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EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival | Health Full Trail
This one-of-a-kind outdoor play garden is fun for all ages, with whimsical spaces for kids to explore and lots of Florida-native flowering plants to discover. Plus, you can check out the Flavor Full... -
AdventHealth PROformance Lab at Amway Center
AdventHealth invites Orlando Magic fans to train, play, focus and feel like a pro. This brand new space located on the terrace level of Amway Center teaches guests how to be #HealthyLikeAPro through... -
Eat Plants Feel Whole Action Plan Recipe
Recipes PDF for adding plants into your meals. -
Optimal Care through Innovation Legacy Time Capsule
The Battle Creek Sanitarium offered patients the latest in technology, including the Universal Dynamometer invented by Dr. Kellogg to test the strength of his patient’s muscles. Based on the same... -
Spreading Jesus' Healing Touch Legacy Time Capsule
Early Adventist church members felt called by God to share His message of wholeness to the world. Their conviction came from the Bible’s account of Jesus “who went about doing good” (Acts 10:38). In... -
A Cleaner Bill of Health Legacy Time Capsule
In the late 1880s, only two percent of New York homes had running water, and people rarely bathed. The campaign for a “Saturday night bath” was sweeping the country and having some effect. Early... -
Healing through Nature Legacy Time Capsule
During a smallpox epidemic in 1870, nearly 10 of every 11 patients recovered using the unique treatments based on the Adventist philosophy of natural remedies. In contrast, only one in five recovered... -
Rejuvenated with Each Breath Legacy Time Capsule
The first western Adventist health center, which was modeled after Battle Creek Sanitarium, opened in St. Helena, California, in 1878. Within a week, every bed was occupied and tents were pitched... -
Cleaning Up Health Care Legacy Time Capsule
In the mid-1800s, when Adventist health care began, the United States had only about 200 hospitals, one-third for the mentally ill. Because of the absence of hygiene and a lack of understanding about... -
Nurturing the Whole Person Legacy Time Capsule
Adventist sanitariums in the late 1800s had unique features such as evening parlor programs and band concerts, dining rooms complete with menus and waiters, and flower and vegetable gardens that were... -
A Devotion to Care and Friendship Legacy Time Capsule
Former slave and active abolitionist Sojourner Truth lived in Battle Creek and spoke at the Sanitarium often. Dr. Kellogg greatly admired her. Near the end of her life, Kellogg admitted her to the San... -
A Call for Cleaner Cities Legacy Time Capsule
In the late 1800s, few understood the health impact of poor sanitation. Each day on the streets of New York, horses deposited 2.5 million pounds of manure and 60,000 gallons of urine. The uncollected... -
A Legacy Born from Sacrifice Legacy Time Capsule
Raffling a community-sewn quilt, collecting donations with roadside “bucket brigades,” and working for little or no pay were ways community, staff, and Adventist church members came together to open...