NHA Celebrates New Location with Open House September 18th
T
he Naturopathic Health Center has a new name, a new face, and a new location. The Mammone family of natural medicine practitioners at Naturopathic Health and
Acupuncture Center are excited to announce their move to a beautiful new space just a few doors away from the previous convenient location. There will be an open house on Saturday, September 18, from 1-3pm at the new location at 274 Silas Dean Highway in Wethersfield. The three resident experts in Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture, Dr. Marie
Mammone, ND, John Mammone, L.Ac., and Dr. Renee Mammone ND, bring more than 20 years of collective experience to their practice, are delighted to be able to offer more choices in wellness as they blend the best of modern medical science and traditional natural medicine. Dr. Marie Mammone, N.D. graduated from the National College of Naturopathic
Medicine in Portland, Oregon with a Doctoral Degree in Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Mammone is enthusiastic about making naturopathy relevant to modern living and toward integrating naturopathic medicine into Connecticut’s medical world. She specializes in gastrointestinal disorders, celiac disease, allergies and eczema. John Mammone, MAcOM, Lac, graduated from the Oregon College of Oriental
Medicine with a Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is nationally certi- fied in acupuncture from the NCCAOM and a CT Licensed Acupuncturist. His practice includes acupuncture, Chinese herbs and qigong. Dr. Renee Mammone, N.D. is a Connecticut licensed and board certified Naturopathic
Doctor. She graduated from Portland State University in Portland, Oregon with a Bachelors degree in Biology and received her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) in Tempe, Arizona. Dr. Mammone believes that prevention is the key to a long healthy life and it is her job to help her patients on that path. She enjoys restoring her patients’ health with a variety of treatments including botanical medicine, supplementation, clinical nutrition, homeopathy, acupuncture and more. The new center is designed and configured with tranquil, thoughtfully appointed
spaces that create a sense of well being. Clients feel comfortable and at ease, as they maintain or reclaim their health.
Visit the center and meet the staff online at
www.NAHcenter.com or in person at 274 Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield, CT. See ad pg. 10.
Creative Expression By George Herrick Lasua
From first breath and first spark, no idea is without sacred promise. What is possible among Creators who dwell amid Creation? Anything we choose! Creativity and choice cannot be cleaved – to make is to decide.
Yet ‘tis not just decision that makes a thing a thing, but rather its expression. In silence or in hiding, ideas have no animation; dormant powers waiting, potential, nothing more. Creation demands action, expression of its voice and vision, ergs and joules to fuel its mission, lest it wither on its aging vine, losing life and hope to passing time. So effort is that show of will that fans the flick’ring flame
of anything that can be made or done or grown.
To be Creator,
as we are by rite of birth, we must do Creative things, inevitable as breath.
Our choice is simply whether: Constructive or destructive? Of healing or of wounding? From love or from not love? Express the dance, express the song,
express the image or the word, and give your life the light within its own creative power! Creation’s made by choice; made sacred by intent.
Original art and poem by George Herrick Lasua, Life Coach and Recovery Coach. Connect with George at 860.225.6801 or
GeorgeHerrick@sbcglobal.net.
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