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    <title>GreenBuilder Magazine</title>
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    <dc:creator>Sarah Nagy</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/greenbuildingelements/files/2008/01/cover.jpg" alt="GreenBuilder Cover" align="left" />I&#8217;m not a huge fan of paper magazines.  They&#8217;re hard to recycle in my area (they&#8217;re no good for <a href="http://greenbuildingelements.com/2007/12/26/decomposing-boxing-day/" title="Sheet Mulching">sheet mulching</a>), and generally I want more in-depth discussion of a particular subject than a monthly can spare.</p>
<p>But I might make an exception for one that is new to me, <a href="http://www.greenbuildermag.com/" title="Green Builder Magazine">GreenBuilder</a>.  I&#8217;m impressed.  Not only by the coverage, which actually explains concepts for an ordinary thinking person instead of that annoying bizspeak that many industry mags fall into, the vocabulary that doesn&#8217;t inform you at all.
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    <title>Weekend Review: Body+Soul, October 2007</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 16:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Victoria Everman</dc:creator>
    
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<img src="/files/124/bodysoulmagoct07.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="250" height="322" align="right" />I&#8217;ve been putting off this review for almost two weeks now. Why? Worry  	… worrying about the job I will do. So far, my reviews of <a href="http://www.bodyandsoulmag.com/"><em>Body+Soul</em> magazine</a> have been quite detailed and, in my eyes, seem like more of a &#34;re-hash&#34; of each issue&#8217;s contents instead of more personal opinion pieces. With my plans to change things up firmly in place, all I had to do was start writing - that sounded a lot easier than it was. Having the internet just a click away made it all the easier to keep my mind distracted, despite the work I had sitting right in front of me.
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You might be thinking, &#34;is the <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/body-and-soul-preview?&#38;autonomy_kw=body%20soul,%20october%202007">October issue</a> so bad that she can&#8217;t even bring herself to write about it?&#34; Not at all! As usual <em>Body+Soul </em>came out with another great issue that I could put down; in fact, I finished it in two days.
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	Take charge of your life! In our latest issue, learn the essential strategies you need to break free from stress, curb your food cravings, and take control of your heart health. Find out the secrets to natural beauty, tips to greener living, and our picks for fall beauty. Plus, we&#8217;ve done the research, now see the results: Body+Soul&#8217;s &#34;best of yoga.&#34;
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It is highly ironic that I was having such a hard time writing about a publication whose feature store is about how to &#34;Stop Stressing [and] Start Living!&#34; After reading this piece by senior editor <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.a869edc68b016ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=d36cb62083011110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextchannel=971acf380e1dd010VgnVCM1000005b09a00aRCRD&#38;rsc=photogallery_radio_radio_p11&#38;lnc=971acf380e1dd010VgnVCM1000005b09a00aRCRD">Terri Trespicio</a> (the magazine would truly not be the same without her), it became quite noticeable just how many times in the day I start to stress and/or worry about silly things that didn&#8217;t deserve my mind&#8217;s time. I&#8217;m sure having clinical anxiety doesn&#8217;t help, but that doesn&#8217;t mean I need to be fretting about things that a) I can barely, if at all, control or b) don&#8217;t have any impact on my personal happiness or the joy of those around me.<!--break-->
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&#34;We identified six types of worriers and asked experts  	… to show us how each type can get a handle on their hand-wringing. Chances are you&#8217;ll see yourself in more than one of the following worry profiles - and that&#8217;s okay (we did, too).&#34; Boy, did I ever! Three of the six &#34;types&#34; hit pretty close to home with me: the generalist (&#34;I worry all the time about everything.&#34;), the rehasher (&#34;It&#8217;s not voluntary; I get stuck in a mental loop.&#34;), and last but not least, the worldwide worrier (&#34;I worry about the generic engineering of crops and animals. I worry that the bees are dying.&#34;). One article isn&#8217;t going to change my mind&#8217;s odd process, but it is a good start. Terri did a beautiful amount of research and talked to a range of expects (the Buddhist psychotherapist was one of my favorites) and I think this piece can really hit home with just about every reader.
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One of the big things that I worry about is my health, which, thankfully, I do have a fair amount of &#34;control&#34; over (genetics aside). My mother is currently on medication for high blood pressure (mostly from stress, I&#8217;m sure) and my father passed away last year from a rare bleeding-of-the-heart issue, so anytime my ticker gets funky, the rest of my body and mind goes on high alert. New info and articles about managing our cholesterol come out all the time, but <a href="http://www.carolynedy.com/">Carolyn Edy</a>&#8217;s &#34;Take Charge of Your Cholesterol&#34; is one of the few that didn&#8217;t make me feel anxious after reading it.
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Do I eat enough fruits and vegetables? No. Do I exercise at least 3 times a week? No. These are two of the main things that I know I need to improve; that&#8217;s obvious. According to the <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=a5fd8aae3f5f4110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default">Healthy Heart Action Plan</a> that accompanies the article, I am doing a few things right already  	— maintaining a healthy weight, taking supplements, limiting refined carbs, and relaxing. Like most readers, I&#8217;m not perfect, but now I have a solid education of the topic of cholesterol and how to manage it without stressing or eating like a rabbit.
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Other swank highlights from the <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/body-and-soul-preview?&#38;autonomy_kw=body%20soul,%20october%202007">October issue</a>:
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<li><a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=4aad17a9717d4110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default">Pantry Primer: Nuts</a> (page 60)</li>
<li>Think on Your Feet (page 94)<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=4d5fcaea1e415110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default"></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=4d5fcaea1e415110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default">The Secrets to Natural Beauty</a> (page 122)</li>
<li>The Best Yoga for You (page 137)
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    <title>Magazine Review: Body+Soul, July/August 2007</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 13:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Victoria Everman</dc:creator>
    
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<p>It&#39;s that time again already - a new issue of <a href="http://www.bodyandsoulmag.com/" title="Body+Soul Magazine"><em>Body+Soul</em> magazine</a> is on sale and it&#39;s time for me to give you the rundown of what&#39;s good. If you happened to miss the first <em>B+S</em> review, or want to know more about the background of this publication, <a href="/2007/06/15/weekend_review_body_soul_magazine_june_2007" title="check out">check out</a> my June 16th review. For the July/August issue, <em>Body+Soul</em>&#39;s official website offers up the following blurb:</p>
<blockquote><p>Energize your life! Our newest issue is the ultimate guide to feeling your best &#8212; inside and out. Cool off and stay healthy with recipes for healthy lemonades and get the latest news on SPF protection from the experts. Plus, fresh, delicious, power-packed summer recipes, our definitive recycling guide, and three easy moves to give you strong, beautiful arms.</p></blockquote>
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<p>As usual, I am impressed with how much information can be squeezed into just four sentences. Summing up a whole 144-page magazine issue can&#39;t be easy, but the Omnimedia crew does a good job of hyping up their hard work (and I mean that in the best possible way). The &#34;Letters&#34; section has been returned, while the &#34;Reader to Reader&#34; section is still intact. This month&#39;s RtR is all about recycling, where ideas for &#34;ditching waste, buying less, saving water, and making the most of everything&#34; are shared openly. </p>
<p>While only a small part of the &#34;Whole Living&#34; section, the &#34;What Is &#8230;&#34; segment grabs my attention in each issue. Explaining the dangers of certain chemicals in common products, it is great to see such a large media force taking a stand on what should and shouldn&#39;t be tolerated in everyday items. On the same page, Al Gore&#39;s Live Earth concert is mentioned, as well as a <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=763fe96e3af43110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="taste test of organic ketchup and mustard">taste test of organic ketchup and mustard</a>. Last but not least, <a href="http://usedcardboardboxes.com/" title="UsedCardboardBoxes.com">UsedCardboardBoxes.com</a> is mentioned as a tip for those planning to move (tis the season). I must say that when I moved across town last month, I ordered my boxes from their website and have nothing but good things to say. <!--break--></p>
<p>This month&#39;s &#34;Big Ideas&#34; interview is with Rebecca Kousky, founder of the year-old website <a href="http://shop.buildanest.com/" title="Nest">Nest</a>. After finding the site myself about six months ago, I&#39;m glad to see that <em>B+S</em> is giving smaller ventures the attention they deserve. In the recently established &#34;Your Health&#34; section of &#34;Whole Living&#34;, more bad news about plastics is featured - they are linked to obesity, thanks to the phthalates used to make plastic flexible. The writers note that they are not trying to cause a panic, but, rather, provide another good reason to reduce your exposure to such substances.</p>
<p>As summer continues to rage on, all the new information released about sunscreens may have your head spinning. <em>B+S</em>&#39;s &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=40aabca217023110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Sun 411">Beauty Basics: Sun 411</a>&#34; article does a respectable job of helping to sort out the fine print in between natural and chemical UV blockers. After reading the whole piece, I came away with a personal feeling of wanting to stay with the more traditional sunscreens for the time being, at least until more research and testing is done on these newly released &#34;micronized&#34; particles.</p>
<p>Upon turning the page to find that beets were this issue&#39;s &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=0328bca217023110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Power Food">Power Food</a>&#34;, I was taken aback. Beets? Are you serious!? My childhood exposure this this vegetable was mostly through the canned versions, and that only happened about once a year. I expected to read about how healthy they were (hey, it is does grow in the ground, go figure), but just how much fiber and folate they possessed was a surprise in and of itself. While you won&#39;t find a cart full of beets on my next grocery store trip, I am quite tempted to try making the sauteed beet greens with roasted beets and pork tenderloin, provided I can find a veggie-meat substitute.</p>
<p>Before trying a new product, or deciding between two different foodie items, I read the Nutrition Facts label. Of course, considering how much is printed on them, I am confused at times as to what I should be factoring in the most. &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=59759d7e0f353110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Read Your Labels">Read Your Labels</a>&#34; on page 54 does a delicious (no pun intended) job of spelling it all out for you with a easy-to-follow graphical table. On a side note: two points to anyone than can recognized the product they used in the picture (wink).</p>
<p>Why the &#34;Tapped Out&#34; article about simple water-saving tips is not online yet is beyond me, but it is a damn good one. The usual recommendations of using low-flow shower heads and only doing laundry when you have a full load are present, of course. Along with those are tips on how to find pinpoint leaky fixtures, installing sprinkler sensors, why going to the car wash is better than doing it yourself, and more. For other helpful tips, check out Amy&#39;s post on <a href="/2007/05/29/tip_o_the_day_reuse_that_water" title="reusing water">reusing water</a> and Elizabeth&#39;s post on <a href="/2007/06/27/eco_effective_decisions_install_a_rain_barrel_and_save_your_money_for_a_rainy_day" title="installing a rain barrel">installing a rain barrel</a>, which helps to save water and money.</p>
<p>Eco-paints (<a href="/2007/06/06/tip_o_the_day_green_paint" title="previously covered">previously covered</a> by Amy) are the subject of this issue&#39;s &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=f51abca217023110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Green Living">Green Living</a>&#34; column. The most common confusion that I&#39;ve heard about green paints is folks think there isn&#39;t much of a color palate to choose from; boy howdy, does <em>B+S</em> prove them wrong! Three of the five brands featured have hundreds of colors to choose from, leaving your imagination limitless. As an added note of great research, the piece notes the VOC difference between a gallon of &#34;regular&#34; paint and the greener alternatives, a noteworthy difference that I had been curious about for some time now.</p>
<p>A subject on nearly every woman&#39;s mind, oral contraception is one of the ultimate natural conundrums. Balancing your body and mind by taking a pill is quite tempting, but keep in mind that you are, in turn, using synthetic hormones to do so. TracyGaudet , M.D., does a marvelous job of explaining the connection between birth control pills and cancer, along with many of the other options available and how to choose what is right for you. As a woman currently taking oral contraceptives, this piece was most enlightening and gave me much to consider for my current and future health.</p>
<p>Featured frequently is a wide variety of natural living magazines, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda" title="Ayurveda">Ayurveda</a> is the subject of this issue&#39;s cover story, &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=716abca217023110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Stay Juicy">Stay Juicy</a>&#34;. This particular piece focuses on how to keep the ojas (Ayurveda&#39;s name for chi) flowing freely through personal nurturing, life balance, and basic dietary principles. The recommendations are straightforward, easy to follow, and relatively painless to integrate into your weekly routines. An add plus is given in the &#34;Minding Your Ojas&#34; table on page 87; it&#39;s the perfect side to cut out and hang on your fridge (or put in your wallet) for easy reference and reminding. <br /><a href="/guide/recycling" title="Recycling"></a></p>
<p><a href="/guide/recycling" title="Recycling">Recycling</a>, a cornerstone of the green movement, is investigated in the feature &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=d5a59d7e0f353110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="Sorting It Out">Sorting It Out</a>&#34;. My favorite part of this piece is the two page spread that covers, step by step, how cans, plastic, paper, and glass is recycled, along with mentions of other products they can be integrated into. Most of the questions answered on page 94 (and continued on page 130) have already been <a href="/2007/04/19/green_myth_busting_recycling" title="covered on GO">covered on GO</a> by Kelli, though <em>B+S</em> does go into a bit more detail and figure-flinging. Being the reference fan that I am, I can&#39;t go without mentioning the tear-out sheet on page 95, covered basic rules for recycling paper, glass, plastics, metals, and hazardous waste. For the average consumer, this feature will be an exponentially informative read.</p>
<p>You can&#39;t have a Martha magazine without a food feature, and this issue&#39;s &#34;<a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=1cb6d1b9f5023110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&#38;vgnextfmt=default" title="100% Fresh">100% Fresh</a>&#34; rings true. The perfect season to visit your local farmer&#39;s market, chef Jody Adams takes advantage of the unique fruits and vegetables available during this time of year. Slightly concerned about the striped bass featured in the second recipe, I found this particular farmed fish to be listed as <a href="http://www.oceansalive.org/eat.cfm?subnav=bestandworst" title="safe to eat">safe to eat</a>.</p>
<p>A favorite feature for many readers, &#34;The Natural Vet&#34; has expanded as of this issue to include not only natural treatments from Dr. Shawn Messonnier, but also perplexing pet behaviors, courtesy of Dr. Nicholas Dodman. This month, aggressive behavior during walks and feline ear infections are covered with impeccable, professional detail. </p>
<p>As a long-time reader of <em>Body+Soul</em>, I must say that I highly enjoyed this particular issue - 4.5 out of 5 stars. <img src='http://greenoptions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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