Products | Manitoba Harvest - Hemp Foods:
At
Manitoba Harvest we share, create, and talk about hemp foods, it's our
#1 passion. Hemp foods taste great, are easy to use and are a great
addition to any diet! Hemp foods have a slightly nutty taste that is
similar to a sunflower seed or a pine nut. Just sprinkle Hemp Hearts
over cereal, salad, yogurt, or pretty much any food you want! Blend our
hemp protein powder into your favorite smoothie. Drizzle hemp oil over
cooked items or use as your base for a yummy dressing or sauce. You can
also add Hemp Hearts or hemp protein powder to baking and other recipes.
Check out our amazing recipe section for ideas.
Once you start experimenting and creating, the possibilities are endless! Plus, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods products are all Non-GMO Project Verified,
so you can feel great about sharing your Hemp Hearts with the entire
family (we don't blame you though if you want keep an entire bag all to
yourself too).
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So what are you waiting for? Try hemp foods today!
Saturday, June 06, 2015
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Coconut
Coconut | GreenMedInfo | Substance | Natural Medicine | Alternative:
Additional Topics Details for this Page
This links to a directory of research articles about Coconut health benefits
Article Count - 36
Cumulative Knowledge - 135
Additional Topics Details for this Page
This links to a directory of research articles about Coconut health benefits
Article Count - 36
Cumulative Knowledge - 135
Thyroid Diseases
Thyroid Diseases | GreenMedInfo | Disease | Natural Medicine: Additional Topics Details for this Page
Article Count - 27
Cumulative Knowledge - 223
Article Count - 27
Cumulative Knowledge - 223
Monday, May 18, 2015
Fiscal 2015 Defense Authorization $604.2 billion in discretionary funding
we need to stop this crap!
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
"Culture in Decline" - some common sense
"Culture in Decline" - by PJ - Zeitgeist:
“Culture in Decline” is a 30 min., Bi-Monthly Web-Series created and hosted by Peter Joseph.
As with all of Peter's video work, it is part of a Free Distribution
Media Project that allows open, non-profit distribution of his film
media across the world. The Series' central viewing medium is YouTube,
via the “Culture in Decline” Official Channel.
“Culture in Decline” is a satirical yet serious expression that
challenges various cultural phenomena existing today which most of
society seem to take for granted. Nothing is considered sacred in this
Series except for a detached benchmark of fundamental logic and reason -
forcing the viewer to step out of the box of “Normality” and to
consider our societal practices without traditional baggage and biases.
Common themes include Politics, Economics, Education, Security,
Religion, Vanity, Governance, Media, Labor, Technology and other issues
centric to our daily lives.
The Pilot Episode of Culture in Decline, "What Democracy?" was met with great praise from various Counter-Culture Icons, such as Comedian Joe Rogan, who stated:
"Peter Joseph is asking the questions and
proposing the possible solutions that we should be demanding from the
elected leaders of this crazy world. His brilliant analysis of this
ridiculous system we're operating under is one of the most important
voices for change in this generation."
-Joe Rogan
Support for "Culture in Decline" is achieved through voluntary
Donation. If you wish to support this ongoing work and hence the free
Torrents and Downloads, please go here.
“Culture in Decline” is a 30 min., Bi-Monthly Web-Series created and hosted by Peter Joseph.
As with all of Peter's video work, it is part of a Free Distribution
Media Project that allows open, non-profit distribution of his film
media across the world. The Series' central viewing medium is YouTube,
via the “Culture in Decline” Official Channel.
“Culture in Decline” is a satirical yet serious expression that
challenges various cultural phenomena existing today which most of
society seem to take for granted. Nothing is considered sacred in this
Series except for a detached benchmark of fundamental logic and reason -
forcing the viewer to step out of the box of “Normality” and to
consider our societal practices without traditional baggage and biases.
Common themes include Politics, Economics, Education, Security,
Religion, Vanity, Governance, Media, Labor, Technology and other issues
centric to our daily lives.
The Pilot Episode of Culture in Decline, "What Democracy?" was met with great praise from various Counter-Culture Icons, such as Comedian Joe Rogan, who stated:
"Peter Joseph is asking the questions and
proposing the possible solutions that we should be demanding from the
elected leaders of this crazy world. His brilliant analysis of this
ridiculous system we're operating under is one of the most important
voices for change in this generation."
-Joe Rogan
Support for "Culture in Decline" is achieved through voluntary
Donation. If you wish to support this ongoing work and hence the free
Torrents and Downloads, please go here.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
YES WE CAN: Booting Corporate Power, Communities Are Taking Back Control
Link: http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/04/14/booting-corporate-power-communities-are-taking-back-control-their-water
In the last fifteen years, the researchers note there have been 235 cases of such public take-back spanning 37 countries. A recent notable example happened just last month in Jakarta, Indonesia, where, the researchers write, a citizen lawsuit brought the privatization of the city's water systems to a end, as the private control "was deemed negligent in fulfilling the human right to water for Jakarta's residents."
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In the last fifteen years, the researchers note there have been 235 cases of such public take-back spanning 37 countries. A recent notable example happened just last month in Jakarta, Indonesia, where, the researchers write, a citizen lawsuit brought the privatization of the city's water systems to a end, as the private control "was deemed negligent in fulfilling the human right to water for Jakarta's residents."
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Thursday, April 09, 2015
Gratitude Beats Materialism
How Gratitude Beats Materialism, by Jason Marsh, Dacher Keltner:
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone tracking the science of happiness, which suggests that material things are unlikely to boost our happiness in a sustained or meaningful way. In fact, research suggests that materialistic people are less happy than their peers. They experience fewer positive emotions, are less satisfied with life, and suffer higher levels of anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone tracking the science of happiness, which suggests that material things are unlikely to boost our happiness in a sustained or meaningful way. In fact, research suggests that materialistic people are less happy than their peers. They experience fewer positive emotions, are less satisfied with life, and suffer higher levels of anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
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