Articles from ‘April 2025’ Issue
Blind Faith: Taking One Step at a Time
By Dr. Gail Cloud
I was talking with a client recently about blind faith. This is in the context that at times, having blind faith is helpful and in fact is what helps us get through challenging times.
As I continued thinking about this, something else dawned on me. Every one of us has times of crisis… [click headline to read more]
A Healthy Flora Creates a Happy Gut
By Dr. Amy K Davis, M.D.
When intestinal flora is healthy, it favorably impacts your overall health and vice versa. Understanding how to rebuild your flora is key to improving your digestion, ability to fight infections and a healthy weight for starters.
The flora (trillions of microbes that inhabit your intestines) is important for many reasons.
Digestion
Vitamin production… [click headline to read more]
Spring is Here! Join Dr. Simon Yu at Prevention and Healing
By Simon Yu MD
Would you like to become a patient at Prevention & Healing, Inc. in St. Louis? Have any questions? Join my next Free Monthly Seminar Tuesday April 8, 6:30 pm CDT via Zoom or in person. In addition to Q&A, I will cover important topics in health. You can also meet my colleagues… [click headline to read more]
First in the World Ground Cover Shasta Daisy
By Ann Lapides
Carpet Angel Daisy, Leucanthemum, boasts of being the world’s first and only perennial ground cover daisy. It amazingly grows only 6-8″ tall yet spreads 20″ wide! Huge 3″ unique, one-of-a-kind pure white flowers add to its considerable appeal. The fascinating blooms sit tightly on the foliage. Carpet Angel Daisy shows off incredible basal… [click headline to read more]
Refresh Your Skin for Spring
Spring is about renewal, and your skin deserves the same care and attention. At Vitality Unlimited Spa, we offer a wide range of services and products designed to refresh, restore, and rejuvenate your complexion.
Advanced Skincare Services
From revitalizing facials and Dermaplaning to microdermabrasion and waxing, our skilled Estheticians customize treatments to address your unique skin concerns… [click headline to read more]
Can You Use Hypnosis?
Attend the Heartland Hypnosis Conference to Learn How Hypnosis Can Help You
By William Mitchell M.Div., BCH, CI
When people find out that I am both a Protestant Minister and a Hypnotist, they want to know what can be done with Hypnosis. Most people immediately think of entertaining hypnosis stage shows. However, Hypnotism is much more than… [click headline to read more]
The Incense Journey™: The Spiritual Teachings of Incense & Fragrance Hypnosis
Embark on self-discovery and relaxation with The Incense Journey™: The Spiritual Teachings of Incense & Fragrance Hypnosis. This 3-hour session blends the ancient art of incense and its profound spiritual teachings with powerful hypnosis techniques, providing a unique experience to unwind and rejuvenate
Discover the Power of Aromatherapy
Experience the most potent form of aromatherapy using high-quality, all-natural, smokeless incense that… [click headline to read more]
The Parrot Who Sang HU
By Harold Klemp
A family had a temperamental parrot. When the bird was in one of his bad moods, he would squawk and carry on, making all kinds of noise.
One day the owners decided that they couldn’t put up with the parrot’s bad habits anymore. He was becoming a real pest in the household.
“What if we… [click headline to read more]
KC Metaphysical Fair Returns to St. Charles This Easter Weekend!
We are thrilled to announce that we are BACK in St. Charles for Easter weekend, bringing you an extraordinary event filled with metaphysical wonders, spiritual enlightenment, and holistic healing. This year’s fair promises to be better than ever, featuring some of the best practitioners, artists, and vendors in the metaphysical community!
What to Expect: Join us… [click headline to read more]
Irresistible Community Builders, LLC presents: The Climate Crisis Solved in our Lifetime!
By Tom & Carol Braford
Is this just grasping at straws or is there actually some reason for hope!
Like most people who are somewhat in the know on these things, I have been experiencing a lot of climate anxiety, uncertainty and outright fear for myself, my family, the community, civilization and the natural world!
I like to… [click headline to read more]
CONSERVATION CORNER: The “Hole” Story on Moles
By Dan Zarlenga, Missouri Department of Conservation
Photo caption: The eastern mole, a face only an aerated patch of soil could love. Photo by Jim Rathert, Missouri Department of Conservation
Let’s face it, moles aren’t exactly popular with many homeowners. They have a reputation for defacing lawns with their below ground tunneling, making it more difficult to… [click headline to read more]
Join us at the Bald Knob Cross for the 89th Annual Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 20th at 6:30 am.
This Southern Illinois landmark continues the Easter Sunrise Service tradition surrounded by the Shawnee National Forest near the small town of Alto Pass, Illinois. Bald Knob Mountain itself towers 1000 feet above sea level and serves as a monument of peace, faith, charity, and of hope. Towering above the landscape at over 111 feet, and… [click headline to read more]
Earthworms’ Castings: Superlative Serviceberry
By Jean Ponzi
Our native Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.) is a hardy, versatile small tree that adds ecological value to landscapes. Fragrant white early-spring blossoms attract and nourish pollinators. June-ripe berries feed our birds and will pack antioxidants into homemade jellies and baked goods. Vibrant fall foliage, drought-tolerance and soil-type adaptability make this compact woody a low-maintenance,… [click headline to read more]
ARTful Living
Ready for a Fresh Start? Welcome Spring with This Month’s ARTful Offerings
By Michelle “Mike” Ochonicky, Healthy Planet Arts Editor
Photo: Roaring: Art, Fashion and the Automobile in France, 1918-1939 at St. Louis Art Museum.
Admittedly, this winter has been rough, in oh-so-many ways. Personally, I love the change of seasons and I truly like every season that… [click headline to read more]
Publisher’s Corner
By Susan Hunt-Bradford
Celebrating Earth Day: A Global Commitment to Sustainability
Earth Day, celebrated every year on April 22, serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect and preserve the planet. First launched in 1970, the day has grown into a global movement, with millions of people across the world participating in activities that raise… [click headline to read more]
Sustainability – Repurpose & Reuse
By Diane L. Murtha
“Sustainability” is a popular topic. It’s the ability to maintain, support, or prevent depletion of our various environmental and economic resources. In simple terms, use what we need today in a way that doesn’t compromise the ability of future generations to use what they need. It’s an alternative to wasteful behaviors and… [click headline to read more]
Founder’s Forum: Make Every Day, Earth Day!
By J.B. Lester
April brings us daffodils, tulips and robins. I am so glad that Spring has sprung. It was a hard winter. I think we all need a renewal. The warm Spring sun thaws the ground so we can begin to work with the soil in preparation of the season’s plantings. Time to clean up… [click headline to read more]
Primo Frittata Primavera
By Natalie R. Toney, M.F.A., C.H., Healthy Planet Food Editor
Things I love and look forward to in Spring are the flowers, trees, and grass creating a vivid, living canvas, swells of birdsong at dawn and dusk, petrichor signaling a gentle cleansing rainstorm, sun guided drives and walks (with proper SPF, of course!) butterflies and hummingbirds… [click headline to read more]
Funeral for a Tree – Thoreau’s & Mine
By Linda Wiggen Kraft, Green & Growing Editor
In January 1856, Thoreau watched as a tree was cut down. He stated: “I have attended the felling and, so to speak, the funeral of this old citizen of the town…I who commonly do not attend funerals”. He went on: “I was the chief if not the only… [click headline to read more]
The Hidden Potential of Buildings
By Malachi Rein, Director of the Building Energy Exchange — St. Louis
Buildings might just be humanity’s greatest invention. They serve as our intersection with technology and our environment. Without them we could achieve very little. Filling our fundamental needs is the very reason that they are our constant companions and ironically why, like in any… [click headline to read more]
Enjoy The Small Moments
By Jasmin Acosta, Healthy Planet Staff Writer
In a world that often glorifies hustle and ambition, it is easy to overlook the small joys that make life truly meaningful. We chase after big milestones such as promotions, new homes, grand vacations and often we believe this will define our happiness. However, in reality, life’s most precious… [click headline to read more]
Recycling 101: By the Numbers
By Steve Davies, Healthy Planet Columnist
So, I would say that I used to think when recycling plastic, the numbers made sense and in fact, made it easier for everyone. Products made of plastic would have a number on them and then you would find a bin with that number to put it in. That however,… [click headline to read more]
EarthDance Organic Farm School’s Spring Training for Gardeners Kicks Off with Inspiration and Practical Tips
Photo: Spring Training 2025 participants make observations in the EarthDance greenhouse.
With Spring approaching, gardeners are eager to start planting. EarthDance Organic Farm School in Ferguson recently launched its 2025 Spring Training for Gardeners with the first class, “Starting from Seed,” led by Jena Hood and Kaitie Adams. This session provided practical advice and encouragement, helping… [click headline to read more]
The Builders St. Charles Home Show, presented by James Hardie, Celebrates 20th Anniversary April 4-6 at St. Charles Convention Center
The 20th Anniversary Builders St. Charles Home Show, presented by James Hardie, has free admission and offers area residents the opportunity to shop the latest home improvement products in one convenient location. Local companies bring countless experts to this event who offer valuable home improvement knowledge and advice. Plus, great prizes, kids areas and chances to win… [click headline to read more]
25 Worry, Ruminating + Your Health
By Diane K. Wilson
Physical & Psychological:
Worry contributes to stress-related conditions i.e. headaches, depression, and digestive issues.
Past Worry: Often based on perception, not reality. Holding onto the past makes being right more important than being happy.
Future Worry: Control what you can, release what you can’t. Stop carrying emotional baggage—focus on the present, future.
Mind-Body Connections & Imbalances:
Crown (Top of Head) – “To… [click headline to read more]