Natural Awakenings Detroit / Wayne & Monroe Counties Edition - July 2020 Welcome to our July 2020 Issue. Natural Awakenings Greater Ann Arbor Edition - July 2020 Welcome to our July 2020 Issue. Read More » Power Should Belong to the People Making the changes needed to create a sustainable world that works for all will take extraordinary vision and lots of work, but it can provide rewarding fun, too. Read More » 13th Annual Holler Fest at Frog Holler Farm The goal is to form sustainable relationships between artists and communities, food and consumers, the land and the people. Read More » Keep Growing Detroit Free Webinars Keep Growing Detroit classes have been moved online and prerecorded videos are free. Read More » Learn to Gather Medicinal Herbs One of the oldest professions in the civilized world is the collection and preparation of wild plants for use as medicine, special foods or home remedies. Read More » People Need Fresh Produce Food insecurity in Detroit is almost double the national average. Read More » Relieving Occasional Constipation Colon hydrotherapy is extremely safe when performed by a qualified and certified therapist using U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved devices. Read More » Support Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund The fund is specifically targeted to support Black growers and farmers in the city of Detroit to purchase land they are currently farming or plan to farm on. Read More » The Wish Goes On More than 800 Michigan children are waiting for their wishes, including more than 170 children with wishes delayed because of the pandemic. Read More » Tiny Lions Cat Café is Back Tiny Lions is open for kitten visitation from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. Read More » Travel Through Time with Music This high-energy cover band plays the greatest hits from the last five decades, including rock, classic rock, new country, funk, top 40s, disco, pop, hip hop, old school rap and dance. Read More » Washtenaw Farmers Look to Online Sales Community groups and local businesses are preparing for the spring and summer produce season by turning to online ordering for pickup and delivery of locally produced items. Read More » Kudos ~ Boy Scout Troop 4 Boy Scout Troop 4, raised the equivalent of 127,000 meals to support Food Gatherers’ COVID-19 response in Washtenaw County. Read More » Kudos ~ Detroit Zoo As with many animal welfare organizations, the zoo has been creative in navigating this health emergency while also keeping people engaged with the animals. Read More » Avoid Chlorhexidine Mouthwash to Reduce Cavity Risk Chlorhexidine gluconate, a mouthwash commonly prescribed by dentists for gingivitis, actually increases acidic levels in the mouth, leading to an increase in cavity-causing bacteria. Read More » Balancing Act: Exercises for Strength and Stability Protect yourself from falls and injury with core-strengthening balance training, yoga and tai chi exercises and poses designed to increase agility. Read More » Beyond Factory Farms: ‘Big Meat’ Comes at High Cost The industrial factory farms that monopolize the livestock industry at great cost to the environment are getting a pushback from people and organizations exploring sustainable options. Read More » Boost Motivation with Ayurvedic Bacopa Anhedonia—the clinical name for a lack of motivation and inability to feel pleasure in life—can be helped by Bacopa monnieri, also known as Brahmi, an Ayurvedic herb. Read More » Calming Kids: Ways to Turn Anxiety Around In these uncertain times, many kids are feeling anxious, but parents can use these straightforward strategies to help lower childhood anxiety. Read More » COVID Kids: Stress Can Impact Sperm and Future Offspring Fear and anxiety brought on by major stressors such as the COVID-19 pandemic may have a lasting impact on a man’s sperm composition that could affect future offspring. Read More » Cultivating Contentment: The Spiritual Discipline of Evoking Joy Tending to our own happiness begins by seeing joy not as a mood dependent upon circumstances, but as a spiritual discipline like any other. Here are ways to create more joyous moments. Read More » Earth-Friendly Pets: Our Animals Can Go Green, Too Eco-friendly alternatives pet owners can choose for toys, homeopathic remedies, grooming, food and more for dogs and cats. Read More » Eat More Citrus for a Thinner Waistline Studies show that eating citrus fruits or their extract can significantly reduce body weight. Read More » Eco-Friendly Beach Tips: Maximizing Sun and Surf During Crises It’s more important now than ever to soak up vitamin D to bolster the immune system, but social distancing and other health and environmental precautions need to be practiced at the beach. Read More » Forest Loss Leads to Spread of Human Disease Viruses like COVID-19 that jump from animals to people will likely become more common as people continue to transform natural habitats into agricultural land, says a new study. Read More » Greener Green Grass: Why Organic Lawns Make Eco-Sense The use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides on lawns damage both the environment and our health. Here are ways to naturally, organically and sustainably grow green grass. Read More » Gut Talk: Tips for a Healthy Microbiome Healthy gut bacteria are essential for our metabolic health and immune system. Here are foods and lifestyle tips for developing and preserving gut health. Read More » Healthy Glow: Ultraviolet Radiation Suppresses Skin Inflammation In research that could help target new treatments for skin cancer, scientists have identified how human skin suppresses inflammation after exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Read More » Help Recover from Stroke with Ear Acupuncture Researchers have found that acupuncture in the ear can help speed rehabilitation of stroke patients. Read More » Mindfulness and Meditation May Promote Longevity Mindfulness and meditation techniques have been linked to anti-aging and longevity, as marked by longer telomere length, a biomarker of human aging. Read More » Natural Awakenings Detroit / Wayne & Monroe Counties Edition - July 2020 Welcome to our July 2020 Issue. Read More » Natural Thinking: Spending Time in Nature Increases Cognitive Performance Nature may improve cognitive function by improving memory formation and recall, specifically that of short-term or working memory, and goal-oriented or directed attention. Read More » Outdoor Feasts: Inspired Picnics and Healthy Grills Whether firing up the backyard grill or having a picnic, these healthy, plant-based recipes are perfect outdoor meal ideas to savor this summer season. Read More » Reduce Artery Plaque Risk with Berberine A new study concludes that berberine, an alkaloid compound found in goldenseal, Oregon grape, barberry and other herbs, can potentially reduce artery plaque. Read More » Reduce Cognitive Decline with Tai Chi Research shows that practicing tai chi can improve memory, learning, mental speed and attention, the ability to formulate abstract ideas, mental flexibility and visuospatial perception. Read More » Stephen Dinan on a Sacred Vision for America Stephen Dinan, founder and CEO of The Shift Network, discusses his new book, Sacred America, Sacred World, and how we can all help to build a new chapter in American history. Read More » Sweet Serenade: Music as Medicine Listening to music for 30 minutes a day can lower post-heart attack anxiety and significantly reduce future cardiac risks, reports a new study. Read More » Try Turmeric, Ginger and Black Pepper for Osteoarthritis Researchers find a turmeric extract, ginger and black pepper combination works just as well as the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen, Aleve, in patients with chronic knee osteoarthritis. Read More » In-Print, Natural Awakenings Environment Gut Health Healthy Food mens health womens health Womens Wellness Mens Wellness Organic Food Healthy Detroit July 2020 July 2020 Southeastern Michigan Factory Farming Greener Lawns Pesticides Natural products monroe county