Articles, tagged with "medicinal purposes", page 4
17th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 Alexander Hauser
Marzipan figures are a specialty at sweet.at where they are made for many special occasions. From Valentine's Day to Christmas, this special mixture of almond paste is crafted into figures and boxed to send as a u...
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Author:
nowdooseo
17th January 2011
Manali is a popular spot for holidaymakers and there are several activities in and around the area for you to enjoy during your stay. Because the area is so popular, finding a cheap Manali hotels can prove difficult if you left it until the last minute to...
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Author:
Lek Boonlert
07th January 2011
Drinking tea is made as a practice for the medicinal purposes for 1000s of years,and Chinese were the first to use this form of innate medicine. Even there are the number of diverse teas which you may drink which may help in this stare Oolong provid...
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Author:
stephenpreston
06th January 2011
Fasting is an easy way to lose weight.
Fasting is often prescribed for medicinal purposes and used by certain religious beliefs as and integral part of their customs
The act of fasting for weight loss, however, simply is not recommended and this is ...
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Author:
Dean Piazza
20th December 2010
By Alexandra Carr
Basically, clay is a natural earthy material, which becomes gelatinous when wet. You can think of clay as a large family of minerals, and within that family, there are sub families, one of which is montmorillonite. In the montmorillonit...
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Author:
Alexandra Carr
17th December 2010
WOW! Thanksgiving is over and it is less than four weeks until Christmas! I really need to get moving and finish the Christmas shopping, since half of the gifts need to be shipped out of state. Signs of the season are everywhere-at the mall, decoration...
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Author:
PeacefulBeing
06th December 2010
Many women will be affected by a yeast infection at one time or another. In fact, research shows that 70% of all women will experience this problem at least once in their lives. Many of those 70% will experience chronic recurrences. With symptoms that ran...
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Author:
MarcusAndrers
03rd December 2010
one with the much more fashionable methods of beautifying nowadays is indoor tanning. Three with the most sought after alternatives in indoor tanning are spray tanning, tanning beds and also the use of tanning lotion. It's surprising that it's even well-l...
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Author:
PrettyDanica
02nd December 2010
Famous for it's unparalleled antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey can be used to successfully treat eye infections, ear infections and even sinus infections.
Honey has long been known for its ability to destroy infectious bacteria. It has been recogn...
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Author:
honeymark
30th November 2010
In recent years Tribal Tattoos have enjoyed a revival. We specialize in Historical and modern Tribal Tattoos of all styles. Since the dawn of humanity, Tattoos have been made onto both sexes to decorate, enhance, and modify the skin we inherit at birth. S...
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Author:
26jan
25th November 2010
For a lot of females, working with chemical-free merchandise is crucial. It helps to prevent a lot of severe side effects and allergic reactions that may result in wellness troubles. Furthermore, it eliminates the intake of even much more terrible toxin...
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Author:
Tanya Kowalski
24th November 2010
Dangerous bacteria are everywhere, and where there are dangerous bacteria, there is the risk of contracting an infection for both people and animals. A bacterial infection is caused by a parasite entering a host body and using the resources found there t...
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Author:
webxpert4u
23rd November 2010
Honey has long been used as food, a sweetener, in skin care, for medicinal purposes and in several other facets of everyday living. Honey has been in use for over 10,000 years, with several different cultures using it in different aspects of life. For so...
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Author:
sbh7884
19th October 2010
Penzai is an ancient Chinese practice of growing small plants in pots. Penzai literally translates to "tray scenery", but loosely means potted landscape. The practice moved through Asia and eventually into Japan. Bonsai trees, a Japanese pronunciation of ...
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Author:
Andy Guides
18th October 2010
Basil and lemongrass herbs have been broadly employed because historical occasions for foodstuff and medicinal purposes. The basil herb, recognized scientifically as Ocimum sanctum, includes a great deal of dietary worth and has been normally applied for ...
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Author:
Herman Small