cation in Windsor later this year, and is
inviting anyone with an interest in Yoga
globalbriefs
or natural medicine to learn about its
News and resources to inspire concerned citizens to work
programs. No registration is required.
Facilitator Cathrine Marshall, homeo-
together, building a healthier, stronger society for all.
path, yoga instructor and the Windsor
school’s communications coordinator,
will discuss the yoga teacher training,
Shopping Detox
yoga therapy and natural medicine pro-
No Purchase Necessary on
grams. She’ll also include information on Buy Nothing Day
courses in medical yoga, women’s stud-
Americans can participate by not participating, in a
ies, holistic nutrition and Ayuverda, yogi
global move to tune out from shopping and tune into
counseling, pranic healing, integrative
life. Buy Nothing Day here, is the day after Thanks-
medicine and other fi elds of study.
giving, November 28, traditionally one of the biggest
For more information, contact Mar-
shopping days of the year. As many as 65 other countries
shall at 519-984-9642 or visit the school’s
will fast from unrestrained consumption the following
web site:
NaturalMedicineSchool.com.
Saturday.
Get directions to The Ringwald Theater
Adbusters Media Foundation launched the annual cel-
at 248-556-8581.
ebration in 1992 as an escape from the frantic consumerism and
marketing mind games that characterize modern life. Since then, the focus has
shifted to highlight the environmental and ethical consequences of a consumer
culture and our commitment to recycling more and buying less stuff.
Port Austin Therapist
Currently,
BuyNothingDay.co.uk reports that 20 percent of the world’s popu-
lation is consuming 80 percent of Earth’s natural resources. Imaginative activists
Opens New Location
make their point with credit-card cut-ups, shopaholic clinics in malls and zombie
shoppers shuffl ing among stores chanting, “Buy, Buy, Buy.”
I
n cooperation with the Flint School of
Therapeutic Massage, Lynne Foutch of
Natural Healing in Motion has opened a
new offi ce in Grand Blanc. The new offi ce
Wakeup Call
is located at 2442 E. Maple Road. In addi- Teens Talk About the Perils of Junk Food
tion to all of the other spa-related servic-
Mike Adams, a self-proclaimed health ranger, says, “This is the movie that food
es, visitors to the new
companies hope you never see.” All Jacked Up, a 2008 junk food documentary,
location will enjoy
peers into the lives of four typical teens, exposing the real personal dangers of their
alternative therapies
penchant for junk foods, fast foods and sodas.
and treatments in-
The fi lm has been characterized as a hip look at common sense that could
cluding acupressure,
save our lives and the lives of our families, a Super Size Me for the younger gen-
aromatherapy, Bach
eration. Through frankly looking at what’s going on inside their own bodies, hearts
fl ower, Chinese herbs,
and minds, and the bill of goods they’re being sold in today’s processed foods,
plus supplements and
teens who watch often wake up and change their diet. A top-fl ight board of nutri-
remedies.
tionists consulted on the fi lm.
As a natural healing practitioner,
For information visit
AllJackedUpMovie.com.
Foutch can help clients discover the
correct combination of natural health
remedies, therapies and supplements to
achieve total wellness.
“I also assist my clients to regain the
healthy state they have been seeking,”
says Lynn, “all by using completely natu-
ral remedies.”
Natural Healing in Motion carries a
complete line of more than 5,000 natural
health care items through an on-line store
and at the FSTM offi ce.
To learn more, call 989-768-0161,
email
LynnNHim@gmail.com, or visit
NaturalHealingInMotion.com. See ad,
page 21.
www.MichiganHealthyLiving.com
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