Triad Essence Energy & Wellness (TEE&W) and Body Essence & Energy (BE&E) Announce Move to The Creative Center
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EE&W and BE&E have joined modalities and moved to The Creative Center in Greensboro. On June 1st, two Reiki Mas- ters will come together to form a unique wellness and healing environment at The Creative Center in Greensboro. Robert W. Fosque owner of Body Essence & Energy, and his wife Rev. Brigitte Cutler-Fosque owner of Triad Essence Energy & Wellness, will be opening their holistic healing and energy practice in room 313- A on the third floor of The Creative Center. Both Robert and Brigitte are looking forward to working together to provide a relaxing, rejuvenating, and holistic healing space for their clients. Brigitte has worked with women and children for over 30 years, and has a background in Early Child- hood Development, Psychology, and Business Education. She is an ordained minister through L.E.W.A. As an Empowerment & Spiritual Transformation Coach, Adolescent Mentor, Group Fa- cilitator, and Notary, she finds that her greatest joy comes from helping others and giving back to her community. On June 9 from 9:30 until noon, Brigitte will be sponsoring
the “Phenomenal Women’s Entrepreneurial Fair” in the gallery at The Creative Center. (Visit
www.thecreativecenter.net for more information) On June 10 from 1-3pm she will be having an ori- entation for the QMT Math & Reading Summer Camp for children ages 4-6 in room 201 at The Creative Center. Brigitte is also available to perform wedding ceremonies, and other spiritual blessing events.
For a Reiki appointment with Robert, call 336.209.5934 and visit
www.bodyessenceandenergy.massageplanet.com. For Bri- gitte, call 336.609.3405 and visit triadessenceenergyandwellness. com. See ad on page 33.
Free Talks at Vaughan Integrative Medicine V
aughan Integrative Medicine and The Natural Vitality Center will host a series of free one-hour talks on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month throughout 2012. The talks planned for June include information on acupuncture as a sup- port for the immune system and the truth about andropause.
Acupuncture: Your Immune System's Ally - June 14 - 6pm This presentation will address the importance of ‘wei energy’(immune), blood and body essentials. A healthy immune system protects us from viruses, toxins and other external factors in our daily lives. The awareness that we all have is key in sus- taining a healthy body and mind. Charlie Abbott, Li. AC, will also demonstrate how distorted energy can lead to acute and chronic dis-eases, using the AcuGraph 4, the leading tool of its kind on the market today. On Thursday, June 14 come join us as we address the im-
portance of Acupuncture and Asian medicine in supporting your health and vitality.
Andropause: A Hormonal Balancing Act - June 28 - 6pm Andropause, the male counterpart to menopause, occurs
when there is a decline in testosterone. Men do not have a clear- cut signpost such as the cessation of menstruation in women to mark this transition. Testosterone levels usually begin to decrease in men in their mid-twenties, which typically lead to noticeable effects of andropause in some men as early as age 35. On Thursday, June 17, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Elizabeth Vaughan will discuss this hormonal imbalance in men that can increase the risk of other health problems including depression, heart disease, bone loss, memory loss and a weaker immune system.
Talks begin at 6 p.m. in the lobby of Vaughan Integrative Medicine, located at 1301-A West Wendover Ave., at the intersection of Wendover Ave. and Grecade St. in Greensboro. These talks are free and open to the public. Call 336.808.3627 x. 10 or email
amie@vaughanintegrative.com for reservations; seating is limited. See ads on pages 2, 8, 33, 35.
Dr. Susan Sykes, Doctor of Chiropractic
Gentle chiropractic care • Massage therapy • Reflexology Nutrition • Pain Relief • Neurofeedback Personalized care
2505 Neudorf Rd., Clemmons 336.766.0888 •
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