Natural Health
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Articles in May 2008 issue of Natural Health
- Supplemental info
by Jan Stephens - Saving sandalwood
by Stacy Adimando - Flower power: floral extracts can uplift, soften, and strengthen your skin
by Olessa Pindak - Safer shower curtains
by Trascey L. Jennings - Q how can I treat rosacea naturally?
by Emmy Favilla - Queen of green: eco expert Sara Snow has a mission: to show families that saving energy is fun and easy
by Stacy Adimando - Therapy query
by Kim Piccioni - Michael Pollan on eating well
by Stacy Adimando - Pollen busters: conquer hay fever naturally
by Kathleen Engel - Kitchen confidential: a devastating stroke at age 21 ended my dancing career but led me to my true calling
by Adrienne Kane - For the record
- Cold sore cure
by Joanna Whitehouse - How can I heal plantar fasciitis? Treat aching feet with new shoes, a massage ball, or some easy stretches
by Adam Bible - The detox supplement: cleanse your digestive system and feel energized with triphala, an Ayurvedic herb
by Matthew Solan - Cadbury cuts emissions
by Stacy Adimando - Plant a healing garden: fresh herbs like basil and rosemary can strengthen your immunity and reduce stress
by Jessica Cerretani - Healthy tees: we scoured the racks to find these soft, playful and pesticide-freeshirts
- Ask the experts
by Bernadette Sukley - Yoga mats
by Daniel Mazori - Best fishes: a cook's guide to shopping forand cooking witheco-friendly seafood
by Janice Huang - Be a better neighbor: a simple gesture of neighborliness can transform a community
by Karen M. Jones - Must-have supplements
by Megan O'Neill - Beauty sleep: wake up looking refreshed with our four-step bedtime routine
by Megan O'Neill - Radish ready
by Christine Richmond - Eat your sunscreen: focus on these five foods to boost your defenses against sun damage and skin cancer
by Catherine Guthrie - Fight hot flashes with flax
by Rachel Merkhofer - Lift your spirit: try our weights workout and watch your strength and confidence soar
by Karen Asp - Accept it: "the key to dealing with catastrophe is to acknowledge it and then move on
by Mary Bolster - Organic makeup
by Olessa Pindak - Stressed out? But here's the good news: the secret to staying healthy and feeling energized is simply learning how to … slow down
by Chrystle Fiedler