Infinity Health & Wellness Magazine December / January 2017 | Page 3

Contents 4 6 Strategies to Beat Holiday Depression by Brian Eastman 5 Past Blessings by Wayne Holmes Signature Profile Welcome to Krohn Conservatory’s Magical and Whimsical Wonderland! 6 Planning for Peace and Prosperity by Cynthia, Little Flower 8 Author’s Spotlight: Recommended Reads 8 Ask Sage Woman: Spiritual Advice by Sage Woman 10 Home by Cindy Huff & Terri Noftsger 12 No, Leonard Cohen, I Want it Lighter, Please by Patti Lightflower 14 A Campaign for Dignity 14 Baker Chiropractic Testimonial 16 Seeking Hope this Holiday Season by Cynthia M. Brown 18 Old Mother Hubbard, What’s in Your Cupboard? 19 Recipes 20 How GMOs, Pesticides and Processed Foods Contribute to Common Bowel Disorders by Dr. Joeseph Mercola 22 Longevity Resources 24 The Healing Energy of Music by Jill Mattson 26 The Giving Tree by Heather Preston 27 Blueprints in the Heavens: Horoscopes by Laura Conner 30 Eternal Knowledge: Events & Classes If cabin fever is setting in, and the kids are bored, it is time to take a trip to Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park, Cincinnati, Ohio! This beautiful attraction is available to the public now and is open until Jan.8,2017. Special Holiday hours and price of admission are provided on the website, http://www.cincinnatiparks. com/krohn-conservatory. Discover a wonderland of one of the most colorful and imaginative Holiday displays around the TriState area. Full of surprises and festive gardens that delight the senses, there is something for everyone to enjoy. There are trains of all designs speeding down miniature tracks with fantasy hot air balloons and quaint little villages to charm people of all ages. The Schmalz Family Village will take you down memory lane, with decorations that came from store windows in Cincinnati from the end of 1940’s and early 1950’s.With the addition of their own decorations and the Caroler Village modeled after the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge, the Schmalz family donated