![]() | Cheer pressure: A bummed-out film prof goes from SAD to glad with the help of needles and kneading. |
![]() | Conspicuous consumption: A booze-happy sweets binger reins in her unhealthy indulging with acupuncture and herbs. |
![]() | Snooze blues: Reiki allows an anxious woman’s brain to take the night off. |
![]() | Kicking butts: A smoker sows the seeds of a nicotine-free life. |
![]() | Brain candy: A craniosacral massage works some positive thinking into one cranky guy’s head. |
![]() | Head over healers: These agents of detox aren’t doctors, but their magic hands may cure what ails you. |
![]() | Keep the peace: Head to one of these stress-free pockets in the city to reset your senses. |
![]() | Air supply: The cheapest way to detox? Take a deep breath. |
![]() | Where there’s smoke: How about some detox that fits your, uh, lifestyle? Two anonymous staffers find out whether the shady products found online can help them pass a drug test. |
| Smoke and mirrors: We’ve run across a lot of myths about drug tests. Finally, we got fed up with second-hand info, and called Dr. James Rhee, Director of Medical Toxicology at the University of Chicago Hospitals. He told us how you can pass a drug test, and when you’re just screwed and need to get your resume in order. |
To help you continue with your detoxing,there is a FREE detox seminar given Jan. 6th 6:30-7:30pm at the Vitamin Shoppe 2747 N Clark, RSVP at 773-2448202