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Benefits of Organic Acai Berry

18th August 2009
Organic food items have recently been more popular due to the common belief that they have more nutritious value and antioxidant content. This has led to the rise in popularity for organic foods. Food manufacturers have quickly taken the advantage of this... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Getting Healthy With Organic Acai

17th August 2009
Organic food items have recently been more popular due to the common belief that they have more nutritious value and antioxidant content. This has led to the rise in popularity for organic foods. Food manufacturers have quickly taken the advantage of this... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Important Facts On And Uses of Deionized Water

16th July 2009
Deionized water is also spelled deionised water or called DI water. Another name for it which sounds a little more understandable for many people is demineralised water. However it is called or spelled, it means water that has extremely little ions or m... Read >
Author: joalesto

Discover the Secrets to Worms

07th July 2009
Back in antiquity, Aristotle called them the “intestines of the Earth,” but it took several more centuries before earthworms were systematically studied — by Charles Darwin who wrote a whole book on the importance of worms in breaking down dead orga... Read >
Author: fshelend

Using Chemical Stains

13th May 2009
Brushes, preferably of the type called rubber set, are generally used in applying stains to wood. For coarse woods you need rather stiff bristles to force the stain down into the open pores. Strong alkalies and some of the acids may affect the bristles an... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Various Properties, Uses, And Effects of Nitric Acid

07th May 2009
Short Historical Background Nitric acid is a highly corrosive and toxic strong acid and its other terms include aqua fortis and spirit of nitre. The acid was first described as obtained by calcining or heating to a high temperature a mixture of nitre,... Read >
Author: joalesto

Finding The Right Craft Paper For Scrapbooking

25th March 2009
Now that you have your pen, glue, protectors, etc, you will need to choose paper for your scrapbook. Craft paper with seals of approval is ideal when creating scrapbooks. Craft paper includes the CK OK products. Paper designed for photocopying, journals, ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Choosing Craft Paper For Scrapbooks

22nd March 2009
Now that you have your pen, glue, protectors, etc, you will need to choose paper for your scrapbook. Craft paper with seals of approval is ideal when creating scrapbooks. Craft paper includes the CK OK products. Paper designed for photocopying, journals, ... Read >
Author: suegold

Comprehensive directory of inorganic chemicals

10th March 2009
Inorganic chemicals are a broad class of substance that encompassing all those that do not include carbon and its derivatives as their principal elements. But this class includes carbides, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbon disulfide. Inorgani... Read >
Author: SME Business Services

Why is Mineral Water Healthy and Beneficial?

10th March 2009
It seems like every time you turn your head someone asks the question: Is mineral water healthy? All you have to do is flip through any store circular and see the abundance of water products. With such a huge supply available surely this mineral water mus... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Different Food For Different Type Of People

04th March 2009
From now on you would be glad to know there is a way to improve your job performances and help you along your journey to achieve professional success. A day of your life should be divided in stages that can assure you the needed aliments for great profess... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

Right Diet for Weight Loss

09th January 2009
Which foods are good and what should be avoided in weight loss? This is a popular question especially for women who like to prepare their own foods. What to use, what not to use, what kind of foods to prepare, how much to eat and when. I have some very ... Read >
Author: Kevin White

Right Diet for Weight Loss

09th January 2009
Which foods are good and what should be avoided in weight loss? This is a popular question especially for women who like to prepare their own foods. What to use, what not to use, what kind of foods to prepare, how much to eat and when. I have some ver... Read >
Author: Kevin White

Homemade Carp Bait Recipes And Ingredients Secrets Of Making Pop Up Baits!

01st December 2008
Most carp bait mixes are cooked in a microwave oven to enable them to float, but there are many methods to achieve floating and so-called pop-up carp baits, in order to present your bait as suitably as possible for the highest chances of a bite from wary ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

The Question "What Minerals Are in Tap Water?" Has Triggered a Truthful Response

18th November 2008
By seeking an answer to the question "What minerals are in tap water?" a homeowner can discover the answer to a second question: "What makes water 'hard'?" Water that contains a generous amount of calcium, magnesium, and manganese forms a precipitate in t... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Extraction of Colors from animal byproducts

09th September 2008
Colors are very essential for our daily life, at every moment of life we have to use & choose colors. They are spread all around us. These are obtained from so many processes. Explanation of some is here for your knowledge. Extraction of colors from ... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Pest Control by Chemical Pesticides

05th September 2008
Chemical pesticides are highly toxic and are very lethal not only to pests but anyone handling them, if not used with enough care. Currently, five major categories of pesticides exist; they are the inorganic compounds, organophosphates, chlorinated hydroc... Read >
Author: linkbuildin

Kidney Stone Treatments

04th September 2008
Kidney shingled form when there is a decline in urine mass or overkill of deseed-forming substances in the urine. The most familiar form of kidney gemstone contains calcium in combination with the oxalate or phosphate. Other compound compounds that can fo... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

How to Make Root Beer At home

22nd August 2008
The root beer was firstly produced in American colonies. Making root beer at home is an easy task one can have fun of making this easy recipe at home. Many people will be interested in how one goes about making homemade root beer, so here is a recipe of m... Read >
Author: johnanne

Beauty Attracts Beauty (Classifying-Minerals)

13th August 2008
A mineral is a naturally stirring, standardized hard-rock which retains a certain masterpiece chemical and an artistic internal crystal formation. Minerals are generally made of inert process. The man-made qualities of lots of minerals like emeralds ... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Color Technology (Ancient - Egypt)

29th July 2008
1. Color technology by using animal products • Two indispensable colors were gathered from natural sources. White color was created through trampled bone or ivory. • Black color was produced by the grime manufactured by oil lamps well-known thes... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Treatment Regarding Kidney Stones

12th May 2008
Kidney stones form when there is a decrease in urine volume or an excess of stone-forming substances in the urine. The most common type of kidney stone contains calcium in combination with either oxalate or phosphate. Other chemical compounds that can for... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Potassium Silicate vs. Sodium Silicate

14th February 2008
Carbonate and pure Silica Sand. It is slightly hygroscopic, but remains free flowing if stored in original unopened drum. Potassium Silicate (K2SiO3) solutions are prepared by Potassium Silicate (K2SiO3) glass is a colourless super-cooled melt of Potassiu... Read >
Author: shantichem@gmail.com

Potassium Silicate vs. Sodium Silicate

14th February 2008
Potassium Silicate (K2SiO3) glass is a colourless super-cooled melt of Potassium Carbonate and pure Silica Sand. It is slightly hygroscopic, but remains free flowing if stored in original unopened drum. Potassium Silicate (K2SiO3) solutions are prepared b... Read >
Author: shantichem@gmail.com

What Is Balneotherapy?

05th February 2008
Balneotherapy treats diseases through bathing and immersion in water. The process may include bathing in warm or cold water, and can be combined with massage therapy. Mineral water, often used in spas, contains rich minerals such as silica, sulfur, radium... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Structure of Folic Acid

01st March 2007
Folic Acid is part of a group of B vitamins found in our natural environment. Folic acid is also known as folate and is sometimes called Vitamin Bc. Its found in leafy green vegetables, like spinach, kale and beet greens. You can also find folic acid ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Strontium Supplements Better Than Osteoporosis Drugs

10th February 2007
Strontium – The first Bone BUILDING Supplement! In the last 5 years, there have been 4 groundbreaking studies showing amazing increases in bone mineral density and reduced fracture risk with Strontium supplementation.1-6 Existing drugs for osteoporo... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Possibility of Martian Life?

22nd September 2005
I believe the most likely time and environment for the origin of life on Mars would be never. The possibility of Martian life has been studied with evidence from ALH84001, PAHS, and the possibility of caves similar to those found in the United States. ... Read >
Author: Patrick Flaherty