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U.S. Government Claims â Just Like the Nazis â that the Truth Is Too Complicated and Dangerous to Disclose to the Public
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
unmasked
My personal quest to
understand an enigmatic
and incurable illnessBy
Brendan K. Edwards
Ever heard of the yuppie
flu? How about Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome? Or
perhaps you've heard of
Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis? If
yo...
FOODS THAT SOOTHE
ARTHRITIS PAIN adapted
from an article by Stacey
Colino in
iVillageThere’s no
proven anti-arthritis
diet, but certain foods
may make a difference in
your symptomsThe
Mediterranean diet is
strongly
anti-inflammatory.
...with les...
SIX FOODS THAT WEAKEN
BONESAdapted from an
article by By Melanie
Haiken, Caring.comSome
ingredients actually
leach the minerals right
out of the bone, or they
block the bone’s
ability to regrow. Learn
about Salt, Soft Drinks,
Caffeine, Hydrogen...
CANCER-KILLING CURRY:
TURMERIC - from Care2
healthy living, April
2012 .
Tests released by a
team at the Cork Cancer
Research Centre show
turmeric can destroy
gullet cancer cells in
the lab within 24 hours.
Turmeric is a wonderful
spice t...
Meditation on the Sound
of Praise and Criticism
Excerpted from Lama Zopa
Rinpoche's How to
Practice Dharma:
Teachings on the Eight
Worldly Dharmas, edited
by Gordon McDougall.
Forthcoming 2012 from the
Lama Yeshe Wisdom
Archive. ---Pictured at
right...
Blog: Today we honor Frey by Michelle L.
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Frey is the god of the
harvest, the planting, of
all growing and
cultivating. Frey teaches
respect for the land.
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Blog: Today's Herb: Cardoon by Michelle L.
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— Description: This plant
is a close relative of
thistle and the
artichoke, is a short
lived perennial
and grows as tall as 6
ft. Has silvery leaves
and
blooms gray blue
thistle-like flowers in
late summer.
Use: The stems are used
blanched or fried ... more
Blog: La pourriture grise (ou Botrytis Cinerea) by lydie d.
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Nom scientifique :
Botrytis Cinerea
C'est une maladie
cryptogamique due au
champignon botritis
cinerea qui se manifeste
sur les feuilles par la
formation brusque
d’une ou plusieurs
grandes taches de couleur
brique portant parfois
une moi... more