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(“BSWH”) complies with applicable civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude, or otherwise treat individuals differently on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, religion,click www.insitebrazosvalley.com 5 sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. ©2017 Baylor Scott & White Health. BSWCOLLEGE_20_2017 SOM HOLISTIC HEALTH A Complimentary Approach to Wellness By DANIELLE ANTHONY s Barbara Symons sat down to dinner rebuild the body system when it is in a Awith her friend Isabel McPartlin Everything from yoga diseased state, she teaches her students and their husbands, they discussed the to switch from to a food-as-medicine disconnect that divided the holistic system that allows the food to rebuild community. Hoping for a way to bridge to food-as-medicine the cells at the DNA level. this divide, they devised a plan for the Templin’s other passion is Qigong, approximately 20 vendors were initially can improve health introduced to the United States in the firstexpected, annual once holistic word fair. spread Although it was only clear searching beyond the typical boundaries specifically1950s, but has Sheng been Zhen practiced Gong. Qigongin China was for that a large space was needed for the that we set for ourselves for the body, more than 5,000 years. Although it has not event that would hold 58 vendors. The spirit, and mind,” Symons explains. people gaining a deeper understanding of 28 at the Brazos Center. handmade jewelry, and massage were proliferated like yoga, it has spread due to first“Holistic Holistic health Fair took is searching place on beyond January Yoga, reflexology, tarot card reading, Templin realized her need for holistic theliving true when art sheand was health in her benefit. early 40s. that support some of the more spiritual amongresulting the in vendors almost $1,200at the Holistic made for Fair. the This was a stressful and exhausting time westernside of healing medicine your and body,” looking Symons for avenues says. Approximately4 Paws Animal Rescue.600 tickets The were event sold, was for her, as it is for many women. While much larger than Conscious Cooperative body’s health and integrating holistic could have imagined. Many vendors sold children, she found herself in bad health. Shehealth advocates care with for traditional taking charge medicine. of your out of their products, and vendors who working full-time and taking care of small Since moving to Bryan College Station performed services such as massage and to a different approach, which involved in 1991, Barbara Symons has watched Insteadeating holistically of taking medication, and moving she in aturned way that as the conservative community slowly allowed mind, body, and spirit awareness. accepted yoga and more integrative tarotAmong card readingthe vendors spent at the the day Holistic working Templin began training in martial arts. With the holistic health approach without a break. arts when she was 6 years old, but it was on the rise in B/CS, Symons realized health coach who teaches classes not until her 40s that she began internal that connection in the holistic health Fairranging was anywhere Lisette Templin, from nutrition a holistic to martial arts such as Tai Chi and Sheng community was vital. Conscious an ancient Tai Chi form called Sheng Zhen Gong. She fell in love with the slow Zhen Gong. She believes wholly in the meditative movements and sought out coordinated the fair, is an organization concept of food as medicine and teaches ways to teach other people. The movement Cooperative,comprised of thethe officialholistic organization community. that this in her nutrition classes. Relying of these martial arts allows people to feel “Conscious is a word to describe anyone strictly on whole, organic foods to graceful while alleviating stress and pain. 6 INSITE April 2017 click www.insitebrazosvalley.com 7 “The most rewarding thing about teaching these classes is watching people tap into their peace and feel power within their theretheir ownto fix answers people butto healing acts as bya guide tapping to creative mind to clear up any blockages bringinto the students vast array on an of inneremotions journey people to find are and let the creative juices flow. 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