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Super Foods

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Gastric Ulcer

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Classic Organic Chocolate Truffles 2 Bag

Feb 15th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Recommended Products

Rich buttery chocolate truffles covered with a thin layer a cocoa powder. Melt in your mouth creamy luscious chocolate truffles are truly heaven sent. Certified organic chocolates with no GMO ingredients. Made with organic dark chocolate (organic sugar organic cocoa paste organic cocoa butter organic vanilla organic soya lecithin) organic dairy butter. Includes two bags each bag is 4oz. Chocolates are shipped with refrigerated gel pack. We are unable to accept returns on this item.

Price: $29.95

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Organic Fair Trade Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny

Jan 28th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Recommended Products

A classic Easter choice our smooth and rich sitting Easter bunny is made of solid organic chocolate harvested by fair trade practices. Our sweet creamy blend of organic milk chocolate contains no GMO ingredients for a taste that’s sure to delight your senses. Ingredients: Organic Milk Chocolate (organic sugar organic cocoa butter organic whole milk powder organic cocoa paste organic soya lecithin)

Price: $17.95

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Lecithin – a Must-Have for Heart Health and Antiaging

Sep 23rd, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Featured Articles, Heart, Blood, Circulatory, Nutrition

Lecithin is a compound which is the yellow-brown in color and fatty inconsistency. It occurs in animal and plant tissue and thank you but is sometimes used as is Eminem for a phospholipid that is the major component, phosphatide. It can be isolated from egg yolk or from soybeans from which it is extracted chemically were mechanically. It does not dissolve in water easily and is sold as a food supplement and for medical purposes.

Lecithin is found in living cells is a major component of the cell membrane regulates what enters and exits that cell. Scientists define lecithin as synonymous with phosphatidylcholine, a principle phospholipid found in the compound.

Normally we are able to consume Lecithin in the diet through soy, grains, fish, yeast, peanuts and egg yolk. It is also sold as a supplement in powder, capsule or granular form. But, this dietary supplement usually contains less than 35% of the primary phospholipid, phosphatidlycholine. Most of the manufactured supplement is derived from soybeans.

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Hair Vitamins

Sep 20th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Beauty & Personal Care

Both men and women can develop complaints of fitting, we hair, especially as they grow older. Healthy, strong and thick hair is not only something that is pleasing to the person who have it but also friends and relatives.

Many of the metabolic requirements which produce any single healthy hair must be met or optimal growth will not happen. A single hair follicle on the scalp will produce approximately 0.35 mm of hair per day. This equates to 10 1/2 millimeters of hair growth every month or approximately a little less than one half an inch of hair growth every month.

Many people are interested in how to get their hair to grow faster because of an upcoming events such as a wedding or the prom. Some are interested in even growing their hair from short to long in just a matter of weeks. Unfortunately, there is no instant way to grow hair no matter what anyone tells you. What you can do instead, is to improve the strength, quality and health of the hair so that it appears more healthy and is more beautiful as well.

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Oil to Symptom List

Aug 29th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

The following oils may assist in alleviating the complaints featured. This is not a comprehensive list nor is it considered to be a prescription for the named complaint.

Angelica Herb Seeds Roots Cough, Cold, Fever, Flatulence, Indigestion.

Aniseed Herb Seed Pod Indigestion, Coughs, Bronchitis, Catarrh.

Apricot Kernel- Oil From the Kernel premature skin aging, inflammation, dryness use 100% Minerals and Vitamins.

Avocado Pear Oil From the fruit dry skin, Eczema Add 10% to Base Oil Vitamins, protein, lecithin, Fatty Acids.

Basil Herb:- Whole Plant Bronchitis, Fatigue, Colds, Loss of Concentration, Migraine, gout, Aches & Pains, Depression, Fainting, Mental Fatigue, Migraine, Nausea, Nervous Tension, Stimulating.

Bay Tree, Leaves Sprains, Colds Flu, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Antiseptic, Decongestant, Tonic.

Benzoin- Tree, Trunk Coughs, Itching, Arthritis, Colds, Sedative.

Bergamot Peel of fruit Fevers, Acne, Tension, Wounds, Coughs, Stress, Anti-Depressant, Uplifting.

Birch Tree, Bark Gout, Rheumatism, Eczema, Ulcers.

Black Pepper- Vine, Berries Colds, Aches, Influence, Flatulence, Rheumatism.

Bois de Rose Tree, Wood Tonic, Coughs, Headaches, Antidepressant.

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Making Bath and Massage Oils

Aug 29th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

Bath and massage oils are made by adding Essential Oils to vegetable Carrier Oil bases. The ratio is one teaspoon of Essential Oil to 4 ounces of Carrier Oil. Use amber or cobalt Blue glass for your oils and keep out of direct light. Do not store in plastic bottles. It is best not to store in the bathroom because of the heat during showers.

Bath Oils

Using Essential Oils in the bath is one of the nicest ways to enjoy their therapeutic benefits. Adding them to a Carrier Oil help to disperse the Essential Oils throughout the water and onto to your body. Lighter oils disperse more readily in the water. To use bath oils, draw your bath first, close the door and then add about two teaspoons of bath oil to your water.

Heavier oils lie on the top of the bath water and will cling to your skin when leaving the bath.

Light oils suitable for bath oils that readily disperse include Sunflower oil and Grapeseed oil.

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