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New Therapies Available at Psinergy Natural Health & Holistic Wellness


S SchaOn Blodgett


chaOn Blodgett, with Psinergy Natural Health & Holistic Wellness, recently completed two advanced training seminars in Esogetics Holistic Medicine/Colorpuncture. Each year, one or two advanced seminars are offered to certified colorpuncturists to deepen their knowledge base and skill set and to add to the al- ready vast number of therapies they can utilize with their clients. The more recent advanced training was the Joint Symbol


Seminar that took a more in-depth look at the symbolic and often psychosomatic information held within various joints of the body. The training included gentle and noninvasive therapies, utilizing specifically correlated points on the body combined with specific frequencies of light. The joints covered in this seminar included shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands, hips, knees, ankles, lumbar-sacral, TMJ/jaw, atlas-axis as well as the skull sutures. Peter Mandel, founder of Esogetics Holistic Medicine, says, “Dis- ease is a symbol. Healing is the understanding of the symbol.” Previously, Blodgett also completed the 2015 Update Seminar in Esogetics. This seminar included advancements in new therapies as well as information to work with patterns such as Gamma brainwaves. Gamma is a brainwave often attributed to the “zen” and “connected” state-of-being of people who have meditated for years, such as the Tibetan monks. “These therapies may sound metaphysical but are really all about helping a person tap back into their own gut instincts, feel their own innate wisdom again and empower them to move along their own life journey with confidence and more ease,” Blodgett explains.


Location: 1553 Como Ave., St. Paul. For more information, call 612-217-4325 or visit PsinergyHealth.com. See ad, page 39.


Healthy Life Expo February 4 and 5


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he 28th annual Healthy Life


Expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., February 4 and 5, at the Min- neapolis Conven-


tion Center. Organizer Rick Martinek first began offering Healthy Life Expos in Minnesota in 1996. With more than 200 exhibitors, this is the largest health and wellness expo in the Midwest. Visitors can enjoy free product samples, mini-massages and free health screenings. They also can learn about spas, health clubs and fitness classes. Speakers will discuss such topics as wellness, acupuncture, feng shui, herbs, organic foods, natural cooking, massage, Pilates, yoga, medita- tion, family health, nutrition, fitness and longevity. Prizes and giveaways will be offered throughout the weekend. New this year is the Yoga Stage and


Healthy Cooking Stage. Visit with Dr. Chuck Els from TV 45, Ned from KYMN Radio, Kirby from the BIGQ Radio and Staci from KS95 Radio.


Winter Family Weekend at Audubon Center


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udubon Center of the North Woods, in Sandstone, is helping families escape the hustle and bustle of the holiday season by hosting an all-inclusive, four-day and three- night winter stay over President’s Day week- end, February 17 to 20. Families can participate in such programs as climbing and snow zoo building, and educational presentations such as Minnesota Mammals and Winter Ways of Native Cultures.


Other activities include cross-country skiing, kicksledding, sleigh rides and crafts. Each room has bunk-style beds and sleeps up to six or eight people. Delicious,


healthy, wholesome meals, each prepared with creativity and taste, are served in a large dining room with a beautiful stone fireplace and views of the woods and lake. Accommodations include a private room for each family. Crosby Lodge rooms (filled first) have private baths; Lowry Lodge rooms have shared baths.


Cost: $318/adult and $268/child; family of four/$1,150. Lower commuter rates available. Location: 54165 Audubon Dr., P.O. Box 530, Sandstone. For more infor- mation, email Audubon1@Audubon-Center.org or visit Audubon-Center.org. See ads, pages 13 & 19.


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Cost: $6; free with ad or with non-perish- able food donation for the Golden Valley Family Center Food Shelf. Location: 1301 Second Ave. S., Minneapolis. For more information, call 952-238-1700 or visit MediaMaxEvents.com. See ad, page 21.


How people treat you is their karma;


how you react is yours. ~Wayne Dyer


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