Articles tagged: kelp
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Robert Baird Baird The herb is extracted from Aurantii fructus immaturi, also known as unripe orange, and Aurantii pericarpium, or dried bitter-orange peel, both of which are derived from Citrus aurantium. It is also extracted from Citri pericarpium, known as dried lemon peel, which is derived from Citrus limon. written by james ellison Some of the most important organic fertilizers are fish emulsion, seaweed, earthworm castings, bone meal, kelp meal, and rock phosphates. These natural fertilizers will improve your plants, especially yield plants, and are great for the soil. written by james ellison Kelp is an herb which is so rich in minerals, vitamins and nutrients that it works extremely well as an all around every day vitamin. written by Sylvia Riley This article explores the dangers of commercial pet foods; the toxins, grotesque and harshly processed ingredients that can end up in your dog and cat’s food. These products are also species-inappropriate, high-carbohydrate and ill-suited to the physiology of dogs and cats. written by Sylvia Riley It’s not just humans that benefit from antioxidants in their diet, animals do too. Like humans, your dog and cat can suffer from the damaging effects of free radicals so notoriously linked to aging and disease. Antioxidants neutralize these hazardous molecules, and as such serve as potent protectors. Food is an essential source of these key players in our defense system with numerous vitamins, minerals and enzymes having antioxidant properties. << previous page 1 next page>> |