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Orthomolecular Treatment for Heart Disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for humans in industrialized nations. However, the disease is virtually nonexistent in most animals. According to Dr. Matthias Rath, author of Eradicating Heart Disease, it isn’t impossible for animals to get he...
Diving in the Whitsunday Islands
The Whitsunday Islands are a collection of islands found off the coast of Queensland in Australia. It is believed that the name of the islands was a misnomer caused by Captain James Cook of the British navy. Captain Cook named the area ‘Whitsunday Passage...
Few Top Vacation Spots of Canada
One of the welcoming and cheap destinations to visit is Canada. When people want to visit some gorgeous places, the first location comes onto mind is Canada. The best thing is that Canada is of natural beauty. It is also a home for great outdoor adventure...
All About Christmas Card
When December comes around each year it is time to get ready for one of the most important occasions in the lives of Christians and besides getting out your Santa hat and making a to-do list it is also time to think about the kind of Christmas cards that ...
Most Strokes May Be Caused by Scurvy
It is beginning to appear that the root cause of most strokes may be a condition called sub-clinical scurvy. With acute scurvy, the more obvious type, your body literally falls apart: connective tissue called collagen begins to dissolve, affecting every ...
Malta Attracts Hundreds of Thousands of Tourists each Malta
The Maltese Islands are made up of 2 densely inhabited islands, Malta and Gozo, a small island called Comino, which hosts a large exotic tourist resort, a smaller uninhabited island called Cominetto, and a large rock called Filfla.
Right in the centre ...
Galicia – a splendid place in Spain
Galicia is famous for being one of the first kingdoms established in Europe. It is a popular place among the tourists. Its beach is known for many inlets similar to the fjords of Norway. With its mild temperature, the town attracts many tourists during su...
A long heritage of fast boat bottoms that have circled the Globe
In the mid 1960's Francis Chichester caught the imagination of the Sailing World by sailing around the globe aboard the Gypsy Moth IV. At first glance single handingley sailing around the world looks like a one off stand-alone event. Later knighted, Sir...
Cure the Common Cold with Vitamin C
The very first thing that comes to mind when treating a common cold is to take Vitamin C. Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling first found the connection between Vitamin C and the common cold. Ever since Pauling advocated large Vitamin C doses as a cure for t...
Can Vitamin C Prevent Cold?
It has been noticed that Vitamin c is advised whenever you start sneezing or get congested or even tired. This vitamin is considered to be a miracle cure.
The other name of ascorbic acid is vitamin c. This vitamin is very essential because like mammals...
Experience the Luxuries and Joys in Residing in a Baltimore Apartment
Touch base with the nation's history as you live in relaxation in a condo in Baltimore. Get to feel being a resident of a precious heritage. Be a member of a vibrant community that makes the condominiums at Baltimore their home. All of these you can do...
Famous Novels and Books About Lawyers and the Legal System – Pop Culture and Law
There have been millions of books written about attorneys and the legal system. Some of the best books about lawyers are listed below along with a brief description about their plots. These books are all "must reads" for lovers of a good lawyer book.
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New Galapagos Luxury Yacht
The luxury yacht Grace was built in 1929 and she has a very interesting. She was owned by millionaire tycoons like Sir George Tilley and Aristotle Onassis, a brief stint in the British navy and the vacation home of guests recognized worldwide, including W...
Royal Collection, Bonhams and The Queen of England,Royal Collection, were NOT duped
By Marlene Duval and Associates
Artist's existence , Anne Petrie (1932 - 2006) confirmed 2009-08-20
FOLLOWING last week's article in the Sunday Times of London, which was unquestionably defamatory, full of inaccuracies, unsubstantiated accusations...
Vintage Clothing Trends: The Rise and Fall of Bell-bottoms
Bell-bottoms were worn by American sailors during the War of 1812 and were eventually adopted by the British Navy in the 1850's. There is little documentation as to why, but a practical explanation often given is that the navy issue pants, when removed, c...
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