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Chiropractor sponsoring 'natural healer' (Farmington Press)
A “natural healer” will be in Farmington for a week in July plying his craft at Desired Health Chiropractic. A free seminar and dinner is being offered at Memorial United Methodist Church in Farmington on July 13 at 6 p.m.
Read more...Swanson Vitamins Adds Two Varieties of Certified Organic Coffee (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
As the demand for organic food and beverages increases, Swanson Vitamins continues to add a variety of organic products from organic trail mix to organic spices and now certified organic coffee.
Read more...Blissoma SOLUTIONS Brings About Natural Skincare Evolution with Raw, Results-Based, Organic Products for True Beauty (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The beauty paradigm is shifting with the release of Blissoma SOLUTIONS natural skincare. Health is the new focus for radiant skin that goes far beyond surface looks. SOLUTIONS organic skincare products are packed with highly functional, cutting edge herbal technology, organic, fresh, raw vegetable juices, bioavailable vitamins, and unrefined, cold-pressed, exotic natural plant and seed oils. The ...
Read more...Calls for new rules from Medical Council (Stuff)
Three out of four New Zealand doctors have prescribed placebo medications to patients, new research suggests. Medical researcher Shaun Holt said the practice could be costing the taxpayer several million dollars.
Read more...This Week at the Douglas Farmers Market (The Daily Dispatch)
Special Event: Find out how to cook with the sun’s energy. High temperature solar ovens reach temperatures over 350 degree F. Solar cooking demonstration will highlight how easy it is to turn fresh seasonal produce such
Read more...Celebrating 7,107 flavors (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
IT’S NO secret that Filipinos love to eat, and they want everybody to eat with them. At the recently concluded International Food Exhibition (Ifex) Philippines, Filipinos got to do just that – share with the world exciting and delectable food products from the country’s 7,107 islands.
Read more...AM Doha Time (Gulf Times)
By Bonnie James The lack of response from Qatar and the rest of the Arab world to a novel proposal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) for establishing camel farms to combat desertification is surprising, an expert has said.
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