5 p.m. and includes a full day’s lineup of speakers, with CD recordings of each presentation available on the spot. Talented holistic practitioners and intuitive readers have their own floor at the event. The first 500 guests to arrive receive a goody bag with treats and special deals, and a reduced rate of $10 is avail- able to all who purchase tickets online through November 17 at
AwakenFair.com. Admission is $15 at the door. Any vendors who wish to reserve the few remaining vendor spots should visit
ThePractitioners.com for more information.
The Awaken Wellness Fair takes place at the Double Tree Ho- tel, 455 South Broadway, in Tarrytown, NY. For more info visit
AwakenFair.com. See ads pgs 20 & 21.
New Location for Upper Cervical Chiropractic
D
r. George Gertner, DC, president of Up- per Cervical Chi- ropractic of New York has relocated his office to the Medical Pavilion at 311 North Street in White Plains. The new office, located a mile and half from the practice’s previ- ous location, is a 3,500-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility featuring an elegantly designed lobby, spacious waiting room and spa-like environ- ment. The new location also offers abundant free parking. Gertner is an expert in upper cervical chiropractic (NU-
Dr. George Gertner
CCA), a specialized procedure designed to ease the symptoms of some neurological conditions, relieve migraine pain, and help reduce high blood pressure. Gertner’s book, The Gift of Hope: The Path to Healing through Upper Cervical Chiropractic, is a brief explanation of how the NUCCA procedure can help patients with chronic conditions—patients who often have lost hope—get their health back naturally and permanently. Those with fibromyalgia and chronic pain can learn more about Gertner’s work by attending one of his free dinner lec- tures on November 3 or December 1. To reserve a seat, call 914.686.6200.
For more information, visit
UCC-NY.com or call 914.686.6200. See ad pg 71.
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Fall Cleanses Prepares the Body for Winter
F
all is a perfect time to cleanse the body, according to Andy
Andy Ozgur and Onur Ozkoc
Ozgur, owner of Andy’s Pure Food in Rye. “A cleanse helps rid the body of sugar and sets us up for a healthy winter,” says Ozgur. “This can make a big difference if we feel tired all the time, or if we want to lose weight and get into healthier eating habits, especially before the holidays.” Andy’s Pure Foods offers
a Juice Cleanse and a Synergy Cleanse, both ideal
for the
cooler temperatures that arrive this time of year. “These cleanses can jumpstart healing, help rid the body of toxins, and reduce junk food cravings,” says Ozgur. “We also make delicious, satisfying soups to warm you on a chilly autumn day.” Andy’s Pure Foods features healthy foods and juices made
Free Lecture on Digestive Health and Reducing Holiday Stress
O
n Tuesday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m., Hironori Izumi,
DC and Michiko Izumi, DC present a free lecture on diges- tive health at their office in Har- rison. The Izumis will discuss the importance of digestion and its role in the restoration of overall health. “We need to consume quality foods to be healthy, but the essential nutrients have to be delivered to all cells and waste has to be removed for optimal functioning,” says Dr. Hiro Izumi. “Digestion is the key in this.” Dr. Izumi notes that the lecture will also cover stress man- agement and offer practical tips on how to maintain a good energy level throughout the winter holidays. Those interested in attending the free lecture can reserve a seat by calling 914.310.9000. The Izumis have helped many patients with various kinds of
Drs. Hironori Izumi & Michiko Izumi
health challenges. They note that, while the causation of illness could be physical, chemical, or emotional in origin, digestion is a major factor in most cases of recovery.
The office of Drs. Hiro and Michiko Izumi is located at 550 Mamaroneck Ave., Suite 103, in Harrison. More information can be found at
IzumiWellness.net. See ad pg 54.
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