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    1…2…breathe. 1…2…breathe. As I stare at neon ropes, I become completely disconnected from everything around me. Osteogenesis Imperfecta. These two foreign words were the essence of why I was currently treating a jump rope test as seriously as the first landing on the moon. Osteogenesis Imperfecta, in its medical sense, meant those who possess it also possessed fragile bones that break inexplicably easily. Osteogenesis Imperfecta in its literal sense meant that I was flawed and therefore had challenges

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    Rosemary has been used for centuries as a pain reliever and cooking supplement. But through time rosemary has been not only a name, but adapted to modern day medicine. Rosemary may even be the future aid to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. It could be the medicine of the future. Rosemary, or Rosmarinus officinalis, was originally grown in the Mediterranean. However, there are many recordings of rosemary in Egypt where they buried their dead with rosemary on their graves or in

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    was unable to impregnate his wife. The wife, in desperate need of a cure, decide to go to the witch’s garden, in search of an herb called Rapunzalo, which would cure her husband’s infertility. The farmer’s wife knew that it was a dangerous journey, but she was willing to risk her life for an opportunity to start a family. The wife arrived to the garden and found the herb growing between the roots of a cypress tree. The farmer’s wife gathered enough to make a

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    Since the early 1990’s there has been an increasing trend in the US population using herbal supplements as a means to help prevent or treat health conditions. The industry has grown from 7,000 products in 1994 to a staggering 75,000 in 2008.1 The herbal supplement industry, specifically those containing botanical ingredients, took in nearly 5 billion dollars in revenue in 2012.2 More than half of the population reports using some type of herbal supplement, and more than 20 percent report using

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    the past, but should be considered and option made accessible to everyone today. Using herbal remedies and supplements has changed and restored my health, as I was able to cure my serious health issue without the use of prescription medication. Herbs and herbal remedies have a long history with favorable results, learning from my personal experience I believe people should be informed, and offered herbal remedies as an alternative to avert, or possibly even cure some health issues. Although, herbal

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    medicine in the form of natural herbs and home remedies to cure the unhealthy and prevent further disease. Furthermore, leading to the development of modern medications. In a world that is rapidly evolving in every aspect many cultures remain providing traditional medicine as a primary source of healthcare. In Africa and Asia nearly 80 percent of their populations utilize traditional practices rather than modern medicine. Traditional medicine is the use of natural herbs and plants that are found all

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    Wasabi and horseradish are often recommended as substitutes for each other and you may already be aware that wasabi is sometimes referred to as Japanese horseradish. Does this mean that they are the same thing? No, it does not. In fact, they have some differences that you should understand before choosing one over the other. We will examine those differences in the SPICEography Showdown below. How does wasabi differ from horseradish? The most obvious difference between these two condiments is the

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    own hand. If you have a garden you could even grown your own herbs. • They are natural. Man has learned to do many things but nature continues to know more. So matter how much noise the pharmaceutical companies make you should at least give some time to listen to nature and her own remedies. Now for the long version.

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    Arhaus Furniture

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    Several years ago, after deciding to redecorate my living room, I visited Arhaus Furniture. The thing about decorating is that my tastes never seem to match my budget, which is how I got into this gardening mess. Arhaus carried table accents that consisted of a shallow round or square ceramic dish full of lush, green, neatly manicured grass. Immediately, I was smitten with the unique concept, but not with the price. After leaving the furniture store, I called my husband and rattled off my list of

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    Turbinado sugar is a brown sugar, technically speaking; however, it is not the same product as brown sugar. If you are trying to decide which to use and especially if you plan to replace one with the other, you will want to learn what factors make each of them unique. The Turbinado Sugar vs. Brown Sugar SPICEography Showdown below can help you to make an educated decision. How do turbinado sugar and brown sugar differ? To understand how these sugars differ, we first have to look at how each of

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