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Recipes and advice for physical and mental health, slenderness, strength and beauty
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03.06.2013 | Try recipes from dandelions
Dandelions can be used as an ingredient in cake, salad, soup or spread. You can make wine, honey, vinegar or balm bath of them. … More
27.05.2013 | Detox treatment
Try detox treatment in the spring, it will help you. … More
26.05.2013 | Nettle tea
We recommend you make tea from the young leaves of nettles. You can go to the countryside to get them with scissors and a basket. … More
26.05.2013 | Young dandelion leaves
In the spring I recommend collecting young leaves of dandelions every day and eating at least some of them.
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11.01.2013 | How to treat wasp or bee stings
Few people know how to effectively help prevent swelling after bee and wasp stings. This advice also applies to people with allergies, it has been tried out for a long time. Many people have already been surprised how reliably it works. … More
01.11.2011 | The oil body massage
I would recommend for women, if possible, to have their bodies rubbed daily and lightly massaged. Ideally this should be done 2 times a day, in the morning and evening. If you have enough time to massage the body 2 times a day, do it at least every day a couple times a week; your body and your skin will thank you a lot. … More
13.09.2011 | Tip: How to eat during the full moon and new moon
Updated: January 9, 2012 … More
15.07.2011 | Recipe: Tibetan Garlic Drops - Natural elixir of youth!
An ancient Chinese remedy recipe, discovered by UNESCO in 1972 in Tibet on clay plates and has been translated into many languages. It dates back to between 4-5000 years BC.
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