Pamela Anderson Can Make Her Plants Pet Safe

Actress Pamela Anderson is a well-known animal lover and activist. Like many people, Ms. Anderson may struggle with keeping houseplants safe from pets. In fact, cats are notorious plant nibblers and soil diggers. But, with some careful plant selection, placement, and creativity, you can keep your cat from ruining your plants, and keep your cat safe from potentially harmful plant varieties.

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Did Charles Darwin know ‘The Secret’?

Here is a topic that will possibly — profoundly — change your perception of the famous Darwinian phrase survival of the fittest.

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Top Secret: How The Easter Bunny Stays Fit

With all the Easter eggs this bunny has to deliver, it’s hard for him to find the time to stay fit. And for the Easter bunny he’s got to stay fit to be super efficient on his big day (Easter). But today I’ll share with you an important type of training Mr. Bunny does to prepare for Easter. It’s called High Intensity Interval Training or HIIT. Read the rest

Ho’oponopono For Stress Relief

At some point or other, everyone experiences stress. Stress is essentially an emotional and physical reaction to some stimulus. Though people tend to categorize stress as an entirely emotional or mental reaction, the response caused by stress ultimately causes a physical reaction in the body. The physical reactions caused by stress, if such reactions occur regularly over time, can lead to a number of physical ailments. Fatigue, back pain, muscle soreness, and even heart dysfunction have all been linked to chronic stress reaction. It’s understandable then why many people seek ways to reduce the stress in their lives.

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Herbs That Cure Disease

Throughout human history, plants have played a key role in treating human diseases. Throughout thousands of years of trial and error, humans found which plants were good for treating their ailments and which herbs would cure or help with their health problems. In recent human history, first the alchemists,then the chemists and medical scientists began to reak down the plant components into chemical and molecular divisions and with that beginning, laboratories began to produce “man-made” drugs for treating human diseases. While pharmaceutically prepared drug concoctions serve humans well, the natural herbs and their uses continue to play a large role in the treatment of human diseases just as they have for thousands of years.

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