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Weekend Wine Word - Acidity
Creovino! | October 9th 2008 by James DeRosa
The quality of wine that gives it its crispiness and vitality. A proper balance of acidity must be struck with the other elements of a wine, or else the wine may be said to be too sharp - having disproportionately high levels of acidity - or too flat read more
5 Acidic Fatigue Factors That Lead To Stage 1 Acidosis
Real Water Health - Living an Alkaline Lifestyle | October 9th 2008 by Be Well
If you’re getting six to eight hours of sleep at night and you still have to drag yourself through eight seemingly endless hours of work during the day, it’s time for a fatigue check-up. Here are five acidic fatigue factors you might want to cons read more
It's not simple, is it?
Offline | September 23rd 2008 by Rob Russell
Modelling the complexities of nature is not a simple task, nor a certain one. We keep finding new, surprising things to factor in to our calculations... The big blue ocean is getting noisier. Sound can now travel further than it did a century ago, th read more
Real Water - Making Alkaline Water
Real Water Health - Living an Alkaline Lifestyle | September 17th 2008 by Be Well
As a result, many have turned to bottled water - and now the truth has come out that at the very least Coca Cola and Pepsi bottled waters are actually tap water, and with prices on the rise, and the serious question of quality - people want to know w read more
Testing the Soil
The Community Gardener | September 15th 2008 by Nancy Canyon
You can buy test kits and check your garden soil for acidity and alkalinity. I had a kit once, but I never tested the soil. And once I had a hydrangea that I experimented with, feeding it baking soda to turn the flowers purple rather than blue. The f read more
Real Water - Dr. James Chappell
Real Water Health - Living an Alkaline Lifestyle | September 10th 2008 by Be Well
During 37 years of research and education, I have come to realize the importance of bio-available substances including water. In the 60’s, we in the health movement said, you are what you eat. In the 70’s, we added you are what you assimilate. Fi read more
Soil ph - The Key to a Good Garden
start-a-garden | September 8th 2008 by chris meagher
Hydroponic Gardening. With Hydroponic Gardening You Can Grow Anything Indoors Or Outdoors Without Using Soil And With Amazing Results. Soil ph is among the least understood and most universally ignored or abused “keys” to getting the kind read more
High Cholesterol and Heart Disease - a Sympom of Acidity
Real Water Health - Living an Alkaline Lifestyle | September 7th 2008 by Be Well
What causes an increase in serum cholesterol? The answer is easy. It is a four letter word ACID. The body creates and releases cholesterol in the blood stream to buffer and protect against dietary and metabolic acidity. Cholesterol is our friend. It read more
Stand Up For Cancer
Real Water Health - Living an Alkaline Lifestyle | September 7th 2008 by Be Well
The fact is you cannot find a cure for cancer unless you first understand its cause! Our Nation has spent over a trillion dollars in an attempt to find a cure for cancer without first understanding its cause. Shelley and I, have been fortunate to ga read more
Buko Onsen of Chichibu,Saitama
The Soul of Japan | August 20th 2008 by Tony Alexander
N.B. All of my onsen pics are watermarked all the way through.This is a picture of one of my very favorite hot springs in Saitama Prefecture in Chichibu.The alkalinity in this water is rated at 10 pH !What does that mean, exactly...?pH (lower case "P read more
Yeast Causing Cancer? Part 2
DrEddyClinic.com - Live Blood Cell Darkfield Analyse Blog | August 18th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing! read more
Yeast Causing Cancer?
DrEddyClinic.com Alkaline Diet Blog | August 18th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing! read more
Yeast Causing Cancer?
DrEddyClinic.com - Live Blood Cell Darkfield Analyse Blog | August 18th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing! read more
How To: Get Rid of Blackheads
the beauty bunny | July 24th 2008 by Beauty Bunny
A lot of you ladies found my advice on blackhead prevention and removal in a previous post simply wasn’t enough to rid your skin of the tricky little buggers you’ve already got. Not to worry! I’ve created a guide specifically meant read more
Lemons - Another Cure-all
Natural Pain Relief | May 21st 2008 by John
Lemon - A short introduction A couple of days ago, I wrote about being under the weather because of a virulent cold. In spite of all the natural remedies that usually work, this one refused to go away, till i realised that I was suffering a lot less read more
Do You Know If You Are Acidic?
Alkalize and Energize for Health, Energy, Vitality, and Weig… | May 11th 2008 by Maria Dolgova
Over-acidification interfers with life itself leading to all sickness and disease. Do you know if you’re overly acid? >> Click Here For More Details SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Do You Know If You Are Acidic?", url: "http://www.newandhe read more
LAWN CARE
Gardening Matters | April 20th 2008 by Inishindie
Some of us have actually managed to cut the grass this year. There have been enough dry days to get the mower out without it sinking in the mud. Getting an attractive lawn for the summer doesn’t have to mean hard work and a barrow full of chemicals read more
Colon Hydro Therapy: Effective Body Detox
Fitness Equipment Solutions | March 18th 2008 by Lucy Jones
Colon hydro therapy treatment itself is painless, odourless and very hygienic, where the bowel system of approximately 1.7 metre from entrance to appendix, is cleaned using varying pressures and liquid with different temperatures. Once you've started read more
Dangerous Waters
Toxin Blog | March 13th 2008 by bev47
Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered tap water could be hazardous to your health because of things like parasites, chlorine, fluoride and dioxins. Add to that the recent, although not so recent realization that there are drugs in most p read more
Wine Library TV
thenetguruz blog | March 2nd 2008 by Mohd. Hashim Khan
Wines have a history behind them and there are lots of interesting facts that once should know about wines. Honestly speaking I have never touched a glass of whine and hopefully never in my life as I am Muslim but for people who have no such restrict read more
Bodega Profile - Bodegas Ignacio Marín - DO Cariñena
Catavino.net | September 26th 2007
DO Cariñena, located just west of Catalunya in northeastern Spain, is not only one of the largest and oldest regions in Aragon, but also the first to have been demarcated in 1932. And if the name sounds familiar, it should, because it is the names read more
Do you know why we have heartburn?
WHY CORNER | September 17th 2007 by netbobz
Prof. Know Why answers: Before you start thinking something else, let me clarify what is heartburn! Heartburn has nothing to do with ‘heart’. Also known as pyrosis, heartburn is a form of indigestion. It is a painful burning sensation in the read more
September, 2007 Portuguese Wine Harvest
Catavino.net | September 6th 2007
Jancis Robinson recently posted a report on how the 2007 Portuguese Harvest is shaping up. Her overall impression was that the unusually cool and rainy temperatures have, fortunately, affected the quantity of the yield more than the quality of the read more
Heartburn or Acid Reflux
Life in the HEALTH lane | August 8th 2007 by Megha
You've just enjoyed a big meal and are relaxing in front of the TV when it happens. A burning sensation begins to build in the upper abdomen, behind the breastbone, and makes your chest feel like it's on fire. The burning and pain may travel from you read more
Audio Tasting Note - Our First lunch in Lisbon
Catavino.net | August 6th 2007
Part tourist trap, part great deal, Solar do Duque is not only a nice little restaurant we had lunch at last week, but it is also situated right near a bar we just so happened to have a drink at on our very first visit to Portugal four years ag read more
Summer Sip’n to Relieve the Heat and Spanish wines for the Gril…
Catavino | July 26th 2007
Summer so far here in Spain has been surprisingly cool. I’d heard that it would be the hottest summer on record and so far it is warm during the day and quite cool at night. Unfortunately, as a result of the cool temperatures, I’ve hear read more
How Soft drink Helpful
Only GOD keeps me Going..! | May 27th 2007 by Jan Pieter Marbun
To clean a toilet:Pour a can of average soft drink into the toilet bowl, sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in soft drink removes stains from vitreous china.To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers:Rub the bumper with a crumpled- read more

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