Natural Awakenings Space & Treasure Coast Florida - October 2023 Traditional World Healing Wisdom, QiGong & Tai Chi, Macrobiotic Diet, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, How Music Spurs Childhood Development and much more! Honoring Innate Wisdom I feel very blessed to have been introduced to many modalities over the last two decades through Natural Awakenings. Over the years I have integrated acupuncture, herbs, massage and different energy healing techniques into my life complemented by functional medicine. Read More » Stuart Thermography Announces New Location Stuart Thermography has moved to a new waterfront location after 20 years of serving the Stuart community. They express gratitude with a $50 discount on any scan, emphasizing accessible health services. Read More » Spirit Fest: Metaphysical, Holistic & Crystal Expo in Port St. Lucie Spirit Fest: Metaphysical, Holistic & Crystal Expo on October 14-15 at the MidFlorida Event Center offers 70 booths with practitioners, readers, artists, and speakers. Read More » Enrollment Open for Budding Herbalist Program Enroll in Herbs and Owls' Budding Herbalist Program, led by Clinical Herbalist Gina Kearney. Learn herbal medicine principles, tea blending, plant profiles, and more over eight classes with certification and CE credits. Read More » Entity Possession Seminar in October Authors Dr. Dave and Mary DiSano present "Entity Possession: History, Symptoms & Solutions" based on their book "Divinely Touched" in Port St. Lucie and Palm Beach Gardens in October. They address negative entities and offering healing solutions. Read More » Unity of Melbourne Announces New Location Unity of Melbourne welcomes the public to celebrate their new location on October 15th at 10:30 a.m. It's an inclusive, spiritually-centered community with dynamic services, meditation, music, and a youth program. Services are live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube. Read More » The DRIPBaR Melbourne Celebrates 2nd Anniversary The DRIPBaR Melbourne marks its second anniversary (October 12 & 13) with special offers on IV drips, shots, therapies and more. They also introduce the PINK POWER IV Drip and B-PINK IM Shot for breast cancer awareness month. Read More » Radiantly Healthy MD Introduces BHRT and Pellet Therapy Program Radiantly Healthy MD unveils a Comprehensive BHRT and Pellet Therapy Program, offering personalized hormone balance restoration for improved well-being. The program includes telehealth consultations, lab assessments, BHRT options, and ongoing support. Read More » Get to know the stylists at Purely Organic Salon for Hair in Satellite Beach Purely Organic Salon invites you to get to know her stylists: Taylor Lewis excels in organic color and highlights, while Megan Thurston focuses on making clients feel fabulous with color, cuts, and styles. Read More » Inner Child Healing Zoom Workshop with Cornelia Gilbert Cornelia Gilbert, RN and Transformative Coach, hosts a Zoom workshop, "Inner Child Work – A Path to Profound Healing," guiding participants to heal childhood wounds, nurture their inner child, and find inner peace. Read More » Chacana Spiritual Center Offers Retreat to India in March Chacana Spiritual Center invites you on a spiritual retreat to India from March 22 to April 4. Explore spiritual practices and India's rich heritage in Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, and Varanasi. Read More » Cupping Therapy Now Available at Atlantic Way Chiropractic Atlantic Way Chiropractic, led by Leslie Ryan, DC, and Alberto Rodriguez, DC, now offers cupping therapy alongside chiropractic services. Their practice emphasizes sports medicine, functional movement, and overall health. Read More » Aquarian Dreams Introduces 3 New Yoga Classes Aquarian Dreams adds three yoga classes: Oneness Yoga on Mondays, Hatha Yoga on Wednesdays, and Multi-Level Hatha Yoga on Fridays, catering to various skill levels and focusing on well-being. Read More » Dr. Ruth Rodriguez, Holistic Pediatrician, Introduces Monthly Children’s Health Seminars Dr. Ruth Rodriguez offers free monthly children's health webinars via Zoom, addressing topics like picky eating. She's a board-certified Osteopathic Pediatrician focusing on holistic solutions. Read More » Book Release: The Money Map, A Spiritual Guide to Financial Success Kasey Claytor's new book, "The Money Map," combines spirituality and finance to boost money consciousness, helping readers assess themselves spiritually, materially, and financially for greater financial success. Read More » Free Webinar or Consultation on Electromagnetic Radiation Protection Henry Eckstein, a certified Building Biology Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist and Environmental Consultant, identifies and mitigates harmful electromagnetic radiation and environmental toxins in homes, schools, and workplaces. Read More » Card Readings by Melinda Accepting New Clients Card Readings by Melinda, with 32 years of experience, offers guidance and clarity through unique card reading methods. Read More » Free Livestream Advanced Screening of Major Alzheimer’s Film Free advanced screening of "Memories for Life: Reversing Alzheimer’s," a documentary following Alzheimer’s patients using the ReCODE Protocol. The film, narrated by Michael Bublé, will be live-streamed on October 14, with a Q&A featuring Dr. Dale Bredesen, the protocol's creator. Read More » Jane Coyne Achieves National Certification with Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Jane Coyne, owner of Sandalwood Massage & Bodywork, achieved board certification with the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) in August, demonstrating her expertise and commitment to safe and effective therapy. Read More » A Symphony of Skill-Building: How Music Spurs Childhood Development For adults, music has the power to instill feelings of joy, relaxation and calmness, or to motivate us when we are exercising or performing a task, but for children, there are added benefits. Read More » Beetroot and Orange Miso Soup Warm up with this beautiful and nutrient dense miso soup. Read More » Birds Using Anti-Bird Spikes to Build Nests Magpies and crows in Scotland, Holland and Belgium are using metal spikes—originally intended to deter bird perching—to build their nests. Read More » Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day During this national holiday, we celebrate the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples, recognize their inherent sovereignty and commit to our treaty obligations with tribal nations. Read More » Critical Ocean Current May Be Near Collapse According to a new analysis from the journal Nature Communications, the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system has become slower and less resilient. Read More » Delicious, Easy Three-Bean Chilli A hardy and healthy recipe with a vegan sour cream. Read More » Discovering the World of Martial Arts: A Look at Five Popular Modalities While originally devised to assist in hunting and protect against enemies, these practices also offer philosophical and spiritual guidance as practitioners establish a mind-body-spirit connection. Read More » Earth Has Tilted Due to Groundwater Pumping A study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters shows that the pumping of groundwater impacts the tilt of Earth’s rotation and further exacerbates climate change. Read More » Fermented Foods for Brain Health Research has shown that eating fermented foods may have long- and short-term impacts on brain function, such as reducing stress. Read More » Hair Tapping New methods for cultivating healthy hair growth have been gaining traction amongst young people on social media platforms, including hair tapping, a technique popularized in Korean and Japanese hair spas. Read More » Judge Rules for Youths in Climate-Change Trial In a landmark climate case in Montana, a group of young people has emerged victorious. The judge ruled in Held v. Montana that the state's failure to consider climate change when approving fossil fuel projects was unconstitutional. Read More » Lasagna With Tofu Ricotta and Veggie Bolognese A delicious vegetarian lasagna with veggie Bolognese and dairy free ricotta. Read More » N95 Masks May Cause Cardiopulmonary Overload For certain people, extended use of an N95 mask may be problematic, and that is what Chinese researchers set out to study in a randomized clinical trial published this year in JAMA Network Open Read More » Recycled Art: Transforming Trash Into Treasure Motivated by a desire to educate and inspire, many upcycle artists often interweave a message of environmental consciousness into their artwork, thus spreading awareness about issues or making social commentary. Read More » Sophie Haruna Klimcak on Finding Awe and Wonder Drawing from her Japanese and Eastern European roots, she designs immersive, nature-based learning experiences that nurture deep caring for people and the planet. Read More » Taurine Offers Longevity Potential Taurine, one of the most abundant amino acids in the body, is vital for health of the eyes, muscles, brain and heart. Read More » Teachers Face Big-Tech Challenges and Opportunities Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the education sector, bringing unprecedented opportunities for personalized learning experiences and teaching assistance. Read More » The Healing Arts of Qigong and Tai Chi: Well-Being Through Intentional Movements Qigong is more than a modern wellness practice. It’s a 5,000-year-old Chinese healing art steeped in tradition. Read More » The Modern Macrobiotic Diet: More Than Tofu and Seaweed So much has evolved in the 100 years since Japanese educator George Ohsawa created the macrobiotic diet. The modern macrobiotic diet is about much more than tofu, seaweed and miso. Read More » Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine: Supporting Pets With Ancient Healing Wisdom Based upon thousands of years of observation, this natural healing approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine can be valuable not just for humans, but also for animal companions. Read More » Traditional World Healing Wisdom: Lost Practices Gain New Respect With time-tested wisdom and natural roots, traditional and Indigenous medicine has been an integral resource for centuries in communities around the world. Read More » Winter Squash Risotto Put those garden leftovers to good use with this winter squash risotto and delicious broth. Read More » Yoga for Prostate Cancer Patients According to the American Cancer Society, about one man in eight will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, with six in 10 of these cases in men 65 years and older. Read More » Free Livestream Advanced Screening of Major Alzheimer’s Film Narrated by Grammy Award-winner Michael Bublé and directed by Hideyuki Tokigawa, the film will be live-streamed on KnoWEwell’s Regenerative Whole Health Hub at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT), on October 14. Read More » In-Print