Lansing Edition - September 2023 Welcome to our September 2023 Wellness Travel Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Enjoying the Journey Throughout history, humans have embarked on pilgrimages in pursuit of wealth, good fortune, divine enlightenment or other blessings, and these journeys could be considered the earliest manifestations of the type of adventure travel known today as spiritual tourism. Read More » A Sustainable Children’s Clothing Store At Elliott Kids, an eco-friendly, family-oriented children’s clothing store, parents don’t have to choose between price and appearance. Read More » Dr. Lee Provides Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy Dr. Judy Lee specializes in regenerative and pain management medicine, including acupuncture, laser acupuncture, cosmetic medicine and more. Read More » Find the Elusive Butterfly of True Love HAI Global will present Connecting in Love: A Weekend Immersion, Level One, from September 29 to October 1, 2023, at the Ronora Retreat Lodge, in Watervliet. Read More » Fingernail and Tongue Analysis at Wycoff Wellness Center Fingernail and Tongue Analysis at Wycoff Wellness Center Read More » Integrated Holistic Massage Combines Multiple Modalities Holistic Butterfly Studio offers therapeutic massage, pregnancy massage, hot stone massage and intuitive healing with life coaching, reiki, divine feminine energy healing, soul cleansing and more. Read More » LiveWell Provides Infrared Sauna Benefits LiveWell now offers red light infrared sauna therapy, a synergistic combination of deep-penetrating full-spectrum (NIR, MIR, FIR) infrared heat, integrated red light therapy. Read More » Mother Nature Part 1 Mount St. Helens, a volcano found in the state of Washington, erupted on March 27th, 1980. The eruption was so violent that by May, the rising moon over Northern Indiana appeared orange from the huge volume of ash ejected into the atmosphere. Read More » U-Pick Organic Apple Orchard Clearview Orchards has a quiet country orchard to pick CCOF-certified organic apples. Read More » Ann Wigmore’s Energy Soup This soup has several properties that facilitate mindful eating and is served at room temperature. Read More » Ayurvedic Cosmetics on the Rise In Sanskrit, Ayurveda translates to “the science of everyday living,” and it is one of the world’s oldest systems of medicine. Read More » Children’s Physical Activity Declined Since Pandemic In a new systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers found that children’s physical activity has been greatly reduced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More » Dog Parenting: How to Shape Behavior and Strengthen Our Bond Although the saying is that dogs are our best friends, canine companions are a lot like kids, too. In the same way that parenting styles impact children’s mental and emotional development, so do pet parenting choices. Read More » Eco Travel 101 While checking places off the travel bucket list, keep in mind these traveling tips for leaving small footprints across the Earth. Read More » Embracing the Winding Road Meeting life in the moment, wherever we happen to be, can be a challenging but rewarding spiritual discipline. Read More » Global Warming May Threaten Heart Health As temperatures rise due to global warming, scientists are worried about how extreme heat may impact heart health. Read More » Greek Orzo and Chickpea Salad This recipe by Vincci Tsui, a dietician and intuitive eating counselor, in Calgary, Canada, can inspire mindfulness because it requires chopping, dicing and cubing ingredients, which can be methodical and meditative activities. Read More » Harvesting Solar Power in Space Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar energy during a space orbit and beaming it safely to a fixed point on Earth. Read More » Hearty Quinoa Salad A hearty and mindful dish packed with fresh chopped vegetables. Read More » Helping Kids Cope: Guiding Children Through Trauma and Anxiety Children today are facing ever-increasing amounts of stress and anxiety. In addition to academic pressure, bullying and family dynamics, kids are worried about navigating social media, climate change and school shootings. Read More » Hummingbirds That Don’t Pollinate Every day, hummingbirds must drink nearly their body weight in nectar to survive. Most hover above their food by beating their wings up to 80 times a second and inserting their beaks into the tubes of flowers. Read More » Impacts of Radio Frequency Radiation The introduction of 5G mobile phones and infrastructure has given rise to concerns about their safety, as more than 1 million new antennas will be required in the U.S. Currently. Read More » Lighting-Emitting Technology on the Horizon Researchers from Japan and Germany are developing eco-friendly light devices that use a single layer of organic film mixed with light-emitting materials and an electrolyte. Read More » Making the Most of a Spiritual Vacation Phil Cousineau, author of The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker’s Guide to Making Travel Sacred, specializes in creating meaningful travel experiences and leading tours to sacred sites. Read More » Medical Tourism: Navigating the Risks and Rewards As healthcare costs continue to rise in the United States, patients are grabbing their passports and turning to medical tourism—the act of crossing borders to obtain quality medical care at a lower cost. Read More » Rise in Children With Autism The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released updated statistics on the rate of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which has been on the rise. Read More » Savoring the Present Moment: How to Add Mindfulness to Mealtime Mindful eating—the practice of slowing down, appreciating the present moment and becoming consciously aware of the ingredients, flavors, aromas and textures that we consume—can be a worthwhile meditative endeavor. Read More » Stephen Cope on Finding Your Calling Specializing in the relationship between Eastern contemplative traditions and Western psychology, Stephen Cope has been a scholar-in-residence for more than three decades. Read More » Sucralose May Damage DNA A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina found that ingesting sucralose may cause the formation of a genotoxic chemical called sucralose-6-acetate. Read More » Testing Acupuncture for Long-Term COVID Long COVID affects nearly 14 percent of adult patients that had COVID-19. It is characterized by symptoms lasting at least 12 weeks after the initial infection, including fatigue, brain fog and breathlessness. Read More » Traveling With Purpose: Nine Destinations for Spiritual Enlightenment For a trip that fosters mind-body-spirit self-care with a generous portion of adventure, check out these sacred sites. Read More » Understanding Light Pollution: Environmental Concerns and Achievable Remedies At Montana’s Medicine Rock State Park, visitors have a rare opportunity to look up at the night sky and see an awe-inspiring display of planets and constellations, as well as the Milky Way. Read More » Yoga on Vacation: Simple Poses and Tips for Travelers By incorporating yoga into the itinerary, we can cultivate a sense of peace, allowing us to show up as our best selves. Read More » In-Print