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Dance can heal. But so many of us are thirsty and hungry for something whole. Something we’re not getting.

I became a junk food vegetarian just before I started belly dancing with June Seaney at Cornell University in 2000. It felt so good to move like a dancer in an ancient painting. I loved the women I danced with, several of which were recovering from ballet-related eating disorders. I was thinking more about food and movement and states of mind.

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    Get all the health benefits of aloe and chia seeds along with the hydrating benefits of coconut water and you have one fantastic drink. Adding frozen cherries and blueberries makes it extra pretty. This morning drink will help you feel hydrated for hours.  The post Chia Aloe Coconut Morning Mocktail appeared first on Belly Dance […]
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