Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Please Come and Have FUN and Learn SAFETY TIPS!

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Greg Bender of

Greg Bender and Ted Geever


Greg

323.868.6040 - cell

gregbenderla@gmail.com


Ted

323.528.0404 - cell

TedGeever@gmail.com



Please visit our daily home sales blog for our neighborhood, find out what is just listed, what just sold! 

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Prudential California Realty

Cares About Your Safety!

 

Please join us on Saturday, June 11, 2011 from 11am-2pm

for a safety expo taking place at our office:

 

Prudential California Realty-Los Feliz

1714 Hillhurst Avenue

Los Angeles CA 90027

 

Prudential CA Realty-Los Feliz has arranged for C.E.R.T. Community Emergency Response Team of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department to be on hand at our office. They will provide information and teach some basic skills on home safety, personal safety and disaster preparedness.

 

Snacks and beverages will be provided and we will have activities for the kids-including a bounce house and coloring stations.

 

Prudential CA Realty-Los Feliz cares about the safety and well being of our clients and our communities.

 

We hope that you and your family will have fun, learn and do something a bit different!

 

All our best,

Greg and Ted

 

 

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Prime Los Feliz: WHAT A GREAT LOCATION, WHAT A GREAT HOME. MODERN, GREAT LINES, STYLE AND PRICE. Just listed as "Back On The Market"

 
 
 


STATUS:  Active ADDRESS:  4525 COCKERHAM DR , LOS ANGELES ,CA 90027 LP:  $1,095,000

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RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY AREA:  (22) Los Feliz MLS#:  11-521125 MAP:   594/A2 BR:  2
STYLE:  Mid-Century SUB:   PUD:   YB:  1953 BA:  2.00
APN:   5588-023-035 ZONE:  LARE11 HOD:  $0.00 STO:  2 APX SF:  1,971/VN
ADP:   VU:  Yes PL:  No APX LDM:   APX LSZ:  8,950/VN
APX ACREAGE:   GH:  N/A FP:  1 PKGT:  
HORSE PROP:   LSE:  No LOP:   FUR:  No PKGC:2
ELEM:  check w/city JRHS:  check w/city SRHS:  check w/city

DIRECTIONS:  Los Feliz Blvd to Vermont (North) about 4/10 of a mile to Cockerham (L)
REMARKS:  Built in 1953 this Mid-Century residence is located on a lovely cul-de-sac in a prime north of Los Feliz Blvd location in the hills. Influenced by noted Architect Richard Neutra, this home starts with a sky lit sun filled entry that leads you to the spacious living room w/a fireplace, built-ins and bamboo flooring that leads to the tranquil park-like yard w/room for a pool & boasting a huge avocado tree, fig & citrus trees. The den or home office overlooks the expansive yard. Spacious kitchen with eat-in breakfast area offers newer appliances and lovely views. Large formal dining room. 2 generous bedrooms w/original built-ins & one that leads to large patio surrounded by lush greenery. So many original quality details thru out such as corner casement windows &many fabulous built-ins. Central air & heat. With room to add on, this already warm & inviting home has been beautifully preserved and updated by its original owner, but also offers so much potential to be a Mid-Century showcase!  

ROOMS:  Breakfast Area,Den,Dining,Living
EQUIP:  Alarm System,Built-Ins,Dishwasher,Dryer,Range/Oven,Refrigerator,Washer
AIR:  Central HEAT:  Central
FLOOR:  Cement,Hardwood,Mixed,Tile LAUNDRY:  Inside
FIREPL:  Gas,Living Room ROOF:  
POOL:  Room For TENNIS:  
PARK:  Attached,Garage SPA:  
VIEW TYPE:  Tree Top WATERFRONT:  
SEC:  Owned FIN:  Cash To New Loan
SEWER:   POSS:  Close Of Escrow
DISC:  As Is SZONE:  
OCC/SHOW:  Call LA 1,Call LA 2,Listing Agent Accompanies SALE TYPE:  Standard

LP: $1,095,000 DOM: 11 LD: 04/18/2011 SP:   SSP:   BLOG Y/N: Yes LP/SF: $555.56
OLP: $1,095,000   CD:  SD:  WD:  AVM Y/N: Yes SP/SF: 

Broker/Agent does not guarantee the accuracy of the square footage, lot size or other information concerning the conditions or features of the property provided by the seller or obtained from Public Records or other sources. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of all information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. Copyright © 2011 by Combined L.A./Westside MLS, Inc. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.


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Friday, May 27, 2011

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Address: 9696 Wilshire Blvd.  Beverly Hills CA 90212 USA

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May Newsletter - Acupuncture and Women's Health


The Acupuncture Newsletter
May 2011
Elen Lauper L.Ac.
http://wellnessworksglendale.org
540 W. Broadway
Glendale, CA 91204
818-569-3033

Women's Health Concerns and How Acupuncture Can Help

The biggest threats to women's health are often preventable. Oriental medicine has always addressed the special needs of women throughout their lives and many health issues women face respond extremely well to acupuncture treatments. Taking small steps to improve your health can make a difference.

The top health concerns affecting women and how acupuncture can help are:

Cardiovascular Disease

As the number one threat to women's health, cardiovascular disease is not just a man's disease. In women, the condition is responsible for about 29% of deaths, reports the CDC. Although more men die of heart disease than women, females tend to be under diagnosed, often to the point that it's too late to help them once the condition is discovered. By integrating acupuncture and Oriental medicine into your heart healthy lifestyle, you can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease by as much as eighty percent.

Steps to prevention include managing high blood pressure and cholesterol, quitting smoking, eating healthy, maintaining a healthy weight, physical activity, reducing stress and improved sleep - all of which can be helped with acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Acupuncture has been found to be particularly helpful in lowering blood pressure. By applying acupuncture needles at specific sites along the wrist, inside the forearm or in the leg, researchers have been able to stimulate the release of opiods, which decreases the heart's activity and its need for oxygen. This, in turn, lowers blood pressure.

Cancer

There have been many advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer. While the standard medical care for cancer is effective, the treatments are aggressive and cause numerous unwanted side effects as well as a lowered immune system. The three most common cancers among women are breast, lung and colorectal cancer. While breast cancer is the most common cancer in women it is second in the leading cause of cancer death. Early detection screenings and recommended self examinations should be taken seriously.

Acupuncture has received much attention as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatments for its use in pain relief, reducing side effects, accelerating recovery and improving overall quality of life.

From a preventive approach Oriental medicine works to restore imbalances in the system with a variety of treatment modalities including acupuncture, herbal therapy, tui na, qi gong in addition to food, exercise and lifestyle suggestions. Seasonal acupuncture treatments just four times a year serve to tonify the inner organ systems and correct minor annoyances before they become serious problems.

Osteoporosis

Characterized by a decrease in bone mass and an increased likelihood of fractures osteoporosis is not simply a calcium deficiency. As a complex living tissue, bone is made of many different components and is influenced by many variables including the body's use of calcium from the bone to balance pH levels in the blood. Osteoporosis threatens 44 million Americans, of which 68% are women, reports the National Osteoporosis Foundation.

"Osteoporosis is largely preventable," says Mark. "The behaviors that women develop in their childhood, in their adolescence, and in their early adult years really play a significant role in the development of the disease." That's because bodies build up most of bone mass until age 30. Then new bone stops forming and the focus switches to the maintenance of old bone.

Acupuncture and Oriental medicine coupled with a healthy lifestyle and regular exercise, have much to offer in improving the quality of life for those who suffer from bone and joint problems.

Depression

Depressive disorders affect 10%-25% of women at some point in their lives. The body's immune system is compromised and symptoms reduce functioning, impair work performance and social relationships. Common symptoms of depressive disorders include: a decreased interest in most activities, insomnia, fatigue, and feeling empty and worthless. At its worst, hopelessness sets in and suicide becomes a desperate option for approximately 15% of people who suffer from severe depressive disorders.

Oriental medicine does not view people as a collection of segmented parts to be treated independently but rather addresses the link between the body, spirit and mind. The goal of Oriental medicine is to bring all the human systems into a healthy balance, insuring that both the mind and body feel well and when used in conjunction with psychotherapy acupuncture has a positive and holistic effect on depressed patients. If you suffer from depression, consider acupuncture therapy in conjunction with your treatment plan to regain peace of mind, regulate your immune system and stay healthy.

Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders in which the immune system attacks the body and destroys or alters tissues. There are more than 80 serious chronic illnesses in this category, including lupus, multiple sclerosis, and type 1 diabetes.

According to the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA), about 75% of autoimmune diseases occur in women. Individually, each disease appears uncommon with the exception of diabetes, thyroid disease, and lupus however as a group, the disorders make up the fourth-largest cause of disability among American women.

Due to the complexity of treating autoimmune disorders, integrative medicine solutions have received much attention as successful therapies in their treatment. Acupuncture and Oriental medicine are specifically noted for use in pain relief, regulating the immune system, managing symptoms and improving overall quality of life.

Menopause and Gynecological Health

Gynecological conditions including Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), fibroids, endometriosis, and infertility along with menopause are some of the most successfully treated problems by acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Oriental medicine has long recognized that health and vitality can be sustained over a woman's lifetime by restoring balance within the body and supporting the natural production of essential hormones.

Menopause is a transitional period marking the cessation of ovulation in a woman's body. Symptoms vary from mild to severe, and are brought on as our bodies try to adapt to decreasing amounts of estrogen. Symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, fatigue, mood swings, memory loss, dryness, headaches, joint pain, and weight gain. Menopause patients are encouraged to maintain a healthy weight, stabilize blood sugar, and eliminate stress, tension and anxiety or learn new techniques to cope with them to diminish the effects they have.

Oriental medicine does not recognize menopause as one particular syndrome and aims to treat the specific symptoms that are unique to each individual using a variety of techniques such as acupuncture, herbs, bodywork, lifestyle/dietary recommendations and energetic exercises to restore imbalances found in the body. Therefore, if 10 women are treated each will receive a unique, customized treatment with different acupuncture points, different herbs and different lifestyle and diet recommendations.

With support from Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine along with small changes in lifestyle and diet, menopause can be a time of a revival of vital energy and an opportunity for personal growth

To learn more about how acupuncture and Oriental medicine can improve your health and well being call for a consultation today!

 

 

In This Issue

  • Women's Health Concerns and How Acupuncture Can Help
  • Heart Healthy Foods

Heart Healthy Foods

Cruciferous Vegetables
Cruciferous vegetables such as kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cabbage are a gold mine of antioxidants and other heart-saving phytochemicals.

Fish
Fatty fish such as salmon and anchovies are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids that will help your heart maintain a steady rhythm. Having even one fish serving a week could reduce your risk of death from a heart attack by fifty two percent.

Flaxseed
Flaxseed is one of the most potent sources of heart health-promoting omega-3 fats. Studies indicate that adding flaxseed to your diet can reduce the development of heart disease by forty six percent while helping keep red blood cells from clumping together and forming clots that can block arteries. Sprinkle 2 Tbsp flaxseed a day on your cereal or salad.

Fruit
Oranges contain folic acid that helps lower levels of homocysteine, a heart attack risk factor. Grapes are loaded with flavonoids and resveratrol, both potent antioxidants that may discourage red blood cells from clumping together and forming an artery-blocking clot. Pomegranate juice is chock-full of potassium and polyphenols, which promote heart health and have been shown to help lower cholesterol.

Garlic
Just one clove a day, or 300 mg three times daily, reduces the risk of heart attack at least three ways: It discourages red blood cells from sticking together and blocking your arteries, it reduces arterial damage, and it discourages cholesterol from lining the arteries and making them so narrow that blockages are likely.

Green Tea
Green tea contains several powerful antioxidants that reduce bad cholesterol and boost good cholesterol, improving an individuals overall cholesterol levels. Drinking green tea also seems to enhance cardiovascular health by improving the consistency of platelets in the blood and may even lower blood pressure.

Nuts
Studies have found that those who eat more than 5 oz of nuts a week are one-third less likely to have either heart disease or a heart attack. Just don't overdo it as nuts can pile on the pounds.

Red Wine
Scientific studies overwhelmingly show that a daily glass of wine can reduce your risk of a heart attack. Both plant compounds called saponins and antioxidants in the 'fruit of the vine' work to protect arteries. Researchers have found that red is much more effective than white for improving heart health.