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Support Your Liver & Age Better
Even though the liver is considered essential for detoxifying, it is often overlooked when people consider how best to support their body in healthy aging.
5 Tips for a Successful Detox
Watch late-night television and you'll notice several commercial breaks featuring ads promising relief for digestive woes. Over 20 million Canadians are affected by digestive disorders; tummy troubles cost about $8 billion a year.
More Nutritious than Spinach!
You have a choice. You can be a horticultural extremist, using toxic chemicals to botanically cleanse your yard of the pesky dandelion, or you can thank the universe for this abundantly free harvest of nutritious food and medicine.
Your Detox-Product Shopping List
From the car fumes we breathe to the pesticide residues on our foods, toxic contaminants are, sadly, a daily reality. Your local health food store is your best source of the wide range of natural foods, herbs, and supplements needed to support natural detoxification.
Dandelion Root
The flowers of dandelions aren't much different in appearance from chrysanthemums - and in Japan they're considered just as beautiful! But in North America we soak our lawns in carcinogenic pesticides to destroy them.
Cleansing With Common Weeds
Although cleansing is an ancient tradition, the necessity of doing so is more important today than ever befor.
Handy Dandy Dandelions
The British so cherish this dainty plant that they've had it declared an endangered wildflower. And for good reason...
Weed Out Toxins
Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains. -Old Scottish Ditty Centuries ago, a miser found a pot of gold..

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