SASTUN CENTER NEWSLETTER
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SASTUN CENTER NEWSLETTER
January/February 2013 SASTUN CENTER NEWSLETTER Quick Information Updates One good way to get a head start on looking better and feeling better is to enroll in our low level laser technology program to reduce inches while making the lifestyle changes necessary to keep those inches off! Three visits a week for 2 weeks using Zerona’s completely painless fat reduction laser is all you need! Our patients are seeing great results with this program. Call Connie or Celtina Reinert, PharmD at our office for more details on this wonderful program. There is more to understanding cardiac risk than just your “cholesterol number.” A total cholesterol, HDL, LDL and triglyceride are important pieces of information to understand risk for heart attack and stroke, but there is so much more detail to know!! What is the size of the LDL and HDL particles? This can make a big difference in how damaging they may be to your arteries. What about Lipoprotein a? Or ApoB? Or genetic risk factors like 9p21 or KIF6? Sound like alphabet soup? Maybe so, but if you have a family history of heart disease or stroke, or you personally have an elevated cholesterol level, you may be interested in an “advanced lipid profile” now available at the Sastun Center. Berkeley Heart Lab has a test we are using to inform patients more fully about their risks and what they can do to minimize them. Talk to us about whether you might be helped by having this expanded information. Medicare and most insurance companies pay for this test. Contact Information 10875 Grandview Building 22, Suite 2200 Overland Park, KS 66210 P (913) 345-0060 F (913) 345-0090 www.sastuncenter.com To receive this newsletter via email or to stop receiving this newsletter please email: [email protected] 1 January/February 2013 Quick Information Updates - continued Are you a candidate for a sleep study, but aren’t interested in spending the night in an unfamiliar bed in a cold lab? Now available from Snap Diagnostics is a HOME SLEEP STUDY TEST!! Many insurers are requesting and even requiring an in-home test for patients who snore, have witnessed breath holding spells or daytime fatigue because it is much less expensive than a study done in a hospital or free standing sleep lab. Discuss with your health professional at the Sastun Center whether you may be a candidate for a home sleep study. We have the equipment in the office that we can send home with you. Be sure to ask to borrow our “Pre-surgery CD” of soothing music and guided imagery if you are going to be undergoing an elective surgery. The unique music of Janalea Hoffman, local music therapist, has been made into an effective preparatory program to help ease the anxiety of surgery and decrease pain. Studies are showing that patients who have this kind of pre-operative preparation use less pain medication and go home sooner than those without it. Dr. Tammy Coder Mikinski, licensed psychologist at the Sastun Center, is happy to announce that she recently completed more advanced training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. So far, Dr. Mikinski has completed Levels I and II of this research-based approach to couples work. She is hoping to complete Level III during the next year. Gottman Method Couples Therapy involves assessment and intervention tailored uniquely to each couple and their needs. Using the Gottmans’ concept of the Sound Relationship House, Dr. Mikinski is working with couples to enhance multiple aspects of their relationship, including love maps (how well you really know your partner), building a culture of appreciation, emphasizing friendship and connection, and more Gottman based concepts. Dr. Mikinski is currently welcoming new couples to her practice, in addition, to her current general psychotherapy practice. For more information on Gottman Method Therapy or to take a look at their wonderful books and resources, go to www.gottman.com. “Healthy Candy” Recipe ½ cup liquefied coconut oil ¼ cup agave nectar (or to taste) Almonds (optional) 1 cup cocoa 1 teaspoon sea salt Mix together and pour into silicone candy molds (available at local craft stores). Freeze. These melt quickly, so keep frozen until ready to eat. *This recipe was shared at a Healthy For Life follow up group. See more information below. This is a perfect time of year to do a metabolic detox. Resetting your system after the holidays can set you up for a great year. Sastun Center offers a 10-day detox kit for $115. You can choose to use the detox to launch you into lifestyle changes, complete with consultations with Celtina Reinert, PharmD, 2 sauna visits and the detox kit for $295. Please call the office to set up an appointment or to purchase your kit today! 2 January/February 2013 Healthy for Life Continues at Sastun Center Healthy for Life continues with our next starter session soon! Join us to start or continue a path to a healthier life. What: “Healthy for Life” (aka FLT) is a class that will bring people together in a socially supportive environment to help teach them how to eat healthy, transform their stress, and appropriately exercise. Whether it’s to lose weight, learn how to eat healthy, learn how to deal more effectively with stress, etc., this class will help each individual (as a group!) live their life to the fullest – optimal wellness! When: The next class will be offered Saturday, February 2, 2013 from 9 am to 12 pm. RSVP is required; call (913) 345-0060 to reserve your spot. How Much: $130/per person. This includes: the 3 hour class with Toni Forsyth MS, APRN, FNPBC, Celtina Reinert PharmD, and Dr. Murray, a comprehensive body analysis utilizing the Bioimpedance Analysis device (BIA) which measures fat mass vs. lean mass, intracellular/extracellular fluid, and phase angle (which is the nutritional status of the cell membrane). In addition to the 3 hour class and BIA, each person will get an individualized meal plan, and 1 years worth of support groups here at the center (which will be monthly on Monday evenings – dates below) as well as a morning snack (sample medical food), along with a menu sampling at the end of class (e.g., quinoa stuffed zucchini). How to Prepare for BIA (each person must do the following if planning on having the BIA done the day of the class): • • • • • • • Do not eat for 4 hours prior Do not exercise for 12 hours prior to testing Do not consume alcohol for 24 hours prior to testing Drink at least 1 quart of water one hour before your test Do not drink caffeine the day of your test Do not wear pantyhose Do not put lotion on your hands and feet Follow up group sessions: The next follow up session will be held Monday February 11 at 6 pm in the Sastun Center classroom. All previous Healthy For Life participants are encouraged to attend. 3 January/February 2013 Yoga for the Back COMING SOON! The class format will consist of poses that are based on the Viniyoga tradition. This yoga class is similar to the protocol that was used in the NIH study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, December 2005: Comparing Yoga, Exercise, and a Self-Care Book for Chronic Low Back Pain. The class is suitable for people who have chronic low back pain and are interested in learning an exercise technique to achieve the following goals: • • • • • • Reduce pain Increase circulation Improve daily function Increase self-confidence and well-being Improve structural stability Strengthen weak muscles and release chronic muscular tension The poses are not held for long periods of time. Rather they are repeated slowly and special attention is given to the breath and movement combined as one. The end result will be that clients will be able to learn a regular yoga practice that they can do safely on their own even after the class is concluded. Class will be held in the spring at the Sastun Center and will be taught by Claudia Cardin-Kleffner, OTR/RYT. Call for any other information: 913-341-2128 or e-mail: [email protected] Sastun Center Practitioners Jane Murray, MD, ABFM, ABIHM Family Physician Functional & Integrative Medicine Cindy Chamberlain, DiplAC, DiplCH Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Mehdi Khosh, ND Naturopathic Medicine Tammy Coder Mikinski, PhD Counseling Psychology William Hale, MD Psychiatry & Mind-Body Medicine Virginia Owens, PhD Psychology Barbara Bridges, ARNP, EdD Nurse Practitioner Toni Forsyth, MS, ARNP Nurse Practitioner Art Kent Massage & Craniosacral Therapy Ursula Gilkeson Energy Healing Claudia Cardin-Kleffner, OTR, RYT Body movement assessment & Yoga Instruction Deena Beneda, ND Naturopathic Medicine Celtina Reinert, PharmD Medication & Dietary Supplement Consulting Karen Ialapi, RD, LD, CDE Nutrition Coach 4 January/February 2013 Yoga Classes at Sastun Center Registration and pre-payment are required for all classes. Call Claudia Cardin-Kleffner to register or for more information. (913) 341-2128 or [email protected] Therapeutic Yoga Therapeutic Yoga is a slow paced type of yoga that emphasizes gentle postures that are structurally sequenced and repetitive. The goal is to strengthen and tone weak muscles while supporting the body through use of the breath. Yoga is not so much about stretching as it is about opening up to, and being aware of, what our bodies are showing us on a daily basis. This class is perfect for someone who wants a slower paced class with sequences designed to encourage safe movement of the upper back and neck as well as the low back and hips. Proper breath work will be taught to enhance strength and balance of the body/mind. Therapeutic Yoga - Level I Starts Tuesday January 15, 2013 7 week series Time: 10:30am-11:45am Cost: $84.00 Noon Yoga Come join us for this yoga class appropriately placed in the day to provide a "yogic break" to those who want to refresh and renew over the lunch hour. No previous yoga experience is necessary. This class provides stretching and the variability of a slow flow class while working with the basic postures. Includes breathing linked with movement and a nice relaxation at the end. This class is guaranteed to be a mindful transition to the second part of your day. Starts Thursday January 10, 2013 8 week series Time: 12:15pm-1:15pm Cost: $80.00 ========================================================================== Other classes offered at different times of the year include: Yoga for the Low Back and Restorative Yoga. Private sessions also available. All classes taught by Claudia Cardin-Kleffner, OTR/RYT. Claudia has taught yoga for the past 10 years and is finishing her degree in the newly sanctioned field of Yoga Therapy. Please e-mail [email protected] or call 913-341-2128 with questions or to register. 5 January/February 2013 “Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart” One day meditation retreat With Lindsay Wagner When: Saturday April 6th, 2013 10am –6pm Where: Westside Yoga 4935 Research Park Way Lawrence, Kansas Registration: $185.00 Optional catered lunch $10.00 Questions: call Laura Mead Ph#785 633 3276 “Shift your perspective...Experience the difference” ~Lindsay Wagner~ Join Lindsay for a special day-long meditation retreat designed to awaken us to our extraordinary human potential and to inspire us to realize how amazing we truly are. “The study and sharing of Holistic Health, the integration of Body, Mind and Spirit to awaken our amazing human potential and heal the body, has always been my greatest passion. One of the most empowering realizations I've had is that my perspective of my situation was causing me more suffering than my situation itself. As I learned to shift my perspective, my experience of what I was going through changed. My workshops and retreats have developed out of my own healing journey and many years of studying both Western and Eastern modalities.” In a safe and loving environment participants will explore how we perceive life through the stencil of the mind. We will experience silent and guided meditations as well as other techniques that help release uncomfortable emotions and feel the relief, joy and power that can come from a shift in one's perspective. “Silent action (walking, lunch break etc) and meditation, both guided and silent, are powerful practices that can help develop more self-awareness, bring about physical, emotional and spiritual balance and restore our harmony and well-being”. The Oneness Deeksha is an exquisite method to help us on the journey of awakening. Lindsay is a Oneness Deeksha (Blessing) Trainer as well as a facilitator of other energy medicine techniques. This day-long retreat is an opportunity to relax, enjoy beautiful music and experience the Oneness Deeksha. This process, often referred to in the West as the Oneness Blessing, effortlessly initiates opening to a greater experience of our connectedness, feeling more whole inside and allowing peace, clarity and unconditional love to emerge. The flow of this transformative energy works to activate the body's natural energies, the kundalini and the chakras, and serves to intelligently guide the recipient on an individual, unique journey into higher states of consciousness, and ultimately into the state of Oneness. To Register: http://www.lindsaywagnerinternational.com/Kansas_meditation.htm 6