Greater Ann Arbor Edition - April 2020 Welcome to our April 2020 Issue 2020 Spring Tree & Shrub Distribution The Washtenaw County Conservation District will sell a variety of trees and shrubs from 1 to 6 p.m., April 17, on the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. Read More » Discover the Kunlun System Ancient Ways of Health is dedicated to increasing the awareness of the effectiveness of complementary medicine Read More » Don’t Forget the Animals Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) is open for the most critical needs of the animals, including animal intake for strays and urgent surrenders, adoptions to stem overflow and isolation loneliness, and essential veterinary services. Read More » Find Plenty to Do at Home Experience several culturally stimulating options available during the COVID-19 quarantine. Read More » Flower Marketplace Debut Event The Michigan Flower Growers’ Cooperative wholesale market opens April 8 to wholesale buyers from 8 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays and offers delivery to the floral industry. Read More » Give a Cake, Get a Gift at The Whitney Purchase a $40 Lemon Mousse Torte to be delivered to a local senior living center and they will knock $20 off the next visit to the Katherine McGregor Dessert Parlor. Read More » Greater Ann Arbor Edition - April 2020 Honoring Earth Day. Enjoy articles on Climate Crisis, Healthy Home and more. Read More » How to Protect Against COVID-19 Stay home if you’re sick except to get medical care. Learn what to do if you are sick. Cover coughs, sneezes and nose with a tissue or use the inside of an elbow. Read More » Juniper Berries Guard Against Viruses and Contagion The simple juniper berry, found growing wild all over the world, can help protect us from illness. Read More » K.West Spa Offering Free Remote Reiki Healing for Lung Support In light of the current coronavirus pandemic, Katie Westgate and her team at K.WEST Skin Body Soul are offering free remote reiki healing Read More » Native Plant Expo & Marketplace Shop for Michigan native plants from several growers, information establishing and maintaining native landscapes and connections with companies specializing in planning native landscapes. Read More » Natural Sanitizing Solutions The most effective defense against contracting the virus is through maintaining personal hygiene through hand-washing and practicing social distancing. Read More » Pure Pastures Staying Open Pure Pastures carry grass-fed beef, pork, buffalo, lamb, venison, rabbit, duck and elk from family farms in Michigan, wild boar from Texas, free-range chicken and turkey, and pastured, non-GMO eggs. Read More » Race Online Safely for Charity The inaugural Happy Little 5K/Run for the Trees virtual race registration opens now, and will be held between April 17 through 26. Read More » Sanctuary Wellness Opens in Livonia Chiropractic exams, X-rays and adjustments, infrared sauna, body scans and traction will be 50 percent off on May 4th. Read More » Santorini Offers Advice on New Tax Deadlines Small Business Solutions stay up-to-date with all the tax law changes to help clients take advantage of all savings available. Read More » Viral Virulence Versus Immune System Integrity The current coronavirus is a more virulent version of the 2002 SARS. Viruses also attack bacteria and plants. Read More » Walk & Talk Coaching with Nia Spongberg Moving our bodies increases circulation, sends more oxygen to our brains and triggers the release of endorphins (happy hormones) that reduce anxiety and improve mood. Read More » We Are In This Together Now, more than ever, a message of healing is of the utmost importance, now is the time to remember and strengthen our wellness practices. Read More » Acupuncture For Animals: Needles Work Wonders on Pets Dogs, cats, horses and even animals such as reptiles, rabbits and livestock are reaping the benefits of holistic veterinary acupuncture for injuries, arthritis, immunity disorders and more. Read More » A Home That Heals: Creating a Nurturing Space Transform your residence into a sanctuary of peace. Here are ways to reduce clutter and enhance flow to make your house feel like a sacred space that nurtures self-care. Read More » Breathe Cleaner Air to Help Bone Health Air pollution has long been linked to lung cancer, stroke and respiratory disease, and now research has found that it can lead to osteoporosis, as well. Read More » Brigit Strawbridge Howard on Rediscovering Nature Bee advocate, naturalist and author of Dancing with Bees: A Journey Back to Nature speaks of how immersing herself in the world of bees reawakened her connection to the natural world. Read More » Climate Warriors Unite: A Call to Action Awakened by personal concerns and ignited by emerging role models like Greta Thunberg, activists of all ages are learning how to become effective climate change warriors. Read More » Coal Costs: Closing Plants Saves Lives and Crops Between 2005 and 2016, the shutdown of coal-fired plants in the U.S. saved an estimated 26,610 lives and the equivalent of around 570 million bushels of corn, soybeans and wheat. Read More » Consume Grape Seed Extract to Improve Cholesterol and Lower Inflammation Grape seed extract significantly improves both total and LDL cholesterol levels and triglyceride levels, and lowers markers of inflammation. Read More » Cool Solution: Biodegradable Cooler Keeps Food Cold and Dry Igloo has introduced a new, biodegradable cooler made out of paraffin wax and recycled tree pulp called Recool. Read More » Eat Better to Cut Healthcare Costs Poor diets and eating habits account for almost 20 percent of heart disease, stroke and diabetes costs in the U.S. Read More » Flower Power: Botanical Libations Pack Healthy Punch How to take flowers and other budding botanical elements to create flavorful beverages, including drink recipes using Ayurvedic herbs, dandelions, rose petals and more. Read More » Healthy Home, Healthy Kids: How to Keep Them Safe By taking active steps to rid our home of everyday contaminants, we can give our children the clean air, clean water and clean food that they need to thrive. Read More » Hot Spots: Climate Change City Index for 2050 Temperature changes, water shortages and rising sea levels will impact some of the world’s most populous cities during the next 30 years. Read More » Making Luck: An Intentional Path to Good Fortune Research shows that we can, and in fact already do make our own luck. Here's how to quickly, with a little conscious attention, change your luck. Read More » Moving Through Chronic Pain: How Exercise Can Heal What Hurts How gentle, gradual exercise routines can help to lower symptoms, enable better physical functioning and boost morale in chronic pain patients with virtually no adverse side effects. Read More » Nutty News: Eco-Sunscreen Made from Cashew Shells A “green” sunscreen has been synthesized from discarded cashew-nut shells, providing good UVA and UVB absorbance, which can protect from harmful rays from the sun. Read More » Planet Rescue: Grassroots Strategies Combat Climate Crisis Around the globe, green activists of all ages are taking unified action to protect our planet against climate change with resolve, passion, and creativity. Read More » Plastics Adios: Mexicans Return to Old Ways After Ban A new law bans popular plastic bags in the Mexican capital, as well as handing out plastic straws, spoons, coffee capsules and other single-use items by 2021. Read More » Roundup Redux: Organic Standards Clarified for Hydroponics The USDA has closed a loophole that allowed farmers to spray soil with Monsanto’s glysophate to clear weeds prior to building a “certified organics” hydroponics greenhouse. Read More » Take Echinacea to Reduce Anxiety Echinacea angustifolia root extract may be helpful for situation-induced anxiety, indicates a new study. Read More » Think Outside the House: Expanding Spring Cleaning Before summer heat sets in, here are ways to expand spring green cleaning to the exterior of the house, yard and car. Read More » Try Pine Bark to Improve Erectile Function and Cholesterol Erectile dysfunction, an early diabetic indicator, responds to treatment with pine bark extract, researchers report. Read More » Unsafe Sipping: Widespread Drinking Water Contamination Found The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has found contamination of U.S. drinking water with manmade “forever chemicals” to be much worse than estimated. Read More » In-Print Ann Arbor Climate Crisis April 2020 Earth Day Botanical Libations Climate Warriors Acupuncture for Animals A home that heals