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Dr. Elia is a member and the co-facilitator of the Bergen County Chapter of The Holistic Mentorship Network, which supports the Holistic Professional, as well as the Community, by providing the space to network; build a referral base; mentor & support each other in business development & growth; promote community awareness and education of Alternative services and products; and meet potential clients. The chapter meetings are held at our office location on the 2nd floor every 3rd Thursday of the month, from 7-9 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Please contact our outreach co-ordinator, Shelly Gioffre, at Dr. Elia's office, 201-599-0881, if you would like to attend one of our meetings or if you would like to present your therapy techniques or holistic information at one of our group meetings.
The meeting this month on April 21, will be Shamanic Healing and Vincent Santo Ferrau will be the presenter at this meeting. His bio is under the Holistic Mystic tab as well as in our Wellness Partners section
Suffer from Neck Pain?
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Neck pain is often caused by weak muscles in the front and tight, overactive muscles in the back of the neck. Doing daily strengthening and stretching exercises can be helpful in preventing neck pain. Try the following exercises: Lie flat on your back. Tuck your chin to chest and raise your head no more than an inch off the floor or bed. Hold this position until your muscles are tired (they may shake). Do this exercise three times, once or twice per day. In a standing or sitting position, with your neck erect and tall, keep your chin level and jut your head forward. Then, drop your chin to your neck. Place your hands on the back of your head to gently encourage a stretch of the muscles at the back of the neck. Hold this position for several seconds. Do this exercise three to fives times, as much as once an hour, every day. Looking straight ahead, tilt your head to one shoulder.With the same-side hand, gently pull your head toward your shoulder. Hold the stretch for several seconds. Repeat on the opposite side. Do this exercise three to five times on each side, as often as once an hour, every day. |
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