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sončno jutro…
“4.35. ojoj budilkaa…zakaj že?…ne šeee…sam še mal. prosim čisto, čisto malo. še 5 min! Grr…” OK. postavimo se na n ... View all -
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Gunpowder Is Okay to Bring on an Airplane
via: Schneier on Security (dropthissource• showallsources) ... View all -
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Two Farms Newsletter #417
October 9, 2007___________________Table of Contents:1) In your box this week2) Global Perspective3) Benefit Dinner in Monterey on Nov. 11th for the V ... View all -
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Allergic to Wine
So last week a WFD participant, who has a dairy allergy, asked about casein in wine. I knew that egg was often used in the wine making process, but di ... View all -
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Fall Fertilization
First published September 25, 2008 To fall fertilize the lawn or not to fall fertilize the lawn, that is the question. You wouldn’t guess it if you ta ... View all -
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Nuts for health
Do you eat nuts? Although nuts are calorically dense and contain a high amount of fat, I eat some nuts every day, and we include them in our kids’ l ... View all -
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The endocannabinoid anandamide inhibits potassium conductance in rat cortical astrocytes
Endocannabinoids are a family of endogenous signaling molecules that modulate neuronal excitability in the central nervous system (CNS) by interacting ... View all -
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Millions Of Older Americans Use Risky Drug Combinations
This report is from the Associated Press. Note the Web site at ConsumerMedSafety.org that will let you check for dangerous drug combinations. Here are ... View all -
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New Research Confirms Mushrooms’ Status as Power Food
We’ve recently covered the nutritional superpowers of the mighty mushroom, but new studies reveal its role in preventing cancer and other diseases. (O ... View all -
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Sweet Potatoes Fried Rice
I had Potatoes Fried Rice at Nature Vegetarian Delights @ Sin Ming Ave before. But using sweet potatoes to fry rice which I had in South Korea was som ... View all -
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SARDINES BAKED IN SORREL LEAVES (SARDELES SE LAPATHOFILLA)
ca 200 BC: ” The following wild vegetables should be boiled — beet, mallow, sorrel, nettle, orach, bulbs, truffles and mushrooms.” (Diocl ... View all -
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Toothache trees
In traditional folk medicine, xanthoxylum plants are referred to as toothache trees because their anesthetic or counter-irritant properties render the ... View all -
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Anti Aging Foods
7 Super Anti Aging FoodsBy Tanya TurnerAnti aging food has been a hot topic recently. Everybody knows that you are supposed to eat more fruit and vege ... View all -
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Macrobiotic Diets and Ki Energy
By Roberto BonamiMACROBIOTIC DIET'S HISTORYA Macrobiotic Diet is a natural approach to health and healing. Although it is manily known as a balanced d ... View all -
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The Zen Macrobiotic Diet - For Health and Happiness
The Zen Macrobiotic diet originated over a century ago and today enjoys a worldwide following due its principles of harmonious living with nature thro ... View all -
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As We See It - May, 2008
LE Magazine May 2008Consumers Misled About Cholesterol and Statin Drugs Consumers Misled About Cholesterol and Statin DrugsBy William Faloon For the e ... View all -
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Nibble on this: Almond recipes are tasty and healthful
Mediterranean Almonds Nuts are one of those chameleon foods that can be savory or sweet. Either way, they make a satisfying nibble. And in moderation ... View all -
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Boost Your Brain Performance
CNI Young Intelmax CLICK HERE TO ORDERPlease SCROLL down for description in BAHASA, ENGLISH language & payment method. Thank You!Seabad lalu, pen ... View all -
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Amaranth: Grains You Might Have Never Heard of or Tried, But Should
This is part of a continuing series on the health benefits of grains you might not have heard of or tried. What It Is: “Technically, amaranth is not ... View all -
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Quinoa — Grains You Might Have Never Heard of or Tried, But Should
This is part of a continuing series on the health benefits of grains you might not have heard of or tried. Quinoa What It Is: Quinoa is not technicall ... View all
