By Cal Orey
1st UPCOMING EVENTS aka Media "bits" FOR THE HEALING POWERS OF HONEY 2.0! LAUNCH AUGUST 25TH! PRE-ORDER SO YOU CAN ENJOY A SIGNED COPY OR FOLLOW ALONG!Monday, July 6, 2026
Author of The Healing Powers of Honey, Revised & Updated -- Not a Vendor, a Self-professed Visionary
Sunday, July 5, 2026
The Buzzy Book of 2026 is Finally Here--Featuring NEW 25,000 Words of Mind-Blowing Findings!
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE SHOCKING REVOLUTIONARY HONEY 2
The Mind-Blowing expanded version of The Healing Powers of Honey is finally here--featuring plenty of fresh and fascinating content! Catch up with the mass market classic version.
Bee Culture Magazine to Highlight HONEY book in September issue
Podcast: First Lady of Nutrition Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., September 30. "Amazing Honey"
SF KSFO AM LIVE, Bob Tanem in the Garden (with Edie), September 6, 9-10 AM (Call Ins) 415 808 5600
Book Signing: Barnes & Noble, Reno, NV, Live, September 19th, 11:00 A.M...with beekeeper and treats from the hive!
Excerpt in Oracle Visionary Magazine, September issue. Sneak peek at a must-read section.
Book Signing: Barnes & Noble, Folsom, CA, Live, September 26, 11:00 A.M. Also, Seattle and other stores are TBA depending on extreme weather conditions. *But the new book has tips how to go with the flow in storms!
Saturday, July 4, 2026
The Healing Powers of Honey 2 Author Dishes on Berries: the Superfood
Berry Christmas in July
By Cal Orey, M.A.
(Tahoe Daily Tribune, July 3 newspaper)
As the
legend goes, the Native Americans believed that the little, vibrant-colored
blueberries were sent by the Great Spirit during a great famine to relieve the
hunger of their children. Indians knew blueberries were healthful, so they
believed they were a miracle berry that was a godsend to mankind—one of the
first superfoods but without the “super” label.
While
there is no new study in 2026 touting berries the absolute healthiest food on
Earth, the consensus among health experts is that berries are one of the
most nutrient-dense, disease-fighting foods available to humans. Research in
my book, The Healing Powers of Superfoods, reveals that eating colorful berries
(such as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries) is healthy
from head to toe.
For both
tourists and locals visiting the Lake Tahoe region during the summer, adding
berries to a daily diet is a super way to boost immunity, hydration, and mental
wellbeing while enjoying the natural environment. Here’s four ways to get
your berries in Tahoe:
- Visit Local Farmers Markets: Tahoe hosts several
seasonal farmers markets around the lake. These berries are rich in
vitamin C, which is vital for immune support, especially when traveling
and to beat summer colds and viruses. [Don't forget raw honey to pair with berries for an anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory boost!]
- Forage for Wild Berries: The Sierra Nevada
mountains are home to wild varieties like thimbleberries and
huckleberries. Foraging is a popular activity for locals and adventurous
tourists, offering a low-cal snack that helps maintain energy levels
during hiking.
- Enjoy High-Altitude
Breakfasts: Many
local cafes in Tahoe offer fresh berry bowls or smoothies. Since our high
altitude can up oxidative stress (eating berries helps your body by
providing "helper" molecules called antioxidants that neutralize
the "bad" molecules, preventing them from making your cells feel
worn out). Blueberries and blackberries are ideal after a walk or swim.
- Buy from Grocery Stores: Stocking up on blueberries
and strawberries at local markets provides a convenient, healthy snack for
beach days at Sand Harbor or Emerald Bay.
Go ahead,
enjoy a berry holiday and stay healthy throughout the summer season. Bonus: What Happens When You Eat These 7 Superfoods?
CAL OREY,
M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as
adventure, health, nutrition, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and
master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State
University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series. The new,
revised 2nd ed. of the popular Healing Powers of Honey, 2026 is ready for pre-order,
and available August 25. She will be signing books at Reno Barnes and Noble
bookstore on September 19. She is a
South Lake Tahoe local. Her website is www.calorey.com
Thursday, July 2, 2026
"Media Hits" from Market Blockbuster: The Healing Powers of Honey #1 Top Hit & NOW REVISED Arrival in August!
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE SHOCKING REVOLUTIONARY HONEY 2
The Mind-Blowing expanded version of The Healing Powers of Honey is finally here--featuring 25,000 words of new content! Catch up with the mass market classic version.
Bee Culture Magazine to Highlight HONEY book in September issue
Podcast: First Lady of Nutrition Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., September 30. "Amazing Honey"
SF KSFO AM LIVE, Bob Tanem in the Garden (with Edie), September 6, 9-10 AM (Call Ins) 415 808 5600
Book Signing: Barnes & Noble, Reno, NV, Live, September 19th, 11:00 A.M...with beekeeper and treats from the hive!
Excerpt in Oracle Visionary Magazine, September issue. Sneak peek at a must-read section.
Book Signing: Barnes & Noble, Folsom, CA, Live, September 26, 11:00 A.M.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
The Healing Powers of Honey Book Review...You'll Love the Revised Ed. Coming in August!
The Healing Powers of Honey (Audiobook)
Author: Cal Orey
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Narrated by: Tara Marie Kirk
Pages: Audiobook
Genre: Health / Natural Food / Alternative Therapies
Length: 8 hours and 26 minutes
Reviewed by: Beth Adams
Pacific Book Review
It is impossible to listen to this narration of The Healing Powers of Honey by author Cal Orey on audiobook without going to the cupboard and pouring a cup of hot tea, and of course, adding a heaping teaspoon of honey into it. The soothing taste and coating of honey is talked about in so many ways, thus while listening and sipping the tea, it makes for an amazing multi-dimensional learning scenario, having both your brain and body absorbing the true nectar of the gods. What’s more than revealing the facts is the way Cal Orey interleaves her own life’s adventures into describing her quest of gaining the background information to compile the facts about honey into this highly specialized enlightening guide.
The story begins with the author taking on the project of doing a book about honey by the request of her publisher. Listeners are brought to the planning stage of how Cal Orey organized her research to achieve what she is known for; as being a down-to-Earth presenter of health benefits of various food substances. Honey follows her repertoire as she has demonstrated with vinegar, olive oil, chocolate, and other healing books. Nobody is born with honey knowledge, so she first acquired every book she could find on the subject, then arranged for meetings with bee keepers in Fresno, Reno, and other places. So as a listener, I found the tome of the narration as having a quality of discovery, as new factoids are learned and shared, making this story a journey of discovery.
“A Hippy Chick,” as she often referrers to herself as being, due to her expert knowledge of organic health foods, understanding their therapeutic effects having antioxidants, allowing for stress relieving, blood pressure control, diabetes cure, heart fortitude, and even helping lower the risk of cancer, honey fits right in at the top of God’s gifts to humanity – or should I say the Bee’s gift. Her ‘textbook’ parts of the book when she is educating listeners (readers) on the many types of honey, their relative histories and specialized qualities, and somewhat magical powers are explained with describing each varieties’ color, taste, and even how best to pair it up with other food items. Then, of course, she adds her own commentary to each of the about 30 variations of honey – that’s when I began to google the online stores to buy my own bouquet of flavors.
Some diversion to the author’s factual narration on the honey subject was most sentimentally touched upon with the stories of her dog(s). At one point she talks about traveling all around the USA from California to Key West with her K-9 companion, and even smuggling the dog into Canada because she didn’t have the correct documents at the border – now that’s “chutzpah!” She then talks about having a 6th sense when someone commented, “Nice dog” to her, only to find the dog missing after she tied it up outside a building for only a few minutes. The sadness, crying, and sensation of loss was contagious. A few months later she was “rescued” by a lab with sympathetic eyes in San Diego, and life with a dog partner took a happier path.
Honey is amazing. The antibacterial properties makes it ideal for fighting off any bacterial infection, both inside and outside the body, as it is known for enhancing and protecting the skin and healing wounds. Forget Pepto-Bismol, eat honey to cure suffering from diarrhea. Heart healthy, even helping diabetics (which seems odd due to honey’s sweetness) as well as hypertension, lowering cholesterol and even aiding longevity, plus weight loss and libido enhancement are all benefits of this golden nectar. Thank you, bees.
I must admit I did not know the vast variety of types of honey; yes, Clover is popular, and Van Morrison introduced me to Tupelo Honey, but Cal talks about Alfalfa Honey being native to Northern Nevada, and Buckwheat Honey being very powerful with antioxidants. She thought Fireweed Honey might have been bitter yet was pleasantly surprised by its flavor. I never would have thought Avocado Honey existed, and Dandelion, nor Eucalyptus – I guess I need to walk down the health-food isles in Whole Foods a bit more slowly next time.
It may seem as if I am making light of the subject, but that is how I perceived Cal Orey takes the sting out of being a dry educational presentation, and embellishes her work with her humble wisdom and incredible stories which she has gained on so many other subjects. Just like blending honey into bakery items, combined it with cinnamon for holistic healing, or dissolving it in a tea, smoothie or drink, honey’s versatility and benefits are un-bee-livable.
Reviewer’s footnote: Having the audiobook version of this bestselling book, the narration by Tara Marie Kirk was very clear and fluid, not missing a beat with those 5-syllable Latin names of the specific varieties, however as a personal preference I played it back at 1.25 speed, slightly picking up the pace for my listening pleasure, and cutting the play-time from just over 8 hours to about 6 hours.
Berries for the Born to Be Wild (Drizzled with Honey says The Healing Powers of Honey, Revised & Updated Author)
By Cal Orey
At age twelve, I was an adventurous kid drawn to nature’s superfoods and the great outdoors...
One cloudy afternoon, a girlfriend and I hiked into the Los Gatos foothills, where grass wasn’t manicured and horses ran free. Trespassing on pristine grounds and picking wild berries off plants was an exciting novelty until it began to pour down rain. But once we were home the escapade hadn’t even started.
I took a hot shower and cleaned off the mud on my body. Later, at night, I scratched my cheek, arms, and legs because for some unknown reason they itched. By morning when I awoke, red bumps and blisters were visible from head to toe. “Poison oak,” my mother announced after I told her where I had gone the day before. By dinnertime my face was red and one of my puffy and painful eyelids was swollen shut. My two siblings chanted, “Cyclops,” insinuating I looked like the spooky one-eyed creature in mythology. I ran into my bedroom, onto the bed, and hid underneath the covers.
Later, my mom consoled me. She sat on the bed and said, “Ignore your brother and sister.” She handed be a bowl of homemade blueberry crumble. But the berries were store-bought. The comfort food dessert was warm as she told me a story about the Greeks and Romans. Evidently, they used wild berries for medicinal powers. I savored the berry treat, believing the bumps would heal in time. And they did.
This recipe is inspired by my mom’s gift of baking and nurturing during the best and worst of times.
Blueberry Crumble
1 cup fresh blueberries, rinsed and chopped or sliced (or use blackberries, strawberries)
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
½ cup white granulated sugar (or use raw honey, 2-3 tablespoons)
¼ cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Crumble Topping
¾ cup all-purpose flour
¼ cup European style butter, salted, melted
½ cup brown sugar (or use 2-3 tablespoons raw honey)
¼ cup oats (optional)
Granulated white sugar and cinnamon (to taste) *sugar is optional
½ cup nuts, chopped (I used lightly salted cashews when crumble is baked)
½ cup plain Greek yogurt
Honey (to taste) (I used local honey to help fight seasonal allergies)
Basil or mint sprigs for garnish (optional)
In a bowl place berries. (Blot dry first.) Add juice, sugar, flour, and spice. Set aside. In another bowl combine flour, butter, sugar, and oats. Put fruit mix in ramekins. I filled two to the rim. Top fruit with crumble topping. Sprinkle with sugar mixture. Place in a shallow pan and fill with water a few inches the way you do with custard. Bake about 40 to 50 minutes. It’s done when topping is golden brown and fruit is tender and bubbly. Best served warm in the morning or night. Serves 2 to 4. It is best topped with plain Greek yogurt mixed with honey (to taste). Garnish with basil or mint.
So, is this yummy, nostalgic berry crumble as exciting as chasing wild horses and picking wild berries? Nah, probably not. But it is sweet and savory, not to forget blueberries are nutrient-dense. There is no need for you to forage berries in the wilderness. Just go to your favorite local supermarket and grab a container of blueberries. Then, whip up this recipe with its sweet and juicy berries from Mother Nature.
Anecdote adapted from The Healing Powers of Superfoods (read more by Newsmax (it's offered as a gift book!)
-- Cal Orey, M.A. Is an author and journalist. Her books include the Healing Powers Series (Vinegar, Olive Oil, Chocolate, Honey, Coffee, Tea, Superfoods, Essential Oils, Herbs and Spices) published by Kensington. (The collection has been featured by the Good Cook Book Club.) Her website is http://www.calorey.com. The Healing Powers of Honey, Revised & Updated August 2026 (pre-order now)
Sunday, June 28, 2026
The Healing Powers of Honey 2: Are You Interested in the Vanishing Honey Bees?
TEASER TO NEW SUMMER RELEASE!
In the NEW honey book, 2nd ed. I address the vanishing honey bees...New editor/beekeeper of Bee Culture Magazine dishes on the spooky phenomenon. I also reference the scene in "The Happening": (Watch the trailer and share!)
“You’re not interested in what happened to the bees? … What could be the reason bees have vanished?”
Student Jake: “An act of nature, and we’ll never fully understand it.”
Elliot Moore: “Nice answer, Jake. He’s right… To be a scientist, you must have a respectful awe for the laws of nature.”
Healing Powers Series Author's Cat is a Hemingway's Wannabe Feline
Gatsby is an author's cat to love. At 3 years old, he is a published pawthor of Time-Traveling Tabby. Also, he is a seismically sensitive feline. He has sensed two imminent strong quakes felt in northern California.

He is in my dining room acting like Hemingway's chill cat. The mags to the right are ones I have penned articles in and can't bear to toss. I once told myself I wouldn't write a book or novel until the three-tier bookcase was filled to the brim. I almost made it but I ended up writing more than 30 books/novels before I kept that promise.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Summer Sanctuary at Work
Plant some green air
News |
Top 5 Plants/Trees…Mind/Body Perks
1. Aspen-Outdoor Deck: Aspen trees are native to the Tahoe region and are suited to the climate. Young trees can be kept in large pots. Watching its vibrant green leaves in summer, golden-yellow foliage in fall, provides a link to seasonal changes and the rhythm of the natural world, fostering a sense of place and grounding.
2. Maple-Outdoor Deck: These native species, like Aspen, grow well on the deck and in large pot. Maples boast super colors. The visual pleasure of the tree’s structure, the changing colors of its leaves through the season, can provide a sense of calm, and enhance mood.
3. Snake Plant-Indoor: A popular and hardy houseplant (I’ve had one for years) does well in our homes with lower light and dry air. Studies by NASA show they can remove toxins from the air, which can lower anxiety related to indoor air quality and support respiratory health.
4. Lavender-Outdoors: Lavender are resilient for Tahoe’s climate and can grow in containers on a deck. The scent released from the plant, when warmed by the sun, can have an effect on relaxation. Having a lavender plant (or several!) on the deck, provides stress reduction via aromatherapy.
5. Spider Plant-Indoor: A popular and easy-to-grow houseplant known for its “spiderettes” or “baby” plantets are good for the mind/body, too. Research suggests that the presence of plants in a workspace can help with mind fatigue. Having a spider plant indoors may also contribute to aiding in concentration and focus during tasks.
The golden rule of green thumb at Tahoe is, after Memorial Day it’s time to get busy with your plants and trees for their versatile qualities and positive effects on your well-being.
CAL OREY, M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as adventure, health, nutrition, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series, and Courage with Paws: The Heart of a Siamese Cat, (Book 2) Time-Traveling Tabby, and co-author of a sci-fi duology–The Ghost Ships. Her bestselling book The Healing Powers of Honey, 2nd ed. will launch August 2026; The Healing Powers of Olive Oil, 3rd ed. is in production. She is a South Lake Tahoe local. Her website is http://www.calorey.com
Buzzworthy News! The Healing Powers of Honey: Revised--THE MUST-HAVE BOOK!

A newly updated edition of Cal Orey’s #1 hit, now with fresh research, heart‑healthy recipes, honey bee data, and home cures
Overview
Cal Orey’s The Healing Powers of Honey: Revised and Updated is the fourth book in her popular “Healing Powers” series, which blends health, home remedies, and culinary inspiration. This edition, set for release on August 25, 2026, expands on the original’s success with new scientific findings, sustainable beekeeping insights, and practical recipes Barnes & Noble+1.
Key Features
Updated Research: Incorporates the latest studies on honey’s immune‑boosting, antioxidant, and anti‑inflammatory properties www.mcnallyrobinson.com+1.
Heart‑Healthy Recipes: Includes dishes like Whipped Ricotta Toast with Lemon Thyme Honey, Hot Honey Glazed Turkey Loaf, and Turmeric Honey Immunity Booster www.mcnallyrobinson.com.
Honey Bee Data: Explores the ecological role of honey bees, threats to their survival, and how protecting them supports global food security www.mcnallyrobinson.com+1.
Home Cures: Offers traditional and modern uses of honey, propolis, and royal jelly for ailments ranging from coughs to stress relief www.mcnallyrobinson.com.
Cultural & Historical Context: Draws on ancient remedies noted in the Bible and Mediterranean traditions, plus modern “apocalyptic food” trends during the COVID‑19 pandemic... Honey is positioned as a natural sugar alternative to combat obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, while also being a “superfood” rich in nutrients www.mcnallyrobinson.com+1. The book also addresses rising demand for Manuka honey and Hot honey, reflecting current market trends www.mcnallyrobinson.com.
Mainstream Audience
Health enthusiasts and natural healing advocates
Home cooks seeking nutritious, flavorful recipes
Beekeepers and environmentalists interested in sustainable food systems
Readers of the “Healing Powers” series (Olive Oil, Chocolate, Coffee, Tea, etc.) www.calorey.com
Where to Find It
Pre‑order: Available via Barnes & Noble, McNally Robinson, Amazon, and other major retailers Barnes & Noble+2.
Formats: Paperback and eBook editions Barnes & Noble+1.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, research‑backed guide to honey’s health benefits and culinary uses, this revised edition offers both practical recipes and deeper ecological context.
Friday, June 26, 2026
The Story Behind "Miracle Girl" -- More in The Healing Powers of Honey
" Miracle Girl"
By Cal Orey
On June 11, 2023 I called the paramedics and mumbled faintly, “Uh, I think something is wrong.” It was difficult for me to breathe. I had shortness of breath. Less than 30 minutes later, I had a cardiac arrest inside the ER hospital room.
One year later, I met the young nurse who told me she was
the one who called out “Code Blue!” and she was the angel who performed CPR for 15 minutes. She
told me in hindsight I had asked her, “Am I going to die?” And yes, I was
considered “clinically dead,” according to the medical experts.
Today, June 26, 2026 I am reading that because I was without
a heartbeat for 15 minutes, my recovery without brain damage is “statistically rare, occurring in
less than 1% to 3% such cases.” Other reports state 10% to 20%. Actually, later one hospitalist called me “Miracle
Girl”…
What’s more remarkable, since I have been able to return to “high-level cognitive work”—writing more than 10 books—reveals that my brain “was resilient and/or my body entered a protective state during the arrest.” Overall, my survival is noted as scientifically noteworthy. Source: Paul L. The ICU Book. [Read more about this story and other gripping stories in The Healing Powers of Honey (August 2026)]
Thursday, June 25, 2026
EARTH CHANGES 2026: A Glimpse into the Future: June 25, 2026 UPDATE
Update: This week the Ring of Fire has been on a roll. Japan was stuck with two major shakers and a tsunami warning, and Northern California rocked. My seismically sensitive cat, an orange tabby named Gatsby, has a good track record. A year ago, he sensed an imminent strong 5.7; two days prior and before the P-wave (as some animals can sense). His mode of operation is for the chill cat to go into the hall linen closet. We Californians are on high alert. I did stock up on water. After all, for CA, if you look at my annual published forecast for 2026 I did pinpoint the SAF zone...and indeed that is where the strong but moderate earthquake hit yesterday; some damage, some injuries. We wait. Personally, I prefer the protective cat's head's up rather than the Shake Alert. So, we're covered if Mother Nature makes her moves...(His documented quake hit is in the short read Time-Traveling Tabby.) Also, the two powerful Venezuala back-to-back earthquakes were not the "great" (this must be an 8.0+) nor in the Ring of Fire but they may be noted as the most catastrophic in modern-day history with hundreds dead, thousands injured, and at least 40,000 people reported missing.
A Planet in Flux
Humans to honey bees, and the environment will be challenged, whereas, food prices--from quality raw honey to coffee--will continue to skyrocket.
The year of the horse with promise of energy and change is here! It is believed to bring both progress and potential for chaos. Expect opportunities, and challenges. Looking ahead to 2026, there will be Earth changes and consequences around the world. It’s a time of change and a time to be prepared for the unexpected.
There are three three-week Mercury Retrograde periods this year—February 26-March 20, June 29-July 23, and October 24-November 13—which may cause chaos but it isn’t always challenging. Still, it is advised not to sign legal documents, make big purchases, or travel during these times. Also, events like Full Moons and New Moons this year intensify natural events and human responses.
The effects of climate change (this will include more unhealthy air and wildfires worldwide) and earthquakes repeating history (and some due to fracking) will frazzle nerves. On the upside, people will be bettered prepared for disasters to help face the waves with a sense of calm until the storm passes.
MEGA EVENTS
AIR QUALITY: Air quality conditions in Canada will affect the states as it did in 2025. Los Angeles air will continue to have unhealthy ratings for sensitive groups to unhealthy and even hazardous for all groups throughout the year. The southwest like Arizona to the Pacific Northwest will be affected by air quality especially if wildfires are an issue.
GREAT QUAKE-TSUNAMI: Experts warn Japan [UPDATE] and the Cascadian Subduction Zone are ripe for another great one like it has happened before in both these regions. Both past great quake-wave areas are in the Ring of Fire, a quake-prone area. There have been tremors in these regions but still nothing great yet.
PNW VOLCANOES: Speaking of tremors, a whole lot of shaking has been happening near three volcanic regions: The tri volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest that experts are actively monitoring due to seismic activity are Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, and Mount Hood.
Volcanologist and seismic networks, such as the Pacific Seismic Network and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Cascades Volcano Observatory will monitor these volcanos for signs of unrest, including tremors, ground deformation, and volcanic gas emissions.
WEATHER WATCH
A mixed bag of forecasts will happen for the New Year. The northern states may face a colder-than-normal season, Southern states will likely see warm, dry conditions, La Nina wetter conditions in the Pacific Northwest will bring too much rain, severe flooding, and landslides. Not to ignore the precipitation makes the ground more vulnerable during and after earthquakes. The Sierra Nevada will get less than more snow at lake level, more at higher elevations but not a super great ski season at Reno-Tahoe. Drought will be worse in Southwest, Deep South, and the Central States is a toss-up for a cold winter or milder season.
Superstorms and Firestorms: Hurricanes and/or twisters will happen and in the Gulf States. While 2025 was overall fairly quiet 2026 may not be. Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida may be the areas under pressure and the Atlantic Seaboard will deal with havoc and major hurricane threats especially in the lower states…
The West Coast, other states and countries will continue to battle out of control wildfires due to extreme heat, lightning, high winds and man. As usual, the fire will affect air quality. That means air alerts and even lockdowns and watching air quality websites for updates like accuweather and airnow will be a way of life. Staying prepared with air purifiers, staying hydrated, and mandatory evacuations will be expected for health’s sake for all ages of people and pets.
ON THE FRINGE
Meteors, comets, and even UFOs are likely to make the news and cause excitement in the nation and around the world. On the ground, one great quake event outside of the United States may occur. This could be in the Mediterranean (Italy or Turkey) or New Zealand. If the mainshock is shallow it will go down in history as a devastating act of nature.
As the United States and world continue to cope with political upheaval and AI changes, the planet will continue to be neglected. However, mankind will see ignoring unhealthy air and water quality is too important to forget and linked challenges to human health will be a major concern. Humans, animals, honey bees, and the environment will be challenged, whereas, food prices will continue to skyrocket. People and farmers will be forced to be more resourceful, money-minded, and aware of how to forage food during tough times.
[MINI BOX]
THE YEAR OF THE HORSE AND THE GREAT QUAKE
Among the options provided, the Cascadia Subduction Zone (stretches from offshore California to British Columbia) is often cited as having the highest potential for a very large, overdue earthquake. It is a prime spot for a future megathrust event, which could cause widespread devastation, tsunamis, and prolonged aftershocks.
Though the San Andreas Fault zones in both Northern and Southern California also pose significant risks. The northern segment of the SAF last ruptured in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, estimated at magnitude 7.9 While this segment has released significant stress, other segments within the Bay Area, such as the Hayward Fault and the Rodgers Creek Fault, are considered highly active and overdue for major events.
The Southern San Andreas Fault (SSAF) is also a major concern. The "Big Bend" segment of the SAF, which runs through Southern California, has not experienced a major rupture since 1857, when a magnitude 7.9 earthquake occurred. It’s overdue to rumble. And note, the last year of the horse was in 1966. The great 9.2 quake hit Alaska in 1964. Is it possible to happen again following a major 2025 earthquake? In 2025 a 7.0 hit near Anchorage; so yes, the shaky state could rock and roll in 2026.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Catch the Buzz: Healing Powers Series Author is Celebrating National Honey Month--B&N Book Signing Events!
Buzzworthy Book Event: Healing Powers Series Author is Hitting the Road!
By Cal Orey, M.A.
Get ready for some stories, and maybe even a local beekeeper with a few treats from the hive. Mark your calendars: 9-19-2026--National Honey Month!Learn how to boost your immune system, combat ailments, and so much more, all with the natural power of honey—the pantry staple and sustainable superfood that’s also the green choice for healthy living, homeopathic remedies, and natural cures.
A newly revised and updated edition of the #1 hit, now with new research, heart-healthy recipes, honey bee data, and home cures!
DISCOVER HONEY’S AMAZING BEE-HEALTHY POWERS
Did you know? . . .
Eating honey, Mother Nature’s ancient medicine, can still work its healing magic and help lower the risk of disease—adding quality and years to your life—at any age!
The buzz: Consumers are seeking healthy alternatives to refined sugar due to concerns about obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, the #1 killer.
Yes! Raw, unprocessed honey is more popular than ever before and is touted a “superfood” as it replaces unhealthy table sugar and artificial sweeteners—helping to combat the skyrocketing rise in chronic ailments and life-threatening diseases.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, beekeepers experienced a surge in demand for the disease-fighting, antioxidant-rich “apocalyptic food” widely believed to boost immune health.
Increasing threats to honey bees’ survival may harm the planet’s nourishing superfoods that you love to eat—such as fruits and nuts—that the honey bee pollinates.
Honey, known as Mother Nature’s “nectar of the gods,” is an ancient remedy noted in the Bible and used for centuries to quell a cough, soothe a sore throat, energize you, and even calm frazzled nerves due to stressors such as post-COVID-19 virus variants and climate change health effects.
Enjoy gripping and adventurous survival stories about honey bees and humans as well as fascinating reasons why the popularity of honey is soaring, Manuka honey medicinal uses are surging, and herbal flavored varietals are trending. You’ll also love new heart-healthy recipes with honey twists such as Whipped Ricotta Toast with Lemon Thyme Honey, Hot Honey Glazed Turkey Loaf, and Turmeric Honey Immunity Booster, plus buzzworthy home cures thanks to honey’s gifts (including super “bee foods” like propolis and royal jelly) from the hive!
“This eye-opening book provides you with a delicious truth of the traditional Mediterranean diet. Honey is a sumptuous route to optimal health.” —Dr. Will Clower, author of The French Don’t Diet Plan
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