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Natural Awakenings Twin Cities April 2021

Read the April 2021 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities Magazine. This month is the Sustainability Issue, and we are focused on the health impacts of climate change, creating a healthy home, bee-friendly lawns, natural remedies for allergies, and more. Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine is your source for healthy living, healthy planet information. Have you visited our website lately? Sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine, read archived articles from local experts, and keep up with local healthy living events. Visit NATwinCities.com today.

Read the April 2021 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities Magazine. This month is the Sustainability Issue, and we are focused on the health impacts of climate change, creating a healthy home, bee-friendly lawns, natural remedies for allergies, and more. Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine is your source for healthy living, healthy planet information. Have you visited our website lately? Sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine, read archived articles from local experts, and keep up with local healthy living events. Visit NATwinCities.com today.

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Wilderness Woes<br />

National Wildlife Refuges are<br />

Overwhelmed and Understaffed<br />

President Theodore Roosevelt designated<br />

Florida’s Pelican Island as the first unit of what<br />

would become the National Wildlife Refuge<br />

System in 1903 to shield brown pelicans from<br />

hunters. Now, the world’s largest set of 568<br />

refuges, encompassing 95 million acres dedicated<br />

to preserving wildlife, is under pressure<br />

from increasing numbers of visitors, maintenance<br />

needs and chronic underfunding. The<br />

system has lost more than 700 staff positions<br />

since 2011, despite growing by 15 refuges.<br />

Managers of the system under the authority<br />

of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)<br />

report that staff morale is low.<br />

Local conservation nonprofits have stepped<br />

in with fundraising and volunteers, but the lack<br />

of resources throughout the refuge system is limiting its capacity to provide<br />

healthy habitat for birds and other wildlife. Essential infrastructure is crumbling<br />

and staff can’t provide the community outreach and visitor services they want<br />

to offer. The FWS oversees 25,000 structures and 14,000 roads, bridges and<br />

dams. Many of them have fallen into disrepair due to a lack of funding. Advocates<br />

claim that a remedy will require $900 million per year, while the system’s<br />

2020 budget was only $502.4 million.<br />

Honest Ingredients<br />

Protecting the Organic Marketplace<br />

Global sales of organic products<br />

totaled $90 billion in 2017 according<br />

to the 2018 edition of the study The<br />

World of Organic Agriculture, published<br />

by the Research Institute of Organic<br />

Agriculture and Organics International.<br />

In the U.S., the figure is $50<br />

billion, or 5 percent of all grocery store<br />

sales. Demand for organic products<br />

is increasing, more farmers cultivate<br />

organically, more land is certified<br />

organic and 178 countries report organic farming activities.<br />

The challenge is to safeguard organic standards from large corporations that<br />

buy up organic brands and try to weaken U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)<br />

requirements. This has led to an erosion of both organic standards and consumer<br />

trust in the organic labeling of products such as eggs, milk and grains.<br />

To restore public trust, the Organic Consumers Association is committed to<br />

exposing the fraudulent players in the organic industry while fighting for stronger<br />

organic protections. At one time, states could develop their own rules for<br />

organic food production and processing. But in 1990, Congress passed the<br />

Organic Foods Production Act, which created the National Organic Program and<br />

the National Organic Standards Board. Foods labeled USDA Organic are the gold<br />

standard for health and sustainability.<br />

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Silver Fillings:<br />

Just ugly?<br />

Or harmful too?<br />

This is a picture<br />

of a “Silver”<br />

or “Amalgam”<br />

filling. It is 50 -<br />

52% MERCURY!<br />

If the mercury in<br />

this filling were spilled in a school,<br />

it would be evacuated....<br />

This is a picture<br />

of a “light cured”<br />

composite filling.<br />

They can last as<br />

long or longer<br />

than mercury<br />

fillings with no danger of releasing<br />

harmful heavy metals.<br />

As noted on Dr. Mercola,<br />

Dr. Oz, and 60 Minutes...<br />

Mercury fillings may have a<br />

significant negative impact on your<br />

overall health.<br />

Make <strong>2021</strong> 2017 YOUR year<br />

for healthy choices!<br />

Dr. Madelyn Pearson is the<br />

current president of the<br />

Holistic Dental Association and<br />

has advanced training in safe<br />

mercury removal.<br />

Call or visit our website for<br />

more info: (651) 483-9800<br />

www.<strong>Natural</strong>SmilesDental.com<br />

<strong>April</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

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