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100 Amazing How-To Sites to Teach Yourself Anything

Posted by Site Administrator in Online Learning May 7th, 2009 Learning new skills and expanding your knowledge doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are loads of free resources on the Web that can help you find instructional videos, tutorials and classes to learn a wide variety of skills from fixing basic car problems to speaking another language. With 100 sites to choose from, you’re bound to find something here that will help you learn just about anything you could want. General Tutorials http://www.ratedcolleges.com/blog/2009/100-amazing-how-to-sites-to-teach-yourself-anything/

Raw foods and enzymes

http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/enzymes.htm The more I study nutrition, the more I am convinced that we need to eat raw uncooked unprocessed food. In 1970, Americans spent about $6 billion on fast food. In 2000, they spent more than $110 billion. It is becoming increasingly clear that one of the major reasons vegetable juicing works is that it is living raw food.
I didn’t try digestive enzymes in our sons’ biomedical treatment until a year into the gf/cf diet. I wish I had started earlier, because, boy oh boy, did they help! Our kids guts are damaged and need help in the repair process. http://healingautismandadhd.wordpress.com/diet-2/digestive-enzymes/

Digestive Enzymes « Healing Autism & ADHD

Lifestyle and eating your health

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http://livingmaxwell.com/best-juicer-on-the-market These last few days, I’ve been doing a ton of juicing at home and it has made a huge difference in how I have been feeling.

My Juicing These Last Few Days

Ageless Woman? WPTV 5 News

http://www.wptv.com//dpp/news/ageless-woman Annette Larkins shows off her garden in her Miami-Dade County backyard. It's full of fruits and vegetables. Every corner of her garden has something that is edible.
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Ancient underwater cities being found that are 10,000 years old

Lost city 'could rewrite history' By BBC News Online's Tom Housden The remains of what has been described as a huge lost city may force historians and archaeologists to radically reconsider their view of ancient human history. http://rabbithole2.com/presentation/ancient/ancient_underwater_cities_found.htm
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