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Chia Seeds: 8 Healthy Benefits
You know those amazing Chia Pets, sold around every Christmas? Turns out those tiny chia seeds are actually quite a nutritional powerhouse with eight amazing benefits.
66 commentsThe Long Term Effects of Salvia on the Body and Mind
The use of salvia as a drug has dramatically increased over the last decade. Increased use has caused some concern in parents and legislators regarding long-term effects of salvia use, even prompting...
1 commentExperimenting
To understand the purpose of this hub you would have to read my hub Synthetic Weed (currently banned from HubPages). Writing it inspired me to experiment with a variety of herbs particularly those used in...
6 commentsMila Miracle Seed by LifeMax - Lose Weight, Feel Full, Get Nutrition
MILA is 100% pure, natural Chia Seeds, or Salvia Hispanica L. This miraculous grain was used in ancient times by the Azteks when they needed a blast of nutrition and energy. It has been recently re-discovered and is well on the way to becoming the...
13 commentsSavila a herb that has been used in healing from mexico
the most importance are is in other people when people can be cured of using herbs that can help others for feeling peace and being well. there is a person named Daniel Silbert who came across this herb...
1 commentUncommon Aromatic Perennial Plants for the Avid Gardener
Here are some uncommon aromatic perennial plants for the avid gardener to try. Many will most likely be unknown, so fun to try.
5 commentsShould You Try Salvia Divinorum? The Intense Hallucinations, Risks and Legality of Salvia
Most web-pages on Salvia seem to either rail against the "dangerous new drug" or preach the wonders of the divinorum experience (while often selling the extracts!). Neither point of view seem entirely credible to me because of such inherent bias,...
31 commentsGarden Sage
Latin name: · Salvia officinalis Common Names: · Garden Sage · Meadow Sage · Scarlet Sage · True Sage · Dalmatian Sage ...
4 commentsThe Truth About the Chia Seed: Increased Endurance and More
The chia seed comes from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, which grows in southern Mexico. Five hundred years ago it was an important part of the Aztec diet. It is known that the Aztecs referred to the seed as running food because a handful...
20 commentsDiscover Mila - The Ancient Superfood of The Aztecs Rediscovered
According to experts, probably not. And most people you know — your spouse, your toddler, and your mom – probably aren’t either. Omega-3s are rapidly becoming an important tool in mainstream...
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