Introducing Lynn Wagner

Discover the Power of Essential Oils

Lynn is certified in the AromaTouch Technique and is a DoTERRA Wellness Advocate.

What is the AromaTouch Technique?

The AromaTouch Technique® is the application of essential oil to the back and feet. This technique combines the unique benefits of human touch with the power of essential oils to create an overall wellness experience. The essential oils used in the AromaTouch Technique were chosen for their individual and combined therapeutic properties.

The AromaTouch Technique was developed to maximize the benefits of essential oils. Its powerful benefits can be seen by clicking here.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with Lynn for an AromaTouch session Call or Text ((724) 555-9363

If you would like to Know more about DoTERRA Essential Oils, click here.

Welcome Dr. Dan Wagner

We are very excited to welcome Dr. Dan to our team of wellness professionals.

Dr. Daniel T. Wagner is a 1975 graduate of the School of Pharmacy at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.  He received an international M.B.A. in 1993, and attained a Doctorate of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University in 2000.

 

He is the recipient of numerous awards and recognition’s.  Most notably he honored as “Pennsylvania Pharmacist of the Year” in 1996 by the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association.  In 1999 he was recognized by American Druggist Magazine as one of “The Fifty Most Influential Pharmacists in America.” In August, 2000 Drug Topics, a nationally distributed news magazine for pharmacists name Dan among their “Pharmacists of the Year 2000.”  Also in 2000, Dr. Dan was the recipient of the “American Pharmaceutical Association 2000 Merit Award,” their highest national award to recognize outstanding service in the field of pharmacy practice.  He does a weekly radio show on WKHB in Greenburg entitled ‘Adventures in Natural Medicine. Dan Wagner has been recognized by  American Druggist Magazine as one of “The Fifty Most Influential Pharmacists in America.”

 

After 17 years as owner of an independent community pharmacy, Dan Wagner opened NutriFARMACY – a new concept pharmacy specializing in nutrition, wellness and health care, in April 1997.

 

In Spring 2016, Dr. Dan sold his natural pharmacy business and has begun private practice in holistic and integrative medicine. He incorporates a number of state-of-the-art frequency machines (e.g., ETAscan, REBA, Oligoscan, Quantum Resonance Analyzer, ITOVI) into his ‘health evaluations’ coupled with homeopathic and biomedicines from Europe, to evaluate energetic imbalances in patients. He can treat patients either personally or via distance.

 

Dan has done extensive traveling and research on plant medicines in the rain forests of Belize, Peru, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Cuba and Western Africa, and has incorporated his knowledge and experience into his natural medicine practice.   He is the co-founder and president of The Student Rainforest Fund (SRF) a non-profit educational organization that enables collage students (studying the health professions) to visit the rainforests of Central and South America. SRF is now in its twentieth year. Dr. Dan is also president of The World Health Vision, an NGO that travels to Third World countries in Africa and South American doing humanitarian programs to promote health and well-being.

To Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Dan: Text (931) 335-2866

Education:

B.S. Pharmacy, Duquesne Univ 1975

M.B.A., Duquesne University, 1993

Doctorate of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern Univ, 2000

Certification in Psychosomatic Energy Therapy, Level III, 2009

Certification in Immunization Delivery, 2006

Certified in ETAscan Therapy, 2008

Certification in BioMedicine, Switzerland, 2013

Positions:

President, Danaura Enterprises, LTD, Wildwood, PA., 1997-present

Pharmacist/owner, Med-Pharm, Wildwood, PA., 1980-present

Ethnopharmacist, Herbalist, Nutritional Counselor. 1997-present

Professional Organizations: President & Founder, Student Rainforest Fund, 1996-present

Director and Founder, World Health Vision, 2005-present

‘Sarkin Turawan Azara’ title of Chief, Traditional Council, Azara, Nigeria, 2007

Advisory Board Member, American Botanical Council, 2003-present

Board Member, Allegheny County Pharmacists Association, 1979-2012

Board Member, Global Links, 1997-2011

Honors:

Drug Topics “Pharmacist of the Year,” 2000

“The Innovative Pharmacy Practice Award,” PA Pharmacists Assoc, 2000
American Pharmacists Association National Merit Award, 2000
“The Fifty Most Influential Pharmacists in America,” American Druggist Profile, 1998
“Pennsylvania Pharmacist of the Year,” PA Pharmacists Assoc, 1996
“Distinguished Pharmacy Alumnus Award,” Duquesne University, 1989
“Hugh Muldoon Lecturer of the Year Award,” Rho Chi Society, 1987
Merck, Sharp & Dohme “Community Service Award,” 1988
“Pharmacy Writer of the Year Award,” Drug Topics, 1979

What is Energy Work?

 

Energetic Therapy uses the gift of touch to influence the human energy system, specifically the energy field that surrounds the body, and the energy centers that control the flow from the energy field to the physical body.

This non-invasive techniques employ the hands to clear, energize, and balance the human and environmental energy fields, thus affecting physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. It is based on a heart-centered, caring relationship in which the practitioner and client work together to restore balance and harmony in the energy system, placing the client in a position to self heal.

At Nature’s Way, we can integrate Energy Work into massage session as needed. As the image demonstrates, energy therapy is a great way to effect healing through braces or clothing.

 To reserve your appointment call 931-456-5055 now!

Terry Owens to Speak on VitaFlex

Well by Nature 2015 Fall Expo 49

When: Thursday, January 14th, 6:00pm

Where: In the classroom behind Dave’s Pawn Shop. (Range Classroom)

Contact: Becky Stover at (931) 260-6187 to reserve your seat!

“VitaFlex is the application of therapeutic grade essential oils on the feet to deliver their benefits throughout the body.” –Terry Owens LMT certified in Reflexology.

Fairfield Glade Resident Services-Well by Nature Partner in Service to Others

frgservlogoFGRS was formed by a group of resident volunteers who accepted the challenge and are dedicated to the principle that “Together, we can enhance our quality of life”.

The “separate” non-profit corporate status of FGRS offers the opportunity to establish a funding base, through grants, gifts, and fund raising activities, needed to support the development and implementation of resident services. It also provides for the recruitment of resident volunteers who will assist in delivering programs and services to “enhance our quality of life”.

The following programs are offered by FGRS.

  Home Delivered Meals ,Vial of Life, Neighborhood Watch “Care” Ring, Caring Connections, Welcome Home, Community Information Events, Medicare SpecialistAsk the Lawyer Transportation.

Be sure to check out the FGRS table during the Expo for excellent resources.

Join Delores Owens of Natures Way Massage for Free Massages at the 2015 Well by Nature Fall Expo

Delores naturesDelores began her career as an entrepreneur with Nature’s Way Herb Shop on Peavine Road in 1994. She built the business practicing iridology and representing Nature’s Sunshine Herbal Products.

In 1997 Delores graduated from the Somatic Therapy program at Roane State Community College in Oakridge and became a Licensed Massage Therapist. At that time she pivoted the name to Nature’s Way Center for Alternative Health which later became the brand Nature’s Way center for Massage Therapy. The center now has three locations, one on Peavine Road, one at the Fairfield Glade Community and Conference Center and one in Pleasant Hill at Uplands Village. Delores is a dedicated health professional with a heart for helping others.

 

Delores would love to meet you at her table for free massages at the 2015 Well by Nature Expo on Saturday, November 21st from 9am to 1pm at the Discovery Center, 5160 Peavine Road, Crossville TN.

 

Visit Lori Gigowski of AirRestore at the Fall Expo

wpw arLori Gigowski moved to the Glade a little over a year ago. Lori loves feeling energized by watching how Air Naturalizers helps people in so many ways. Also, Air Naturalizers are made right here in Tennessee!

Lori says this about AirRestore;

“Our homes are sealed up to conserve energy but this creates a new problem with indoor air pollution which can aggravates existing health issues like headaches, poor concentration, poor sleep and allergies. It is not just us that are affected by poor quality indoor air. Our pets also suffer from skin problems and difficulty breathing”.

Visit Lori at the AirRestore table at the Well by Nature Fall Expo on Saturday, November 21st from 9am to 1pm at the Discovery Center on Peavine Road, Fairfield Glade, TN.

Why All Points of View are Important

point of vies 2I like having people around that see things differently than I do, but just because it is valuable doesn’t mean it is enjoyable. When I feel inspired in a new and creative concept or project, all I can visualize is what I see in my own head. I need people around that can see what I cannot see. This is because most worthwhile projects are bigger than one person can accomplish. We need each other which is a good thing. Sometimes we don’t think we have anything to offer, but we do, our unique point of view. If we are thinking it, chances are someone else is also but don’t have the confidence to speak up. So go ahead ad your voice to the Well by Nature Community, yours might be just the idea that makes all the difference. Being a lone ranger is lonely, sometimes we get discouraged and burned out with our calling to help others. Being part of a community of like-minded helpers offers encouragement, fellowship and strength in numbers. Oh, and we get to see other points of view that we might not have seen without each other!

We are these 3 things

Creative conscious communityNot long ago I put myself in a situation where I was challenged to think critically about the future of Well By Nature Health Expo. The Expo came together so effortlessly that we felt like we were surrounded by Grace.

After the Expo we were asked by the participants “what now” and we kept asking ourselves the same question until we started getting little clues and serendipitous encounters. We could feel that Grace was still present. I researched business and organisational models in order to find out what was forming in our midst.

The first model is a Business network where only one representative of each service or product is permitted thus named exclusive networks. Members are accepted or rejected through an application process and the dues range from moderate to very expensive. They are governed by chairs and committees that change by terms.

The second model is an association, where membership fees are expensive and everyone in the group is usually in the same field or type of endeavor. They are governed by a board of directors with written bylaws to govern the membership activities.

The third model is a non-profit, that has filed for a tax exemption with strict guidelines for what kinds of activities they can and cannot be involved with. They are governed by a board of directors with a paid director.

With much prayer and trepidation we concluded that we were none of the above. I had heard about alternative or “creative” organisational models on talk shows and in articles so I decided to give it a rest and just let the idea simmer for awhile.

Some time later while shopping at Earth Fare in Knoxville, I was drawn to a small book rack and noticed a hardbound entitled Conscious Business by Fred Kofman.  “Conscious business”, explains Kofman, means finding your passion and expressing your essential values through your work. A conscious business seeks to promote the intelligent pursuit of happiness in all its stakeholders. It produces sustainable, exceptional performance through the solidarity of its community and the dignity of each member.

I thought to myself “this certainly is serendipitous and dripping in Grace”

Fred Kofman argues that a conscious organization starts with what matters most to us: a commitment to achieving a vision that exceeds any individual capacities, a vision that connects people in a common effort with genuine meaning. Such commitment is grounded in people taking unconditional responsibility for their situation and for their ways of responding to it.

We then must choose what matters most to each of us – knowing or learning. Real learning opens us to the fear of uncertainty and the embarrassment of incompetence, as well as the vulnerability of needing one another. We begin to see day-to-day work as a continual dance of learning with and from one another, where what we achieve rests on the quality of our conversations – because our working together centers on how we talk, relate, and commit to one another and to our aims.

Kaufman states “Most important, I learned that happiness and fulfillment do not come from pleasure but from meaning, from the pursuit of a noble purpose”. “When we look at an organization from the interpersonal perspective, we examine its ability to create a community that works with solidarity, trust, and respect. The goal is to build a network of collaborative relationships – a community in which people feel included, respected, and enabled to contribute their best. People need to feel accepted, respected, supported, acknowledged, and challenged”.

Well, there it is, a fourth model. I just knew it had to be there somewhere, a creative and flexible model based on collaboration vs competition, principles vs personalities, inclusion vs exclusion open to all points of view even welcoming of challenges.

It gives one a great sense of relief finding out you are not alone. Indeed, it even has a name The Integral Model, and is embraced by Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook and Chrysler.

I remember when I asked respected mentors to keep questioning us to force us to figure out what category or business model we fell in to. All we knew then is that the answer was “none of the above”. I know now for sure that we are these 3 things. We are Creative, We are Conscious and We are a Community. So be it.