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Organic Sex: Make Your Sex Life More Organic

There are many ways to improve our health and the environment.  People, who are concerned with their health and the planet, try to live “greener” and more organic lives. Why not incorporate organic into our sex life? Read more »

An Ode to Garlic (Or Simply: Benefits of Garlic)

I have to admit I can’t write this without bias, because I am deeply and madly in love with garlic. So much that I am almost drooling while writing this. I think of Garlic Marinara pizza from our local pizzeria and peppered garlic pork, which my grandmother used to make. Ooh and also tomatoes stuffed with garlic cheese sauce…Sorry… Where was I?

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7 Easy Ways to Make Your Organic Home Greener!

1.    First of all, start with the kitchen. Get rid of junk food and stop convincing yourself that it tastes good. It doesn’t. Learn how to cook from scratch – it is much easier than you think. It will not only make your organic home greener, but will save you a bunch of money. Read more »

Organic Green Tea? Yes, Please

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Probably every educated individual knows that chemicals and pesticides are harmful for our body. Every year scientists come up with more evidence on why we should try to avoid unnatural products and live as organically as we can. Astonishing cancer and obesity rates and increasing number of allergies raise caution and make people rethink what they eat, drink and use in everyday life.

One of the hottest products in the organic market is organic green tea. Green tea has been used for medicinal purposes in Asian countries for centuries and it has finally made its way to the U.S. Read more »

Is Organic Food Safer and Healthier for Children?

Organic foods are much safer for children to consume, the researchers have recently found. Ideally, everyone should eat organic, but if you cannot afford it for the entire family, at least buy organic food for your kids. Read more »

Michelle Obama Starts Organic Garden at the White House

Did you hear that Michelle Obama started White House organic garden to promote healthy lifestyle and healthy eating?

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Junk Food Can’t Be That Bad, Right?

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When non-English speakers hear the phrase “junk food” they are usually lost. In many foreign languages words “junk”, “garbage” and “trash” have the same meaning. So why in the world human beings who were given the privilege to think and reason, are spending their money on food, which has astronomic amounts of fats, calories, salt, sugar and chemicals, and which has absolutely no nutritional value. Why even we, the organic advocates, who know that junk food is bad, are sometimes tempted to snatch a burger with fries or grab a doughnut? Read more »

NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique). How We Treated Allergies Naturally. Personal Testimony. Part 2

Read Part 1 HERE

The doctor checked his weight, height, lungs, gave him a few immunization shots, pitied Aidan for being so itchy, expressed hope that he will outgrow it and was ready to say bye-bye.

- Wait, what about the tests? – I said

- Which tests?

- RAST.

- Sure, we can order them if you want.

Of course I wanted. Read more »

Are the Benefits of Organic Food Overrated?

Skeptics say that organic food is not much different than non-organic and that this is simply a trend which people are following just to be cool and hip. Organic food advocates swear that organic food is not only the bets for your health, but also for the environment. Before you decide which side you are on and whether or not to eat organic, let’s take a look at some studies:
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BPA (Bisphenol A): The Dangers of Canned Foods

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Bisphenol A or BPA is a chemical, which exists in thousands of products and which, according to scientists, can be harmful to our health. It can cause behavioral, developmental and even reproductive problems. According to the Environmental Working Group, the primary source of BPA for most people is canned foods. Read more »

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