Greetings!
I hope you are amazingly well and your 2008 has started with many good things, with more on the way!
My mission as a holistic health counselor is to empower and inspire others to create extraordinary lives for themselves by teaching them to build & discover their own intuition about nutrition and expanding the possibilities for personal transformation, life balance and self-care in their lives.
And so, I welcome you to the premiere edition of the Conti Life Wellness e-newsletter! I hope you enjoy the wellness tips, recipes and inspiration I'm excited to share with you each month.
It's such a pleasure to help those closest to us become happier and healthier. Please forward this e-newsletter to friends, family members or colleagues who might be interested and inspired by it.
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EAT LESS, PLAY MORE.
Remember when you were a child and you got so wrapped up in playing, imagining or creating that you didn't want to stop when it was time to eat?
Do you remember leaving your meal half-finished to run off and continue playing? Children innately understand that food is secondary to what is most nutritious and primary in life: fun and play.
As adults we seem to have lost our instinct to prioritize play. In our busy world, with its emphasis on work and responsibility, to be healthy and balanced we must work on more than just our bodies; we must feed our hearts, minds and spirits.
Have you noticed that when your body, mind and spirit are engaged in a creative project or happy relationship, your reliance on food seems to decrease? Likewise, when you are unsatisfied with your relationships, your job or other areas of your life, you may depend on food to cheer, soothe or numb you.
When your life is out of balance, no amount of food can feed you where you truly need nourishment. The food that we eat is very important for health and balance, but what really feeds us - a full and fulfilling life - doesn't come on a plate. These non-edible nourishments are our primary foods.
What is fun for you? What makes you light up? What excites you? Make time for it this week. Even if you don't have much time for fun, try approaching a "serious" activity with an attititude of play. This can greatly reduce stress and anxiety and bring more pleasure to your day. Take your focus off food, try adding more fun into your life and watch the magic unfold.
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SOUL FOOD
Think for a moment a food from your past, one that makes you feel great after you eat it for no specific reason.
Maybe it is macaroni and cheese, slow-simmered tomato sauce, ice cream cones or potato pancakes. Eating food like this (every now and then) can be incredibly healing, even though your rational brain might not consider it highly nutritious.
Food has the power to impact us on a level deeper than just our physical well-being. What we eat can reconnect us to precious memories, like childhood playtimes, first dates, holidays, our grandmother's cooking or our country of ancestry. Our bodies remember foods from the past on an emotional and cellular level. Eating this food connects us to our roots and has youthening and nurturing effects that go far beyond the food's biochemical make-up.
Acknowledging what different foods mean to us is an important part of cultivating a good relationship with food. It's important to notice that we each have a relationship with food - and this relationship is often far from loving. Many of us restrict food, attempting to control our weight. We often abuse food, substituting it for emotional well-being. Others ignore food, swallowing it whole before we've even tasted it.
What would your life be like if you treated food and your body as you would treat your beloved? With gentleness, playfulness, communication, honesty, respect and love? The next time you eat your soul food, do so with awareness and without guilt, and enjoy all the healing and nourishment it brings you.
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FEBRUARY FOOD FOCUS
In traditional Chinese healing, sea vegetables correspond to the winter season and to the kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder and reproductive organs. The strengthening, balancing and cleansing properties of sea vegetables are known to help these organs as well as the hair, skin and nails.
Sea vegetables (or seaweeds) provide a variety of minerals and vitamins, including calcium, iron and iodine, and can help balance hormone and thyroid levels in the body. Eating too many processed foods or foods grown in mineral-depleted soil can result in a lack of minerals in the body, leading to cravings for salty or sugary goods. Adding sea vegetables to your diet can help balance your energy levels and alleviate cravings.
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THIS MONTH'S FEATURED DIETARY THEORY
Macrobiotics
Macrobiotics is a philosophy based on eating only natural foods, balancing yin and yang
in the body, recognizing the energy in foods, and living within the natural order of life.
This theory believes eating natural food that is closer to the earth - and less processed - is healthier for the body and soul.
The Bare Basics: Macrobiotic eating promotes whole grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, legumes, sea vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
What is prohibited? All processed, fast, and junk foods as well as cheese, eggs, most meat, coffee and alcohol. This can sound limiting, and the popular debate is that this eating lifestyle lacks enough protein and calcium, that is needed daily.
The truth is: legumes (beans) offer substantial non-animal protein, and most sea vegetables are incredibly rich in calcium - in fact, they top the calcium charts. Not everyone may be satisfied with this diet long-term, because of bio-individuality needs. But with attention to balanced eating, a Macrobiotic diet offers many health benefits and even has impressive claims of reversing disease.
To learn more about this natural approach to healing and health, view this great Macrobiotic article. Also of interest, the Kushi Institute is a world-class resource and offers formal macrobiotic certification training.
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There are many different dietary theories out there to confuse us.
It's important to know that not one is best,
because of each person's bio-individual needs.
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Namaste,
Rosa Conti
Holistic Health Counselor Conti Life Wellness
phone: 203.910.7552
Many live their lives by accident.
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THIS MONTH'S RECOMMENDATIONS
I had a great opportunity
and was student taught by
Dr. Mehmet Oz as a lecture instructor, who believes we control over 70% of how well & long we live.
He practices Complementary Medicine (Western medicine coupled with alternative ideas for wellness) and recommends that half of everything we eat should look like it did when it was harvested.
"When you appreciate the spectacular machine you own, you become more aware of what you are doing to it," he says.
He is also the creator of the RealAge test, that determines the biological age of your body, based on how well you've maintained it.
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THE HUNDRED YEAR LIE
by: Randall Fitzgerald

This author shows us the synthetic chemicals used by the processed foods, pharmaceutical & chemical industries.
He shows us "what is really in our food, water, vitamins, prescription drugs, childhood vaccines, cosmetics & in our homes." Truly, this book is an eye-opener. A must read!
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THIS MONTH YOU SHOULD KNOW
CLW created a local monthly meeting group to bring together like-minded people who strive for health, happiness & wellness in their lives and for their family.
The intent of this group is to share, discover, teach, grow, and inspire one another - and to empower & increase the holistic energy in our Naugatuck community.
Whether you are looking for inspiration, information, or insight, we hope you will share with us your journey on the road to an amazing quality of life.
For more information or to join, visit our website:
In our passion for Universal wellness, we welcome you.
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"If you are what you eat
and you don't know
what you're eating,
do you know
who you are?"
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THE TOP SUPERFOODS
... almost!
So many Top 10 Lists, but the truth is there are actually many incredible health-promoting and life-changing (yes, that's right!) Superfoods that are worthy decorating your plate.
These are just a few of the
4-star nutritional powerhouses:
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Sprouts
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Flaxseed
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Green Foods & Drinks
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Wild Alaskan Salmon
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Sea Vegetables
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Whole Grains
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Beans
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Nuts
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Unsalted Almond Butter
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Berries
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Avocado
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Fermented Sauerkraut
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil
To learn more on optimal nutrition, a favorite resource is:
"Food are drugs and Dr. Bowen provides a great tour through the best 150 choices." - Dr. Mehmet Oz
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