Posts Tagged ‘Health’

Grow Your Own Food

March 6th, 2011

Self-Sufficiency and Organics in the Garden Place will help your peace of mind as well as your health. Growing your own food organically is one way to beat corporate greed, as well as giving yourself the assurance that your vegetables have been grown in the best possible way, without compromise, without using toxic sprays such as herbicides and pesticides. Soaring food prices are a worry all over the world right now.  Controlled marketing has been a fact of modern life for some time, and this disadvantages people, because big corporations profit from buying and selling food, resulting in higher-than-need-be food prices. But in ...

Merry Christmas From merrilynhope.com

December 9th, 2010

Good Health, and a Happy New Year. Greetings everybody.  This is a wee post to let you all know that merrilynhope.com on the subjects of Health, Environment, Political and Social Issues,  will be continuing under this name as usual.  I have another site called newmerilynhope.info, but this will not have any material on it for a while. Thankyou to all  readers on this site:  A special thanks to all those people who contribute with your valuable comments. I hope you all have a very merry Christmas, and an especially happy and healthy one.  I look forward to your correspondence as always. Meanwhile, we ...

Homeopathy and Your Child’s Health

October 22nd, 2009

Homeopathy For The Home First Aid Kit How To Avoid Using Harmful Medications: I used herbal medicine and homeopathic remedies for many years when I was bringing up my children. I found these remedies to be so incredibly successful that the whole family did without standard inoculations, and we all avoided seeing a doctor for many years. There are no harmful side effects in using the common homeopathic remedies, unlike using  allopathic prescription medicine, which usually has negative and toxic side effects of some sort. However, I do not dare to suggest that people should follow my example. Sometimes allopathic medicine is necessary, ...
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