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THE BUZZ


The Soul Light Mini-Expo Held on November 10th


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he Soul Light Mini-Expo will be held on Sunday, November 10th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


This mini-expo comes at just the right time as you begin your holi- day shopping! This will be our 12th expo and is very different from the others, as we will be at Mulligan’s at Eastlawn Country Club in Torrington, which is a bar and restaurant setting. There will be free admission for this


event, free parking, and their entire bar and restaurant menu will be available for all vendors and attendees. You can expect to fi nd fabulous psychic readers who are experts in Tarot, Great Ma- yan Medicine Wheel, past lives, angel, mediumship, and more. We will also feature spiritually oriented artisan jewelry, Tibetan singing bowls, sacred photography, greeting cards, inspirational poetry prints, Reiki-charged candles, Native American wares and ceremonial items, healing crystals and gemstones, meditation and smudging items, faerie items, healing copper jewelry, hair accessories, our second-hand Book Nook (all books $2), Soul Light t-shirts, David Young Music CDs, and more!


This event is presented by the Door Opener Magazine Online, serving Connecticut’s spiritual communities since 1986. Our mission is to help enhance spirituality, strengthen holistic health, and explore metaphysics by announcing workshops and training options by various presenters throughout the state, as well as pro- viding directories of professional holistic health practitioners and experts in spiritual guidance. www.dooropenermagazine.com. 1301 Torringford West Street, Torrington, CT. See ad on this page.


Natural Health & Healing Welcomes New Health Coach Jacob Appleton


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acob Appleton is currently serving as a Health Coach at Natural Health & Healing. He provides services in-person, over the phone or via Internet conferencing for both individuals and groups.


Jacob is a former Division 1 athlete, play- ing tennis at the University of Connecticut. Early in his sophomore year he became ill and was diagnosed with Babesiosis, a Lyme co-


infection and Chronic Infl ammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) from toxic mold exposure. He tried various conventional and herbal treatment modalities which he did not tolerate leading him to explore alternatives. Using food, working with emotions and learning self-care were some of the tools that were instru- mental in his healing. This experience inspired him to enroll in the Integrative Institute for Nutrition (IIN) where he completed a six-month accelerated program. He is now an IIN Certifi ed Health Coach.


Jacob is passionate about helping athletes improve their performance and overall health. He is also interested in using his personal experience to help coach Lyme and CIRS/Mold patients through their healing journey, allowing them to unlock their best and healthiest selves.


Jacob Appleton attended Kingswood Oxford (KO) and graduated in 2016. He was a member of the varsity tennis team at KO starting in 6th grade and captain of the team his sophomore, junior and senior years. At UConn he started in both singles and doubles as a freshman. He became ill the beginning of the fall season of his sophomore year. He will tell you that al- though his illness turned his world upside down, it was a blessing because it allowed him to learn the power of food as medicine, the importance of self care and how supporting his genetics enabled him to jump start his healing. Jacob is currently pursuing a certifi cation in genetics. Natural Health & Healing located at 41 N. Main St., Ste 207, West Hartford. 860.677.4600. See ad on back cover.


www.NaturalNutmeg.com


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