Articles, tagged with "pesticides herbicides", page 5
25th January 2010
Have you read about this lately? If we were not exposed to so many toxins on a daily basis, a natural body detox would not be necessary. Here are some suggestions that will help you detoxify your bodily organs and digestive system, but remember to avoid...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
21st January 2010
Most eczema sufferers believe that there is no cure for their eczema. If you define "cure" as a magic pill that you take one time and you will never have any symptoms ever again, then you're right, there is no cure. If you define "cure" as simply having n...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
19th January 2010
We've all read the very sad stories of cases such as a young girl who is terribly allergic to peanuts dying after kissing her boyfriend, who had just eaten a Snickers bar with peanuts in it, or a person with a corn allergy who goes into anaphylactic shock...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
15th January 2010
The only way to get relief from your eczema is to take steroids in the form of cortisone creams and pills, right? Wrong! There are many, many ways to treat your eczema symptoms without steroids and without their adverse side effects. And the relief you...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
15th January 2010
Many eczema sufferers, probably most, don't think there is help for them beyond the conventional medical system and its "one size fits all" approach of prescribing cortisone creams and pills to treat eczema symptoms. In fact there are many ways to treat ...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
14th January 2010
Just because you have eczema doesn't mean you have to resort to cortisone cream or pills for relief. Cortisone has a whole host of adverse side effects, including glaucoma, weight gain, hypertension, infection, and thinning of the skin. Is the risk of t...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
14th January 2010
Do you think that steroids will cure your eczema? If you do, you are wrong. Steroids will only treat your eczema symptoms. And they can have a bunch of nasty side effects, like glaucoma, hypertension, weight gain, and thinning of the skin, just to name...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
11th January 2010
Organic gardening has been around for decades already and many people have been reaping the benefits of this method of gardening.' Organic gardening is a method of cultivating botanicals in such a way that there is no use of chemicals or substances that c...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
08th January 2010
The overuse of pesticides and other chemicals are cause for great concern. Like no other time in history, our food chain is full of pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, fumigants and fertilizers laced with heavy metals, all of which are toxic...
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Author:
Kaleb
08th January 2010
Do you know that approx. 90 percent of the water bottles that you purchase on the market are not recycled and are later dumped in landfills, wherein it takes thousands of years for the plastics to decompose? Now, by using Countertop water filters, you hav...
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Eco20/20
05th January 2010
Hormonal Imbalance symptoms can be: bloating, cramps, breast tenderness, anxiety, aggression, joint and muscle pain, headaches, acne, mood swings, fatigue, poor digestion.
Hormones are chemicals released by the cells. They act as messengers of the body...
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Author:
garyhill
17th December 2009
With the very real concern today about the quality of your drinking water, it can be confusing to read all the conflicting reviews of the products currently available on the market. The average person will consume 15,000 gallons of water in his lifetime. ...
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Author:
Nick Messe
10th December 2009
The soil
The olive tree over the last millennia has perfected the art of extracting the minerals it needs from rocks - think of olive trees growing on bare stony hillsides in Greece and the Middle East! It is the presence of rock in the soil that is th...
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Author:
Matthew Dowd
27th November 2009
Grass fed meat is rich is antioxidants and also in vitamin E, beta carotene and vitamin C. As this meat is raised on the pasture it does not contain any pesticides, herbicides, hormones, antibiotics or any other drugs that are potentially harmful to human...
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Author:
Mark Lime
26th November 2009
Arguably one of the most popular beverages in the world, coffee has earned its nickname of Black Gold. Coffee drinkers worldwide have long enjoyed the caffeinated boost that coffee delivers, but over the years, more discerning tastes have prompted the pr...
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