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Preggie Pops for Morning Sickness & Queasy Pops for Nausea
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Preggie Pops are great, fast acting remedies when you feel nausea coming on. They have saved me many times from embarassing nausea when out in public. The flavors are pretty good (I didn't like the ginger or lavender) and they have a herbal makeup which provides good herbs for the belly which work very fast to stop nausea. Highly recommended!
Updated Mar 18, 2007
Yogi Tea - Mother to be tea
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Mother to be Tea is really good at keeping the nausea of the first trimester at bay. One cup when you wake up, and two more throughout the day, and it is very effective. I skip the sugar/milk because the taste is quite mild to begin with. Excellent product.
Updated Mar 18, 2007
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Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver
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Mr. Bento is adorable. Zojirushi products are generally awesome, and this lunchcase is perfect if you want a lunch of homemade soup, rice, leftovers, etc.
Updated Mar 15, 2007
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LifeStraw
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14 people recommended this item
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To add a bit of perspective to this designer water collection, while we marvel at all the different ways water can be presented to us as a lifestyle product, there are billions of people, that not only can't afford a bottle of water on a salary of a dollar a day, but don't even have access to safe water to drink.
This is where Lifestraw comes in, as one of the products that was specifically designed to resolve that problem. Shaped like and oversize straw, the system works in realtime, which means that all you have to do is find water, put one end in the water, your lips at the other end, and drink potable water free of germs and other contaminants.
The lifestraw can filter 700 litres, or a single person's need for a year. (via oO's very eclectic)
Updated Sep 28, 2006
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Jackie Chan (dot) Com
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Ever wonder what it would be like to be an A-List Hollywood movie star? Jackie Chan keeps an online diary in his own words, dating back several years in fact, that tells about his life and times in Hong Kong, the USA and all over the globe. I find it to be a very entertaining read and insightful into the real life and times of one of our greatest action-movie living treasures. His online store is well worth checking out too - he has great T-shirts and even an organic skincare line (which sadly I haven't tried yet as I feel it is too expensive to buy without trying a sample first). Jackie's one of the world's greatest philantrophists, and works tirelessly for charities all over Asia and his native China including the Red Cross, and the UN. He builds schools in China in the poorest regions to educate kids, and is a true-life rags to riches story as his upbringing was very poor and he had to work very hard. Jackie is truly someone who I consider a hero, albeit a human hero.
Updated Mar 14, 2007
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Natural and Organic Skin & Body Care from Neal's Yard Remedies
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2 people recommended this item
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I discovered Neal's Yard Remedies when I lived in London. I love them. Their Arnica salve is incredible for sore bodies. Also, their other products are all natural, organic and highly effective. Worth the money.
Updated Mar 14, 2007
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Bonaire / Home Page
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Bonaire is wonderful. It is a very eco-friendly island, that is one of the worlds' most beautiful and well-preserved islands. The environment is quite unique in the Caribbean as it is more arid, as the island was a land mass that was brought up from the ocean as opposed to volcanically formed as the other islands in the Caribbean are. There are loads of cacti, acacia trees, iguanas, flamingos, and other beautiful features of this island. It is also known as a diver's paradise as it offers some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world, thanks to its' crystal clear, unpolluted, protected waters. It's very clean, and not as poor as St. Kitts and Grenada. There is nearly 100% employment too. It's not as touristy as Aruba either. It's a perfect escape for the eco-friendly traveller who wants to see a different sort of the Caribbean.
Updated Mar 14, 2007
Whole Foods Market
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Yes, I know the joke - Whole Foods, Whole Paycheck. Yes, they're expensive. So is eating healthy, and I have found wherever I buy organic, be it the local store, Wal-Mart or Whole Foods, I'm walking out with a food bill that is roughly the same. What makes Whole Food more expensive is there is simply a bigger range and more products to choose from! That's not a bad thing, really, as I love to try new foods, that I know are healthy and organic, and have no msg, nitrates, GMOs, rBGH, etc. So, I love Whole Foods. I find the stores to be appealing and warm inside, clean and well stocked, with staff who are friendly and knowledgable. I LOVE their health, beauty and supplement aisles. I find that it is worth the money to go there and have a shopping experience that goes along with my philosophies and lifestyle. Try shopping there for the experience - it's a wonderful day at the grocery store. Just avoid lunchtime/weekends as it gets VERY crowded.
Updated Mar 13, 2007
Welcome to Muir Glen : organic tomatoes, pasta sauces, salsas and soups
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Their soups are delicious as are their tomato products and sauce. Yummy organic goodness! Tons of taste and flavor - you'll never go back to the big brands' soups again!
Updated Mar 13, 2007
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Sakura Bloom :: silk baby slings :: modern. natural. simple.
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These are the most beautiful silken baby slings I have ever seen. I love them and want one desperately! They're not cheap, but they are magnificent.
Updated Mar 13, 2007
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Better Living through Organics
Updated Mar 18, 2007
Chemistry is out. Organic is in. Reject processed chemical laden foods and embrace what our bodies were made to process - all...
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