Greater Ann Arbor Edition - February 2020 Welcome to our February 2020 Issue Learn About Invisible Health Threat Irene Melabiotis, Ph.D. (Education), will host an information session on the biological effects associated with exposure to radiofrequency microwave (RF/MW) radiation from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on February 24 at the Robert and Janet Bennett Civic Center Library, in Livonia. Read More » Give Feet a Warming Treat this Winter When it’s cold outside, we tend to move less, and unfortunately, that means the more than 7,200 nerve endings on the bottom of each foot are not getting the stimulation they need. Read More » The Roots of Medicine Are at The Heart of Nature Valentine’s Day encourages us to think about the heart and the roots of modern medicine. We must preserve, protect, promote, perpetuate, pass along and thus prosper from the African-American history of health and wellness—from the Ebers Papyrus—the earliest writings on the study and practices of health, which were traditionally the primary methods for practicing and cultivating natural health and wellness. Read More » Regenerative Medicine Comes of Age Regenerative medicine develops methods to repair damaged or diseased cells, organs or tissues. The field is growing day by day as more and more patients are looking for natural forms of treatment. Read More » Detroit / Wayne & Monroe Counties Edition - February 2020 Enjoy Articles from Our Latest Issue Read More » Greater Ann Arbor Edition - February 2020 Enjoy Articles from Our Latest Issue Read More » 2020 Gluten-Free WinterFest The 2020 Gluten-Free WinterFest will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., February 1, inside Exhibit Hall A at the Washtenaw County Fairgrounds, in Ann Arbor. Read More » Chilly Willy Time for Charity The Washtenaw County Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Michigan will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., February 21, inside Michigan Stadium. Read More » Confident Parenting with Natural Health Midwife instructor Beth Barbeau, CPM, LM, will teach parents and grandparents natural health and commonsense solutions for everyday childhood illnesses and challenges from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., February 2, at the Naturopathic Community Center. Read More » Functional Veterinary Medicine John B. Smith, DVM, owner of The Dog Doctor, performs veterinarian medicine in a functional way by trying to find the cause of the issue instead of just treating the systems at a pet’s first visit. Read More » Life is Precious In February, we celebrate love, and when it comes to Valentine’s Day and healthy relationships, the Natural Awakenings editorial team has been focused on all matters of the heart. Read More » Public Input Needed for Economic Survey The Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation has commissioned Revalue and EntryPoint to create the 2020 Washtenaw County Capital Report, a comprehensive analysis of investment activity across Washtenaw County, to be published later this year. Read More » Self-Healing Emotional Trauma Jill Tyge is a mind, body, spirit coach, an Awakening Your Light Body meditation teacher, Trailblazing Communication practitioner, author, and owner of Pura Vida Peace, LLC. Read More » Tai Chi Easy Training in Dearborn Erin Reas will co-lead a Tai Chi Easy practice leader certification training from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 1 through 3, in Dearborn. Read More » Vegan Potluck Cultivate Coffee and Taphouse will host a Vegan Potluck: Breakfast For Dinner from 5 to 8 p.m., February 2. Read More » A Feast for All Seasons: Embracing the Rainbow Year Round Eating seasonally in winter can be easy with these healthy foods and plant-based, vegan recipes for Mixed Citrus Salad With Mâche, Fennel and Celery and Chard and Squash Salad. Read More » Choosing Love: How to Cope With Fearful Times Scarlett Lewis, the mother of a 6-year-old killed during the Sandy Hook tragedy, explains how we can choose love instead of fear in response to the anxiety and suffering in today’s world. Read More » Clean and Green: Eco-Laundry Tips By washing clothes using simple ingredients and sustainable practices, consumers can both save money and lower their carbon footprint when doing laundry. Read More » Clear Thinking: UNESCO Adopts Resolution on Earth Charter The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) reaffirms the importance of the Earth Charter as an ethical framework for sustainable development. Read More » Climate Check: New Label Verifies Carbon Neutral Products A new Climate Neutral product label is helping consumers identify brands that practice sustainable processes. Read More » Consider Vitamins to Reduce Eczema Severity Study concludes that supplementing with vitamin D3, vitamin E or vitamin B12 cream can reduce symptoms for patients with moderate to severe eczema. Read More » Disrupting Disposables: The Drive to Banish Single-Use Plastics Universities, sports arenas, restaurants and other businesses are taking up the call to “disrupt disposables” as part of a global effort to dramatically cut down on single-use plastics. Read More » Get Nutritional and Antifungal Benefits from Celery Celery has some of the highest levels of antifungal properties, as well as high levels of nutritional lipids, protein, vitamin C, copper, zinc and phosphorous. Read More » Good Hearts Start Young: Boosting Kids’ Cardiovascular Health Many children today are on track to experiencing serious heart and circulatory problems later in life. Here are ways to get kids' cardiovascular health off to a good start. Read More » Green Horizons: A Billion Trees in Eight Years Toronto startup Flash Forest is using aerial drones to plant trees 10 times faster than human planters with a goal of 1 billion trees by 2028. Read More » Healing Joints From Within: The Promise of Regenerative Medicine Healing and pain relief can be found for those suffering from compromised joint function in the form of prolotherapy and other non-invasive approaches that stimulate the body to heal itself. Read More » Linda Carroll on Skills That Make Love Last Author and psychotherapist Linda Carroll explores how to navigate the often-stormy yet utterly predictable seasons of long-term relationships. Read More » Pain Relief for Pets: Prolotherapy Gives Joints New Life Any animal with a joint can receive prolotherapy, a regenerative injection therapy, which relieves pain by strengthening ligaments and tendons supporting the joint. Read More » Practice Qigong Massage to Improve Autism Symptoms in Children Qigong, a traditional Chinese massage technique and movement practice, may offer hope for children with autism spectrum disorder. Read More » Sacred Vessels: The Lifeblood of Heart Health Heart disease, the nation’s number one killer, is largely preventable and reversible by adopting these heart-healthy habits before the body delivers a potentially fatal warning. Read More » Seal Deal: Fishermen Protect Endangered Sea Mammals In 1969, there were only 100 South American fur seals and sea lions along the coastline of Lima, but that has increased to more than 8,000 today, thanks to local fishermen. Read More » Soot Cities: Alaska Battles Air Pollution Alaska, which has some of the most pristine environments in the U.S., also has some of the worst air quality in its cities. Read More » Thump Thump: Trees Exhibit ‘Heartbeat’ Scientists have detected a previously unknown periodic movement in trees raising and lowering their branches, similar to the pumping action of a heartbeat. Read More » Try Mind-Body Options to Reduce Opioid-Treated Pain Research finds that certain mind-body therapies significantly reduce pain and the use of opioids in people suffering from acute pain. Read More » Use Probiotics to Reduce Bone Loss and Newborn Infections Studies show that probiotics can help with bone loss in postmenopausal women as well as gut infections in newborns. Read More » Use Pumpkin Seed Oil to Dodge Hypertension Postmenopausal women are more likely to develop hypertension than men their age, but taking pumpkin seed oil daily may head off that condition. Read More » Vital Steps: The Path to Vascular Fitness Running, swimming, cycling, and playing tennis are all great boosters of vascular health, but even a simple brisk walk can do wonders for keeping blood vessels clear and flexible. Read More » Water Win: Fresh H20 Comes to Kenya Town A drought-plagued Kenyan region is using a new, solar-powered, desalination plant from the international nonprofit GivePower to obtain clean water. Read More » In-Print Ann Arbor Heart Health February 2020 Linda Carroll Regenerative Medicine Love Skills