October 2005
Features
Littlest Yogis
At the Kids’ Yoga Circle in Santa Monica, kids with ADHD and other challenged children stop climbing the walls and climb onto their yoga mats… at least for a little while. by CATHERINE GALLEGOS
Peace Moms
Exclusive interview with Cindy Sheehan, the grieving mom who galvanized the anti-war movement. by GINA M. SALVATI
Points of Contact: Searching for Ora Lee
In the Internet Age, we are all neighbors. by SARA NUSS-GALLES
Not a Cornfield
In a 32-acre brown patch on the outskirts of Chinatown, a million undulating stalks of corn have transformed industrial wasteland into a community art project. CLAUDIA PEARCE visits the riverside transitional site that has moved one step closer to its designation as a state park.
Naked Chocolate
Indulge in the extraordinary health benefits of pure, raw cacao. Adapted from Naked Chocolate by DAVID WOLFE AND SHAZZIE
Got Organic Milk?
When you buy organic milk, you probably have visions of happy cows frolicking in a green meadow, chewing their cuds and hanging out. You could be mistaken. Exclusive interviews with John Mackey of Whole Foods Markets, Kevin O’Rell of Horizon Dairy and Mark Kastel of the Cornucopia Institute discuss the growing controversy around alleged factory farming practices in the organic dairy industry. by JIM SLAMA
Taste Buds: M Café de Chaya
There’s a new “Mmmmmmm” on Melrose—the latest sibling in the Chaya Venice family. by ELIZA THOMAS
WholeHealth: Heartstrong Women
When women have heart pain, they’re much more likely to attribute it to disappointment in love than to a heart attack, which is thought to be a “man’s disease.” MIRIAM E. NELSON, PHD explains why more women than men die of heart attacks, and what they can do to strengthen that vital organ.
Web Exclusive:
Energy Vampires Don’t Wait for Halloween
Do you have a co-worker or boss who leaves you feeling drained? Psychologist JUDITH ORLOFF, MD suggests handy tricks that help make time at the office be more of a treat.
Backwords: Don’t Be an Eco-Chump
You’ve got your values—and you’re not afraid to pay for them! Green business is booming, and writer BILL PENROSE wants to be sure you’re shopping smart.
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