Archive | September, 2007

The Green Vegetable Series: Collard Greens (Part 1)

Collard Greens History Collard greens are a part of the cabbage family. Cultivated for their long, thick, dark green leaves, collard greens have an abundance of nutritional value. Originally from the Mediterranean region, collards have spread to various corners of the world. Collard Greens Nutrition Benefits of Collard Greens Rich in Health-Promoting Phytonutrients Optimize Your [...]

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A Note about Alkaline Water

Yesterday I spent $4 on a gallon of alkaline water. And, it was worth every penny. Before investing in the Kangen portable ionizer, I wanted to test the results of alkaline water. Although, I obviously wasn’t able to test the water right from the Kangen source, the brand I bought Alkaline Water, Inc. instantly refreshed [...]

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Mandatory School Immunizations? I Think Not!

I recently enrolled my little boy into a specialized program at our local public school and I learned two things: In Illinois, children with developmental delays are eligible to receive free public education as early as age three School counselors frown upon informed parents who challenge ‘mandatory’ policies, like immunization rules. It is my line [...]

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