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Natural Awakenings Twin Cities February 2022

Read the February 2022 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine. This is our annual Heart-Centered Living Issue which is focused on minding the heart and heart and mind connection. This month we feature articles on living on the frequency of love, truly making love, sound of your heart determines your health, fermenting for foodies, parents as role models and so much more! Be sure to check out our local content including News Briefs announcements, Community Resource Guide with providers throughout the metro who can meet your individual wellness needs, and all the happenings in the Calendar of Events. There is additional online-only content that can be found at NATwinCities.com. While you are there, be sure to sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine and continue your reading with our archived articles from local experts.

Read the February 2022 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine. This is our annual Heart-Centered Living Issue which is focused on minding the heart and heart and mind connection. This month we feature articles on living on the frequency of love, truly making love, sound of your heart determines your health, fermenting for foodies, parents as role models and so much more!

Be sure to check out our local content including News Briefs announcements, Community Resource Guide with providers throughout the metro who can meet your individual wellness needs, and all the happenings in the Calendar of Events. There is additional online-only content that can be found at NATwinCities.com.

While you are there, be sure to sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine and continue your reading with our archived articles from local experts.

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Consider Moxibustion to<br />

Reduce Chronic Fatigue<br />

About 1 percent of the<br />

global population suffers<br />

from the crippling fatigue,<br />

brain fog and joint pain of<br />

chronic fatigue syndrome<br />

(CFS), yet its origins remain<br />

obscure, and medications<br />

and therapy have<br />

been largely ineffective. A new meta-analysis from China’s<br />

Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine points to moxibustion,<br />

a 2,500-year-old practice of Traditional Chinese<br />

Medicine, as a possible treatment. It involves burning a<br />

cone or stick made of ground mugwort leaves on or near<br />

a patient’s acupuncture points, typically on the stomach.<br />

Analyzing data from 15 studies of 1,030 CFS patients<br />

comparing moxibustion with either acupuncture or medications,<br />

researchers found that moxibustion significantly<br />

reduced fatigue more effectively than the other approaches<br />

and yielded minimal side effects.<br />

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In the early months of the COVID-19<br />

pandemic, people were sitting<br />

around a lot more and getting depressed,<br />

report researchers from<br />

Iowa State University. Analyzing<br />

data between April and June 2020<br />

from 3,000 participants throughout<br />

the country, they found that people<br />

that ordinarily met the U.S. Physical<br />

Activity Guidelines of exercising 2.5<br />

to five hours a week reported cutting<br />

back their exercise routines by 32 percent<br />

when pandemic restrictions kicked<br />

in. The same participants reported feeling<br />

more depressed, anxious and lonely. In<br />

a second study in the following months,<br />

people’s mental health generally improved<br />

as they adjusted to life’s new rhythms. “But<br />

for people whose sitting times stayed high,<br />

their depressive symptoms, on average,<br />

didn’t recover in the same way as everyone<br />

else’s,” says lead author Jacob Meyer, assistant<br />

professor of kinesiology. He suggests<br />

taking short walks before and after Zoom calls at home,<br />

as well as walking around the block before and after the<br />

workday to mimic the pre-pandemic commute.<br />

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