Archive for January, 2006
« Previous Entries Tuesday, January 31st, 2006How to Make Scented Stones
I’m sure most of us have heard of if not seen the newest rage, Scented Stones.
They liven up a room, car or even a gym bag with their aroma and yet don’t require anything to make them ‘work’ (unlike candles, that you have to burn).
It’s a simple process and you can get as unique as […]
"Create Happiness Right Now"
“It is our basic right to be a happy person, happy family, and eventually a happy world. That should be our goal.”
– Dalai Lama
Little adjustments to our attitude and approach each day can create a major difference in our appreciation of life. On the surface, nothing changes. At the same time, absolutely everything does.
Use your […]
Natural Mold & Mildew Fighters w/recipes
Ordinary household molds are one of the most common causes of
allergic reactions in the home, especially in humid climates and
seasons. Even if you don’t have an allergy, mold can irritate your
respiratory system.
Break out the tea tree oil and vinegar. Mold is easily dispatched.
Natural mold fighters
Tea Tree Oil Spray
2 teaspoons tea tree oil
2 cups […]
TEN ADVANTAGES OF EATING RAW
by Susan Jorg, Estacada, OR
http://rawfoods.com/articles/tenadvantages.html
The human race learned long ago that cooking meat before eating it
would protect them from certain diseases. Since then this practice of
cooking has grown to include all types of foods and is now considered
an art. Very few meals are eaten which include raw elements, except
for the leafy green salad.
One advantage of […]
Pollution in Your Community
Get an in-depth pollution report for your county, covering air, water, chemicals, and more.
http://scorecard.org/index.tcl
THERE IS ALWAYS ANOTHER CHOICE
You don’t have to buy from anyone.
You don’t have to work at any particular job.
You don’t have to participate in any given relationship.
You can choose.
You alone steer the course you choose, in the direction
of where you want to be today, tomorrow or in any distant time to come.
You hold the tiller.
You can decide to alter […]
Mad Cow–again–gee imagine that
ahhhhhhhhhhh now just more confirmation on why I’m vegan!
How pure is the U.S. beef supply, really?
How safe is our food supply from mad cow disease and what is the U.S.
government doing to protect consumers? Phil Lempert shares the latest
By Phil Lempert
“Today” Food Editor
Jan. 24, 2006
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11011128/
It has long been argued in this space that the approach […]
Pesticide anyone? Testing on People again!
Democrats Denounce Bush’s Human Pesticide Testing Plan
t r u t h o u t | Press Release
Monday 23 January 2006
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/012306Q.shtml
Washington, DC - Today, Senator Barbara Boxer, Rep. Henry A.
Waxman, and Rep. Hilda L. Solis criticized a Bush Administration plan
to promote pesticide experimentation upon humans. The plan, contained
in a final draft rule, was leaked to the […]
Food Enzymes ~ Do you have enough?
Improper diet, stress and aging can affect a person’s capacity to digest food properly.
Without complete digestion, nutrients from food are not fully absorbed.
Enzymes found in raw foods and present in our bodies help to digest the food we eat and to extract essential nutrients.
Enzymes have the power to change food compounds into more simple forms […]
St. Augustine, FL
The Castillo de San Marcos, built 1672-1695, served primarily as an outpost of the Spanish Empire, guarding St. Augustine, the first permanent European settlement in the continental United States, and also protecting the sea route for treasure ships returning to Spain. Although the Castillo has served a number of nations throughout its history, it has […]
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