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Articles from ‘July 2024’ Issue

Keeping Health Impacts of Air Pollution Top of Mind This Summer

Article courtesy of the Clean Air Partnership

Years of scientific research have established that ozone and particle pollution are a threat to human health at every stage of life. Some groups of people, however, are more at risk of illness and death than others because they are more likely to be exposed, are more vulnerable to… [click headline to read more]

ASL Pewter hosts guest artists July 20-21

Thomas and Patricia Hooper own and operate ASL Pewter in beautiful, historic downtown Ste. Genevieve, MO, where we handcraft traditional, functional pewter pieces. All our pewter is 100% lead free and food safe. We use a large selection of antique molds from as far back as 1650, as well as designing and making our own… [click headline to read more]

Getting Lost in Nature Outdoor Adventures in the Bi-State

By Christina Staff, Healthy Planet Staff Writer

When is the last time someone told you to get lost… and meant it in a good way? Getting lost in nature not only provides countless health benefits for your physical body, but it also acts as a healing power to lighten your mood and nourish your soul. Pack… [click headline to read more]

Dr Amy DavisBiochemical Individuality and Functional Medicine

By Dr. Amy K Davis, M.D.

Functional Medicine is focused on overall health by using personalized and system-oriented medical care. We are all truly unique in our genetic makeup and in how our environmental exposures impact us. There are two different components that contribute to biochemical individuality.

First, the genes inherited from your parents and ancestors determine… [click headline to read more]

Get Glowing for Summer

Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but it can also be harsh on your skin. Between the sun’s UV rays, high temperatures, and exposure to chlorine and saltwater, your skin can become dry, damaged, and prematurely aged. At Vitality Unlimited Spa, we are dedicated to helping you achieve a summer glow that… [click headline to read more]

Dr Gail CloudTherapist’s Daughter: A New Book Launching This Month

By Dr. Gail Cloud

This July, I am launching my first published book. It is officially coming out at the end of the month, and I am excited and anxious for its arrival.

You are invited to the official launch party for my book on August 2nd from 4 pm until 6 pm at Mansions on the… [click headline to read more]

Dr Simon YuGlioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) Case Studies: Biological Dentistry in Oncology Care

By Simon Yu MD

Patients who consult me are typically aware that my specialty is not confined to a specific field within medicine; rather, it encompasses General Internal Medicine and Integrative Medicine. Despite this, I consistently see cancer patients seeking second opinions, who are interested in Acupuncture Meridian Assessment (AMA) to determine potential problems. I always… [click headline to read more]

CONSERVATION CORNER: More Than Meets The Eye

By Dan Zarlenga, Missouri Department of Conservation

Photo caption: Black-eyed Susans possess a beauty to bees and butterflies we humans will never see. Photo by Noppadol Paothong, Missouri Department of Conservation

As the month of July unfurls its warm and sunny days, it welcomes a parade of brilliant flowers. One of these is the black-eyed Susan. It’s… [click headline to read more]

Irresistible Community Builders, LLC presents: Cheaper Faster Better

By Tom & Carol Braford

In his new book by the above title, Tom Steyer, the billionaire technology investor who ran for President on a climate platform in 2020, says that we are winning the climate war, but we are not going far enough fast enough to avoid catastrophic damage along the way. He is out… [click headline to read more]

2024 Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant of the Year: Jeana Phlox

By Ann Lapides

Best Performer in Top Field Trial “…attracted more butterflies than any other garden phlox…”

Jeana Phlox brings months of beautiful color and excellent disease resistance. Its many sweetly fragrant flower heads are made of hundreds of petals in lovely shades of rosy pink. At a recent field trial at the world-renowned Mt. Cuba Center in… [click headline to read more]

Protecting Irreplaceable Trees from Lightning

By Wendell Phillips “Phil” Berwick

 The St Louis region is no stranger to the sound of crackling storms and broken trees. And the carpenter prophet from Nazareth, who said toward the end of this age, there will be an increase in earthquakes in various places, was from the Mid-East. He would have spoken of an increase… [click headline to read more]

Think Outside, No box needed! Adventures in the Shawnee

Hike more, worry less! Get the family back outside and take time to reconnect with nature and one another. The fresh air is good for your mind, body and soul. There’s no better place to do that than with an adventure to the Shawnee National Forest in Southernmost Illinois.

Hiking

Take time to enjoy one of the… [click headline to read more]

Free Glass Recycling Comes to Eureka

There is a receptacle for glass recycling now available at Earthbound    Recycling, 25 Truitt Drive in Eureka.

Glass can be dropped off in the mew purple bin on the north side of the parking lot near the paper bins 24 hours a day.

Please follow the guidelines below:

Accepted

Glass food & beverage containers

With or without labels

Window glass (no… [click headline to read more]

ARTful Living: There’s really nothing like a St. Louis summer!

By Michelle “Mike” Ochonicky, Healthy Planet Arts Editor

Photo: The Key to My Heart, by Martha Lalinde, at Crossroads Arts Council

Okay, it’s hot…and humid…but it’s still grand! Growing up as a “city kid,” I remember vividly the evening concerts in various parks, popsicles, picnics, and simply the relaxed pace of it all. I hope you, too,… [click headline to read more]

Fair Lady Crimson Diane K WilsonAvoiding EMFs + Boosting Your Energy Naturally in July Heat!

By Diane K. Wilson

Maintaining high energy, a positive mood, and good vibes can be challenging during the heat. Additionally, minimizing exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can further enhance your well-being.

Here are some practical tips to help you achieve this:

Avoiding EMFs

Limit Screen Time: Reduce your exposure to screens by taking regular breaks from electronic devices. Try… [click headline to read more]

Fourth of July Firecracker Sauce

By Natalie R. Toney M.F.A., C.H., Healthy Planet Food Editor

Summer is in full blast with festivals, markets, fairs, concerts and several other outdoor events well underway! In the midst of all the fanfare is Independence Day, and whether attending the big spectacle at the Arch, a display in your local township, or even gathering at… [click headline to read more]

The Limits to Staying Cool

By Maeve Elder

Forecasts predict another hot summer ahead. Last summer, I shared tips for staying cool. With another record-breaking summer likely this year, I’m thinking about the factors that make staying cool a challenge (or an exorbitant expense) for many St. Louisans.

We are lucky to have a beautiful stock of historic brick buildings in St.… [click headline to read more]

Susan Hunt-BradfordPublisher’s Corner

Do dogs belong at summer festivals and fairs?

I attend many fairs and festivals in the St. Louis and Illinois region each year. I’m there in spring, summer, and fall, no matter the weather. There is always something interesting to see and experience. I love dogs and seeing them wherever I go, except when it’s too… [click headline to read more]

Earthworms’ Castings: Hose Yoga

By Jean Ponzi

Reunion with a force from my young womanhood, Yoga, moved me in ways I was thrilled to find my body (at 3.5-score years of service) is still willing and able to go. Plus a few moves not so fondly recalled.

Connection catalyst, my longtime friend Sharon, celebrated her 80th birthday (!!) leading her Saturday… [click headline to read more]

JB Lester The Healthy Planet St. LouisFounder’s Forum: Chip On The Shoulder Syndrome

By J.B. Lester

The cicada invasion has calmed down but everything else is heating up. Temperatures for the first week of summer are soaring across the country and even climate change deniers are dripping with sweat. The problem with misguided opinions and conspiracy theories is they don’t change the facts. The flat-earth lemmings are still walking… [click headline to read more]

A Day Trip to Our Garden

By Linda Wiggen Kraft

Green & Growing Editor

Now is the time for an easy summer day trip into your outdoor garden space. The cicadas have retreated into the ground for another 14 or 17 years. The garden is what it is and will be that way for a while. It’s too early for fall planting and… [click headline to read more]

Steve DaviesRecycling 101: Plastic Bags 2 & 4, 4 & 2

By Steve Davies, Healthy Planet columnist

So, as we talked about last time, plastic bags are everywhere with perhaps the most common ones again being those number 2’s. Now if you’ve been around as long as someone such as myself has been, it’s safe to say you’re familiar with the number 1’s and 2’s. Those are… [click headline to read more]

Jasmin AcostaThe Invisible Thread: How Love’s Fleeting Presence Shapes Us

By Jasmin Acosta, Healthy Planet Staff Writer

Love captivates us, yet it can also become the bane of our existence. Every type of love draws us in, filling not only our heart but also our mind, body, and soul as we could easily pour too much, too little, or feel overwhelmed when our glass is overfilled.

It… [click headline to read more]

Tips for Life! Make it Easy!

By Deb Powell, Healthy Planet columnist

Welcome to my new articles of proven ideas and strategies to make life better. I love learning and spent most of my life developing tricks for taking short cuts and making life easier. Anything from housework, staying healthy, making quick, nutritious, and delicious meals, saving money and time, self-care, having… [click headline to read more]

3 Easy Ways to Use Stone to Manage Water

By Sarah Wilson, Healthy Planet Staff WriterAs storms get wetter and stronger, all of us with yards are on the frontlines of water management. If each of us managed our water a bit more effectively, we would help save people downstream heartache and our towns the expense of expanding stormwater management systems.

When we use stone… [click headline to read more]

Organized for Life! Summer Fun!

By Deb Powell, Healthy Planet Columnist

Summer is in full swing by now in most places. Summer clothes and things have been brought out, pools filled, BBQ’s shone up, spring cleaning done, plans made, gardens planted, and yards groomed, so what‘s left? Having fun!!!

Getting through the heat by keeping cool and enjoying the break from routines… [click headline to read more]