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Boost Lung And Nasal Health With Pleurisy Root

06th October 2009
The pleurisy plant is a perennial herb that has several stems. It can be found growing three feet high, with branches at the top. The leaves are dark green on the upper surface and pale green on the underside. The flowers are richly colored orange and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Curve Appetite And Loose Weight With Hoodia

01st October 2009
The hoodia plant is a leafless, spiny plant. It is a succulent in the milkweed family. Hoodia can be found growing in South Africa and Namibia. The plant thrives in very high temperatures, taking years to mature. Bushmen from the Kalahari Desert in so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Control Your Sugar Cravings With Gymnema Leaf Extract

28th September 2009
Gymnema has been used for centuries throughout the world for medical purposes. Only recently has it gained popularity in the Western world. The herb grows naturally in Africa and India. It is traded all over the world. Generally, the leaves are the pa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Purchasing An Alternative Down Comforter

11th September 2009
Once winter's frigid winds have arrived, several people will turn to the lavish down comforters in order for them to stay warm. The down comforter, because of its luxurious feel and completely unbeatable warmth, are a very popular favorite. However, you s... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Hoodia Weight Loss Pills – Natural Fat Loss Diet Pills

10th September 2009
These days, it is all about natural when it comes to losing weight. People nowadays know that chemically synthesized diet pills have side effects and aren�t meant for long term weight loss. That is why hoodia weight loss pills are fast gaining popularit... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Down Alternative Comforters

10th August 2009
When the frigid winds of winter arrive, many people turn to lavish bed comforters to stay warm. Because of their luxurious feel and unbeatable warmth, Down Comforters, are a popular favorite. However, down comforters are made from the down of ducks or ge... Read >
Author: joe weiss

What Is Butterfly Gardening

22nd June 2009
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures to your garden. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but be sure to create a... Read >
Author: JonJG

History Of The Diaper

15th May 2009
What goes around comes around and what goes in must come out. Ask any parent of an infant or diaper wearing toddler as they go through 5,000 to 6,000 diapers before potty training. They'll probably all agree that the going in part isn't nearly as unpleasa... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Beauty Of A Butterfly Garden

09th March 2009
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly farming is the art of emergent plants and plants that will fascinate these vivid and delicate creatures to your patch. Delight your family and visitors with stunning butterflies, but be confident to start ... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Information About Butterfly Gardening

03rd March 2009
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures to your garden. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but be sure to create a... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Goose Down Duvets

20th February 2009
Of all the down duvets, though, goose down is the most plush. Unlike duck down duvets, goose down does not have an upsetting odour. In reality, they have nearly no smell at all. At the low end of the range are the down and feather mixed duvets. Even t... Read >
Author: swishaw

Buying Foreclosures in Las Vegas Has Never Been Easier!

30th January 2009
In its January 11th, 2009 issue The New York Times heralded Las Vegas as its "Frugal Destination of the Year," proclaiming that "Las Vegas has been buffeted by the economic crisis, and deals are plentiful along the Strip." According to Dr. R. Keith Scher... Read >
Author: cash is king

Learn About Butterfly Gardening

06th January 2009
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures to your garden. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but be sure to create a... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Creating A Butterfly Garden

17th December 2008
Butterflies have enchanted humans for thousands of years. Aside from being beautiful, they often considered to be symbols of hope, beneficial changes, and even spiritual salvation. A great way to bring these lovely creatures closer to your home is with th... Read >
Author: Beth

Outdoor Clothing Can Prove To Be A Life Saver

08th December 2008
You may feel that you have nothing to learn about outdoor clothing. You probably always hike with a spare coat, or never go out into the woods at night, or bring lots of bulky clothing every time you go on a trip. What you probably do not realise is that ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

The Popularity Of Butterfly Gardening

01st December 2008
Butterfly gardening has become popular, both to magnetize the scenic travelers and to help domain species of butterflies that were dwindling due to soul encroachment into their innate habitats. Butterflies feeling sunlight! Whether you wish to works a tra... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

Learn About The Monarch Butterfly

01st December 2008
The most familiar form, and well known form of butterfly in North America is the Monarch butterfly. Monarch's are somewhat large for a butterfly, with a wingspan of about 4 inches, with charming ginger, black, and colorless coloring on their wings - Monar... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

Creating A Beautiful Butterfly Garden

18th November 2008
Setting up plot gardens is the surest way to call butterflies into your home. If you ensue to have a big interim at the back of your home, it would be a good idea for you and your family to birth forecast for your plot gardens. Buy some books and magazine... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

Creating A Beautiful Butterfly Garden

18th November 2008
Setting up plot gardens is the surest way to call butterflies into your home. If you ensue to have a big interim at the back of your home, it would be a good idea for you and your family to birth forecast for your plot gardens. Buy some books and magazine... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

What Is Hoodia And How Does It Work To Curve Appetite?

07th October 2008
Hoodia is a plant that belongs to the milkweed family and consists of about twenty different species. It is a leafless, spiny plant, with fleshy finger-like stems. Along the stems, there are rows of thorns, while the plant bears flesh-colored flowers. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The amazing journey of the Monarch Butterflies

02nd October 2008
Each year, towards the end of October, a unique and stunning natural display can be witnessed right by the border of the States of Mexico and Michoacan: the arrival of the Monarch Butterfly. Traveling in colonies of more than 20 million, the gorgeous... Read >
Author: Mireille Pasos

How The Phrase "Warts and All" Was Born

16th September 2008
When Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England was being painted by the noted artist, Sir Peter Leley, he asked that any imperfections he had not be painted out, but rather he be portrayed "warts and all." While he coined the phrase, many people began to... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Milkweed Plant for the Monarch Butterfly

25th April 2008
The poisonous Milkweed is the primary food source for the Monarch Butterfly pupa, or caterpillar (which is classified as a specialist herbivore). Milkweeds are the only source of nourishment up until they are released from their cocoon (chrysalis) and tr... Read >
Author: Jim Pratt

Butterfly – The Monarch Species

13th April 2008
If I asked you to name a type of butterfly, what picture and name would come to mind? Of the most common varieties in North America the Monarch Butterfly's awareness impact is pretty high. They are big (up to 4 inch wingspan), colorful (bright orang... Read >
Author: Jim Pratt

Outdoor Survival Tips - Ten Uncommon Ones

26th February 2008
The outdoor survival tips you'll find here are not the usual fare. They come from the unusual techniques that myself and others have experimented with. Keep them in mind in case the day comes when you are lost in the wilderness. Outdoor Survival Tips -... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Secret To Growing Beautiful Butterfly Gardens In Your Backyard.

29th August 2007
Setting up backyard gardens is the surest way to invite butterflies into your home. If you happen to have a big space at the back of your home, it would be a good idea for you and your family to start planning for your backyard gardens. Buy some books and... Read >
Author: Cindy

11 Effective Home Remedies for Warts

13th July 2007
Read this article to know the best Home Remedies for Warts. First of all let me tell you what are Warts? Warts are small, skin-colored, coarse lumps on the skin. Warts are caused by virus called human papilloma virus (HPV). Warts are generally harmle... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Butterfly Gardening

17th January 2007
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures to your garden. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflie... Read >
Author: Zack Lim

Survival Clothing For Outdoor Emergencies

17th November 2006
Maybe you don't need to learn about survival clothing. Maybe you always hike with a spare jacket. Perhaps you never go out into the wilderness overnight, but just for day hikes. Or you bring lots of warm clothing when you do go backpacking. Nonetheless... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Wilderness Survival Backpacking Tips

16th November 2006
Why should you learn wilderness survival skills just for backpacking? They may save your life someday, and for ultralight enthusiasts like myself, skills replace gear, and therefore weight. The best reason, however, may be that it's just a good feeling to... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman