Natural Awakenings Lehigh Valley PA & Far West NJ- December 2025
Taj Mahal, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Katra, Vaishno Devi, and so much more…
Taj Mahal, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Katra, Vaishno Devi, and so much more…
Through the American Association of Nutritional Consultants (AANC) Doctor of Naturopathy and Clinical Nutritionist Dr. Derek Rodger (ND) prepares students to pass the Certified Nutritional Consultants Exam. Once qualified you are entitled to use the designation CNC after your name and practice as a Nutritionist. Certified Nutritional Consultants (CNC) can work in hospitals, clinics, private practice settings alongside acupuncturists, mental health professionals, physical therapists, doctors and chiropractors, as well as a consultant in schools, businesses, health food stores, spas and health clubs.
Today's economists have determined that the natural health field is the fastest growing industry in the U.S. today. It goes without saying that people are getting more concerned about their personal health and their families health. Just take a look at this picture below and ask yourself, what type of life are you planning for yourself.
The course includes 11 modules and the classes meet on a Sunday morning 9-1 pm. The course fee is $1950 and can be paid over 6 months at $325.
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Why Everyone Feels Happier at Christmas
Every year, as December approaches, something remarkable happens: people seem a little kinder, smiles come more easily, and even everyday moments feel more meaningful. While not everyone experiences the holidays in the same way, there are several powerful reasons why Christmas tends to lift the spirits and create a shared sense of happiness.
First, Christmas reconnects us with tradition and nostalgia. The season is filled with familiar rituals—decorating the tree, hanging lights, sending cards, wrapping gifts, or preparing a special family meal. These traditions act as emotional anchors, bringing back comforting memories from childhood or cherished moments with loved ones. Nostalgia itself has been shown to boost mood, strengthen a sense of belonging, and even reduce stress.
Second, Christmas naturally encourages connection and togetherness. It’s one of the few times of the year when families and friends truly slow down and make time for one another. Whether gathering around the table, exchanging thoughtful gifts, or simply sharing a quiet moment, the season creates intentional opportunities for meaningful social interaction. Feeling connected is one of the strongest predictors of happiness, and Christmas magnifies that connection.
Another reason the season lifts spirits is the focus on generosity and giving. Acts of giving— whether gifts, donations, or simple gestures of kindness—activate parts of the brain associated with pleasure and bonding. Helping others increases feelings of positivity and purpose. Even small moments, like offering a warm greeting or holding a door, can contribute to a sense of goodwill that spreads from person to person.
The season also invites people to reflect and reset. With the year coming to an end, Christmas encourages a sense of hope and renewal. Lights, music, and celebrations create an atmosphere of optimism, reminding people that joy is still possible, even after a difficult year. This emotional reset can bring clarity, motivation, and a renewed outlook for the months ahead.
Finally, the sensory elements of Christmas—twinkling lights, festive music, comforting scents, warm gatherings—stimulate the senses in ways that naturally elevate mood. These small delights, stacked together, create an environment that feels special and uplifting.
In essence, Christmas blends tradition, connection, generosity, and hope, creating a season that naturally lifts the human spirit. It’s not just a holiday—it’s a reminder of what matters most: love, togetherness, and the simple joy of giving.
Have a great festive season everyone
Dr. D Rodger ND, MBA
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Angels
“God’s angels are always with us, waiting to help us. You need only to believe, make a request for help, let them help you and give thanks.”
( Mark, Barbara & Griswald, Trudy, The Angelspeake Book of Prayer and Healing, 1997)
Angels are called on to help with Spirit Release work, the act of removing negative entities and lost souls from a person to go back to the White Light, back with God. The angels take the spirits back to the Light and make sure the transition is peaceful and complete. ArchAngel Michael is the angel most often called upon in prayers of protection and helps with catching the demons and lost souls in nets of White Light. There are many other angels that help with the healing and provide protection.
Hypnotism is involved in this work because the art of hypnotism is a spiritual practice. According to Allen Chips, DCH, PhD you can “technically define hypnotherapy as God’s work through a sleeplike state.” (Chips, Allen, Clinical Hypnotherapy A Transpersonal Approach, 2004). He points to the “human mind, which (he) believes, with its higher spiritual connectedness, contains the answers to the universe.” (Chips, Allen, Clinical Hypnotherapy A Transpersonal Approach, 2004).
Therefore with the help of angels, the blessing of God and the power of your mind you can experience healing and enjoy life.
Spirit Release work can be done remotely. If you think you or a loved one has an attachment or spirit possession contact me through my website.
For more info: Vanessa Perez Weiss, BCH, FNP, NP-C. Stream Hypnosis, LLC. 535 E. Laurel St. Bethlehem, PA 18018. vperweiss@ StreamHypnosis.com.570-617-5325. StreamHypnosis.com. See ad on page 7.
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The Massage Academy of the Poconos , located at 753 Phillips Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, is a premier destination for both professional massage services and massage therapy education. Our spacious facility of over 5,000 square feet is designed for comfort and relaxation.
Want to Become a Massage Therapist?
We are approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Private Licensed Schools. Our 670-hour massage therapy diploma program curriculum ensures students graduate with the skills and knowledge to succeed as licensed massage therapists. Day and evening classes are now forming for January 2026. Please review the online catalog on the website for more details.
Facility & Community Impact
With a comfortable environment, the Massage Academy of the Poconos supports the wellness needs of the local community while preparing the next generation of massage professionals. Its mission blends health, education, and relaxation—providing a place where clients relax and students succeed.
Wellness Services from our Licensed Therapists
Clients can choose from a wide variety of treatments, including relaxation massage, rejuvenating facials, holistic therapies such as reiki, sound healing, and acupuncture. We are committed to making high-quality massage and wellness services accessible, offering affordable rates with a spa-like experience.
For more info: Vicki Hicks, BS,LMT, CCCA, BCTMB. 570-9771900. Owner/Director. To learn more about becoming a massage therapist or scheduling with our PA Licensed practitioners please review our website.
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Frequency Restoration
For Anxiety Attacks
Restoring Balance to a Nervous System in Overdrive
Anxiety is not merely a mental state— it is the body’s signal that its internal frequencies have fallen out of harmony. Chronic stress, emotional trauma, poor sleep, and environmental overload can all distort the body’s natural vibrational field, leaving the nervous system in a state of constant alert.
Frequency Restoration works to bring these disrupted frequencies back into alignment, helping the body and mind return to their natural state of calm, clarity, and control.
How Frequency Restoration Helps Relieve Anxiety
1. C alms the Overactive Stress Response
Targeted frequencies help quiet the sympathetic (“fight or flight”) response while activating the parasympathetic (“rest and repair”) system. This shift naturally lowers cortisol, reduces muscle tension, and promotes a deep sense of safety and peace within the body.
2. Restores Emotional Coherence
When frequency patterns are balanced, the brain, heart, and nervous system communicate more harmoniously. This
coherence stabilizes mood, reduces emotional volatility, and restores mental clarity—making it easier to think calmly even in stressful moments.
3. Rebalances Neurochemistry
Restored vibrational patterns can support optimal neurotransmitter function—particularly serotonin, dopamine, and GABA—chemicals essential for emotional stability and wellbeing.
4. Encourages Restorative Sleep and Cellular Recovery
Anxiety and sleep deprivation are deeply interconnected. Frequency Restoration helps normalize circadian rhythms and cellular signaling,
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promoting restful sleep that rejuvenates both body and mind.
5. Builds Long-Term Resilience
Unlike short-term symptom relief, frequency realignment strengthens the body’s energetic and emotional foundation, improving resilience to future stress and preventing anxiety from reestablishing its hold.
The Experience
Most individuals report a profound sense of calm within minutes of beginning therapy. Over time, consistent sessions reinforce emotional balance, reduce anxiety triggers, and enhance overall quality of life. The process is gentle, noninvasive, and deeply restorative—guiding the body back to its natural rhythm of ease and harmony.
Conclusion
Frequency Restoration represents a new frontier in anxiety care—bridging science and subtle energy medicine. By reestablishing the body’s inherent vibrational order, it addresses anxiety at its energetic root. The result: a clear mind, a relaxed body, and a renewed sense of inner peace.
For more info: Email DrRodgerND@gmail. com. DrRodgerND.com. 908-223-8899.
Whole-Person Health & Wellness
Coming in January
Holiday Gift Certificates From Bear Creek Organics
Gift An Edible Landscape That Keeps On Giving
Christmas, Birthdays, Anniversaries…a time for giving gifts that say, “You are special. I treasure you. I love you.” We wrack our brains for the right gift, something more memorable than another spa day, more useful than an expensive watch or piece of jewelry that will be tucked away for safe keeping and rarely worn. We want to find something as special as our love itself, something beautiful and useful, something that will renew itself year after year. Something alive.
Let’s get creative. How about a garden? Perhaps a raised bed with culinary and medicinal herbs? Or a garden bursting with blossoms that attract butterflies and song birds? How about a berry patch or trees laden with fruits or nuts? How about a consultation with an Edible Landscaping expert? A plan to deal with the dry patch where the lawn won’t grow, or the flow of rainwater that ends up in the basement or crawl space, a plan that creates a water feature that is both practical and beautiful, and can be enjoyed for years to come.
This is the perfect year to give a gift certificate from Bear Creek Organics. We are offering Custom Edible Landscaping Gift Certificates that meet your needs and budget.
35% off any gift certificate purchased through December 31st.
Below are some ideas of what the gift certificate can be used for. The basic idea is to call us and discuss your ideal package and dollar value and then we can customize it to meet your needs. Or head to the website and just purchase a standard shopping spree which can be used for any of our products and services.
1On Site Consultation: Our most basic and essential service is our consultation where we come to your home for a property assessment to help you envision, plan, and problem solve for your Edible Landscape.
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Edible Landscaping Shopping Spree: Purchase a gift certificate for our Edible Landscaping Nursery.
3Berry and Fruit Tree Patches: We offer fruit trees, berry bushes for sale at our nursery as well as installation services .
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Raised Vegetable Gardens: Gift a beautiful cedar garden bed to a family member and have it delivered and installed next Spring.
5Bee and Butterfly Gardens: Give a gift for your loved ones, and the local bees, butterflies, and birds when you purchase a gift certificate for a native flower garden.
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Edible Landscaping Experience: Plan a trip to the farm for a fun day of organic gardening coaching and education. Or we can come to you to instruct you on your own land.
To inquire about holiday gift certificates: Contact Bear Creek Organics at BearCreekOrganics.com ‘Contact Us’ or call 570-582-0615 so we can discuss the right package for you. Also follow us on facebook at facebook.com/bearcreekorganics See ad on page 13.
Frequency Restoration and Its Benefits in Treating Cancers & Much More...
Frequency restoration, often delivered through advanced technologies such as pulsed electromagnetic field therapy and targeted radiofrequency applications, is based on the principle that every living cell resonates with unique electromagnetic vibrations. Cancer cells, which differ structurally and metabolically from healthy cells, may be especially vulnerable to carefully tuned frequencies. Unlike chemotherapy or radiation—which can harm both cancerous and normal tissues—frequency-based approaches aim to selectively disrupt malignant cells while supporting the vitality of healthy ones. This makes frequency healing an appealing non-toxic and supportive option in integrative cancer care.
How Frequency Healing Works:
Scientific exploration into frequency therapies has revealed several ways in which they may influence cancer biology:
• Cellular disruption: Laboratory studies have demonstrated that exposure to specific frequencies can interfere with cancer cell division, induce apoptosis (programmed cell death), and disrupt survival signaling pathways such as PI3K/AKT and p53. These mechanisms are central to tumor growth and resistance, making them valuable targets.
• Immune activation: The immune system plays a critical role in recognizing and
eliminating cancer cells. Animal models have shown that frequency therapy may enhance the activity of CD8+ T-cells, reduce immunosuppressive cytokines, and restore immune surveillance, thereby helping the body mount a stronger natural defense.
• Tumor environment modulation: Tumors thrive by creating their own supportive environment. Frequency exposure has been linked with reduced angiogenesis—the process of building new blood vessels to feed tumors—and increased necrosis within malignant tissue. By altering this microenvironment, tumors may become more vulnerable to the body’s defenses and medical treatments.
Documented Benefits
Non-toxic and well-tolerated:
1. Unlike conventional chemotherapy or radiation, frequency-based therapies are generally free from severe side effects. Clinical research, including phase I/II trials in advanced liver cancer, has reported encouraging outcomes such as disease stabilization, tumor shrinkage, and even complete remission in select patients—all without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. Patients typically tolerate these therapies well, with no suppression of immunity or organ function.
2. Enhancing standard therapies: Frequency healing does not necessarily replace conventional care but may strengthen it. Evidence suggests that cancer cells exposed to specific frequencies can become more sensitive to chemotherapy drugs, while healthy cells appear protected. This dual effect opens the possibility of reducing chemotherapy dosages, minimizing toxicity, and improving overall treatment outcomes.
3. Improved quality of life. In Comparison to The Traditional Chemotherapy—Radiation & Hormone Blocking Drugs. Patients undergoing frequency therapies often report significant improvements in daily living. Reductions in cancer-related pain, improvements in sleep quality, better energy levels, and relief from anxiety or stress have been consistently noted. These benefits not only enhance well-being but also support resilience—an essential factor in coping with long-term cancer management.
Conclusion: Frequency healing represents a promising new avenue in integrative oncology, combining the wisdom of natural resonance with modern medical insight. By selectively targeting cancer cells, boosting immune defenses, and enhancing quality of life, it offers a gentle yet potentially powerful complement to established treatments. While larger, multicenter clinical trials are still required to confirm long-term effectiveness, early research and patient experiences provide strong encouragement. For individuals seeking non-toxic, supportive, and holistic approaches to cancer care, frequency healing stands out as a valuable option— one that aligns healing with harmony.
Dr. Rodger ND is the author of two books, a writer, blogger and the publisher of Natural Awakenings LHV. He is passionate about Natural Healing Modalities. Connect with him at DrRodgerND.com
2026 Editorial
Calendar
January
Whole-Person
Health & Wellness
February
Nurture the Heart
March
Nourish & Flourish
April
Sustainable Together
May
Vitality Her Way
June
Men Built to Thrive
July Good Vibes, Great Outdoors
August Building Healthy Foundations
September Inner Balance
October
How Healing Works
November
Rooted in Gratitude
December
Living Generously
Bear Creek Organics
Cultivating Land and Relationships
by Sheila Julson
Richard Mitchell, owner of Bear Creek Organics edible landscape company, takes pride in working with the land instead of from a playbook. He takes a holistic, individualized approach toward landscapes and life design that brings out the best in the land while considering the lifestyle of the homeowner. Bear Creek Organics also has its own nursery with a full palette of native, organically grown fruit and nut trees, bushes and plants that he can effectively implement into landscaping plans.
Mitchell has interacted with nature since childhood. He developed an entrepreneurial spirit when his grandfather had paid him to help him with his gardening. During college, Mitchell started his own landscaping company while pursuing his environmental science degree. He also started a worm compost company, Bear Creek Organics, the genesis of what became the landscaping business. Mitchell had the opportunity to work with renowned soil microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham at the Rodale Institute, where he learned about soil ecology and regenerative agriculture.
Mitchell also designed, installed, and managed an extensive school garden program for The Graham Academy. The project involved creating two edible schoolyards by installing vegetable gardens, fruit and berry bushes, greenhouses, native flowers and a food forest. Every student had gardening and cooking class once a week and were involved every step of the way. Mitchell realized how difficult it was to acquire all of the unique fruit trees and bushes he needed for the school’s edible landscape, as well as for private clients.
“That motivated me to start building my own edible landscaping nursery,” Mitchell says. In five years, he’s built a collection of
unique varieties of fruit and nut trees, berry bushes and native plants that he’s tested and used on jobs. “Each year, it gets bigger and more customized to Pennsylvania’s climates and microclimates.”
He notes that fruit trees sold at many commercial garden centers or big-box stores are brought in at the beginning of the season, usually from Southern states, and thus not adaptive to Pennsylvania’s climate. “Our trees are organically grown, and are stronger, healthier, and produce safe, healthy food, which in turn produces safe, healthy families and environments.”
Bear Creek Organics’ custom design-build approach also includes education and management to help clients maintain their landscapes and be good stewards for future land users. He uses tools such as a detailed questionnaire so he can gauge the client’s lifestyle, likes and dislikes and goals for their outdoor spaces. Recent projects include a two-pond system, connected by a stream and a system of swales and drainage ditches that all work together.
“The two ponds and the stream run continuously on a pump, so there’s an ornamental effect, but it’s also holistically connected to the land, so every time you get a big downpour, water is managed in a way that excess water from other parts of the property fill the pond. You never have fill with a hose,” he explains. “It’s a functional water management system hy -
bridized as an ornamental pond. It’s also self-cleaning, so it doesn’t require herbicides or chemicals.”
Mitchell designs whole systems that work together, incorporating berry bushes, native plants, herb gardens, raised garden beds, rain gardens and swales. The holistic approach to landscape and life design solves problems like drainage problems in yards, helping not just the homeowner but also the entire community’s water issues by taking pressure off downstream systems. He notes that his detailed process helps avoid problems down the road.
“Our process allows us to avoid problems before they happen,” he says. “Many times, we’re fixing problems created by other contractors or previous homeowners. There’s a certain order of doing things that a good design process will bring out. This saves clients thousands of dollars in the long run by avoiding those types of mistakes.”
Because landscapes need to be managed extensively during the first couple of years after installation, Mitchell’s process involves client education. He offers workshops, talks, private classes, maintenance packages, coaching and other educational tools for the property owner.
“That’s the biggest key to our success, passing the torch—or the apple—to the homeowner, teaching clients how to maintain their landscape to the point where they don’t need us anymore,” Mitchell concludes. “Natural solutions are all around and connecting with the land starts in backyard. We’re literally standing and living on top of solutions, by growing healthy, organic food while enhancing how we work with the land.”
To inquire about products and services: visit bearcreekorganics.com and fill out the Contact Us section or call 570-5820615 to schedule a consultation or nursery visit. *Nursery visits please call before arrival. Location 76 Helmer Ln, White Haven, PA, 18661. See ad on page 13.
Cultivating Joy
How Movement, Gratitude and Connection Transform Our Lives
by Hannah Tytus
“Discovering more joy does not, I’m sorry to say, save us from the inevitability of hardship and heartbreak. In fact, we may cry more easily, but we will laugh more easily, too. Perhaps we are just more alive,” reflected the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu in The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World, where he shared wisdom alongside the Dalai Lama.
Joy invites us to be more alive. It surfaces through awareness, connection and acceptance of the present moment, exactly as it is. As winter days grow shorter and the year draws to a close, this is a wonderful time to explore what joy truly is, the things that block it and how it can be reclaimed. Ultimately, joy is not a reward for a perfect life, but a way of being that reminds us to embody our full humanity. Though sometimes fleeting, joy can be profoundly sustaining.
A Physical Experience
“Joy is much bigger than happiness,” asserted Tutu. “While happiness is often seen as being dependent on external circumstances, joy is not.” This mindset—rooted in both heart and spirit—aligns closely with the Dalai Lama’s vision that genuine fulfillment comes from recognizing the deep interconnectedness of all living beings. Joy is an embodied emotion that is distinct from happiness. Happiness is stable, evaluative and may reflect broader life satisfaction—a contentment with one’s career, finances, family, romantic relationships or personal fulfillment—while joy is experienced in the present moment. It is intense, yet fleeting.
In a study conducted in 2025 and published in the International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, researchers interviewed 14 adults about their experiences of joy. The findings explain joy as a complex emotion shaped by individual, relational and cultural contexts. According to the research, joy is intense, transcendent and deeply felt—often arising spontaneously in response to meaningful experiences or connections.
In contrast, happiness encompasses a broader spectrum, exhibiting greater stability, and is associated with life satisfaction and contentment. Participants described joy as a somatic experience, identifying sensations such as “a rush of warmth and lightness throughout the body,” “electricity,” “a bubbling up,” and “tingling sensations,” accompanied by “the urge to move, smile and embrace others.” These visceral reactions often accompanied moments of intense connection, awe and accomplishment.
If joy is felt through the body, movement itself becomes a doorway to experience it more fully. This cultivation of joy is the cornerstone of Jennifer Joy Jiménez’s life’s work. A pioneer in integrative movement and founder of the Brave Thinking Institute’s Health & WellBeing Division, she developed TranscenDANCE, a conscious dance modality for all ages and mobility levels designed to improve mental, emotional and physical health through inspiring music, body positivity and free-form movement.
Conscious dance is any form of movement that emphasizes mindfulness, inner exploration and emotional release rather than performance or choreography. Although these transformative movement practices have existed for thousands of years, Jiménez laments that for
many Americans, dance may be confined to weddings, occasional outings or fitness classes, leaving little room for the expressive and emotive daily practice that “allows our soulself to move our human self.”
Jiménez asserts, “Just a few minutes of dancing releases the happy hormones, offering a DOSE [dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins] that shifts our mood better than any antidepressant.” Scientific evidence supports this assertion. A 2024 meta-analysis published in The BMJ analyzed 218 clinical trials, demonstrating that dance was more effective in alleviating depression symptoms than walking, yoga, strength training and even traditional antidepressants.
The Social Nexus
Joy thrives on connection. While it can arise in solitude, it naturally expands most effectively through relationships and shared humanity. When individuals feel seen, supported and part of something larger than themselves, their sense of well-being deepens.
The 2024 World Happiness Report identifies social support as one of the strongest predictors of life satisfaction. Similarly, the Harvard Study of Adult Development—one of the longest-running longitudinal studies of human health—has shown that healthy, fulfilling relationships are the single greatest predictors of both longevity and life satisfaction.
This growing body of research underscores that social connection shapes health across our lifespan. Individuals that maintain meaningful relationships exhibit lower risks of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, infections, cognitive decline and depression compared to those that are lonely. When people share laughter, empathy or a sense of belonging, they exhibit improvements to their nervous system and immune function, as well as an expanded capacity to experience joy.
Isolation’s Impact
While connection nurtures joy, disconnection erodes it. In The Book of Joy, the Dalai Lama identified loneliness as one of the most significant obstacles to joy, emphasizing that
it arises not from isolation itself, but from a mindset of separation. A person can live alone in the wilderness and still feel content, while another may feel lonely in a crowded room. Loneliness, he suggests, emerges when the heart closes—when anger, fear or stress obscure the ability to perceive warmth in others.
Many modern experiences reinforce this sense of separation. Chronic stress, fatigue, poverty and depression all constrict the emotional space needed for joy. Cultural ideals built around constant happiness add another layer of strain. Researchers describe how placing pressure on ourselves to be perpetually positive leads us to suppress authentic emotion, rather than cultivate genuine contentment. The Dalai Lama observed that persistent anxiety keeps the mind spinning in worry, unable to rest in presence.
Emotional avoidance further narrows the capacity for joy. According to the 2024 World Happiness Report, individuals that intentionally process difficult experiences report a 40 percent increase in life satisfaction. Gratitude research suggests the reason behind this phenomenon: Recognizing joy requires openness and receptivity. When individuals soften their defenses and allow life’s full range of emotion, they create space for joy to return.
Exercises To Expand Our Gratitude
by Hannah Tytus
Gratitude is an important part of joy because it helps us savor life and recognize that much of our good fortune comes from others, including those that have made it possible for us to be ourselves.
Saying Thanks at Mealtime: According to the Dalai Lama in The Book of Joy, even the act of eating a vegetable dish can
Cultivating Gratitude
Adopting an attitude of gratitude is one of the best ways to cultivate joy. Recognized by the Dalai Lama as one of the “8 Pillars of Joy”, gratitude has been shown to enhance the capacity to perceive joy in everyday life. Gratitude increases joy, and joy, in turn, increases gratitude in an upward spiral of positive disposition. A 2018 study published in The Journal of Positive Psychology revealed that when the participants practiced gratitude regularly, it became part of their natural disposition. Participants that exhibited greater gratitude also experienced heightened levels of joy.
Jiménez notes that cultivating gratitude— and therefore joy—is not just a matter of responding to positive circumstances. “There is a difference between gratitude for and gratitude in. It’s easy to be grateful for positive windfalls like winning the lottery or receiving a nice gift. But when something
become a communal experience. Hold gratitude for the seed in the earth, the sunlight and rain that nurtured it, the hands that tended and harvested the plant, the people that transported it to the local market or restaurant, and those that prepared the meal or taught us to cook.
Writing Down the Blessings: This daily practice is suggested by Jennifer Joy Jiménez, founder of the Brave Thinking Institute’s Health & Well-Being Division. With eyes closed, recall three items from the day for which to be grateful—from a friend’s
challenging happens, such as a loved one receiving a serious medical diagnosis, how can we be grateful in that moment for the gift that lies in the wisdom of that situation?” Viewing challenging events as lessons with the potential for wisdom and healing helps us cultivate a more resilient kind of gratitude.
As Tutu and the Dalai Lama teach, joy is not the absence of struggle but the presence of heart. It lives in the body, grows through connection and deepens through gratitude. To reclaim it, we must soften the grip of perfection, release the myth of constant happiness and allow space for both laughter and tears.
Jiménez reminds us that joy is something to be practiced—not achieved—through movement, mindfulness and a willingness to feel. Gratitude becomes the bridge that turns awareness into aliveness, inviting us to notice what was there all along. When people pause long enough to be present, they discover that joy does not need to be sought. It simply needs to be welcomed.
Hannah Tytus is an integrative health coach, researcher and content creator for KnoWEwell, P.B.C., as well as a former writer at the National Institutes of Health.
kindness to the bounty of a good meal or the pleasant aroma in the air. Record these items in a journal, aiming to add three new items each day.
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The Joy of Local Holiday Shopping
Making the Most of the Human Touch
by Marlaina Donato
There is something special about stepping into the cozy warmth of a coffeehouse, sampling the latest offerings at the bakery or discovering a rare edition at the local bookshop. Our hometowns, like their people, have a unique spirit, and shopping locally during the holiday is a full-sensory delight. “Online shopping is convenient, but nothing beats an in-person interaction and seeing how happy a local business owner gets when you purchase something,” says Jacqueline De Leeuw, a fine artisan and owner of the thrift store Comfy Komodo, in Newton, New Jersey.
Despite Adobe Analytics reporting that American consumers spent $241.4 billion online during last year’s holidays, CapitalOne’s research shows that 45 percent still prefer in-store shopping. This preference is driven by convenience, easy product comparison and a more enjoyable experience. Local stores offer shorter lines, fewer crowds, meaningful options and a chance to reduce our carbon footprint. The American Independent Business Alliance states that for every $100 spent at an independent business, $50 or more remains in the local economy, boosting prosperity, jobs and donations to local organizations.
Finding Treasures With Friends
Discovering local treasures provides social nourishment and counteracts our screen-dependent lifestyles. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, social connection benefits long-term physical and mental health. “Talking with the folks who grow your food or make your gifts is almost extinct in our world. Farmers markets have revived that,” says Darlene Wolnik, senior project manager for the Farmers Market Coalition, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Fulfilling our senses with artisanal breads, seasonal produce freshly harvested from local soil and maple syrup tapped from nearby trees reconnects us with real life.
From hand-poured candles to artful ornaments, small businesses offer unique finds. Shopping can extend beyond purchases to include meeting friends for lunch or enjoying seasonal treats. The holidays are the perfect excuse to indulge in local fair-trade chocolates, regional wines, craft beers or small-batch gourmet coffees. “Nothing is better than meeting with family or friends and seeing where the day takes you, exploring local shops,” muses De Leeuw.
Wolnik agrees, suggesting, “You can make a morning of it and shop the entire town or Main Street before or after your farmers market visit.” She recommends checking if vendors offer holiday crafts. “A lot of farmers knit, weave and do woodworking. Also, many markets use a wooden token system to process card payments. If your market does that, buy tokens for friends, wrapped with a ribbon and a market flyer.”
Keeping It Local Year-Round
After the gifts and festivities, adopting inspiring habits can kickstart a new year. Choosing to shop locally more often positively impacts the environment because small businesses typically source their products regionally, reducing transit emissions.
Knowing the names of local servers, shopkeepers and baristas fosters a vibrant network of community engagement, enriching our everyday lives with meaning and a
sense of belonging. “My favorite thing about supporting local shops is really connecting with the owners or the workers—finding out their story, how they started and what brought them here,” adds De Leeuw.
Creating monthly or weekly local shopping rituals can enhance family life or jazz-up date nights. Buying healthier bread at the
bakery or herbal soap from a neighborhood artisan are simple ways to sustain the backyard economy while enjoying a slower, more relaxed pace and remaining open to the wonders along the way.
Marlaina Donato is an author, artist and composer. Connect at WildflowersAndWoodSmoke.com.
The Healing Power of the Microbiome
The microbiome is one of the most important foundations of our health. These microbes support digestion, nutrient absorption, create a barrier against invaders, neutralize toxins, regulate immune responses, control inflammation, and produce vital vitamins and neurotransmitters that influence our brain. Often called the ‘second brain,’ the gut contains its own nervous system, the enteric nervous system which connects to the brain through the Vagus nerve. This gut-brain axis allows microbes to influence mental health as chemical messengers that are either calming or inflammatory. An inflamed gut equals an inflamed brain.
When microbes digest fiber, they produce short fatty chain acids (SCFAs)which include butyrate. Butyrate helps ‘plug leaks’ in the gut lining. When the microbiome becomes imbalanced, known as gut dysbiosis, the gut lining can become permeable (leaky gut), allowing toxins and food particles to leak into the bloodstream. This triggers systemic inflammation and contributes to food sensitivities, autoimmune conditions, and mental health issues. Healthy gut bacteria produce essential brain chemicals like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, glutamate, and BDNF, Ninety percent of serotonin is made in the gut.
GABA calms the nervous system and normalizes brain waves. BDNF supports the growth and protection of brain cells, and glutamate is crucial for learning and memory.
Without a diverse microbial community, harmful bacteria can take over. Antibiotics, which are not selective, can wipe out the entire microbiome, taking years to replenish. It can allow antibiotic resistant strains
like Clostridium difficile to gain a foothold, which has been linked to Autism and chronic diarrhea. ADHD is a manifestation of a deficient microbiome leading to leaky gut and chronic inflammation from triggers like gluten, affecting the brain response. All health conditions begin in the gut and start with microbial imbalance.
Many factors begin at birth including C-sections, bottle feeding and antibiotics. Other contributors are poor diet, artificial sweeteners, gluten, NSAIDs and antibacterial products that absorb through the skin. Yet, we can rebuild our microbiome. We must consider we are not only eating for ourselves but our microbes.
Include fermented foods like kefir, kombucha, pickled vegetables, and yogurt with live cultures. Take quality probiotics containing Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. Which are important for mental health and the more you have will crowd out pathogenic bacteria
like Candida. Consider probiotic enemas if you've had repeated antibiotics. Feed your microbes prebiotic foods high in inulin like onions, garlic, leeks, artichokes, chicory, and dandelion greens. Resistant starches reach the colon fully intact to feed good bacteria, found in legumes, grains, unripe bananas, green peas and rice that has been cooked and cooled. Other sources of fiber include oats, flaxseed, apples and psyllium husk. For severe conditions, FMT (fecal microbial transplants) have shown to make drastic improvements.
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December’s Duality
Embracing Joy and Melancholy
by Marlaina Donato
December can be a bittersweet paradox of festive celebrations and short, gloomy days filled with contrasting emotions. As the old year fades into the golden spark of a new beginning, we may find ourselves entangled in the beautiful complexity of being human. The twelfth month challenges us to accept the dichotomy of jubilation and melancholy, eagerness and regret. By acknowledging and making room for the harder emotions, we can fully embrace joy.
Just as the bare trees of the north stand boldly against the sky, December urges us to dive into self-honesty to discover the eternal flame deep within us, untouched by the world’s chaos. Celebrating the holy days of winter can be an internal, sacred journey.
Kindling the flames of empathy and goodwill is a form of self-care that ignites positive change for ourselves and others. Embodying our light can be as simple as pausing before reacting in anger or allowing others to hold their own opinions, even when they differ from ours. Feeling more alive in our merriness often happens effortlessly when we choose to live and let live.
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As winter arrives and sweet aromas fill the kitchen, December allows us to embrace all that is beautiful and nourishing. Should a ghost of wistfulness haunt a moment of glee, we can choose to embrace what is possible in the present moment between the past and the future. This month, be inspired to:
• Release the need to control outcomes and welcome spontaneity and flow.
• Embody joy without guilt, even when the world seems in turmoil.
• Allow feelings of grief while cherishing fond memories of lost loved ones.
• Invest in what brings lasting joy and meaning.
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Boosting Canine Health
Holistic Immune-System Strategies
by Ruth Roberts, DVM, CVA, CVH, CVFT, NAN
Adog’s immune system is the first line of defense against infection and disease, relying on nutrition, rest and emotional balance for optimal protection. Prolonged stress and consistently poor nutrition can gradually weaken this vital network, but holistic care provides gentle, effective strategies to restore and safeguard immune function, contributing to lasting wellness and vitality.
A Solid Nutritional Foundation
Immune resilience begins in the gut, where most immune cells are located. A 2024 study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science revealed that supplementing canine diets with chitooligosaccharides (COS), bioactive compounds derived from chitin in crustacean shells and fungi, enhanced immune responses and antioxidant enzyme activity by promoting a healthier gut microbiome. In addition to these functional supplements, nutrient-dense foods, particularly fresh leafy greens and colorful vegetables such as carrots, beets and peppers, also nourish beneficial gut bacteria and provide antioxidants that combat inflammation. Each color of the vegetable rainbow contributes unique phytonutrients that protect cells and bolster a dog’s innate defenses.
While many vegetables are beneficial, pet parents should not give dogs onions, garlic, leeks, scallions and chives, as they are toxic to dogs. Likewise, dogs should not eat tomatoes, corn on the cob and vegetables that can cause blockages such as radishes and the pits from avocados and fruits. Certain fruits, such as cherries, grapes and raisins, are also toxic to dogs.
Healthy fats are equally indispensable because they form the structural basis of cell membranes, ensuring optimal cellular function and resistance to pathogens. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from sources like fish oil, boneless sardines or ground flaxseed in moderation nourish the skin, reduce inflammation and support immune regulation. Cholesterol plays a crucial role in maintaining cell integrity and hormone equilibrium. Good cholesterol sources for dogs include eggs, organ meats, fish and lean meats fed in moderation. These nutrients promote strong, adaptable cells and a balanced microbiome—the cornerstone of enduring health.
A comprehensive whole-food diet centered around these principles offers greater benefits than isolated supplements. The synergistic
effects of nutrients found in fresh foods support the immune system in a natural, sustainable manner, helping dogs heal, adapt and thrive.
The Power of Mushrooms
Nature provides potent tools to further enhance immune balance. Medicinal mushrooms have long been recognized for their immunomodulating properties, helping to strengthen, balance and regulate a dog’s natural defense mechanisms. Medicinal mushrooms such as reishi, shiitake, cordyceps, lion’s mane, turkey tail and chaga are safe and beneficial when used under the guidance of a veterinarian. Unidentified and wild mushrooms, including Amanita and Galerina species, should not be given to dogs as they may be toxic.
Research on shiitake mushrooms indicates that they contain beneficial bioactive compounds, including beta glucans (β-glucans), eritadenine and other polysaccharides, which can augment immune activity, support liver function and improve antioxidant capacity in humans.
A 2024 study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science found that four weeks of shiitake mushroom powder supplementation in healthy dogs significantly increased antioxidant activity, while reducing cholesterol. These findings suggest that shiitake mushrooms may help enhance cellular defense and immune resilience in dogs. Because of their immune-stimulating properties, shiitakes should be given only
under veterinary supervision to dogs with immune-mediated diseases or those undergoing chemotherapy or immunosuppressive treatments.
Similarly, reishi mushrooms have been studied in animals for their immune-supportive and protective effects. Their polysaccharide and triterpenoid constituents have been demonstrated to stimulate pathogen-killing white blood cells such as macrophages and T-lymphocytes, leading to improved immune surveillance and resistance against abnormal cell growth. Rodent studies have shown that reishi extracts can significantly inhibit tumor development, reduce inflammation and enhance overall immune function without adverse effects.
Establishing Balance for Lifelong Wellness
Holistic canine care goes beyond food and supplements, encompassing emotional well-being and preventive measures. Because chronic stress can weaken immunity, maintaining a calm, enriching environment is essential. Regular exercise, mental stimulation and comforting companionship promote equilibrium and confidence. Gentle detoxification practices such as supporting liver function with milk thistle or kidney health with dandelion root further assist the body’s natural cleansing processes.
Regular checkups are pivotal in preserving a dog’s health, enabling veterinarians to detect emerging issues early. Collaborating with a holistic practitioner provides a comprehensive approach that integrates natural therapies with conventional medicine.
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A pivotal factor in these effects is the presence of β-glucans—complex polysaccharides that function as biological response modifiers, training the immune system to respond appropriately to challenges without overstimulation. “The beta glucans help to stabilize your immune system,” explains Rob Silver, a pioneering holistic and integrative veterinarian in Boulder, Colorado, recognized for his expertise in veterinary herbal medicine and medicinal mushrooms. He notes that these compounds can “re-educate” immune cells, enabling them to distinguish between genuine threats and harmless triggers such as pollen, food or dust. In this way, β-glucans promote a balanced, resilient immune response that supports both health and tolerance.
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Holistically strengthening a dog’s immune system entails nurturing the entire being— body, mind and spirit. With a foundation of whole-food nutrition, balanced fats, supportive herbs and mindful care, dogs can enjoy vibrant health and lasting vitality. This integrated approach not only fortifies the immune system, but also cultivates a life of balance, joy and resilience.
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Specialty salts can transform everyday foods. To elevate the experience, add bold chili salt to a hearty winter stew, smoked salt to popcorn or ruby-colored wine salt to chocolate truffles. Flavored finishing salts surprise the tastebuds in ordinary dishes like oatmeal, desserts or hot cocoa. Used mindfully, gourmet salt reduces the need for excessive sodium and invites us to savor the extraordinary.
“I think salt is amazing and brings out the best in food—all those hidden flavors,” says Craig Cormack, a gourmet salt chef in Cape Town, South Africa. His career as a food artisan advanced in 2009 when he embraced specialty salts. “My personal collection is sitting at 232 naturally occurring salts from around the world,” adds Cormack, who favors unrefined regional varieties, but also enjoys bold options such as smoked Danish Viking salt for its ancient, bonfire-infused qualities.
Salts vary in texture, flavor and nuance based on their source and harvesting techniques, such as solar evaporation or hand-raking. Many contain trace minerals, adding depth to dishes, and when consumed in moderation, sea salt may benefit the body compared to refined salt.
Salt’s Good Side
Salt has a bad reputation for causing high blood pressure and other health conditions, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that more than 70 percent of dietary sodium comes from prepared and packaged foods, not from salt added at home. The FDA daily value for sodium is less than 2,300 milligrams per day, and using unrefined salts can be a healthier alternative to common table salt, which is demineralized and processed with anti-clumping agents. Celtic gray salt and other mineralrich varieties contain naturally occurring,
trace heavy metals, but also minerals like potassium, magnesium and calcium, which can help prevent the body from absorbing harmful metals like lead.
“We all need salt in moderation to live. The best way to ingest salt is to season your own food. Processed food has too much salt, and you can’t control your intake. Naturally made, mineral-rich salt is the best choice,” affirms Nancy Bruns, a seventh-generation salt maker at J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works, in Malden, West Virginia. She and her family produce rare, small-batch finishing salts harvested from the ancient Iapetus Ocean beneath the Appalachian Mountains.
Spanning the Salt Spectrum
Whether sourced from evaporated seawater (sea salt) or underground salt mines (rock salt), there is much to choose from. Sea salt comes in various colors, coarseness and complex flavors. Highly prized flake salt—fleur de sel from coastal France—is hand-harvested from evaporation ponds with clay bottoms and, with its delicate, paper-thin crystals, offers delicious nuances as a finishing salt. Celtic gray salt, sourced deeper within evaporation ponds, contains more moisture and minerals.
Himalayan pink salt, mined from salt beds formed from ancient seas approximately 600 million years ago, contains more than 80 minerals and has a rosy color due to the presence of iron oxide and magnesium. Black volcanic rock salt, also known as Himalayan black salt or kala namak, has a pungent, sulfuric quality that diminishes with heat during cooking and imparts an egg-like aroma and taste that can be useful in vegan recipes. The large, coarse grains of kosher salt traditionally used in Hebrew cuisine give food a robust, briny quality and satisfying texture.
Salt can be infused with herbs, spices, fruits and smoke from various woods to create a multitude of flavor qualities and moods. Bruns highlights her ramp-infused salt, which is combined with wild onions gathered during the Appalachian springtime. Charred oak from old bourbon barrels makes their smoked salt a favorite for grills
and even chocolate desserts. Cormack spotlights the fine indulgence of Tartuflanghe brand truffle salt from Italy for an unforgettable mushroom risotto.
Bruns is grateful for the timeless spirit of salt. “I come to work on the same land where my ancestors made salt for over 150 years. I feel their presence, as if they are watching over my shoulder. That legacy and sense of stewardship is present every time I sprinkle salt on my food.”
Maya Whitman is a frequent writer for Natural Awakenings.
POMEGRANATE PICKLED FISH
This gourmet holiday dish is ideal for a dinner party.
YIELD: 8 SERVINGS
3½ lbs yellowtail fish, skinned
6½ oz vegetable oil
3½ lbs sliced onions
1 Tbsp garam masala
1 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp coriander seeds
1 tsp black peppercorns
4 whole cloves
4 to 5 bay leaves
¾ cup, combined, equal amounts of dried apricots and sultanas (golden raisins)
2 cup white or red wine (red wine gives fish a deeper color)
½ Tbsp coarse salt
5 Tbsp white wine vinegar
2 Tbsp brown sugar
Seeds of 1 large pomegranate
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FOR HOMEMADE LIME MAYO
5 large egg yolks
1 Tbsp English mustard
Juice of two limes
Zest from one lime
1½ cups sunflower oil
1 tsp salt
Preheat the oven to 400° F.
Place fish in a baking dish, allowing space for sauce.
Heat the vegetable oil in a Dutch oven or a flat wide pot. Add onions, cover and sauté at low heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they become sweet.
Stir in garam masala, fennel, coriander, peppercorns, cloves and bay leaves. Turn heat up to medium and fry for 30 seconds to temper the spice, and then add the
apricots, sultanas, wine and salt. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes.
Remove pan from heat and stir in the vinegar and sugar until well incorporated into the sauce. Pour sauce over the fish. Cover baking dish with foil and bake for 20 minutes.
Remove dish from oven, let it cool completely and then refrigerate for at least a day.
Add all the lime mayo ingredients into a bowl, except for the sunflower oil. Slowly add the oil while whisking the ingredients vigorously. When all the oil is added, the mix should be velvety smooth and be able to hold its own shape. Store in the refrigerator.
Serve cold fish on a salad with homemade lime mayo. Garnish with a sprinkle of pomegranate seeds.
Recipe courtesy of Craig Cormack.
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HEARTY VEGETABLE FRITTATA
YIELD: 4 SERVINGS
2 Tbsp olive oil, divided
1 large yellow onion, sliced
1 medium zucchini, thinly sliced
1 medium yellow squash, thinly sliced
1 medium red bell pepper, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
Preheat the oven to 350° F.
2 tsp fresh thyme leaves
¼ tsp heirloom salt, divided
4 large eggs
½ cup whole milk
5 grinds from black pepper mill
3 dashes of jalapeño hot sauce
⅓ cup feta cheese, crumbled
Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a 10-inch oven-proof skillet over medium heat. Add sliced onions and sauté until lightly browned, about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring frequently.
Take the onions out of the pan and set them aside. Add the remaining tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, along with the zucchini, yellow squash and red bell pepper. Sauté for 5 to 7 minutes until cooked through and tender. Add the garlic, thyme leaves and ⅛ teaspoon of salt. Stir and cook for 30 seconds more until fragrant.
Remove the pan from the heat. Return the onions to the pan and mix well. Let it cool for 10 minutes.
In a small bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, remaining salt, pepper and hot sauce. Pour this mixture over the vegetables and sprinkle feta cheese on top.
Place the pan on the center rack of the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until just set in the center.
Take the pan out of the oven and let it sit for 5 minutes. Cut into quarters and serve.
Recipe courtesy of J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works.
FLAVOR-INFUSED SALT
1 tsp dried herbs, spices or citrus zest of choice ¼ cup kosher salt, coarse sea salt or coarse Himalayan pink salt
Basic Infusion Instructions
In a bowl, combine 1 teaspoon of dried herbs, spices or citrus zest for every ¼ cup of kosher salt, coarse sea salt or coarse Himalayan pink salt. Stir thoroughly and store the mixture in a sealed, dry, airtight jar. For optimal results, let the flavored salt sit in the closed jar for a few hours before use.
Suggested Combinations and Uses
Create a delicious finishing salt for grilled shrimp, vegan tacos or black bean soup by combining 1 teaspoon fresh lime zest, ½ of a dried hot chili pepper and ¼ cup kosher salt. Sprinkle to taste just before serving.
Enhance fresh blueberries, melon, warm oatmeal or freshly baked brownies with a unique flavor by crushing 1 teaspoon of organic lavender buds in a mortar and pestle until the flowers are bruised and fragrant, then combining them with ¼ cup coarse Himalayan pink salt. Sprinkle to taste immediately before serving.
Make a wonderful cooking salt for roasted vegetables by mixing 1 teaspoon dried rosemary with ¼ cup Celtic gray sea salt. Sprinkle to taste before baking in the oven.
Recipe courtesy of Marlaina Donato.
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Eastman Acupuncture provides high quality, individualized acupuncture treatments to the Lehigh Valley community. We see patients for a wide range of symptoms such as pain, headaches, neuropathy, digestive issues, incontinence, anxiety and much more. We use a variety of techniques including Dr. Tan’s Balance Method, Master Tung points and electroacupuncture.
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I am a certified Ayurveda practitioner, herbalist and reiki healer. Did you know over 80% of Americans have intestinal parasitic infections? Parasites, gut dysbiosis and food sensitivities are a root cause of many auto-immune diseases, cancer, digestive and mental health disorders. I am very gifted at finding the root cause for client’s dealing with chronic health issues. I offer holistic health consultations with custom herbal formulas and reiki healing. See ad, page 4.
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Marie is a certified massage therapist trained since 1997 in Advanced Myofascial Release Therapy, Therapeutic Massage, Reiki, Ear Candling, Homeopathy and Holistic Nutrition. Offers comprehensive custom bodywork for those wanting to overcome chronic pain and movement problems. Sessions range from a (2 hour) Head to Toe meltdown massage to “Just Neck and Head” massage for those needing stress relief. Gift certificates available. See ad, page 18.
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Dr. Joseph A. Perelli 656 5th St., Whitehall, PA 18052 610-266-6111
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Dr. Perelli has served the Lehigh Valley for 31 years delivering natural, hands-on chiropractic care for neck, mid-back, low back and extremity conditions. He specializes in sports, auto and work comp injuries with various holistic treatments to get you back to your pre-injury status quickly.
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Thousands in the Lehigh Valley struggle with depression every day, but thanks to the TMS Center of the Lehigh Valley, they are not alone in their fight. We are the region’s first transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment facility and one of the most experienced centers on the east coast, having performed over ten thousand TMS treatments. See ads, pages 2.
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GREEN MEADOWS AT FOUNTAIN HILL CEMETERY 1121 Graham Street, Fountain Hill, PA 18015 610-868-4840 GreenMeadowPA.org
The only green cemetery in the Lehigh Valley. A cemetery of wildflowers and grasses native to Pennsylvania. Return to the natural cycle of life to nourish the soil, green the meadow and live on. Nondenominational. Non-profit. Speakers available to visit organizations. See ad, page 13.
Hyperbaric Therapy
ELIXIR HEALTH & WELLNESS
Hypnosis & Hypnosis Training
STREAM HYPNOSIS, LLC
40 South 5th St Suite 203 Allentown 18101 570-617-5325 vperweiss@streamhypnosis.com www.StreamHypnosis.com
Achieve your personal best in sports, sales public speaking and more. Whether you need to eliminate chronic pain, achieve your ideal body weight, reduce stress, or kick the smoking habit hypnosis is a useful tool that can help you move forward. Individual and group sessions, remote and in person sessions. Board Certified Hypnotist with NGH. See ad, page 7.
RESULTS WELLNESS CENTER, LLC
Jacqueline LeClaire 6120 W. Main Blvd., Bath, PA 18014 JacquelineLeClaire.com 484-264-3889
Become a Certified Hypnotherapist / Become a Certified Reiki Practitioner, Usui Master. Jacqueline LeClaire is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, Master Trainer with the International Association of Counselors and Therapists and Reiki Master for over two decades. She is the owner of Results Wellness Center, LLC.
Kangen Water
1021 Main St., Bethlehem PA 18018 elixirbethlehem@gmail.com www.ElixirLV.com
Elixir Health & Wellness is an east meets west, holistic approach for longevity and anti-aging. We offer mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT), Red Light Therapy, Compression Therapy, and Metabolomic testing. These can be combined to optimize health or be used as stand alone therapies for specific goals. Protocols are tailored to each individual client.
Since 1974, Enagic® has been a leading innovator of pure water technology and has transformed the way we look at water and its role in a healthy and vibrant life. Enagic® specializes in producing ionized alkaline water systems that transform ordinary tap water into healthy, hydrating, alkaline Kangen Water® for cooking, cleaning, drinking and sanitizing.
Landscaping
BEAR CREEK ORGANICS
570-582-0615
BearCreekOrganics@gmail.com BearCreekOrganics.com
We create organic and ecological edible landscapes. With mother nature as our teacher, and extensive knowledge of edible plants,. We develop beautiful food production systems that support your needs and the needs of the natural wildlife. No matter the size of your budget we will help you create an edible landscape that is right for you. See ad, page 13.
Marketing NATURAL AWAKENINGS
DR. DEKA RODGER ND, MBA Owner/Publisher
610-421-4443
Naturopath
NATURAL HEALTH PROMOTION LLC
Tina Stashko, PhD MIfHI
Emmaus, PA 18049
610-965-8132
NaturalHealthPromotion.net
Specializing in preventative healthcare, digestion and nutrient absorption, and thyroid and adrenal health. Modalities such as iridology, sclerology and biochemical balancing enable the development of your unique program for optimum health. These programs are easy to follow and incorporate into your daily life. Reach your full health potential!
Wellness Spa
MAGNOLIA INN & WELLNESS CENTER
570 671-2121
11 Knob Road Mt Poconos, PA 18325
magnoliapoconos.com oksanna@magnloiapoconos.com
Opportunities
Bear Creek Organics is hiring! We are looking for skilled landscapers who are passionate about Ecological Edible Landscaping. Permaculture Design Certificate preferred. Email resume and cover letter to: Richie@BearCreekOrganics.com
Calling Holistic Presenters – Facilitate your workshop or retreat at our Upper Bucks center, with peaceful country setting, meditation gardens, and woods. GreenShireArts.org. Email info@GreenShireArts.org or call 215-538-0976.
Holistic Chiropractor, Naturopath or Natural Functional Medicine Practitioner Needed – Join our comprehensive solution Wellness Center in Stroudsburg. Access to over 2000 clients in a professional, dedicated facility. Call Vicki at 570-977-1900 to discuss.
Due to his extensive background in business and marketing and built his own practice through the Natural Awakenings magazine he can take businesses to the next level. Also, with a strong background in keeping fit and understanding all aspects of exercising. He also teaches a Nutrition Certification Course over a 6-month period, students completing this course and passing all exams can put the designation CNC after their name. See ads, pages 3, 5 and 32.
Massage
KONNECTIONS MASSAGE
Kathy Hatcher, LMT 656 5th St., Whitehall, PA 18052 610-266-6111
KonnectionsMassage.com
Kathy has been administering deep tissue, therapeutic, medical, pregnancy and aromatherapy massage since 1996. Her NEWEST services are Ionic Foot Cleanse Detoxification as well as Red-light therapy for non-surgical weight loss and chronic pain management. Insurance billing for massage available.
Magnolia Inn & Wellness Center is state of an art wellness hub that offers an extensive array of cutting-edge wellness modalities like Floating Therapy, Cryotherapy, IV Therapy, Colon Hydrotherapy and so much more. Our medical director, therapists, and staff are committed to helping our clients achieve TRUE health by accessing their optimal vitality and longevity. Membership programs are available and designed to make our services accessible to our local community. See ad, page 15.
Wellness Spapothecary
HERBS TO YOUR SUCCESS
Vanessa Sabatine 64 South Main St., Nazareth, PA 18064 610-365-8996 • HerbsToYourSuccess.com
Herbs to Your Success is a health & wellness spa located in Nazareth, offering multiple holistic spa experiences and herbal remedies. We also offer a wide selection of essential oils, teas, skincare, make-up and more! We provide high quality spa services to our customers and our friendly and courteous staff guarantees exceptional customer service. See ad, page 2.
Products
Crystal Tones Singing Bowls – Classic & Alchemy for meditation & vibrational healing. Also offering personal vibration testing. Contact Anthony at Life Holistic Center, 570-706-6680 or LifeHolistic@hotmail.com. See more at LifeHolistiReiki.com.
Interactive Dementia and Alzheimer Game – An interactive and fun family game that will bring a twinkle to the eye and smile on the face. Call 484-8605894. HighRollDice.com.
Two Green Burial Plots for Sale – At Green Meadows Burial Ground in Fountain Hill, PA. $1,800 total.Call 610-6984921.
Services
Spiritually guided card readings offered in person, or via phone, parties also welcome. Channeled messages are for your highest good. Let my gifts guide you! Reasonable rates. Cheryl 908-268-8029.
Readings with intuitive counselor, Reiki also available. Free 10-minute initial session. Evelyn peptel62@gmail.com. 551804-7571.
Free Phone Reading for Lightworkers. Your Higher-Self reveals the blocks that are slowing you from growing your practice/business. Email Enaid to learn more. enaid-rensporp@ProtonMail.com
Kula Heart Yoga & Wellness, LLC contracts self motivated and ethical bodyworkers and yoga instructors to serve Bath and the Lehigh Valley. If you are interested in growing your business, making your own hours and being a part of a Wellness Center that is filled with compassion, professionalism, and FUN! Submit your interest to info@ KulaHeartYogaAndWellness.com.