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Dear Valued Readers,
As we embrace February 2025, this issue presents a collection exploring the remarkable intersections of health, education, community and human connection.
In our cover story, The Thriving Heart, readers can review the revolutionary world of integrative cardiology. Dr. Jack Wolfson and Dr. Mimi Guarneri guide us through a journey of whole-person heart health, combining cutting-edge diagnostics with holistic practices. This transformative approach to cardiovascular wellness begins on page 16.
reminds us that joy often lies in life’s simplest moments—a smile, a kind word or a gesture of gratitude. In our Inspiration Department (page 22), The Healing Power of Hugs explores the profound healing power of human touch. This piece examines both the scientific and spiritual dimensions of embracing one another, offering practical ways to incorporate meaningful connection into our daily lives.
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The global landscape of education is evolving rapidly, as revealed in Education Reimagined (page 13). From Finland’s student-centered classrooms to Estonia’s digital revolution, witness how nations worldwide are reshaping learning environments to empower future generations. The integration of AI and personalized learning approaches offers a glimpse into a trajectory of education’s promising future.
On page 14, Oneness and Shelter: Global Solutions to Homelessness examines innovative approaches to addressing one of society’s most pressing challenges. From Finland’s “Housing First” initiative to New Zealand’s culturally-informed programs, communities worldwide are demonstrating how collective action and empathy can create lasting change. Amsterdam’s groundbreaking “Under the Bridge” project showcases how creative urban planning can transform abandoned spaces into sustainable micro-communities, complete with solar power, rainwater harvesting and vertical gardens.
The Wise Words Department (page 11) features Anil Gupta’s perspective on finding immediate happiness through his G x G x G formula. His practical wisdom
Turn to page 21 for an exploration of how simple stretching routines can transform heart health. Learn how basic poses like Downward Dog and Cat-Cow can improve circulation, reduce stress and contribute to cardiovascular wellness. This practical guide offers accessible exercises that could integrate into most any lifestyle, noting that maintaining heart health can be both simple and rewarding.
As we navigate 2025, may the wisdom and inspiration found within these pages guide our collective journey forward. May this year hold unlimited potential for personal growth, community building and positive change. Every small action— whether it’s adopting a heart-healthy habit, supporting educational innovation or simply offering a comforting embrace— contributes to a more compassionate and connected world.
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Wisdom of Light Conference Brings Global Experts to Orlando
The Wisdom of Light Conference will be held from February 21 through February 23, at the Hilton Lake Buena Vista, Disney Springs, in Orlando. Attendees will experience presentations from 15 expert speakers from around the world, sharing insights on a range of topics for a weekend of enlightenment and learning.
Featured guests include Grandmother Flordemayo, a founding member of the Confederation of Indigenous Elders; Wendy Kennedy, a prominent spiritual teacher; and Scott Wolter, host of the History Channel series America Unearthed. “Many of the speakers seldom come to the East Coast, so these are rare appearances,” shares producer Mary Ellen Popyk. Topics include Remote Viewing, Metaphysical Ecology, Spiritual Evolution, Natural Health and Wellness, and Achieving Joy in Everyday Life.
In addition to engaging presentations, the conference features special musical performances, including multi-award-winning cellist Keely Mackey who will offer a “cello bath” of sound accompanied by video. “In a world where our lives are consumed by the internet, there’s nothing quite like connecting with like-minded people at an uplifting in-person event,” adds Popyk.
Admission: starts at $399 with options. For more information, visit WisdomOfLightConference.com. Hilton Lake Buena Vista is located at 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista. See ad page 12.
Discover Proactive Health with Choice Thermography
Clinical Thermographer Nicole Austin’s personal journey with thermography led to the early detection of her own kidney cancer, inspiring her mission to help others take charge of their health through this innovative technology.
Choice Thermography utilizes state-of-the-art digital infrared imaging to detect thermal abnormalities in the body, providing valuable insights into inflammation, hormone imbalances and lymphatic congestion. This non-invasive, radiation-free technique is particularly effective for monitoring breast health, complementing traditional screening methods by detecting changes over time.
During a session, you’ll receive a comprehensive health review; thermal imaging of key areas, including breasts, upper back, head, neck and chest; followed by expert interpretation from certified medical doctors. A premium FDA-approved digital infrared camera ensures the highest resolution imaging for optimal accuracy.
As Austin says, “It’s your body, your health and your choice.” Whether you need a full-body scan or targeted breast study, allow Choice Thermography to help you take the proactive approach to your well-being.
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Dr. Josiane Bonté & A Holistic Approach to Mental Wellness
Dr. Josiane Bonté, of Integrative Wellness, known warmly as “Dr. Josiane”, brings more than two decades of expertise to the field of mental health as a distinguished couple and family researcher, licensed psychotherapist and integrative life coach. With fluency in French, Spanish and Portuguese, she serves a diverse multicultural clientele.
Holding a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University, and an MS in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Miami, Bonté’s approach uniquely combines playfulness with deep therapeutic work. She shares, “I use compassionate love as a tool to dissolve conflicts and relational knots.” As a certified Imago Relationship therapist, she specializes in helping couples navigate relationship challenges through visualization and intentional dialogue, transforming power struggles into opportunities for growth and connection.
Bonté’s family therapy practice acknowledges the generational impact of both trauma and resilience, helping families reconnect with their ancestral bonds in meaningful ways. Her therapeutic philosophy centers on a systemic approach, addressing individual needs while considering family and cultural contexts. Her recent research focuses on relational resilience in Black couples, exploring strategies for overcoming multigenerational trauma.
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Online Event and Expo Offers Fertility Guidance
Helping couples make informed decisions about their reproductive health, Best Prep for Pregnancy is a five-day online event and expo from March 25 through 29, featuring more than 30 experts and exhibitors. Attendees will gain insights into the root causes of female and male infertility, and learn about a wholehealth approach to optimal fertility that protects parents and their babies. This immersive conference will offer a wealth of vital tips and solutions for those trying to conceive naturally or with the help of in vitro fertilization (IVF) or egg freezing.
“Combining traditional and modern medicine offers a holistic approach to fertility, enhancing the chances of conception," says event host Dr. Susan Fox, a specialist in reproductive health with more than 23 years of experience. She will be joined by other notable speakers, including Dr. Sarah Green, a leading advocate for integrative fertility methods, and Dr. James Patel, a specialist in egg freezing and IVF technologies.
Sponsored by KnoWEWell and Natural Awakenings magazine, the event will include individual talks, interactive workshops and exhibitor presentations. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with professionals, ask questions and connect with others on similar journeys.
For more information or to register, visit BestPrep4Pregnancy.com. See ad page 19.
Long-Term Health of Cesarean Babies
According to the March of Dimes, nearly a third of live births in the United States are by Cesarean section (C-section), posing increased risks of health problems such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes, asthma and allergies. Scientists suspect that the lack of exposure to the microorganisms in the mother’s vagina during birth may be the reason. Vaginal seeding by wiping a newborn’s skin, nose and mouth with the mother’s vaginal microbes can make the skin and gut microbiome of C-section infants more similar to vaginally delivered babies, but the long-term impacts on health have not been determined.
A study on mice published in the journal Cell may be the first evidence of the positive effect of vaginal seeding on metabolic health. The researchers found that mice that received fecal transplants from babies exposed to vaginal seeding had more diverse microbiomes a few weeks after the transplant. In addition, male mice that received fecal transplants from babies exposed to vaginal seeding had less abdominal fat than male mice with transplants from babies not exposed to vaginal seeding. Increased abdominal fat has been linked to increased risks of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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Smart Pillow
10minds, a South Korean company, has introduced Motionsleep, a smart pillow that can detect snoring and measure oxygen saturation levels for improved sleep and health management. The pillow uses artificial intelligence to record, track, learn and analyze the user’s snoring patterns through a Bluetooth-powered application.
Using seven built-in airbags, the application adjusts the pillow to move the user’s head and back until the snoring intensity decreases. The pillow is made from environmentally friendly memory foam, offering support and comfort for the cervical spine, located in the neck. It has no electronic components, eliminating concerns about electromagnetic waves.
Diet To Reduce Biological Age
A study published in BMC Medicine compared the effects of a vegan diet versus an omnivorous diet on the biological age of 21 pairs of healthy, adult identical twins. The study comprised two four-week phases: delivered meals and self-provided meals. The participants also received nutritional education about choosing minimally processed foods and building balanced plates. Food intake details were captured at the start of the study and again at week four and week eight. Blood tests were taken at the beginning and end of the study to measure DNA methylation, a marker of biological age. Only the vegan group showed a reduction in biological age, with an average reduction of .63 years after eight weeks on the diet. Reductions in the estimated ages of the heart, hormone, liver, inflammatory and metabolic systems were also noted.
Formlabs, a leading supplier of 3D printers, has introduced Premium Teeth Resin, made with biocompatible material that the company claims enhances aesthetics and
has been validated for longevity. The resin can be used for 3-dimensional printing of dentures; temporary full-arch implant-supported restorations; and temporary crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers and bridges up to seven units. Formlabs reports that Premium Teeth Resin is cleared for use in the U.S., European Union, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Canada.
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Ice-Free Arctic Day
An article in the journal Nature Communications predicts that the first ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean could come as early as 2027, which would be the first visible transition from a white Arctic
Ocean to a predominantly blue body of water during the summer. Conditions for an ice-free Arctic Ocean arise when there are less than 1 million square kilometers of ice. While other studies have estimated that the mean ice cover may be less than 1 million square kilometers by September 2050, this research was focused on determining when the first day might occur.
To make their prediction, the scientists used climate models that simulate trends in global temperatures and Arctic sea ice concentrations. They warn that the only way to avoid an ice-free day within this decade is to cut emissions fast enough to cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius. An ice-free Arctic Ocean in the summer is expected to warm the upper ocean and accelerate climate change. Such a change could induce more extreme weather events around the globe and negatively impact the Arctic ecosystem, from zooplankton to the polar bear.
Starch-Based Plastic
Among the sustainable products featured at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, the Honoree in Sustainability & Energy/ Power award was given to Retarch, a starchbased product that is as strong and durable as plastic but eco-friendly and 100 percent biodegradable. Developed by TheDay1Lab, a South Korean biomaterial company, Retarch is made from natural, nonsynthesized polymers that can break down on land and in water without leaving behind harmful chemicals or microplastics. The material can be customized for a wide range of applications that currently use plastics, such as packaging and consumer goods. According to TheDay1Lab, Retarch is free from 42 harmful substances and releases up to 86 percent less CO2 than petroleum-based plastics.
Phasing Out Dry-Cleaning Chemical
In December 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a 10-year phaseout for the use of perchloroethylene (PCE), although most uses will be fully phased out in less than three years. PCE is a solvent used for consumer applications, such as brake cleaners and adhesives, as well as for industrial uses, such as dry cleaning, the production of refrigerants and the processing of petroleum at refineries.
Newly acquired dry-cleaning machines are prohibited from using PCE after six months. The compliance dates for machines that are already in service vary depending on the type of machine; older models will be phased out sooner. Many dry cleaners have already begun the transition to alternative products. The EPA rule is intended to eliminate the health risk to people that work in dry-cleaning facilities. A 2009 study published in the Journal of Environmental and Public Health found that people living in buildings with a dry cleaner had higher rates of kidney cancer.
Comeback of the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow
In August 2024, the 1,000th captive-bred Florida grasshopper sparrow was released into the wild. After observing only 50 of these birds in the wild in 2015, conservationists moved the remaining breeding birds into captivity in an attempt to save the species. These five-inch-tall birds are native to the prairie regions of central Florida and play a crucial part in the local food web, including controlling insect populations. The sparrow’s population decline was due to habitat loss and degradation. Scientists caution that the wild population of Florida grasshopper sparrows is not stable enough to declare the species saved, but the release is a major milestone in its recovery.
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Handmade Gifts for Valentine’s Day
February 14 is a time to celebrate romantic and platonic love among friends, family, coworkers, teachers, pets and significant others. Expressions of affection and adoration are traditionally made through the exchange of cards, flowers, candy and other gifts, prompting consumers to spend nearly $26 billion in 2024, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. This Valentine’s Day, say “I love you” with one of these heartfelt, do-it-yourself crafts that are easy on the planet and the wallet.
Recycled Heart Wreath
Paint six to 10 toilet paper tubes red and let them dry. Flatten the rolls and cut them into four equal-sized rings. Indent each ring to shape it into a heart and arrange them into a larger heart shape. Glue the pieces together and allow them to dry for several hours. Then, make holes on the top of the large heart—one on each side—thread a piece of twine or string through the holes and secure it to make a hanger for the wreath.
Thumbprint Heart Jar
Use empty jars to make upcycled vases for flowers. Wash and dry the containers, then paint the exterior with white acrylic or spray paint. When the paint is fully dry, create heart shapes on the jar using a finger dipped in red or pink paint. After the hearts dry, spray the jar with a clear sealant to protect the art. Fill the jars with flowers and deliver them to that special Valentine.
Birdseed Ornament
An ideal gift for any bird lover, this heart-shaped ornament is a delicious treat for feathered friends. Following the directions on the packaging, dissolve two packets of gelatin in hot water. Add one-and-a-half cups of birdseed to the gelatin and stir thoroughly. Place parchment paper and heartshaped cookie cutters on a baking sheet. Pour the birdseed mixture into the molds and press down. Place a piece of straw near the top of the mold to create a hole for the string. Put the baking sheet with the ornaments in the refrigerator for 24 hours. After the ornaments have fully hardened, remove the straw and thread a piece of twine through the hole, tying it so the ornaments can be hung outside for birds to enjoy.
Melted Crayon Hearts
Having kids means there are usually broken crayons everywhere. Use the pieces to make a new, colorful, heart-shaped crayon.
Collect the old crayons, remove any labels and break them into small pieces. Heat the oven to 200° F. Overfill heart-shaped silicone baking molds with broken crayon (they will condense as they melt). Place the molds on a baking sheet in the oven for 25 minutes or until the crayons are melted. If after 25 minutes the crayons are not melted, raise the temperature to 225o F and bake for an additional five minutes, watching carefully to ensure they do not burn. Once thoroughly melted, remove the molds from the oven and let cool completely. Then carefully remove the colorful crayons from the molds.
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Immediate Happiness
by Sandra Yeyati
Known as the Love Doctor, Anil Gupta is an international public speaker, life coach, relationship mentor and bestselling author of Immediate Happiness. He has held workshops in 18 countries; spoken at Harvard University and Tedx SugarLand; been featured in numerous publications and media outlets, including Fox News, Sky TV, ABC, CBS and NBC; and met with or coached celebrities, billionaires, athletes, royalty and spiritual leaders. Before moving to the United States with his wife and two children, and embarking upon his coaching career, Gupta was an optometrist for 20 years in the UK.
What is the happiness formula?
Happiness is equal to G times G times G. The first G is, you have to give—your time, your energy, your love, your commitment, your joy, your gifts, your money—without wanting anything in return. The second G is, you have to be grateful for what you have and not focus on what you don’t have. The third G is, you have to grow emotionally, physically, spiritually, financially and mentally. What’s beautiful about this formula is that any time you feel low or upset, one of the three Gs has drastically dropped down. All you have to
do is work out which of them it is. Do I need to give, grow or be grateful? And that takes away all of the overwhelm.
Can you describe what you mean by giving?
It could be a smile, a thank-you, a compliment or opening the door for someone. There are two types of people on the planet: ones that make you happy when they enter a room and ones that make you happy when they leave a room. When you give authentically, all the pain and suffering you’re going through disappears, because you disappear. Your problems disappear and it’s impossible to be upset when you authentically give because you’re focusing on someone else. In the moment you give, you receive endorphins, the person receiving that act of kindness or gift receives endorphins, the person observing that act of kindness receives endorphins, the person sharing the act of kindness receives endorphins and the person receiving that shared act of kindness receives endorphins, so it goes a long way.
Can you explain the gratitude component?
When was the last time you thanked your hands for everything that
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awareness. Awareness gives you clarity; clarity gives you focus; focus gives you action; action gives you results; and results give you momentum, which gives you everything. You cannot be joyous, healthy or in love without awareness, and most people don’t have the awareness; they’re numb or in a funk or just comfortable.
How do you define awareness, and how can we be more aware?
Awareness is a discipline we have to practice, a muscle. To remind yourself to be more aware, you can put a Post-it note with the word “awareness” on your computer, or a rubber band on your wrist or a sock in your back pocket. You can have your phone ring every two hours as an alarm to remind you to be aware. By putting systems into place, you become aware of being aware, and then you’ll start noticing so many things.
Are there mantras you suggest for people?
This is my life. Now I’m in charge. I can handle this. I’m bigger than this. It’s not about me; it’s about the difference I make. When I speak, people listen. I am strong. I am powerful. I am kind. I am generous. I am playful. I have integrity. I love people, and people love me. I make a difference. I am love. I am joy. I am a free spirit. I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m ready. I love me, I love me, I love me. Today is the day. Today is freedom day. Whoever meets me today is going to benefit by having an incredible time with me.
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they’ve done for you? What have you done to reward your heart and to make sure that it’s working properly? Our bodies are miracles, and we have much to be grateful for.
What is your definition of growth, and how do we go about achieving it?
Growth can be emotional, physical, spiritual, mental or financial. So it’s improving
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mental capabilities, working on your emotions, working on being worthy or lovable, working on being the best version of you. Are you physically healthy? Are you hydrating? Are you taking your supplements? Are you exercising? And spiritually, it’s about being a beautiful soul, having a great vibrational energy. You don’t have to go to church for that.
Ultimately, it all boils down to one thing:
You can adapt it for yourself, but these are beautiful incantations. Most people have negative incantations like—I’m stupid; I’m not good enough; no one loves me; I’m alone—and they reinforce it, but if you are the light, the darkness will disappear.
Sandra Yeyati is the national editor of Natural Awakenings.
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Education Reimagined: Global Breakthroughs
by Dawn Carr
Education is the heart of a thriving society, shaping the way we grow, solve problems and contribute to the world. Across the globe, groundbreaking educational models are transforming how students learn, sparking creativity and equipping them to face modern challenges with confidence. These inspiring approaches give hope for a brighter future where every learner can reach their full potential.
Finland: A Model of Student-Centered Learning. Finland has redefined education by putting students first. Rather than emphasizing test scores, schools focus on creativity, well-being and collaboration. Teachers design lessons tailored to students’ unique needs, encouraging curiosity and critical thinking. With smaller class sizes and highly respected educators, Finland proves that trusting teachers and emphasizing personal growth creates deeper learning experiences. Outdoor education and creative subjects further ensure students grow into well-rounded individuals.
Estonia: Pioneering Digital Learning. Estonia is setting new standards in digital education. By introducing technology early, students learn essential digital skills alongside core subjects. Classrooms equipped with tablets, virtual reality tools and online resources make learning engaging. Estonia’s focus on early childhood play and social development creates a balanced start to learning. Flexible digital classrooms also allow students to learn both in person and remotely.
Singapore: Balancing Innovation with Discipline. Singapore blends high-tech learning with professional teaching excellence. Flipped classrooms—where students explore concepts digitally before class discussions—foster critical thinking. Teachers receive continuous training
to stay current with modern techniques. Singapore balances innovation with foundational skills, ensuring students are prepared for evolving career demands.
The Netherlands: Personalized Learning Through Technology. The Netherlands’ ‘iPad Schools’ personalize education by replacing textbooks with interactive content, allowing students to learn at their own pace. This independent learning approach fosters self-motivation and accountability. Schools emphasize collaborative problem-solving, encouraging critical thinking while involving parents to extend learning beyond the classroom.
Scotland: Embracing Creativity Across Subjects. Scotland makes creativity central to education by integrating it across subjects. Project-based learning encourages students to solve real-world issues, while national resources support creativity skill development. Arts-based strategies further strengthen connections across subjects, enhancing the overall learning experience.
China: Encouraging Innovation and Collaboration. China has shifted from a test-driven approach to one emphasizing creativity. Reforms now encourage collaborative projects and open-ended questions. By blending the arts and sciences, China equips students with both technical and creative skills essential for a changing workforce.
The Role of AI in Transforming Education
AI is reshaping education by offering personalized learning and intelligent tutoring systems. These tools assess progress in real-time, providing targeted support while freeing teachers to focus on mentorship. AI also helps close educational gaps by offering
quality resources to underserved areas. When paired with compassionate teaching, AI enhances inclusivity while preserving the human connection in learning.
A Global Vision for Hopeful Education
These educational innovations emphasize creativity, technology and personalized learning, proving that education can empower societies. From Finland’s studentfirst model to Estonia’s digital leadership, these breakthroughs remind us that education should inspire curiosity and growth. By ethically integrating AI and valuing each student’s potential, we can create a brighter, more compassionate world for all.
Dawn Carr is a high-powered national and international consultant to charitable and human rights organizations, multinational corporations and governments, and has worked with notable personages in the entertainment industry, arts, health and wellness, philanthropy, global justice and equality, and humanitarian causes.
Oneness and Shelter: Global Solutions to Homelessness
by Dawn Carr
Homelessness is a complex global issue that touches the very core of our shared humanity. It’s not just about lacking a physical shelter; it’s about the loss of dignity, stability and opportunity. To truly address this challenge, we must look beyond borders and embrace a perspective of Oneness—recognizing our interconnectedness and shared responsibility.
The Human Face of Homelessness
Behind every statistic is a person with a unique story, dreams and potential. Consider Maria, a single mother who lost her job during an economic downturn and found herself living in her car with her two children. Or James, a veteran struggling with PTSD, unable to maintain stable housing due to lack of support. These
stories remind us that homelessness can affect anyone, often due to circumstances beyond their control.
Challenging Stereotypes
One of the most damaging aspects of homelessness is the stigma attached to it. Society often labels those experiencing homelessness as lazy or unmotivated, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.
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Many are victims of systemic issues, economic hardships or personal tragedies.
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• Job loss or underemployment
• Medical emergencies leading to financial ruin
• Domestic violence forcing individuals to flee their homes
• Mental health challenges without adequate support
• Lack of affordable housing in urban centers
Global Solutions Learning from Each Other
Around the world, innovative approaches are making a difference:
Finland’s Housing-First Model: Finland has nearly eradicated homelessness by providing permanent housing without preconditions. This approach recognizes that stable housing is fundamental to addressing other life challenges.
Japan’s Community Integration: Japan focuses on prevention through robust social safety nets and community programs. Their approach emphasizes maintaining strong family and community ties as a buffer against homelessness.
Brazil’s Grassroots Movements
Movements like the Homeless Workers’ Movement (MTST) advocate for affordable housing as a fundamental right, pushing for policies that prioritize low-income housing developments.
United States’ Supportive Housing: Cities like Houston have seen significant reductions in homelessness through a combination of Housing First and comprehensive supportive services.
New Zealand’s Indigenous-Led Approaches: Māori-led programs in New Zealand integrate cultural values and community-led solutions, creating sustainable pathways out of homelessness.
The Power of Human Connection
At the heart of successful interventions is
the recognition of our shared humanity. When we see ourselves in others, empathy naturally follows. This perspective shift can lead to transformative change:
1. Community Engagement: Volunteer at local shelters or support organizations working with homeless individuals.
2. Education and Awareness: Challenge stereotypes and share accurate information about homelessness in your community.
3. Advocacy: Support policies that address root causes of homelessness, such as affordable housing initiatives and mental health services.
4. Business Involvement: Encourage local businesses to provide job training or employment opportunities for those transitioning out of homelessness.
A Call to Collective Action
Addressing homelessness requires a holistic approach that combines policy reform, community engagement and individual empowerment. Governments must prioritize affordable housing and robust social safety nets. Businesses can contribute through ethical practices and community investments. Nonprofits and grassroots movements play a crucial role in advocacy and direct support.
The Oneness Perspective
Viewing homelessness through the lens of Oneness reminds us that the well-being of one affects the well-being of all. When we embrace this interconnectedness, we see not just challenges but opportunities to build a more compassionate and equitable world.
By sharing success stories, challenging stereotypes and fostering empathy, we can inspire collective action. Solutions that work in one region can spark innovation elsewhere, creating a global ripple effect of positive change.
Innovative Solutions and Community Impact
Technology is increasingly playing a role in addressing homelessness. Digital
platforms and apps are connecting individuals with essential services, shelters and potential employers, streamlining access to resources. Cities are leveraging data analytics to identify at-risk individuals and allocate resources more effectively.
Community-led initiatives are also making a significant impact. Community Land Trusts—nonprofit organizations that acquire and manage land—ensure long-term housing affordability and prevent displacement. Tiny home villages are providing privacy and dignity often lacking in traditional shelters, fostering supportive environments for rebuilding lives.
These innovative approaches, combined with global best practices, demonstrate the power of creative thinking and community engagement in tackling homelessness. By embracing these solutions and fostering collaboration between government, nonprofits, businesses and community members, we can make significant strides in addressing this complex issue and creating a more equitable society for all.
In this journey, every action counts. Whether it’s offering a kind word to someone on the street, supporting local initiatives or advocating for systemic change, we all have a role to play in creating a world where everyone has a place to call home.
Ultimately, addressing homelessness is about restoring hope, dignity and opportunity. It’s about recognizing the inherent worth of every individual and working together to ensure that no one is left behind. As we move forward, let us carry the vision of a world where homelessness is not a current reality, but a chapter in history we collectively overcame through compassion, innovation and unity.
Dawn Carr is a high-powered national and international consultant to charitable and human rights organizations, multinational corporations and governments, and has worked with notable personages in the entertainment industry, arts, health and wellness, philanthropy, global justice and equality, and humanitarian causes.
The Thriving Heart
Integrative Approaches to Cardiology
by Carrie Jackson
Although only the size of a fist, our hearts pump blood to our organs and supply oxygen and nutrients to our cells, allowing every system to function optimally. Maintaining a healthy heart is one of the most important factors for overall wellness, and cardiovascular disease is highly preventable. Integrative cardiology, which focuses on treating the whole person rather than just the heart, reflects a shift toward more individualized, patient-centered care. Using personalized nutrition, expansive blood testing, advanced therapies and holistic practices, doctors and patients can blend the best of traditional and integrative
strategies for a more balanced and effective approach to heart health.
The 100-Year Heart
Dr. Jack Wolfson is a board-certified cardiologist, bestselling author and founder of the site NaturalHeartDoctor.com. He pioneered the 100-year heart method, which focuses on what he calls “thrival” nutrition, lifestyle, biohacking and ultra-diagnostics to lead a life filled with vitality, clarity and longevity. “Our approach is root-cause medicine, which puts pharma last,” he explains. “By looking at daily habits and lifestyle choices, we are able to see why people
develop cardiovascular disease, which is the number one killer worldwide.”
Wolfson notes that cardiovascular health begins by giving the heart the nutrition it needs to thrive. “Food is medicine, and a paleo-based diet like our ancestors followed has been shown to optimize heart function,” he says. “I recommend patients focus on eating wild seafood and pasture-raised meats such as bison, including organs like the heart and liver. This is supplemented by foraging for things like eggs, raw dairy, nuts, seeds, avocados, coconuts and other fruits and vegetables.”
How we live has a dramatic effect on heart health, and Wolfson asserts that there are a number of lifestyle factors we can control. “A thrival lifestyle centers around being outside in natural sunlight and participating in activities we enjoy. When combined with a positive mindset and high-quality sleep, these practices increase longevity and contribute to a deeper sense of meaning and fulfillment,” he says. “It’s also essential to avoid environmental toxins, such as air pollution, plastic and indoor pollutants like mold from water damage, to the best of your ability. Finally, managing stress and getting movement throughout your day are key to optimal cardiovascular function.”
A truly holistic approach to wellness combines many interrelated tools. “Find an activity you love to do outside, whether that’s hiking, biking, stand-up paddleboarding or yoga. Before you begin, turn your attention inward and think of three things you are grateful for,” Wolfson advises. “This gratitude practice helps you find your happy place, and it gives you a sense of purpose in a world where that’s becoming increasingly difficult. It engages the autonomic nervous system, which controls functions like heart rate and blood pressure.”
Wolfson believes that for a healthy mind, body and heart, a chiropractor should be the gatekeeper to overall wellness. “Chiropractic care uses the manipulations of bones in a purposeful way to make impactful changes to the neurologic system. It sends out beneficial, efferent signals to all of the cells, tissues and organs, including the heart. It also helps to get us out of the ‘fight-flight-orfreeze’ mode that so many people are operating in,” he remarks. “Chronic stress from work, family, news and finances keeps the sympathetic nervous system activated, but chiropractic treatments help stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, which allows us to rest and digest.”
To kickstart heart health even further, Wolfson’s 100-year heart method uses thrival biohacking methods such as supplements and non-surgical recovery therapies. “Evidence-based, food-grade supplements from field-harvested animals and wild fish
support heart function without chemicals or pharmaceuticals,” he points out. “People also may need additional minerals like magnesium, herbal remedies, probiotics or detox strategies if they’ve been living around pollutants. Non-invasive technologies like red light therapy, sauna use, massage, ozone therapy and other cutting-edge treatments help to hack our system and support a healthy heart.”
Treating the Whole Person
Dr. Mimi Guarneri is a California-based cardiologist; the medical director of Pacific Pearl La Jolla; an award-winning researcher, consultant and philanthropist; and president of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine. In her practice, she combines conventional, integrative and natural medicine to holistically treat the whole patient.
Guarneri says that while cardiovascular disease is still largely misunderstood, it is also highly preventable. “People think it’s a disease of cholesterol, but it’s actually due to inflammation, oxidative stress and immune response,” she explains. “Inflammation can come from obesity, stress, sleep apnea, poor food choices and food sensitivities, and that is what causes damage to the lining of the blood vessels. In the conventional medicine realm, that means telling patients to stop smoking, lose weight and get blood pressure and cholesterol under control. From a holistic perspective, we look at all the lifestyle factors that contribute to heart health.”
When treating a patient with heart disease, Guarneri uses the metaphor of a tree with sick branches. “Instead of just cutting them off, you have to look at the soil to see what can be causing the illness. The soil of our lives includes micro- and macro-nutrition, a healthy microbiome, avoiding toxins, highquality sleep, physical activity and mental, emotional and spiritual wellness. All these factors contribute to healthy heart function,” she says.
Guarneri uses advanced testing to assess a patient’s baseline heart health. “We begin with a blood and urine micronutrient analysis, which measures the level of antioxidants and nutrients in the body. Then we conduct
a microbiome analysis, which is a threeday stool test that shows how someone is digesting their food. We can see every type of microbe, any parasites and if there is dysbiosis [imbalance] or bacteria overgrowth. Finally, we conduct an in-home study on sleep, which is an integral part of cardiovascular health. Someone with sleep apnea can snore and stop breathing, putting them at increased risk for heart disease, heart failure and high blood pressure,” she says.
Advanced cardiovascular testing shows additional valuable data. “An EndoPAT tells us if the lining of the blood vessels is making nitric oxide, the most important ingredient for heart health. This is a 40-minute, in-office procedure that does not require radiation. Since cardiovascular disease is an inflammatory disease, we do advanced lipid testing to measure inflammatory markers. A high-sensitivity C-reactive protein test measures the level of C-reactive protein in your blood to assess your risk of heart disease and stroke. A 24-hour blood pressure cuff tells us what’s happening throughout the day, and a continuous glucose monitor shows how blood sugar reacts to foods. It’s also valuable feedback to the patient, who can see how their body responds to what they’re ingesting,” says Guarneri.
With all this data, the team creates a road map to health. “We make recommendations based on each patient’s individual needs, including supplements, food choices and lifestyle modifications,” she says. “I may suggest nutraceuticals to complete something that’s missing, such as vitamin D, or I may use them to treat a problem. We’ll prescribe omega-3 [fatty acids] if your triglycerides are high, but we’re also going to give you a low glycemic index diet.”
Guarneri works with patients to manage stress through mindfulness, meditation, exercise and other lifestyle choices. “If you are in constant ‘fight-or-flight’ mode, you are producing adrenaline, noradrenaline and cortisol, which cause blood pressure to go up, the coronary arteries to constrict, cholesterol to increase and oxidative stress
to develop,” she explains.
Guarneri points to a study involving Black Americans with hypertension that showed a 48 percent reduction in cardiovascular events through the use of transcendental meditation. “Mindfulness has also been shown to improve telomeres, telomerase and other genes of aging. Making conscious decisions in our behavior in response to stress is key to overall wellness and cardiovascular function. If your habit is to go home and have a drink after a hard day, we encourage patients to put on their tennis shoes and take a walk instead,” she says.
The Future of Cardiology
New advancements in cardiology are made all the time. In the coming year, cardiologists and researchers are expected to dig deeper into lipid disorders, obesity management and RNA-based therapies for conditions like cardiac amyloidosis, heart failure, dilated cardiomyopathy and hypertrophic
cardiomyopathy. We can also expect to see an increase of awareness and interest in the role lipidology [the study of lipids or fatty acids] has on cardiovascular disease. “Preventive cardiologists and clinical lipidologists like myself have been checking Lp(a) levels for well over two decades now, but there has been little we could do medically to reduce high levels,” says Yasmine S. Ali, MD, MSCI, FACC, FACP, adding that a number of nucleic acid therapeutic trials suggest this may change soon.
Experts stress that despite technological treatment advancements, preventative care is still the most effective way to ensure cardiovascular health. “Everyday lifestyle choices have the biggest impact on overall wellness and living a life of vitality, clarity and longevity,” says Wolfson.
Carrie Jackson is a Chicago-based freelance writer and frequent contributor to Natural Awakenings. Connect at CarrieJacksonWrites.com.
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Stretching for Heart Health
Gentle Movements To Regulate Stress and Circulation
by Maya Whitman
The beauty of stretching is that it doesn’t require fancy equipment or hours of dedication. And, it doesn’t just improve flexibility and range of motion in the joints and muscles. In just a few minutes, simple stretches can reduce stress and improve heart health and circulation, too.
A 2020 meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health suggests that stretching exercises reduce arterial stiffness, resting heart rate and diastolic blood pressure, generally improving the functioning of blood vessels in adults.
A 2020 study published in The Journal of Physiology by the University of Milan also found improved blood flow, lower blood pressure and decreased stiffness of the arteries in 54 participants that completed a 12-week stretching program. People with stiff arteries often have high blood pressure, high cholesterol and/or inflammation. Good blood flow reduces arterial wall damage and may lower the risk for heart attacks and strokes.
Try these heart-healthy stretches at least two to three days a week, and repeat each stretch on both sides two to four times.
Seated Forward Bend: Sit on the floor with legs extended straight ahead. Keep the back straight and slowly reach forward for the toes, stretching as far as possible without straining. Hold this position for 20 to 30 seconds to gently stretch the hamstrings and lower back, while taking deep, controlled
breaths to deliver oxygen-rich blood to the heart and muscles. Combining physical movement with mindful breathing reduces stress—a key factor in heart disease.
Cat-Cow Stretch: Begin in a tabletop position with hands and knees on the floor. For the “cat” pose, arch the back toward the ceiling while tucking the chin to the chest. Gently shift into the “cow” position by lifting the head while allowing the belly to drop toward the floor. Flow between these two poses for 30 to 40 seconds, focusing on breathing. This stretch improves circulation, relieves tension in the spine and facilitates better blood flow throughout the body. It also enhances the connection between breath and movement, promoting relaxation and a steady heart rate.
Chest-Opener Stretch: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Clasp hands behind the back and gently lift them up as the chest is opened toward the ceiling. Hold the stretch for 20 to 30 seconds. Opening up the chest is great for posture; it also expands the lungs and improves breathing, boosting oxygen intake, which the
heart needs to fuel the body efficiently and maintain healthy circulation.
Downward Dog: Start in a tabletop position. Tuck the toes under and lift the hips toward the ceiling to form an inverted “V” shape. Keep the heels as close to the floor as possible and hold for 30 seconds while breathing deeply. This popular yoga pose stretches the shoulders, hamstrings and calves while promoting blood flow to the heart and brain and relieving tension in the body. It also encourages a calm, yet focused state of mind.
Side Neck Stretch: Sit or stand tall, keeping the shoulders relaxed. Slowly tilt the head toward one shoulder until there is a feeling of a light stretch along the opposite side of the neck. Hold for 15 to 20 seconds and repeat on the other side. Stress often builds up in the neck and shoulders, which can lead to tension headaches and increased blood pressure. These gentle neck movements will modulate blood pressure and encourage relaxation. Pair the stretch with slow, controlled breathing to calm the nervous system, which can positively impact the heart.
Seated Spinal Twist: Sit on the floor with legs extended. Bend the right knee and place the right foot on the outside of the left thigh. Place the right hand on the floor behind the back. Place the left elbow on the outside of the right knee. Twist gradually to the right while keeping the spine tall. Hold for 20 seconds, then repeat on the other side. This stretch improves spinal flexibility and stimulates blood flow around the major arteries of the torso. It also massages the internal organs, aiding digestion and indirectly benefiting cardiovascular health.
Standing Hamstring Stretch: Stand with feet hip-width apart. Extend one leg out in front, placing the heel on the ground with the toes pointing upward. Softly bend the other knee and lean forward from the hips, keeping the back straight. Hold for 15 to 20 seconds, then switch legs. Stretching the hamstrings enhances blood circulation in the lower body, which can reduce pressure on the heart. This is particularly helpful for anyone that spends long periods sitting during the day.
Maya Whitman is a regular contributor to Natural Awakenings.
Healing Power of Hugs
by Marlaina Donato
“Ihave learned that there is more power in a good strong hug than in a thousand meaningful words,” wrote American novelist Ann Hood, and her words ring true for many of us. When in the arms of a loved one, we share the heartbeat of the present moment. Spiritual traditions provide manifold forms of meditative practices, but embracing another human being might be the most enjoyable way to achieve a deep state of calm and mindfulness.
Hugs can mark beginnings, tethering two lives in committed union, or they can punctuate endings when we say goodbye. When we are sick or grieving, allowing someone to gather us in their safe embrace is strong medicine.
Science tells us that hugging tames our stress response, bolsters the immune system and helps children to better cope with life later in adulthood. Our arms are energetic extensions of the heart, and welcoming someone into a circle of security is the body’s act of prayer, engaging the emotions and soothing the soul.
Despite all the good a hug might offer, past trauma or inhibition can prevent us from benefiting from this human need for touch. Asking someone, “May I give you a hug?” is a good place to begin, and so, too, making the decision to receive someone else’s affectionate gesture. For those without loved ones nearby, therapeutic massage, playing with a pet or clutching a favorite stuffed animal can kick off a similar cascade of feelgood chemicals when we are overwhelmed.
Hugging can be part of our daily spiritual wellness practice, an investment that goes beyond ourselves and into the world, one embrace at a time. Here are a few ideas to get the ripple effect going:
• Hug your partner without sexual agenda and connect heart-to-heart.
• Hug your child during happy times, not only on challenging days.
• Ask for a hug; initiation is a sign of strength, not neediness.
• Hold a hug for at least 20 seconds.
Marlaina Donato is an author, visionary painter and composer. Connect at WildflowersAndWoodsmoke.com.
Holistic Lifestyle for Dogs
How Herbs, Mushrooms and the Outdoors Can Help
by Rita Hogan
Caring for a dog holistically involves supporting their body, mind and environment in a balanced, natural way that emphasizes prevention and harmony, rather than merely addressing symptoms. Incorporating herbs and mushrooms into a dog’s daily routine, and learning which are most beneficial throughout the year, are effective ways to achieve this balance. The idea is to support immunity
and other internal healing mechanisms before problems arise.
It is helpful to adopt a “dog-as-ecosystem” approach, where all aspects of their wellbeing are seen as interconnected. A dog’s organs, nervous system, physical health, emotional state and environment continually influence one another. For example, stress can trigger a cascade of responses,
such as overstimulating the nervous system, leading to digestive upset or a weakened immune system. Similarly, exposure to toxins might contribute to behavioral changes because the nervous system is inextricably related to the liver’s role in detoxification. Herbs can address these connections and help maintain balance across a dog’s entire ecosystem.
Choosing the Right Herbs and Mushrooms
Because emotional health is closely tied to physical health, calming herbs and mushrooms can help maintain physical balance by reducing inflammation, supporting digestion and detoxification, and enhancing overall organ function. Here are some of the most effective choices.
• Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)
• Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
• Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) also stimulates bile production, which aids in the digestion of fats and proper
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stool formation.
• Milk thistle (Silybum marianum). Use milk thistle seed rather than a standardized extract of silymarin, the active ingredient in milk thistle.
• Nettle leaf (Urtica dioica/urens) also provides anti-inflammatory vitamins and minerals.
• Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) directly impacts the nervous system by reducing stress-induced gastrointestinal
discomfort.
• Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) modulates the immune system, the gut and the nervous system.
• Calendula (Calendula officinalis) improves coat condition, liver function and helps balance the microbiome.
• Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
Stress and Anxiety Herbal Infusion
1 tsp dried dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)
1 tsp dried milk thistle seeds (Silybum marianum)
1 tsp dried nettle leaf (Urtica dioica/urens)
1 cup boiling water
Combine dandelion root, milk thistle seeds and nettle leaf in a shatterproof glass container. Pour one cup of almost boiling water over the herbs and cover to let them steep for 15 minutes. Strain, reserving the liquid, and cool. Give one tablespoon for every 20 pounds of body weight. It can be mixed with food.
Nature Nurture
Along with a daily infusion of herbs and mushrooms in a dog’s diet, spending time in nature will benefit them tremendously. Whether walking in the woods, playing fetch at the park or lying in the grass, this connection to Earth provides grounding, mental stimulation, physical exercise and emotional nourishment. Feeding our furry best friends
natural, calming ingredients and spending time with them outdoors is the ideal recipe for a balanced, happy and healthy life.
Rita Hogan is a clinical canine herbalist with more than 20 years of experience and author of The Herbal Dog: Holistic Canine Herbalism Applications and Practice. Learn more at CanineHerbalist.com.
Chocolate Champions
Benefits of Dark Chocolate and Cacao
by Marlaina Donato
Ancient Mayans prepared beans from the cacao tree, mixed with spices, to make a ceremonial drink that was both sacred and medicinal for them. Today, the market is filled with all sorts of chocolaty treats, but dark chocolate is the lowsugar, nutritional superhero that tickles the tastebuds, boosts the production of moodenhancing endorphins and delivers flavanols, the antioxidant compounds linked to improved cardiovascular health.
“Chocolate affects us deeply when it comes to our emotions. This is why you get it when you are sad, when you are happy or when you want to show your love. Chocolate doesn’t just hit the heartstrings, it’s also scientific,” says Chris Davis, a private chef and third-generation cocoa devotee from Belmont, North Carolina, who is passionate about the ingredient’s sweet and savory potential.
The benefits of dark chocolate can be traced back to its high flavanol content. Researchers have discovered that this antioxidant supports the production of nitric oxide, which is crucial for improving circulation, relaxing blood vessels and lowering blood pressure. Flavanols have also been shown to increase insulin sensitivity, which could reduce the risk of diabetes. Observational studies have shown that indulging in one or two small squares (approximately six grams) of high-quality chocolate daily reduces the risk of mortality from heart disease.
How Chocolate Is Made
Chocolate production involves a complex set of steps, beginning with a cacao pod that is
larger than the palm of a hand. The seeds inside this pod are fermented, dried and roasted to create cocoa beans, which are comprised of nibs, cocoa butter and an outer shell. The nibs are ground and refined to produce cocoa solids, and the shell is ground into cocoa powder. The most beneficial dark chocolate contains 70 to 90 percent cocoa solids with minimal added sugar and no artificial ingredients such as alkali, a flavor enhancer that greatly diminishes flavanol content.
Another nutritional powerhouse is cacao powder, which is made from raw cacao beans and nibs that are fermented and roasted at much lower temperatures than the beans used to make cocoa powder. Although it is
more bitter, cacao powder retains more of the bean’s original nutritional value, including flavonoids and antioxidants.
Therapeutic Indulgence
“Rich in B vitamins, cacao is full of minerals such as calcium, copper, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, copper and zinc,” says Sara Ratza, from Tarpon Springs, Florida, a clinical herbalist, health practitioner and author of Drinking Chocolate: Ancient Traditions for Modern Healing. “Traditionally, cacao is given to help raise serotonin and level out dopamine, so the Indigenous people share cacao to help those dealing with addictions. Cacao contains hundreds of chemical compounds such as phenethylamine,
which is associated with the production of endorphins in the brain.”
According to Ratza, theobromine, cacao’s main chemical constituent that many confuse for caffeine, has psychological effects that enhance mood. Cacao was an important part of her own emotional healing while she grieved the loss of both her brother and father. During the COVID pandemic, she owned and operated a brick-and-mortar chocolate factory and shop. “The stories of people coming in and dealing with the trauma of the time is forever ingrained in my heart,” she recalls.
Ratza recommends using cacao in the form of nibs or powder from reputable sources. “If your chocolate has transparency of the origin and/or farm, generally you are buying a higher-quality product,” she explains. No matter how we revel in dark chocolate or cacao, it is important to opt for the “fair trade” certification that ensures the product was manufactured without child labor and at a fair wage for workers.
The Savory Side
For most of us, our love affair with chocolate is based on its sweet form, but a whole world of gourmet fare celebrates its versatility beyond the candy bar or smoothie. For Davis, “The magic truly happens when applied in a savory way. There is a whole other flavor profile to chocolate before sugar is added to it when you want to add an earthy depth to a dish or add smokiness to a protein. Almost any sauce I make with wild game, red meat or red wine I will add a bit of cacao to give it the flavor and color that no other ingredient will come close to.” One of his favorite Mexican recipes is mole, a rich and savory sauce made from chilis and chocolate.
Opening Our Hearts to Chocolate
Ratza believes that consuming chocolate takes us on a journey, if we allow a little time for it to transport and transform us. “Cacao almost forces you to slow down,” she says. “It is important to sit and close your eyes as you sip a cup of cacao or let a piece of chocolate melt on your tongue.”
Marlaina Donato is an author, painter and composer. Connect at WildflowersAndWoodsmoke.com.
Mighty Mushroom Cacao Bites
YIELD: 6 TO 8 BITES
¼ cup roasted cacao nibs 4 to 6 pitted Medjool dates 1 scoop of mushroom-blend powder, based on recommended serving on package (Can be reishi, turkey tail or lion’s mane)
In a high-speed blender, pulse cacao nibs to a flour consistency. Add dates and pulse until completely blended and gooey. Place the mixture into a bowl. Add the mushroom powder and combine by kneading with hands. Roll dough into bite-sized balls or flatten into a pan and cut into squares.
Recipe courtesy of Sara Ratza.
Heart-Opening Drinking Chocolate
YIELD: 1 SERVING
This traditional drinking chocolate does not need milk to froth because the fat from the bean creates the traditional froth at the top of the mug. The main ingredient, cacao paste, contains a higher level of hearthealthy, mood-boosting compounds than found in dark chocolate. For 100 percent pure cacao-bean paste, look for ceremonial-grade cacao, which can be found online or in health food stores.
⅛ to ¼ cup cacao paste
Dash of cinnamon
Dash of cayenne pepper or Cobanero chili pepper
Sprinkle of sea salt
Sweetener to taste (optional)
Put all ingredients in a 12-ounce mug. Add just enough hot water (almost boiling) to cover the cacao. Whisk by hand or with a frother. Once blended, pour additional hot water to fill the cup. Sip slowly with eyes closed and enjoy.
Recipe courtesy of Sara Ratza.
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Thermae Retreat
An organic serene daily retreat to prevent or heal. Infrared saunas, massage, skincare, body scrubs and masques, holistic healing, energy therapy. Yoga, meditation, hydrotherapy.
Dental Health
ADVANCED DENTAL WELLNESS CENTER
Boris Lipovetskiy, DMD
104 SE 1st St., Ft Lauderdale FL 33301
954-525-5662
ADWCenter.com
Dr. Lipovetskiy specializes in natural, biological, and cosmetic dentistry offering latest in technology in our relaxing environment. We provide mercury safe dentistry, metal-free braces, and biocompatible metal-free zirconia implants. He specializes in TMJ and sleep apnea.
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR DENTAL EXCELLENCE
Yolanda Cintron, DMD 2021 E Commercial Blvd., Ste. 208 Fort Lauderdale FL 33308
954-938-4599
FortLauderdaleDentistry.com
All phases of dentistry for optimum health, holistic, bio-compatible dentistry. • Sedation dentistry • Removing of toxic metals • Replacing them with biocompatible materials • Laser dentistry for painless surgeries & extractions • Zirconia/ceramic implants • Natural bone augmentation / Plasma Rich Growth Factor • Oral DNA Testing • Add gums to receding gums.
Dr. Chebanu recognizes the importance of natural therapies and health solutions. His office specializes in Biocompatible and Holistic Dentistry, Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, Ceramic Dental Implants, Oral Surgery, and TMJ Disorders. See ad page 7.
Education
ATLANTIC INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE (ATOM)
100 E Broward Blvd., Ste. 100 Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 954-763-9840 ATOM.edu
ATOM offers a Master’s degree and a Doctoral degree in Oriental Medicine. ATOM has an Intern Clinic that is open to the public. See ad back page.
Fitness
JAZZERCISE
250 NE 56th Ct, Ft Lauderdale, 33334 754-224-8244
Jazzercise.com/location/northandrews-garden
Fun and effective, Jazzercise Cardio Sculpt classes help improve health, appearance and strength! Call or text for a special offer.
Holistic Hair Salon
HAIR HOLISTIC ECO-FRIENDLY STUDIO
Ibana Villasenor
141 NW 20th St., Ste. B7 Boca Raton FL 33431
561-372-5354
HairHolistic@gmail.com HairHolistic.com
Hair services & products with a truly holistic approach like scalp-hair detox, and jet rejuvenation. Hair coloring with Henna or eco-friendly dyes, and formaldehydefree keratine.
Holistic Healing
NEW START NUTRI CENTER
23257 State Rd 7, Ste 104, Boca Raton 561-566-0019
Instagram @NewStartNutriCenter
Holistic Therapist specializing in Live Blood Analysis. Minerals and vitamins testing, and heavy toxins assessment. Schedule your appointment today. Prevention — a pillar of natural medicine.
Homeopathy
HOMEOPATHY CURE
Dr. Iqbal Nazir, M.S.D.Pharm, D.H.S. Licensed Lab Medicine Practitioner 954-226-3652
HomeopathTreatment.com
Natural Cure in Homeopathy of most diseases and symptoms. No side effects. Call Doctor Iqbal Nazir, Functional Homeopathic Specialist for an appointment today.
Mental Health
HEALTH & LIGHT INSTITUTE
754-273-5510, Hollywood
HealthAndLight.com
Restore your well-being, overcoming stress, trauma, anxiety. Our Holistic Approach incorporates Aquatic Therapy, Breathwork, and Somatic Psychotherapy.
Mention this ad for 10% off.
INTEGRATIVE WELLNESS
Josiane Bonté, PhD, LMHC 786-553-5871
DrJosiane@gmail.com
TheIntegrativeWellness.com
Find inner power through compassionate love, Qi Gong, and EMDR therapy.
Foster self-love, harmony, balance, and relational integrity in your relationships. Changing your mind, changes your Life!
800 E Broward Blvd, Ste 507, Ft Laud. 954-537-4016
Discover the EMsella Chair: non-invasive, 30-minute sessions to strengthen the pelvic floor, relieve incontinence, and enhance sexual wellness. Call today for a FREE TRIAL!
The pathfinder to Your Life’s Unique Purpose is your Spiritual Intelligence. Text to schedule a complimentary consultation to explore if our Mentoring is for you.
Get to the root cause and monitor your body for inflammatory changes. Clinical Thermography offers Non-Invasive Full Body & Breast Imaging for Men & Women.
Wellness
ZENPIKE
1326 E Commercial Blvd, #1142
Oakland Park, FL 33334 954-569-5859
ZenPike.com
ZenPike is a spiritual lifestyle platform offering online/in-person classes, events, and journeys. We are a community of spiritual adventurers and conscious creators. Learn More.
Primary Health Care with a Natural Approach including Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Quantum Biofeedback, Weight Loss, Detoxification, Natural Allergy Treatment, Herbal and Homeopathic Remedies, Supplements, Nutrition, Lifestyle Counseling, Circulation enhancement/BEMER therapy, BrainTap and NeuralChek. See ad page 8.
Yoga
BOMBAY ROOM YOGA 3354 NE 33rd St, Ft Lauderdale 954-567-1110
BombayRoomYoga.com
Experience guided spiritual and physical growth on your yoga journey. Disconnect from the outside world and connect within with our expert instructors. Join us now!