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Crystal of the Day for Sept. 15th is Tourmaline

Tourmaline Causes the wearer to be more flexible, more understanding and more objective in purpose and reason. Calming. Each person has a different response to this stone. Causes a reaction in the...

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Herb of the Day for Sept. 16th – Fennel

FENNEL (Foeniculum vulgare) To Grow: Perennial herb, usually grown as a summer annual. Similar to dill, but coarser, it grows to 3-5 ft high. It has yellow green, finely cut leaves with flat clusters...

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Did You Know Your Body Part Compare With That Of A Car?

Comparison of Body Parts and Systems to Your Automobile from an article by Keith Stepro, Editor of LETS LIVE MAGAZINE, August, 1987. * The Brain – on-board computer; * The Heart – engine; * The...

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How To Do a Detox

How To Do a Detox by Dr. Frank Lipman To be completely effective, a detox program has to address both internal and  external toxins. We obviously need to deal with the toxins we eat, drink, breath  and...

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Herb of the Day for November 21 – Marshmallow

Herb of the Day MARSHMALLOW (Althaea officinalis)   To Grow: No directions to grow.   Uses: The root is used primarily for digestive problems, inflammations of the digestive tract and on the skin. The...

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Herb of the Day for November 23rd is Balm

  Herb of the Day   BALM   (Melissa officinalis) To grow: Perennial herb. Grows to 2 ft. It’s leaves are heavily veined, light green leaves with a lemony scent. It’s white flowers are unimportant and...

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Gemstone of the Day for November 24th is Tourmaline

Gemstone of the Day   Tourmaline   Causes the wearer to be more flexible, more understanding and more objective in purpose and reason. Calming. Each person has a different response to this stone....

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REFERENCE GUIDE FOR HERBS

REFERENCE GUIDE FOR HERBS Overview Herbs are a gift from nature. They include leaves, bark, berries, roots, gums, seeds, stems and flowers. They have been used for thousands of years to help maintain...

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