Thursday, August 26th, 2010
We introduce ourselves and explain why we changed towards a more natural, naturopathic approach to health. We wish to share our personal journey of discovery and research. If you have similar aspirations, we hope that experiences and information that we and others share in this forum can make your transition easier, faster, safer and even cheaper. Subscribe to see descriptive videos on: * internal cleansing (for treatment of parasite infestation, toxic colon conditions, routine colon cleansing; heavy metals, liver gallbladder flush, douching, alternative natural remedies, herbal remedies, etc); * recipes for healthful foods (sauerkraut, kefir, nutritional tips for natural healing through what you eat, etc); * external cleansing & personal care products (homemade natural shampoos, toothpastes, deodorants and other effective personal care, toiletry items for skin, hair beauty, aging and more); * household cleaning & laundry (natural disinfectants, lime descalers, insecticides, etc); * intellectual & spiritual stimulation for a more holistic approach (studying teachings by Eckhart Tolle and other authors, etc); * relaxation techniques that equal spa treatments (self-massages; etc) * miscellaneous topics (improve eye sight, etc)
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010
John from www.growingyourgreens.com takes you on a field trip to the local OSH hardware store to share with you some of the Organic and OMRI listed insect controls he would use. Besides sprays and products, John encourages manual controls- just picking bugs off or picking off infected sections of plants. Also plant some extra, which is for the bugs..
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http In two thousand eight, scientists reported on a study of cotton grown in six provinces in northern China. The study involved bollworms, a major threat to cotton farmers. It also involved Bt cotton, a plant genetically engineered to resist that threat.Bt cotton plants naturally kill bollworms. As a result, the study in China found that the cotton plants could also help protect nearby crops against damage by the insects.Now, several researchers involved in that study have published another report in the same journal, Science. They studied the same farmlands again and confirmed the findings about bollworms. But they also found something else. They say another kind of bug is now attacking the cotton and other crops. The study reported on mirid populations between nineteen ninety-seven and two thousand eight. The researchers also documented the use of insecticide chemicals by the Chinese farmers from nineteen ninety-two to two thousand eight.Kongming Wu of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Beijing took part in both studies. He says mirids are destroying crops including cotton, apples, pears, peaches and vegetables. He says this is happening where mirids never before were a problem. The report says the bugs invaded after farmers decreased their use of insecticides by planting Bt cotton. The scientists say their research shows that the Bt cotton has become a source of mirids. They <b>…</b>
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
store.parsonspestcontrol.com To get rid of carpenter ants you need to use an insecticide. There are chemical and natural insecticides to choose from. Chemical insecticides are generally cheaper than natural insectices; however, organic or natural insecticides are much safer for humans and pets.i Plus chemical insecticides can destroy your lawn, flowers, and plants. Natural insecticides are better all around and since you can’t put a price on life, natural pesticides and insecticides may well be worth the extra money you will have to spend.
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
www.midoribamboo.com Wrap Your Baby in the Softness of Bamboo Baby Clothing Midori Bamboo offers unique bamboo baby clothing products and packaging that are as special as your baby. Bamboo is a remarkable renewable and sustainable resource. When you choose bamboo baby clothing and bamboo baby accessories from Midori Bamboo, youre making a choice that provides the best for your baby and makes a positive difference to our environment! The Advantages of Organic Bamboo Baby Clothes Naturally hypo-allergenic and perfect for sensitive skin Naturally anti-bacterial Thermal regulating-breathable Super soft and silky, similar to cashmere Odor free Super absorbent Bamboo Baby Clothes Make a Perfect Gift What a surprise not only to receive a baby gift made from bamboo, but especially one that is beautifully nestled in a keepsake Midori Bamboo Box. Give a gift that truly makes a difference and will be appreciated for many years to come. Lets Take Baby Steps Toward a Greener Tomorrow Why bamboo? With the growing awareness of our environment, consumers want more information on the amount of resources required to produce the products they use. Products made from bamboo (like bamboo baby clothes) have gained incredible status as the most environmentally friendly raw material on earth, especially when compared to cotton. This is why bamboo is such an amazing plant. Bamboo is used as a resource for many things such as building products, textiles, food and medicine. More importantly, bamboo <b>…</b>
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