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Stretching Best Practices
Oak RoomWhy is stretching so essential? What’s the best way to do it quickly and effectively? Come learn about the benefits of stretching and the most useful stretches for all the major muscle groups. Heather Walther, PT, has worked with physical therapy clients and professional athletes alike, and will help correct form and posture during this practical session. Please wear comfortable clothing to move around.
Well-Rounded Fitness Plan
Oak RoomWhat does a complete exercise regimen look like? Katheryn Scauzzo, our fitness lead, registered dietitian, and personal trainer, will discuss the different elements that should be incorporated into a well-rounded fitness plan, such as aerobic exercise, strength training, core exercises, balance training, and stretches for flexibility.
Biological Dentistry
Could issues with your oral health be the missing link to your health problems? In this seminar, Dr. Michael Rehme will explain how biological dentistry explores the connection between the oral cavity and the overall health of the body’s systems, examining the relationship between the materials used and procedures performed in the oral cavity and their effects on the body.
Setting SMART Goals
There is a French saying, “c’est en forgeant qu’on devient forgeron,” which translates to “it is smiting that makes the smith,” or “it is in doing that we become.” Working towards meaningful goals is inherently transformative. Accomplishing personal goals improves our sense of purpose, self-efficacy, and satisfaction with life. In this seminar, well-being coach Sarah Lewis will teach you to formulate, set, and take action on your goals using the SMART method and concepts from Anthropedia’s Know Yourself workshops.
Decluttering Home and Mind
Time to get rid of the clutter! In this seminar, Julie Geeting and Tracy Klebe will focus on a step-by-step process to help people overcome common obstacles to decluttering their living space, as well as tips to surmount typical emotional barriers to getting started and following through with the project.
Nutrition for Brain Health
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body; naturally, it makes sense that the brain requires a range of specific vitamins and minerals in order to function properly. In this seminar, registered dietitian Katheryn Scauzzo will take a deeper look at brain-boosting nutrients such as antioxidants, B vitamins, healthy fats, and omega-3 fatty acids to help you choose the best foods to fuel your body’s most intricate organ.
Nutrition for Immune Support
Oak RoomAs flu and cold season approaches, maintaining the health of the immune system is vitally important. In this seminar, registered dietitian Katheryn Scauzzo will address proper nutrition for enhancing and supporting the immune system to help prevent winter illnesses and to stay as healthy as possible through the coldest months of the year.
Lunch and Learn: Essentials of Fasting
Oak RoomWhile the practice of fasting has existed for centuries, the reasons behind it have changed over time and from culture to culture. Why do people fast today, and what are the benefits of abstaining from food for a period of time? Join Dr. Scott Jamison for an in-depth look at common patterns of fasting, such as intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, and periodic prolonged fasting.
Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain
Oak RoomStem cell therapy uses the regenerative power of stem cells to treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions, including soft tissue injuries involving tendons and ligaments. Dr. Matt Bayes from BlueTail Medical Group will give an overview of stem cell therapy and the benefits of receiving this treatment.
Benefits of the Trilogy
Oak RoomThe Trilogy, our ultimate wellness therapies package, combines the cryosauna, the thermal suite, and the Himalayan salt room to reset the body and jump-start detoxification. In this seminar, our Wellness Therapies Lead, Dr. Emily Guilfoy, will address the history, theory, and benefits of receiving this trifecta of rejuvenating services.