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Alkaline Diet Recipes - Alkalize Your Body With Your Juice, Soup, Snack and Dinner

28th September 2009
One thing we should admit is that most people love to eat foods that are high in seasonings. And sometimes these foods can be gotten from foods which are mostly acidic. Well, alkaline diet recipes will be the solution to preventing acid foods. There ca... Read >
Author: Bryan Dixon

Where do common scents in perfumery originate from?

28th September 2009
Perfumes and aftershaves are a vital part of the majority of the population’s beauty and grooming regime nowadays. Many people never bother to consider how the perfumes that they purchase are made however, nor where the fragrances used originate from. ... Read >
Author: sam lowe

The Many Uses of Herbs

23rd September 2009
Herbs have been known for its many uses since ancient times. They are generally used for cooking (chefs would use them to decorate in plates or for garnishing), for its medicinal purposes and even for pest control. There are a lot of ways where one can gr... Read >
Author: kevin smalley

Choice Indian Chutneys and Pickles

22nd September 2009
There aren't many Indian dishes which you can consider complete without a chutney or pickle. This pungent fruit-based accompaniment is more than mere jam - it is a jamboree of nourishing tang. Chutney and is full of any or all of fruit, vinegar, sugar ... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

How To Know If You Are Eating Too Much Salt

18th September 2009
For most of us, eating healthfully means cutting down on salt. Even if cutting down your salt intake won't reduce your waist measurement, it'll make you a healthier person, better able to follow your weight management programme. But it's not that simpl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mixers and Grinders - Favorite Kitchen Appliances

16th September 2009
A home maker, who dreams of achieving professional cooking results in the kitchen, always demands for efficient and well-performing mixers and grinders. You can ask any home maker about his or her favorite cooking appliance and the answer would be one and... Read >
Author: Vinnit

Your Guide to Great Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids

11th September 2009
Anyone who has experienced hemorrhoid will tell you that hemorrhoids are a real pain in the you-know-what. They will also tell you that hemorrhoids are not serious medial conditions but may lead to other serious illnesses if left untreated. Many individua... Read >
Author: Ashish

Treatment For Acne From Home

20th August 2009
Acne is a chronic disease that creates various kinds of symptoms on your skin areas, such as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, zits, inflammation, redness, and swelling, etc. With acne scars, you may definitely want a best acne treatment, especially at hom... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Italian Flat Leaf Parsley....

19th August 2009
Italian parsley (sometimes known as flat-leaf parsley) is a green herb with serrated leaves and a clean, slightly peppery taste. It has flat leaves and grows to a height of one and half feet (4cm). While many are familiar with curly leafed parsley, which ... Read >
Author: virenderyadav

Italian Flat Leaf Parsley....

17th August 2009
Italian parsley (sometimes known as flat-leaf parsley) is a green herb with serrated leaves and a clean, slightly peppery taste. It has flat leaves and grows to a height of one and half feet (4cm). While many are familiar with curly leafed parsley, which ... Read >
Author: virenderyadav

Jivago Perfumes by Ilana

17th August 2009
Jivago 24k for men, by Ilana Jivago is an exciting man's fragrance made of the finest quality ingredients including sexy Coriander, an aphrodisiac known as the oil of attraction, and the east Indian Cardamom, an essence for sexual attraction known as "Fir... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Gordon Ramsay Cooking for Friends Editorial Review

07th August 2009
Gordon Ramsay Makes it Easy is the title of the great chef's latest cookbook and a great description of the 269 page masterpiece! TV's most popular chef, Gordon Ramsay, bridges the gap between his famous chef's table (situated in the white heat of his ... Read >
Author: Mel Siff

Hemorrhoids Home Cure - Really Great Home Remedies

28th July 2009
There are numerous home remedies that you can use to help cure your hemorrhoids. Taking advantage of them will help you feel better and be kind to your wallet. Here are some really great and simple remedies for healing yourself of hemorrhoids. Use the... Read >
Author: giwfun

Treating Acne By Yourself

17th July 2009
Apart from the appearance of early indications of aging like wrinkles, one of the commonest skin problems of folks is the development of acne. Acne being a medical condition and a skin disorderis due to increased hormones mainly for teens, the enlargemen... Read >
Author: Timothy Larsen

Home Improvement – Great Returns From Small Investments

16th July 2009
Whether for sale or rental purposes, investing a small amount of money in improving your home can yield much higher returns to you in the form of the value that a prospective buyer or renter will pay for it. What are these changes that one can make that w... Read >
Author: brook

What Makes Indian Cuisine Indian?

14th July 2009
The tantalizing selections of Indian Food have evolved from rich and diverse traditions. India is an ancient land, formed from dozens of different cultures arising from migration and conquest, followed by tribal blending. And no matter how complex the h... Read >
Author: Antero Blanco

Simmer Sauce Recipes and Different Flavors

12th July 2009
Simmer sauces are blend of exotic Indian spices that add up to the flavor of the food making it taste more Indian. The simmer sauces come in different flavors and can be used in variety of dishes. Sometimes known as curry sauce, simmer sauces range from m... Read >
Author: Rachna

Simmer Sauce Recipes and different flavors

09th July 2009
Simmer sauces are blend of exotic Indian spices that add up to the flavor of the food making it taste more Indian. The simmer sauces come in different flavors and can be used in variety of dishes. Sometimes known as curry sauce, simmer sauces range from m... Read >
Author: Rachna Chopra

Mixer Grinders

06th July 2009
Ask any homemaker what is her favorite kitchen appliance and her reply would definitely be ‘Mixer Grinders’! No matter how many new types of appliances come into the kitchen, the mixer grinder has not been replaced. It has only gotten better over time... Read >
Author: Vinnit

simple creative cooking

29th June 2009
Do you have a burning desire to create your very own fantastic tasting dishes, and completely WOW! All your family or friends? I get a huge buzz from creating tasty and gorgeous looking meals from completely fresh (raw) ingredients – using absolutely ... Read >
Author: sean

Indian Restaurants in Nottingham

28th June 2009
Popular with partygoers after a few pints of beer, great as a setting for a celebration, a good place for a first date, and home to the UK's new national dish - we can only be talking about Indian restaurants. From Manchester's famous Curry Mile to th... Read >
Author: Restaurants in Nottingham

Mixer Grinders

23rd June 2009
Ask any homemaker what is her favorite kitchen appliance and her reply would definitely be ‘Mixer Grinders’! No matter how many new types of appliances come into the kitchen, the mixer grinder has not been replaced. It has only gotten better over time... Read >
Author: Vinnit

How to Make Salmon Fish Cakes

18th June 2009
Many fish cakes are normally deep-fried but as these are shallow-fried, you get a healthier option that is just as tasty and bursting with flavour. 1) In a blender, combine salmon, red chilli, lime or lemon juice, egg, ginger; fish sauce and soya sauce... Read >
Author: lynn1919

Namkeens- The Heart of Indian Snacks

18th June 2009
Namkeens are considered to the ever popular farshan food of India .They are available in both rich and high calories. If people want to have low calorie based namkeen then they have to keep namkeen aloof from the frying process. Without frying method namk... Read >
Author: Manan Patel

Namkeens- The Heart of Indian Snacks

18th June 2009
Namkeens are considered to the ever popular farshan food of India .They are available in both rich and high calories. If people want to have low calorie based namkeen then they have to keep namkeen aloof from the frying process. Without frying method namk... Read >
Author: Manan Patel

Moroccan aubergine with pine nut, sultana & coriander dressing

04th June 2009
Ingredients 2 aubergines ½ Cup extra virgin olive oil, extra if necessary 2 tbsp NoMU Moroccan Rub ¼ Cup pine nuts 3 tbsp red wine vinegar ¼ Cup sultanas 3 tbsp sugar 100g chevre (goat’s cheese) Fresh coriander, to garnish Instructions ... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

Natural Skin Care- A common Interest among the Crowd

13th May 2009
Are you aware of Natural skin care? Do you want to know more about skin lightening and effective treatment to shrink pores? If yes, you have opened the right piece of article, because I am here to shed light on subjects related to acne skin care and vario... Read >
Author: drsecretstore

When To Start With Home Remedies For Hemorrhoids

08th May 2009
Hemorrhoids! Not exactly a water cooler topic or dinner party conversation. With as many people suffering with them, it is short of astounding how little this disease is talked about. What are hemorrhoids, what causes them, and how you ease the symptom... Read >
Author: ultratechinc

Free Chicken in Coconut Soup Recipe

08th May 2009
I have a great soup recipe that you will love from www.efoodschool.com. This is a Free Delicious Chicken in Coconut Milk Soup Recipe is a great meal to make for a group of guests. It is a Thai spicy coconut soup with chicken and chilies, and with fish sau... Read >

Blooming Lovely!

29th April 2009
Blooming Lovely!The RHS Chelsea Flower Show takes place 19th – 23rd May 2009. It is the ultimate event in the gardening calendar. The Chelsea Flower Show attracts the big name garden designers and is a plethora of plants and all things floral. Hortic... Read >
Author: sarah hague

How to Pickle Onions - Easy Pickled Onion Recipe

28th April 2009
Pickled onions are a family favorite. They turn up at parties and picnics, with cheese and cold meats. They are a 'how to make recipe' every cook should know. Pickling onions is a really easy way to learn about how to make pickles and how to make eac... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Secret Behind The Delicious Samosas

15th April 2009
Planning a meal is a stimulating experience particularly when you start to think about the delicious ingredients that you will use. This is especially true when it comes to the first course in the meal called appetizers. Appetizers, as the word implies, a... Read >
Author: srini

Cook Some Fantastic Beef Recipes From The UK

25th March 2009
These are tried and tested recipes - Bon Appetit from The UK Recipe Archive!! Beef Fajitas With Pico De Gallo ***FOR THE PICO DE GALLO *** 1 green chilli 2 tomatoes, de-seeded and... Read >
Author: James Lanka

Home Improvement – Great Returns From Small Investments

22nd March 2009
Whether for sale or rental purposes, investing a small amount of money in improving your home can yield much higher returns to you in the form of the value that a prospective buyer or renter will pay for it. What are these changes that one can make that w... Read >
Author: brook

Use the Best Tips for Zit Remedy

17th March 2009
You must be tired of looking for a zit remedy that is effective and will not cause harm to your skin in the future. What these doctors prescribe include drugs that will indeed provide you with the best results upon application, but will cause you skin fur... Read >
Author: Ashish

DO ME A FLAVOUR!

13th March 2009
DO ME A FLAVOUR! HEALTHY FLAVOUR OPTIONS Think flavour every time you go to the cupboard to make a meal. If you’re used to cream, butter, sugar and salt, think before you reach in the fridge. Plan your meal in advance, if possible, and don’t ope... Read >
Author: celiabalmer

Mastering The Art Of Making Soup

10th March 2009
The word 'soup' comes from the Latin 'suppare', which means 'soaking', and once described a dish of meat or vegetables that was soaked in the liquid in which it was cooked. In ancient times, soup was referred to as either broth (meaning 'brewed') or potta... Read >
Author: James Lanka

Quick Acne Solutions - 4 Natural Remedies to Cure Zits

03rd March 2009
It must be frustrated to have zits and cannot find effective ways to get rid of them. Zits come up especially at the time of puberty when your body starts changing from child to adolescent, when you start getting emotional about everything or when you beg... Read >
Author: Vallerie Vanders

A List Of Common Herb Uses

03rd March 2009
Bergamot: Usually used for money, but some sources say it can be used for personal protection and to attract good spirits as well. Borage: Place in an area that is suspicious it is said to make the truth come out or have dishonesty, plots or secrets r... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

Natural remedies that works fast against Acne- Part 3

16th January 2009
Knowing the importance of natural remedies will not just stop your acne problems for a few days but for a lifetime. I want to share some effective acne cures with you. 1. Fenugreek paste remedy - aside from using its seed to make curry powder, fenugre... Read >
Author: Vallerie Vanders

Natural Acne Remedies which are found in your kitchen

16th January 2009
There are so many beneficial home remedies against acne. These are found in your kitchen itself but you are probably unaware of. So let me discuss:- • Water- the essential element that every human being needs to survive. I know many people will ask... Read >
Author: Vallerie Vanders

Lots of ways to add spices to your cooking or to know the secrets of adding flavor to your meals?

08th January 2009
There are lots of ways to add spices to your cooking. With the right spices or herbs, you can add a lot of flavour to you meals . spices added to vegetables are a great way of getting kids to eat their veg.Just as they do with vegetables; spices and he... Read >
Author: Didar Singh Sony

Indigestion Treatment

08th January 2009
General indigestion is typically caused by eating too quickly, especially when the food is high in fat. Indigestion can be felt as a burning sensation in the upper portion of the stomach, general nausea, bloated, heartburn, and among others a bitter taste... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

The Making of Absinthe

29th December 2008
Absinthe recipes abound in bartender's literature. Whether you are looking to make a palate-pleasing French absinthe or an astringent version of Spanish absinthe, here are some basic rules -- as well as variations on the general theme. Your first step ... Read >
Author: Matt Peterson

Biltong, a South African Favourite

28th December 2008
Biltong is a hugely popular food in South Africa whose history travels back for many years. It has been said that it was the Dutch who first introduced what we now know as biltong in the 17th Century when they brought with them their own recipes and me... Read >
Author: dtymon

Homemade Acne Treatments for Acne Free Skin

01st December 2008
When your skin pores get blocked with dust particles or excess oil, it becomes hard for your skin to respirate. This affects the health of your skin and results in several skin problems. The most common among them is acne. This article discusses simple ho... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

HOW TO MAKE COOKING FUN AND ENJOYABLE

26th November 2008
Do you enjoy eating delectable food? Do you like cooking? Chances are that the first question will be answered in affirmative by a high number of people and the second will find very few yes’s. It is the same all over the world. No one wants to miss out... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Piquant Bread Bar

26th November 2008
Long gone are the days when George Street pumped out nothing but pizza and subs at all hours. Last year, Piquant Bread Bar and Grill joined the moveable feast of upscale bistros and lounges that George Street has become. Piquant is a spare but inviting... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

The Basics of Cooking Indian Food

30th October 2008
Indian cuisine is considered as one of the most exotic yet tasteful cuisines in the whole world. If you are up for something different, then Indian foods are a must-try. The flavors are so rich and the spices are so intense. No wonder why all kinds of peo... Read >
Author: Jenny Lin

Home Remedies for Bad Breath, Bad Breath Causes

13th October 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene. Many people have bouts of bad brea... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Constipation homemade herbal remedies

19th September 2008
Some of the normally used homeremedies for Constipation are as follows: Drink one liter of warm water and to walk around for a few minutes right immediately after waking up early in the morning. Drinking lemon juice mixed with the warm water almost... Read >
Author: jainish

Cabbage Soup Diet Recipes With Diet Plans

15th September 2008
Cabbage soup diet plan allows you to lose 11 pounds per first week and during the diet you won’t feel hunger – because the total amount of food is not limited. The main course of this diet plan is cabbage soup. You can find a lot of different cabba... Read >
Author: Alen Green

Natural Remedies for Arthritis

02nd September 2008
Arthritis sufferers all over the world are ever seeking relief for their pain. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this difficulty opposing to what many pharmaceutical companies claim. Taking their medicine will not cure any type of arthritis. Speaking... Read >
Author: jainish

Making Discount Perfume for Men

20th August 2008
Men love to wear perfume just as much as women do, especially since men in general don’t really wear makeup and perfume is one of their vanity tools. However, you do have to do your part and know all about what men like and what are the components that ... Read >
Author: Mark

Famous Shahi Paneer

25th July 2008
Ingredients: * 1. 250 Gms Paneer ( Cottage Cheese) cut into cubes * 2. 1 Onion - Finely Chopped ( or grinded into a paste in a food processor) * 3. 2 Green Chillies - Finely chopped * 4. 1 teaspoon - ginger paste * 5. 4 Tomatoes - finely chopped ( or... Read >
Author: jaffar

Home Remedies for Back Pain or Backache

24th July 2008
Backache, also known as back pain, or dorsopathy, is a nonspecific term used to describe discomfort or a pain in the region of the back or spine. It is one of the most common complain among humans. About 80% of adults suffer from back pain at some time... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Home Remedies for Arthritis and Diet - Cure Arthritis

24th July 2008
Arthritis is a prehistoric disease; archeologists have found skeletons of the first humans, with evident cases of arthritis. But modern medicine, has not yet found the reason why, this condition affects more then 100 million people around the world. Howev... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Famous Shahi Paneer

24th July 2008
Instructions: * 1. Add oil in a fry pan and heat the oil * 2. Add the onions and fry till brown. * 3. Add Ginger paste, chillies and fry further for 2 minutes. * 4. Add the tomatoes and fry further for 5 minutes or until the oil seperates .( You can s... Read >
Author: jaffar

Some Latest And Tasty Sauce Recipes with different flavors

24th July 2008
Simmer sauces are blend of exotic Indian spices that add up to the flavor of the food making it taste more Indian. The simmer sauces come in different flavors and can be used in variety of dishes. Sometimes known as curry sauce, simmer sauces range from m... Read >
Author: Sumit Sharma

Chutneys ,The All about It!

23rd July 2008
If you happen to be in India, do not be surprised if you hear the statement. "I shall pound you in to chutney. Chatni is the Indian version of a piquant sauce which gives power to an otherwise bland and boring lunch or dinner. Chatni or chutney are sw... Read >
Author: Kavita B

A RECIPE FOR A MIX SALAD. Ingredients and Preparation

02nd July 2008
A RECIPE FOR A SALAD To make this condiment, your poet begs The pounded yellow of two hard-boiled eggs; Two boiled potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve, Smoothness and softness to the salad give. Let onion atoms lurk within the bowl, And... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal

How To Make Cucumber Sandwiches

27th June 2008
Cucumber sandwiches serve the purpose of teatime snacks perfectly. The traditional cucumber sandwich is composed of thin slices of cucumber placed in between two slices of bread. The breads are buttered from both the sides. It is mostly considered as deli... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Simmer Sauce Recipes and different flavors

26th June 2008
Simmer sauces are blend of exotic Indian spices that add up to the flavor of the food making it taste more Indian. The simmer sauces come in different flavors and can be used in variety of dishes. Sometimes known as curry sauce, simmer sauces range from ... Read >
Author: Meenakshi Kaur

How to Get Rid of Ringworms

19th June 2008
Ringworm is a common fungal infection that is highly contagious and can spread quickly. If your child gets it, alert his friends' parents to prevent an epidemic. Treatment can take weeks. Ringworm is a fungal infection. It is contagious and appears on ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

An account of different perfumes

22nd May 2008
‘Per Fumum’ is the Latin phrase that parented the word Perfume meaning through smoke. If you would like to know why such a phrase was given to fragrance, we should go back to the pages of history. If you are a perfume lover and have a soft corner for... Read >
Author: Mari milian

An account of different perfumes

22nd May 2008
‘Per Fumum’ is the Latin phrase that parented the word Perfume meaning through smoke. If you would like to know why such a phrase was given to fragrance, we should go back to the pages of history. If you are a perfume lover and have a soft corner for... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Aromatherapy, Essential Oils and Benefits

15th May 2008
Aromatherapy uses essential oils for their remedial properties. All essential oils or essences can be divided into three classes: (i) terpenic (ii) oxygenated and (iii) sulphurized. All have antiseptic, healing and anti-bacterial properties and above all ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

These Are Some Of The Easy Appetizers That Are Quick To Make

16th April 2008
An appetizer means a starter food or drink that is usually served for stimulating the appetite before a meal or also offered as the first course. A simple, an easiest and an attractive way of serving the guests in your house is to serve them with appetize... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The art of the knot: designing an herb knot garden for beginners.

11th April 2008
A knot garden is a series of plants set so that when one views them from afar, they form an illusion of patterned rope weaving in and out and around itself. This type of garden emerged during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, a relative of the “parterre”, ... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer

Treatment of Eye Stye

01st April 2008
An Eye Stye (sty) is a common infection of the hair follicle of an eyelash. Due to eye styes it causes a sore similar to a pimple in the gland at the edge of the eyelid which leads to blockage of the hair follicles that may become swollen. It is develops ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Perfume Bottles And Fragrances

22nd February 2008
The very word perfume creates a whiff of fragrance in the surroundings. It fills and mesmerizes the senses with a wonderful sensation and feeling. Perfumes have always attracted mankind and how a bottle of perfume is created is a mystery even in this era ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Healthy Cooking Means you can Ditch the Diet

24th January 2008
Hands up everyone who made a New Year's resolution to lose a few Christmas kilos or adopt healthier eating habits this year? Great. Now, wouldn't you like to be able to achieve it without using the "d" word? Healthy eating doesn't have to be boring eating... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Depression and Insomnia and how I beat it overnight

18th January 2008
I am writing this article as I believe in what has happened to my partner John in the last 18 months can be of great benefit for those that suffer with depression and insomnia. Fortunately I am unable to comment on the feelings of the above as it has n... Read >
Author: Dixie

Different Recipes of Simmer Sauce

18th January 2008
Simmer sauces are blend of exotic Indian spices that add up to the flavor of the food making it taste more Indian. The simmer sauces come in different flavors and can be used in variety of dishes. Sometimes known as curry sauce, simmer sauces range from m... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Just How Good Is Blue Moon Beer?

17th January 2008
Beer is drunk just about everywhere in the world while there are many different brands which taste fantastic you may have your own personal favorites. Of these many types and brands you may like the taste of the Blue Moon Beer. This particular beer is an ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Constipation homemade remedies

14th November 2007
Some of the commonly used homeremedies for Constipation are as follows:Drink one liter of warm water and walk around for a few minutes immediately after waking up early in the morning. Drinking lemon juice mixed with warm water two to three times a day ea... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Grain Distillation

03rd July 2007
Grain Distillation Aquavit Aquavit, genever, gin, and whiskey (or whisky as the Canadians and Scots spell it), as well as vodka and the unflavored German schnapps called korn, are all part of the extended family of grain-based spirits. Except for wh... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Life after Dairy Products

01st July 2007
Katy Lassen has recently cut dairy products out of her diet, but its not because she has trendy food intolerance. Its lunchtime again, and here I am on campus trying to decide what to eat - again. The University boasts numerous eating establishments, ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Spicing up your love life

01st July 2007
In the second of our column, a herbalist and eco-activist from Get Ethical tells us about herbal aphrodisiacs. Various studies have been carried out on the aphrodisiacal properties of plants, for example, an American Psychosomatic Society (1998) repor... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

India - The country of yogurt and onions...

21st May 2007
Back a few year ago when I was on a trip to India, I noticed that many dishes were cooked in yogurt sauce and that sautéing of onions was one of the favorite ingredient in most recipes. When I say "onions", I mean "LOTS of onions"... It seems that mos... Read >
Author: Jonathan Teng

Fourth of July BBQ - Spare Ribs Recipe

26th April 2007
If you're having a fourth of July barbecue something classy to have that's going to go well with either cold beer or red wine is barbeque spare ribs. The best part about barbeque spare ribs is that they can be the main dish. For a serving of 4 people get ... Read >
Author: Julia Hayes

Home Remedies for Acne that Works

20th April 2007
Acne by large is considered as a nuisance and has a terrible effect on a person. Though it’s not fatal disorder but has enough command to root an impact on ones mind. This can be a cause of depression in many cases. People become introvert and do not li... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

General things about chicken pox

01st March 2007
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Herbal and Ayurvedic Home Remedies For Eye Care

01st March 2007
The importance of the eyes to the human beings need not be emphasized. Eyes provide us sight, without which life would lose most of its meaning. But at the same time, eyes are constantly exposed to the external environment. Almost everyone in the world ov... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies for Cholesterol Treatment

01st March 2007
Cholesterol buildup in the coronary arteries leads to the condition known as Hridaya roga in Ayurveda, which literally means heart disease. This is similar to atherosclerosis. When the cholesterol collects in the arteries leading to the heart, their lumen... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

Bad Breath Herbal Remedy

10th February 2007
Anyone who suffers from a chronic case of halitosis might well doubt that anything as simple as a bad breath herbal remedy could work. Surprisingly, there is a long list of herbal remedies for bad breath that have been passed down to us through folklore, ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

The History of Beef Jerky

15th December 2006
Jerky was first introduced by the South American (Peru) native tribe called the Quechua (part of the ancient Inca Empire) in 1550. The product (Ch'arki), was boned and defatted meat (deer, elk, or buffalo) cut into slices and rubbed with salt. This meat w... Read >
Author: Tommy Stabosz

A Meal Without Salt Is Not A Meal

07th September 2006
A meal without salt is not a meal. Do you agree with this proverb? Many people will probably say yes but they will also ask: we are always told to cut down the salt in-take in order to avoid high blood pressure which can lead to heart disease, so what sho... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Home Remedies for different treatments

16th June 2006
Most people are afraid of suffering from infections and end up complicating things further because of their fear and discomfort. Some tend to overlook the symptoms hoping that a miracle will do away with entire ailment. But this is not so. It's true that ... Read >
Author: Isabel Rodrigues

Ayurveda Diet Recommendations For Each Body Type

20th May 2006
Ayurveda recommends foods for people according to their primary body type. The reason this is done is because it is believed foods can be both healing, and the source of imbalance and difficulties. By eating foods according to our Ayurvedic body type, the... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Make Your Own Perfume

14th March 2006
If you love perfume and are a creative person, you could very well make your own perfume. Making perfume is not only enjoyable, but it can become a fantastic handmade and personalized gift for loved ones, friends or family. Making perfume doesn't require ... Read >
Author: Keith Lee

Detox Diet: Juice Fasting Recipes

14th January 2006
Juice fasting is gaining popularity as a great way to detoxify. Many people are interested in getting toxins out of their system so they can live a healthier life. When toxins accumulate in the body, they feel sluggish and also have a poor immune system... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong

Cooking Indian Food at Home - Where to Start?

06th January 2006
If you read my article, Curry - A Journey, published on the Curry page of this site, you'll know that my first experiences of the dish were of the generic variety which the British invariably cooked and ate when living abroad a few decades ago. You'll al... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

The New Cuisine: African Food Today

06th December 2005
Today, African food is the most diverse cuisine on the planet, a true "melting pot" of foods and flavors. Africa's history is rich and so is its cuisine. With influences from so many other countries, Dutch, English, Asian, and Indian, Africa's new cuisine... Read >
Author: Dylan Miles

Are You Eating Too Much Salt?

16th November 2005
For most of us, eating healthfully means cutting down on salt. Even if cutting down your salt intake won't reduce your waist measurement, it'll make you a healthier person, better able to follow your weight management programme. But it's not that simpl... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore