14th November 2007 | 0 Comments
Spring is the season to start planting seeds for the future. For me, the ultimate Magic Garden would be planted using the Feng Shui bagua as a guideline for the boundaries of the plot and incorporate flowers herbs and plants that correspond to each signifigant direction..
The first thing I would suggest, is to mark off [...]
Tags: energy, Magic Garden, Magnolia Fig, Olive Elm
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5th October 2007 | 0 Comments
If your sexual tempo is decreased after sunny summer days do not be anxious! This is totally normal. You will find a few recommendations and a special formula for men to overcome these hard days on the next lines.
According to mythology, love goddess Aphrodite was known by her own formulated preparations and ointments that she [...]
Tags: allergy, breathing exercises, depression, energy, fatigue, impotence, meditation, nutrition disorder, psychiatrist
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15th September 2007 | 0 Comments
There are actually three common types of arthritis. These are Osteoarthritis which is the most common, affecting around 16 million Americans with an average age of 45. It usually will attack weight bearing joints like knees, hips, and ankles but has been found in the fingers, neck and spine. Each of our joints is cushioned [...]
Tags: Arthritis, backache, cancer, cramps, dizziness, eczema, energy, gout, home remedies, inflammation, joint pain, local health food store, measles, natural remedies, nosebleeds, Osteoarthritis, pain, physician, psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis, rheumatism, Rheumatoid Arthritis, scarlet fever, tinnitus, warts
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8th August 2007 | 0 Comments
Most sex problems include loss of sex drive, lack of sex interest (which may differ from the preceding), impotence, premature climax, sterility, damage to the pelvic organs (which may inhibit pleasure and encourage infections), inherent weaknesses in the sex system, diet- or lifestyle-related fatigue, and various other problems. Psychological sex problems fall into a special [...]
Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chemical needs, chemicals, energy, fatigue, food, food chemicals, food preparation, impotence, sterility, sufficient energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, wheat products
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