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Fight Prostate Issues With Pygeum

22nd September 2009
The pygeum plant is a tall evergreen tree that is part of the family Rosaceae. It is found in central and southern Africa. The bark has been medicinally used for thousands of years. Traditional African healers have used the bark of this plant to treat ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Basics of Coffee

07th September 2009
Second to water in popularity, coffee is consumed by billions of people throughout the world. Statistics have shown that about 400 billion cups are consumed annually and that children and adults have been taking it for several good reasons. Coffee is ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Mangostan Gold - The Elixir of Life

27th July 2009
The mangosteen fruit originated in the Malay Archipelago and quickly reach through the temperate tropical climates of Southeast Asia . The tiny dark purple fruit with a delicious white pulp grows in abundance and is harvested twice a year from a little ev... Read >
Author: mr.cris

How The Graviola Tree Helps To Lower High Blood Pressure

02nd July 2009
An interesting story about the Graviola supplement by Vitabase is that it is actually a small evergreen tree that is found in the warmest areas of tropical climates. Indigenous people in those areas have used it for years for medicinal purposes such as im... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Home Remedies for Toothaches

26th June 2009
Not many people are aware of the fact that several herbs can be used in the relief of toothache pain. Natural herbs such as cloves, calendula, tarragon, and yarrow can be used to help relieve th pain until you can get to the dentist. For many years, dif... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

Benefits of Tea Drinking

05th May 2009
There are many reasons why people love to drink a hot cup of tea. The rich aroma of the various tea flavors fill the nose while relishing the taste in the mouth and give a soothing effect. Well, more than relaxing or giving aromatic taste research shows t... Read >
Author: devk

Candy for All Occasions; Weddings, Anniversaries, Mother's Day

24th March 2009
People have been making candy for thousands of years. Why is candy almost as old as the human race? Candy is a cure-all for the blues. Candy can motivate, soothe, calm, remind, appease, befriend, reconcile, flirt or bribe. Candy can say, ‘I am sorry... Read >
Author: Hugh Nguyen

Candy for All Occasions; Weddings, Anniversaries, Mother's Day

23rd March 2009
People have been making candy for thousands of years. Why is candy almost as old as the human race? Candy is a cure-all for the blues. Candy can motivate, soothe, calm, remind, appease, befriend, reconcile, flirt or bribe. Candy can say, ‘I am sorry... Read >
Author: Hugh Nguyen

All About Olives

06th March 2009
The Olive tree dates back to early ancient times in both biblical and classical writings. In these early writings, the olive oil is referenced as a symbol of both goodness and purity, and the tree represents peace and happiness. In ancient times, the oil ... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Camphor and Pain Relief

02nd March 2009
Pain relief through topical application of ointments is both an old idea and cutting edge medical science. The suspension of drugs into an emollient mixture provides a convenient way to deliver medications to patients; however, it does just as effective a... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry

Teak Furniture - Home and Office Decorating

26th February 2009
Homeowners and business establishment owners may want to consider decorating or re-decorating using teak furniture. Teak is a durable evergreen tree that has a range of earth tone colors. The wood from the tree that is used for furniture is very strong an... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The Relationship Between Insects And The Evergreen Tree

12th January 2009
There are five top aggressive insects that are known for attacking evergreen plants. Many of these insects will eventually grounds or the murder of the ranking in a rural woodland or city landscape to the aspect where the evergreen ranking wants to be cut... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Planting Your Own Tree House Plants

14th December 2008
Remember your childhood days when you used to build huts and forts on trees mostly from scrap wood and handful of nails. There is nothing in this world, which will beat the freedom of being able to build tree houses in your backyard. Whether you are exper... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Eastern Spices for Beautiful Skin

11th December 2008
Eastern cultures use various spices and herbs in cookery, religious rituals and medicine. Eastern beautiful women found great cosmetic qualities in spices long ago and use them successfully. Today I’d like to tell about one of such plants – turmeric. ... Read >
Author: Carole Parker

Tips For Growing Bonsai Flower

22nd September 2008
If you like the look of tiny flowers on your bonsai, then choose ideal flowering trees to nurture into miniature versions of their species. Here are a few of the best choices for flowering bonsai: Mt. Fuji Serissa Mt. Fuji Serissa is noted for its bri... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Christmas Trees - The History of a Christmastime Tradition

09th September 2008
When we talk about the history of Christmas trees, there are really several issues to address. First, there is the association of the evergreen tree with Christianity. When and where did this begin? Next, how did the evergreen tree come to be associate... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

The History of the CTR Ring

09th September 2008
The CTR ring has been a religious symbol of faith for the Mormon religion for nearly 50 years. The three letters meaning "Choose The Right", inset on a green shield, have a rich history, and a profound, deeper meaning for many of the church's member... Read >
Author: brando6090

The Miracle of FLOW

08th September 2008
"Oh, no! I can't sit in the sun! I'll burn up!" Shauna just arrived at the beach with her boyfriend. She realized she had absent mindedly forgotten her beach umbrella. With her very fair skin this was a health hazard. It was a sweltering day without... Read >
Author: Laura Bartolini Mendelsohn

The Evergreen Tree—RADO

28th August 2008
Since 1978, as the international high-end watch brand which first entered China after the reform and opening-up, Swiss Rado has already struck root in China for 30 years. With the purpose of finding out how to be an evergreen tree for 30 years, we intervi... Read >
Author: wristwatchlover

Great Italian Food starts with Fresh Herbs

17th July 2008
Italians insist upon fresh ingredients in their food, and their herbs are no exception. There are a variety of fresh herbs common in Italian cooking. Most people are familiar with the little bottles of dried herbs from the grocery store, but if you havenâ... Read >
Author: JH2008

Syzygium - Cumini, (Linn) Skeels

10th April 2008
Family: Myrtaceae Names: Hindi - Jamun English - Black berry Sanskrit - Jambul Bengali - Kalijaam bija Kannada - Koddanirlu kalu Marathi - Jambhul chabi Gujarati - Jambunu bija Tamil - Sambal virat Telugu - Naredu vittulu Trade name - Jambul sto... Read >
Author: Alien

Considerations To Take Into Account When Making Tree House Plans

25th March 2008
Remember your childhood days when you used to build huts and forts on trees mostly from scrap wood and handful of nails. There is nothing in this world, which will beat the freedom of being able to build tree houses in your backyard. Whether you are exper... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Mangosteen and XanGo

30th August 2007
The Mangosteen fruit originated in the Malay Archipelago and quickly spread through the warm tropical climates of Southeast Asia. The small dark purple fruit with a delicious white pulp grows abundantly and is harvested twice a year from a small evergreen... Read >
Author: Adam Winners

Herbs for anxiety

11th July 2007
Two natural anti-anxiety herbs used extensively for hundreds of years are Mulungu and Graviola. Erythrina Mulungu, commonly known by several names such as Mulungu, Murungu, Murungo, Muchocho and so on, is a medium sized tree that grows to a height of 1... Read >
Author: Patricia McDougall

Container Gardening Ideas For Your Home

29th March 2007
Many gardeners have given up on the idea of a garden because they lack space, time or lots of experience. But if growing plants is an interest of yours container gardening could be your answer. Container gardens will allow you to enjoy "playing in the d... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Neem Uses and Benefits

19th December 2006
Neem needs no introduction in today’s world. A very famous herb of India with worldwide fame and having magical properties known for its miraculous medicinal values from past 5000 years. Neem is known as free tree of India as it is found almost everywhe... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Hair Loss Remedies

18th June 2006
This article is all about hair loss and home remedies. While there are a LOT of products on the market today that claim to slow, stop, prevent or reverse hair loss, there are many other ways to attack hair loss that don't include using strong chemicals or... Read >
Author: Michael Owen

Looking For A Heartburn Herbal Remedy? Try Herbal Teas!

26th May 2006
by Rose Smith Tea has been used for thousands of years to soothe and ease a variety of health problems. In fact, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, aside from water. Herbal teas have also proven to be a good choice for those searching for ... Read >
Author: Rose Smith

22 Reasons To Drink Mangosteen Juice

30th April 2006
A coworker of mine at work brought in a mangosteen supplement drink and she was selling it for $30 (her price) for a 25 fl oz bottle. She also gave me information and these 22 reasons why everyone should be drinking mangosteen juice: 1. prevents harde... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

Cinnamon As Herbal Cure For Heartburn. The little known herbal treatment that can do wonders on your

11th March 2006
If you're looking for an alternative cure for heartburn. Especially herbal ones. Then this guide is for you. This article is written to introduce cinnamon as a form of herbal cure for heartburn. But I must tell you that although cinnamon can treat you're ... Read >
Author: Jed Baguio

The Olive � History and Production

01st October 2005
The Olive tree dates back to early ancient times in both biblical and classical writings. In these early writings, the olive oil is referenced as a symbol of both goodness and purity, and the tree represents peace and happiness. In ancient times, the oil ... Read >
Author: David Chandler

28 Reasons Why Publishers Will Buy Your Book

10th August 2005
By: Catherine Franz Editors will buy a book for one or more of the following reasons. By knowing what these reasons are, you can then design a marketing plan with these features in mind. 1. The author's previous books have sold well. 2. T... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz