Friday, March 30, 2012



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Prudential - California Realty




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Address: 9696 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills CA 90212 USA

Friday, March 23, 2012

LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE RAFFLE TICKETS FOR A WEEKEND STAY IN MALIBU. 3 TICKETS FOR $10. PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR PURCHASING. THANKS, GREG

 

Charitable Foundation Raffle Entries on the front desk!       

1714 HILLHURST AVE, LOS FELIZ, CA 90027

Drawing is Monday! Get your tickets today!!

The Charitable Foundation is holding a raffle.

The prize is a two night stay at

the Malibu Beach Inn at Carbon Beach, a $1000 value.

Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10.

Checks only, made out to The Charitable Foundation, (check with your tax preparer, the check should qualify as tax deductible)

Raffle tickets are on the front desk.

Checks and your filled out ticket may be given to the receptionists, or put in an envelope in either Greg Bender's or Dean Decent's mailboxes.

Paying for the tickets and then having people fill them out might make a nice gift for a client!

The drawing is March 26th.

Good luck and this is a fun, inexpensive way to donate to a good cause!

 

 


Go Team! Today's Clean Up for Los Feliz !!!!

Tracy, Forrest and Nick participated in the Clean Up Los Feliz Project! 3-23-12



 

 

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Address: 9696 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills CA 90212 USA

Friday, March 9, 2012

Increase in car break-ins, tips and what to do's


COMMUNITY ALERT
NOTIFICATION
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NORTHEAST CRIME ANALYSIS DETAIL
Officer Lenny Davis and Al Polehonki

*ATTENTION* EAST HOLLYWOOD RESIDENTS

RECENTLY THERE HAVE BEEN A RASH OF CAR BURGLARIES IN THE AREA. DON'T GIVE THIEVES A CHANCE.

HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT CAR BURGLARIES AND THEFTS

1. Never leave valuables in PLAIN VIEW in your car. Thieves know that you hide your property under towels, sweaters and packages. Secure items in your trunk prior to arriving at location. Thieves are watching you.

2. Use some type of anti-theft device (alarm system or steering lock.

3. Park in well-lighted or high-traffic areas.

4. Permanently mark your property with identification.We suggest your driver license or ID card number.

5. Keep serial numbers of electronic equipment, such as computers, IPODS, GPS, and cellular telephones.

6. Never leave your car running unattended.

7. Keep you car doors locked and windows rolled up

8. Don't leave personal identification documents in car (Vehicle Ownership Title, credit cards etc. Keep copies of license plate and vehicle identification number with you.

9. If you car is stolen or burglarized, immediately report it to the police.

10. Report suspicious activity or people loitering in the area.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THE CITY A SAFER PLACE



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

ELEN LAUPER L.Ac March 2012 Newsletter. For an appointment please call 818.569.3033 or visit Elen's website: WellnessWorksGlendale.org


The Acupuncture Newsletter
March 2012
Elen Lauper L.Ac.
http://wellnessworksglendale.org
540 W. Broadway
Glendale, CA 91204
818-569-3033

Prepare for Allergy Season with Acupuncture

Acupuncture has been used to treat seasonal allergies for centuries with great success. According to traditional medicine, treatment is directed toward clearing the nasal passages, supporting the immune system and strengthening the systems of the body to prevent allergic reactions from recurring.

What Are Seasonal Allergies?

Commonly called hay fever or allergic rhinitis, a seasonal allergy is an allergic reaction to a trigger that is typically only present for part of the year, such as spring or fall. Pollens that are spread by the wind are usually the main cause of seasonal allergies. People who are allergic to pollens are also often sensitive to dust mites, animal dander, and molds.

Spring is traditionally the main season when allergies blossom because of new growth on trees and weeds. Fall, which ushers in a whole different set of blooming plants, as well as leaf mold, is a close second. Airborne mold spores can be found almost year round, along with other common allergens such as dust, dust mites, and animal dander.

About 26 million Americans endure chronic seasonal allergies, while the number of people with milder symptoms may be as high as 40 million, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

Seasonal allergies are caused by the body's hypersensitivity to substances in the environment. Symptoms primarily involve the membrane lining the nose, causing allergic rhinitis, or the membrane lining the eyelids and covering the whites of the eyes, causing allergic conjunctivitis.

While there are many Western medications to treat the symptoms of seasonal allergies, these treatments can cause unwanted side effects, such as drowsiness and immune system suppression as well as an over-reliance on medications. These side effects have motivated many people to search for alternative approaches like acupuncture and Oriental medicine to manage their allergies.

How Acupuncture Treatments Provide Relief from Allergies

According to Oriental Medicine, allergic rhinitis is related to Wind and a deficiency of the Protective Wei Qi. Wei Qi is the Qi, or energy, that flows at the surface of the body as a protective sheath and is responsible for resistance to colds and other respiratory infections. People with a deficiency of Wei Qi catch colds easily and are more susceptible to allergens.

When treating with acupuncture, underlying imbalances within the body are addressed and a treatment plan is developed to relieve the acute symptoms of allergic rhinitis while also treating the root problems that are contributing to the body's reaction to allergens. Treatments often include dietary modification, the use of specifically chosen herbal formulas, and acupuncture.

Seasonal acupuncture treatments just four times a year also serve to tonify the inner organ systems and can correct minor annoyances before they become serious problems. If you experience seasonal allergies, now is the time to schedule an appointment. Call for a consultation today!

 

Foods for Seasonal Allergies

Ginger: Ginger is a natural antihistamine and decongestant. It may provide some relief from allergy symptoms by dilating constricted bronchial tubes.

Apples: Some foods contain the flavonoid quercetin that can cross-react with tree pollen. Quercetin can reduce allergic reactions by having an antihistamine effect. It also decreases inflammation. Quercetin occurs naturally in certain foods, such as apples (with the skin on), berries, red grapes, red onions, capers, and black tea.

Carrots: Carotenoids are a family of plant pigments that include beta-carotene. A lack of carotenoids in the diet is thought to promote inflammation in your airways. Good sources of carotenoids include apricots, carrots, pumpkin, sweet potato, spinach, kale, butternut squash, and collard greens.

Omega-3: Omega-3 essential fatty acids can counter the formation of chemicals that cause inflammation of the air passages. Good natural sources include flaxseed oil and salmon.

Yogurt: Food sensitivities seem to be connected with seasonal allergies. In a study conducted at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, patients who were fed 18 to 24 ounces of yogurt a day experienced a decline in their environmental allergic symptoms by 90 percent.

Fiber: A healthy and active colon can decrease food sensitivity, which, in turn, can lighten the burden on your immune system and may reduce the impact of seasonal allergies. For maximum colon health, increase the fiber in your diet.

 

 

In This Issue

  • Prepare for Allergy Season with Acupuncture
  • Foods for Seasonal Allergies
  • Colds and Influenza
  • Point: Dazhui

Colds and Influenza

This year there will be 1 billion colds and 95 million cases of influenza in the United States alone. While the misery of colds and flu might be inevitable, one thing is changing: where we look for relief.

Get Better Faster
If you have already come down with a cold or the flu, acupuncture treatments can help relieve symptoms you are currently experiencing including chills, fever, body aches, runny nose, congestion, sore throat and cough. While bringing some immediate relief, treatments will reduce the incidence of an upper respiratory tract infection and shorten the length of the illness.

Prevention
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can prevent colds and flu by strengthening the immune system with just a few needles inserted into key points along the body's energy pathways.

If you catch colds easily, have low energy and require a long time to recuperate from an illness your wei qi may be deficient.

Call today to see how Acupuncture can help you!

Point: Dazhui

One particularly important point for supporting the Wei Qi is Dazhui, or Du 14. Translated as "Great Vertebra" in English, it is located below the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebrae, approximately where the collar of a T-shirt sits on the neck.

Du 14 activates the circulation of blood and Qi to strengthen the outer defense layers of the skin and muscle (wei qi) so that germs and viruses cannot enter through them.

This point is often used to ward off, as well as shorten, the duration colds and flu.