Wellness

Tyler Stevens grew up in Minnetonka with his mother, Candy Stevens, and his grandparents, Karl and Carolyn Donohue. They were close: His grandfather was his best friend and the best man at his wedding, and his grandmother was like a second mother.

For Cedar Lake Road neighbors, holistic health care just got closer. Chiropractor Art Hoffman moved his Minnetonka clinic to its new Cedar Lake Road location last fall.

When Brian Grosam’s job as an art director wasn’t providing sufficient stability, his wife Pam suggested that they open an acupuncture clinic together. Then they did what anyone else would: Took a leap of faith and moved to China.

As a practicing psychologist for 20 years, Rachel Awes has heard many stories of adults struggling with self-acceptance.

When some people’s lives give them lemons, they make lemonade. Heather Smith makes salad—and lots of it. Over the last decade, she suffered the loss of her sister and mother, and after struggling to have children, Smith finally welcomed two healthy babies.

Blooma is well known among new moms, soon-to-be-moms and veteran moms alike. The prenatal yoga classes and new-mom groups are just a few of the reasons women have been flocking to the Selby Avenue studio for more than three and a half years.

Muddy Feet Farm in Minnetrista continues to expand and offer healthy eating options for members. This summer, the farm’s community-supported agriculture (CSA) program will offer members traditional shares as well as ayurvedic shares.

One of the core tenets of yoga practice is the concept of stretching one’s own personal limits, as well as awakening a link between the body and the mind.

Agada Chiropractic in Minnetonka expanded its size and services last year, continuing their push to become an integrative, one-stop holistic-care shop.

The Brost Clinic in Wayzata opened its doors 30 years ago this month. In fact, they’re hosting a party outside of the clinic in early summer, and encourage community members to join in the anniversary festivities.

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