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An amazing tea that can help with colds and flu, and also help you see in pure colour. Yarrow has an ancient history. The generic name comes from Achilles who, according to legend, saved the lives of his warriors by healing their wounds with yarrow leaves. Crushed and rolled in the hands the plant provides a temporary styptic to check blood flow. Millefolium means 'thousand leaves' which were reputed to help with binding a wound and helping a scab to form. One of this astringent herb's ancient Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Alternative
Friends, The study below done a few years ago should scare the socksoff us all. We can do much better in this country.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Alternative
Vibrational medicine attempts to treat people with various forms of pure energy. The influence of alternative medical systems such as Chinese, Ayervedic or Tibetan medicine have led in part to the development of machines that can 'image energy'. Heat energy imagers are an accepted part of our technology. We readily accept imaging heat, even though we can't see it, because heat is something we can sense through touch. With the 'energy body' it is not so straightforward. Very few of us have experiPublished 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Alternative
It started with the Tansy cakes. I had to ask myself 'Why would anyone eat anything so utterly disgusting in taste'? Chrysanthemum Vulgare is a common perennial in the British Isles and the name Tansy is said to be derived from the Greek 'athansia', meaning 'immortal'. Reasons suggested for this include the fact that the dried flower lasts forever or that it has a medicinal quality contributing to long life. Looking back to Greek literature, Tansy was given by the Gods to Ganymede to make him imPublished 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Alternative
Sometimes it can be hard to escape that shivery feeling that happens when you get too cold. A good immediate remedy for this is to wrap yourself up in a douvet and stick a hairdryer up it, (making sure the air flow is not restricted) until you feel warmed up.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Alternative
During the Democratic convention the Reverend Al Sharpton quoted a shocking statistic One third of the children in Harlem suffer from asthma. This shouldn't be completely surprising since asthma cases have been consistently increasing over the years, especially in the cities, escalating recently during the rollback of some key environmental laws, but it is a trend we must turn back.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
I WANTED TO SAY IT WITH A BUNCH OF FLOWERSA CARD WOULD HAVE SUFFICED.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
It was not me as I am now.It was not me as I was then.It was then when God was truly in me.When God was in me, I was a young man.A young man with hope, will and desire.Desire to give my love and the gift of God to the ones in need. You see, that was me.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
The Goat and the RopePublished 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
Is poetry too complicated for the average reader? Is it too cryptic, scholarly? If you ask a large group of average people what they like or don't like about poetry, you'll get a few different answers, but there is an overwhelmingly common category of responses.Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
the disease of extremismis infectious-;whoever cannot think oftheir childgrowing up without itis part of the phenomenon(the choice of the day).fanaticism,--with a powerful ideologyare seeds for suicidemurder givingreasons to rage...askleninistchehitlerbin ladenthey will show youto a nobleact of death...(that is what they say).throw outpoverty,the disadvantaged-save the ideology,that is the infected,the choice?Published 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
Wars, air of AmbiguityPublished 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
Old skin, once held tightAgainst her skeleton-Rose no more, just drapedLoosely over unpadded flesh;Un-tightened muscles, and tissue,Lost its courage, no-fortitude-,Gone are the days and yearsThat stood against the Indomitable elements; The skeleton, now a landmarkHidden under flesh and bloodGuts and moral fiber, backbone?Collapsed from drudgeryTime, time cascading inside-.Bones now leaving impressionsAccepting fateLike tarnished silver...Hands look like autumn leavesFallen from a treeWinter's arPublished 28.05.2006 04:43:00 | Poetry
The Exit Poems [And Socrates]
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On through the darkness she searches the bonesSeeking the hand of her love;Deep in the stillness, the maid searches on,Petitioning help from above.Onward she gropes through the flesh and the bloodOf the warriors disfigured and maimed;She carries no hope for the life of her love -For naught but his body she came.To see his face and cradle his head,Hold him close to her breast;Shed bitter tears at her sweet love's endAnd give him peaceful rest.Published 28.05.2006 04:42:00 | Poetry
Grandpa's House[The ole Real House]Published 28.05.2006 04:42:00 | Poetry
Four Poems Katrina's PathwayPublished 28.05.2006 04:42:00 | Poetry
Azra, Azra,Wake up Azra.Wake up Azra,It is time to go.Go where you must But hate to do so.Azra, it hurts me to say,But you are the way.Wake up Azra,You have to go.
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