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  • Coral Calcium And What It Does For The Immune System
    By: Sutiyo Na | - What does coral calcium do for your immune system?

    The immune system generally takes charge of keeping the body safe from harm. It tediously gets on with a thorough battle against the viruses, bacteria, molds, yeasts, and fungi. However, there are instances when it fails to win the battle. Some foreign invaders are just too strong so the weaker immune systems don't get the edge. Even some of the common antibiotics have turned to be less effective so the new sets of mutated bacteri ...

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  • Edible Wild Mushrooms
    By: David H Urmann | - Mushrooms are spore-bearing bodies of fungus. Wild mushrooms are edible and safe to eat. It is used in many cuisines known to have nutritional value. Understanding mushroom identification must be followed upon assuming that a wild mushroom is edible.

    A mushroom is a fleshy spore typically produced, above the ground, on soil. Thousands of its types are regularly harvested. However, some cannot be cultivated easily. It is reported to have nutritional content such as riboflavin, thia ...

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  • Travertine Tiles: Timeless In Appeal
    By: Garret | - Travertine is a porous sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals. It is formed when a lot of water containing carbon dioxide seeps into limestone rock formations. The limestone dissolves, and gradually saturates the water. When the water is completely saturated, crystallization occurs, creating Travertine. The stone can be easily identified by the troughs and pitting on its surface. Pure Travertine rock is white in color, while those having impurities in them can be yel ...
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  • Mushrooms
    By: Andre Leite Alves | - The main groups of mushrooms are: Gilled mushrooms with stipe and cap and gills beneath (Portabellas), Boletes with stipe and cap with bores beneath (spongy looking), Tooth Fungi with stipe and cap and teeth beneath (no gills), Morels and Relatives with stipe and hood shaped cap, Polypores bracket shaped with pores, gills or teeth beneath or smooth (artist fungus that people use to draw on it), Cup Fungi that are cup shaped with or without stipe, Puffballs that puff in the air (globose, pear or ...
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  • The Benefits And Important Facts About "delightful Mushrooms"
    By: David H Urmann | - Mushrooms are of 2 different types; the edible and the poisonous mushrooms. Edible mushrooms not only provide nutrients, but also have a palatable taste.

    Edible mushroom is a mushroom harvested regularly and can be safely eaten. Since it has an enjoyable earthy taste and meaty texture, many famous cuisines largely use mushrooms in cooking such as:
    Chinese
    European
    Japanese

    Aside from their pleasant taste the edible mushrooms can be ...

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  • Trivia On India"s Biodiversity
    By: JASSI | - Trivia on Indias biodiversity
    India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earths landmass but has over eight percent of the worlds known wildlife.
    The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 endemic species of amphibians and a rich fauna of insects.
    Of the eight species of turtles found in the world, India is home to five species.
    Among the 20000 species of fishes known, more than 2000 species are ...

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  • Yacht Charter In The British Virgin Islands
    By: ken jones | - The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a British overseas territory, located in the north of the Caribbean Sea to the east of both Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Island chain. The approximate co-ordinates are 18 20' N 64 40' W. The archipelago of the Virgin Islands archipelago is made up of the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

    The British Virgin Islands enjoy a sub-tropical climate, moderated by the trade winds. Temperatures r ...

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