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Bamboo Textiles Gaining Worldwide Popularity

22nd September 2009
Bamboo is grown without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers, requires no irrigation, grows rapidly and can be harvested in 3-5 years generally on hillsides, therefore reducing runoff, protecting riverbanks and reducing water pollution due to ... Read >
Author: Lou Cooper

Dietary Supplements – Do We Need Them?

18th September 2009
No dietary supplement can provide that, but with the assiduous use of vitamins and minerals, we can often achieve optimum health for our age group and certainly ease the symptoms of diseases we may suffer from. Dietary supplements can be divided into ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Uses of Organic Aromatherapy Oil

17th September 2009
Aromatherapy is a traditionally used concept used for beauty, calming senses, meditation, health care and healing. It involves use of herbs, infused oil, floral waters, carrier oils and other natural substances. The aromatherapy oils are derived from leav... Read >
Author: vivek

The Environmentally Responsible Lawn

16th September 2009
Most lawns are far from being an environmentally responsible element of a landscape. Their constant demand of water, dependence on chemical fertilizers, and need for insecticides and herbicides, makes them more of an environmental casualty than anything e... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Balenciaga out of Bamboo: The New Generation of Eco-Fabrics

11th September 2009
The production of green clothing encompasses many different process including dyeing, manufacturing, and transportation, however the most fundamental aspect of creating green clothing is the eco-fabric. Eco-fabric can be defined in a number of ways inc... Read >
Author: Harley Greenberg

Why Organic Baby Clothes?

04th September 2009
Organic baby clothes are made from certified organic products, which are grown without the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Growing cotton the organic way lessens the environmental pollution of fertilizers by 25 percent and more than 10 percent... Read >
Author: miguel928

Healthy Growing – Organic Fertilizers

31st August 2009
Organic fertilizers differ from chemicals as organic feeds your plants while building the soil's structure. Soils with lots of organic material, remain loose and airy, are better able to hold moisture and nutrients, foster growth of soil organisms, includ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Organic Clothing — an opportunity to spare yourself and the planet from poisonous chemicals

31st August 2009
To go organic, it is not just the diet which needs to be changed, but it is the whole lifestyle. Wearing organic clothing is as important as having organic food. Organic clothing is gradually winning people's choice since there are no toxins or synthetic... Read >
Author: sharma

A True Green Thumb Needs a Brown Thumb

26th August 2009
A true "green thumb" requires, well, a "brown thumb." I'm talking about fertilizer. In this day and age, the soil in your backyard just isn't what it used to be. Organic fertilizer helps add organic elements back to the ground, giving it a boost of nutrie... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

100% Cruelty Free Organic Dog Shampoo – Dog Lovers’ Dream Product!

16th August 2009
It’s an obvious fact that most of the nature lover do loves pets, too. The exact reason behind this statement is very difficult to mark out, but they open a new field of experiment both commercial and academic purposes. Let’s not get too much exaggera... Read >
Author: Michel

Benefits Of Organic Products-All Natural And Home Remedies Are Safe

03rd August 2009
As more and more people are becoming aware about the harmful chemicals present in almost every product, they have switched over to Organic products. Organic products are in great demand these days. The pesticides and chemical fertilizers that are sprayed ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Healthy foods to eat

31st July 2009
In the past decades, people have become aware of their healthy habits, especially eating habits. As we known, much of the foods we eat are not good for our health. The processed foods harm our stomach that we can never imagine. In this circumstance, peopl... Read >
Author: skyner

Prevent Canine Cancer

31st July 2009
Did you know your dog has a greater than 1 in 2 chance of developing cancer? Just doing what dogs do, by playing, relaxing and rolling around in their own backyard could be dangerous or even life threatening? There are invisible dangers inside the safe... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

Straight Scoop on Colon Cleansing and Herbal Colon Cleansing Products

31st July 2009
When considering a colon cleansing product one has to ask some sensitive questions, because cleaning your colon can be a sensitive issue. Do you wake up stiff, lethargic and disorientated? Need coffee or medication in the morning to get you going? Do you ... Read >
Author: Robert Read

The Basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening

26th July 2009
Organic vegetable gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a b... Read >
Author: JonJG

Why Are Vegetables Losing Their Nutrition? Find out now and save your health!

24th July 2009
If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a zillion times. “If you want to be healthy, eat your vegetables!” Certainly, this is still good advice, but there’s a problem creeping in. Vegetables and fruits are losing their nutritious qualities. The... Read >
Author: EmilyN.Morris

Community Gardens: Fertilizing and Pest Control

23rd July 2009
If you have been following this series on Community Gardens, you have thus far read about what community garden is, how to organize one in your community garden, what types of rules and concepts need to be decided upon before putting your organization tog... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Sustainable Bamboo Clothing

23rd July 2009
The first time we were introduced to bamboo clothing, we immediately fell in love with its softness. It felt like cashmere or silk. It wasn’t until we learned about bamboo’s unique and natural properties that we came to “believe” in the clothing a... Read >
Author: irishmiker

Why They Called It Organic Food

17th July 2009
Perhaps you have been hearing about raw food diet plan or organic food diet plan. Food that is grown or raised without chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers is called “organic.” We’ve become so used to getting by with foods that have been grow... Read >
Author: JonJG

Interesting Facts About Slippery Elm Bark

09th July 2009
Did you know that you could drink bark? It's true, when the bark is prepared as a tea that you drink, and such is the case with Slippery Elm Bark. Ulmus rubra is the Latin botanical name for the tree that produces what is sold as slippery elm bark; the ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Conventional Vs Organic Farming

09th July 2009
Organic farming refers to the approach through which farmers cultivate and develop agricultural produce such as dairy products, vegetables, fruits, grains and meat. Organic farming is designed to promote water and soil preservation and lessen pollution an... Read >
Author: fshelend

Organic Fertilizer: A Better Way to Fertilize Your Plants

30th June 2009
To fertilize your plants can be quite simple if you use chemicals in your gardens. It is also very convenient because all you have to do is mix it with water and spray it onto plants. However, chemicals can cause damaging effects to the environment. Organ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

The properties of nettle

14th June 2009
Be honest- are you one of those people that think that nettle is a useless plant? This is perfectly normal given the inherent characteristics of the plant. Once you touch them you can get sting for as long as one week. However this is not the complete tru... Read >
Author: Sarah Bellarmine

Organic Herbs For Cooking, Drinking And Around The Home

12th June 2009
Food labeling can be a bit confusing. Words like "natural" and "wholesome" are thrown around with abandon, but really have little meaning in terms of actual standards of quality being met. However, the term "organic" does have a standardized meaning whe... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Organic, Pharmaceuticals and Fine Chemicals

10th June 2009
Organic, pharmaceutical and fine ... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets

What Do You Mean Junk Mail can Help My Garden?

05th June 2009
Ever wonder what you could do with all the junk mail you get besides throwing it in your trash bin? Well, now there’s a way to use your junk mail and help save you money, too. It will also help you save on your water bill and create a beautiful garden.... Read >
Author: JLogan

Fertilizers: Ingredients for Crop Growth

15th May 2009
In continues growth of a plant, fertilizers play an important role. These fertilizers are blended with all essential nutrients responsible for healthy growth and development of a plant. Since soil doesn’t contain all the required nutrients necessary for... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Organic Vegetable Gardening

06th May 2009
Organic vegetable gardening? The benefits to you and your family are huge. Would you rather eat fresh lush vegetables without the fear of insecticides and chemicals or worry about what you are feeding your family? Wouldn�t you like to feed your family... Read >
Author: abraham

FoxFarm Nutrients – The Organic Choice

05th May 2009
If you are like growing numbers of people who are concerned about the way large corporate agriculture continues to adulterate our food, you may be interested in , whether you grow hydroponics vegetables inside or are a traditional outside gardener. A sma... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Which Fertilizer To Use – Organic or Inorganic?

24th April 2009
Fertilizers are chemical compounds or substance that contain elements which are necessary for the growth of plant and flowers. There are mainly two types of fertilizers organic and inorganic. Organic fertilizers are those which are made through natural pr... Read >
Author: Sunil langeh

Is your garden Soil or Dirt

22nd April 2009
Let us look at soil. To begin with, is it actually soil, or is it just dirt? This makes an enormous difference. Plants grow in soil, not dirt. Now, dirt, is just that, dirt - a bit of ground where very little has, or can be grown. This c... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Is your garden Soil or Dirt

22nd April 2009
Let us look at soil. To begin with, is it actually soil, or is it just dirt? This makes an enormous difference. Plants grow in soil, not dirt. Now, dirt, is just that, dirt - a bit of ground where very little has, or can be grown. This c... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Organic Cosmetics

21st April 2009
Going green seems to be the trend these days with many types of organic products becoming readily available for everyone to buy – food, clothes, tea, vitamins and herbal supplements to name a few. It is no surprise that Mother Nature, with the help of ... Read >
Author: Miranda Coulson

Organic Kids Clothing

15th April 2009
One alternative a mother is faced with when buying clothing for her little one is whether to purchase designer kids clothes or organic kids clothing. Organic clothing - especially organic kids clothing - is better for the environment, for personal health,... Read >
Author: Tattybumpkinshop

Nutrient Stripped Vegetables: The Downside of Modern Agriculture

01st April 2009
The average modern day vegetable producer has done a wonderful job of feeding massive amounts of people on a large scale. The trade off, however, seems to be at the expense of optimal taste and nutrition. During tough economic times, it can be a rather da... Read >
Author: Brenda Skidmore

Giving Your Plants A Boost With Epsom Salts

28th March 2009
Use this old household remedy to give some plants a boost. Many gardeners are familiar with benefits of applying Epsom salts to tomatoes, peppers, and roses but if you are not then let me explain the benefits. The purpose is to improve magnesium conte... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Seven Easy Ways To Good Nutrition

25th March 2009
ARE you having problems with your nutrition? Are you wondering whether the food you're eating has the right balance of nutrients? This article will reveal seven secrets for good nutrition. Nutrition is first and foremost about eating a healthy diet, wh... Read >
Author: Vic George

Drinking Organic Black Tea Is Good For You

25th March 2009
All tea leaves are green when harvested. High in the Himalayas, tea pickers are hard at work, plucking only young and the most flavorful leaves from the plant, called Camellia sinensis. Although tea plants flourish in tropical climate, the best organic bl... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

All About Compost Tea

23rd March 2009
Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs. Compost tea helps prevent foliage diseases... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

A Couple Of Tips For Gardening

21st March 2009
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a bit more t... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Growing a Vegetable Garden

13th March 2009
Growing a home vegetable garden has many benefits. For gardening enthusiasts, growing your own vegetables is a fun and rewarding hobby. For others, it's a way to ensure you are eating safe produce because you know where it comes from. Controlling the a... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Gardening Basics – Fertilizer and Soil pH

13th March 2009
Compost will take care of most soil' shortcomings, but it will not guarantee the right degree of acidity or alkalinity, which is measured on a pH scale that runs from 0, for extremely acid to 7, for neutral, to 14, for extremely alkaline. The correct l... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

hydroponic gardening, hydroponic supply, hydroponics, hydroponics systems

10th March 2009
Growing your own vegetables indoors with hydroponic gardening is growing in popularity today, given uncertainties regarding our food supply. What with the overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides as well as the high economic and social costs of tran... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Method to make Apple Dish Tasty !

10th March 2009
Method to make Apple Dish Tasty ! A couple of years ago, I was getting ready to make a simple apple pie. I was using Gala apple and had plenty of them. I was hungry and decided to eat an apple before I started on the recipe. The apple... Read >
Author: M S Nath

Reason Why You Want A Hydroponics Greenhouse

10th March 2009
Hydroponic greenhouses provide an inorganic method of raising plants. Most plants that are hydroponically raised must be treated with proper care in controlled conditions. The use of gravel is common on this kind of greenhouses where the gravel supports t... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Greenlife Direct Supplies Organic Cosmetics

06th March 2009
Going green seems to be the trend these days with many types of organic products becoming readily available for everyone to buy – food, clothes, tea, vitamins and herbal supplements to name a few. It is no surprise that Mother Nature, with the help of ... Read >
Author: John Anderson

Going Green in the Closet - Green Wear

03rd March 2009
What is Going Green in the Closet All About?Very simply put, what we mean by going green in the closet, or green wear, is making sure all your clothing is made from organic materials. Organic materials consist of materials such as hemp, bamboo and organic... Read >
Author: Bob Koby

Peace through a Sattvic Diet

02nd March 2009
A Life Enhancing Diet to Balance the Mind "Food is a dynamic force which interacts with the human on the physical body level, the mind emotional level, and also the energetic and spiritual level. The study of nutrition is the study of the interacti... Read >
Author: JustSayOn

Best Face Cream - 5 Tips To Help You Find Yours

02nd March 2009
If you were to ask ten people what is the best face cream the chances are that you would receive ten different replies. This is hardly surprising since we all have differing requirements so that what may be the best face cream for one person will not be ... Read >
Author: Sally Tyler

How To Tend To Your Organic Garden

13th February 2009
You can use either fresh or rotted manure to make a liquid-tea to feed plants. The tea is usually made of one part of manure and ten parts of water. Let it set for several days before you use it then spray directly on the plant. The process-dried manure... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Loose Weight With Hoodia But Buyer Beware

03rd February 2009
Some companies are already manufacturing a blend of cheaper ingredients with hoodia, and claiming it is better than hoodia alone. This means that you might find a product that contains 1,000 mg of total ingredients, but it could contain as little as 50 m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Popularity of Organic Products

31st January 2009
Organic products are made from organically grown plants. These are plants of any variety that are grown with no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. They are grown on land that has been chemical free for several years before the organic crops are sown. ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Your List of Organic Gardening Supplies

30th January 2009
The size of your organic vegetable garden is entirely up to you and based on the amount of available space that you have at your disposal. Do not be afraid to start a small garden and build up to a large one and do not be discouraged if you feel you do n... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Here Are A Few Tips To Nurture Your Ficus Bonsai

20th January 2009
There are many types of bonsai leaves that are sold on the sell nowadays. The Ficus bonsai doesn't belong with the register of the best promotion bonsais for nothing. First, it is obviously miniscule so pruning is easier for the gardener especially for a ... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Some Tips For Organic Gardening

18th January 2009
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a bit more t... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

5 Things you can do Right Now to Go Green

09th January 2009
When the people I talk to hear the words “going green” they right away think about people that live in the woods, love nature, and eat figs and nothing else. The fact is going green is more than just not cutting down trees or driving less. There is ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Should I Consider Organic Foods Over Snack Or Conventional Foods?

09th January 2009
Organic foods are regulated by the USDA and feature crops that are grown without pesticides, artificial fertilizers, irradiation or biotechnology. The animals are raised on a healthy diet of organic food, without being confined 100% of the time, or "free ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What Does The Natural Foods Movement Includes?

08th January 2009
The Natural foods movement gained popularity in America and Western Europe during the seventies. Instead of artificial ingredients, refining processes and chemical processing, these healthy meals use natural ingredients straight from the earth and use man... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Reasons You Should Create An Organic Hydroponic Greenhouses

08th January 2009
Soil is very essential for a plant's life. Many people would wonder how a plant would grow without the use of soil. Because of the many advances and new technological discoveries, everything can be made in an instant such as food, beverages, and even plan... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

What Is Hydroponics Greenhouses

08th January 2009
Hydroponic greenhouses provide an inorganic method of raising plants. Most plants that are hydroponically raised must be treated with proper care in controlled conditions. The use of gravel is common on this kind of greenhouses where the gravel supports t... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

Reasons You Should Choose Organic

07th January 2009
Food that is grown or raised without chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers is called "organic." We've become so accustomed to getting by with foods that have been grown with fertilizers and that contain harmful toxins, that we've forgotten what it's... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Organic Nutrients For Healthy Food Grown Indoors

29th December 2008
Indoor gardening is very popular, and especially so for growing food in inhospitable climates or where soil is poor or not available. If you are trying to grow food indoors, you will want to grow it organically. Organically grown food requires that all ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

What Is Organic Gardening

29th December 2008
Organic farming can be described as farming lacking the use of man-made substance pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with manner. It is not a new belief, but has become an increasingly prevalent type of farming... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants

29th December 2008
According to Jataka Tales (the stories that tell the life history of Gautama Buddha), Jeevaka, the legendry physician treated Buddha. He also treated King Bindisara, the father of Emperor Ashoka. As Jeevaka completed his studies at the Ashram of his ... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

Going Organic With Your Foods

29th December 2008
Food that is mature or raised without substance pesticides or chemical fertilizers is called "organic." We've become so accustomed to receiving by with foods that have been grown with fertilizers and that enclose damaging toxins, that we've onwards what i... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Organic Herbs for Home and Health

17th December 2008
Until fairly recently, the term organic was not commonly heard of in relation to food and personal care products. However, as interest in health has increased, people are becoming more aware of the advantages that come from the use of organic products an... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Try Bulk Loose Tea For The Ultimate In Flexibility

04th December 2008
Bulk loose tea is very popular for many reasons. People enjoy mixing their own unique tea blends, for example. Bulk loose tea can be measured to your preferences when placed inside a tea strainer, so you can get the exact tea strength you desire and no... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Why Natural Cosmetics are a Better Choice?

25th November 2008
If you don't know what to look for, it is hard to find safe and effective products? Because almost every company is claiming to offer organic products! But how can this be if the vast majority of them contain dyes, fragrances, wood alcohol and preservat... Read >
Author: Xavier Roget

3 Must Know Organic Vegetable Gardening Tips for Newbies

13th November 2008
Organic gardening has become very hot topic recently and many people implement certain types of organic gardening without even realizing it. Planting vegetables using only no chemical methods is known as organic vegetable gardening. Artificial chemical su... Read >
Author: Dean Kingston

Natural Colon Cleanse - How To Know What's Natural and What's Not In a Colon Cleanse

21st October 2008
Are you thinking about trying a colon cleanse? If so you're probably researching your options to find out what's available. As you may have already noticed, colon cleansing is a big business in the natural health field. And there are a lot of diffe... Read >
Author: markament

Organic Skin Care Products Are the New Rage

17th October 2008
America is catching on to the value and sense of organics. More and more mainstream grocery stores carry organics, whether in a separate section or mixed in the regular shelves with special markers. The body care industry has certainly embraced intell... Read >
Author: urlreader

Fair Trade Teas are a great choice for taste and sustainability

16th October 2008
Loose teas can be found that are also a type of fair trade tea. Fair trade products are grown sustainably by local farmers in tea regions all over the world, and they are paid a fair price for the products they produce. This is fair for the farmers, who... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

To Care For Ficus Bonsai

14th October 2008
There are many types of bonsai trees that are sold on the market today. The Ficus bonsai doesn't belong to the list of the fastest selling bonsais for nothing. First, it is naturally miniscule so pruning is easier for the gardener especially for a beginne... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Organic Teas Offer Many Benefits

08th October 2008
Tea makes a wonderful choice for those that like a full-flavored beverage to help them wake up in the morning or relax in the evening. Organic teas provide great taste without the toxins that can plague non-organic beverages. You can choose organic herb... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

How to Naturally Boost Energy Levels

07th October 2008
Eat Across the Color Scheme of Fruits and Vegetables - The beneficial color pigments in fruits and vegetables protect these living foods from oxidative stress. When we consume these fruits and vegetables, these same pigments protect our bodies form oxi... Read >
Author: Anthony DiClementi

Good Hay for Horses - A Grassroots Effort

06th October 2008
Winter is approaching and I am getting ready to put my hay up for the winter. Unfortunately I, like other horse owners, am finding that while hay prices have skyrocketed in many cases quality has declined. In the past when hay was two to three dollars per... Read >
Author: Mward

Organic Clothing Made Available for Everyone

06th October 2008
Organic clothing, as the name suggests is made out of organic fibers. Organic fibers are different from its conventional counterpart as it is grown without pesticides, herbicides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers. These fibers are dyed using eco frie... Read >
Author: riva

Organic Clothing Made Available for Everyone

01st October 2008
Organic clothing, as the name suggests is made out of organic fibers. Organic fibers are different from its conventional counterpart as it is grown without pesticides, herbicides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers. These fibers are dyed using eco frie... Read >
Author: riva

Low Cost Alternatives to Lawn Grasses

22nd September 2008
Avid gardeners would definitely make most of their resources to give their garden a perfect treat! One of the most given priority to is the lawn, that’s why a lot of Florida landscaping services, tree trimming Florida, and Florida lawn mowing are there ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

6 Miraculous Foods That Cleanse Your Body

22nd September 2008
Certain foods can help or hurt your body. In fact, some foods will cause you to gain weight while others can make you sick. On the other hand, certain foods can give you energy, elevate your mood and help you lose weight. You can use foods that clean... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Organic Kids Clothing

11th September 2008
One alternative a mother is faced with when buying clothing for her little one is whether to purchase designer kids clothes or organic kids clothing. Organic clothing - especially organic kids clothing - is better for the environment, for personal health,... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee

Pest Control by Chemical Means

05th September 2008
Pests can pose untold miseries to human kind if not checked timely. Some pests like locusts are known to have wiped out the entire food supply of some African countries in the past. Rats are no less destructive. Birds like parrots and their likes are dest... Read >
Author: linkbuildin

Starting An Organic Gardening - 5 Common Reasons Why You Must

27th August 2008
Organic Gardening is to plant and grow your crops without the use of synthetic fertilizers, chemical pesticides and any other chemical synthetic products, ensuring it is 100 percent natural. This article will focus on the 5 Common reasons why you must ... Read >
Author: Aaron Dopko

How to Start an Organic Garden - Only 4 Simple Yet Important Steps

24th August 2008
" How to start an organic garden " - That's what many people asked. If you are one of them. Here's an advice; think simple and not complicated. This article will show you the 4 simple Steps to starting your beautiful organic garden. Basically on "How To S... Read >
Author: Aaron Dopko

Information about health Supplements

20th August 2008
Health supplements today have become a necessity if one wants to empower her/his own body against aging and disease. Some argue that health supplements are not at all necessary but with the invention of food processing methods and modern farming practices... Read >
Author: Caroline James

Weight Loss Energy Drink: Friend or Foe?

26th July 2008
A weight loss energy drink in anyone's hand these days is barely even noticeable. The latest phenomenon is the fact the what was a nothing industry 10 years ago has become so large and powerful that virtually every food/drinks company has stepped onto th... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay

Nutritional Health Supplements-Are They Necessary?

17th July 2008
Nutritional health supplements are today a necessity if one wishes to empower his/her own body with the right ammunition against disease and aging. Some have argued that supplements are not necessary but with the advent of modern day farming practices an... Read >

Guide To Organic Gardening

17th July 2008
Organic gardening is not as difficult as one may think. It actually helps us to conserve the soil we plant on and also keep our level of trash low. The basic concept of organic gardening is to make full use of the natural resources that one has in the are... Read >
Author: DFerrara

Why Take A MultiVitamin

25th June 2008
We all probably know somebody who takes vitamins. The question is whether taking vitamins is a fad or something needed for good health. To start, we all know our bodies need vitamins and minerals and that our body alone cannot manufacture sufficient qu... Read >
Author: nutrition1

Advice on using medicinal herbs

19th June 2008
Medicinal herbs are those that are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Alternative Medical Systems and naturopathy. As drug companies and big pharmaceutical corporations keep increasing the prices of drugs, making them unaffordable to average people, an... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

What Are “Certified Organic Herbs” ?

09th June 2008
Bulk organic herbs are more economical to purchase than buying them in small bottled quantities – and more environmentally friendly to boot! By purchasing your herbs in bulk quantities, you can take advantage of large volume discounts, whether you are a... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Backyard Composting - Organically Taking Care of your Soil Structure

25th May 2008
There are several ways that you can recycle and preserve the natural goods of the earth, and backyard composting is one of them. This process is the way that nature recycles, and the result of this method is 'compost', which is a dark soil. Microorgan... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

How To Grow A Good Gardener ( Kid's Gardening )

21st May 2008
You are never too old to stop gardening or to young to start. One easy and fun way to watch your kids while you garden is to let them garden too. Gardening for kids can be a wonderful experience, and sometimes little hands can be a big help. Children e... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Dissolving Fibroid Cysts & Tumors with Colon Hydrotherapy

07th April 2008
A cyst or tumor is an abnormal growth of tissues that has no useful function in the body. Tumors can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors usually are of no threat unless they become too large or obstruct other organs. However, it is best to... Read >
Author: urlreader

Fill Your Home and Business with Organic Products for health and sustainability!

07th April 2008
Organic herbs are just one of several organic products that have many uses in your home and business. Organic products are based on plants that are grown organically. This means that no synthetic chemical fertilizers or pesticides were used on the plant... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Landscaping Like You Love the Earth

06th April 2008
It is just a little bit ironic that landscaping, the practice of caring for and arranging the earth and growing things in a certain area, can potentially be one of the worst things for adding toxic pollution to the ground. With the abundance of chemical f... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

EARTHWORM CASTINGS BEST FOR YOUR GARDEN

06th April 2008
What are earthworm castings? It is an all purpose fertilizer that comes directly from the earthworm. The earthworm digests the soil and passes it through its body and returns it to the soil as a beneficial altered nutrient called earthworm castings. It... Read >
Author: Fred Y Myers

Organic Aromatherapy Oil

14th March 2008
Aromatherapy is a traditionally used concept used for beauty, calming senses, meditation, health care and healing. It involves use of herbs, infused oil, floral waters, carrier oils and other natural substances. The aromatherapy oils are derived from leav... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Benefits Of Organic Herbs

29th February 2008
Organic herbs are preferable to non-organics because they are not grown using chemical fertilizers or chemical pesticides. Chemicals can leave residues on plant matter, and work their way into the plant's roots, leaves, stems, flowers or bark, and this m... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Bulk Herbs And Spices

26th February 2008
Purchasing bulk herbs and spices can provide a significant price savings for both commercial and consumer buyers. Because you can buy in quantity, you can keep your business or home well supplied with all of the top-quality bulk herbs, spices, and essent... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Healthy Organic Food Vs Unhealthy Processed Food

26th February 2008
Think about your present food habits. Are you 100% sure the food you send to your belly is actually beneficial for your body? The food you eat is healthy if you can say for sure that the food supplies all the necessary nutrients to your body and doesn’t... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Nashville to host Green Building Conference

13th February 2008
Nashville will soon be the hosting a conference aimed at encouraging builders, designers and community planners to think green in an effort to keep Tennessee's water clean. The conference, presented by the Kentucky Dept. for Environmental Protection and t... Read >
Author: Gary Ashton

Nourishment for Your Skin from the Rainforest

15th November 2007
Have you looked at the ingredients in your skin care products lately? Most likely there is a long list of chemicals, preservatives and synthetic agents which you are putting on your skin every day. Cosmetic manufacturers can use almost any raw materials... Read >
Author: Lena Kushnir

Free Your Yard and the Rest Will Follow

07th November 2007
Do you want to raise the value of your home? Is your area affected by drought? Are you concerned about the nation's water supply? What if I told you there was a way to improve your curb appeal, increase your home's worth, reduce your water usage and lower... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Creating and Maintaining a Visually Stimulating Landscape

07th November 2007
Creating an effective landscape is a significant task. However, landscaping is a continuous process that requires constant attention. Planting and setting a landscape makes your area look presentable, but maintaining the area furthers the quality of the... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Healthy Cooking For Beginners

15th October 2007
These days there are stories almost every day on the TV news and in the newspapers about food that has been recalled because of ecoli or some other contamination. This has spurred many of us to shop and cook more carefully for our families. If you want to... Read >

Organic Gardening: Going Natural

07th August 2007
What makes organic gardening different from conventional gardening techniques? The simplest answer is that the organic gardeners choose to use natural or organic materials and methods, avoiding man-made chemicals to grow their produce. The two primary a... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

So What Is Organic Gardening All About?

20th July 2007
Organic gardening is growing without chemical fertilizers, naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life. Organic gardening is a constantly evolving dance that allows you to be a full participant in your garden. It is not a fad or new in any... Read >
Author: Green Thumb

How to Fight Insects & Bugs by Creating an Organic Garden

10th June 2007
How's your garden doing? Is it rich and thriving or are you constantly dealing with pest insects and bugs? Are you spending more money than you want buying chemical fertilizers and pest-be-gone substances from the garden store? Are the weeds the only t... Read >
Author: John Sern

Keep Yourself Healthy with Chemically Untouched, Natural Organic Fruits

04th May 2007
It is quite easy to find fruits in open market. We know the fruits come chemical treated at various stages. Most fruits we consume are grown and preserved with chemical aid. Think how a fruit is grown in a farmer’s orchard. The plant is supported b... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Organic Cultivation and Non-Pesticidal Management at Yaenabaavi, Andhra Pradesh, India: The Impressi

27th March 2007
Yaenabaavi farmers have cited several reasons for not cultivating Bt cotton: expensive seed; more sucking pests; new root and drying diseases; reduced soil fertility; death of sheep and damage to the health of the cattle that ate Bt cotton plants; causes ... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao

Organic Cultivation and Non-Pesticidal Management at Yaenabaavi, Andhra Pradesh, India: The Impressi

27th March 2007
Dr. C Kameswara Rao Yaenabaavi farmers have cited several reasons for not cultivating Bt cotton:expensive seed; more sucking pests; new root and drying diseases; reduced soil fertility; death of sheep and damage to the health of the cattle that ate Bt ... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao

Don’t Slander the Sludge - Making Good Use of Bad Sludge

08th March 2007
Sewage sludge. The mere thought almost puts you off your lunch, doesn’t it? Ah, but convert it to biosolids, and that’s another story! Biosolids are the nutrient-rich organic materials that are left over after the disposed sludge is processed and t... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Probiotics - the Good Bacteria

05th February 2007
Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet's healthy gut, and chances are you'll improve your pet's health. ... Read >
Author: Deena Caruso

Don't Slander the Sludge - Making Good Use of Bad Sludge

06th January 2007
Sewage sludge. The mere thought almost puts you off your lunch, doesn't it? Ah, but convert it to biosolids, and that's another story! Biosolids are the nutrient-rich organic materials that are left over after the disposed sludge is processed and treat... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Organic Wine, Spirits and Beer

03rd January 2007
In the UK and USA, producers are increasingly making wines labeled organic or produced from organically grown grapes. The meaning and legal force of these terms can vary significantly from one country to another. A key point to add at this stage is the ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Why Buy Organic and Fairtrade Cotton Clothes?

20th December 2006
Cotton is a versatile crop and is used for a vast variety of products and almost any type of fabric can be made from it. It is also very comfortable and durable. All these uses make it one of the most popular and widely traded commodities on earth. Cot... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Organic Gardening

15th November 2006
After a hard week in the workplace, many people find gardening therapeutic. It's good exercise and it gives a feeling of achievement when you see the fruits of your labor. Another consideration for a lot of people is the chance to eat organically. You k... Read >
Author: Scott Byers

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden

15th November 2006
Organic systems recognize that our health is directly connected to the health of the food we eat and, ultimately, the health of the soil. Here are some of the main features of organic growing: ? Organic growing severely restricts the use of artifici... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Immune: Means to Fortify Our Insulation Shield

13th August 2006
WHAT IS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM? Immune is our body's natural insulation process. Immunity can be safeguarded; immunity can be destroyed, rather easily! Immune is the basic condition most of us are born with. The mother's milk taken by the baby for the init... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi

Risk Reduction For Crop Protection

13th August 2006
Insurance policies, in general, are directed against specific risks. Agriculture insurance is no exception. Whether you opt for farm bureau insurance, farm insurance, farm auto insurance, or horse insurance, there are risks you must be sure to protect you... Read >
Author: Pat Murphy

Organic Gardening

25th June 2006
When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points. Organic gardening is one of the fastest growing facets ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Green Magma - Daily Consumption Provide Your Body with Essential Nutrients

16th June 2006
We live in the world full of toxins that irritate the body and harm our health by stressing our biochemical and organ functions. The water we drink, the foods we eat, and the air we breathe all contain toxins. Household cleaners and lawn pesticides are fu... Read >
Author: Home herb

Astragalus is Believed To Build Stamina and Vitality

04th June 2006
What Is Astragalus? An Herb native to China, Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceous) has been used for more than 2,000 years to balance the vital energy--or qi--which is thought to flow through all beings. A relative of licorice and the pea plant, Astraga... Read >
Author: Home herb

The Top Fourteen Foods to Avoid

07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins Obtaining optimal health is a goal for many people. No one wants to develop disease and sickness. The good news is, one of the ways to develop optimal health is by avoiding purchasing food that is loaded with chemical, ha... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

You Altered MY What?

30th April 2006
You Genetically Altered My What???While looking at my groceries I lugged into the house, Istarted the arduous duty of unloading 8 bags of groceries.When finally, I came to the bag that held my fresh fruitpurchases, I spotted the familiar sticker on the ap... Read >
Karen Arnold

The Benefits of Growing Fruits and Vegetables Organically

08th April 2006
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Then, nature does most of the work for you. There are many benefits of growing your own fruits and vegetables with this way. Growing them organicall... Read >
Author: nina amalia

The Ultimate Organic Lifestyle

16th February 2006
As you begin shopping around for organic, you will discover that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) breaks this down into three categories. Organic products consisting of less than 70% organic ingredients may or may not list the organical... Read >
Author: Claus Stokholm

Go Organic

02nd February 2006
Would you care for a side dish of pesticides with your meal tonight? Most sane people would not raise their hand in the affirmative. So how do you reply in the negative, so that food manufacturers will hear you? Go organic! It is healthier for you ... Read >
Author: Debra Augur

Dietary Supplements Do We Need Them?

09th January 2006
People who are young and healthy rarely think of taking dietary supplement, but when illness hits or age progresses, with its attendant health problems and lack of energy, the search begins for a dietary supplement that might provide that long sought for ... Read >
Author: Brennan Howe

Aerated Compost Tea, The New Organic Fertilizer

07th December 2005
Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs. Compost tea helps prevent foliage diseases ... Read >
Author: james ellison