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What is Live Rock and Why should I use it in My Aquarium

02nd September 2009
Many salt water aquarium fish keepers swear by the fact that live rock is absolutely necessary and a marine without live rock is incomplete and difficult to handle. You must be wondering what is live rock and why should I use it in my aquarium? This artic... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

The Ins And Outs Of Bacteria

30th August 2009
First of all, it's not possible for us to live in a sterile bubble isolated from the world around us. Bacteria are microscopic organisms found everywhere, even in the air you breathe. In most cases, bacterial infections play a role in the coughs and sniff... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Mold Removal: Not As Easy As It Sounds

31st July 2009
Mold and Mildew are fuzzy microscopic organisms that thrive in highly humid environment. Both microorganisms play a vital role in the ecosystem. They aid in the decaying of leaves which is responsible for the enrichment or fertilization of the soil. Wh... Read >
Author: blackmold

The Various Purification Methods Used In Deionized Water

18th July 2009
Long ago there was little concern to thoroughly purify water because pure water had extremely few applications. In the modern times, however, there is an increasing demand of water in its purest possible form. Water is never absolutely pure. It always con... Read >
Author: joalesto

Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth

03rd June 2009
Diatomaceous earth is a natural product that isn't exactly earth. It is actually the fossilized remains of microscopic organisms called Diatoms. You might remember them from junior high science labs. If you don't, ask a 5th grader! So these organisms c... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Types of Mold

15th May 2009
What is mold? Mold is a microscopic organisms, it is a fungus that sometimes grows in dark, gloomy, and wet or damp environments such as basement, garages, and attics. Mold spreads through the air as spores. Making its way into your home. Stachybotrys atr... Read >
Author: Chris

Mold We Love To Hate

12th May 2009
"Terribly ugly!" I said to my wife. But I was not referring to her. The subject was our apartment which we owned, and lived in for the past ten years. We loved the environment here in this suburb, just 20 minutes' drive from downtown. The air was fresh... Read >
Author: Samatha Oliver

How Ringworm Affect a Person?

11th May 2009
Ringworm is an infection caused by microscopic organisms called dermatophytes. Also called tinea corporis, ringworm is a fungal infection that may occur at anyone at any time. Studies say that more than 20 percent of the people develop ringworm. This is a... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Black Mold - Dark, Warm And Moist Are Most appropriate For Flourishing

27th April 2009
The most threatening concern for the people is growth of the deadlier mold and mildew. The musty sick building syndrome is because of presence of mold and mildew in and around our vicinity. There are numbers of molds are out there in the world, but all ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Sterilize your air to reduce allergens and improve health

17th April 2009
The air that we inhale now-a-days contains many contaminants which are quite injurious to our health. There are large amounts of bacteria and viruses present in air that is around us, which are very harmful if inhaled regularly. You suffer from number of ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Sterilize your air to reduce allergens and improve health

17th April 2009
The air that we breathe today contains many impurities which are very harmful to our health. There are huge amounts of microbes present in air that is around us, which are very dangerous if inhaled constantly. You suffer from number of respiratory tract... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Fight disease and cancer with a clean colon

01st April 2009
Did you know that much of the food we eat contains microscopic organisms that can interfere with the elimination by the colon of waste matter? Cleansing your colong can ensure that the nutrients and vitamins found in the food we eat are properly absorbed... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Drinking Water Purification Systems Combat Storm Contamination

10th March 2009
Not only do toxins and lead end up in your drinking water, but flooding can affect the quality, too. In recent years, drinking water purification systems have gained wide-spread popularity. Such systems do offer many benefits to homeowners from safety to... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Diverse Types Of Carpet Cleaning Methods Carpet Cleaning Methods

28th February 2009
Generally, Carpets are more vulnerable to acquire dust and dirt over a period of time. A polluted carpet may accumulate microscopic organisms like dust mites, fungus, bacteria etc which is unhygienic and dangerous for the user. Dirty carpets can emit the ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Colon Cleansing Dangers - Is Colon Cleansing Dangerous?

25th February 2009
Are there real colon cleansing dangers? The biggest danger you can face from colon cleansing is not to do it at all. Colon cleansing is perfectly safe for the vast majority of the population. If you are pregnant or have certain other medical conditions yo... Read >
Author: Michelle Taft
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