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Aromatherapy Essentials: 4 Facts That May Surprise You
Scents are everywhere. When you intentionally turn to them to improve your well-being, you're practicing what's called aromatherapy.
Nutrition to Fight Inflammation
Take a whole-body approach to knock down chronic inflammation.
Tips for Healthy Hydration
Don't wait until it's too late! Beat the heat with these great tips to keep you hydrated.
Intermittent Fasting
Short-term fasting is gaining popularity as a route to not just weight control but to potentially living a longer, healthier life.
Prevent Lyme Disease
Summer's the season for shorts and bare feet, rambling in the woods and fields. But with the threat of Lyme disease, your wanderings may not be as carefree as in the past.
Simple, At-Home Composting Tips
The process of naturally breaking down organic matter into soil has been around since our planet first started sprouting plants. Humans have used composting since the days of hunting and gathering...
Summer Pet Care
We aren't the only ones who love summer. Our pets enjoy the season's long days and outdoor activities, too. A few simple steps can keep everyone healthy and happy. Cool Pets Start with drinking water...
10 Supplements for Men
Most men (and women) need a nutritional boost beyond healthy diet alone. High-quality supplements supply extra vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other compounds to support health and vitality...
Summer Help: Applying Homeopathy
Summer's warmth leads to more outdoor activities and the potential for bumps, bruises, and burns. Certain homeopathic remedies stand out for the external treatment of these painful, but superficial,...
Companion Planting
The strategy of plant companionship encourages growth and prevents garden competition. This "companionship" pairs crops that will mutually benefit each other. The following are some examples of...
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