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Causes Of Green Urine - Articles
405 running- fast day 9 complete- Urine therapy
by
stevenluch
Posted
Mon 10 May 2010 12:00am
I really dont consider what I am doing as alternative anymore (i never really have). There is no norm and set of rules to follow. This is why my health is going to improve. You think like close minded people and you will die like close minded people. Close minded people die at the hands of an ignorant doctor selling drugs by the bill ...
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Uva Ursi
by
joy lucas

Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:45pm
Uva ursi is an excellent kidney tonic. It has a strange, rare and peculiar symptom of a shooting pain which goes from hip to hip (probably from kidney to kidney?)
There is an excess of mucous which is slimy and distributed and/or secreted via the kidneys, bladder, nose and lungs. Urine can be green.
It is part of the Ericaceae family = ...
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Day 150 of our Green Year: Bisphenol A and Our Five Month Anniversary
by
Craig and Layla B.

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:05am
Well, be prepared because this is going to be a long post. Layla and I have hit our five-month anniversary with Our Green Year (yes I know its not the exact five months but 150 / 30 = 5), so we will go through a recap of our previous five months to let you know how things are going for us.
First, however, for Day 150, we will address Bispheno ...
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10 Advanced Ways to Be Green, Part 1
by
Dawn Gifford aka Small Footprint Mama
Posted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:45am
Several weeks ago, I posted on 10 Easy Ways to Be Green, introducing some simple ways to save money by living more lightly on the planet. Now that you’ve mastered them, here are ten advanced ways of living an eco-friendly life that will save you even more money, and continue to improve the health of your family and the planet.
Some of thes ...
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Important Key Factors Causing Osteoporosis
by
DiseaseProof
Posted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 10:05pm
Diets too high in animal protein and low in vegetable protein: Meat and other high protein foods leave an acid residue in the blood that leads to bone dissolution. To neutralize this acid load, the body calls on its stores of calcium to provide basic calcium salts. Studies show that people with a high animal protein intake can develop a negat ...
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Green Healthy Cleaning
by
Linda Anderson
Posted
Fri 05 Jun 2009 5:07pm
Recently I had the opportunity to be on a television spot produced by our local station, WLFI. The name of the segment is Living Green with Channel 18. I talked (or began to talk) about green cleaners and making one’s own household cleaners. The bad thing about it was that I had only 3 minutes to talk. The good thing is that I will be going ...
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Can Anti-Oxidants Actually Cause Cancer?
by
Karen Bettison
Posted
Sun 03 Oct 2010 12:00am
Apparently they can in smokers and in those at risk for lung cancer, according to some research. Here's the article from the National Cancer Institute
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/prevention/antioxidants/print
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Old Dog Hurts When Urinating - The Underlying Cause Behind the Problem
by
heru m.
Posted
Mon 09 Mar 2009 3:16pm
If an old dog has a urination problem, you may wonder what caused such a condition especially if the dog has been happy and healthy in the past. When an old dog hurts when urinating, chances are he may be suffering from an infection affecting his urinary system.
Before giving the dog any home treatment, seek the help of your veterinarian s ...
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The Real Cause of Kidney Stones
by
Total Health Breakthroughs
Posted
Tue 08 Sep 2009 10:55pm
In an episode of the TV comedy Seinfield, Kramer develops a kidney stone.
“What is that, anyway?” asks Jerry.
“It’s a stony mineral concretion,” replies Kramer quite accurately, “formed abnormally in the kidney. And this jagged shard of calcium pushes its way through the ureter into the bladder. It’s forced out through the urine!”
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COMMON POISONS AND YOUR PETS
by
Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:12pm
Now that summer has arrived for the whole country, your pets will be having more opportunities for exposure to poisonous substances, some outdoors and some indoors. Even though a lot of poisonings can be treated if caught early enough, it is still much better for your pets if they NEVER have the chance to be exposed. The ASPCA has been a longt ...
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