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Many years ago, as I was moving out of my college apartment in Boulder, Colorado, I was faced with a devastating decision. Did I really

In the past few years, we’ve discovered so many different ways to live an eco-friendly lifestyle. Everyone wants to go green, but not everyone has

Too often human adulthood is comparable to a hamster running on a wheel. The routine of every day life seems to fall into the get

Choosing a college or university can feel like a full-time job. There are thousands of schools in the United States—each with its own claim to

The month of February brings us Valentine’s Day-that [sometimes] dreaded holiday of pressure and expectations. Whether you are single or coupled up, Valentine’s Day offers

Wow, it is already December! Holiday season is upon us. Whether it is Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, the New Year, or another holiday that you are

Imagine a world where everyone has access to a bicycle. In this world the air is cleaner, the cities are quieter, and everyone has a

Gyms

Green gyms are popping up all over the world. It’s no surprise that yet another kind of building is “going green”. How are green gyms

Celebrities have become the bread and butter of our weekly news, whether we or they like it or not. Although tabloids usually focus on relationship

Did you know that there are over 80 styles of massage therapy? I was initially surprised, but it makes sense given the wide range of

What does macrobiotic mean? The macrobiotic diet is more of a lifestyle than a diet, and it focuses on the more positive concept of moderation

Do you avoid being exposed to blue light before bedtime? Whether it’s our smartphone, our tablet, or our laptop, many of us find ourselves curled

Sauna

Saunas are another long-standing health practice that continues to benefit people today! As Finnish author Maila Talvio said, “There is nothing that Finns have been

Vitamin D

The United States population struggles with two contradictory health issues. First, many people do not adequately protect their skin when they are in the sun

Bug Bites

We all hate getting bug bites, in fact, they can drive you nuts with itching and scratching! Warm weather inevitably brings insects – yet are

Looking back just ten years ago, no one was talking about probiotics or prebiotics. While kombucha’s growing popularity has made probiotics a health buzzword, little

There is a great deal of buzz these days surrounding eco-friendly beauty products. The focus is on chemicals to avoid, a particularly popular example is

Do you often find yourself reaching for soap labeled “antibacterial” at the grocery store? Or are you concerned that every drop of soap you use

Standing Desk

For many people, going to work means sitting at a desk from at least 9 AM until 5 PM.  Since most of us inevitably slouch

Footbaths

Footbaths always seemed like a luxury, an activity that belonged in ancient Rome, or in today’s world spas and fancy nail salons. In reality, footbaths

Environmental Medicine

Nature abounds with miracle making plants that have revolutionized medicine for centuries. Modern scientific literature has documented over 20,000 medicinal plants 1 that are being investigated or

Is dry cleaning toxic? No one had ever thought to test dry cleaned clothing for potentially harmful chemicals – that is until high school sophomore

Illustration of acupuncture treatment on a human body, showcasing labeled points and related effects with anatomical diagrams.

I discussed what acupuncture is, the history of the practice, and the main types of acupuncture in use today. However, there were still important questions

How Acupuncture Works

My last few months with allergies have been preoccupied with trying a parade of allergy medications – Claritin, Zyrtec, Flonase, you know the list. However,

Bright living room with city view through large windows, featuring a gray sofa, wooden coffee table, potted plants that help reduce indoor air pollution, and a shelving unit.

Now you can breathe deeply – everything you need to know about indoor air pollution is here! The following infographic is designed to help shed

Assorted fruits, vegetables, and herbs are neatly arranged on shelves, exuding health with broccoli, raspberries, oranges rich in vitamins, tomatoes, garlic, and various jars of spices and herbs.

I have memories of eating Flintstone vitamins like candy when I was younger. I knew that I was only supposed to have one per day,

New Years 2015

Every year on January 1st I find myself full of hope, writing down lists of habits I want to break and goals I want to

Natural Hair Dying

Whether it’s subtle highlights or bright pink tips, hair dye is a prevalent product in our society.  A 2005 study on the relationship between hair

Menstrual Cup

The average woman has her period for five days, once a month, over 40 years. In other words, the average woman uses over 16,800 tampons

Wind Turbines

Most people have heard the complaints about wind turbines, which are used to create renewable and clean wind energy. These common complaints are that the turbines

A large industrial facility with multiple tall smokestacks releasing white smoke into the sky, surrounded by mist and a hilly landscape, now adheres to the Clean Air Act to ensure environmental safety for future generations.

As ecologist Garrett Hardin stated in his famous commentary, Tragedy of the Commons, humans always tend to take more and more without regulation.1 This has led to

Skin Health

The winter is a time when everyone’s skin starts to flare up. The dryness and cold sucks the skin of moisture and leaves skin flakey

Close-up of a yellow and black insect, known for its role in insect-borne diseases, with large eyes and detailed wings, standing on a piece of bark against a dark green background.

Thus far, 2012 has been a particularly tragic year in terms of insect-borne diseases in the United States. The West Nile Virus has affected 1,993

Air Pollution

It lurks in the skies as smog, builds up in the air to warm the earth and remains invisible to the human eye but lethal

A green funeral casket, adorned with white and cream roses, is surrounded by a floral arch against a pristine white paneled wall.

We’d like to think that when we pass from this Earth, our environmental footprint goes away too. The unsettling truth is that even in the

Noise Pollution

For those who live in big cities, noise can be a source of constant annoyance and problems. Even within the walls of an apartment, it

Cancer

It has been estimated that 41% of Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives and that 21% of Americans will

Smoking

Need yet another reason to quit smoking? What about the environment? All the stages of smoking cigars and cigarettes – manufacturing, smoking, and discarding –

Biologic Sustainability

You bike to work, you buy organic potatoes, you even anticipate the day you’ll drive a hybrid car. So when your knee gives out after

Green Health Care

Many of us tend to over look the environmental impacts or threats within the healthcare industry as we depend on it for our well-being. I

Alleviate Allergies

Despite our society’s over dependency on prescription medication, there still remains a great deal of interest in allergy relief minus meds which only mask the

Natural Pet Care

Throughout my entire life, I have been a pet owner and a pet lover. As a child I had dogs, cats, horses, iguanas, birds, guinea

Minimalism

Living in the United States, it can be hard to not be swept away by the constant bombardment of advertisements, sales, and newly constructed strip

Heating Costs

Fall has just begun and while it is still pretty hot outside in many places, colder weather is in the horizon. Many people turn to

A large yellow excavator operates in a rugged, rocky landscape, tirelessly mining for black gold as it scoops earth with its massive arm.
Community Gardens

Community gardens are pieces of land that are managed and gardened by a group of people. These plots of land can be found in urban,

Winter Gardening

The cold winter months tend to be the time of the year that most people wrap up their spring and summer gardens. However, the fall

Caulk

Last week I was on my roof, industriously squeezing caulk along the vinyl siding on the upstairs dormer windows. October in Indiana – the red

Green Fireplaces

September 22nd marked the autumnal equinox – the official first day of autumn. The morning was marked with a heavy blanket of fog over the

Eco-Inspired Home

Long before the mod designs of today’s sustainable homes, there was the “Glass House,” built in 1949 by Philip Johnson for his personal use in

In a charming gardening scene, potted flowers bloom alongside a vibrant pepper plant. A green trowel and a pair of gloves lie ready for tending to this delightful garden setting.

It might be odd to think about, but the delicious food on your plate is closely linked to the environment. Grains, meat, fruit, vegetables, and

Indoor Air Quality

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that people spend 90% of their time indoors, but that indoor air quality can be two to five times more polluted than

Tomatoes
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Dirt

It was a suburban gardener’s worst nightmare: a grub as big as a toddler! Thank goodness it was just part of the Chicago Field Museum’s

A stone path winds through the Revival Garden, a vibrant oasis filled with various colorful flowers, bordered by brick houses under a blue sky. An empty chair sits beside the path.

Yesterday I snapped off my TV: more bad news about the economy. Ditching the dirge, I turned my attention to something positive—planting my spring garden.

A green roof garden with lush grass and vibrant plants, perfectly nestled amidst the towering city skyscrapers.

From street level the Chicago City Hall looks like any other urban building: grey, rectangular, and concrete. From the roof, it is transformed into a

Community Supported Agriculture

As the summer approaches, we begin to look forward to the mouth watering taste of local fresh fruits and vegetables. Even if you do not have a farm

Home Composting

Why Compost? In order to answer this question, we must first answer the question: why recycle at all? The Air Defenders’ Glossary defines recycling as

Guerrilla Gardening

It is the most positive form of vandalizing to date. Volunteers clandestinely transforming patches of ugly weeded or trashed parcels of urban land into sustainable

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