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NATURAL TRIAD


Our mission is to provide valuable insight,


information and resources that will allow our readers to maintain a healthy, acti ve, sustainable lifestyle.


Natural Triad contains ti mely in for ma ti on on nat u ral health, complementary and alternati ve medicine, nu tri ti on, fi tness, per son al growth, green liv ing, and the products and services that support good health.


PUBLISHERS Matt & Julie Milunic Editor.NT@NaturalTriad.com EDITOR Julie Milunic julie.milunic@naturaltriad.com


SALES & MARKETING Jennifer Ilderton


jen@naturaltriad.com


OUTDOOR WRITER Jo Proia


jo.proia@naturaltriad.com


PUBLIC RELATIONS Debbie Foster Fuchs Debbie@NaturalTriad.com


WEBMASTER Matt Milunic


mmilunic@iComDesign.com


MEDICAL DIRECTOR Julius Torelli, MD


ADVISORY BOARD Elizabeth Vaughan, MD


Alexander Augoustides, MD Jade Teta, ND Keoni Teta, ND


Sharon Reid, DDS Jillian Sarno Teta, ND


In keeping with our concern for the environment, Natural Triad is proudly print ed on recycled paper with soy based ink.


Media Kits and all past issues are available for download at


Facebook.com/naturaltriad Give the gift of health...a Subscription to Natural Triad.


Only $36 for 12 issues (covers packaging & postage costs)


This is a free pub li ca tion sup port ed solely by our ad ver tis ers.


It is avail able in over 900 locations, including: throughout Wake Forest Baptist Health, most Harris Teeter locations, most public libraries, area hospitals, Earth Fare, Deep Roots, Whole Foods, health and ed u ca tion cen ters, heal ing cen ters and wherever free publications are generally seen.


Natural Triad Magazine PO Box 16030, High Point, NC 27261


336-369-4170 (phone) 336-854-1065 (fax) © 2018 by Natural Triad. All rights re served. Although some parts of this publica-


tion may be re pro duced and reprinted, we re quire that per mis sion be ob tained in writing. We do not necessarily endorse the views ex pressed in the ar ti cles and ad ver tise ments, nor are we re spon si ble for the prod ucts and ser vic es ad ver tised. We wel come your ideas and feed back.


14th Anniversary Edition April 2018 5 NaturalTriad.com


Publisher Letter


minded of this day 14 years ago. It was my birthday, and I had been at the offi ce for about 52 straight hours trying to complete our fi rst issue of Natural Triad. I was a newbie at this; I was exhausted; I was overwhelmed. The very second that I hit the upload button to send the com- pleted issue to our printer, I burst into sobbing tears. My hus- band thought I was just tired and sad that I had to work through my birthday weekend (it was one of those big birthdays that ends in 0). In reality, I was just fi lled with gratitude, because I realized in that upload moment that I had found my passion.


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Fourteen years later, this is still my passion. And, I'm still grate- ful. I'm grateful for the community that reads this magazine and is passionate about their own health. By being so, you support the providers of goods and services that we are blessed to have present in the Triad. I think of how much the Triad has grown in the various modalities offered and accepted here. When we fi rst started NT, someone wanted to place an ad for their energy healing services. I was skepitcal that it might be a bit too "far out" for our conservative market. Now, Wake Forest Baptist Heath offers Healing Touch to patients and staff on a daily basis. In fact, they now have an Integrative Medicine Clinic under the direction of Remy Coeytaux, MD, PhD. You can go there for Healing Touch, body-mind therapies, nutritional counseling, acupuncture and more. Knowing Dr. Coeytaux, this is just the beginning of more offerings to come, and I'm so excited to see this growth happening right here in our backyard.


Of course, I'm forever grateful for those providers who con- tinue to support NT with articles and advertising, which is the only way that we can exist. Without any of you, we simply could not be. So, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you. And, I thank you for helping me fi nd my passion.


s I struggle to meet my self- imposed deadline for getting this issue to the printer, I'm re-


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