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Topics to Talk About – Environmental Issues

29th September 2009
There's an old saying that we only are renting the world for a little while from its true owners – our children. This can help remind us that the choices we make today about our lifestyles and our consumer habits can directly impact many future generati... Read >
Author: Anna Hugi

Camping Gear Essentials Emergency Supplies

28th September 2009
When you are going camping, there are a few things that need to be included in your camping gear when it comes to emergency supplies. Emergency supplies are things like flares, flare gun, flashlights, extra batteries, first aid kits, radio. Having emergen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top Tips For Conserving Water In Your Area

24th September 2009
Of course, some of us live in areas where we get plenty of rain all year around, maybe even too much. However, in other areas water supplies can run low quickly, especially in summer. So, it is all of our responsibilities to conserve this essential nat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

11th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Why you should consider fairtrade clothing

09th August 2009
Every now and then in the news a story breaks about how one high street name should be ashamed that some of their clothing that is sold has been manufactured in some far off country with slave labour. By slave labour they refer to workers who are vastly ... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Make Money Online Recycling and Selling Mobile Phones

07th August 2009
Do you have any old mobile phones? Can you get hold of any old mobile phones? If you can you can turn them into cash! With the demand for recycling come great opportunity in the telecommunications world. The world of mobile phones. Old mobile phones ca... Read >
Author: Mkcoy

Are You At Risk of Being Harmed By Chlorine in Drinking Water?

05th August 2009
Over the past few decades, chlorine has become more common in our drinking water. You could be at risk of developing harmful health effects, including some forms of cancer, as a result of this substance. Chlorine is a material that is used as a purific... Read >
Author: Donald Spencer

How is Water Quality Measured and Is It Enough?

05th August 2009
If you’re wondering how is water quality measured, the question could have a variety of answers. The answer mainly depends on what the water is going to be used for. This article will be about water for public consumption rather than other uses, such a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

04th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

How Are Drinking Water Quality Standards Determined?

04th August 2009
If you care about your health, you may wonder how are drinking water quality standards determined. In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the responsibility and the authority to see to it that we have clean, healthy water to drink. ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How Important is Water Quality Testing?

03rd August 2009
How important is water quality testing to you? Do you know our water supplies contain more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer? Wouldn’t you like to think water quality testing finds these chemicals and removes them before the water ge... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Danger – Water Quality Report Doesn’t Tell The Whole Story

03rd August 2009
Your city’s water company must provide you with a water quality report, so you know what is in your water. They should mail it to you on an annual basis or if you are signed up to get one electronically they should notify you that it is online and read... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

A Simple, Yet Very Important Step Towards How To Help Water Quality

03rd August 2009
Water is so important to our body that we cannot live without it. The quality of our water is just as important, and because our water supplies are contaminated with over 2100 chemicals that cause cancer, you need to know how to help water quality. O... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Dangerous Poison Cover-Up Over Water Quality Issues - What To Do To Protect Your Health

03rd August 2009
Do you think the U.S. has water quality issues? About a week ago I was searching on the web for contaminated water sites in the U.S. and up popped this headline that says VET SAYS SKIN CANCER LINKED TO LEJEUNE WATER. The water in this article is loca... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Important Water Factors That Affect Water Quality

03rd August 2009
When we reach for a glass of water we all want the best tasting water we can drink, but have you ever thought of the quality of water you are drinking? There are many things affecting the quality of our water. Let me highlight what I think is import... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Drinking Water Quality – Is Your Water Free From Toxic Matter

03rd August 2009
Most people aren’t concerned about drinking water quality and don’t have a sign on their kitchen faucet that says DANGER – TOXIC SUBSTANCES. But in most cases we should warn our loved ones and friends of the danger of drinking straight from the tap... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

The Best Natural Detox Plan You Can Find

28th July 2009
Are you looking for a detox plan that will help you get rid of unwanted toxins? Something you can do on a regular basis so the bad elements in our environment won’t take up residence in your body and stay there creating disease and other unpleasant out... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Are Your Drinking Water When on a Detox Program?

16th July 2009
It's something that is often overlooked if you have ever followed one of these detoxification programs. But, when considered in the scheme of things it can improve the outcome. I must say at the outset that I did undergo a detox program recently and ca... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Don't Overlook This When Doing a 5 Day Body Detox Plan

16th July 2009
Some people find them a bit of a struggle, others swear by them. But, by paying attention to this one point could improve results. If you have not done a 5 day body detox plan before, you could be denying your body a spot of rest and recuperation that ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Unwelcome Ingredients in Tap Water

16th July 2009
How can you be sure that when you turn on your tap you are getting something that although it looks clean could be host to a number of substances that do us no favors. A few of us might think that ingredients in tap water is not something we think abou... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Water Is Vital for Survival in Any Disaster Scenario - Be Knowledgeable About It

15th July 2009
Importance Water should be one of your top priorities in a survival situation as a lack of water causes dehydration, lethargy, dizziness, headaches, confusion, and ultimately death. Even mild dehydration makes a survival situation even more difficult ... Read >
Author: Ron Chapman Jr.

Industrial Waste Water Management

10th July 2009
Water is one of the invaluable natural resources and is affected a lot by industrial waste and pollution.Heavy metals and other miscellaneous substances are often passed into the water that is used during manufacturing processes. This water is then discar... Read >
Author: Eric Sanchez

Difference between Electric Shower and power shower

10th July 2009
If you're thinking of buying an electric shower, the first thing to consider is your expectations – electric showers shouldn’t be confused with power showers. Many people associate a forceful invigorating water jet with power, and are then disappointe... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

The Benefits And Negative Aspect of Water Purification Methods

09th July 2009
Water is essential to keep the body healthy and function normally. It is recommended that we drink eight glasses of water a day. But, while the water supply in every household has been treated to make it suitable for drinking, contaminants can still be ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Pull Out Spray Kitchen Faucet - The Way to Go

09th July 2009
Ever see that tv ad where a lady tells to her interior decorator that she needs to plan her house based on her kitchen faucet? You might have laughed, and thought "Yeah, right! No person can do something like that!" Nowadays you can - particularly in your... Read >
Author: Cedric Donovan

Water Purification Methods: The Role of Distilled Water In Our Society Today

07th July 2009
Your body consists of more than 70% water, which just goes to show that drinking safe water is essential for your body to function normally. However, there are issues about how safe the water that comes out of your faucet is, especially with pollution an... Read >
Author: joalesto

Portable Water Filter Free Important Info

07th July 2009
Are you searching for information related to portable water filter or other information somehow related to bass fishing boats, or shimano fishing tackle? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to portable water filter and even somehow... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Is Tap Water Good For You or Should You Use Tap Water Purifiers?

04th July 2009
You have to wonder is tap water good for you, but not if you have effective tap water purifiers in your home. All of the headlines about the problems with our water supplies are worrisome, unless you have a purifier that has certified performance claims.... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How To Purify Tap Water Contaminated With Cysts, Lead and Chemicals

04th July 2009
If you are wondering how to purify tap water because of new stories concerning possible contamination, there’s a lot that you need to know. While boiling will kill bacteria, only a high quality purifier will remove all of the other contaminants that ar... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Extract Oil from Algae

04th July 2009
Can algae solve our looming energy problems? Some people think so, and they are building facilities and processing plants to take advantage of this exciting new technology. Its potential for use as an alternative and renewable fuel source – biodiesel... Read >
Author: Jeff Henderson

Home Water Decontamination Systems: Minding Your Drinking Water and Wellness

04th July 2009
Health is wealth, as the cliché goes. Indeed, the importance of investing on our health cannot be overemphasized. We invest on supplements that provide us with the vitamins and minerals that our bodies need, we purchase exercise equipment to get our bo... Read >
Author: joalesto

Is a gap year right for you?

30th June 2009
At that fork-in-the-road time when you leave secondary school, there are variable and significant decisions to be made. Largely about the university you wish to apply to, and the degree you wish to take. But, the nature of study, means that after the A’... Read >
Author: mathew

Role of Fluoride In Water – A Look At A Controversial Subject

30th June 2009
Have you ever wondered what the role of fluoride in water is? Does it make your water safer, healthier, or is it a dangerous substance you should filter out? There is controversy over this subject. Some say the role of fluoride in water is helping ch... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Top Tips For Buying Property in North Cyprus

28th June 2009
With many top quality developments now being completed, there has never been a better range of property for sale in North Cyprus, or a better time to invest. North Cyprus Property Top Tip #1: Do Your Research Online When considering buying any prope... Read >
Author: TimMartins

Rain Gardens

09th June 2009
Background Rain gardens are planned gardens that capture, and filter, rain water that would otherwise run off, or through, your property. Runoff is a serious problem where increased development has replaced land with impervious surfaces … roads, ... Read >
Author: Oz Gardener

Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation

05th June 2009
Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation Everybody with more than 3 brain cells knows (or should) that each generation is less healthy than the one before. What’s happening to us? And, even more important - what can we do about it? The percentage ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Keeping an Emergency Water Supply

19th May 2009
When any type of emergency strikes, having an adequate supply of clean water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene needs to be a top priority. Although it may seem unlikely you will ever have a need for an emergency water supply, you never know when an earth... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

Common Causes of Tooth Discoloration - Foods that Stain Your Teeth

05th May 2009
You may be considering pursuing teeth whitening treatments to remedy yellow or discolored teeth. However, before you make this investment, it’s important to know the possible causes of tooth discoloration and ensure you will not be at risk of needing re... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Save the Planet by Go Green

01st May 2009
The ozone layer has diminished constantly in the last decades and the mountains of trash have grown bigger and bigger from year to year. The concentration of dangerous gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide or methane endangers people’s life more ... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

Fresh Water Conservation

08th April 2009
Fresh Water Conservation Fresh water supplies are sure to be strained in coming years. This is due, at least in part, to climate change as well as the sharp increase in urban populations. Water Conservations For Sustainable Development In arid co... Read >
Author: Ben Tan

Build Solar Hot Water Heater - The Benefits Of Making Your Own Water Heater

08th April 2009
A few keyboard entries applied to your computer and the internet will hastily return an abundance of instructions on building your own solar water heater. There is certainly no lack of information pertaining to the subject. One of the points that most ... Read >
Author: trippmarxx

Rainwater Tanks – Water is One of Our Most Precious Resources

02nd April 2009
Rainwater Tanks – Water is One of Our Most Precious Resources Water is one of our most precious resources and if we don’t find ways of managing this vital resource properly, we’ll lose a valuable and irreplaceable commodity. The word, ‘vital’ r... Read >
Author: BillyMuir

Electronic Components can Easily go Obsolete

27th March 2009
Everyone has them. The obsolete electronic components that are stuck in a drawer or stuffed in the back of the closet because they either don't work anymore or you can't get parts for them. Or both. If that's a problem for you, there are ways to deal with... Read >
Author: domaingamer

Comprehensive directory of inorganic chemicals

10th March 2009
Inorganic chemicals are a broad class of substance that encompassing all those that do not include carbon and its derivatives as their principal elements. But this class includes carbides, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbon disulfide. Inorgani... Read >
Author: SME Business Services

The Five Most Harmful Chemicals Found in Tap Water

10th March 2009
Did you know that there are harmful chemicals in your supposedly safe drinking water? The government has never tried to hide the fact that there are chemicals found in tap water. However, government officials focus on what they consider helpful chemicals ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

You Can Play A Big Part Of Keeping Our Water Clean

18th February 2009
If you are one of the many people in this country that drink a lot of water, do you ask yourself if this water is clean? We have several plants all over this great country of ours to do this very thing. There is at least one plant in each city, and we hav... Read >
Author: Aydan Corkern

Home Filtration of Tap Water - Why Chlorine Has Got To Go!

10th February 2009
Let's face it. Even though we are living in the 21st century, enjoying the benefits of amazing technical advances, we still clean our water with a method that was developed over 100 years ago. Over the last century we've come to realize that chlorinatio... Read >
Author: olirom

The Water In Your Aquarium

31st January 2009
Fish of all sorts expect a pH measurement of acid and/or base water. The common pH level is typically 6.5 and no higher than 7.5. Water types include saltwater, alkalinity, hardness, soft water, and so on. Alkalinity water is measured buffers, which its c... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

How to Determine Current Water Usage

21st January 2009
Understanding the conditions of the world’s water supplies is important if you want to be a good world citizen. But the fact is Australians need to look at their own country and realize there is a water shortage right in their backyard. Unfortunately, t... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

What's All the Fuss About Home Water Filters?

20th January 2009
What's all the fuss about home water filters? Its seems every time you turn around someone is either talking or writing (like me) about the importance of installing one of these water purification systems in your home. I write about this subject becau... Read >
Author: olirom

How Do Water Filters Work To Achieve Pure Clean Drinking Water

17th January 2009
With an increasing amount of contaminants affecting our water supplies over the last couple years, people are beginning to wonder how do water filters work to protect themselves and their families. But in order to know how they work, you need an unders... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Snorkeling in Akumal, Mexico

16th January 2009
Akumal Bay is known for its assorted species of sea turtles which use the area for breeding, feeding and rearing their young. This provides an optimal chance to experience the turtles in their natural habitat, including the many varied species of fish an... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Green Building in the Dallas Real Estate Market

13th January 2009
Real estate standards are lower than they were five years ago. When homes sold well, when property was developed at a rapid pace, and most important—when money was plentiful—real estate seemed to have unlimited growth potential. Such success inspir... Read >
Author: michael russell

Teach Children about the Environment…Install a Rainwater System

09th January 2009
Children learn many important things in life by observing how the adults around them act or listening to the things they say. Today the environment is a topic that is being discussed more and more in the home and at school. This is especially true in Au... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Why would You Need a Water Filtration System?

08th January 2009
Why is there a surge in the quest for home installed water filtration systems? According to a recent US Consumer Water Report "the demand for consumer water filtration and air cleaning systems is projected to increase 5.6 percent per year to $1.5 billion... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Why would You Need a Water Filtration System?

08th January 2009
Why is there a surge in the quest for home installed water filtration systems? According to a recent US Consumer Water Report "the demand for consumer water filtration and air cleaning systems is projected to increase 5.6 percent per year to $1.5 billion... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Benefits of Rainwater Recycling for Agricultural Purposes

07th January 2009
According to the Natural Water Commission, people use 300 litres of water each day, yet they only drink 1 or 2 litres. The other litres are used to produce food and manufactured goods. Most people don’t think of water use when they look at the shirt t... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Preventing Unnecessary Cancer with a Chlorine Water Filter

15th December 2008
According to a scientific study, chlorine is widely associated with cancer, specifically cancer of the bladder, rectum and breast. Continued exposure to chlorine can lead to the birth of these several types of cancer cells and may even lead to a specific ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Best sources of bottled drinking water in food

12th December 2008
Many consumers, particularly those living in urban areas, are increasingly buying bottled water for meeting some or all of their daily requirements. As fresh water supplies are stretched to meet the demands of industry, agriculture and an ever-expanding p... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

Companies Providing Leak Detection in Texas

04th December 2008
To understand what the companies providing the services of leak detection in Texas do, we must understand what the term leak detection actually means. Leaks may occur in household pipes carrying natural gas, pipelines of water supplies, swimming pools, st... Read >
Author: Alien

Avoid Structural Cracks

04th December 2008
Austin is a home to more than 1 million people and these people reside in thousands of houses and work in thousands of offices. Each of the buildings here are prone to some structural cracks, these cracks can be minor or major. To overcome these types of ... Read >
Author: Alien

Traveling While Pregnant: Tips for Safety and Comfort

03rd December 2008
Travel during a healthy pregnancy is safe and often provides a much needed distraction from the stress of preparing for a new baby. A few minutes of extra thought and preparation can make your journey relaxing and worry free. If your itinerary will tak... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

Why Recycling Water is Ecologically Important

01st December 2008
People today are “going green”. When they go green, they are doing whatever they can to be good citizens and do their part for the environment. They are concerned with protecting natural resources. Around the world there are honest efforts going on... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Moving Beyond This Question: is Tap Water Really Dangerous?

10th October 2008
Today, an increasing number of businesses and homeowners are asking "Is tap water really dangerous?" Publication of evidence that our water supplies contain chlorine, lead, volatile organic chemicals, algae by-products and mercury has caused many people t... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Learn About Whole-House Water Treatment Systems

02nd October 2008
Whole-house water treatment systems may be the right option for your family. It really depends on which home water treatment system, you choose. Some, of course, are better than others. For many years the reverse osmosis whole-house water treatment sys... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

What to do if in Debt

25th September 2008
Are you concerned about meeting your next mortgage payment? Have you taken out a credit card to pay another? If your finances are maxed out it is time to wake up and take charge of the situation. Falling into debt is not usually a result of irrespons... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Be Healthy With Organic Food

15th September 2008
Today's society is vigilant towards consciousness for health and people are constantly searching for factors that are able to give them an edge for achieving to be healthy. We all know that healthy diet, constant physical activity regime, and sufficient r... Read >
Author: Apisrisak

An A-Z Guide! of the Health Wonders Of Water!

09th September 2008
Our bodies contain about 70%water. Our bodies are bio-electrical systems and are dependant on a good quality water supply for optimum physical and psychological states. Herein lies a problem. Many people have rejected water, considering it to be too bl... Read >
Author: Paul

Drugs in Tap Water: a Prescription Your Doctor Didn't Write

08th September 2008
I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet you never think twice about pouring yourself a glass of water from your kitchen faucet. The last thing you're probably thinking about is the presence of drugs in tap water. Unfortunately, we have to start thi... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Chlorine in Drinking Water: An Outdated Approach to Water Treatment

28th August 2008
2008 is the 100th anniversary of the first use of chlorine in drinking water. Beginning in Jersey City and Chicago in 1908, and then quickly expanding to cities across the United States, this method of water treatment helped to essentially wipe out disea... Read >
Author: olirom

You Could Be On Drugs And Not Know It

28th August 2008
As the old saying goes, water is life. But if you ever knew how many drugs in drinking water there are, you probably would never use the water in your home again, except for flushing the toilet. In 1998, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) found that... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Installing a Bathroom Vanity and Countertop

27th July 2008
By Mark J. Donovan The installation of a new bathroom vanity and countertop can transform an outdated bathroom into a contemporary one. Installing a vanity and countertop is simple to do and can be purchased from any home improvement store for less tha... Read >
Author: Mark Donovan

What makes food organic and why it is expensive ……..

22nd July 2008
Many consumers hear about organic farming, but they aren't sure what that means and sometimes question what makes food organic and why it is more expensive than other options. They may be amazed of the typically higher cost of organic foods and may conclu... Read >
Author: MANOJ VERMA2

Brief history of the Plumber

20th July 2008
The plumber gets his name from the Latin name for lead; plumbum, as the ancient Romans used pipes made from lead for their pipes. Plumbers became pivotal in how societies function as their job was to enable the incoming and outgoing supply of water. The p... Read >
Author: barry.walker

Pure Drinking Water: What It Does and Doesn't Do for You

30th June 2008
The issue of pure drinking water has been front and center in the news lately. Water companies continue to spring up everywhere in response to consumers' growing awareness of our contaminated water supplies. And while they focus on providing us with "pu... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Why Use A Water Purifier Filter?

27th June 2008
Contaminated water is a crude reality these days: it is something you hear about on TV and read about in newspapers, and the situation is deteriorating every day as water supplies lose both in safety and quality. A water purifier filter will solve the pro... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (AHUS) is an exceedingly uncommon group of disorders of the kidneys. It is a clearly distinct sickness from hemolytic uremic syndrome. The syndrome is not caused by a foreign broker (such as a bacterium, virus etc). Inst... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Want To Know Why I Don't Use a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter?

15th May 2008
Let's face it, the water we drink is as important as the air we breath. This is why I want to discuss why I don't use the reverse osmosis water filter. Water is essential for life! We can't be without it. If we didn't have water, we would parish! ... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Countryside Vacations In Majorca

11th May 2008
Spain's Mediterranean island of Majorca has been a popular destination for holiday-makers since it began its jet-age tourism efforts in the mid 1960's. The warm temperatures, clear waters and sunny beaches have attracted nearly nine million visitors pe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Aren't You Using a Shower Head Water Filter?

11th May 2008
You might disagree, but hear me out on this...filtering your shower water is just as important as filtering your drinking water. You might ask, how could this be so important? All I need is water and soap to make my body clean. So you think. A shower ... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Why Not Be A Plumber

08th May 2008
Plumbing services are needed by everyone, be it a residential complex or an industrial house. As a plumber it is your job to install the plumbing system in new construction and service and repair the older ones. For example your tasks may include making s... Read >
Author: Christopher

Are Our Water Supplies Safe To Use ?

08th May 2008
The United States has the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that source water is safe. You do not have to worry about contaminated fluid like some countries face on a daily basis. For some areas, water supplies are not available so they must u... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Alarm Bells Ring For Spanish Real Estate

07th May 2008
Owning a property in Spain - either as a holiday home or for full time living - has been an aspiration for many Europeans in the last twenty years, with Germany and the UK providing the most buyers. But Spain's property market has hit some turbulence r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Uncover Answers to Your Questions About Whole House Reverse Osmosis

07th May 2008
There are many articles written about whole house reverse osmosis. Many talk about the benefits of distilled water, but after reading them you may still be asking yourself the question; how does reverse osmosis work? To better answer that question, fi... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Why Aren't You Using A Reverse Osmosis System?

07th May 2008
Tell me, does this describe you? You are health conscious. You are concerned about what you eat, and what you drink. The quality of your water is important to you and you have even considered purchasing one of those expensive reverse osmosis water filters... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Discover the Truth About Reverse Osmosis Systems

07th May 2008
I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet that you were just as confused as I was when trying to choose a Reverse Osmosis System. Everyone that I talked to had a different opinion. Even those that had reverse osmosis systems questioned how they work... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

A Guide to Home Water Purifiers and Filters

07th May 2008
Home water purifiers and filters are a big industry in the US. The E.P.A stated that our water supplies have over 2300 chemicals and toxins that can cause cancer and other health problems. Americans have seen reports in newspapers and on television. M... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

How To Dissolve Kidney Stone With Natural Home Remedy

16th April 2008
Is your doctor suggesting you a kidney stone surgery? If yes then think once again. The doctor may misguide you in order to achieve personal benefit out of surgery. Do you know that you can dissolve kidney stone up to 90 % in most of the cases through hom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Building Up Real Estate Trouble In Spain

25th March 2008
The Spanish property market has hit turbulence recently, with the Costa del Sol dropping from the favourite area to buy to least popular in just two years, leaving hundreds of thousands of holiday home owners vulnerable to a sharp drop in prices this year... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rural Holidays in Majorca

19th January 2008
Majorca has become a popular destination for holiday-makers since it began its tourism efforts in the 1960s. The warm temperatures, clear waters and sunny beaches have attracted nearly nine million visitors per year, most of which are from the United King... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Travelling Overseas - Dont Forget a Water Filter

10th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ethought AustraliaIf you like camping out in rugged terrain or traveling to far away countries where water purity is a problem then a personal water filter is an essential part of your luggage. A water filter can provide safe drinking w... Read >
Author: Walter Livingstone

When A Plumber Is A Good Plumber

28th September 2007
Most people fix dripping taps as a matter of urgency. Economy is one reason, professionals usually charge a lot for their time that a householder may save a considerable amount of money by doing the job themselves. The second reason might be the thought o... Read >
Author: house21

FLUORIDE AND BOTTLED WATER.

08th August 2007
What is Fluoride and how does it Work? Fluoride is derived from a naturally occurring element called Fluorine. Fluorine is the 13th most common element in the earths crust. Fluoride is found naturally in many water supplies and is also added by some ... Read >
Author: Dr Adam Alford

Why put Fluoride in our Water?

01st July 2007
The UK government is talking again about compulsory fluoridation of our water supplies. City councils across Britain are lining up in opposition to the governments proposal to make fluoridation of our water supplies compulsory. Liverpool, Bradford, Br... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Camping Gear: Make Sure You Have It All When Needed

12th April 2007
Most everyone loves to go camping, but what happens if you arrive to your campsite and discover that you forgot some essential camping gear? The drive back home may be way too long to return, and the nearest store might be miles away. Therefore, it is e... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Are You Prepared for the Next Natural Disaster

02nd December 2006
If Hurricane Katrina taught us anything, it showed that we were not prepared for the forces that Mother Nature can throw at us. Without proper planning and guidance, we can put ourselves and our families at risk for illness and even death. To help put you... Read >
Author: General steel

Terrorism Alert - Know the Routines

20th November 2006
People always wonder, what can I do as a citizen to help prevent terrorism. Most believe that they can have no impact or would even come into contact with people with terrorism on their mind. The Office of Homeland Security along with its regional offic... Read >
Author: Jim Serre

The Top Two Benefits Of Tahitian Noni Juice

26th October 2006
Over the last twenty years, the modern alternative medicine community has recognized a number of benefits of Tahitian Noni Juice. Noni Juice has been widely recognized as a great healer on many of the islands of the Southern Pacific Ocean. It has only bee... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo

Drink plenty of water on hot days

01st September 2006
The hottest recorded July day has emerged to have been in Wisley, Surrey, where temperatures hit 36.5C (97.7F). The all time high temperature record of 38.5C, set in Faversham, Kent, was on August 10, 2003. Britain faced the hottest day ever recorded i... Read >
Author: Alison White

Death toll in China typhoon hits 295

21st August 2006
BEIJING - The death toll from China's strongest typhoon in five decades jumped to 295 on Tuesday and was expected to climb higher as scores of bodies of fishermen and sailors were found at sea, a state news agency reported.ADVERTISEMENTSome 59 bodies were... Read >
Author: Shuja Jamil

How to make beer

13th August 2006
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyw... Read >
Author: Mario O Reilly

Installing a New Shower Unit

29th July 2006
A successful shower installation requires careful planning and a lot of work. In most cases, you will need to do three types of tasks: framing walls, installing the plumbing, and finishing walls. Preparation Firstly, you must decide on the type of ... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson

Beer.....how is it made?

15th May 2006
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyw... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Should You Filter Your Drinking Water?

01st April 2006
The benefits of drinking water on a regular basis should be something that no one has to tell you. By now you should know that water is your body's best method of ridding itself of toxins that exist in foods you eat and your environment. When your body op... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Rainbow Trout in the UK.

08th February 2006
By: Chris Davis Rainbow trout were introduced into the UK from the US in the early 1900's. This introduction coincided with the need to build extra water supplies for the growing industrial cities such as Bristol and Birmingham. For a fish that ... Read >
Author: Chris Davis

The Importance of Water for Your Skin and Health

13th December 2005
Water makes up to 98 percent of our body, and without this life-giving fluid, you and I would not survive. The human body can survive for up to three weeks on water alone. Try surviving without the water and you might make it four to five days. It's a tr... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

The Most Dangerous Toxin that Almost No One Knows About

04th December 2005
Most everyone is exposed to small amounts of manganese, a naturally occurring substance in our air, soil, water and food, daily. If kept in check, the body is able to control manganese levels by expelling extra amounts, but if the intake ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily