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    Colloidal Oatmeal

    As it is sold in different pharmacies and other drug outlets anywhere in the world, colloidal oatmeal or Avena sativa, is not designed for a saucepan on the stove, as we usually associate with oatmeal...

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    Cordless Electric Tea Kettle

    Tea kettles are among the oldest pieces of cookware. According to one account, the first tea kettles started to appear in Asia, particularly in China, around the time when tea became very popular as a...

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    Dmae

    DMAE is actually a short term for dimethylaminoethanol, which is a compound that is largely found in anchovies and sardines. Little amounts of this compound are also produced naturally in the human b...

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    Melissa Officinalis Belongs To The Mint Family, Lamiaceae. And Being Such, It Is Known For Its Refreshing Quality Like Lemon Or Lemon Grass. The Name Melissa Was Actually Taken From The Greek "Melisso-Phyllon" Which Literally Means "Bee-Leaf." It Was So N

    Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb that was originally cultivated in Southern Europe. Now, it is common in almost all parts of the world, including Central Europe, Western Asia, North Africa, Pan...

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    MISCELLANEOUS - Part 1

    Spicy Corn Chips Crunchy, delicious, low-carb – and not drenched in fat. The dough needs to be rolled out and cut into chips. It is fairly easy to do but takes a little time. The results a...

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    Puddings: Europe'S Surprisingly Magical Treat

    Enticing and deliciously sweet, puddings are the household dessert in every European home. With just one look at it, one can expect a tempting treat for the sweet tooth but more surprises are actuall...

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    The Milk Thistle Has Deeply Lobed, Broad Leaves About 20 Inches Long And 10 Inches Wide. The Leaf Margins Are Yellow And Tipped With Woody Spines. Each Stem Of The Plant Ends With A Solitary Flower, About Two Inches In Diameter, With Purple Petals.

    Milk thistle is considered detrimental to rangeland or pastures. This is because the plant is considered toxic to livestock with its high concentrations of accumulated nitrate. However, despite today'...

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    Vegan And Raw Food Restaurants

    One of life's great pleasures is going out to eat and trying new restaurants and dishes. This holds true for raw food and vegan restaurants too! There are, believe it or not, more than 5000 natural fo...

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    Vegan And Raw Food Restaurants

    One of life's great pleasures is going out to eat and trying new restaurants and dishes. This holds true for raw food and vegan restaurants too! There are, believe it or not, more than 5000 natural fo...

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