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Stay Healthy Naturally | November 10th 2009 by Adrienne Selko

Natural Ways to Reduce FeverFrom Prevention Magazine, Eric Yarnell, ND suggests sipping linen flower tea.This tea stimulates the hypothalamus to better control the temperature, and it dilates blood vessels, inducing sweating according to Yarnell.Here read more

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Sleep Tea Blend (loose)

Healthy Fit and Trim | November 5th 2009 by Debra Garrison DVM

What are the benefits of Sleep Tea Blend?Calms and relaxes Tastes delicious Description – If you’re bothered by occasional sleeplessness, this soothing tea could be exactly what you need. This loose tea contains a proprietary blend of read more

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Fragrance Crash Test

Stealing Beauty | October 26th 2009

Follow my blog with bloglovin´  Saturday i had a chance to try out the new fragrances, i must admit i was very hopeful that these new fragrnaces will take my mind out.. And the result is, i feel like i had to go home and take a bubble bath.. read more

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Soothing Teas Combat Stress and Restore Serenity

Chris Stonecipher and Friends | September 23rd 2009 by Chris Stonecipher

Herbal teas are stress-busters, tisanes that ease anxiety and tension.Soothing teas contain substances that impact favorably on the nervous system, thereby reducing feelings of stress.Lavender tea, for example, is a favorite beverage, one which herba read more

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Treehuggers, Dirt Worshipers, and… Nature Nerds?

Natural Papa | July 2nd 2009 by Derek Markham

In the green movement, like they say, it takes all types. And whatever the flavor of environmentalist you are, there’s a name for it. I used to hear treehugger a lot, as well as people being referred to as crunchy, and I like to say I’m a read more

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Addendum to Swine Flu - Considerations for pregnancy and babies

Lets Talk Health | May 2nd 2009 by Chad Martinson

Special Considerations for Children and Pregnant women Pregnancy Most often, Raspberry leaf is the only herb recommended during the first trimester. Safe herbs for the second and third trimester are Elder flowers, Lemon Balm, Echinacea, Fennel seed, read more

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