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02nd October 2009
Horehound has been around for thousands of years. The Romans used this herb in a combination as an antidote for poison. The horehound plant is a bushy plant that produces numerous annual branching stems. The plant is a foot or more in height and has wh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th September 2009
You may have noticed that a lot of pain you might feel is caused by the stress you experience every day. It might be a headache, or pain in your body. A good way to get rid of this pain and the stress is craniosacral massage - a tender massage of your nec... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
What does your city use for a detergent in the public water? Most people will answer chlorine and many just may be right; however, cities are beginning to use a chemical compound called chloramines to treat the water. Chloramines are created by combinin... Read >
Author: Donna Hoffman
21st September 2009
Most Experts agree that air purifiers wont instantly cure the symptoms of allergies, but the good news is they will significantly reduce the levels of toxant pollutants in the home. The EPA reveals in an extensive report that air purifiers do indeed redu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
In this present day, there are a variety of herbs, roots and essential oils available to sustain healthy living. These herbal products can be used for flavoring your food, curing ailments, skin care and also to manufacture safe environmental products.
Yo... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
14th September 2009
A variety of roots, oils, herbal remedies are now available in the market. These products help in supporting a healthy living. They can be used for treatment of disorders, as a part of ointments and skin care among other uses. The use of herbs and natural... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th August 2009
A number of years ago we ran an apple farm in Northfield, Massachusetts. To prepare and enrich the soil for future plantings we would grow a cover crop of buckwheat, a tall plant with a beautiful white flower. As apple growers we had several hives of... Read >
Author: Gourmet Food Marketplace
13th August 2009
• Approximately $3 billion in mold claims were paid out to homeowners in 2002 (Insurance Information Institute)
• There are over 100,000 types of mold and they can cause or worsen cases of asthma and upper respiratory ailments (Centers for Disease ... Read >
Author: Richard Tansky
12th August 2009
There are many things that are considered dust materials. One thing that is common among them all is that they are small enough to be suspended in the air. Not only does this produce an unsightly mess, but more importantly, they cause respiratory problems... Read >
Author: Mark Sierra
11th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
10th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
10th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
04th August 2009
A number of years ago we ran an apple farm in Northfield, Massachusetts. To prepare and enrich the soil for future plantings we would grow a cover crop of buckwheat, a tall plant with a beautiful white flower. As apple growers we had ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th July 2009
As the world grows, and technology moves forward, basic human needs still remain. One of these is the need to cook food.
According to one sustainable development charity, Forum For The Future, over two billion people worldwide rely on firewood as their... Read >
Author: Roy Jones
04th July 2009
There is so much of uncertainty concerning what kind of water damage is covered under a home insurance policy. With a lot of home insurance mold claims being refused, home possessors are left with many inquiries when it comes to water damage to their hous... Read >
Author: Chris
22nd June 2009
Asbestos, used in construction for heat insulation and fireproofing, was known to be a carcinogen and toxic substance for many years prior to leading up to the Environmental Protection Agency's ban on the use of asbestos in building construction. Those th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th June 2009
Molds love humidity and moisture. These are the elements that encourage mold growth and so there are many things that can easily cause them from lack of air circulation to basement flood, one thing that Minneapolis homeowners commonly experience because o... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
17th April 2009
In present world where people have become quite health and weight conscious oftenlook for simple and effective ways to decrease weight without much investment. Majority of the people opt for gyms where they undergo tough training to stay fit, but after ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
16th April 2009
Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet.
I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant how to treat bronchitis information.
I hope that you find ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
09th April 2009
inflammation (which may exclude infection) can obstruct the flow of air into the lungs eventually causing difficulty in breathing and severe damage in the respiratory tract.
Chronic bronchitis is a category of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disea... Read >
Author: July Somma
08th April 2009
It has been said that Hippocrates was the one to discover that a fever could actually cure some diseases and conditions. Since then, steam baths and saunas have been providing "fake" fevers. While a dry sauna has benefits, both a steam bath and steam show... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
30th March 2009
Almonds are rich in potassium, calcium and magnesium. They are known for the healing power in respiratory illness and have been known as some of the best natural remedies for bronchitis. Honey is also good in relieving cough, slice an onion into a bowl th... Read >
Author: Mercy
30th March 2009
Breathing or respiratory disorders are one of the most common problems facing society today. You have to consider that there are quite a lot of respiratory ailments, which include asthma, bronchitis and emphysema to name a few. These respiratory ailments ... Read >
Author: July Somma
27th March 2009
Basic Advantages to Radiant Heating
Upon first glancewe notice that the main advantage to radiant heating lies in that no energy is lost through any means as it is in baseboard heating. If we take a look in detail at how conventional types of heating ... Read >
Author: Tatw
09th January 2009
In common folklore and Biblical tales as well, cinnamon is as useful as it is valuable. Highly prized for its ability to flavor a variety of foods, this spice is a staple in almost every kitchen has significant healing properties.
The use of cinnamon a... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry
18th December 2008
That drip drip drip of the faucet is more than an annoyance; it's the harbinger of things to come. Nasty things. It what starts out as a tiny, nearly imperceptible leak provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive. After all, what's more attractive... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
08th December 2008
That drip drip drip of the faucet is more than an annoyance; it’s the harbinger of things to come. Nasty things. It what starts out as a tiny, nearly imperceptible leak provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive. After all, what’s more attrac... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
27th October 2008
Colostrum is the pre-milk liquid produced from the mammary glands during the first 24-48 hours after birth. During this short duration of time, the immune factors and the growth factors are still at their peak and contain several times the factors compar... Read >
Author: Annie Ryan-DiMeglio
27th October 2008
These days everybody wants to look fit and muscular. Therefore, no body can compromise with his or her fat and flabby body and wants to shed weight as soon as possible. For this most people go on dieting and physical workout. Some along with them take som... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd September 2008
Comfortable indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%. Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter.
Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at relat... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
17th September 2008
Asthma is one of the most discomforting respiratory ailments. Asthmatics suffer from periodic attacks of breathlessness interspersed with bouts of complete normalcy. Almost all asthma patients suffer more attacks at night, in their sleep.
Some of the c... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
There are basically two ways to remove chlorine from water. One is a better alternative than the other. But, if you are concerned about removing chlorine from water, you should know that any time a chemical is used for disinfection, hazardous byproducts a... Read >
Author: Dominic Anderton
22nd August 2008
A huge chunk of the American population lives a sedentary lifestyle. Aside from having a life with very little to no physical activity, our poor eating habits contribute to an increased mortality rate. Approximately 300,000 adults in the United States die... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
22nd August 2008
A huge chunk of the American population lives a sedentary lifestyle. Aside from having a life with very little to no physical activity, our poor eating habits contribute to an increased mortality rate. Approximately 300,000 adults in the United States die... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
14th July 2008
The recommended indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%.
Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter. Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at r... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
15th May 2008
While working from a home office presents several advantages, it also entails many concerns that are not faced by people working in a traditional workplace setting. One of the major issues is ensuring safety for you, your employees and clients. According ... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
29th April 2008
Tears and bad breath-these are the two things usually associated with onion and garlic. But there is much more to these two popular vegetables, which are known not only for their unique flavours but also for their therapeutic benefits. Onion and garlic ar... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
“Modern technology, owes ecology, an apology” is an old saying. In the case of the new technology in building homes, this proverb seems to be false. Those energy and resource efficient green homes built in Austin are real gifts from modern technology ... Read >
Author: Joe
11th March 2008
Outside industry, road vehicles are the major source of fine particle pollutants. These are not only released through the exhaust as a by product of fuel combustion but are produced through friction between road service and rubber tyre. Scientists classif... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
06th March 2008
Allergies have been around for a long time. Progress and its accompanying pollution certainly do not help in getting rid of them, but they essentially play a very minor role in the entire nature of allergies. Western medicine has come up with drugs to tre... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
30th January 2008
You might not think of mushrooms as bulk organic herbs, but when dried and crushed into a powder, these edible fungi can add a delicate flavor to many dishes, particularly Asian ones. Although gourmet mushrooms such as the shitake can be expensive, you’... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
21st January 2008
Hydrotherapy is a wonderful way to relax the body and mind, and it has beneficial effects on a number of health ailments. Today there are more affordable options of hydrotherapy available than ever before and you can enjoy all the benefits in your home wi... Read >
Author: AndyTub
18th January 2008
Environment conservation is a priority for all of us. We have now realized the urgency of keeping the environment free from harmful emissions and chemical interactions. Anything that disturbs the ecological balance and pollutes the environment is hazardou... Read >
Author: Alfred Anderson
10th August 2007
Cats are known for their curiosity. However, their curiosity can get them in trouble if they end up curious about the wrong thing, such as a poison. A cat can become very ill from accidentally ingesting a poison. If that happens, it needs immediate attent... Read >
Author: ron king
09th May 2007
It is well known by all of us that babies do spit up. For that, in the last years pediatricians have prescribed acid-suppressing drugs such as Prilosec and Zantac for babies with acid reflux. The most disappointing news is that no one can prove that these... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
Pet facilities are providing clean, fresh purified air for their dogs and cats. This results in healthier, happier, more alert pets.
In Atlanta, some of the more progressive, ?high end?, pet boarding facilities (kennels) and veterinary clinics and spec... Read >
Author: Bruce Bley
17th November 2006
How To Live With Diabetes?
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease. It is really very difficult to control this disease. Going by the official US stats, Diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases i... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
15th November 2006
Ginkgo Biloba
What is Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo biloba (pronounced as ging-koh bi-lo-bah) The Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba),
sometimes also known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique tree with no close
living relatives.
History of
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo... Read >
Author: John smith
28th June 2006
Some 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates used salt liberally to heal a number of conditions and diseases milk and salt water were combined as an early morning drink to heal diseases of the spleen, steam from salt water was inhaled to cure respiratory ailments,... Read >
Author: No Last Name
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Truth Publishing
Following a sedentary lifestyle is more dangerous for your health than smoking, says a recent study reported in the South China Morning Post, and carried out by the University of Hong Kong and the Department of Health. I... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz
11th March 2006
Now a days, there is a variety of essential oils, roots, and herbs available to support healthy living. These natural products can be used for treating ailments, flavoring your food, skin care, create perfumes, and manufacture environmentally safe cleani... Read >
Author: David Chandler
06th March 2006
Ginkgo Biloba
What is Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo biloba (pronounced as ging-koh bi-lo-bah) The Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), sometimes also known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique tree with no close living relatives.
History of Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba... Read >
Author: star herb
27th January 2006
Some of the best remedies for common ailments seem to have been forgotten in today's society where a trip to the pharmacy can yield a medicine that will cure anything. The next time you have one of these common ailments, try doing what grandma did and ... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
Garlic is a wonderful healing herb and, unlike many of the other herbs, it tastes great and can be incorporated into a variety of meals. Garlic has been used for over 5000 years as a healing herb and has strong antibacterial, and a... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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