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1. Astragalus Root - Can It Help You Feel Better?
August 28, 2008

Astragalus root has been used since ancient times in Chinese medicine. It is related to the pea family & is actually a root. Only in recent times has it been introduced to the west & we are now finding the benefits of this herbal plant. It is grown in Northern & Northeast China. It is harvested in the spring & then dried for 5-8 years. It is now grown in the UK & USA. Its use is growing day by day everywhere in the globe. Scientific research has shown that this root has the ability to strengthen & improve the body’s immune system. It does this by stimulating the human body to make additio... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

2. Creating a Universe in Your Mind
August 23, 2008

Scientists say that everything began in the emptiness of space when a pea-sized piece of intensely dense matter and energy exploded into what has become our universe. In the Zen Buddhist religion, it is said, "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form. Emptiness is no other than form, form is no other than emptiness." In other words, only in complete emptiness is there true creation. Without true emptiness, all we have is facsimiles of truth. What is intimated here is the truth of each moment of existence, which is that each moment is completely empty. We might fill up that moment with a... (read more)

Author: e. Raymond Rock

3. Growing Tomatoes - How To Avoid Common Problems
July 30, 2008

Flower Set and Blossom Drop. One of the most exciting moments in tomato growing is when flowers begin to fade and the first little pea-like fruits appear. Each day they grow a little bigger until they reach their mature size when they start to change colour and become ripe tomatoes. They look almost too good to eat! However, temperatures and humidity have to be right for flowers to set fruit. If flowers fail to set, blossom drop is the result and those pretty little blooms wither and break off at the knuckle. To avoid blossom drop, mist and tap plants daily to help release pollen. If the wea... (read more)

Author: Nick Chenhall

4. Recipes, wild rice and ham chowder.
July 07, 2008

Do you have a ham bone in your freezer but you're not sure what to do with it? Here's a fun assortment of five recipes with crock pot and stovetop instructions. These range from the traditional split pea to the creative wild rice and ham chowder. Lentil Soup Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: see below Pams-hams bone ½ pound dried lentils 6 cups water 1 small onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 small can V8 juice ¼ cup oil 1 t. basil (optional) salt and pepper to taste Rinse lentils thoroughly. Combine all ingredients. In crock po... (read more)

Author: kulwinder Saini

5. Different recipes of Hambone
June 30, 2008

Do you have a ham bone in your freezer but you're not sure what to do with it? Here's a fun assortment of five recipes with crock pot and stovetop instructions. These range from the traditional split pea to the creative wild rice and ham chowder. Lentil Soup Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: see below Pams-hams bone ½ pound dried lentils 6 cups water 1 small onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 small can V8 juice ¼ cup oil 1 t. basil (optional) salt and pepper to taste Rinse lentils thoroughly. Combine all ingredients. In crock po... (read more)

Author: Manita PD

6. What Causes Pond Algae and How to Control it
June 02, 2008

The two most common forms of algae that ponds experience are planktonic algae and filamentous algae. Planktonic algae is the type that gives pond that distinctive pea green, soupy color. Planktonic algae in moderation is very important as is the base of the food chain in a pond. However, it is when it is in excess that you get the green water. Filamentous algae is what you typically see growing on rocks and floating on the surface in mats. It is the stringy, hairlike algae that you often see in the spring and summer months. It has little redeeming value. Algae in moderation is go... (read more)

Author: Casey Coke

7. A Taste for Tears
May 20, 2008

Shedding Tears of Joy over the Pea Soup of Spring Just as I was feeling defensive, shabby and redundant in the age of irony, I hear irony is “totally over.” And when I remember last Friday’s lunch, in the light of a steel grey drizzle at Jean Georges, I believe it must be true. My companions – my interrogators – a pair of Australian journalists come to talk about my memoir, Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess. (They’ve even brought the Australian edition for me to sign.) How quickly we’ve ... (read more)

Author: Gael Greene

8. How to make sure weeds do not invade your brick patio.
April 23, 2008

In researching this article, I found one instance where a homeowner was so incensed by the weeds in her patio that she set fire to them with a blowtorch! Luckily, several items provide better service as a weeding tool and there are several better alternatives for brick patio weed control. Of course, the best method of brick patio weed control is proper installation of your brick patio. Start with an under-layment of pea gravel, topped by a layer of sturdy landscape cloth and cover with it with a layer of sand. This will give your brick patio a firm footing as well as cr... (read more)

Author: Nisha Garg

9. Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea
April 07, 2008

Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a foreign agent; allergy is a synonym for hypersensitivity. anaphylaxis is a form of hypersensitivity. Hypersensitivity reactions require a pre-sensitized (immune) state of the host. The causes of the hypersensitive are protein component, water which contains the chemicals and bactria,unware exposure to avery toxic chemical. The Gell and ... (read more)

Author: Rachel Broune

10. Themed Baby Shower Parties: Pea in the Pod Baby Shower Invitations Ideas
March 28, 2008

If you are throwing a baby shower for your friend, buying the gift is the easy part! Hosting the shower requires a bit more effort! A baby shower celebrates the expected birth if a new child. In the old days, it was a celebration of new life about to begin. But it was also a chance to get more baby clothes that you could possibly hand-saw yourself in nine months, what with needing to bale the hay, milk the cows, weed the vegetable gardens and wash clothes in the stream along with all your other tasks. Today a baby shower still represents the joy of friends and family as they await th... (read more)

Author: Ken Krysinski

11. Herbal Antifungal Treatment Remedies
March 28, 2008

Fungal infections are very common and because of the thicker skin on the sole of the feet can be quite active without many symptoms of pain and itching. There are many types of fungal infections. Athlete's foot is type of fungal infection that generally appears between the toes, but can also affect the toenails and the bottom or sides of the feet. Tinea is a fungal infection of the hair, skin, or nails. When it's on the skin, tinea usually begins as a small red area the size of a pea. As it grows, it spreads out in a circle or ring. This infection is commonly called ringworm, because it may lo... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

12. Tips for Using a Simmer Sauce
January 08, 2008

This simmer sauce helps you create Classic Indian dishes in the comfort of your own kitchen. Let the veggies, seafood or meat of your choice simmer with the onions, tomatoes, ginger and the unique blend of spices in this Classic Masala Sauce. Recipes included on the back of the label include: Zucchini with Tomato, Potato Curry (Dum Aloo) & Variations, Chicken Mogulai, Keema-Mater (Lamb & Pea Curry) and Broiled Fish 've been experimenting with a lot of readymade sauces for curries over the last 5 years or so. And, so far, I haven't encountered one that I really love. I almost always prefer to ... (read more)

Author: Abdul Vasi

13. Hello from Ontario: The Garden House Bed and Breakfast - Horticultural Beauty, Expert Baking, a Pea
December 14, 2007

Staying in a bed and breakfast is often the highlight of my weekend getaways. Every B&B is unique, the food is usually delicious and the conversations with the owners and other guests often provide memorable experiences. For our late summer escape we picked a country bed and breakfast located just about 20 minutes located of Owen Sound, the destination of our city break. After a full day of local explorations in this picturesque town on Georgian Bay yesterday we thoroughly enjoyed our restful sleep in our comfortable downy beds. This morning I got up early to take some pictures of the bea... (read more)

Author: Susanne Pacher

14. Top Tips To Treat And Prevent Diverticulosis
December 12, 2007

If your diet has come up short in the roughage department over the years, you may notice the effects sometime after your 60th birthday. That is usually about the time pea-size pouches called diverticula start to form in the walls of the intestines, most often in the lower of the digestive tract. Sixty-five percent of us will have developed diverticula, a condition called diverticulosis by the time we turn 85. Like gray hair, diverticula come with age. Diverticulosis usually does not hurt. In fact, most people don’t even know they have it until the telltale pouches show up on an x-ray or during... (read more)

Author: Raymond Lee

15. The One Option for Fibroids You Should Be Aware Of...
October 29, 2007

Did you know that fibroids affect an estimated 20-50% of all women? These benign uterine growths can range in size from that of a pea to that of a melon, and symptoms can vary from none at all to heavy or painful periods, bleeding between periods, pain during intercourse, and lower back pain - to name a few. According to Western medicine, no one knows for sure what causes fibroids. What we do know is that they seem to be affected by our hormones - in other words, excess estrogen in the body seems to make them grow, and they will often decrease in size after menopause (when overall body es... (read more)

Author: Alisa Vitti

16. 21 Effective Ways To Drive Traffic With Content!
October 10, 2007

Two of the best known methods of driving traffic to your web site are search engines and links from other sites. Use a combination of these tactics to create a well-rounded plan to drive traffic to your site. -> 1. Optimizing Keywords; Writing content using keywords WILL get you ranked in the search engines. Optimizing each page of your article for specific keywords will aid search engines to include your content in the results when users search for that word or phrase. Depending on the competition you could find yourself right at the top of search engine results after the search engine f... (read more)

Author: Bruce Pea

17. UPDATED: Six Mistakes Why Your Home-Based Business Is Failing!
October 05, 2007

Any given day, millions of people are looking for a way out of the rat race and a way to work from home. Many people want to start a home-based business so badly unfortunately, they don't always make the best choices when choosing a work at home opportunity. As a result, many entrepreneurs fail miserably. This doesn't have to happen. You can choose an excellent work at home opportunity. Here are six updated reasons why, if you are not careful, your business could fail. Reason #1: You don't make enough money with many work at home opportunities. Many opportunities give great ideas for mak... (read more)

Author: Bruce Pea

18. Chalazion Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment
September 28, 2007

A chalazion is usually a reaction to trapped oil secretions and not caused by bacteria, although the site can become secondarily infected by bacteria. This lump, which may feel like a small smooth pea in the eyelid, is usually just a little further back from the edge of the eyelid. If the lesion is large, vision in the involved eye may be blurred or distorted. Inflammation and pointing may sometimes occur, and the tiny associated abscess may spontaneously drain. In many cases, however, the chalazion becomes chronic , and the patient presents desiring removal. Treatment initially involves appli... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

19. Simple Seed Saving
July 08, 2007

Seed saving can be a rewarding and cost saving activity particularly if plants are selected for their good seed saving characteristics. This article will offer the beginning seed saver helpful advice on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds. Bean/pea, lettuce, pepper, and tomato offer the beginning seed saver the best chance for successful seed saving. They produce seed the same season as planted and are mostly self-pollinating, minimizing the need to be mindful of preventing cross-pollination. Always harvest seeds from the best plants available. C... (read more)

Author: Christopher Kline

20. ADULT STEM CELL NUTRITION: Providing Not Just a Whimper of Hope but a Real Revolution
May 29, 2007

At approximately the age of 35 the body starts to break down at a more rapid rate. One of the reasons for this decline in health is the reduction in the release of adult stem cells into the blood stream, a supply which is readily available in your very own bone marrow. Stem cells are the very essence of life. In fact, when a sperm unites with the egg, the very first cell created is a stem cell. Also known as “master cells” a stem cell has the ability to differentiate into other cell tissue types. This ability allows the stem cell to become many different types of cells as needed by the b... (read more)

Author: Paula Rothstein

21. Does White kwao kreu really enlarge your breasts?
May 25, 2007

Does White kwao kreu really enlarge your breasts? White kwao kreu which belongs to the family guminosae, subfamily Papilionoideae or the soy, bean & pea subfamily, known as Pueraria Mirifica or Kwao Kreu" or "Kwao Kreu Kao" (white Kwao Kao), which are commonly found in the north, the west and the northeast of Thailand at the altitude of 300 to 800 metres above sea level. Woman in the rural communities of Thailand have used this tuberous roots effectively as rejuvenating folk medicine for well over a hundreds years before it become well known and received much attention from Thai and foreig... (read more)

Author: Julie Walker

22. Polarized Fishing Glasses
May 06, 2007

If you're an angler and don't wear polarized fishing glasses I have a question for you. Why not? You really should. Polarized glasses should be as much a part of your fishing as your rod and reel are. I'm being serious here. The only way that I can see that this wouldn't be the case is if you're primarily a bank fisherman who still fishes. Other than that, you need to be wearing polarized glasses for fishing. The two really do fit together like pea's and carrots, as Forrest Gump would say. Polarized glasses enable the angler to see under the water while fishing. This is a great advant... (read more)

Author: Trevor Kugler

23. Pond Algae Control Tips for Spring Water Gardens
April 05, 2007

The spring pond season is an exciting time especially after a long, cold winter. Many pond and water gardeners are anxious to experiment and try out new products and techniques for a refreshing new look. But for many, spring also means the arrival of the dreaded "spring green." The warmer temperatures and longer days create conditions ideal for algae that turn your pond into pea soup. The following spring algae-busting tips will help you enjoy your outdoor space throughout the summer without having to constantly worry about algae. Get a jump start Once algae take hold, they seem n... (read more)

Author: Brent Goodman

24. Melatonin - Using The "Dracula Of Hormones" To Treat Jet Lag
April 03, 2007

Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by the pea-sized pineal gland situated just above the middle of the brain and, when released into the bloodstream, melatonin induces a state or tiredness and helps you to both fall asleep and to enjoy a deep level of sleep. The key to the release of melatonin is light which switches the body's natural internal clock on and off. When light enters the eye it stimulates the retina and excites a nerve pathway between the eye and an area of the brain known as the hypothalamus. Within the hypothalamus a second area, known as the supra-chiasmatic nucleus (... (read more)

Author: Donald Saunders

25. Red Clover - Medicinal Uses, Interactions, Side Effects, Dosage
February 24, 2007

Red Clover Red clover is a legume in the pea family often used for hay and as a nitrogen-fixing crop. This three-leaf clover is thought to be the model for the suit of clubs in playing cards, and perhaps for the Irish shamrock. The dried reddish flowers are used medicinally. Uses and Benefits: Red clover has gained widespread popularity as a phytoestrogen, along with other isoflavone-containing legumes such as soybeans. It is commonly used as a natural "estrogensubstitute" for menopausal symptoms and for the prevention of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease in women. It is... (read more)

Author: Steve Mathew

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