Marion Institute News
BioBlog: The BioMed Approach to Hormone Health
June 27, 2022
Hormonal dysregulation has become commonplace today - the result of toxins in our internal and external environment and lifestyle habits that keep our bodies out of balance. BioMed care providers can hep patients restore hormonal balance and bring the body back into homeostasis.
May 2022 MI Newsletter
May 27, 2022
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and in this month's newsletter we bring you some ideas on how you can cultivate improved mental health for yourself or through your relationships with others. We also highlight our presence at this year's Bristol County Regional Alliance Annual Conference where the topics were mental health and opioid addiction.
BioBlog: May is Mental Health Awareness Month
May 25, 2022
A December 2021 Healthy Minds Poll conducted by the American Psychiatric Association suggests many Americans today are prioritizing their mental health and recognizing the intrinsic connection between physical and mental health.
What’s Growing On? May 2022 News from Grow Education
May 25, 2022
April showers bring May flowers, lettuce, parsley, garlic and kale to the gardens of New Bedford Public School students. In partnership with teachers and students, we have been conducting our Spring Planting Days at 12 elementary schools across the district.
Join us in Closing the SNAP-Gap
May 25, 2022
One of the many priorities the Southcoast Food Policy Council (SFPC) identified to work on through our strategic planning process was the SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Gap.
BioBlog: The Fiber Optics of Lyme Disease
May 19, 2022
Light is not just a powerful component of our external reality, holding our cosmos together at the atomic level; it is an essential component of our biological existence. Understanding the way that Lyme Disease disrupts light's vital roles in the body is important to any treatment plan designed to bring the body back into healthy self-regulation. Read on to learn more about the power of light from Dr. Martin Hart of the Biologix Center for Optimum Health.
April 2022 MI Newsletter
April 28, 2022
This month's newsletter for April is chock full of fun and informational updates on our programs and a peak at our presence at the Buttonwood Park Zoo's Party for the Planet for Earth Day on the 22nd!
SFPC Highlights Very Big Accomplishments this Month!
April 27, 2022
The Southcoast Food Policy Council (SFPC) accomplished much this month. We hosted our second quarterly meeting for SFPC Members-at-Large on April 14, began meeting with our SFPC Working Groups, and recruited and met with three Food Equity Advisors.
What’s Growing On? April 2022 News from Grow Education
April 26, 2022
Throughout this past month, Grow Education supported a series of events that we called Community Recipe Meetings. The purpose of these events was to gather local parents, guardians and families to share family and cultural recipes that they would like to see on the school menu.
BioBlog: Spring Into Wellness with Herbal Support
April 8, 2022
Spring is the time when the nature world is called to experience the cycle of rebirth and revitalization. Herbs can be a powerful ally in the reawakening and energizing processes. Read on to learn more about the power of herbs from Carissa Wills-DeMello, herbalist and CEO of Town Farm Tonics.