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31st July 2009
Several celebrities have recently endorsed doing a coffee enema and have raved about the benefits. A clean colon is essential to good overall health and especially the health of your digestive system. However, is a coffee enema the best way to accomplish... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hansen
07th July 2009
Finding the time and the subject to write articles seems to be a common complaint of new authors that are just getting on board the article writing and article marketing arenas. Here is an article writing mantra to help you get started.
Newcomers into ... Read >
Author: Raj Krishnaswamy
15th May 2009
Hydroponics started inthe commercial area, but recently has branched more into regular daily use in other areas. Its not uncommon to see used at home.
Homemade hydroponics has been wisely accepted due to its highly efficient system of growing healthy c... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
15th May 2009
Hydroponics started inthe commercial area, but recently has branched more into regular daily use in other areas. Its not uncommon to see used at home.Homemade hydroponics has been wisely accepted due to its highly efficient system of growing healthy crops... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
15th May 2009
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts.
These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gard... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
15th May 2009
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts.
These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gar... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
15th May 2009
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts.
These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gar... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
05th May 2009
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts. These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gardens... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
05th May 2009
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts. These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gardens... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
02nd May 2009
Homemade hydroponics has been wisely accepted due to its highly efficient system of growing healthy crops like vegetables without the usual soil. Hydroponics is horticulture technique that was first accepted in mainstream America in the early 1930's. Such... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
01st May 2009
Homemade hydroponics has been wisely accepted due to its highly efficient system of growing healthy crops like vegetables without the usual soil. Hydroponics is horticulture technique that was first accepted in mainstream America in the early 1930's. Such... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
01st May 2009
The last decade has seen great strides in understanding some of the brain science behind emotions like sorrow and joy—at least of the mechanics. Using the latest technology, scientists can see what goes on materially in the brain when we have certain fe... Read >
Author: Gina Stepp
06th January 2009
The preconscious mind, as discovered by early German scientist in the early 19th century, was one of the best kept secret of the human brain. For thousands of years, we as a race had thought that our mind was a two dimensional entity, living within a phys... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th December 2008
About 200 hundred years a go a German scientist named Heinrich Wilhelm Dove discovered that the brain responds to different frequencies introduced to the mind. These engineered and sculpted sounds are felt within the superior olivary nucleus of the brain,... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
09th September 2008
It was not until the mid 20th century that the world became aware that autistic spectrum disorders existed. In 1943, Dr. Leo Kanner began to study a group that included 11 children and labeled the disorder that affected them as being what we know today as... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
24th April 2008
There are hardly any examples on the planet of what scientists refer to as living fossils, i.e. plants and animals alive today that are largely unchanged from fossil remains. Of course the most well known of these are crocodiles and alligators which scien... Read >
Author: Lucy Evans
02nd April 2008
Snoring is a noisy, annoying sound caused by the vibrations of soft tissues, which are located at the back of the throat.If someone has too much tissue at the back of their mouth, the palate, uvula and tonsils flap against each other.The same thing is cau... Read >
Author: Wangeci
02nd April 2008
Snoring is a noisy, annoying sound caused by the vibrations of soft tissues, which are located at the back of the throat.If someone has too much tissue at the back of their mouth, the palate, uvula and tonsils flap against each other.The same thing is cau... Read >
Author: Wangeci
13th May 2007
The tubercle bacillus or Mycobacteria tuberculosis causes tuberculosis, it can be found everywhere around us, tapwarer, grass, mud, hay, rubber tubing. Usualy they do not cause human infection, when they do there are other factors that influence and creat... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th February 2007
Humans have been looking for ways to create portable light sources since the beginning of history. Tree branches gave way to torches which were later replaced by candles and kerosene lamps. The problem was that you still had to rely on fire for light whic... Read >
Author: Natalie Arandaa
08th December 2006
People are constantly trying to understand, compare and explain the world around them – and the interactions with other individuals and social groups. The majority of the knowledge about perception originated from the introspective and observational app... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
03rd April 2006
MIND AS CAUSE OF DISEASEbyDr. P.C. SimonThough diseases are caused by various factors such asbacteria, viruses, polluted water and air, toxic environment, etc.,the most frequent cause is mind. All negative feelings, whetherstress, fear, jealousy, anger, o... Read >
pullikattil
06th December 2005
In 1905, Albert Einstein published 'On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies' now known as Special Relativity; this theory revolutionized geometry, math, physics, science and the classical perspective of the universe as understood since Newton's time. How... Read >
Author: michael strauss
21st October 2005
The facsimile, or fax as we call it today was one of the earliest concepts in modern technology. First patented in 1843 by Scottish physicist Alexander Bain, the fax is an encoding and/or imaging method that reads text and/or images in small areas at a ti... Read >
Author: Angelina Jordan
20th September 2005
Tanning beds were brought to North America by German scientist Friedrich Wolff in 1978 and rose to popularity in the mid-1980s. Since then, tanning beds have been a common way to tan without having to spend hours and hours in the sun's unpredictable radia... Read >
Author: Ken Marlborough
19th September 2005
Ranging in price from a $150 to $50,000, tanning beds are available in a vast array of styles for home and commercial use. The most common style is the horizontal bed, followed by the vertical bed or tanning booth. New technological advances are improving... Read >
Author: Ken Marlborough
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