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How Goji Berries May Help in Enhancing Immunity

13th October 2009
Goji berries are shiny, small red berries growing from violet cone shaped flowers, available in different parts of Himalayas, Tibet, Thailand and China. The fruit is possibly the healthiest and just possibly the most complete fruit on Earth from the point... Read >
Author: bachelderkirk

Goji berries – The magical berries for a great health

09th October 2009
Goji berries are the red berries that appear like raisins and are found in the subtropical and temperate regions of Mongolia, China and Tibet. These berries are generally in dry form with the tangy taste. The little magical berries have endless benefits f... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Organic Coffee: How It Promotes Better Health

02nd October 2009
Throughout the world, coffee is the second most popularly traded item on the globe. Behind oil, it is the most sought after commodity on the open market, but as more people focus on health, organic coffee is quickly gaining for market share. From the t... Read >
Author: writeragain

Amazing ways to decorate home for fall season

29th September 2009
Wow, its autumn around us! Hot summers are fading and autumns are coming up with a feel of warmth. Fall is in air, now the time has come to give home an entirely new look and feel excitement, pleasure and joy by experiencing eternal and timeless beauty of... Read >
Author: Tony

What is Ginseng and how does it help?

28th September 2009
The Chinese word ‘renshen’ was later on given the English term ‘ginseng’. Literally, it means ‘man root’. It has a typical pronged shaped appearance which bears a strong resemblance to a man’s legs, hence being named so. Earlier, the word ... Read >
Author: mikegingerichrq59

Want To Know The Ancient Secrets Of Goji Berries? Read This

28th September 2009
The centuries old Goji berry can be found growing on an evergreen bush located within equable and subtropical areas within China, Mongolia and into the Himalayas within Tibet. They are related to the nightshade (Solonaceae) breed.These Goji berries are by... Read >
Author: joshua

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Korean Ginseng

22nd September 2009
Korean ginseng has, in recent years attracted quite a bit of attention for its highly oxidizing properties, and has even become popular as the latest “miracle drug” and displays significant medicinal properties. Korean ginseng is also sometimes known ... Read >
Author: Ron Knight

American Ginseng

18th September 2009
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius, L.) is a perennial herb and grows wild in deciduous forests of the eastern United States. American ginseng is an erect plant that reaches a height of 0.3 to 0.7 meters and has fusiform roots, greenish-white flowers a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Landscaping Considerations For Christmas Decorating

15th September 2009
Every landscaping project has different considerations according to the needs and wants of the owner. Decorating for Christmas and other holidays is a big deal to a lot of folks and so planning electrical access specifically for it into their landscaping ... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Banks to People & Bank Loans to Their Dream Homes

16th August 2009
Home loans in low interest rates are spotted everywhere and these are the ideal red berries which are often plucked off by the enthusiastic home buyers. These days searching for an ideal home at an affordable price has become little bit easy and all the a... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds

Coffee Roasting - Your Complete Guide on Coffee Roasting

03rd August 2009
Let's follow the journey from coffee bean harvesting to your aromatic cup of coffee!Coffee beans are cropped by hand from coffee trees. Exactly when the coffee berries are picked influences the flavour of the coffee. The red berries possess a higher con... Read >
Author: Ali Martinez

Western Native Plant Toyon or California Holly, Beautiful Flowering Drought Tolerant Screen Shrubs

24th July 2009
Toyon, California Holly or California Christmas Berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia) are beautiful shrubs cultivated for their bright red berries in winter and deep green leaves. Toyon is an ideal replacement for English Holly (Ilex) if you need a drought-tol... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan

The Best Group of Foods for Cardiovascular Health

04th July 2009
Nutritionists say that the best foods for preventing and fighting cancer are the cruciferous vegetables or cabbage family vegetables which include cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, kale and collard greens.. Cancer is the second leading cau... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A Great Cup of Coffee At Home

12th June 2009
Coffee is certainly the most popular beverage on earth. In fact, it’s the world’s second biggest commodity, second only to oil, and those are pretty impressive stats. The history of coffee is an impressive one as well. Coffee is tracked back to c8... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Chilled Ice Wine-Vidal Ice wine

07th June 2009
Ice wine or icewine in German is also called Eiswein, originated in Franconia, Germany in 1794. It is a kind of a dessert that is made from frozen grapes. These frozen grapes are picked from the vines during the ice wine harvest season. The thaw cycles ... Read >
Author: Authorofarticles

Strengthen The Body With The Herb Barberry

01st June 2009
The barberry plant is a shrub that has gray, thorny branches. This shrub can grow up to nine feet tall. The flower of the barberry plant are bright yellow and bloom between the months of April and June. These flowers then become dark, drooping bunches ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Relation between Gout and Kidney Stones

29th May 2009
Gout occurrences in certain individuals may be attributed to their kidney conditions. Uric acids found in purines are generally excreted out of the system and are not expected to be totally absorbed by the body. Uric acid levels are not wholly dependent i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

The Relation between Gout and Kidney Stones

29th May 2009
Gout occurrences in certain individuals may be attributed to their kidney conditions. Uric acids found in purines are generally excreted out of the system and are not expected to be totally absorbed by the body. Uric acid levels are not wholly dependent i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Goji Berries - Ancient History

18th May 2009
Goji berries were first known long ago around 100 AD when it was mentioned in a health almanac printed and distributed to the natives of the Eastern Hemisphere. Around 800 AD, a poet mentioned the power of goji in his writings. Since then, however, goji b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Freelife International: Questions Answered?

17th April 2009
Reading an overview article on any subject is interesting and informative, but wouldn't it be more useful if consumer questions were answered? You bet! Is Freelife open for business in only the United States? No, Freelife is open in roughly thirty co... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Goji Juice: Himalayan or Tibetan?

16th April 2009
Where Does Goji Grow? Although Goji can be grown basically anywhere, it thrives in China, Asia, India and Mongolia. Recently the UK has implemented the Goji bush as an ornamental plant. The main growing areas are the Himalayan Mountains and Tibetan regio... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Himalayan Goji Juice: Asian Herb?

15th April 2009
Why Himalayan Goji Juice? There are a zillion and one varieties and kinds of Goji juice, not to mention blends and brands. Ughh! How are ever supposed to sort through all the information? Where Does Goji Grow? Goji is native to Asia, China, Australia... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Freelife: Pioneers in Goji?

15th April 2009
Freelife noticed the little bright red berry goji. After looking into the berries' history, they decided it was a possibility to sell. After years of researching and blending experiments, they manufactured Himalayan Goji Juice. Four years later, they impr... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Angel Perfume by Thierry Mugler Review

08th April 2009
Angel Perfume is an enticingly sweet and fragrant blend for women that was introduced in 1992 by Thierry Mugler. The rich and delicious aromas of Angel perfume were adapted by the dignified and refined noses of Olivier Cresp and Yves de Chirin. Angel per... Read >
Author: Luke

13 Fascinating Coffee Facts

19th March 2009
Coffee is the world's most popular beverage. It is the preferred drink of Americans as well as people all over the world and especially Europeans. The history of coffee is an interesting one as well, as coffee is believed to have been first discovered bac... Read >
Author: JR Lang

How To Take Care Of Your Lawn Mower In Winter

11th March 2009
and bushes as well. Take note of their cost and names as well as the care that will be required for these plants. You'll want to include a mix of shrubs, plants, and flowers to make your landscaping interesting and pleasant to look at. Here are some o... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Try Superfoods To Help With Sinusitis Problems

12th February 2009
Sinusitis simply means inflammation of the sinuses, but this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause. Chronic sinusitis, sinusitis that persists for at least 3 weeks, affects an estimated 32 million people in the United Sta... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Try Superfood FOr A Healthy Circulatory System

12th February 2009
Circulation problems can be felt in a number of ways. Some symptoms include fatigue due to poor circulatory function, which may bring on other symptoms such as dizziness and fainting. The inability to concentrate, coldness in the hands or feet, headaches,... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Brighten up your Home This Winter

22nd January 2009
The winter is a difficult time to sell a home, with the weather creating a barren and uninviting atmosphere. Intermittent fog, cloud, snow and ice make the world outside seem depressing and harsh, while inside, the house feels cold and stuffy. In order to... Read >
Author: Greg Smith

Health Benefits of Goji Berries, Secrets of Goji Berries

21st January 2009
Goji berries are shriveled red berries that look like red raisins that grow on an evergreen shrub found in temperate and subtropical regions in China, Mongolia and in the Himalayas in Tibet. They are usually found dried, have a slight tangy taste, and bel... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Same Wine Different Name – Syrah/Shiraz

17th January 2009
Syrah is mainly a dry table wine that originated in the wineries of southeastern France. When the grapes were cultivated in Australia, the wine produced from them was called Shiraqz, which accounts for the two names for the same wine. Shiraz is also the n... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Cosmetic surgery – Maintaining the results

08th January 2009
Cosmetic surgery has become a must have for many who wish to retain their youthful and fresh faced looks and each year in the UK we spend millions in our endless pursuit to do so. The sad fact is, for some the results will not last for as long as they ... Read >
Author: james

The Little Known Gamay Wine

15th December 2008
Unless you are a connoisseur of French wines, you may not be familiar with Gamay wine. It is also known as Beaujolais wine because it is mainly grown in the Beaujolais region of Burgundy. Outside of France, it is produced in small quantities by wineries i... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Herbal Cure for Gout - What You Should Incorporate into Your Treatment

01st December 2008
In a society where the majority of individuals are trying to become healthier and live longer, more fulfilling lives, the demand for herbal remedies has increased drastically. People are seeking herbal cures for many different conditions. However, this ar... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

The Benefits of Camphor Oil

09th September 2008
Camphor is originally from China and Japan. Today you can find this tree in locations like Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, Southern Europe, the U.S. and Madagascar. This tree has been known to grow taller than 100 feet. The leaves of the camphor tree are red... Read >
Author: Vincent

Boost Cardiovascular Health And Circulation With Butchers Broom

14th May 2008
Butcher?s broom (Ruscus aculeatus) is a member of the lily family, and looks a bit like a holly bush with barbed evergreen leaves and bright red berries in the fall. At one time they were collected, tied together and sold to butchers as brooms to sweep ou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Health Benefits of Goji Berries – Makes Your Healthy

18th April 2008
Goji berries grow on an evergreen shrub found in temperate and subtropical regions in China, Mongolia and in the Himalayas in Tibet. They are in the nightshade (Solonaceae) family. Goji berries are usually found dried. They are shriveled red berries that ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

You Can Use Etched Wine Glasses For Personal Gift Creation

17th April 2008
Etched wine glasses are presently used for a variety of purposes from marketing promotional advertising, to brand popularity building and personal gift creation. A manufacturer of alcoholic beverages will very often have whole series of etched wine glasse... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Introduction to Ornamental Shrubs

07th April 2008
The shrub is often disregarded when it comes to landscaping as just a plant that fills space. Ornamental shrubs, however, are far more than that. Most people assume that this type of shrub only applies to particular kinds of plants. However, this is n... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Schizandra - The Famous Five Flavor Fruit

22nd January 2008
Schizandra (schisandra chinesis) is a fruit that originates in Asia. It is found on a vine with clusters of tiny, bright red berries. It's Chinese name, "wu-wei-zi" means five-taste fruit. It possesses all five basic flavors in Chinese herbal medicine:... Read >
Author: Carolee Horbach

Holiday Decorating Without Really Trying

10th November 2007
Changing your current decor for the holidays does not have to be an enormous undertaking. There is no need to do a complete switch over, just replace a few items and add some touches to create a festive look.  Besides, it's a great time to give your regu... Read >
Author: Matt Barker

Perfume In Ancient Egypt

21st October 2007
Perfume was at the centre of aesthetics and therapeutics for both men and women in Ancient Egypt. Although the techniques used are mostly unrecorded, historians look to the literature of Greek and Roman writers and relief paintings and artefacts to determ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Christmas Wreaths for the Birds

20th September 2007
Christmas wreaths rival Christmas trees as the two most popular Christmas decorations. Most wreaths are hung as a holiday greeting and welcome to neighbors and friends on the main entry door of the house appearing soon after the pumpkins and corn stalks o... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Best Acne Remedy - Natural Herbs

28th August 2007
Do you suffer from acne and what is your best acne remedy? There are several remedies that may be tried to treat acne. While there are natural home remedies and other medicinal remedies, acne can be best treated with herbal remedies. Curing acne using ... Read >
Author: 10acne

Yerba Mate - Yerba Mate Tea and Extracts

13th July 2007
No it is not an Australian greeting or a cream substitute for tea (like Coffee Mate for coffee.) It is actually pronounced “Yerba Mat-ay” and is a very healthy herbal drink. The name comes from the Spanish word hierba which was changed to yerba in Arg... Read >
Author: Alien

Goji Juice Side Effects - The Facts And Theories

11th June 2007
What are the side effects of Goji Juice? In order to answer the question, let's take a look at what Goji berries are. These small red berries are found, and harvested in the Himalayas. While they are only relatively new to the worldwide market, t... Read >
Author: Alien

Growing Fresh Fruit Year Round

06th June 2007
It is a lot of fun to try growing fruit indoors year round. This is a great hobby if you live in an area that receives severe winter weather that would not support the growth of certain warm-weather fruit, such as citrus trees. With indoor gardening, y... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

A Wine Red in Coor Should Be Chosen With a Taste to Flavor and Savor

04th June 2007
There are many people who love to drink a variety of wines. While there are many choices that can be made the most popular wine seems to be wine red in color. These red colored wines are delicious when they are chosen with an eye to color and taste. You w... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Celebrate Valentines With Friends and Family

24th April 2007
You don't have a special someone to celebrate Valentine's Day with? Invite friends or family over and enjoy Valentine's day with them. Here are some theme ideas for a fun and lighthearted evening. Classic Movie Night What better movie than Casablanc... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Goji Berries – The Fruit of Youth

11th April 2007
Delicious sweet red Goji berries are considered to be the most nutritious food source that contains high proteins and carbohydrates. Goji berries are mostly grown in fertile valleys in the Tibetan and Mongolian Himalayas. These red berries consist of the ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Winter Landscaping

01st January 2007
The term winter landscaping may seem odd but there is a way to landscape your property to reduce fuel costs. And with the cost of fuel today you need every trick you can find. You can reduce your fuel costs up to 40% if you plant windbreaks on north, ... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Christmas Decorations To Light Up Your Holidays

22nd December 2006
In the bleak cold days of winter, Christmas comes alive with the jingling bells, twinkling lights and the handsome Christmas evergreen. Everything about this holiday bears the spirit of joy, hope and festivity—be it the Christmas planning, Christmas par... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Benefits of Ginseng

17th November 2006
Ginseng is an English term given to a Chinese word 'renshen'. The literal meaning of this term is ?man root?. It has a characteristic forked shaped look that resembles the legs of a man, hence the name. Originally, the term Ginseng was used as substitute... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Food for Good Prostate Health

17th November 2006
The prostate gland has a reputation as a health destroyer. Hypertrophy of the prostate gland, which affects nearly every elderly male, strangles the urethra. This troublesome condition makes urination difficult and increases the risk of bladder infections... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Goji: Nature\\\'s Wonder

13th October 2006
What Is Goji? There is a lot of talk about goji berries in the market today, which makes one wonder about what this so-called miracle fruit really is. The goji berries come from a vine-like plant that can sometimes reach 15-20 feet in height. This is ... Read >
Author: David McFarlane

To Be or Not To Be: The Best Gourmet Coffee

14th August 2006
The best gourmet coffee is not always just a matter of popular opinion. As with any other aspect of life, the best things are not always simplistically easy. If you want a good gourmet coffee, almost anyone can do that. If you want only the best gourmet c... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Rasberries and Problem Solving

28th July 2006
Raspberries and Problem Solving 6 steps to a new understanding of old problems. A Gardner I am not, but a few years ago some Raspberries were transplanted and took over the North side of my house. As I was taking my evening stroll in my yard, I notic... Read >
Author: Harlan Goerger

Hawthorn work Fines With COQ10 For Your Heart

25th May 2006
What Is Hawthorn? Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha), a rose family member popularly planted along hedges to deter trespassers with its prickly branches, has heart-healthy properties that ancient Greeks and Native Americans recognized centuries ago. Its mo... Read >
Author: Home herb

Preparing for the Holidays

14th April 2006
November has come, and the Halloween decorations are being packed away. Now comes the big social months of the year. That's right, it's time to plan for the holidays already. But if you prepare now, before the holidays are right upon us, you will save you... Read >
Author: Jane S. Roseen

Cranberry - The Best Antioxidant Source

13th April 2006
The Cranberry bush (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) is a low-growing evergreen shrub with leathery leaves and bright-red berries. This member of the heath family grows in mountains, forests, and damp bogs. The medicinal properties of Cranberry have been recognized... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

History of Coffee: Part I - Africa and Arabia

27th January 2006
The coffee plant originates from the highland forests of Ethiopia. It is believed that the first plants were found growing wild in the region of Kaffa, where coffee derives its name from. A popular legend tells of a goat herder named Kaldi. One day he ... Read >
Author: James Grierson

The Garden in Winter

25th January 2006
Novice gardeners often regard the period between October and March as a time of the year when the garden should be ignored until the warmth of Spring returns. After all the flowers have faded and trees and shrubs have shed their leaves so what is the poin... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans