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February Sales & Specials
Valentine's Gifts at KWF
KWF using BPA free Register Tape!
Martin Mulders, MD Giving Free Talks
Orion Communites Fundraiser Total

 

We thank everyone who donated to the 2010 Kimberton Whole Foods holiday donation drive for Orion Communities.  

 

You, our customers, donated a total of $653.03.  Terry Brett, owner of KWF donated $500, and then Kimberton Whole Foods matched the customer donations for a grand total of  $1806.06
 

 

Thank you for your donations!

February Events Calendar

 

Lyme Disease: Is it really so bad?
Wednesday, February 16th from 6:30 - 7:30 PM.  Kimberton location.

Enjoy this FREE talk with Dr. Martin Mulders, internal and integrative local doctor.  Please sign up at the Kimberton store, or by emailing us with your full name and phone number.

 

Lyme Disease: Is it really so bad?
Wednesday, February 23rd from 6:30 - 7:30

PM.  Douglassville location.

Enjoy this FREE talk with Dr. Martin Mulders, internal and integrative local doctor.  Please sign up at the Kimberton store, or by emailing us with your full name and phone number.

 

Free demos at our stores this month include samples from:

 

Weleda

Organique

Aubrey Organics

Nordic Naturals


Parking Spaces at the Kimberton Location

 

Some of our customers have noticed the front two parking spaces are no longer available for parking at our Kimberton location. We apologize for the inconvenience. Due to the number of accidents that have occurred over the past several months because of blocked views of oncoming traffic, we felt the safety of our customers needed to come first. Thank you for making use of our additional parking in the back and for your understanding.


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Februrary 2011

Greetings! 

 

Love our Local farmers

February is all about Love!  This month we're celebrating our love and appreciation for our local farmers!  Take a moment this month to imagine our community without local agriculture.  Read more about this on the KWF blog.

 

 

Also check out:

  • February Sales & Specials (12 pages!)
  • KWF using BPA free register tape
  • Valentines Day Gifts you can find at KWF
  • Info about Dr. Martin Mulders' FREE talks at KWF


Sincerely,

The Kimberton Whole Foods team

February Sales Flyer
 
12 pages packed with sales and specials...
 
February FlyerClick here to view our online
sales flyer for information on all the latest sales and specials at Kimberton Whole Foods.
Valentine's Gifts at KWF


 

Visit the KWF gifts section for unique, local creations for your sweetie!  Some of our featured local artists this month:  

 

Glasslight studio

Glasslight Studio was founded in 1981 by Joel Bless and Candace Luke-Bless who met as art students. Hand blown glass lighting became their first products. An evolution of creative processes led to a method they dubbed "vertical drip casting" and used for a unique line of candleholders.
glass heart
Candace diverged from hot glass to fuse tiles and tabletops using new and recycled glass.

Joel and artist Paul Madsen devised sculpted metal to compliment the glass. Glasslight takes pride in the
extraordinary patterns and colors used to create a spectrum of expressions in glass. In 2009 Karl Brachwitz became a Glasslight partner and part of the creative team.

 

Fratantoni & Economou Designs

Beth Fratantoni and Jane Economou share a passion for jewelry.  They are life long friends who are raising families in the area.  They have spent years developing their creative skills working with semi precious gemstones, seed beads, and sterling silver.  Each design is uniquely crafted into a one of a kind design.  They want women to feel special while wearing a handcrafted unique jewellry design. 

 

Local Jewlers
They will be visiting the Kimberton store on February 12th in the cafe from 12 - 2 PM.  Locally made!

 

 

Other Gift Ideas 

Felted wool heart pins, handmade by Dagmar Höll $9.99 - $11.99

Suncatcher hearts,  hand painted stained glass by Erika Buchhardt; $19.99 - $24.99

Votive, pillar and taper candles made from beeswax and vegetable wax in various romantic scents; Votives $2.25 - $3.99, pillar candles - $6.99 - $24.99,  taper pairs -  $5.99 - $9.99

Just In!  Organic cotton crocheted dolls, pillows and scarves with heart adornments handmade by
SunnyPaw.  Price range $7.99 - $34.99

 

KWF using BPA free register tape!

 

Kimberton Whole Foods is now using exclusively non-BPA register tape, which we hope will be a growing trend!

 

Recent studies have brought to light the toxicity of BPA, which is commonly used as the pigment in cash register receipts and several types of plastics worldwide.  Due to the prevalence of BPA use in receipts, a high percentage of all U.S. notes carry traces of BPA.

 

BPA has been shown in animal testing to cause abnormal reproductive patterns and it is thought to be associated with some forms of cancer.  Read more about BPA's here. 

Martin Mulders, MD holding FREE talks at KWF


 
Dr. Mulders, Local Integrative Physician, has been holding FREE educational talks at KWF for years.  Our partnership with him allows many of our customers to learn more about Immunity, Lyme Disease, Hormones, and other health topics.  The free talks are truly a wonderful opportunity to meet Dr. Mulders, learn more about his meaningful work, and for each of us to improve our overall health.

 

A little bit about Dr. Mulders and the field of Integrative Medicine, in his own words:

 

"Integrative Medicine is the field of health care whose goal it is to improve physiological, physical and emotional/cognitive function. Integrative medicine has fundamental concepts that serve as guiding principles for clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.

 

We treat PEOPLE not diseases. Even if various people have been given the same diagnosis, the makeup and biology of each PERSON is unique, just like their fingerprints. Their condition represents a different disease state that will respond differently to various therapies. The point is to explore all angles till one gets a favorable result in a particular individual.

The same diagnosed illness or disease can be caused or triggered by different factors in different people, and the same trigger(s) or cause(s) can cause different illnesses or diseases. (Example: migraines might be aggravated by intestinal yeast overgrowth in one person, while in another by fatty acid imbalances, stress, hormonal imbalances or food sensitivities.  While in reverse, a dairy sensitivity might trigger asthma in one person but digestive problems or acne in another.­


The cause of most chronic and degenerative diseases is multi-factorial.  What that means is that chronic problems are rarely caused by one thing. Multiple triggers and causes (some from your past history) come together in your particular body (and biochemistry) causing the illnesses or symptoms that are unique to you. We work on finding out which factors may play a part in your particular case and helping you in removing, treating or ameliorating these factors, so that your immune system can do its job of making and keeping you well.

It is logical and valid to look at what is similar in people with the same symptoms and diseases, as far as triggers and causes concerns, and how they respond to various interventions (treatments). That is what scientific (and medical) research is involved with and is often referred to as
evidence based medicine. (Example: what percentage of people with a certain disease responds favorably to a particular medication? Is there evidence in studies that indicates that a statistical significant percentage of people have benefited from a particular diagnostic method or treatment?) It focuses on what is the same between people, not on what is different or unique. Most studies try to look at just one or a few factors as variables and keep all others the same so that practical conclusions can be drawn.

There is however an aspect of chronic illness (both in causes and response to different treatments) that is very individual and complex, that has to do with your unique makeup (history, biochemical individuality, genetics, exposures, psychological factors etc.).This is often more difficult to figure out and often needs more careful and detailed history taking and testing."

Don't miss Dr. Mulders' Wednesday Evening Talks (630pm) at your KWF Store. 

 

Look for more details on our Events Calendar.  

  

 

2/16 Lyme Disease:  Kimberton Store

2/23 Lyme Disease:  Douglassville Store

3/2 Lyme Disease:  Downingtown Store

3/16 Hormones for Well-Being:  Kimberton Store

3/23 Hormones for Well-Being:  Douglassville Store

3/30 Hormones for Well-Being:  Downingtown Store

 

Learn more about Dr. Mulders:  http://drmulders.com/