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In The Kitchen

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Strawberry Sweet Rush is one of my family's most delicious sweet treats!  We usually have this to top off a scrumptious lunch or dinner meal.  I stumbled across this recipe on the Natural Paradigms Channel by Storm and Jinjee and changed it ever so slightly.  If you have a sweet tooth and happen to love strawberries, then this is for you, and it's simple to make!  ...continue.

Herb Dosages For Children

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Have you ever gone to the health food store, and stocked up on just the right herbs for your child's illness or general well-being, and then find yourself clueless as to the correct amount to give them–and particularly if it's a loose herb?  ...continue.

Take A pH Moment

Human nutrition is often measured and regulated by acids and alkalis. Acid foods usually have a sour after-taste. They cause deterioration or are corrosive by nature. Alkaline foods are non-acid and make an acid solution weak. They usually taste bitter and feel slippery in the mouth. The acid/alkaline balance of the body is usually measured by pH. The pH scale measures from 0-14; from 1-7 to is acid, 7 is neutral, and 7-14 is alkaline.

Everything has its own pH, such as the vagina, stomach–  ...continue.

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