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15th September 2009
We drink water every day, use it in tea and coffee, cook with it and wash our fruit and vegetables with it yet we rarely stop to consider what is in it. Of course, periodically we can smell the unmistakable odour of chlorine so we know there is something... Read >
Author: Michael
26th August 2009
Understanding the ingredients of your dog's food items is a must for the dog lovers or dog owners. Whenever you feed the dog with different kinds of food items, you should always read the label and understand the contents about the dog feed types that ar... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
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
27th July 2009
Have you considered that your dog's life may be in danger just from him hanging out in your backyard? Regardless if the area is fenced in and seemingly safe from danger, you would be surprised at what may be hiding, ready to hurt or even kill your lovable... Read >
Author: Jerrymace
01st July 2009
Spirulina is a tiny aquatic plant that has been eaten by humans since prehistoric times. It is a simple, one-celled form of algae that thrives in warm, alkaline fresh-water bodies. It’s blue-green in color that is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, an... Read >
Author: CACL
12th June 2009
Blue-green algae isn't technically an algae in the proper sense of the word � it�s actually a form of bacteria, called cyanobacteria, which is a type of bacteria capable of photosynthesis.
Cyanobacteria is one of the oldest organisms known in the w... Read >
Author: Daniel Holman
12th June 2009
Blue-green algae is technically not really an algae in the true sense of the word � it�s actually a form of bacteria, called cyanobacteria, which is a type of bacteria capable of photosynthesis.
Cyanobacteria is one of the worlds oldest organisms, ... Read >
Author: Daniel Holman
13th May 2009
I cannot stress the importance of a healthy lifestyle enough. It is crucial to make health food and health products a part of your everyday life. Exercising at least three times a week is also essential since it has multiple health benefits such as reduci... Read >
Author: Judi Anders
09th March 2009
Going green is all the rage lately, and while we our mothers always told us to eat our vegetables, just recently has it come to light exactly how important it is to get a nutrition-packed dose of vegetables every single day, Experts say at least one cup o... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
26th November 2008
As a dog owner, we try to do our very best to make sure they are eating the best quality food for optimum health and wellness. We take our dogs for long walks and jogs and spend hours of physical activity to keep them happy both physically and mentally. R... Read >
Author: JamesNash
14th October 2008
Dr Gillian McKeith is an Internationally renowned Nutritionist. Dr Mckeith presented the hit Channel 4 series “You Are What You Eat”. This show is transmitted to 34 countries and watched by millions. The book of the same name is available in 27 count... Read >
Author: Ray Kent
06th October 2008
When your normally well-behaved performance horse starts acting strangely, what do you do? Do you immediately think he is developing an attitude or do you look for other causes? If your horse demonstrates any or all of the behaviors below you may want to ... Read >
Author: Mward
25th September 2008
It is that time of year when many people start getting colds, flus and other virus or pathogens that affect our health. You can help your body and immune system by incorporating supplements into your daily diet that strengthen your body's defenses.
In... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
04th September 2008
Blue-green algae are a diverse group of microscopic plants that rarely used for human food. The exception is Spirulina, which has become extensively available as a food ingredient within the last twenty years. It is a nutraceutical food with rather unique... Read >
Author: jainish
04th September 2008
A lot of people are eating healthier nowadays, as empty processed diets are being restored to more wholesome foods, causing a more conscious society to be emerging. It is important now more than ever to understand how natural foods can help us to lose we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
A lot of people are eating healthier nowadays, as empty processed diets are being restored to more wholesome foods, causing a more conscious society to be emerging. It is important now more than ever to understand how natural foods can help us to lose we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2008
A diet rich in vitamins and minerals can be a key factor in your fight against the aging process. One of the most pleasant and tasty ways to accomplish this is to consume foods that contain many of these vitamins and minerals such as fruits and vegetable... Read >
Author: David Cowley
22nd July 2008
Healing herbs are used for a multitude of reasons, but the most common is to boost the immune system and to cure illness. People who are firm believers in the healing power of herbs take them every day. The herbs become an essential part of their daily ro... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
09th June 2008
Superfoods are a wonderful source of the essential nutrients your body needs to function healthily. As well as being packed full of vitamins and minerals, superfoods have virtually no calories and are free of any nasty substances.
Including superfoods ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Lee
27th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Is it a plant? Is it an organism? Algae are very unusual! Algae are microscopic organisms, and are usually believed to be just simple aquatic plants. Pond scum, really. But it may amaze you to learn that some algae displa... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
25th April 2008
Blue green algae are not only an excellent source of amino acids and protein, but are generally considered to be the king of superfoods. It contains just about every nutrient you could think of, and has the added advantage of being completely natural and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th April 2008
What is Spirulina?
Spirulina is the common name for the blue-green algae Arthrospira platensis species of cyanobacteria. It's abundant in nature in lakes and ponds where warm, alkaline conditions prevail, and it is farmed commercially for dietary suppl... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.
25th March 2008
Have you got the crud? A runny nose or hacking cough? If so, then sit back (in bed), relax and prepare to feel better. Adding some natural supplements and herbs to your regimen can help you clear colds and flus from your system fast.
PROBIOTICS: Probio... Read >
Author: Stephanie Yeh
25th March 2008
If your body feels tired, heavy, worn-out, or just plain "the same," then rejoice! It's a new year…and time for a new body. Our bodies regenerate most cells an average of once a year. That means every year you have a completely new body.
The questio... Read >
Author: Stephanie Yeh
04th February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation
Eliminate junk foods and white flour products from your diet, as well as sugar in any form. You may experience anxiety, depression, fatigue, headache, insomnia, and/or irritability for a while after you eliminate sugar.
... Read >
Author: Alien
12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
02nd September 2007
Aeration: Choosing between a Fountain Aerator and a Simple Aerator for you Pond
Simply defined, aeration is adding oxygen to your pond. As laid out by aquatic biologists at Kasco, aeration has these benefits. Introducing oxygen can:
Allow for greate... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
06th May 2007
This is not about a specific product or brand. For the past 50 years, Americans have been using vitamin/mineral supplements more and more. Yet these people have gotten fatter and sicker also. Fatness and sickness go together. As society's obesity rate cli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th April 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about what's in the food your dog is eating, here's your opportunity.
Und... Read >
Author: D.G. Armstrong
12th April 2007
Spirulina is a single-celled, spiral-shaped blue green microalgae grown in tropical salt lakes. This microalgae is discovered by Dr. Clement of France in 1962. Dr. Clement found that the Ganimou people living around Lake Chades in Africa had stronger bodi... Read >
13th March 2007
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How many of you use non-natural substances constantly in the quest for faultless health? I am talking about vitamins, minerals and so called healthy natural meal replacements. You must comprehend that until recent times the human species has ... Read >
Author: Allan
02nd March 2007
For many people—and maybe you’re one of them—an extra shot of espresso seems like a quick fix. When you just can’t leave work any earlier, or family responsibilities mean less sleep than your body would like, it can be a real challenge. I’ve got... Read >
Author: Monica Shah
01st January 2007
WHAT ARE THE SIX STEPS OF HEALING?
These are remedies you can use for your problem in order from safest to most dangerous: Step 0 is the safest; Step 6 the most dangerous. Use Steps 0, 1, 2 and 3 as preventive medicine. Prevention is an important, th... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
13th August 2006
Aquarium Good and Bad Algae
From the desk of Laurence Magne, author of www.first-aquarium-secrets.com
There are two categories of algae of concern to aquarists: "good" and "bad". Good algae is present in small quantities, is indicative of good water... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
23rd June 2006
Red Marine Algae - Fight Herpies
Red marine algae has been a valued food in Asia for thousands of years due to its highly nutritious qualities. Carrageenans, a family of polysaccharide compounds extracted from algae, have been studied for their unique pr... Read >
Author: tom willson
17th May 2006
My hair is falling out - does this sound familiar?
Are you wondering why your hair is falling out when you wash or brush your hair?
I was wondering the same thing when I gave birth to my third child. Having three kids in a row can really deplete your bo... Read >
Author: Miller
08th March 2006
SpirulinaFresh Water Algae
The term Spirulina includes various species of primitive unicellular blue-green algae, most commonly Spirulina maxima and Spirulina platensis. Spirulina grew so fast when it was found (approximately producing 20 times more prot... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
06th February 2006
Description of Earthrise:
Earthrise roots go back almost 25 years as the pioneers in Spirulina production. Today Earthrise offer a solid base of quality Spirulina and Spirulina-based products, with distribution in over 20 countries around the globe.
In... Read >
Author: Home herb
09th January 2006
Some Basic Kinds of Algae
Algae is natural in your pond. And it is beneficial. But to a point. As noted by Kasco Marine, there are several basic kinds. Planktonic algae are essential, single-celled plant forms occurring worldwide. A healthy pond needs ... Read >
Author: Kacie Guista
02nd August 2005
In this age being ignorant is like committing a crime. With so much of knowledge around you, following a trend blindly doesn't confirm the fact that you are intelligent. But the catch here is, GO BY RIGHT KNOWLEDGE. No doubt, internet is flooded with the ... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
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