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Infinite Mind Retreat

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Infinite Mind Retreat

Sedona, Arizona

April 17-19, 2020

The Infinite Mind Retreat, sponsored by Infinity Spine Center of Scottsdale, Arizona, is the ultimate 3-day health and wellness sanctuary located in the alluring mountains of Sedona. An all-inclusive weekend of strenuous physical, mental, and emotional challenges accompanied by elegant accommodations and daily gourmet meals.

Wild-caught. Grass-fed.

Organic. Local.

When: April 17 – 19, 2020

Your crib for the weekend.

Where: The Transition, Sedona Arizona

One of Your Challenge Sites.

Why: To gain practical insights on stress-control strategies for life’s physical, emotional, and mental challenges.

Focus in Chaos.

What: All-Inclusive Retreat Including:

-Room and Board*

-3 Gourmet Meals on Friday and Saturday and One on Sunday

-Transportation from Infinity Spine Center to The Transition, Sedona (Mandatory)

Your body is talking to you. Are you listening?

Guided Team and Individual Challenges

-Strenuous Nature Excursions

-High-Intensity Fitness Training Classes

-Novel Skills Requisition

Guided Recovery Methods

-Healing and Recovery Nature Hikes

-Guided Breathwork

-Guided Meditation

-Mindset Training

-Acupuncture

-Creative Expression Therapy

-Mobility Classes

-Finest Quality Nutrition

Enhanced Physiology with Deliberate Scheduling.

Your itinerary will be centered around optimal circadian rhythm with a focus on rejuvenating sleep practices.

*Bedrooms and bathrooms may be shared accommodations and all beds will be single occupancy.

Tuition (All payments are secure through PayPal)

Advanced Registration – Register by 1/1/2020, one payment of $2000 (non-refundable). Tuition increase of $200 on 1/1/2020.

By clicking and making payment you have read and agree to all statements in the waiver attached below. Upon receipt of payment, Infinity Spine Center will email registration form and periodic updates on your adventure!

WAIVER

For more information contact: 480-656-6200 or admin@infinityspine.com


Vegan and Paleoketovegan Secret Swag Sauce

Are you tired of choking down salads sprinkled with dirt and tree bark bits for dinner? 

Get on this Cornerman secret swag sauce recipe that’ll have your salad or some of those spiralized zucchini noodles tasting like Gordon Ramsay dropped in to make you dinner. 

Cornerman’s Tip #1: Culturing Veggies  At first, the culturing (or fermentation) process can seem a little daunting. Don’t be intimidated! I’ve been culturing for over 15 years and haven’t had a bad batch. There are some easy things you can do to ensure you get fine ferments. One of the easiest ways to prevent cultured food from going bad is to be sure that the brine (liquid juices) covers all the fibers of the vegetables or herbs or whatever it is that you decide to culture (see pic below). Although I’ve never used them, you can get fermentation weights to help keep the fibers below the brine. Just pack the fibers down with a spoon or tamper to get rid of air pockets and you will be good. 

So much flava flav

Along with all their nutritional benefits, cultured foods add gobs of flavor that is uniquely unattainable from anything else in your kitchen. 

One reason why cultured foods add so much flavor to your foods is that they contain acid produced from the bacteria. The acid tenderizes the food by breaking down fibers. As it tenderizes, all those secret swag sauce flavors penetrate the food.

Combine your cultured vegetables or juices from your cultured veggies with fat and you enter the big leagues! 

Cornerman’s Tip #2: Salad Dressing/Marinade Game
Making a salad dressing?

  • use a 2:1 ratio of fat to acid – if the fat you want to use is solid (like coconut oil) melt it in a pan first then incorporate it into the acid.

Need a marinade for your grilled portabellos?

  • use a 1:1 ratio for marinades – let food marinade a minimum of 30 minutes to 2 hours. If you’re grilling one of AZ Grass Raised Beef ribeyes, bathe it in the swag juices for 12 hours.

The First Cornerman Secret Swag Sauce:
Cultured Lemon Basil Garlic Paste

Here’s what you’ll need to snag!

Ingredients:

  • 6 cups of fresh organic basil (about 2- 4 oz tubs)
  • 2 cloves of organic garlic
  • ½ teaspoon of sea salt
  • 1-2 organic lemons, fresh squeezed

Want the full recipe? Click here

Cornerman’s Tip #3: A Little Garlic Goes a Long Way
 If you love garlic like me, you’ll be tempted to add 17 more cloves of garlic to the recipe. Fight the temptation, my garlic-loving friends! A little garlic goes a long way when it’s cultured. I learned the hard way when I first started culturing. I was dripping garlic oil from my pores for at least 3 months!

Check out the brine covering the vegetable fibers. That’s what you want to prevent gremlins from growing in your cultured veggies. 

Cornerman’s Tip #4: One-Stop-Shopping
 You can one-stop-shop all the ingredients for this secret swag sauce at Natural Grocers. The other more crunchy grocery stores, Whole Foods and Sprouts, only have huge bushel bags of organic lemons. Hit up Natural Grocers for your all your ingredients, including lemons, to make this secret swag sauce.

Cornerman’s Tip #5: Brown Thumb Gardening
 There’s something special about going into your backyard to gather food for your meal. Get on Gordon’s level of cooking and food prep by growing your own herbs. I started growing herbs in a small planter that I picked up a Lowe’s and it’s taking my cooking experience to a whole new level. It’s hasn’t been a month and look at how happy they are! They’re stoked about their new home!  

Day 1
Day 21!!!

5 Actionable Steps for a Twofer: Kitchen Swag and Gut Health

1. Baby steps. If it’s your first time making cultured veggies, make a small batch like in the recipe above. 

2. Green thumb it. Start growing your own herbs in your backyard. Basil, thyme, rosemary, and oregano are simple to grow.  

3. Gut bugs? If you have gut issues like candida or SIBO, pay particular attention things like digestion, poop, and your skin that may indicate you’re not ready for cultured foods yet. Remember “3 and 4, we adore”?

4. If you’re good with #3, one of the best ways to get in probiotics is cultured vegetables. The good guys (bacteria) produce enzymes as well as antibiotic and anticarcinogenic substances. If you’re unsure how you’ll respond to them, start by consuming a small spoonful at the beginning of your meal. 

5. Get your kitchen swag crackin’!  Master chefs like our boy Gordon combine fats (coconut oil or animal fat) and acids (found in cultured vegetables, wine, vinegar) to create swag drippin’ grub–and you can too! Start playing and watch your kitchen swag come unglued!

Have an awesome weekend!

Your Cornerman with love,

Dr. Thoma


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