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Raw Food and Skin Health
The largest organ of the body, which is the skin, is primarily designed to act as a protective covering for other bodily organs. The skin regulates the internal temperature of the body. The skin is also the main indicator of … Continue reading
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7 Powerful Reasons To Eat Raw
A raw food lifestyle is about getting healthy, boosting our energy, and feeling extremely great. It’s about getting back to a more natural way of life that’s closer to nature. Below are 7 very good reasons for going raw. # … Continue reading
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Food Allergies? Enzymes Can Help You.
Often, when people experience an unpleasant reaction to something they’ve eaten, they assume they have food allergies. Although approximately 40 percent of Americans believe they have food allergies, only about 1 to 3 percent of Americans actually suffer from food … Continue reading
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Bee Pollen – A superfood You Don’t Want to Miss
Found at http://2parallellines.blogspot.com/2009/01/bee-pollen-superfood-you-dont-want-to.html Pollen is the male seed of flowers. It is required for the fertilization of the plant. The tiny particles consist of 50/1,000-millimeter corpuscles, formed at the free end of the stamen in the heart of the blossom. … Continue reading
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