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08th October 2009
Organically-grown food is differentiated from conventionally-grown produce in the manner in which it is planted, raised, harvested and processed. Since organic food places great emphasis on environmental conservation along with healthy food, chemical fert... Read >
Author: Eco20/20
28th September 2009
Dining out can be a challenge for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet. Many restaurants have an extremely limited selection of vegetarian dishes and are unwilling to modify menu items to meet the needs of vegetarian diners. At Paul Martin's Americ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th August 2009
Today there are many vegetarians in our society as well as other groups that eliminate meat for spiritual or ethical reasons. My awareness of the high numbers of people practising a vegetarian lifestyle or some level of vegetarianism came about from doin... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman
16th July 2009
How can you be sure that when you turn on your tap you are getting something that although it looks clean could be host to a number of substances that do us no favors.
A few of us might think that ingredients in tap water is not something we think abou... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
07th July 2009
Have you ever stopped to think just how fantastic eggs are? How many foods are there that you can eat on their own or in a dish, as sweet or as savoury, cooked or raw? How many foods can be split into 2 entirely different, but equally useful ingredients? ... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes
19th June 2009
It is such a big subject. It is so involved that we can only bring certain money making aspects to you in this space
Sadly few people understand its full impact on plant health, animal health and ultimately human health and subsequently on farm profits.... Read >
Author: fshelend
12th June 2009
There are many opinions about organic coffee beans. The reason there are so many opinions is because there are many reasons you would want to buy organic. There is a major shift nationally to go to all organic products and coffee is no different. Farming ... Read >
Author: dicksony
29th May 2009
Interesting facts about worms you may not know
Worms are invertebrates, that is they have a long, soft body and no back bone or legs! They do not have a brain but do have a nerve centre (called a ganglia). They do not have eyes but are sensitive to lig... Read >
Author: Earth-Essentials
26th April 2009
Finally, help arrives to separate “green” myth from fact with the help of Seventh Generation and the Fine Living Network. On April 22 - earth day 2009 - join environmental activist, advocate and Seventh Generation President Jeffrey Hollender as he se... Read >
Author: ESKCSG
23rd April 2009
An extremely quick view of the historical development of antique clocks
Man has for a long period considered time, and for much of that tried to discover methods to enable the measurement of time and tried to be able to mark its passing. The mere alarm... Read >
Author: David Free
09th April 2009
Mycorrhizal Fungi has remained relatively unheard of except for a few serious organic gardening buffs and erosion control professionals, even though it has been around since creation.
In nature trees, plants and grasses flourish without any interventi... Read >
Author: Greg Traver
08th April 2009
The Blood Building Nutritional supplements the body needs to be healthy and reduce belly fat :
Essential minerals and vitamins (for healthy cells)
Antioxidants (cell protection)
Phytonutrients (detoxify the system)
EFA’s (hormonal function, cell r... Read >
Author: lewisb
25th March 2009
ARE you having problems with your nutrition? Are you wondering whether the food you're eating has the right balance of nutrients? This article will reveal seven secrets for good nutrition.
Nutrition is first and foremost about eating a healthy diet, wh... Read >
Author: Vic George
20th February 2009
If you find yourself cooking for a crowd of people, either for a once-off occasion or on a regular basis, you may find it hard to keep your food costs down. But budget cooking for a crowd doesn't have to be difficult or cost a lot of money. Here are five ... Read >
Author: Anu G Khurana
27th January 2009
Composting is akin to recycling but in the broader context, recycling encompasses everything. Whether it is composting or recycling the intention is to provide a conducive environment for our future inhabitants. Earth is getting depleted and if we don’t... Read >
Author: Jason
11th September 2008
Cotton is an excellent material for clothing. It washes well, pulls away moisture from our bodies, and is hypoallergenic. You'd do very well to put your new baby in natural childrens clothing that contains cotton. Natural childrens clothing uses only orga... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee
23rd July 2008
Organic gradening is also known as organic horticulture and is basically the science of growing fruits, vegetables and flowers by using essential organic elements in the soil. There are several different types of organic growing or gardening systems. Orga... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
07th July 2008
Better eating habits such as choosing Buffalo instead of beef has many health improving features and healthy never tasted so good. Although changing eating habits is generally reserved for the Baby Boomer age bracket younger people and children are becom... Read >
Author: Sandy
28th March 2008
Why are organic teas a healthier choice than teas produced in traditional manners?
What is all the hubbub about organic foods? That reasonable question has several compelling answers that make a lot of sense, and cause consumers to seek out these heal... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
17th January 2008
One of the best things about living in this century has most definitely got to be the fact that you have the ability to eat healthy organic foods without having to sound like someone just let out of bedlam. Although you might not be able to find an organi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th June 2007
The impact of refinement and food processing is a nutritionally poor diet.
Changes in our food habits took place over history, more so in the past 100 years. Processing has now become wide spread. It's a sign of changing times and economic prosperity a... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda
10th June 2007
It's perhaps one of the sadder ironies of our time that the astonishing affluence we enjoy in inessential luxuries should be accompanied by increasing poverty in the most basic necessity of all ? the very food we eat.
The one thing in which our modern ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
08th May 2007
Nutritional supplements are one of the important things we can do for the overall health of our mind and body. Ideally, the sources of vitamins, minerals and nutrients are the food we take but sometimes due to faulty eating habits and improper diet there ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
16th November 2006
As a result of research and development that began more than two decades ago, National Prawn Company has completed phase one of a $350 million "modified extensive" shrimp farm on the Red Sea, 150 kilometers south of Jeddah. The $200 million first phase re... Read >
Author: yawar nawaz
12th June 2006
Authors of The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter
Using the label "organic" to distinguish one tomato from another is a big stretch from the word's original meaning, for until the middle of the twentieth century it simply meant something living or... Read >
Author: Peter Singer and Jim Mason
08th June 2006
A brain signal system that controls appetite responds to specific amino acids found in meat. This discovery could lead to new weight-loss techniques.LeucineAnimals injected with the amino acid leucine ate 20 percent less food the following day, and only g... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
31st May 2006
As a result of research and development that began more than two decades ago, National Prawn Company has completed phase one of a $350 million modified extensive shrimp farm on the Red Sea, 150 kilometers south of Jeddah. The $200 million first phase resu... Read >
Author: yawar nawaz
30th April 2006
Is your body being starved of vital nutrients?----------------------------------------------------Over a hundred years ago the nutritional quality of the soilwas far greater than it is today.Modern farming methods over the years have gradually seen adecli... Read >
toller54
13th September 2005
What is real estate farming? Real estate farming is the process of branding yourself to a specific group of people, area or market segment as a first choice agent for homebuyers, homesellers or real estate investors. Real estate farming is a long time inv... Read >
Author: Amanda Smith
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