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Anti-inflammatory Herbs for Arthritis
If you were born in the baby boomer years when you see the word “herbs,” marijuana might be one of the words that come to mind. Well, medical marijuana is listed as one of the Anti-inflammatory Herbs for Arthritis; however thank goodness it is...
229 comments25 Rudest Behaviors- Are You an Offender?
Discusses the psychology of rude behavior and 25 of the top rudest behaviors in the United States.
180 commentsHistory of Sandals
Living in a tropical country makes me more prefer wearing sandals. It's more comfortable, light, and cool. I used to wear stylish sandals for outdoor activities and rubber sandals when I'm home. Most tropical people only wear shoes for formal...
14 commentsHerbs and Spices Used in Asian Cuisine
If you are ready to try your hand at preparing Asian cuisine, it's time to stock up on the right kind of herbs and spices. Different regions use different herbs and spices.
25 commentsHow To Make Cake Balls, Cake Pops, and Oreo Truffles. How to use Pepperidge Farms Layer cakes to make homemade desserts
My friend Jenny wanted cake balls for her birthday this year instead of cupcakes or birthday cake. I knew there was an awesome website on how to create the yummy treats so I went to Bakerella.com and found a super easy recipe for Oreo Truffles. The...
7 commentsThe Creep Who Sneaks in My Backyard at Night
This is a funny story about the summer night my dog, daughter and I cornered a possum in my California backyard. No man to help, no tools to use, no animal control in sight...
56 commentsUnusual Kinds Of Deer
The Fallow deer is about the same size as the Chital deer, but with entirely different antlers. The horn is pal-mated at its end, which means that the horn becomes broad and flattened, similar to the palm of the hand. From this palm, a number of tines extend. The Fallow deer is spotted, but in winter most of these spots are lost. This animal originally came from the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, Spain, and northern Africa. It is believed in Africa it was introduced many hundreds o
7 commentsHow to Treat Cancer with A Tea: Soursop/Graviola Tea
The greatest financial benefit to be derive from the use of this natural remedy lies in the savings realized in comparison to using pharmaceutical medicines and a long doctor's treatment. Persons with easy access to the plant are especially blessed in this regard as all that is required is a walk out into the garden.
21 commentsThe Bark of the Cinchona Tree
The most widespread of all diseases at one time was malaria. It all began with the bite of a mosquito. Indeed today, malaria still infects nearly a half million people each year, and kills at least one hundred and fifty million of its victims. Ninety percent of those deaths occur in Africa. The discovery of this cure, now known as "quinine" is bathed in controversy. myth, and misinformation. There are quite a number of stories that have surfaced and many are perpetuated as fact all over the In
8 commentsArthritis Home Remedy: White Willow Bark
A known home remedy for arthritis is white willow bark, an herb found in places like Europe, Asia and America. White willow bark has long been known for its affect on reducing fever as well as inflammation and...
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