NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
NATUROPATHIC HEALTH CLINIC OF NC & METABOLIC EFFECT 2522 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem 336-724-4452
www.naturopathichealthclinic.com
Keoni Teta, ND, LAc, CSCS; Jade Teta, ND, CSCS, Jillian Sarno Teta, ND. Helping indi- viduals & families optimize wellness with comprehensive science-based healthcare. We utilize natural therapies—functional nutrition, homeopathy, acupuncture, func- tional exercise, botanical & environmental medicine—that treat the cause of disease, rather than just managing symptoms. See ad on page 14.
TRIAD NATURAL HEALTH CENTER 214 East Mountain Street, Suite 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 Body- MindSpirit through diet, lifestyle, herbal therapies, clinical nutrition, homeopathy, acupuncture and naturopathic and Chinese physical therapeutics. Achieving balance promotes health and wellness in the Body- MindSpirit. Discounted Fees! Limited time!
PAIN TREATMENT
FORSYTH INTEGRATIVE THERAPY Marcelle Hammer, MA Ed.,CMS-CHT 1495 Rymco Drive, Suite 106 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336-768-7000
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. Hypnosis is a natural phenomenon of deep relaxation and focused concentration using the subconscious mind to change the fear- tension-pain cycle to comfort, peace and relaxation. Ortho-Bionomy is a body ther- apy that reduces muscle tension, soothes joints, increases flexibility and range of motion bringing an experience of deep relaxation. The entire session is done within the range of comfort. It is highly ef- fective in relieving both acute and chronic pain. Release often continues after the ses- sion has ended. See ad on page 25.
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MCKEITHAN PAIN TREATMENT CTR Kent McKeithan, Rebecca Vogler 1169 Edgebrook Dr. - Winston-Salem 336-761-0501
www.mckeithanptc.com
Treating chronic pain, preventing acute pain from becoming chron- ic.
•Our full attention and commitment that your
pain be resolved, not “managed”. •Two experienced practitioners listen to you – carefully – to understand the nature and extent of your unresolved pain. • Specific treatment customized to address the CAUSE of your pain.
NCLMBT2054- WEIGHT LOSS
FORSYTH INTEGRATIVE THERAPY Marcelle Hammer, MA Ed., CMS-CHT 1495 Rymco Drive, Suite 106 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336-768-7000
www.forsythintegrativetherapy.com
Virtual Gastric Band, based on Sheila Granger's work, consists of four sessions using the concept of a "virtual" gastric band and clinical hypnotherapy. Virtual Gastric Band, a non-surgical technique, uses your powerful subconscious mind to retrain you to be satisfied on smaller amounts of food and be motivated to exercise.
It changes
how you think about food and gives very safe and very predictable results. It is most definitely not a diet. Virtual Gastric Band allows you to eat what you want but you are satisfied on smaller portions. And be- cause it is not a diet, you won't feel de- prived, miserable or hungry - the issues which cause diets to fail. As Virtual Gastric Band effectively negates these issues, you finally have an effective, long-term solution to reaching and maintaining your ideal weight. See ad on page 25.
WELLNESS CENTERS
PRIZMS CENTER FOR MINDBODY INTEGRATION LLC
www.prizms-ahealingplace.com 336.761.5071 Downtown Winston-Salem
Bringing together the best in holistic services, our profes- sional cross-trained staff inte- grates massage/bodywork (relax- ation and therapeutic), Reiki/
energy work, holistic counseling and tradi- tional psychotherapy, including EMDR, to address individual client needs of Body,
Mind, Soul, and Spirit. Classes and trainings also available. All hours by appointment. Conveniently located in downtown Win- ston-Salem near Business I-40. All services provided by fully licensed and/or certified staff. See our website for additional details and staff/contact information.
THE CENTER FOR HOLISTIC HEALING 1623 York Ave Suite 103 - High Point NC 336-841-4307
www.center4holisticheal-
ing.com
The Center for Holistic Healing is an inte- grative healing center. Our desire is to offer you an opportunity to work on yourself as a whole; mind, body, and spirit, with the help of a team of professionals. We offer mental health counseling, acupuncture, Reiki, massage, healing touch, registered dietician services, yoga, and wellness fo- cused groups and classes. Call or visit our website for more information. See ad on page 22.
YOGA & TAI CHI
SILK TIGER SCHOOL OF T'AI CHI CH'UAN Convenient Locations throughout the Pied- mont
336-449-3284
www.silktigertaichi.com
Classes in the ancient art of T'ai Chi focus on health! Certified Instructor Eric Reiss, with 39 years experience, guides students in gentle, yet challenging, movements suit- able for all ages and levels of fitness. Ben- efits include: reduced stress, increased strength, improved balance, greater flexibil- ity. Visit website for info on new Beginners Classes and renew yourself for the New Year!
SUNRISE YOGA STUDIO Valerie Kiser, ERYT 500 & Certified Yoga Therapist 6000 Meadowbrook Mall Ct, Suite 1 Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 778-1233
www.sunriseyoga.net
Yoga University Open House. Enrichment program, 200-hour Teacher Training, 500- hour Teacher Training: Are you interested in Yoga teacher training? Do you want to deepen your practice? Join us on Sunday, December 9 from 4-5 p.m. to find out which of our programs is the right fit for you. Meet the program director plus current & former participants in the programs. We'll have food, hot tea, and answers for all of your questions. Sunrise Yoga was voted the Winston-Salem Journal’s 2012 #1 Reader’s Choice Award. Come find out why.
info@sunriseyoga.net
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