http://practicalsurvivalist.com/diy-video-build-simple-homemade-water-distiller-turns-dirty-watersalt-water-clean-fresh-pure-water/2/
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Saffron tea for eyesight
http://www.healthyaeon.com/2016/10/throw-away-your-glasses-only-using-this.html
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
B17 Cures Cancer
Check it out!
from https://draxe.com/vitamin-b17/
Best Sources of Vitamin B17
Apricot kernels and bitter almonds are most commonly used to create an extract form of vitamin B17. But
almost all seeds and kernels from various types of fruits contain vitamin B17, such as apple seeds and pear seeds. Beans and certain whole grains also contain vitamin B17.
The exact amount of vitamin B17 within foods is not well-known, and levels are thought to vary widely within a food depending on where it’s grown, the quality of the soil and how fresh it is.
According to the Vitamin B17 Organization, these are some of the highest sources of absorbable vitamin B17: (5)
- Apricots (kernels/seeds)
- Seeds from other fruits like apples, cherries, peaches, prunes, plums, pears
- Lima beans
- Fava Beans
- Wheatgrass
- Almonds
- Raspberries
- Elderberries
- Strawberries
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Buckwheat
Friday, September 23, 2016
Peppermint
http://shareably.net/uses-for-peppermint-in-the-home/?utm_source=ths&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=gardening
Peppermint is good for...
1. Nature’s Natural Pest Repellant
2. Keeping Your Pets Flea-Free
3. Keeping You and Your House Healthy
Peppermint is good for...
1. Nature’s Natural Pest Repellant
2. Keeping Your Pets Flea-Free
3. Keeping You and Your House Healthy
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Wood Lice heal the soil of heavy metals
http://www.naturalnews.com/049190_rollie_pollies_heavy_metals_soil_remediation.html
(NaturalNews) Turn over a brick or a board that has been lying in the yard for a while and underneath you may find a collection of pill bugs scurrying about. Also known as "rollie pollies" or woodlice, these grey-colored creatures can be found in many dark, moist environments feeding on decaying matter. What's interesting about these critters is that they are not bugs at all. They are crustaceans and more closely resemble crabs and shrimp, not insects. They are characterized by their ability to roll up into a ball when they feel threatened. Another unique feature is that they have seven pairs of legs. They also act like kangaroos, toting their eggs around with them in a special pouch called a marsupium, located on the pillbug's underside. Even stranger, they don't urinate. Instead, they exchange gases through gill-like structures.
Pillbugs play an important role in the cycle of healthy plant life. They return organic matter to the soil so it can be digested further by fungi, protozoans and bacteria. This process produces a natural supply of nitrates, phosphates and other vital nutrients that plants need to thrive now and in future growing seasons. It is important not to introduce pill bugs into the garden too early, as they tend to munch on emerging plants. The grey soil workers often live up to three years.
The magic of the pill bugs helps reestablish healthy soil and prevents toxic metal ions from leaching into the groundwater. This means pill bugs are also protecting well water from becoming contaminated while stabilizing soils.
Sources:
http://eol.org
http://www3.northern.edu
http://insects.about.com
About the author:
Lance Johnson is a passionate researcher, learner, writer, and healer. Lance and his wife invite you to check out their line of clean and conscious body care products at www.allnaturalfreespirit.com.
(NaturalNews) Turn over a brick or a board that has been lying in the yard for a while and underneath you may find a collection of pill bugs scurrying about. Also known as "rollie pollies" or woodlice, these grey-colored creatures can be found in many dark, moist environments feeding on decaying matter. What's interesting about these critters is that they are not bugs at all. They are crustaceans and more closely resemble crabs and shrimp, not insects. They are characterized by their ability to roll up into a ball when they feel threatened. Another unique feature is that they have seven pairs of legs. They also act like kangaroos, toting their eggs around with them in a special pouch called a marsupium, located on the pillbug's underside. Even stranger, they don't urinate. Instead, they exchange gases through gill-like structures.
Pill bugs great for gardening, composting
Breeding or collecting pill bugs may be an important practice for homesteading and gardening. The guts of these pill bugs contain a number of microbes that help the critter feed on dead, organic matter. By releasing mass quantities of pill bugs into a mature garden, one can be assured that dead plant matter is being properly broken down and returned to healthy soil. Pill bugs literally speed up the process of decomposition. They circulate the soil. This can be very useful in composting. Treats for pill bugs include fungus and monocotyledonous leaves.Pillbugs play an important role in the cycle of healthy plant life. They return organic matter to the soil so it can be digested further by fungi, protozoans and bacteria. This process produces a natural supply of nitrates, phosphates and other vital nutrients that plants need to thrive now and in future growing seasons. It is important not to introduce pill bugs into the garden too early, as they tend to munch on emerging plants. The grey soil workers often live up to three years.
Pill bugs clean up soil and protect ground water from heavy metal contamination
One very unique quality that these crustaceans possess is their ability to safely remove heavy metals from soil. For this reason, they are an important tool for cleaning up soil contaminated with pollutants like lead, cadmium and arsenic. In coal spoils and slag heaps, pill bugs come in handy. They take in heavy metals like lead and cadmium and crystallize these ions in their guts. The heavy metal toxins are then made into spherical deposits in the mid gut. With this special cleanup property, pill bugs survive where most creatures can't, in the most contaminated sites.The magic of the pill bugs helps reestablish healthy soil and prevents toxic metal ions from leaching into the groundwater. This means pill bugs are also protecting well water from becoming contaminated while stabilizing soils.
Sources:
http://eol.org
http://www3.northern.edu
http://insects.about.com
About the author:
Lance Johnson is a passionate researcher, learner, writer, and healer. Lance and his wife invite you to check out their line of clean and conscious body care products at www.allnaturalfreespirit.com.
Monday, September 19, 2016
NewWind: Tree shaped wind turbine
from https://www.facebook.com/ScienceNaturePage/videos/900678603397732/
It's called Abre A Vent , Tree Vent or New Wind. Here's the website: http://www.newwind.fr/en/
It's called Abre A Vent , Tree Vent or New Wind. Here's the website: http://www.newwind.fr/en/
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