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September 22, 2012 By Mathilde Vandenbulke

Banishing Wheat Belly

Dr. William Davis, author of Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight and Find Your Path Back to Health, is a preventive cardiologist who has gone against the grain to expose yet another genetically engineered monstrosity, shedding light on the dark side of today’s commercial wheat crops.

Filed Under: Feature Articles

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

Soup’s On! Healthy Choices Kids Love

“What’s a surefire way to get kids dashing to the dinner table? Simmer up a batch of hearty soup and then sit back and watch it disappear,” says Ken Haedrich. “Kids love soup,” he main­tains, “because it’s warm and soothing and slurpy.”

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Healthy Kids Tagged With: get kids to eat, soup

May 6, 2012 By Mathilde Vandenbulke

Smart Heating Options: Stay Warm and $ave

The latest edition of the Consumer Guide to Home En­ergy Savings reports that heating costs represent the largest residential energy expense—35 to 50 percent—of annual energy bills.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Green Living Tagged With: home energy savings

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

How to Be a Good Patient

Being a good patient is essential to any successful treatment, espe­cially holistic treatment. Often, people seeking alternative care arrive at a practitioner’s or therapist’s office fed up with conventional treatment and confused by the lack of permanent healing…

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Healing Ways Tagged With: successful treatment

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

Future Fuels: U.S. Renewable Energy Surpasses Nuclear

Beginning in 2011, renewable energy production in the United States surpassed nuclear production in overall quantity and percentage. As a percentage of total U.S. energy generation, renewables are steadily, if modestly, gaining. California’s leadership goal targets the utilization of 33 percent renewable energy sources by 2020.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Global Briefs Tagged With: renewable energy

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

Rocky Topping: Appalachian Residents Oppose Coal Mining Policies

Even though coal mining forms the economic backbone of several Appalachian states, a recent poll reveals overwhelming local resistance to the technique of removing the entire tops of mountains to secure the coal, and then dumping the toxic remains in valleys and streams. Residents are mad enough to make it an election issue.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Global Briefs

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

Going Out Green: New Mortuary Practices Reduce Mercury Pollution

Resomation, Ltd., in Glasgow, Scotland, has invented a new alkaline hydrolysis unit as a green alternative to cremation. Founder Sandy Sullivan plans to install the first one in America at the Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Global Briefs Tagged With: green alternative to cremation

May 6, 2012 By Mathilde Vandenbulke

Fishy Business: Something’s Spawning Gender-Bent Fish

A French study examining wild gudgeon fish that live directly downstream from a pharmaceutical drug manufacturing plant found that up to 80 percent of them exhibited both male and female traits in their sex organs.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Global Briefs

May 6, 2012 By Healthy Yours Michigan

Resilient Communities: Volunteerism Remains Strong in America

More than 60 million Americans volunteered 8 billion hours of their services in 2010, holding steady with the previous year, according to the latest report by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), released late last year.

Filed Under: Feature Articles, Global Briefs Tagged With: volunteerism

December 1, 2010 By Mathilde Vandenbulke

Burning Man…Stepping into the Light

By Leslie Blackburn
Ecstasy. Bliss. Freedom. Connection. Love. We experience life, each through our own unique set of filters. We create our own reality. At Burning Man, over 50,000 people came together in the desert under some of the harshest conditions to create a sustainable community, a City, from the ground up.

Filed Under: Feature Articles

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