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Healing Rhythms

Biofeedback for a Happy Mind and Healthy Body
Featuring guided training with doctors Andrew Weil, Deepak Chopra and Dean Ornish.
$299.00
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What We Are Reading
Yoga and
the Quest for the True Self and The Wisdom of Yoga: A Seeker’s
Guide to Extraordinary Living. Written by award-winning author
and Director of Kripalu, Stephen Cope.
'Leavened with
wit and passion, The Wisdom of Yoga is a superb companion
and guide for anyone seeking enhanced creativity, better relationships,
and a more ethical and graceful way of living in the world'.
This is a must
read!
Available
soon at our Wild Divine web store.
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What
We Are Eating
Apple
Cranberry Natural Fruit Leather
This
is a great way to use autumn's abundance of apples. Plus,
you can control the amount of sugar in the recipe, ensuring
a healthy snack for your kids.
Ingredients
* Vegetable-oil
cooking spray
* 3 pounds (5 to 6 medium) baking apples, such as Gala or
Macoun, peeled, cored, and chopped (8 cups)
* 1 cup fresh or thawed frozen cranberries
* 1/3 cup pasteurized apple juice or cider
* 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
* 3 tablespoons honey
* 3 tablespoons sugar
Directions
1. Preheat
oven to 200 degrees. Generously coat two 13-by-9-inch rimmed
baking sheets with cooking spray, and line with a Silpat baking
mat if desired.
2. Working in batches, puree apples, cranberries, apple juice
or cider, lemon juice, honey, and sugar in a blender. Pour
into a bowl to combine.
3.
Divide puree between prepared pans. Let stand 1 minute, then
drain excess liquid. Smooth with an offset spatula. (The puree
should be almost 1/4 inch thick.) Bake, with oven door open
slightly, until dry to the touch (but not browned), about
6 hours. Close oven door, turn off oven, and let dry overnight
in the oven. (Fruit leather should be stiff, but still pliable.)
4.
Remove fruit leather from pans. Trim uneven edges, cut into
desired size, and roll up if desired. Fruit leather can be
wrapped in plastic and refrigerated in an airtight container
for up to 1 month.
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The
Wild Divine Newsletter
September, 2007 - Issue 30 |
| WELCOME
to the September Wild Divine Newsletter. We hope you had a
sensational summer!
It is September and change is in the air. This is the month
to make a fresh start and create our very own rhythm. For
so many of us, whether you have kids in school, are in school,
desire to go back or are simply remembering the time when
it was your first day, September is a time of renewal and
letting go of the old. It is a time of hope and optimism.
A time to honor our children and provide them with the tools
for wellness.
This
month, we bring you the main article that explores how
"Biofeedback
Enhances ADHD Treatment" and helps reduce the
intake of the common drug Ritalin, by Sid Kirchheimer. Plus
learn ten simple tips on how to help "Reduce
Your Children's Stress as they Get Back to School".
And, do not miss this months tips from our wellness
expert Dr. Andrew Weil, on how Ritalin is over-prescribed
and the things we can do for our kids to help them with a
more natural approach.
Please keep sending us any feedback you have after using our
Healing Rhythms program. We enjoy reading them. Send to editor@wilddivine.com.
We
hope you find inspiration from this reading.
As always, stay healthy and keep discovering your rhythm
-Your friends at Wild Divine
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Main Story
"Biofeedback
Enhances ADHD Treatments"
- By Sid Kirchheimer
Special from WebMD
Read about how biofeedback therapy helps children reduce
or eliminate conventional medication while treating ADHD.
How amazing it would be to
help the numerous amounts of kids to get off the commonly
prescribed Ritalin.
Biofeedback,
a therapy in which patients are taught to control physiologic
functions such as heart rate, muscle tension, and even their
brain waves, is emerging as an effective treatment for attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). And new research suggests
that it may be especially beneficial to patients who can't
tolerate or don't benefit from often-used stimulant medications.
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Get Inspired
By Our Leading Wellness Expert

Dr.
Andrew Weil
One of our leading wellness experts, Dr.
Andrew Weil has tips this month on Managing Stress
for Children diagnosed with ADHD. Dr. Weil discusses
managing stress and learning to relax, without the over-prescribed
drug Ritalin....
Get
The Tips!
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Quick Read
Back
to school can bring stress to your child and to the rest of
your family. Read this informative article, "Mindful
Parenting", and how it tells about the buddhist
concept of mindfulness, which can deeply enrich your experience
as a parent. There is no such thing as being a perfect parent,
yet being mindful will greatly benefit your relationship with
your family.
Read
Mindful Parenting...
Kid's
Yoga: Stress Management Sessions for Children
by Paul Jerard, Platinum Quality Author
Let’s
think about it: Being a kid these days is not what it used
to be. If you grew up watching “Leave it to Beaver,”
you cannot really relate to the current peer pressure, multi-tasking,
sub-par education programs, and daily distractions that our
children and grandchildren accept as part of daily life.
Read
more about Kid's Yoga..,
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Training Tips
Ten
Tips for a Stress-Free School Year
Fall
brings with it a return to the work world for adults and to
school for children. Whether it's kindergarten, grade school,
high school or college, school has its challenges and so does
work. The US Government recognized that school was actually
children's "work" when it permitted disability allowances
for children who couldn't perform adequately at school. How
children perform in school isn't only a function of their
individual abilities, but it's a part of the equation where
parents and community play a major role.
The number of children who will be diagnosed as having anxiety
disorders or depression is sufficient for us to recognize
that it's a very real problem that has life-long consequences.
I've seen estimates of 19 million children diagnosed with
anxiety.
Read
the tips...
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Wild Divine Buzz
Coming
Soon www.wilddivine.com
new website features.
The
Bachelor House of Technology titled, 'Esquire North'
opens the last week of September, located at 111 Central Park
North in New York City. This is the fifth installment of its
take on the ultimate in bachelor living. We are told it is
going to be better than the last fabulous Esquire House in
Los Angeles!
It
is thrilling for us here at Wild Divine because our newest
relaxation program Healing Rhythms, will be set up in one
of the rooms in the Esquire North, demonstrating how technology
helps the hard working bachelor to come home, take a breath
and relax. We will have more from New York on this soon.
Extra,
Extra BLOG All About It!
It is the premiere of the Wild Divine Wellness Blog!
Go to: www.widldivine.com/blog
PODCASTS
As you know, we featured our first podcast and had an overwhelming
response from many of you – Thank YOU! Our next featured
podcast guest
will be Stephen Cope, Director of Kripalu’s
Institute for Extraordinary Living and author of Yoga and
the Quest for the True Self and The Wisdom of Yoga: A Seeker’s
Guide to Extraordinary Living. You will not want to miss this
extraordinary live interview
Local
YOGA Buzz in Colorado.
The 12th Annual Yoga Journal Conference
in Estes Park, CO. September 23 – October 1, 2007.
Some of our staff will be attending this conference, so check
our blog at the end of this month for 'LIVE' buzz on the conference.
Global
Mala: Yoga as Peace in Action
The weekend of September 21 - a commitment to peace through
yoga and seva and the world yoga community’s offering
to the UN International Day of Peace.
Visit: globalmala.org
Local
ART Buzz in Colorado.
Corwin Bell is one of the original founders and the creative
director of The Journey to Wild Divine. Corwin’s art
installation is featured at The Museum of Outdoors Art's exhibit
entitled, Sacred Water. The exhibit promotes
awareness towards one of the world’s most valuable natural
resources: water. Show run is September 14 - February 16,
2007. www.moaonline.org
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