Pumpkin Seed and Almond Flecked Teff Griddle Cakes with Goji Berries
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adaptable vegan,
almonds,
coconut nectar,
family friendly,
goji berries,
pumpkin seeds,
spelt,
teff
How to Lose Belly Fat and Maintain a Healthy Weight with Honey
Many have heard of the famous detox with lemon juice and honey that is making the rounds over the Internet. There's a good reason the recipe is such a phenomenal success: it's easy and it works. Even using a scaled-down version of the cleanse is beneficial for enhancing metabolism. Each morning upon waking, drink eight ounces of warm water with two tablespoons of fresh lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey. With this daily ritual, the liver is given a supportive, cleansing boost. And when the liver is functioning properly, we can sustain a healthy weight more easily.
Cinnamon with honey
Cinnamon with honey
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belly fat,
honey,
weight management
Are GMOs Doomed on the Global Market?
Farmers in the U.S. are beginning to wake-up to the fact that genetically modified crops are poor business indeed. With countries around the world taking a firm stand against GM imports, not only are farmers who grow GMOs suffering from dwindling export opportunities, but also those whose crops have been cross-contaminated with genetically modified pollen.
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China,
global market,
GMOs
Win the Battle of the Bulge, Dodge Cancer and Subdue Inflammation With Raspberries
Raspberries are much more than just a delicious taste of summer, the fruit also packs a powerful nutritional punch that can fend-off disease while keeping the body fit and strong. Teeming with a variety of important nutrients - and sporting a low glycemic index rating - raspberries are an almost perfect food that should be enjoyed readily and often.
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antioxidants,
cancer prevention,
raspberry ketones
10 Questions To Ask Yourself When You Feel Like Crap
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anxiety,
depression,
happiness,
joy
Traditional Chinese Medicine Tool That Heals Chronic Fatigue, Depression, Insomnia and More
This Girl Has Produced Less Trash in Two Years Than Most Do In One Day
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Photo Credit: Minds.com |
As an environmental studies major at NYU, Lauren was aghast when, day after day, another student in her class would bring in plastic cups, plates and forks and throw them away. One day, after being particularly annoyed, she went home and opened her refrigerator to realize she, too, had plastic packaging problems. Pretty much everything she had in her refrigerator was in plastic containers. She WAS that girl.
At that moment, she made a decision. She would no longer produce waste.
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eco-friendly,
human waste,
sustainability,
zero waste
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