Natural Awakenings Greater Boston/Rhode Island October 2021 October 2021 edition of Natural Awakenings Greater Boston/Rhode Island. Inside: Simple Living, Natural Breast Health, Walking for Well-Being, More Satisfying Relationships, and More! Perspective Recognizing that each and all have a different perspective on anything and everything has allowed me to breath a little easier and embrace differences by replacing any angst I may have previously held, with acceptance and love. Read More » A Balanced Nervous System From the Inside Out The goal of chiropractic care is to allow the body to function at its optimal capacity, ideally without pain. Read More » Benefit for Homeless Animals in Warwick Friends of the Warwick Animal Shelter will host its 14th annual Pet Walk with Blessing of the Animals and Costume Contest from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., October 2, 2021 at the Beach in Warwick City Park. Read More » FLOAT Boston to Hold Membership Drive FLOAT Boston will be offering two free floats to anyone that becomes a member in October 2021. Read More » Free Meditation Workshop Time For You Yoga, in Cumberland, Rhode Island, will host a free Troubleshooting Your Meditation workshop for newcomers, beginning and experienced meditators from 2 to 3:30 p.m., October 16, 2021, at its studio. Read More » Full Harvest Moonz Cannabis Dispensary By applying cannabis plant medicine with energy healing, Full Harvest Moonz is redesigning how they care for people. Read More » Intimacy Coaching: Create More Satisfying Relationships Intimacy is an evolving process that encourages transparency with our self and others, and quite possibly the deep healing of wounds that have led to layers of protection and a repelling of true connection. Read More » It’s Not Your Grandparents’ Funeral Anymore Joshua Slocum, executive director of the National Funeral Consumers’ Alliance, will present It’s Not Your Grandparents’ Funeral Anymore at 2 p.m., November 6, 2021, at the North Providence Union Free Library. Read More » Learn Homeopathy in Newbie Class Series Join certified homeopath Vandana Pitke from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesdays, beginning September 29, 2021, for a virtual four-week series on the basics of homeopathy. Read More » Learn How Low Dose Naltrexone Treats a Variety of Conditions Dinno Health will be hosting a free, live webinar from 7 to 8 p.m., October 6, 2021 on Zoom, to provide insight into the science, physiology and mechanisms of action of low dose naltrexone (LDN). Read More » Neurofeedback for Attention and Hyperactivity Behaviors The goal of neurofeedback is to transform an unhealthy, dysregulated brainwave pattern into a normal, healthy, organized pattern. Read More » RI Vegan Restaurant Week is Back for a Third Year This year's installment of the RI Vegan Restaurant (VRW) week is set for Friday, October 29 through Sunday, November 7, 2021. Read More » Simplifying Immune Support: Helpful Information about Vitamin D3 and Zinc Fall has arrived, in-person school and work has started and Covid-19 is still here making our lives even more complicated. Read More » Tips for Healthy Walking The Aging Coach, Elizabeth Phinney, a certified personal trainer with specialty certifications in fitness nutrition, older adult fitness and weight management, offers tips for healthy walking. Read More » Annual Arlington International Film Festival Will Remain Online Arlington International Film Festival will be hosted via Xerb.tv, November 4 to 14, 2021. Read More » Avoid Infant Formulas with Added Sugar A study finds that infants given formulas with added sugar had significant weight gain compared to infants that were breastfed or given formulas without added sugar. Read More » Buy Nothing: Neighborly Groups Share More and Waste Less With the aim of reducing waste through local sharing, Buy Nothing provides a Facebook-based platform to freely give, ask, borrow and lend items. Read More » Cannabis and Canines: How Cannabidiol Benefits Dogs What current research tells us regarding cannabidiol (CBD) use in dogs to treat conditions such as arthritis, itchiness, cancer, anxiety, aggressive tendencies, seizures and more. Read More » Consider Barberry to Reduce Diabetes Markers Researchers have discovered that barberry extract can help lower fasting blood sugar and HbA1c levels, Type 2 diabetes markers. Read More » Drink Green Tea to Ward Off Flu Green tea contains compounds called catechins that have significant antiviral activity against influenza, report researchers. Read More » Eat Strawberries to Improve Blood Vessel Health A new study demonstrates that strawberries increase flow in blood vessels and reduce systolic blood pressure. Read More » Exercise More to Counter Risks of Poor Sleep Both physical inactivity and poor sleep are independently linked to a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and death, but more exercise lowers the consequence of poor sleep. Read More » Fall Fruits for Savory Dishes: Fresh Approaches to Autumn Flavors Fall fruits such as apples, figs, pomegranates and pears boast many healthful properties. Flex the unique flavors and health powers of these autumn delights with savory mains and sides. Read More » Food Waste Complicates Effort to Slow Climate Change A report suggests that food waste should be viewed not only in relation to world hunger, but also in the context of climate change, as food production consumes vast amounts of resources. Read More » Forever Chemicals Banned in Maine In lieu of federal regulation, the state of Maine has enacted a wide-ranging ban on the use of all perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), nicknamed “forever chemicals”, by 2030. Read More » Global Industry Turns to Solar Energy Production costs for solar energy dropped by 90 percent between 2009 and 2020, with experts estimating a rise in solar power plants around the world. Read More » Healthy Breast Basics: Lifestyle Choices to Lower Disease Risks One in eight American women develops breast cancer in the course of her lifetime, but that risk can be reduced by holistic strategies such as dietary changes, cleanses and breast self-exams. Read More » Less Stuff, More Joy: Ways to Live Simpler and Lighter on Mother Earth How to turn to simpler, sustainable, conscious ways of living molded by our personal values through minimalist lifestyles. Read More » Living Lighter Checklist: Some Ways to Up Our Game in Simpler Living Ideas for adopting minimalist simplicity—living with less clutter; ecological simplicity—prioritizing sustainability; and conscious simplicity—driven by personal and spiritual values. Read More » Michaeleen Doucleff on Ancient Teachings for Modern Parenting National Public Radio (NPR) science correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff searched the world to learn how to be a better parent and shares her findings in a new book, Hunt, Gather, Parent. Read More » Oceans are Key to Controlling Climate A recent report states that countries must recognize the important role that oceans have in limiting climate change and enact policies to protect marine ecosystems. Read More » Pear and Lentil Salad The recipe combines a mix of fresh greens with nuts, seeds, lentils and sliced pears to make a delicious fall salad. Read More » Pear Barley Salad Barley and fresh pears combine with chick peas and walnuts in this hearty, healthy salad recipe. Read More » Return Native Lands to Protect Nature Land is being transferred to or co-managed by Indigenous tribes, repatriating culturally and ecologically important resources with the former occupants and local communities. Read More » Skip Southern Food to Avoid a Heart Attack The fried foods, added fats, eggs, organ meats, processed meats and sugar-sweetened drinks of a Southern-style diet can have dire consequences for people’s hearts. Read More » Talking to Kids About Climate Change: What They Need to Know from Those They Trust Children are hearing about the effects of climate change through the media or living through them in their own neighborhoods. Here are ways to calmly talk to kids about the climate crisis. Read More » The Body in Balance A balanced body is one that moves with ease, is aligned in such a way that breathing is easy, the gait is smooth and steady, the mind is calm, pain decreases and function increases. Read More » The Quiet Power of Intuition Having strong intuition can enable us to not only endure, but prosper. Adopting these simple habits and activities can help us to foster our intuitive inner voices. Read More » Using Enzymes to Recycle Plastic A more sustainable approach for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic used in single-use beverage bottles, clothing and food packaging, has been found. Read More » Walk About: Simple Steps to Well-Being Walking briskly daily has many proven health benefits. Here are tips for getting started including proper shoes, ways to incorporate a dog, and how to stay motivated and committed. Read More » Water Scarcity Solutions Nine practical solutions for combatting water scarcity. Read More » Water Scarcity Woes: A Global Problem That’s Getting Worse Water scarcity is a legitimate concern. Here are 10 of the most alarming water scarcity facts that the world is currently facing. Read More » In-Print Living Simply Fall fruits walking for health breast health satisfying relationships