Articles, tagged with "air circulation", page 3
01st April 2009
Yeast infection or the overgrowth of Candida fungus is a common problem for women. If you have this infection, you know the difficulty of suffering from itching and burning sensation around your genitals. And worst, the infection keeps coming back, giving...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
19th February 2009
Foul Smelling Vaginal Discharge is associated with an imbalance in the types of bacteria that are naturally found in a woman's vagina. Under normal conditions different types of bacteria present in a woman's vagina. One of the main symptoms of this condit...
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Author:
dr mony
16th August 2008
Are you a ski enthusiast? If you're among those who love the feel of speeding down the slopes, then you know that a good pair of ski goggles makes a big difference in your performance. It is a must. Like in many other things we determine our path in skiin...
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Author:
Charles
04th December 2006
There are a number of different ways to make natto. This recipe is by Kazuo Shiroki, and it uses natto bacteria (bacillus natto). Bacillus spores are more economical and reduce the risk of contamination. If you use commercially produced natto in place of ...
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Author:
Christine Illich
25th April 2006
Have you ever wanted fresh fruits, vegetables and/or flowers in the middle of winter? Greenhouses know no seasons. With a heater to provide warmth in the winter, and air circulation ot provide cool air in the summer, even delicate orchids are only a few s...
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Author:
Coleen Stair
05th April 2006
River Birch Trees are easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best types or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches. The native Ri...
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Author:
William Hirst
31st March 2006
White pines. Whenever I think of white pines , I remember hunting when I was a kid and standing near trees that were giants in my home town of Lambertville. Now every pine tree I plant, I can see those days in the deep woods and those grand trees and hope...
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Author:
William Hirst