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So said Prof.  Worsley according to one of his students, Eliot Cowan (Plant Spirit Medicine p.64).  Why use local herbs? Because, said Prof. Worsley, they are one thousand times stronger than plants that grow someplace else. Prof. Worsley wasn’t referring to the innate constituents of plants, but rather to the healing energy of […]
What are genetically modified organisms? A genetically modified organism (GMO) is a micro-organism, plant or animal whose genes have been deliberately altered using genetic engineering techniques. Genes A plant or an animal is made up of billions of tiny cells. Each cell contains a nucleus, which in turn contains DNA. DNA is passed from one […]
Want a tool to help you break your sugar cravings? Â Fancy getting massaged whilst helping out the stricken people of Japan? Â Interested in learning to create exciting dishes that will help relieve chronic inflammation, improve your mood and give your heart a boost?!! I know I know, it sounds too good to be […]
Wow it looks so horrendously squashed! Â I feel like I’m in a Hall of Mirrors at the funfair! Â What’s with that? Â Click the image to open in a new window…where it won’t look so distorted.
Lest we forget: Bible inspires cinnamon extract Alzheimerâs study http://t.co/Q0p49v9 via @NutraEurope
How Now Brown Cow? Â Well in The Hopsack healthfood store the brown cow does well. Â Especially well since his arrival late yesterday evening in the form of non-homogenised, creamy, organic cow's milk. Â In fact not just organic, the range of dairy products from the Kelly's Moonshine Farm is produced to using bio-dynamic […]
Raw milk ban due ‘as soon as possible’, according to Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney in The Irish Times today.
Stop the EU ban on #herbalmeds Sign the @Avaaz petition now: http://t.co/VZXB1A3
A tree in my garden which I have always referred to as an apple tree – although it hasn’t borne fruit in the 23 or more years I have lived here, so how could I know? – has been laden with big sweet pears! Considering my fruit trees are older than my 1864 house, or […]