Articles, tagged with "wheat barley", page 5
15th September 2009
Does what you consume reflect your attitude? Are you eating to preserve your body, your wallet, or your world? Do you have enough energy to think about it? With so many diets claiming to be the best way to have energy, health, and well-being while saving ...
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Rev. Dawn
10th September 2009
When we think of Medieval food we tend to think of bland foods such as porridge and gruel and turnips, lots of turnips, all washed down with plenty of ale or mead. And whilst this image is, to an extent, correct a lot of what we envisage is influenced by ...
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nishantacharya
30th August 2009
Culinary herbs.
For many people, this class of herb is the most recognizable and the most useful. Even those who have never used an herbal supplement in their life, know what some fresh basil can do to a meal . . . the difference some oregano can make...
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jvillan
25th August 2009
Hair loss is a natural occurrence in both the male and female genders. Although it is usually a hereditary condition, there is still no denying that a big percentage of individuals will experience some sort of hair loss towards the latter years of his or ...
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Stewartc
23rd August 2009
People on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of illnesses since prehistoric times.The first usually accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux cave...
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Nathaniel Simon
13th August 2009
Celiac disease or gluten-sensitive enteropathy is the major small intestinal cause of malabsorption in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, it occurs in 1 in 120-300 of the population; it is more frequent in females. It may be associated with dermati...
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sulamita
10th August 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of native plants for treatment of ailments since prehistoric times.The first sometimes accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in...
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Stefan Mcclure
10th August 2009
One of the groups of foods that promote weight loss, cereals (or grains), have been a core food for thousands of years. Rice, millet, maize, wheat, barley, oats and rye have kept civilisation going from Asia and Africa, through Europe and into North & Sou...
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Moneypenny
07th August 2009
An arthritis diet should have foods that have an anti-inflammatory effect. Five to ten servings of fresh fruits and vegetables a day are important. Studies have shown that symptoms of this disease reduce when a patient adopts a vegetarian diet. Green vege...
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Mercy
07th August 2009
To remove skin acne is a challenge that young and even older adults can have. What can be done to either remove acne or at least improve the skin's appearance. Here are 3 steps that should help.
Causes of Skin Acne
Usually the cause is from inf...
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Author:
Larry L. Taylor
03rd August 2009
If you're wondering if wheat gluten & ADHD might be related to each other, then you are smart. Celiac disease which is an allergic reaction to wheat gluten is on the rise. In this article, you'll learn more about the connection between Attention Deficit H...
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Author:
Laura Ramirez
28th July 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of infirmities since prehistoric times.The first usually accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves...
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Author:
Stefan Mcclure
01st July 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of native plants for treatment of illnesses since prehistoric times.The first often accepted use of plants as healing agents was depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in Fran...
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Author:
Joe The Blogger
29th June 2009
Processed foods and some vitamins and medications may contain food coloring and additives that can worsen asthma; yellow dye (tartrazine), for example, is well known for provoking attacks. Asthma attacks may also be triggered by a high-salt diet, and some...
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Author:
petersonbran
22nd June 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of ailments since prehistoric times.The first generally accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux cave...
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Author:
Joe The Blogger