of this process. Highlights include different types of adoption, resources for initi-ating a search for an available child, and today’s trend of “openness.” Program open to public; preregistration necessary. $35. Community Education District 211, Fremd High School, 1000 S Quentin Rd, Palatine. Registration required; Course # P280-01: 847-755-6820 or adc.d211.org/academics/continuing-education-home (The Adoption Process is under “Personal Enrich-ment/Development” in the catalog, p35).

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Daily All Month$25 Off Whole Body Check Up – Thru Sept. With Dr. Arutcheva. Series of tests to help identify what imbalances, weaknesses and blockage you have in your body. Then provided with the customized plan that will allow you to detoxify and balance bodily systems with necessary supplements. Antalee Wellness Spa, 1834-36 Glenview Rd, Glenview. 847-486-1130. Antalee.com.

$45 Manicure + Pedicure with Free Foot Treat-ment – Thru Sept. Fingers/toes soaked, nails filed and cuticles trimmed. Hands/feet exfoliated, masked and massaged to hydrate, nourish and protect from environmental stress. Antalee Wellness Spa, 1834-36 Glenview Rd, Glenview. 847-486-1130. Antalee.com.

$59.99 Full-Body Exfoliation – Thru Sept. A reviving treatment returns that youthful glow, as the entire body is exfoliated to buff away dead skin cells with custom blends of your choice. Antalee Wellness Spa, 1834-36 Glenview Rd, Glenview. 847-486-1130. Antalee.com.

$75 Anti-Aging Facial – Thru Sept. With a revo-lutionary, non-surgical approach see an increase of collagen production, and skin regain elasticity and plumpness. Also includes the use of galvanic/ultrasonic machine and a special facial and décolleté massage. Antalee Wellness Spa, 1834-36 Glenview Rd, Glenview. 847-486-1130. Antalee.com.

$79.99 Swedish or Combination Massage (90 Min) – Thru Sept. Enjoy the classic form of full-body soft tissue massage. Excellent for first time clients. Choose to do a combination massage, which is a medium between a Swedish and a Deep Tis-sue. Antalee Wellness Spa, 1834-36 Glenview Rd, Glenview. 847-486-1130. Antalee.com.

Attention High School Athletes – Pilates Mat classes are for you. Re:fit will be offering classes in Mat Pilates to help you build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. Great for the fall or spring sports, dance, cheer or poms. re:fit Reha-bilitation and Fitness, 901 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-657-0881. ReFitInc.com.

Children’s Dental Exam – Start the new school year off right with a complimentary exam with bite-wing X-rays. Ages 2-18. Thru Dec 31. Gaiamed Dental Spa, 929 Ridge Rd, Wilmette. For details & appt: 847-977-1655 or GaiamedDental.com.

Dental Discount Plan – Allows patients without dental insurance to receive quality dental care at affordable prices. Gaiamed is offering free tooth whitening to each enrolled adult. Gaiamed Dental Spa, 929 Ridge Rd, Wilmette. For details & appt: 847-977-1655 or GaiamedDental.com.

Fall Special Intuitive Readings – Thru Sept. $30/40-min readings. Intuitive Resources, 650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove Village. 847-564-6159.

Introductory Massage Package – Kai Milligan is a national certified massage therapist with expertise in a vast array of massage types. She is offering an introductory massage package at 30% off for the first two visits. re:fit Rehabilitation and Fit-ness, 901 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-657-0881. ReFitInc.com.

SundayOrganic Facials – Sun & Mon. $45/45 mins plus free Salt relaxation room session ($15 value). SoWell/Solay, 4819 Main St, Skokie. Appt required: 847-676-5571. SolayWellness.com.

Jefferson Park Sunday Market – Thru Oct. 9:30am-1:30pm. 2nd & 4th Sun. Food and craft vendors and entertainment. Jefferson Park, corner of Lawrence & Long, Chicago. 773-282-3879. jpna.net/fm.

Celebration Service – 10am. A dynamic, conscious community rooted in universal spiritual principles. Music, inspiring message and a loving community. Childcare provided for birth-4; youth program-ming for 5-18. Awaken your inherent power and purpose through unconditional love, creativity and conscious community. Bodhi Spiritual Center, 2746 N Magnolia Ave, Chicago. 773-248-5683. BodhiSpiritualCenter.org.

Feminine Divine Support Group – 10-11:30am. Through study and ritual we learn the impact of the Divine Feminine and how much her wisdom, healing is needed. Through supporting and sharing our intui-tive wisdom, authentic greatness, healing powers, we manifest beauty, harmony. Join our support group honoring the Sacred Feminine; become the Feminine Divine. Women’s Wisdom, The Dance Building, 1330 Webford, Des Plaines. 847-258-7225.

Logan Square Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 25. 10am-3pm. Food, music, entertain-ment, socializing, fun. Held on Logan Blvd from Milwaukee Ave to Whipple St, Chicago. LoganSquareFarmersMarket.org.

Abundant Life Spiritual Center Sunday Service – 10:30-11:40am. Sunday celebration service with an inspiring spiritual message that directly applies to your life now. Pop/rock/indie music provided by The Grateful Living. Free. Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm St, Deerfield. 847-337-3866. AbundantLifeUnity.org.

Out Chicago Radio Program – 11am-1pm. The only local and live LGBT radio show in the Chicago Metro Area. Out Chicago is an outstanding new show about LGBT life, current events and civil rights hosted by Scott Duff, a Chicago-based actor, comedian, theatre educator and activist. On WCPT-AM 820, WCPT-FM 92.7 (North), WCPY-FM 92.5 (West), and WCPQ-FM 99.9 (South). Call-in: 773-763-WCPT. ChicagosProgressiveTalk.com.

Dreams Come True Manifesting Theatre – 1-2:30pm. Create, direct and rehearse scenes of joy, fulfillment, prosperity you wish to experience in this artistic workshop. Practice the life you want to live and have fun doing it. Be a manifesting star and a Dream Maker cast member. Acting experi-ence not necessary. Live your dream. WomensWis-dom, 1330 Webford, Des Plaines. 847-258-7207. [email protected].

Community Tai Chi/DahnMuDo Class – 2-3pm. Gentle but powerful movements that strengthen muscles and joints, improves your blood and energy circulation, correct skeletal imbalances, plus enhance your focus, concentration and confidence. Based on the Korean healing martial art, DahnMuDo (the way of limitless energy). Free or donation. Donations go to nonprofit Earth Citizens Organization for Heroes

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Shiatsu Student Clinic – 7 or 8pm. Clients receive a 45-min session from an advanced Zen Shiatsu stu-dent. Sessions are performed in a group setting with instructor observation. Live shakuhachi and singing bowl music is provided by Jia Senghe. $35/45-min or $90/3 treatments. Zen Shiatsu Chicago, 825A Chicago Ave, Evanston. Availability limited; for appts: 847-864-1130. ZenShiatsuChicago.org.

Tai Chi Class – 8:15pm. Also Sat, 9am. Reduce stress; increase flexibility and balance; improve muscle strength and definition; increase energy; stamina and agility. Wear flat-soled shoes and loose fitting clothes. $10/class. Whole Health Acupuncture, 50 Turner Ave, Elk Grove Village. 847-357-3929. WholeHealthPrograms.com.

WednesdayNear Infrared Sauna Sessions or Infrared Mas-sage Traction Table – Wed-Fri. $15/30 mins. SoWell/Solay, 4819 Main St, Skokie. Appt required: 847-676-5571. SolayWellness.com.

Reiki Wednesday – $55/60-min healings. Intuitive Resources, 650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove Village. 847-564-6159.

Wellness Wednesdays – Your choice of Oxygenated Rife Lymphatic Detox, MediCupping or Raindrop Technique. $40. 150 E Cook Ave, Ste 101, Libertyville. For appt, Teresa: 224-888-1170 or 561-881-4321. AliveAndWellNaturally.com.

Happy Hour Free Acupuncture – 11am-12pm. Initial evaluation and treatment for instant pain relief or any health concerns. For videos look up Deerfield Community Acupuncture on YouTube. The best doctor is in your body. Get well natu-rally. Free. Deerfield Community Acupuncture, 405 Lake Cook Rd, Ste 211, Deerfield. 847-845-4090. DeerfieldCommunityAcupuncture.com.

Midweek Grace – 7-8pm. Experience community spiritual practice to support calm, peace and purpose throughout your week. Bodhi Spiritual Center, 2746 N Magnolia Ave, Chicago. 773-248-5683. BodhiSpiritualCenter.org.

Kundalini Yoga and Meditation – 8-9:30pm. Instructor: Guru Nischan. Kundalini Yoga is a powerful way to cut through subconscious program-ming and clear the psyche. It offers a fast reset of the nervous system and adjustment of the glandu-lar system to give you luster, shine and a healthy glow. $17 drop in; member discounts available. Mosksha Riverwest, 700 N Carpenter St, Chicago. 312-942-9642. GuruNischan.com.

ThursdayHappy Hour Free Acupuncture – 11am-12pm. Initial evaluation and treatment for instant pain relief or any health concerns. For videos look up Deerfield Community Acupuncture on YouTube. The best doctor is in your body. Get well natu-rally. Free. Deerfield Community Acupuncture, 405 Lake Cook Rd, Ste 211, Deerfield. 847-845-4090. DeerfieldCommunityAcupuncture.com.

Meditation Thursdays at the Center, Rosley’s Rocks and Gems – 6:30-7:30pm. Join us for our weekly night of centering. Meditation guided then silent; all levels welcome, and all questions welcome. Free. 4344 N Western Ave, Chicago. 773-561-7200. CrystalMaster.com.

FridayChakra Friday – 11am-7pm. A full chakra evalu-ation along with a chakra balance. $70/60-min. Intuitive Resources, 650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove Village. 847-564-6159.

Mindfulness Class – 12:15-1:15pm. Each class will consist of guided mindfulness exercises such as sitting and walking. No previous experience neces-sary; class also supports those who are experienced practitioners. An open practice so can come and go as need to. With Eric Lieb, Certified Mindfulness Trainer. $10/pre-register, $12/drop-in. Center for Holistic Medicine, 240 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods/Deerfield. For more info & to RSVP: 847-236-1701. Holistic-Medicine.com.

SaturdayAngel Weekend – Sat & Sun. Indulge in an angel reading allowing your archangels to guide and lead your path. $40 angel readings with unlimited time. Intuitive Resources, 650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove Village. 847-564-6159.

Mighty House Radio Program – 8-11am. Funny, friendly experts with answers and ideas to help with all of your home improvement projects. Join Ron Cowgill, Robbie Ehrhardt, Rich Cowgill and the Mighty House team each Saturday morn-ing to get help with all your home improvement and repair issues. On WCPT-AM 820, WCPT-FM 92.7 (North), WCPY-FM 92.5 (West), and WCPQ-FM 99.9 (South). Call-in: 773-763-WCPT. ChicagosProgressiveTalk.com. MightyHouse.net.

Morton Grove Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 17. 8am-12pm. No market held July 4. Locally grown produce. Morton Grove Civic Center, 6140 Demp-ster St. MGFarmersMarket.com.

Tai Chi Class – 9am. See Tues listing. Whole Health Acupuncture, 50 Turner Ave, Elk Grove Village. 847-357-3929. WholeHealthPrograms.com.

Indoor Farmers’ Market – 9am-1pm. Year round. Heritage Prairie Farm, 2N308 Brundige Rd, Elburn. 630-443-5989. HeritagePrairieFarm.com.

National Yoga Month Open House – 10-11am. Experience the basics of Body & Brain Yoga: meridian stretching, breathing postures and en-ergy meditation. Rather than focusing on a strict set of yoga poses that demand physical strength, Body & Brain incorporates a wide variety of exercises that stretch the physical, energetic and spiritual bodies. No prior experience needed. $5. Body & Brain Center, 9204 W 159th St, Orland Park. RSVP requested: 708-226-0245 or [email protected].

Tarot Readings with Rita – 10am-2pm. Looking for guidance through life’s challenges? We can use the cards to help you use your intuition and higher consciousness to navigate towards your highest good. Free tea or coffee. $20. INSIDE, 1241 N Green St, McHenry. 815-245-9673. Inside-Inspire.com.

Vet Talk Radio Program – 6-7pm. Program hosted by U.S. Marine Corps Vet Antonio Correa and Fred Newson of the U.S. Navy. Both men have lived the life of a military man, and now they are working to give a voice to the veterans. Gain a new perspective on the issues facing veterans today. On WCPT-AM 820, WCPT-FM 92.7 (North), WCPY-FM 92.5 (West), and WCPQ-FM 99.9 (South). ChicagosProgressiveTalk.com.

Leadership Program. Orland Park Body & Brain Center, 9204 W 159th St, Orland Park. RSVP: 708-226-0245 or [email protected].

Aura Healings – 3-4pm. Also 6-7pm, Thurs. 10-15-min healing with healers that will clear and tune up your energy system. $5 suggested donation. Clairvoyants Center of Chicago, 518 Lee, Evanston. 847-757-2838 ClairvoyantCenterOfChicago.org.

MondayAcupuncture Sessions – Mon, Wed & Sat. $25/45- min in group setting or $45/private session. SoWell/Solay, 4819 Main St, Skokie. Appt required: 847-676-5571. SolayWellness.com.

Gluten-Free Monday – 10am-8pm. All gluten-free grocery items 10% off all-day long. Free. Earthly Goods Health Foods, 6951 Grand Ave, Gurnee. 847-855-9677. Earthly-Goods.com.

Footbath Detox Mondays – 11am-6pm. Slug-gishness, fatigue, low energy and poor sleep? A 30-min ionic footbath stimulates cells to release toxins and rebalance the cellular system that is responsible for overall health. The process continues after the toxins are dislodged during treatment, allowing your entire body to func-tion optimally. Save $10. Nutritional Health Solutions, 480 Elm Pl, Ste 108, Highland Park. 847-207-2034. DigestiveHealthSolutions.com.

Medium Monday – 11am-7pm. $50 medium read-ings with a complementary free clear quartz crystal. Intuitive Resources, 650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove Village. 847-564-6159.

Nia: Body-Mind-Spirit Dance – 11:30am-12:30pm. 5Also Wed & Fri. Nia tunes your mind and tones your body. 52 simple moves combine with great music to bring flexibility, agility, mobil-ity, strength and stability to your body. All ages. All abilities. Practiced barefoot. Bring a mat for floor work. Led by Aliess Kime, Certified Nia Teacher. $14/drop-in. Raydiant Day Center, 1400 Greenleaf St, Evanston. 847-869-6477. Register: RaydiantDay.com.

50/50 Class: Zumba and POUND – 6:30-7:30pm. Aliza Mor, nationally certified instructor for over 5 years, will get the party started with 30 mins of Zumba followed by 30 mins of POUND (weighted drum sticks are used for a cardio/strength work-out). Beginners are very welcome and no judgment is allowed here. Tash Fitness, 8816 N Bronx Ave, Skokie. Registration required: 847-379-5777. TashFitness.com.

TuesdayPilates Mat Class for Beginners – 10-10:50am. Introduction to the basic Pilates principles to help build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. Each class will concentrate on a specific series of exercises to promote proper body alignment while engaging your core. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention. $90/6 wks or $18/class. re:fit Rehabilitation and Fitness, 901 Waukegan Rd, Glenview. 847-657-0881. ReFitInc.com.

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ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY – Understand yourself, your motivations, your feelings. Recognize your talents, strengths, successes. Overcome difficul-ties and confusion. Astrology can help pull it all together. Relationships. Career. Plan the future. Serious astrology for serious seekers. Private, personal consultations. Lin Ewing: 847-609-0034. AstrologicalDetails.com.

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WHISPERS OF LOVELinda Roberts 312-231-5607 [email protected] TheWhispersOfLove.com

Helping people and animals to heal their past, present, and to live healthy

lives is Linda’s passion. Animal Communication provides assistance with behavioral issues, recent adoptions, illnesses, allergies, medical concerns and more. Communication coupled with energy work may benefit all family members. Linda performs and teaches energy sessions, animal communica-tion, Shamanism, Reiki and Belly Dance.

ANIMAL SHELTERS

HARMONY HOUSE FOR CATS2914 N Elston, Chicago 60618 773-293-6103 • HHForCats.org

Harmony House for Cats is a cageless, no-kill, eco-friendly, Platinum-LEED shelter dedicat-ed to rescuing and rehoming in-jured and abandoned cats. New volunteers, supporters and adopters are welcome. The huge

sunny adoption rooms provide a natural home-like environment for both cats and people.

BODYWORK

ROTH STRUCTURAL INTEGRATIONDiane Roth, BCSI Highland Park, 60035 847-831-3213 • RothSI.com

Structural Integration (SI) realigns, rebalances and re-educates the body through man-ual therapy and movement education. Chronic pain, bad posture, tired and achy bodies are signs that the body is out of balance. SI benefits include decreased pain, injury rehabilitation, improved posture, ease in movement, and increased flexibility and stamina.

ZEN SHIATSU CHICAGO825 Chicago Ave, Evanston 60202 847-864-1130  ZenShiatsuChicago.org

You’ll feel the stress melt away like the snow in spring through our relaxation-focused shiatsu massage practice, which offers the same energiz-ing benefits as acupuncture combined with the restorative power of yoga poses. Dress in cozy threads, shiatsu is performed on fully clothed cli-ents. Professional and student therapists available. See ad on back cover.

communityresourceguide ZERO BALANCING WELLNESS CENTERMary H. Murphy, LMT, CZB, CST-D 809 Ridge Rd, Ste 200, Wilmette 60091 847-920-9292 • ZBWellness.com

Zero Balancing (ZB) works with the flow of chi through the skeletal system. Gentle, and energizing, a ZB session leaves the client with a wonderful feeling of body-mind integration and energized relaxation. ZB can help relieve body pain, emotional distress and boost well-being. Re-ceived clothed, ZB addresses the whole person.

BRAIN HEALTH

MARNY TURVILL, MDEvanston 60201 847-644-8540 [email protected] DrMarny.com

Has your life been taken over by PTSD, a concussion or other TBI, chemical sensi-tivities, anxiety, or a child with learning or behavior problems? If you are ready to take back control and thrive, contact Dr. Marny now! You can feel better, think better and behave better without medications!

COACHING & COUNSELING

DAVID SCOTT BARTKYCertified Law of Attraction Life Coach “Phone Coaching At Its Best” 973-444-7301 LifeCoachDavid.com

The Law of Attraction is always op-erating in your life. Are you using it to attract what you want? I will teach you processes and tech-niques so you’ll not only start to attract what you want (a relationship, more money, more clients, etc.), you’ll also become more excited about life.

CENTERED COACHINGDr. Robbie Maller Hartman, PhD, PCC 847-831-5660 CenteredCoaching.com

Professional certified life coach and licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years experience in health and wellness. Specializing in emotional eating issues, non-dieting weight loss, healthy lifestyle coaching, mindfulness medita-tion training, and stress management. Mentored by bestselling author Geneen Roth, as seen on Oprah. Call for a complimentary phone consultation.

RAYDIANT LIFE COACHINGPeter Kime, MA 847-869-6477 • Evanston RaydiantDay.com

All challenges are an opportunity to heal and evolve. With 27 years

experience I combine energy healing with psy-chological and spiritual counsel to help you in that process. Come to know and empower your truth. Go forward more fit to create greater joy, fulfill-ment, and love. Free 20 minute initial consult. See ad on page 29.

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LIVE AN ILLUMINATED LIFESister Goddess GuruNischan 312-671-0466 GuruNischan.com

Taking the complexity out of enlight-enment, meditation, yoga, LIFE, and

leaving all of the best and most Luminous stuff. The stuff that turns you on, when life shuts you off. The stuff that reclaims you, reveals you, and cours-es electricity through your Soul. Call for a FREE TurnOn Session and let’s Light Your World Up!

RESOLUTIONS COACHING & CERTIFICATION TRAININGTim Marshall, Cht, NLPT, MC 25 E Washington • 233 E Erie 312-854-2270 ILove-Hypnosis.com

Achieve higher performance and motivation. Do you want peace of mind eliminat-ing uncontrollable fear? Are you sad yet want to be happier, or angry but want inner calm? Stop smoking. Eat less. Reduce stress, anxiety, compul-sions. Enjoy life more with greater success. 30+ years hypnosis and NLP experience. Free phone consultation.

COLON HYDROTHERAPYNORTHSHORE COLONICSLori Hirshman, I-ACT certified 1535 Lake Cook Rd, Ste 113 (behind Northbrook Court), Northbrook 60062 Add’l location:

Colonics in Grayslake, 408 Center St 773-551-5083 • NorthShoreColonics.com

You don’t need to suffer any more! We offer a re-laxing and private environment where discretion and absolute cleanliness is never taken for granted! Our I-ACT certified practitioners have more than 12 years experience in Colon Hydrotherapy, Guid-ed Programs, Life/Nutritional Coaching, all to help you make better choices for yourself.

COMPOUNDING PHARMACYSAVE-RITE PHARMACY & COMPOUNDINGJim Kolar, Rph 3479 N Broadway, Chicago 60657 773-525-0766 SaveRitePharmacy.com

Save-Rite is your locally owned compounding spe-cialist in Lakeview. Besides dispensing traditional medi-

cation, we work closely with your doctor to cus-tomize medications for pediatric care, sports medi-cine, pain management, veterinary needs and a wide range of hormone replacement therapies (BHRT). We also offer a variety of medical equip-ment and daily living supplies so that you’ll always enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Free delivery to Lakev-iew and surrounding areas. See ad on page 20.

CRYSTAL HEALING

ROSLEY’S ROCKS AND GEMS4344 N Western Ave, Chicago 60618 773-561-7200 • CrystalMaster.com

Join us at our new location, The Center, where we offer the widest selection of chakra healing stones, rough crystals, collectors’ pieces and specialty items. Come

meditate in the crystal skull room, relax and heal on our new Amethyst Biomat™, and see our skilled and professional readers and healers.

DIGESTIVE HEALTH SPECIALIST

NUTRITIONAL HEALTH SOLUTIONSReneé S. Barasch, LDHS 480 Elm Place, Ste 108, Highland Park 60035 847-207-2034 • DigestiveHealthSolutions.com

Digestive problems? Acid Reflux/GERD, IBS, Crohn’s, colitis? Let us help you naturally achieve nutrition-al balance, feel better and enhance the quality of your life. Improve di-gestion while reducing discomfort

and bloating so you can eat the foods you love again. Certified digestive health specialist/enzyme therapist. See ad on page 9.

EFT (EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUES)

TOM MASBAUM, EFT-ADVANCED708-955-3634 [email protected] EFT-Tom.com

EFT, Emotional Freedom Tech-niques, is a simple, gentle and very effective tapping procedure on the acupuncture spots, or acupuncture without needles. In individual EFT sessions Tom offers a 100% guarantee of success or no charge. 6,000 individual sessions, mostly on the phone. Emotional and many physical issues fade away. Initial call free.

ENERGETIC FAMILY WELLNESS

DR. NICK KUENNEN, DCThe Wellness Source 1245 N Milwaukee Ave, Ste 202B, Glenview 60025 (Across from Abt) 224-413-3500 • TWSChiro.com

We offer an effective, holistic wellness approach that is the only one in the entire Chicagoland area. The difference lies with the BioModulator that de-livers healing bioenergy and corrective chiroprac-tic techniques, neuro-muscular release techniques, nutrition recommendations, acupuncture meridian lines, digital X-rays, orthopedic and neurological testing, emotional releasing and essential oils. We ensure results with our approach. See ad on page 7.

ENERGY WORK

CHI BALANCING CENTERLocated in Art of Natural Healing 7773 Lake St, River Forest 60305 708-366-8002 ChiBalancingCenter.com

Reiki Master David Riddle has used the Akashic Records in his energy work sessions since 1998. In Akashic EnergyworkSM, David connects the energy body held within the Akashic Records to the indi-vidual using hands on healing. This brings energy to the client for health, happiness and karmic relief.

ENLIGHTENED BALANCE CHAKRA SPA30 N Williams, Brink Street Market, Ste F,

Crystal Lake 815-307-1180 EnlightenedBalance.com

Offering daily intuitive and ener-getic healing sessions. Offerings include: aura analysis and clear-

ing, soul synergizing, SoulCollage chakra balanc-ing, singing bowl sessions, chakra channeling, chakra dowsing, crystal chakra balancing, chakra healing touch, crystal grid sessions, shamanic ses-sions, Vivaxis connection alignment, reflexology and Reiki. Appointments recommended.

INSIGHTFUL ENERGY THERAPYMarla Levitt Goldberg 847-984-0440 • 847-275-5584 InsightfulEnergyTherapy.com

Want to feel more flow and joy in your life? Do toxic thoughts limit your potential or block clear think-ing? Marla will help release blocks,

interferences, negative energies, entities and emo-tions that may be left from your past. Call today to schedule a consultation. See ad on page 31.

ESSENTIAL OILS

DOTERRA ESSENTIAL OILSAllison Lutze MyDoterra.com/AllisonLutze

Need help with seasonal threats? Breathe easy with Breathe® Respi-ratory Blend, made by dōTERRA.

Use aromatically and topically to maintain clear airways. Also works well for the snorer in your family leading to a better nights rest, for everyone. Visit website for more information.

YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILSKaren Duewel 847-772-0212 YoungLiving.org/KarenDuewel

Young Living oils and supple-ments with natural plant ex-

tracts can support women’s health throughout the various phases of life; providing temporary relief from cramps, nausea, hot flashes and emotional swings. For daily challenges, consider lavender or Stress Away to relieve daily stress, encourage re-laxation and reduce nervous tension. Enjoy life naturally. See ad on page 37.

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FENG SHUI

LAURIE PAWLI, CERTIFIED FENG SHUI CONSULTANTThe Feng Shui School of Chicago [email protected] CreateTheFeeling.com TheFengShuiSchoolOfChicago.com

You can now learn feng shui in the Chicago area. The Feng Shui School of Chicago is recognized as a Gold Level School, the high-est standard established by the International Feng Shui Guild. We teach basic “Feng Shui in a Day” classes, as well as a comprehensive 77-hour “Cer-tified Feng Shui Consultant Training Program”. A “layering” approach is taught using Form, Best Personal Direction, and Front Door Bagua place-ment. Laurie is a student of Grand Master Profes-sor Lin Yun, Katherine Metz and Denise Linn.

8 GREEN/HEALTHY FOODS & RESTAURANTS

ARYA BHAVAN 2508 W Devon, Chicago 60659 773-274-5800 • AryaBhavan.com Facebook.com/AryaBhavanChicago

Arya Bhavan offers a menu of authentic vegan, raw, gluten-free and organic Indian dishes, pre-pared with healthy ingredients, no GMO or MSG, and a careful mix of ayurvedic Indian spices with nutritional properties that benefit both mind and body. We help you “Eat Well, Feel Well, Think Well, Heal Well!” See ad on page 41.

GREEN REAL ESTATE

KATIE HAUSERBaird & Warner Green Broker 847-212-5214 [email protected]

I understand that heating, cooling, energy efficiency and commuting distance are important to your home

buying and remodeling decisions. As a NAR Green Broker, I’ll help you find the dream home that meets your sustainable lifestyle. Working together, we’ll locate the best resources to make green im-provements and sustainable renovations.

HEALERS

NANCY GOLDEN WASPI Reverend, Reiki Master Teacher, CCMBA Teacher, Hands on Healing

Covering McHenry & Woodstock Lake Geneva, WI 262-745-4345 [email protected] HealingReikiWorks.com

Offering a number of healing mo-dalities. Testing for what protocol is required for healing at a Cellular Morphogenic, DNA level. Heal the emotional, mental and spiritual body, and the physical body can heal. Reiki, Crystal Reiki, CCMBA/CCSMC, Meridian, Aura and Chakra Clearing, Past Life Therapy, Emotional Release and more.

HOLISTIC DENTISTRY

DR. ALLA AVER, DDS2400 Ravine Way, Suite 400, Glenview 60025 847-998-5100 • GlenviewSmiles.com

Stay healthy with a whole-body, pre-ventative care approach. We use non-fluoridated ozonated water, periodontal herbal treatments, and gluten-free herbal paste. Restorative options include: safe amalgam re-moval, BPA-free fillings and seal-

ants, non-metal crowns and bridges, sleep apnea and TMJ appliances, and non-acrylic night guards, partials and dentures. Our conservative approach includes: digital X-rays and intraoral camera, non-surgical gum therapies including laser and ozone, and herbal irrigation. Material reactivity testing, saliva pH and microscopic plaque analysis are available. Our natural approach includes dental ho-meopathy, craniosacral therapy, and nutritional counseling. Dental discount plan available and PPO insurance plans accepted. See ad on page 45.

K. BOEHM, DDS, & ASSOCIATES1585 N Barrington Rd, Ste 106, Hoffman Estates 60069 847-884-1220 1440 Maple Ave, Ste 2A Lisle 60532 630-810-1280 • KBoehmDDS.com

State-of-the-art holistic methods of dental care in a relaxed environment. Having exten-sive knowledge of the correlation between oral and overall health, Dr Boehm offers bio-friendly mate-rials compatible with your body. Services include mercury-free fillings and crowns or bridges, safe mercury removal, fluoride-free office, electrodermal screening, homeopathy, cranial osteopathy, ortho-dontics and jaw orthopedics, laser treatment of gum disease and ozone therapy.

HOLISTIC DENTISTRY CHICAGOElizabeth Strzelecka, DDS 7460 W Belmont, Chicago 60634 773-745-3636

As a Biological dentist, I recognize the impact of toxic substances and only use materials and procedures that are systemically compatible with your body. We offer a wide variety of pro-cedures from general to cosmetic, ozone therapy, laser dentistry, safe

mercury removal, TScan bite adjustment for TMJ, Earthing chair, infrared sauna and restoration of por-celain implants, all in a safe and relaxing atmosphere.

MIDWEST INTEGRATIVE DENTISTRY11952 Oak Creek Pkwy, Huntley 60142 847-659-8500 • MidwestDentistry.com

Dr. Sukel is a holistic general den-tist, cosmetically restoring teeth without mercury or fluoride. Our digital X-rays and CT cone beam provide 3-D views for detailed diag-nosis of root canals, laser gum treat-ment, missing teeth, implants and

dentures. Sleep appliances and TMJ treatments for head and neck pain are also available.

TAF G. PAULSON, D.D.S., P.C.233 E Erie St, Ste 816, Chicago 60611 312-944-7444 ChicagoHolisticDentistry.com

We offer gentle holistic dentistry that supports vibrant well-being in a caring and peace-ful environment. Our Conscious Care includes mercury-free fillings; non-surgical periodontal therapy; digital X-rays; safe, biocompatible mate-rials; bacterial analysis using a microscope; dental homeopathy and nutritional counseling. We guide you to dental wellness thorough education. Free indoor parking. See ad on page 19.

DR. ANDIE T. PEARSONGaiamed Dental 929 Ridge Rd, Wilmette 847-977-1655 HolisticDentalChicago.com

Holistic dentistry involves an aware-ness of care that relates to the entire person. Gaiamed is a full-service practice using the most biocompat-ible dental options. Our services range from non-surgical gum care to mercury-and-PBA-free resto-rations, crowns, bridges, partial and full dentures, children's dentistry, braces, implants, dental home-opathy, and craniosacral therapy. See ad on page 5.

RIVERWOODS SMILES2035 N Milwaukee Ave, Riverwoods/Deerfield 60015 847-947-8622 RWSmiles.com

Dr. Rasekh’s practice philosophy emphasizes education, prevention and minimally invasive dentistry. Enter our modern and calming dental facility, allow the ambiance to put you at ease, and be certain that excellent care awaits you. We of-fer, digital X-rays, biocompatible materials, mercu-ry- and metal-free restorations, children’s dentistry and smile design and analysis. See ad on page 33.

WRIGLEYVILLE DENTALDr. Bernice Teplitsky, DDS, PC 3256 N Ashland, Chicago 60657 773-975-6666 WrigleyvilleDental.com

In addition to state-of-the-art technology and meth-ods offered by most holistic dentists (microscopes, ozone trherapy, etc.), we treat you as a partner. We thoroughly explain your unique situation, provide treatment options and keep you comfortable with Netflix, music and paraffin wax treatments. Locat-ed off the Brown line. Free garage parking.

HOLISTIC FITNESS

COMFY FITNESS2115 N Damen, Chicago 60647 312-373-0727 ComfyFitness.com

Disenchantment or intimidation of the classic gym setting keeps many from getting into shape. If this sounds like you, Comfy Fitness can help. Our trainers will guide and teach you how to reach your health and fitness goals while leaving you looking forward to your next workout. Call for a free fitness assessment today. See ad on page 17.

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HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTITIONER

ALIVE AND WELL NATURALLYTeresa Lopez, LPN 150 E Cook Ave, Libertyville 60048 224-888-1170 • AliveAndWellNaturally.com

Feel better this fall! We offer lym-phatic detoxification with oxygen-ation to restore your cells’ natural energy levels and restore proper lymph function. Also offering Medi-Cupping and other healing

approaches. See website for full list of services.

AMY ANDREWSFeel Good Again Health Detective Highland Park and Virtual Consulting

847-361-6238 [email protected] FeelGoodAgainHealth.com/gift

Frustrated with your health? Your tests are “normal” but you don’t feel right? Do you want to finally solve

your energy, gut, weight, and mood symptoms? Get empowered! Find and correct the root causes of hormonal, digestive and detox issues, so you can enjoy life and feel good again!

HELEN GITLEVICH, CFMW847-361-6259 • [email protected] HelenGitlevich.AccessConsciousness.com CreatingAbundanceWithEase.com

How would you like to have a dif-ferent future? Being a Certified Re-lationship coach and facilitator as well as Access Consciousness Fa-cilitator and Akashic Records teacher and consultant I use all the tools to empower you to heal and

release blocks and limitations that seem to limit your joy, money, and/or relationships. See ad on page 23.

GNOSIS NATURAL HEALTHClaire Boye-Doe, MS Nutrition Response TestingTM

5756 N. Ridge Ave, Ste 3, Chicago 60660 773-561-5516 • GnosisNaturalHealth.com

Searching for a natural, very effective way to feel better? Nutrition Re-sponse TestingTM uses the body’s in-nate intelligence to decipher exactly what’s needed to heal and repair the root cause of your symptoms. Fix asthma, arthritis, migraines, digestive & heart issues, and more! FREE con-

sultation- mention Natural Awakenings (value $150).

TOM MASBAUM, EFT-ADVANCED708-955-3634 [email protected] EFT-Tom.com

EFT, Emotional Freedom Techniques, is a gentle, simple yet very successful

process for releasing emotional and many physical symptoms. Every session, mostly on the phone, has a guarantee of success. It is that wonderful. Over 6,000 individual sessions and hundreds of classes over the last 11 years. Tom Masbaum, EFT Advanced, is the Founder of EFT With A Guarantee™.

RE:FIT-RESTORING AND ENHANCING THROUGH FITNESS AND INTEGRATIVE THERAPIESLoribeth Cohen, PT Studio Director Mimi Abrams, PT 910 Waukegan Rd, Glenview 60025 847-657-0881 • refitinc.com

At re:fit, we believe that the body and mind interact to create health or “dis-ease.” We address both the un-derlying causes of pain and the body’s potential for healing. We of-fer many techniques for treatment

and encourage the client to engage in their process of healing by combining physical therapy, IMT and ex-ercise. Feel the difference! See ad on page 23.

HOLISTIC HOME ORGANIZER

HOME SPACE ORGANIZING Jody Casden 847-209-0083 HomeSpaceOrganizing.com 

A holistic approach to organizing and letting go of clutter. HSO recognizes the tools for restoring and creating nourishing spaces. HSO is green and

sustainably conscious and provides creative solu-tions. We understand that an environment that nour-ishes you improves emotional and physical wellness. Call today to schedule a complimentary consultation.

HOLISTIC MEDICINE

DR. KRISTEN BOBIK, DC2500 W Higgins, Ste 420,  Hoffman Estates 847-310-0303 The BalanceDoc.com

Our wellness clinic averages only a 5-minute wait time before you’re getting natural, safe, and effective treatment with the Doctor. Dr. Kristen specializes in acupuncture, low-force chiro-practic care and food intolerance testing, and uses unique diagnostic tests to uncover the real cause of your health concern. Located at the corner of Hig-gins and Barrington roads. See ad on page 37.

DR. EUNICE DEANE6137 N Elston Ave, Chicago 60646 773-631-5001 DrEuniceDeane.com

Dr. Deane is a premier holistic chi-ropractic physician who offers total body solutions to chronic health and

pain challenges. She treats all three sides of the tri-angle of health —structure, chemical and emotions—to resolve problems at the root cause. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, and want to flip the switch from pain and chronic illness, Dr. Deane can help. Call for appointment. See ad on page 31.

DR. JERRY P. GORE, MD Center for Holistic Medicine 240 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods/Deerfield 60015 847-236-1101 Holistic-Medicine.com

Dr. Gore is director, supervisor and staff physician. He obtained his MD from the University of Illinois School of Medicine and his post-graduate work at Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry. He has over 30 years of experience blending nutrition, supple-ments, homeopathy, psychotherapy and collaborat-ing with other practitioners at the center to offer a truly holistic medicine practice. See ad on page 23.

DR. NICK LEROY, DC, MSIL Center for Progressive Medicine 1002 W Lake St, Chicago 60607 312-243-3338 • DrNick.net

Dr. LeRoy has 20 years of experience in collaborating with his patients to determine why they are not well. He specializes in investigative work that includes a detailed discussion, examina-tion and laboratory testing, then creates an integra-tive treatment plan that often includes diet and nu-trition changes, acupuncture, chiropractic and other lifestyle modifications. Dr. LeRoy is best known for breast thermography, HPV treatment and GI prob-lems. See ad on page 49.

DR. KIM MARTIN, DC, FASA, BCIMNorth Shore Health Solutions LTD 1446 Techny Rd, Northbrook 60062 847-715-9060 • NorthShoreHealthSolutions.com

Dr. Kim Martin, DC, FASA, BCIM, CFMP, is a certified gluten-free practitioner in Northbrook. She spe-cializes in “Solving the Mystery of Your Chronic Condition” using Functional Medicine, blood work,

stool samples and saliva. Free Diabetes Lecture event September 15, 22 and 29. Call 847-715-9060 for more events details. See ad on page 11.

MIND BODY HEALING CENTER77 W Washington, Ste 1704 Chicago 60602 312-285-5287 MindBodyHealingChicago.com

We treat both the emotional and physical aspects of your health and specialize in depression, anxiety, digestive disorders and pain management. We provide diagnostic testing such as Biomeridian screening and apply natural in-terventions such as psychotherapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, physical therapy, nutrition, massage and energy work. Insurance accepted. Available evening and weekends.

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ELISA SUE RABIN, MS, OTRLFounder & Director: The Center for Integrative Body Mind Sciences Private sessions & 4-day Wellness Intensives 847-579-1177

Elisa is an integrative healthcare practitioner special-izing in pain relief and gut-brain disorders. She ex-pertly applies advanced techniques to release inflam-mation and re-patterns symptoms associated with IBS, fibromyalgia, migraines, depression, stress and hormonal imbalance. She is a compassionate com-municator, and partners with each client to create a relationship for deep exploration and integration.

INDEPENDENT MEDIA

WCPT, CHICAGO’S PROGRESSIVE TALK820 AM Streaming live: ChicagosProgressiveTalk.com

Chicago’s Progressive Talk is a whole lot more than just a radio station. It is a community of several hun-dred thousand people who are sustainably inclined, environmentally responsible, community conscious and socially engaged. Monday through Friday the program lineup features national show hosts who broadcast from various cities across America. From the very political, to the very serious, to almost-over-the-line edgy, they talk about what matters to you. On the weekends, specialty shows cover home improvement, gardening, Chicago politics, and much more. Listen on the radio or tune in online at ChicagosProgressiveTalk.com. See ad on page 71.

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

LAKEVIEW INTEGRATIVE MEDICINESilvia Panitch, MD, Medical Director 3344 N Ashland Ave, Chicago 60657 773-525-6595   LakeviewIntegrativeMedicine.com

Balance your spiritual, emotional, psychological and physical well-be-ing, and get the tools to heal. We in-tegrate Western medicine methods of functional and internal medicine with modalities including acupunc-

ture, biofeedback, chiropractic, nutrition, enzymes, amino acids, bio-identical hormones, homeopathy and neurotransmitters. Specializing in women’s health, weight control, pain management, gastroin-testinal issues, adrenal fatigue and food allergies.

DR. ERIC NAGAJ, MDAdvanced Arlington Medical Center 333 W Dundee Rd, Buffalo Grove 60089 847-243-0355 PainReliefMasters.com

Board-certfied internist Dr. Eric Nagaj diagnoses using conventional medicine, and also treats acute and chronic illness using anthroposophical medi-cine and the least toxic yet effective treatment for the condition. Dr. Nagaj offers comprehensive medical evaluations, advanced nutritional testing and treatments with new lines of validated anthro-posophic/homeopathic remedies, bio-identical hor-mones, and much more. See ad on page 41.

DR. CHERYL SCHWARTZ, DOCenter for Holistic Medicine 240 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods/Deerfield 60015 847-236-1701 Holistic-Medicine.com

I specialize in Internal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. My goal is to help people in good health maintain their well-being, while as-sisting those with health problems to feel better and move to a more positive path. I manage general in-ternal medicine issues as well as treat appropriate patients with Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, a hands-on method of healing. See ad on page 23.

INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

SUSAN ATCHISON, LCPCA Healing Soul, Ltd. NW Suburbs; 847-370-5181 FreeYourself2BeYourself.org 

Have pain, anxiety, indecision or de-pression been making your life mis-erable? I can help you to have a hap-

pier, more fulfilling life. Using a holistic approach, we’ll balance and renew your body, mind and spiri-tual selves. For lasting results—to feel lighter and more whole—call today for your appointment.

BODY BASED PSYCHOTHERAPYEllen Goode, CADC, CBT, ICST, CMT City & Suburbs • 312-504-4106 BodyBasedPsychotherapy.net

Want more from life? If you tried some other therapy or self help be-fore and felt some deeper conflict was unseen or unresolved, it proba-bly was. Mind/Body Therapy goes deeper and broader than other ap-

proaches. Helping clients with addictions, relation-al problems, abuse, personal and spiritual growth, etc. since 1988. Free initial consultation.

NORTH SHORE HOLISTIC HEALTH, LLCAngela Waltman FNP, AHN-C 522 Poplar St, Wilmette 60091 773-454-2644 NorthShoreHolisticHealth.com

Angela provides a blend of Eastern & Western Medicine, offering care

for urgent needs such as coughs, colds and minor injuries. Her Prepare For Surgery/Heal Faster pro-gram is incredibly helpful and works for chemo and chronic pain, too. She teaches Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) & Mindfulness meditation, also Healing Energy Work. Truly Mind, Body & Spirit Care.

DR. KEVIN J. REGAN, DC, DABCA118 N Clinton, Ste 103, Chicago 60661 312-876-1600 • DrKevin.com

Do you have pain or inflammation that won’t go away? Is stress making you ill? Therapeutic treat-ment with the Magnesphere© will balance out and energize you through a total body immersion into a bio-magnetic field. The Magnesphere© provides deep relaxation and stress relief through a combi-nation of science and holistic intervention.

HOLISTIC MEDICINE- AYURVEDA

MONICA YEARWOOD3807 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago 60618 773-697-3640 [email protected]

Monica Yearwood is an ayurvedic practitioner who empowers her clients with ex-periential practices. Her focus is digestive health, detoxification and lifestyle. Monica’s programs integrate diet, herbology and practices that culti-vate awareness such as meditation and yoga. She runs programs out of her ayurvedic center, Hamsa Ayurveda & Yoga, in Chicago.

HOLISTIC PHYSICAL REHABILITATION

LIFEWAVE INSTITUTE, LLCDr. Andrew Serlin, DC 3113 Dundee Rd, Northbrook 60062 224-723-5693 • LifeWaveInstitute.com

Pro athletes heal quick-ly with aquatic therapy and so can you at one of the only facilities in

Chicagoland with a warm water pool featuring an underwater treadmill. LifeWave Institute combines chiropractic, massage, aquatic and land-based re-hab with practices of T’ai Chi Ch’uan, Chi Kung and acupuncture to deliver comfortable and effec-tive muscular and joint pain relief.

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DAVID H. JOHNSON, LCSW847-475-3017, voicemail  [email protected] DavidHJohnsonLcsw.com

People of all ages come to me in pain due to trauma, childhood issues and addiction. My holistic approach

helps to resolve wounds of the mind, body and spirit where recovery is not only possible but inevi-table. Lasting results for happier, productive lives is the goal of my body-centered psychotherapy. Call for free initial consultation.

ELLEN KATZ, MS, LMFTClinical Director, Inner Balance Northbrook, Chicago, Palm Springs 847-224-0244 InnerBalanceNow.com

Ellen’s 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist integrates a conscious approach to healing old pat-terns through a mix of trauma and mindfulness-based psychotherapies, HMR, Lifeline, The Work (Byron Katie), energy medicine and somatic awareness. Join Meetup.com “Inner Balance Meditation” for updates on her events, and visit her at EllenKatz.net.

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MICHELE HEATHER847-509-8289 [email protected] MicheleHeather1.com

Do you feel stuck? Mentally blocked or can’t make a decision? Michele helps you iden-tify and release issues keeping you from full expres-sion of your Essences. Surround yourself by the love of your Guides to release issues for an awe-some, humbling and life-transforming experience. Michele is also psychic and a Reiki Master Teacher.

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THE EDGAR CAYCE HOLISTIC CENTER AND BOOKSTOREAt Unity Northwest Church 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines 60016 847-299-6535 [email protected]

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INFINITY FOUNDATION 1282 Old Skokie Rd, Highland Park 60035 847-831-8828 • InfinityFoundation.org

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INSIDE & INSPIREMcHenry’s Only Holistic~Cultural Center 1241 N Green St, McHenry 60050 Inside-Inspire.com • InspireMassage.com

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DR. ALLA ARUTCHEVA, MD, PHD, NDAssociate Professor, Rush University Med. School Antalee Wellness 1836 Glenview Rd, 2nd Fl, Glenview 60025 • 847-486-1130

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CANDACE650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove 60007 847-564-6159

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PERSONAL GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

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CANDACE650 Meacham Rd, Elk Grove 60007 847-564-6159

Inspire joy and love in your life. Find answers to your challenges with the help of Candace’s psychic intuition. Specializing in chakra balancing, spiri-tual cleansing, past life regression and tarot/angel cards. More than 22 years experience. Call or text for appointments. See ad on page 35.

ENLIGHTENED BALANCE CHAKRA SPA30 N Williams, Brink Street Market, Ste F,

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BODHI SPIRITUAL CENTER2746 N Magnolia Ave, Chicago 60614 773-248-LOVE BodhiSpiritualCenter.org

Check out our Sunday Celebra-tion Service at 10am each week. Enjoy a dynamic, con-

scious community rooted in universal spiritual prin-ciples that Reveal Love, Honor All Paths and Cele-brate Life. Safe and loving childcare for children ages birth to 4, and playful and rich youth program-ming for ages 5-18. Amazing music, inspiring mes-sage, and a loving community awaits you.

THE EDGAR CAYCE HOLISTIC CENTER AND BOOKSTOREAt Unity Northwest Church 259 E Central Rd, Des Plaines 60016 847-299-6535 [email protected]

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Destination location offering a com-prehensive selection of spiritual and

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INTUITIVE RESOURCES650 Meacham, Elk Grove 60007 847-564-6159

Intuitive Resources is a spiritual boutique conveniently located in the northwest suburbs. Our large

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SPORTING GOODS

NEW BALANCE NORTH SHORE610 Central Ave, Ste 169, Highland Park 60035 847-266-8323 ShopNewShoes.com

Fitting you in the correct type of shoe for your activ-ity, and in the proper size and width for your feet, is our number one objective. When shoes fit well and your feet are comfortable, your whole body feels better and you can perform at your optimum level throughout the entire day. Largest selection of New Balance footwear and apparel in the Chicago area, with extensive inventory of sizes and widths from 2A-6E. Friendly staff is experienced in helping to resolve or relieve many common foot ailments such as plantar fasciitis, bunions, morton’s neuroma, hammer toe, and arch pain. Locally owned and op-erated since 1995. See ad on page 17.

WORSHIP

ABUNDANT LIFE SPIRITUAL CENTERRev. Carol Saunders 375 Elm St, Deerfield 60015 847-337-3866    AbundantLifeUnity.org

We are a Unity spiritual community with practical and inspirational teachings that em-phasize you as a divine creation. Our Sunday ser-vices are current, relevant and uplifting. We wel-come everyone. Family friendly. Sunday Celebration Service with indie/pop/rock music by The Grateful Living 10am at the Patty Turner Center, in Deerfield.

YOGA, MEDITATION & HEALING ARTS

SAT NAM YOGA CHICAGO West Loop: 1304 W Washington Blvd 312-818-5791 SatNamYogaChicago.com

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gong baths, moon rituals and healing circles. Ener-gy/body work by appointment. All ages, all levels.

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