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Posted by: | CommentsConscienceOnline.com a Facebook-style site for local do-gooders | StarNewsOnline.com | Star News | Wilmington, NC Now we’re launching ConscienceOnline.com, a social networking site for volunteers and nonprofits. Think of it as a Facebook-style site for local do-gooders. I see it becoming a central communications hub for our region. (tags: newspapers facebook sharing socialnetworking ) Media Helping Media – 50 tips for budding journalists 50 tips for budding journalists
What are the Alternatives to Organic Products?
Posted by: | CommentsIf you can’t find, or can’t afford to buy, all organic products, then why don’t you look in your store cupboard for substitutes? There are plenty of food items that may successfully be used on the body, and natural substitutes for other items of private cleanliness. These are some concepts that are worth checking out. The rest is up to you.
Moisturiser. Organic olive oil is a fantastic whole-body moisturiser. Pour some spoons into the bath after you’ve been soaking, then dry off typically ; or use it as a standard moisturiser. Organic cocoa butter and coconut oil, or any of the organic oils employed in aromatherapy ( like grapeseed, almond and peach kernel ), are the other good selections. Or rub the skin of an organic avocado on your face and body, then wash and pat dry.
What your child eats is a matter of considerable concern
Posted by: | Comments- Organic food is essentially less certain to cause chubby, because it is predicated on full, natural, unrefined ingredient. Obesity has heavy health risks , including heart problems. In the States 21% of youngsters are fat.
- A 1995 study disclosed that pupils showed a rise of one fifteen IQ points after beginning a programme that eliminated sugar and refined foods.
Nutrient Losses during different methods of Cooking
Posted by: | CommentsMETHOD NUTIENTS LOST
Baking Some vitamin B (particularly thiamine) and vitamin C.
Boiling 40-70% of vitamin C, plus some vitamin B and potassium.
Why Grow Organic?
Posted by: | CommentsThe organic approach to gardening and farming recognizes the entire environment in which plants grow is far more than the sum of its individual parts, and that all living things are interrelated and interdependent.
There are several clear reasons for growing organic, including inspiring biodiversity and the healthiness of the environment. Other reasons include : Read More→

