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Food Additives
moms.....check nyo | July 24th 2008 by liza
Sodium benzoate is a preservative commonly found in soft drinks, fruit juices, jams, salad dressings, pickles [because of the vinegar], and some Chinese sauces like soy and mustard. Sad to say, the chemical is also found in silver polish and alcohol read more
Licking Your Wounds May Help Them Heal Quicker
Impact Lab | July 24th 2008
Scientists have discovered a compound found in human saliva that can heal wounds quickly. The Netherland scientists published this research in The FASEB Journal and believe that their studies will be able to help people suffering from chron read more
A Kneadable Booger To Clean The Dirtiest Keyboards
Internet Siao Singapore | July 23rd 2008 by Dennis Yeo
Do you have a really dirty keyboard and have been thinking about cleaning it one day? There are a couple of ways to solve that problem such as using a vacuum cleaner or the extreme way of removing all the keys and dropping the entire thing in an alco read more
7 Tips For A Safe BBQ
Chef Tom Cooks - Recipe Blog | July 22nd 2008 by Thomas
The summer is prime time for outdoor grilling but as with everything, we must think about safety. Use these simple guidelines to grill your food safely and prevent harmful bacteria that can cause food-borne illness. 1. Defrosting: Always defrost yo read more
Home Water Testing Made Easy
Water Quality & Water Testing Information | July 22nd 2008 by Blakk Frogg
Thoughts of testing water for specific chemical parameters scares a lot of folks because they remember all the horrible nights they spent cramming for an upcoming Chemistry test in high school and/or college. Trust us when we say, “We feel your read more
How Safe is Your Daycare?
Safer Children and Healthier Homes | July 22nd 2008 by Carol Storm
We all know what a catch 22 is: a dilema that is circuitous. The solution causes another problem which leads to another problem, in an unending search for a cure. That seems appropo when describing the dilema of cleaning solutions for childrens' care read more
How cranberry juice prevents urinary tract infections
iHealthBulletin News | July 22nd 2008
WPI.edu - For generations, people have consumed cranberry juice , convinced of its power to prevent urinary tract infections , though the exact mechanism of its action has not been well understood. A new study by researchers at Worcester Polytechnic read more
Definition of a Virus
Herpe Treatments - Nonprescription Dynamiclear Viral Antisep… | July 21st 2008 by beamsdoorway
Virus: A virus is a microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades the living host cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. A virus acts in read more
The Importance of a Strong Immune System
GBG Business Opportunity-GBG Liquid Vitamins | July 21st 2008 by Nancy Sampson
The IMPORTANCE OF a Strong Immune System: its always a great feeling to know that you are doing everything you can to have the best health possible. So it is GOOD to remember just how important it is to take care of your immune system.. Your immune s read more
SEA POLLUTION IN GAZA STRIP
having fun with new useful and interesting | July 17th 2008 by zaher
Hi every one,Gaza Strip is located on the middetirrenean sea, Gaza Strip Beach is the only place for the Palestinian to enjoy their time and for intertainment, especialy in the summer time.Gaza Strip is closed area and it is under the siege since mor read more
E. coli linked to beef now reported in 5 states
Health and Survival Blog | July 16th 2008 by eHealthSupplies.com
Here is an movie trailer for a great move- Fast Food Nation. I recommend you watch this video after reading the post below.. Becoming a vegetarian is becoming more and more attactive.. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc_z623Wsro] —— read more
A Natural Treatment for cases of Fungi, Bacteria, Yeasts and Para…
Propolis : The Natural Antibiotic | July 15th 2008 by Juandy Liem
In scientific tests on fungi and bacteria, propolis again proves its exceptional qualities. Studies by Dr J.M. Grange of the National Heart and Lung Institute (U.K.) were published in The Royal Society of Medicine magazine (March 1990)"Propolis was f read more
Green your Pet: On-Site Waste Disposal
EnviroHumanImpact | July 14th 2008 by Matthew Philip
Don't send your pet waste to the local landfill, find the simple and green way to dispose of dog poop in your own backyard! No smells and great for the environment! read more
Garrafa com filtro
Blog do Escaravelho Andarilho | July 14th 2008 by rodrigo
Esta garrafinha é salvadora, alem de carregar a água que nos hidrata, possui um filtro que mata bactérias e parasitas. Você pode reabastecer naquela mina da água na caminhada, que o filtro garante purificar o liquido. Encontrei a novidade no htt read more
What Causes Plaque-associated Gum Disease?
Digghealth Cares About Your Health | July 10th 2008 by jaky poll
Most people develop some dental plaque, but not everyone with plaque develops gum disease. Dental plaque contains many different types of bacteria (germs) and some types of bacteria are associated with developing gum disease. The gums can often resis read more
Black Tea
Head to Toe Beauty | July 10th 2008 by Ileane Frank
There has been much fuss all over the globe over the health benefits of green tea. But today let’s talk about the health benefits of another kind of tea: black tea. Black tea is the type of tea used to make the popular iced teas. However, its p read more
The Micro Future
Common Sense Agriculture, Conservation and Energy | July 10th 2008 by Panhandle Poet
Primary Drinking Water Standards
Water Quality & Water Testing Information | July 10th 2008 by Blakk Frogg
The United States Environmental Protection Agency requires public water companies, utilities, etc. to monitor and report specific water quality parameters on a regular basis. You can find the full list of those parameters here. “National Primar read more
Nine Facts About Sleeping on Used Mattresses
MattressZine | July 9th 2008 by Max Lee
Ewww to these facts below! I bet most people don’t give this much thought… 1. Every person loses an average of 250ml of perspiration every night. If you share your mattress with someone, this increases to around 500ml. Even if the mattres read more
Dirty
The New Wolfs Howl | July 9th 2008 by Wolfie
Apparently, the Government are concerned about public hygiene standards, and they’ve been having a go at shows like Ready Steady Cook as major culprits. Apparently, not washing salad that has been pre-packaged (and already washed because the su read more
Patients and doctors finding benefits in probiotics
BCC Research | July 9th 2008 by Stuart Foster
PEORIA — Probiotics have long resided in the human gut. Only recently has the word moved to the tip of the tongue of many central Illinoisans. “People read about it and are interested,” said Dr. Antoine Dawalibi, who practices family me read more
who’s your daddy?
Sure Nature | July 8th 2008 by SureNature
When it comes to fending off disease and keeping us healthy, the P Diddy, T-Pain, Mac Daddy of them all is our IMMUNE SYSTEM. Our bodies are quite literally under attack each and every day, from the foods we eat to the water we drink to the air we br read more
New Self Destructing Vaccine
Impact Lab | July 8th 2008
A new type of vaccine that sneaks into the body and then self-destructs — all without needles — may offer a new way to protect against a range of diseases, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. read more
The Five Second Rule - Do You Or Don’t You?
Easy Health Tips | July 8th 2008 by Vickie Carlson
Though it may seem silly, there have been various studies testing different aspects of the “five second rule”. They’ve studied everything from how many germs stay on surfaces to how long it takes them to transfer onto food. Here are a few thi read more
10 Deadly Bacteria That Can Get In Your Food (And How To Stop The…
PinoyRecipe.Net Filipino Recipes, Asian cuisines and more… | July 8th 2008 by emjoven
Thousands of types of bacteria are naturally present in our environment. Not all bacteria cause disease in humans (for example, some bacteria are used beneficially in making cheese and yogurt). However, the prime causes of food-borne illness include read more
Floating Bath Tub Disinfectant
zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | July 7th 2008 by Max Lee
Believe it or not, your bathtub is probably filled with lots of bacteria including some urine. (Urine does help fight athlete’s foot, did you know?) Here’s floating bath tub disinfectant that will clean your tub of those dirty bastards. read more
Preventing plant deficiency
Hydroponics Dictionary | July 7th 2008 by justsomeguy
Michael Straumietis, of Advanced Nutrients, has given us a few tips on products to use in your hydroponic garden to ensure your plants are happy, healthy, and getting enough nutrition. Adding nutrients won’t do by itself. You need to have an enviro read more
Dunlopillo No Squeak Mattress
MattressZine | July 5th 2008 by Max Lee
The Dunlopillo mattress is made of latex, there are no springs, ergo, it doesn’t squeak. But what sets it apart from every other type of latex mattress in the market? A Better Bed lists down 10 reasons and some if the benefits of this mattress read more
Honey: The new antibiotic
Medicine and Man | July 5th 2008
Honey has been used since ancient times to treat infected wounds but till date there was insufficient medical evidence to back its use as a modern day antibiotic. A recent study the Journal of Clinical Infectious Disease tested medical grade honey Re read more

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