Most backyards in the 50’s and 60’s were abundant with fruit trees, vegetable gardens and chickens. When my mother was growing up in that Era, her backyard consisted all of the above. Her memory is very vivid on how the fruits straight off the trees tasted and smelled then to how the store bought fruits […]
Archives for April 2012
Natural Immune Boosting Remedies for Families
Sean Gardner, founder of “Immortality Alchemy”, has formulated a supplement containing Certified Organic Ganoderma Lucidum (Red Reishi Mushrooms). This mushroom species has been used in Asia for thousands of years to relieve allergies, boost the immune system to assist in fighting colds and flues as well as help calm the nervous system. I’m so glad […]
Fair Trade Stock Photography Make Great Gifts
Photographer’s Direct is a leading independent Photo Stock Agency. They provide Fair Trade Images and offer the highest commission payout to photographers than any other stock photography agency in the industry. They present eighty per cent (80%) payouts to freelance photographers which is way more than what you would ever expect from other stock photography agencies. Photographer’s […]
Benefits of Organic Chlorella and Organic Spirulina
Can you imagine eating a few pounds/a couple of kilos of organic uncooked green leafy vegetables every day? Well, our nomadic ancestors did; picking them straight off the plant and munching on them from one place to the next. Of course, in this day and age who is going to bother? A hectic lifestyle, processed […]
Natural Laundry Detergents
Supermarket shelves are stocked with rows of laundry detergents and it can be daunting to choose from the multitude of brands that ‘claim’ how well the laundry powders/liquids wash your clothes. Are you aware that one company alone makes more than one brand of laundry detergent? Their main objective is to cater for everyone’s laundry […]
Easy to Read Raw Food Recipe Book
Are you familiar with the saying, “We are our own worst enemy”? I truly believe that. The worst thing (and there are many) that humans could have done was to cook their food after discovering how to create fire, by vigorously rubbing two pieces of wood together causing high heat from friction or striking flint […]