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 The Earth Garden Water Book. An Earth Garden Publication.

Available Now At www.happyguru.com The Earth Garden Water Book An Earth Garden Publication Learn how to slash your annual water bill while helping the environment. The Earth Garden Water Book is a proven help to city and country people who want to reduce water consumption, recycle their household water, and maintain a flourishing garden. – Store and purify water – Reuse greywater from the bathroom – Capture roof run-off in urban areas – Choose or build a composting toilet or mini sewerage treatment system – Even learn how to store city rainwater in recycled plastic fence panels This book is jam-packed with money and water saving ideas to help Australians become more water wise.



 Arthritis – Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies, Arthritis Symptom and …

Read More on Arthritis treatment by Ayurveda and Arthritis Home Remedies. Read more about Ayurveda at World’s Largest Portal on Ayurveda and Ayurvedic Remedies . – The Free Ayurvedic Encyclopedia.



 Adopt the Placebo Effect as a Potent Therapy

Question: I read the book of Dr J. Coleman [ Stop Parkin and Start Livin ]  as well as many other books & it is encouraging to know we can recover. I understood that 90% of the work is to nurture healthy beliefs, to find & release known & unknown negative images – bottom line to change the mind.



 Tea Tree Oil Is The Perfect Cure for Acne

Acne is a condition which plagues a big quantity of mankind at some point or the other in their life. While there are several ways to treat it, the tea tree oil is maybe the most well liked treatment for it. The tea tree oil is an essential oil removed from the leaves of the



 NHSPCA ignores request to check welfare of seized horses

Sponsor: PatriotInternet.com – After grabbing twelve horses from a Candia, New Hampshire homeowner…SPCA operatives ignore my request to see and videotape the horses. This vid was first shot and produced in early 2009.



 Choosing healthy foods now called a mental disorder

In its never-ending attempt to fabricate “mental disorders” out of every human activity, the psychiatric industry is now pushing the most ridiculous disease they’ve invented yet: Healthy eating disorder. This is no joke: If you focus on eating healthy foods, you’re “mentally diseased” and probably need some sort of chemical treatment involving powerful psychotropic drugs. The Guardian newspaper reports, “Fixation with healthy eating can be sign of serious psychological disorder” and goes on to claim this “disease” is called orthorexia nervosa — which is basically just Latin for “nervous about correct eating.” But they can’t just called it “nervous healthy eating disorder” because that doesn’t sound like they know what they’re talking about.



 Combined NOTCH and EGFR inhibition leads to synthetic lethality in breast cancer

This was a great paper I found while browsing My 6 Sense last night, a free but very cool app on my iPhone that takes my Google Reader rss feeds and intuitively tries to select the individual items (e.g.



 Ayurvedic Treatments

Now-a-days alternative medicines are gaining momentum continuously, a number of factored has contributed to these results: o Alternative medicines are not too much costly in comparison to allopathic medicines o They have almost nil chances of side effects. o These medicines though not fully experimentally verified yet they are practiced since ancient times.



 Exercise-induced respiratory symptoms turn into an "epidemic" among adolescents

The diagnosis and treatment of exercise-induced asthma are well characterized. However, other syndromes are relatively common but not well-established in the literature with high-quality evidence: – exercise-induced vocal cord dysfunction – exercise-induced paradoxical arytenoid motion – exercise-induced hyperventilation Laryngoscopic view of normal vocal folds.



 Exercise Helps Reduce Falls in Young and Old

(HealthDay News) — Regular exercise reduces the risk of falls in both young and old, a new study shows. Falls are a major hazard in the United States, with about 19,000 people dying from them each year and an estimated 8 million seeking treatment in emergency rooms annually