Magnesium-rich Foods And Why You Need Them – Part 2
Magnesium in your diet helps to prevent diseases and lessen the harshness of some diseases if you get them.
Thought For The Month
Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future. The past is closed and limited; the future is open and free.
Soil Biodiversity And Ecoregions – Temperate And Boreal Coniferous Forest
Coniferous forests are made up of cone-bearing trees whose leaves are small, mostly evergreen, needle- or scale-like.
Global Regenerative Agriculture Market
A recent study indicated that the global regenerative agriculture market is projected to accomplish significant growth by 2025 due to the surging demand…
Magnesium-rich Foods And Why You Need Them – Part 1
Magnesium (Mg) is considered a healthy mineral essential to your body, but it is estimated that 75% of Americans and people around the world are well below the recommended daily intake of Mg.
Soil Biodiversity And Ecoregions – Tropical And Subtropical Forest
Tropical forests can be found in Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico and on many of the Pacific, Caribbean…
Moringa – Tree of Life – Part 2
Moringa is one of the most nutritious and eco-friendly plants ever studied, even though the only way you can get it in many parts of the world is as a powdered supplement.
Dandelions: Every Part Of This Weed Is Good For You – Part 3
Many of the health benefits attributed to dandelion leaves, flowers and roots are likely the result of the high nutritional content of the plant.
Thought For The Month
The sun will rise and set regardless. What we choose to do with the light while it’s here is up to us. Journey wisely.
Distribution Patterns – Soil Biodiversity Over Time – Part 3
Soil organisms themselves can also influence vegetation succession. They do this via a process called plant-soil feedback…
Moringa – Tree of Life – Part 1
Moringa is a drought resistant, fast growing tree that can reach up to 3 meters in its first year. It is commonly referred to as the ‘Tree of Life’ due to its many practical uses.
Dandelions: Every Part Of This Weed Is Good For You – Part 2
Dandelions help manage blood sugar. Diabetes is a metabolic condition with insulin resistance as its hallmark symptom.
Thought For The Month
Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.
Distribution Patterns – Soil Biodiversity Over Time – Part 2
Soil biodiversity also changes over hundreds or thousands of years, through processes of primary succession, which is the gradual and natural development…
Why Daily Greens Are The Real Fountain Of Youth – Part 2
One of the primary explanations is the exceptional nutritional profile of most dark, leafy greens which includes an array of vitamins and phytochemicals…
Dandelions : Every Part Of This Weed Is Good For You – Part 1
Dandelions are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidant compounds that likely contribute to a long list of health benefits…
Thought For The Month
Modern civilization is largely devoted to the pursuit of the cult of delusion. There is no general information about the nature of mind.
Distribution Patterns – Soil Biodiversity Over Time
Soil biodiversity is not static. Populations of soil organisms change constantly over time, with changes in the structure and diversity of soil communities occurring…
Why Daily Greens Are The Real Fountain Of Youth – Part 1
You’ve heard it all your life: “Eat your greens.” But did you know that eating just one cup of leafy greens each day makes your brain an average of 11 years younger than someone who skips them?
How The Sounds Of Nature Affect Your Well-being
A new study finds that natural sounds offer health benefits. A group of scientists decided to study the merits of nature using their ears instead of their eyes.
Thought For The Month
You must understand the whole of life, not just one part of it. That is why you must read, that is why you must look at the skies, why you must sing, dance and write poems, and suffer, and understand, for all that is life.
Distribution Patterns – Soil Biodiversity At The Extremes – Part 3
The Earth’s critical zone is defined as the heterogeneous, near surface environment in which complex interactions involving rock, soil, water, air…
Can Farmer’s Markets Help Heal The World?
Farmers markets have been around for ages. Now more than ever, not only are farmers markets important gathering places and amazing settings to take the family to enjoy fresh, local food and crafts.