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    Evening primrose oil for Eczema, Diabetes, Menstrual Disorders, and Joint Pains
    2008-06-19 04:36:25
    This supplement is a boon for women who experience the trauma of menstrual cramps every month. It is known by its name because its light yellow flowers open at dusk. The oil of evening primrose is very rich in polysaturated comega-6 fatty acids, which are necessary fatty acids that body needs to complete numerous functions including insulin absorption, regulating the heart, and regulating mood. The body does not manufacture these fatty acids on its own, so they have to be taken as food or food supplements. Aside from the omega-6 fatty acids, evening primrose oil has linoleic acid and gamma-linolenic acid (“GLA”). Both of these acids are very important and very beneficial to general well-being. GLA accounts for most of the supplement's therapeutic effects. Eczema: One of the leading uses of evening primrose oil is to treat eczema, an allergic skin condition that may develop if the body has trouble converting fats derived from food into GLA. In a study of 60 people with eczema GLA i
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    BLACK DIAMOND PRIMROSE HARNESS PKG - WOMENS
    2008-05-23 19:02:30
    BUY NOWProduct DescriptionThe Black Diamond Primrose Package comes with a Primrose AL women's climbing harness, ATC belay device, BD locking carabiner, BD chalk bag and BD chalk. Return Policy: Climbing equipment sales are final. In order to guarantee the life saving integrity of the climbing gear we sell -- theadventuresource.com cannot accept returns on any life safety climbing or mountaineering equipment. black diamond harness package womens , black diamond harness package women's , black diamond ladies harness package , black diamond primrose harness package , black diamond harness package , black diamond climber kit , black diamond climber's kit , black diamond climbers kit , Black diamond primrose climbers package , black diamond primrose climber's package , Primrose harness package , Primrose harness kit , primrose climbing gear , primrose harness , primrose harnesses , women's primrose harness , women's primrose harnesses , womens primrose harness , womens primrose harnesses ,
    By: Federasi Panjat Tebing Indonesia Sleman Yogyakarta
     
    Wild primrose
    2008-04-29 13:29:00
    Wild PrimroseThe Latin name for this very fresh flower is Primula vulgaris and although they readily flower from February until May the little clump that I have in my garden is slightly later than the ones growing in the local lanes. On a very special note .................. on Saturday 26th April there were four small leaf cutter bees buzzing around my little insect house. Will they come back and live in the house once more? I do hope so ... I was intregued by their behaviour last year, although I ended up with a very lacy garden where they had cropped the leaves. Unfortunately, we have had extremely heavy April downpours - certainly not the usual showers. So the big question - has the weather put paid to the young bees or will they return when the weather improves?
    By: Random Ramblings
     

    Happy Special Primrose Day!
    2008-04-19 04:29:00
    Gemstone of the MonthDiamondFlower of the Month: SweetpeaUpcoming Special Days 22 April - Earth Day 23 April - Administrative Assistants' Day (Secretaries' Day) 23 April - Saint George's Day 25 April - Arbor Day Today is “Primrose Day” and is a day in honour of the memory of one of Queen Victoria’s best loved Prime Ministers, Benjamin Disraeli (1804 – 1881). Primroses were one of Disraeli’s favourite flowers and Queen Victoria sent bouquets of them to his funeral. Look out for them in the woodlands near you and spare a thought for one of England’s most flamboyant PM’s. Not a particularly happy day for the Spanish Armada preparing to invade England because Sir Francis Drake chose this day in 1587 to sail into Cadiz and sink it. The story has it that Queen Elisabeth I wanted to call the job off but was too late as Drake had already set sail and couldn’t be contacted. Good story, Ma’am! The Treaty of London constituted Belgium as an independent state on this day in
    By: Happy Special Day!
     
    Primrose Day.
    2008-02-04 02:25:00
    February 5 The flower of the day, according to the much quoted but perhaps mythical medieval monks’ calendar, is the primrose (Primula vulgaris), and it is dedicated to the saint of the day, St. Agatha. The only common culinary use of flowers nowadays seems to be a few tossed into a salad for colour. A number of things have contributed to the decline in the use of edible flowers – the habitat of wild flowers is shrinking, cultivated flowers have been sprayed with pesticides, roadside flowers are tainted with vehicle exhaust fumes, and they are not generally sold in supermarket produce departments. ‘Tis a pity, for they were once used widely to make wine and spirits, pickles and jams and confections; they were added to composed salads and to 'made dishes' for both their flavour and colour. It seems unlikely that flowers will ever have such widespread culinary use again. Flowers also used to be used medicinally. The primrose was a veritable panacea for a wide range of p
    By: The Old Foodie
     
    Propaganda at the end of primrose path
    2007-10-08 04:05:59
    The Congress, both the Democrats and the Republicans, are on a give-away binge - the Democrats on a propaganda tour with the changes in the S-chip program, and the Republicans being led by the nose because of the coming election. Nevermind that some states are using these funds for adults, and many families [...]
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