Saturday, November 8, 2025

Millet and Teff are the November Grains of the Month

 

The Whole Grains Council has declared millet and teff to be the grains of the month of November. Although these ancient grains are not as well known as wheat, barley or corn, they are important gluten-free sources of nutrition.

 

Millet was the earliest dry-land crop in east Asia. It is very drought resistant and was cultivated in China as long as 10,000 years ago. Its spread can be traced to Korea around 5500 years ago and then to India.

 


Millet is a fast-maturing crop that grows well in the semiarid poor soils of Africa as well as southeast Asia. Fertilizing and irrigating the soil can double production or more, as can introduction of disease-resistant varieties. India is the world’s leading producer, followed by Niger, China, and eight other African nations.

 

Because it is gluten-free, millet is a good food for people with celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or wheat allergy. In addition to use as human food, millet is sometimes used as a grazing or forage crop to feed animals.

 

Teff is an annual grass native to Ethiopia, where it is one of the most important crops, despite its low yield and susceptibility to pests and other issues. Teff is highly nutritious and gluten-free, a good source of protein, calcium and manganese and higher in fiber than most other cereal grains. In Ethiopia, it is the main ingredient in injera flatbread, which is served at most meals. Teff is also used as animal food and the straw is mixed with mud to plaster walls.

 


Teff has been involved in an intriguing international scandal! In 2003, a Dutch company worked with an Ethiopian organization to introduce teff to European markets. The CEO of the Dutch company took out patents on processing methods for teff. The government of Ethiopia, noting the domestic shortage of quinoa in South America after that grain became popular in the US and Europe, outlawed export of raw teff in 2006. The Dutch patents were declared invalid by a Dutch court in 2019, ending what was being called a biopiracy conspiracy.

 

Have you tried cooking and eating these two historic whole grains?

 

Monday, November 3, 2025

Erica Mones - 7:30 am Nov 6

Erica Mones

Erica Mones is a writer and disability advocate who was born and raised on Long Island, New York. She earned her Bachelors in writing and classical civilizations from Loyola University Maryland and her Masters in disability studies from the City University of New York School of Professional Studies. Her work has been published in New Mobility, Rooted in Rights, Pop Sugar, and the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation blog among other online and print publications. When she is not writing or doing advocacy work, she is usually watching and overanalyzing Apple TV's latest series. She currently lives in Wyoming with her cat, Atticus. 

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Healthinfo Island Displays and Exhibits for November 2025

NOTE: Many of this month's poster sets support the International Disability Rights Affirmation Conference, Nov. 6. The theme is "No Health Without Peace."  Find out about the conference presentations here:
https://virtualability.org/idrac-2025/

You can teleport to any of the eight displays and exhibits using the SLURLs in this posting. In Second Life, click on the poster with the same name as the title of the poster set, and you will get a notecard that contains all the text of the posters plus descriptions of the images.  If you click each poster, you will get a private message with additional information and live links.

Central Pavilion of Healthinfo Island
Check out the calming breathing exercise on the back wall!
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/128/126/24


Stress Reducers
Stress Reducers

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/195/158/22


What is ableism?
What is ableism?
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/188/181/24


Music and Mental Health
Music and Mental Health
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/172/155/22


Health Benefits of Yoga
Health Benefits of Yoga
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/114/79/24


Why is Community Important to People with Disabilities?
Why is Community Important to People with Disabilities?
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/98/40/26


What Can They Be Thinking?
What Can They Be Thinking?
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/50/28/28


Quotes on Peace
Quotes on Peace
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/24/23/30


Quotes on Health
Quotes on Health
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/21/63/32 

Arash Javanbakht - 9:00 am Nov 6

Arash Javanbakht, M.D

Arash Javanbakht, M.D., is an award-winning psychiatrist and neuroscientist, and the founding director of the Stress, Trauma, and Anxiety Research Clinic (STARC) at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Michigan. He treats civilians, refugees, and first responders with PTSD. He has written a book about fear. Dr Javanbakht holds patents on artificial intelligence and augmented reality and telemedicine technologies for treatment for anxiety disorders and PTSD.