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focus, hair pulling, teeth grinding, outbursts of anger and more. Many positive habits can be instilled like self-confidence, self-esteem, public speaking, sports performance, rela- tionship skills, self-control, exercise, peaceful sleep, motivation, relaxation and weight management. Hypnosis can help with finding lost objects, wellness, concentration, pain management, sales skills, body image, fears, situational stress and grief management. On the spiritual side, mindful meditation, past life regression and Dr. Newtons’ Life Be- tween Lives work can help you discover your truth for being here and help you attain a true peace within yourself. See ad page 24.


NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS


NATUROPATHIC HEALTH CLINIC OF NC & METABOLIC EFFECT 117B Reynolda Village, Winston-Salem 336-724-4452


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Keoni Teta, ND, LAc, CSCS, Jillian Sarno Teta, ND. Helping individuals & families optimize wellness with comprehensive science-based healthcare. We utilize natural therapies—functional nutrition, homeopathy, acupuncture, functional exercise, botanical & environmental medicine—that treat the cause of disease, rather than just managing symptoms.


TRIAD NATURAL HEALTH CENTER 214 E. Mountain St., Ste 105, Kernersville. 336-655-2832 Dr. Aimee Sheppard, ND, MsOM, LAc


Dr. Sheppard is a graduate of Bastyr Uni- versity and a Washington state licensed naturopathic physician, and a NC licensed acupuncturist. Naturopathic and Oriental Medicine embrace balance in the BodyMind- Spirit through diet, lifestyle, herbal therapies, clinical nutrition, homeopathy, acupuncture and naturopathic and Chinese physical thera- peutics. Achieving balance promotes health and wellness in the BodyMindSpirit.


NATUROPATHS


A VIEW TO YOUR HEALTH, PHMA Dale Kanterman, BCND 2309 W. Cone Blvd., Ste 20, Greensboro 336-763-2459


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A wide range of programs to address: smok- ing cessation, low energy, thyroid dysfunc- tion, brain fog, emotional imbalances, weight loss, sugar control and much more! AVTYH utilizes body chemistry testing for nutri- tional needs, men and woman’s hormone and gut issues. We are trained with tongue, nail, sclerology, and foot glyphology analysis for indications of the inner terrain, and use various technologies to assist. See ad on page 15.


NATURAL PATH Jill Clarey, ND, MH, CNHP, NHC 3723 W. Market St., Unit B - Greensboro 336-456-4743 www.thenaturalpathwithjillclarey.com


In practice since 1990, Jill utilizes several modalities to determine the health of body tissues including Iridology, Dried blood cell analysis, Reams testing, pH balancing, neu- rotransmitter and hormone evaluations, and flower remedies. She looks at medications each client takes to be aware of contraindica- tions and depletions. She customizes diet & lifestyle changes based on imbalances found and teaches you how to read labels when shopping for healthy eating. See ad page 29.


PAIN TREATMENT


FORSYTH INTEGRATIVE THERAPY Marcelle Hammer, MA Ed.,CMS-CHT 1495 Rymco Drive, Suite 106 Winston-Salem, NC


www.forsythintegrativetherapy.com


Offering treatment for pain relief with your choice of 2 modalities – Hypnotherapy and Ortho-Bionomy. Research studies show that medical hypnotherapy is effective in easing or eliminating acute and chronic pain. Hyp- nosis is a natural phenomenon of deep re- laxation and focused concentration using the subconscious mind to change the fear-ten- sion-pain cycle to comfort, peace and relax- ation. Ortho-Bionomy is a body therapy that reduces muscle tension, soothes joints, in- creases flexibility and range of motion bring- ing an experience of deep relaxation. The session is done within the range of comfort & is highly effective in relieving acute or chronic pain. Release often continues after the session has ended. See ad page 27.


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PREGNANCY & FERTILITY MASSAGE


INNERLIGHT HOLISTIC HEALING & WOMB WEAVE 1386 Westgate Center Dr., Unit D, WS 336-306-9181 ph 336-831-5495 text wombweave@gmail.com www.wombweave.com


Womb Weave specializes in prenatal & post- partum massage which is gentle therapeutic bodywork that focuses on the special needs of the mother-to-be as her body goes through the transformational stages of preg- nancy and the important time after delivery. Prenatal massage alleviates stress on weight- bearing joints and muscles, stabilizes hor- monal levels to help reduce stress and re- lieves depression; soothes and relaxes the nervous system to feel more at ease, im- proves general body tone, and relieves mental and physical fatigue. Postpartum massage is a nurturing and powerful part of a mother’s post delivery as it helps to release birth tension and realign the body. Bliss for the belly! Fertility massage is a unique and ex-


tremely effective special massage protocol that can help with conception support whether one is using assistive reproductive technology or those preparing or actively trying to conceive. Benefits of Fertility Mas- sage include: cleansing the digestive system; breaking up pelvic adhesions and conges- tion; uterus positioning; increasing pelvic circulation and deeply relaxing the body.


Daniel Lackey, FNP-C


www.RobinhoodIntegrativeHealth.com Daniel Lackey, FNP-C


Daniel Lackey, FNP-C is a board certified Nurse Practitioner. His background is in Emergency Medi- cine, with 5 years of experience as an ER nurse. His nurse practitioner degree includes specialties in fami- ly practice and adult gerontological acute care. Following his true pas- sion, however, he also obtained a certification in functional medi- cine. He finds it is truly rewarding and efficacious to address the root cause of illness instead of viewing the body as separate systems.


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