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Monthly Archives: January 2017
#AdvancedPottyTraining
Our poop and pee have superpowers, but for the most part we don’t harness them. Molly Winter faces down our squeamishness and asks us to see what goes down the toilet as a resource, one that can help fight climate … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, global warming, health secrets, healthy living, holistic water management, Innovation, innovative landscape, integrated water managment, men's health, pee, poo princess, poop, sanitation, sanitation innovation, soil amendment, stop global warming, super powers, sustainability, women's health
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Sarson ka Saag : High Winter Medicinal Foods
This buttery savory recipe puts the ‘Popeye’ right in your spinach! It goes with everything. I substitute crushed fenugreek seed for leaf, and add crushed fennel seed too. You can vary amounts of herbs to taste, and use any hot … Continue reading
8 Things Your Pooping Habits Say About You
Let’s talk about poop—seriously. It’s something we’ve talked about before, so chances are, you already know when your movements look or smell weird (if you need a refresher, here are 7 things your poop says about you). But what about … Continue reading
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Tagged digestive health, health, healthy living, men's health, natural health, poop, prevention, radical remedies, women's health
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Happy New Year: 10 Steps to Natural Health + Wellness
Mainstream medicine appears suddenly poised to differentiate and define an entirely new human organ: the Mesentary, also called the Omentum. Using common sense, critical observation, and a conceptual shift from the accepted medical paradigm, researchers have discovered that the … Continue reading
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