Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth March 2022 Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth March 2022 Issue. Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth March 2022 Issue. Ozonetherapy Conference in Irving The American Academy of Ozonetherapy (AAO) and will hold their 11th annual meeting from May 4 through 6 at the Omni Las Colinas Hotel, in Irving. Read More » Bircher-Benner 2 Manual for Patients with Liver and Gallbladder Conditions Sponsored Content A fundamental goal of the Maximilian Bircher Foundation is the promotion of research work to bridge the gap between conventional medicine and scientifically based regulatory naturopathy. Read More » Organic Vertical Farming Startup in Arlington New York’s Bowery Farming plans to place one of its newest indoor smart farms in Arlington, creating more than 100 jobs. Irving Fain, founder and CEO of Bowery Farming Read More » Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth March 2022 Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth March 2022 Issue. Read More » Plant-Based Equals Heart-Healthy March is National Nutrition Month. Some of the primary medical problems today are atherosclerosis also known as heart disease, plaque build-up and hardening of the arteries. Read More » The Dyes Have It Artificial food colors and dyes are the culprit behind rise in food sensitivities. Children leave birthday parties with purple teeth and blue tongues, stained by the lollipops and dark cake Read More » Functional Health Care Conference in Plano The Changing Life & Destiny Conference, held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., April 3, in Plano, will showcase the latest technologies for disease prevention and health and wellness. Read More » Holistic Nurses Online Retreat The ninth annual Texas Regional Holistic Nursing Retreat, Empowering Wellness: The Future of Nursing, sponsored by the Central Texas Chapter of the American Holistic Nurses Association Read More » KUDOS - Dallas Zoo Silver Creek Materials, a Fort Worth recycling, composting, and mining company headed by Robert Dow, has partnered with the Dallas Zoo to turn more than 2 million pounds of manure Read More » Family Festival at Centennial Hall Family Fit Fest 2022 health and wellness exposition (formerly Get Kidz Fit Fest) will take place on April 23 at Centennial Hall Building in Fair Park. Read More » Texas Department of Agriculture Promotes Farmers Markets Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Commissioner Sid Miller wears many hats in the state’s consumer protection agency and also administers school lunches and markets Texas products Read More » Plants: The Workhorses in Our Lives As we explore trends in plant-based eating, I’m reminded of all the other good things that plants make possible in our lives. In fact, I can say with confidence that we take plants for granted. Read More » Ann Armbrecht on the Business of Ethical Botanicals Writer and anthropologist Ann Armbrecht explores the relationship between humans and the planet, notably through her work with plants and plant medicine. Read More » A Weekend Warrior Survival Guide: Prevention, First-Aid and Recovery Weekend warrior injuries can be serious, taking months and even surgery to be resolved. With prevention, simple exercises and minimal investment of time, most suffering can be avoided. Read More » Bacteria May Become Plastic Pathfinders A study has discovered that microbes in oceans and soils worldwide are evolving to eat plastic. Read More » Beyond Kibble: How to Shop for the Healthiest Pet Food There are better quality kibble and canned pet foods available today than in the past, along with frozen raw and freeze-dried raw foods. Here's what to look for in healthy dog and cat food. Read More » Beyond Picky Eating: Help for Pediatric Eating Disorders Children of any gender and age can be afflicted with anorexia nervosa, bulimia and other conditions unique to younger kids, but holistic solutions can help with childhood eating disorders. Read More » Buffalo Cauliflower Bites This healthier version of buffalo wings is meat-free and baked instead of fried, but full of flavor and spice. Read More » Burnout Recovery: Ways to Reset and Find Balance Burnout, once primarily a workplace concern, is turning into a societal norm and causing health issues to arise. Here are helpful strategies to find balance and healing. Read More » Drink Coffee and Tea to Reduce Dementia and Stroke Risk Study finds that drinking both coffee and tea in the course of a day correlates with a lower risk of stroke and dementia compared to drinking either one exclusively. Read More » Easing into a Vegan Lifestyle: Clever Meat Substitutes that Please the Palate How to start adapting a plant-based diet using vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds to create balanced textures and flavors for meat-alternatives. Read More » Eat Alpha Lipoic Acid-Rich Foods to Live Longer A high dietary intake of foods containing alpha lipoic acid (ALA), a plant-based amino acid essential to the body’s metabolism, is associated with reduced risks of death from various causes. Read More » Environment Damaged by Winter Road Salt The salt used on roads to combat snow and ice in the winter is wreaking havoc on the environment and our drinking water. Read More » Flip Side of Melting Glaciers May Benefit Salmon More than 300 melting glaciers between British Columbia and Alaska have the potential to create 3,800 miles of new salmon habitat by 2100. Read More » Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Now Labeled as Bioengineered (BE) The labeling rule for food products altered at the genetic level was finalized and implemented on January 1 to uphold the integrity of labeling claims and increase marketplace transparency. Read More » Journaling to Access Inner Wisdom When we’re feeling overwhelmed or anxious, we can find the inner wisdom we need with these simple journaling steps. Read More » Kids’ Eating Disorders Signs of anorexia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), pica and other childhood eating disorders common in children 12 and under. Read More » One-Pan Skillet Eggplant Parmigiana A vegan version of this delicious Italian favorite using plant-based mozzarella. Read More » People of Faith Find Deep Connection to the Environment Most of the world’s organized religious sects contain a doctrine or reference to preserving the environment. Read More » Plant-Based Foods Go Mainstream: Healthy Eating Gets Easier with Innovations Vegans have no shortage of options as plant-based eating and lifestyle choices go mainstream with creative, sustainable products and services that are better for the planet and our health. Read More » Run 10 Minutes for a Brain Boost New research shows that a mere 10 minutes of moderate-intensity running boosts cognitive function. Read More » Sustainably Coping with Sea Level Rise In the coastal nation of the Netherlands, houseboats able to cope with rising seas or rain-induced floods are being constructed. Read More » Take Vinegar to Lower the Blues Researchers found a reduction in self-reported depression scores in study participants who consumed daily amounts of vinegar. Read More » The 411 on Styrofoam: Why We Should Just Say No The harm Styrofoam causes to human health and the planet outweighs its convenience. Here are safer, eco-friendly alternatives. Read More » The Bounty of Farmers Markets: Buying Local Boosts Health, the Economy and the Planet Farmers’ markets offer the freshest fruits and veggies around, encourage organic and seasonal eating, support local farmers, and lower the carbon footprint of buying and shipping produce. Read More » Tips to Prevent Injury Simple stretches and warmups to help prevent injuries before participating in a workout or physical activity. Read More » KUDOS - Dallas College Faye Davis is the new assistant director of sustainability for outreach and engagement at Dallas College. Read More » In-Print March 2022 March 2022 Issue