Tag Archives: plants
Tips for Staying Super Fit and Healthy at Next to No Expense
Jesse Clark | Soulful-travel.com Staying fit doesn’t necessarily have to include fancy equipment that costs an arm and a leg. On the contrary, you can still fit in a mean workout using free resources or those that cost next to … Continue reading →
Monsanto’s call for GM foods to be labeled
GM Watch NOTE: Who could disagree with Monsanto when it tells us: “You have the right to know what you eat” and “We believe that products that come from biotechnology… should to be labeled.” And afterall, if Monsanto is genuinely … Continue reading →
These Foods Have ‘Invisible Thorns’ Which Can Rip Apart Your Insides
Dr. Mercola Mercola “You are what you eat” is one of the most profound and instructive sayings ever to be passed down to us through the ages, and thanks to an explosion of exciting new research into the way that … Continue reading →
Nearly Half of All Pharmaceuticals Produced Overseas, Many in Unregulated Chinese Factories
Source: Activist Post Nearly half of all pharmaceutical drugs within the United States were not only produced overseas, but a shocking 81% of the 3,765 foreign factories have never been inspected by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of these mystery drug … Continue reading →
Mutated vegetables
Source: Fukushima Diary Having the harvesting season, more and more mutated plants are found in Japan. Read More: Mutated vegetables
Cancer – Personal Prevention Plan
“An individual doesn’t get cancer, a family does.”- Terry Tempest Williams Cancer prevention is an interesting and challenging area that encompasses numerous issues on a personal and a political level. Both levels are vitally important for the success of any … Continue reading →
Permaculture – Microclimate Modification to Facilitate Growth
Many gardeners live in areas where almost anything can grow effortlessly. Just plant the seeds and water it for a few weeks, and you have got a beautifully healthy and lush plant. But if you do not live in these … Continue reading →
Botany of Desire
Featuring Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an eye-opening exploration of the human relationship with the plant world, seen from the plants’ point of view. The program shows how four familiar species — … Continue reading →
How plants absorb pollutants
Source: EurekAlert Study examines the plant-soil relationship and the uptake of contaminants in ryegrass Madison, WI, MARCH 29, 2011 – The environmental concern is great when considering the role of toxic contaminants in the plant-soil relationship. Understanding plant’s absorption and … Continue reading →