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October 2007
Holistic. . . Realistic

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Our Practitioners

Benjamin Bekker, LMT
Massage Therapist
Mischa Davis, RMT
Reiki Master Teacher
Morgan de Vos, LMT
Massage Therapist
Dawn Gandalf, CADCIII, MHS
Holistic Addictions Counselor
Jennifer Hess, DC, MPH, PhD
Chiropractor
Justine Michaud, MA, HHC
Holistic Health Counselor
Sivaji Narayansamy
Foot Reflexologist
Deanna Rennings, LAc
Acupuncturist
Luminara Serdar, NMT
NMT Practitioner
Ananda Stiegler, ND
Naturopathic Physician
Julie Tenner, MPH, RD
Nutrition Counselor
Valerie Willman, LMT
Grief Counselor
Natural Sweeteners
submitted by Justine Michaud

Who among us doesn’t love sweets? The sweet flavor releases serotonin in our brains, the chemical responsible for our sense of well-being and contentment. But when it comes to sweeteners, not all are created equal. There are side effects and health risks from refined sweeteners like white table sugar and high fructose corn syrup, and from artificial sweeteners like NutraSweet, saccharin and Splenda. Because they have been stripped of vitamins, minerals and fiber, refined sweeteners can spike our blood sugar, which can lead to cravings and mood and energy fluctuations. Using natural, minimally processed sweeteners instead can reduce cravings for sugary things, even out blood sugar ups and downs, stabilize our moods and have a dramatically positive effect on our long-term health.

What are these natural sweeteners? (full text article )



Classes/Groups

Cultivating Compassion:
The Dance With Anger

Thursday, October 25th
6:30-8:00pm
Broadway Apothecary
1712 Willamette St, Eugene
FREE

Facilitated by:
Mischa Davis, Reiki Master Teacher
Valerie Willman, LMT



Group Healing Circle
Mondays, Oct 8-Nov 12
12-1pm and 7-8pm
Neila Campbell Healing Arts Center
$125 series/$25 session

Facilitated by:
Luminara Serdar, BS, MDA, NMT
Susan McFarland, BA, NMT



Autumn Is Here and So Is Leaf Raking
by Jennifer Hess, DC, MPH, RD

Before you rev up the lawnmower or reach for your rake this autumn, consider the possible consequences: upper or lower-back strain, neck strain and pain in the shoulders. Just as playing football or golf can injure your body, the twisting, turning, bending, and reaching of mowing and raking can also cause injury if your body is not prepared. Like an athlete, if you leap into something without warming up or knowing how to do it, the chances of injury are greater.

What can you do? (full text article)



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Day of Service

Relief Nursery
Tuesday, October 23
12:00 pm-2:00 pm

The Relief Nursery is a non-profit program proven to strengthen high-risk families and keep their vulnerable young children safe and healthy.

Click here for details about our Day of Service program.



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1755 Coburg Rd. Bldg. 4, Suite 2 - Eugene, OR 97401

Phone: 541-684-3988 - Fax: 541-686-2279

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