Traverse City Edition - August 2022 Welcome to our August 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Women Have Unique Dental Health Issues Women go through vast hormonal fluctuations throughout their life, such as puberty, birth control, pregnancy, in vitro fertilization, postpartum and menopause. Read More » Ann Arbor Edition - August 2022 Welcome to our August 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Detroit / Wayne Edition - August 2022 Welcome to our August 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Traverse City Edition - August 2022 Welcome to our August 2022 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Experience In-Home Hyperbaric Therapy Natural Balance Wellness Medical Center now offers in-home hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to patients and clients with a prescription or working with their team of doctors. Read More » Try an Australian Facial Arbor Healing and Nutri-Metics is offering Australian facials and customized skin care regimes. Seniors receive a 20 percent discount and students receive a 15 percent discount. Read More » Panchakarma Customized Cleansing and Rejuvenation Established in 2017, Arogya Veda is a yoga shaala where hatha yoga classes, meditation and pranayama classes, and yoga teacher training are offered, as well as Ayurvedic consultations. Read More » Embark on an Organic Career Arbor Farms Market, serving the Ann Arbor community since 1979 with local and organic produce, fresh Michigan grass-fed beef and a gourmet deli, is hiring for part-time positions Read More » Outflank the Book Bans Booksweet is a cozy community spot to browse and chat about books located near the University of Michigan north campus. They will donate 10 percent of the profits from Banned Book Club Read More » Mental Health Fundraiser Citizen Yoga and BLND Health Yoga at the Big House, a mental health fundraiser, community fair and yoga class, will take place from 10 a.m. to noon, August 6, at Michigan Stadium. Read More » Experience Bio-Geometric Integration at Gateway Gateway Chiropractic owner Dr. Diane Babalas is an Ann Arbor chiropractor that specializes in the Bio-Geometric Integration (BGI) method pioneered by Dr. Sue Brown. Read More » Volunteers Needed for Ozone House Cleanup Ozone House is looking for help with Volunteer Service Day, part of the Volunteer Outdoor Service Days collection, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., August 13, to clean up their outdoor space Read More » Help for Autistic Children The PLAY Project is an evidence-based, parent-training program for professionals to help children with autism and their families. Richard Solomon, M.D., a developmental and behavioral Read More » KUDOS - Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley Local breweries and craft beverage artisans are supporting a House that Beer Built fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley. Read More » New Digs for Christine Bridges Universal Energy Healing & Massage Therapy by Christine Bridges has moved across the parking lot to 445 South Harvey Street, Suite 23A, in Plymouth. Read More » Get Fit for Summer Sports Dr. Ashley Fox has joined The Wellness Center of Plymouth, the office of Elizabeth Sisk, DC, director of chiropractic, and Scott Anderson, DC. She has developed skill as an athletic trainer Read More » High-Dose Ozone Therapy for Knee Pain American Regenerative Clinic is providing ozone injections for knee pain symptoms and prevention. Dr. Andrey Lutskovsky says, “Knee pain, like most joint and muscle pain, can vary by person Read More » Going Green is Delicious at 7Greens 7 Greens Detroit Salad Co., featuring salads, wraps and bowls, is located beneath the Z, a parking structure adorned with public art murals. They offer seasonal drinks and sides, homemade Read More » Non-Surgical Relief After Accidents Eisman Chiropractic Clinic is the office of Dr. Jeffrey Eisman, a member of the Doctors Speakers’ Bureau and the Foundation for Wellness Professionals. Read More » A Tasty Family Tradition The fourth-generation, family-owned Germack Pistachio Co. began roasting nuts and seeds in Detroit’s historic Eastern Market in 1924, and today provides a full line of locally roasted nuts Read More » Sound Healing in the Wild Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge will present an Outdoor Meditation with Sound Healing event from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., August 25, in Trenton. Read More » Sustainability First at Seasons Seasons Market & Café, in the Cass Corridor, a place for neighbors to gather and enjoy each other and the best our local food system has to offer, was founded with the belief that access Read More » World Day of Prayer at Unity Unity of Livonia will observe the 29th annual World Day of Prayer at 7 p.m., September 7, in a special service led by prayer chaplains. Read More » Glow-In-The-Dark Yoga Urban Solace Yoga & Wellness and the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy will present Moonlight Yoga at 8:30 p.m., August 3, 17 and 31 in Gabriel Richard Park. Read More » Reflection and Re-Creation Retreat 2022 Kennith James Scott, HeartMath certified NeuroChangeSolutions and transformation coaching consultant, is bringing the work of researcher, bestselling author and international lecturer Read More » Invisible Waves are Everywhere Pulsed radiation has greatly increased in recent years from cell phones on every person, smart meters on and Wi-Fi in every home and business, now reaching into many public parks and now 5G Read More » Locally Created Home Bracelets Purely CBD Traverse City is now carrying Traverse City-made Homes Bracelets. Each handcrafted bracelet features an Earth Bead that contains earth elements collected from the shorelines of Read More » Concierge Chiropractic with Dr. Biddinger True Health Chiropractic, the office of Dr. Ryan Biddinger, is accepting new patients and walk-ins. The Summer New Patient Special includes the first office visit, consultation Read More » Boardman Trail Loop Inauguration In the making for more than 30 years, the four-mile, scenic Boardman Lake Loop Trail is open to the public, providing a new corridor for pedestrians and bicyclists, thanks to the city of Read More » Sanctuary Changes Hands Ansel Bowden, the former manager of Sanctuary Handcrafted Goods, is now the owner after taking over from Christie Minervini, who had an 18-year tenure. The store sells natural, authentic and Read More » Saving the Birds Fundraiser The Charter Sanctuary Discovery Center will hold its annual fundraiser for Saving Birds through Habitat, featuring Greg Butcher, from 4 to 6:30 p.m., August 20. In 1993 Read More » Join the Refillable Revolution Selestial Soap and Truly Free have revolutionized the cleaning industry with safe, non-toxic products delivered in refillable, sustainable packaging solutions for more than five years. Read More » Rough Pony is Hot to Trot Former Rose & Fern Café owner Becky Tranchell has opened Rough Pony, a new coffee and juice bar at 144 Hall Street, in Traverse City. Read More » A Revolution on Two Wheels H.E.H. Human Electric Hybrids, owned by Jim Summers and Kim Mayes, is the only independent ebike-only store in the area. Read More » Finding Peace in a Woodland Wilderness The nonprofit Michigan Friends Center, centered on Quaker principles, was launched in 1992 as a conference center for the Friends Lake Cooperative Community to host programs on Read More » Growing Up Empowered I am so grateful to my mother for encouraging me to trust my own instincts and allowing me to make my own mistakes. I think it is the greatest gift I have been able to pass on to my own Read More » Abandoned Farmland Regeneration Can Mitigate Climate Change Rural outmigration is leaving cropland abandoned, affording an opportunity for ecological restoration and carbon sequestration that could lead to a positive impact on the climate crisis. Read More » Avoid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs to Lower Long-Term Pain Risk Taking anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief can actually lead to chronic long-term pain, say researchers. Read More » Basil Grilled Oysters Delicious recipe for grilled oysters topped with a basil vinaigrette. Read More » Brazilian Atlantic Forest Faces Danger The Mata Atlantica is fighting for its life against overdevelopment, where deforestation surged 66 percent last year. Read More » Change Your Words Change Your Life When we change the way we speak about our life, we reclaim the power to change its trajectory. Read More » Cioppino This seafood soup, popularized by Italian immigrants in San Francisco, offers up an appealing assortment of fish and shellfish in a tomato-based broth. Read More » Eat Green and Orange Produce to Lower Dementia Risk Researchers have found that green veggies and orange fruits can help stave off dementia. Read More » Fashion Industry Sustainability Campaigns Fall Short A recent report finds that environmental certification programs claiming to verify the sustainability of fashion brands facilitate “greenwashing” for the apparel industry. Read More » Follow a Mediterranean Diet to Tackle Depression Eating a Mediterranean diet can help to significantly lower levels of depression and improve quality of life. Read More » Mark Mincolla on the Healing Power of Our Superconsciousness In The Way of Miracles: Accessing Your Superconsciousness, nutritional therapist and quantum energy healer Mark Mincolla, Ph.D. explores our natural ability to heal and create miracles. Read More » Mindful Kudos: Best Ways to Praise Kids and Boost Self-Confidence Praise can build character, motivation and resilience in kids if delivered in the correct way. Here is some research-based advice for parents when it comes to skillfully praising children. Read More » New Underwater Maps Track Fish To better track the location and movement of marine fish in U.S. waters, The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries is using a new interactive website. Read More » Optimize Gut Health in Kids with ADHD or Autism Symptoms The key role that the microbiome plays in children’s health has been documented in a study that links gut health to symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism. Read More » Planet-Friendly Picnicking: Strategies for a Plastic-Free Outing It’s time to level up our picnicking game by going plastic-free. With a little planning, simple swap-outs are easy and less costly in the long run. Read More » Preventing Dog Dementia: Five Strategies to Preserve Cognitive Health Signs and symptoms of cognitive dysfunction in dogs, plus ways to reduce the risk and preserve canine brain health. Read More » Raising a Well-Rounded Child: Practical Ways to Build Lasting Life Skills For kids to develop the solid foundation they need, parents should practice a full-spectrum approach that rounds out their experiences and skills, while instilling confidence and resilience. Read More » Sautéed Mussels This recipe for sautéed mussels is bursting with fresh flavors. Read More » Soothing Scents: Top Eight Essential Oils for Anxiety Relief Breathing in essential oils has been shown to improve mood and mental wellness. In particular, eight unique essential oils for anxiety have been explored in scientific literature. Read More » Sustainable Shellfish: Superfood of the Sea Shellfish is delicious, fast-growing, nutritionally dense, sustainably produced, locally available from coast to coast and comes in nature’s own sturdy packaging. Read More » Take a Silent Hike: Tips for Walking Mindfully in Nature Silent hikes offer an opportunity to be immersed in nature and quiet the internal chatter that too often consumes our daily routine. Read More » Take a Social Media Break to Improve Mental Health A new study finds that taking a break from social media for one week can significantly improve well-being, depression and anxiety. Read More » Takeaways from Childhood Experts: Some Sound Strategies for Child-Raising Expert tips and strategies to help parents navigate child-raising. Read More » The Greening of Packaging: Cleaning and Personal Care Products Go Eco Consumers are demanding that home cleaning and personal care products come in environmentally friendly packaging that reduces waste and plastic use. Read More » Tobacco Industry is Big Plastic Polluter Cigarette butts are the most common source of plastic pollution in the global environment, surpassing bottles, plastic bags and food wrappers. Read More » United Nations to Better Represent Indigenous Peoples The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues called on governments, courts and UN agencies to implement mechanisms to support and protect Indigenous peoples’ lands and lives. Read More » Vegan Shellfish Alternatives Vegans or people with shellfish allergies can still enjoy the rich umami flavor of an oyster or clam with a little creativity. Here are a few suggested alternatives. Read More » What’s New in Eco-Manufacturing and Packaging From refillable lipstick to toothpaste tablets to reusable wipes and more, discover the latest trends in eco-manufacturing and packaging. Read More » In-Print Healthy Grand Traverse Region August 2022 Self Empowerment Issue August 2022 Grand Traverse Region