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THE BUZZ Every Path to Parenthood is Unique C


T Fertility was founded in 1991, and has been a leader in fertility creating over 5,000 babies for proud parents from over 30 countries. CT Fertility personalizes the parenting


journey for any couple and single men or women. Our fertility specialists also proudly offer LGBT family planning, gay surro- gacy, and supports lesbian fertility. Dr. De Pinho and Dr. Melvin Thornton are widely recognized throughout Europe and the U.S. as preeminent fertility doctors in advanced reproductive care of infer- tile couples, singles and same-sex couples. They offer a wide range of treatment and egg donation options, taking into account your long-term family vision; ethical, legal and fi nancial considerations; personal relationships and priorities.


The clinic achieves exceptional results by coordinating every aspect of the medical process, all under one roof, including the fi nding and pre-screening of highly qualifi ed, safe, and immedi- ately available local egg donors. They take great pride in partnering with, guiding and empowering our patients to achieve their unique family building goals.


Why Choose CT Fertility? • Extensive experience with egg donor, gay surrogacy, and multi- party reproduction


• Locations in U.S. and Europe • State of the art IVF lab • Open 7 days a week • Multilingual team of experts • In-house donor program • Bespoke to each family approach • Gay fertility and lesbian surrogacy specialists


For further information, please visit our website www.ctfertility.com or call 203-373-1200 to schedule an appointment. See ad on page 17.


New Year – Fresh Look at your Finances W


ant to take control of your fi nances, but not sure where to start? Do you wonder whether you will outlive your money? Curious whether you can sustain the lifestyle


you’re living over time? You can address these questions, and more, through fi nancial planning. Financial planning entails a holistic approach to managing your wealth so you can effectively pursue your dreams. It evaluates items that are within your control, like your budget, with those outside of your control, like the costs of health care, so that you can make informed decisions about your fi nances over time.


Think of fi nancial planning as a jigsaw puzzle. What you want to do with your money is the picture that you are putting together. The pieces of the puzzle are the items within and outside of your control. Retaining focus on your big picture goals while continu- ously monitoring and (re)assembling the different pieces of your fi nancial life so that you can achieve your goals is what fi nancial planning is all about.


Use the new year to take a fresh look at your fi nances. Refl ect on your unique jigsaw puzzle picture. Are you satisfi ed with the pic- ture you are assembling with your pieces? If you’d like a different perspective on the image you’re seeing or a confi dential conversa- tion about the pieces within or outside your control, I’d be happy to talk with you. I have used comprehensive fi nancial planning to help many clients obtain greater control of their fi nances and confi dence in their goals.


Caroline Wetzel is a Certifi ed Financial PlannerTM ( CFP®) and Ac- credited Wealth Management Advisor (AWMA®) who has worked in fi nancial services since 2001. She is Vice President, Private Wealth Advisor with Procyon Private Wealth Partners, LLC an independent, employee-owned registered investment advisor and fi duciary located in Shelton, CT. Procyon Private Wealth Partners, LLC helps private clients fulfi ll their fi nancial dreams and institu- tions manage their retirement plans, endowments, and founda- tions. For more information, visit Caroline’s LinkedIn Page: https:// www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-wetzel and Procyon’s web site: www.procyonpartners.net See ad on page 12.


Living in a State of Super Immunity Using Essential Oils Essential Oils:


ow would it feel to live in a state of Super Immunity and never worry about the seasonal ‘stuff’ that can wipe you out for weeks? This is where my family lives and thrives, in what I refer to as our super immunity bubble. Stuff goes around, and we never get wiped out - ever.


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We travel the world confi dently living in a state of super immunity. I'm comforted by my essential tools even when someone is sneez- ing all over me in the airport. When the kids are swapping their seasonal garbage at school, I do not worry because the kids have these natural tools too.


If you've heard the BUZZ about essential oils, it's because they fl at out work. I've been using essential oils with my family for 10+ years, and I cannot stop raving about them. The bottom line is: Moms and Dads want TOOLS to keep their kids healthy, and essential oils deliver.


8 Natural Nutmeg - January/February 2018 • Can replace most of your bathroom cabinet contents


• Remarkably support functions of the body such as the brain, liver, muscles, joints, heart, and lungs • Support the immune system • May clear mild acne/skin conditions • May improve sports performance, naturally • Are fully supported by thousands of scientifi c studies


• Have worked their magic into the medical practices of Physicians because the public is demanding natural solutions


I’m sure I’ve piqued your interest, so you may be wondering what’s your next step. I’d like to invite you to join one of my in-person classes or full-day workshops to learn more about essential oils and how you can work them into your life.


Lisa Wilson, Celebrating ten years as the proud owner of The Raw Food Institute, DoTerra Blue Diamond Leader, Plant Therapy Geek, and natural mom to three teenagers. To register for upcoming events visit: http://www.lisawilsonwellness.com. See ad on page 9.


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