By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Alternative Medicine Dandelion is far more useful than you think. It is a healthy alternative to coffee and is better for you than spinach. read more
By: Carla Dummerauf | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality There it is laying on the table in all it's splendid yellow glory. The symbolism could not be over looked, yellow being a color that inspires will, self determination, a sense of feeling uplifted and a wash in warm optimism. read more
By: Evelyn Fielding | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education Before you declare chemical warfare on the dandelions in your yard, consider that they may just want to be friends! Dandelions are an interesting addition to herbal remedy lore, not just an irritating weed. read more
By: Julie Johnson | 2011-07-16 | Medicine Because doing so isn't poisonous, Dandelion may be used liberally. The roots, leaves and blooms of this plant are edible. Dandelion supports a healthy urinary tract, kidneys and liver function. When harvesting, make sure to select plants which haven't been near toxins or chemicals. For more information, just click here. read more
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By: John William | 2011-12-21 | Fashion Nearly a hundred years ago, the category of sports shoes was virtually non-existent. Shoes for athletes were not very different from the ones worn for everyday activities. They were heavy, mostly uncomfortable and highly stiff. With innovations and superior technology, the concept of better materials for shoes was introduced, and adapted. This transformed the footwear industry into a battlefield o read more
By: Christelle Smith | 2010-04-02 | Supplements When people think of dandelion, they usually think of a persistent weed that has yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds that children like to play with. The truth is that folk healers and herbalists alike have used dandelion for centuries to treat liver and digestive problems. This herb is grown commercially in Europe and both the roots and the leaves are used in herbal medicine. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-12-07 | Pets The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small breed with a distinctive top-knot hair on the head of this terrier dog. Primarily bred to go to the ground, this breed is a low-stationed working dog with an arched top line. read more
By: Rosie Wallace | 2010-10-26 | Health & Fitness Our ancestors have used natural methods to treat various ailments for millennia. For example, dandelion juice was used as an herbal medicine for over 1000 years. Dyshidrotic and vesicular hand eczema are a rare form of skin inflammation and difficult to treat. The use of dandelion juice has been shown to be beneficial for this type of eczema as well as more common forms. You can treat this skin condition from the inside out with a natural dandelion juice. read more
By: Ken Stiles | 2010-03-27 | Adventure Tourism Why should you visit St. John Virgin Island? For one thing, it lies in the Caribbean-an area seasoned with a dash of history, a pinch of luxury and sufficient charisma for you to relish for a lifetime. It's the place where night swoops in on the back of emblazoned sunsets, and clouds roll and billow in the tropical breeze. read more
By: monster energy | 2011-01-25 | Careers NASHVILLE -- Bill Wade, the alone Vanderbilt quarterback to anytime win an NFL championship with the Chicago Bears, sits in the atrium of an ancient affliction ability in burghal Nashville. It's a algid morning in January, the night afore about two inches of snow fell on the city, but today the sun is animated and bright blithely off the snowfall. read more
By: karen campese | 2011-04-03 | Gardening The snow is melting and we are finally starting to see our lawns. It seems like the first thing we see in our lawns every Spring is the yellow flower of the dandelion. Many people add dandelions to their salads or cook them like spinach since they contain a lot of vitamins A and C and are high in beta carotenes. If you are not one of those people who enjoy eating dandelions, you probably do no read more
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By: Jason Fiorini | 2011-10-27 | Health & Fitness Hard Bodies Personal Training NYC Located in Manhattan, NY. Personal trainer NYC agrees while many people think of the dandelion Taraxacum officinale as a pesky weed, herbalists consider it a valuable herb that can be used as a food and medicine. read more