Detroit / Wayne Edition - July 2022 Welcome to our July 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Humane Society of Huron Valley hoping to Empty the Shelter Ann Arbor, MI (July 14, 2022) – You can adopt an adult cat or dog for just $25 at the Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) right now. “We are full!” says Alison Balow, HSHV’s Adoption Read More » Ann Arbor Edition - July 2022 Welcome to our July 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Detroit / Wayne Edition - July 2022 Welcome to our July 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Traverse City Edition - July 2022 Welcome to our July 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Organic Cannabis and Edibles Delivered in Ann Arbor Winewood Organics is Ann Arbor’s only cannabis microbusiness. They sell only what they plant, organically grow, trim and pack with their own hands. Read More » Health Coaching from a Veteran Professional A registered nurse since 2011 and now a health coach at Herr Mindful Life, Sara Herr says, “Start healing from chronic illness such as chronic fatigue, diabetes, digestive disorders Read More » Healing with Loving Kindness Edward Linkner, M.D., ABIHM, has been involved with holistic medicine for 45 years and in practice in Ann Arbor for 32 years at The Parkway Center, a multidisciplinary holistic center. Read More » Traditional Shiatsu with Francis Farmer Frances Farmer, owner of Shiatsu Ann Arbor, practices Five Element Shiatsu. She states, “The concept of Five Element Theory came from the ancients. Read More » Specialists in Brain Trauma and Disease The Associates in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (APM&R) are experts in the non-surgical treatment of pain and rehabilitation. Read More » Get Fit with Nutrition Counseling Better Living Fitness Center is staffed with registered personal trainers that will help clients meet their individual fitness goals. In addition to personal training options Read More » Don’t Get Burned this Summer Founded in 1971, Bivouac Ann Arbor is one of Michigan’s top independent outdoor clothing and gear outfitters, catering to fashion enthusiasts and explorers with the latest, top-quality products. Read More » Henna Tattoos are in at Hair Essentials Hair Essentials Salon Studios comprises a group of expert hair stylists and beauty specialists providing premium-quality services. Read More » The Beat Goes On Ann Arbor’s newest brick-and-mortar bookstore, Third Mind Books, is now open at 118 East Washington Street, in Ann Arbor. Read More » Try Acupuncture for Allergy Woes Lucky Flow Acupuncture specializes in result-driven acupuncture treatments. Owner Aaron Li, R.Ac. 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Read More » Healthy, Delicious Food Accessible and Affordable Farmacy Food at Marygrove College makes tasty, personalized food for specific dietary needs using fresh, nutritionally rich and locally sourced ingredients Read More » Summer Infrared Sauna Specials at Meta Physica Meta Physica Wellness Center, in Corktown, offers therapeutic massage, full-spectrum infrared saunas, a raw vegan organic juice bar and apothecary services. Read More » Homemade Ice Cream for Summer The former food truck Milk and Froth owned by Alexis Matteson and Deion Cao has found a permanent spot at 535 Griswold Street, in Detroit. Read More » Free Summer Gym Program for Youth OrangeTheory Fitness is a one-hour, full-body, science-backed, technology-tracked and coach-inspired group workout that makes it simple to get more out of life. Read More » Plum Market Reopens Downtown Detroit Plum Market has reopened at the Ally Detroit Center, located at 500 Woodward Avenue. The revamped market is strictly cashless, with self-checkouts accepting credit cards Read More » Get Hydrated on the Go RENUE Wellness is now offering Quench intravenous (IV) hydration to provide individuals holistic options for promoting wellness. Read More » Healing Immersions by Aria Mae Everts Aria Mae Everts is scheduling one-day, immersive, private, healing retreats for individuals and couples at a sacred sanctuary for summer and fall. Read More » Epiphany Moves to Historic Downtown Location Epiphany Salon & Spas, a full-service Aveda concept salon and spa, has consolidated and moved to 518 East Front Street, in Traverse City. Read More » Network Spinal Analysis at Lighthouse Chiropractic Lighthouse Chiropractic & Wellness Center, the office of Dr. Kurt Froese and Dr. Laura Froese, has been delivering quality chiropractic care since 1996. Read More » Relieve Pain Naturally with Acupuncture Live Well Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine, led by licensed and board-certified acupuncturist Sarah Lange, L.Ac., MSOM, has opened at 126 Boardman Avenue, Suite D, in Traverse City, Read More » New Digs for LUXBODY Studio LUXBODY, boasting a 30-minute, high-intensity, interval training fitness studio for all levels to burn fat and pump endorphins unlike any other fitness class with guaranteed results Read More » Mundos Coffee is Everywhere Mundos Roasting & Co is expanding all over Traverse City. Mundos West opened on May 27 at 720 West Front Street, and the new Mundos 305 is located at 305 West Front Street. Read More » Wildflower Soap Adds Co-Op Distribution Wildflower Soapworks offers a wide variety of soaps with exfoliants using only natural products such as oatmeal, coffee, sea salt and poppy seeds, Read More » Here Comes the Care-O-Van Specializing in nature-based, play, arts and movement therapies, the Care-O-Van mobile mental health service platform works with children, individuals and families, partnering with schools Read More » Crackers Cause Cavities When parents think of “cavity causers”, candy, juice or pop quickly come to mind. While those are the classic bad guys, cracker grazing is just as much of a culprit in creating cavities. Read More » Beso Wellness Cannabis-Infused Products Beso Wellness uses a cannabidiol (CBD)-based formula combined with black seed oil, sometimes containing frankincense and myrrh, herbs found in the Bible and the Koran. Read More » Unlocking the Therapeutic Benefits of Cannabis Torch Cannabis Co. 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The causes include light pollution, climate change, vanishing habitat and pesticides. Read More » Consider Herbs from Traditional Asian Medicine for Diabetes Researchers examined medical databases and ethnic medical books to discover which diabetes medicines were effective in ancient indigenous medical systems. Read More » Cool Treats for Hot Days: DIY Recipes Even Kids Can Make By creating homemade, hot-weather treats with our kids, we get to enjoy the delights of fresh, seasonal, healthy fruits and vegetables and inventive flavor combinations. Read More » Deep-Sea Mining is the New Frontier Research has found that significant knowledge gaps make it hard to predict the scale of the potential effect of mining the ocean floor. Read More » Don’t Assume Selfies Show True Facial Features People are showing cosmetic surgeons selfies to demonstrate their surgical desires, but these concerns may be based on a distorted perception because selfies distort facial features. Read More » Earth-Friendly Hiking As stewards of the environment, it’s important that we hike responsibly, leaving no detritus behind, respecting wildlife and preserving the pristine setting for everyone to enjoy. Read More » Eat Grains to Reduce Inflammation and Liver Disease Risk New studies find that nutrient-rich, whole grains have a positive effect on cardiovascular and liver health. Read More » Flower Power: Edible Blooms Add Flavor and Color to Summer Fare Today’s health-conscious foodies are finding edible flowers to be a fantastic way to eat the rainbow, adding fun flavors and colors to all sorts of dishes. Read More » Flower Spring Rolls with Tamarind and Peanut Sauce Spring rolls are a great way to eat all the fresh veggies, flowers and fruits of the season, with different colors and textures throughout. Read More » Healthier Summer Skin Healthy summer skin care tips from Shannon Reagan, owner of Glimmer Goddess Organic Skin Care. Read More » Indigenous Efforts Use Hemp to Remove Forever Chemicals From Superfund Site Researchers have discovered that hemp plants can successfully suck per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), "forever chemicals," out of contaminated soil via phytoremediation. Read More » Jeffrey Smith on the Threat of Gene-Edited Microbes Jeffrey Smith, the founder and executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology, is focusing on gene-edited microbes. Read More » Mixed Berry Pops Healthy, naturally-sweetened popsicles using fresh berries. Read More » Orange Cream Pops A healthy, homemade version of the classic orange cream popsicles. Read More » Pollinator Haven: Create a Toxin-Free Yard for Critical Critters Bees are declining at alarming rates, thanks in part to neonicotinoids and other harmful pesticides, but gardening modifications can provide food and safe haven for beneficial invertebrates. Read More » Polluted Air Stumps Bees and Butterflies Researchers have discovered that air pollutants can confuse pollinators that use odors to navigate and move around and communicate. Read More » Practice Sitting Tai Chi to Recover from a Stroke A new study found that doing the hand and shoulder movements of tai chi while sitting in a chair produced significant physical and mental benefits for stroke survivors. Read More » Rainbow Fruit Kabobs Kabob skewers are a fun way to encourage kids to eat more fresh fruit. Read More » Renewable Energy Powers Major Japanese Railroad On April 1, Tokyu Railways trains running through Shibuya and other stations were switched to power generated only by renewable sources. Read More » Savvy Shopper Tips for the Farmers Market Ways to save money on healthy food at farmers markets while supporting the local community. Read More » Spicy Magnolia Salad Cups Creamy avocado, crisp peppery radish slices, quick-pickled onion and a kiss of high-quality soy sauce fill luscious magnolia flower petals with complementary textures and flavors. Read More » That Natural Glow: Radiant Skin with Fewer Health Risks Ways to avoid skin care products with potentially toxic ingredients for glowing skin with fewer health risks. Read More » The Art of Doing Nothing Somewhere along the line, someone planted a seed in our brains that programmed us to believe that we must earn our existence. Read More » The Great Nature Gym: Outdoor Workouts Make the Most of Summer Studies show that outdoor workouts improve mental well-being and result in greater feelings of revitalization, increased energy and positive engagement. Read More » The Healthy Food Movement: Pandemic Trends are Shaping Better Local Food Systems A wide range of innovative solutions are being pursued by e-commerce entrepreneurs and food-equity advocates to get healthier local food into more hands and more neighborhoods. Read More » Try Music and Muscle Relaxation to Lower Surgery Anxiety Surgery often activates high levels of anxiety in patients, but a study found that dancing and doing handicrafts while listening to music the day before the surgery can help. Read More » Vegan Watermelon-Beet Pops Vegan yogurt and non-dairy milk make these plant-based, fruit and vegetable frozen treats a delicious and healthy way to cool down. Read More » In-Print Healthy Southeastern Michigan July 2022 July 2022 Southeastern Michigan