J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | In response to efforts to regulate the content of TV ads for drugs, Billy Tauzin, president of the Pharmaceutical Research Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), the lobbying organization for the drug companies, was quoted by the New York Times (May 17, 2005) as having said, "We don't make ice cream or handbags or automobiles, we make products that save lives" ("Drug Industry Is Said to Work on Ad Code").
The argument drug manufacturers make for the high cost of their products, which has become an old saw by now, is that the money supports research and development of new life-saving meds. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They seized all the publications and all the confessional aids called E-meters they could find in desks, in ladies' handbags, in students' briefcases and in the session rooms.
"… the agents removed from the church to the waiting vans some tens of thousands of copies of over twenty Church books, texts, recorded sermons; even the Church archives were sacked. The confiscated material was handled roughly, and when ministers of the Church asked that their property be handled more carefully, the 'deputies' from Baltimore gave only sneering illiteracies for answer. | Ben-Erik van Wyk See book keywords and concepts | Beautifully handcrafted mats, handbags and hats are sold along roadsides and in curio shops. Remarkable is the fact that the bark regenerates after it has been stripped.
Agathosma betulina buchu • round leaf buchu
Round leaf buchu
Oval leaf buchu
Description Buchu is a shrub of up to 2 m in height, with small, broad, gland-dotted leaves and white or pale purplish flowers. It is sometimes confused with oval leaf buchu (Agathosma crenulata, previously known as Barosma crenulata) but the latter has narrower leaves (more than twice as long as broad, while those of A. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | They seized all the publications and all the confessional aids called E-meters they could find in desks, in ladies' handbags, in students' briefcases and in the session rooms.
"... the agents removed from the church to the waiting vans some tens of thousands of copies of over twenty Church books, texts, recorded sermons; even the Church archives were sacked. The confiscated material was handled roughly, and when ministers of the Church asked that their property be handled more carefully, the 'deputies' from Baltimore gave only sneering illiteracies for answer. | Ruth Winter, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | Among the many other uses are beads in necklaces, model making, flame retardants, dental cement, flooring, plastic gloves, adhesive tapes, plastic panties, and handbags. They are used to coat household appliances, in wall panels, cements and mortars, in road surfaces, in rigid foams, as a matrix for stained glass windows, as a metal finish, in antirust paints, and as fillers for cracks in cement. EPSOM SALTS • See Magnesium Sulfate. EQUISETUM ARVENSE and HIEMALE • See Horsetail. ERGOCALCIFEROL • Vitamin D2.
ERGOSTEROL • Provitamin D2. Derived from yeast or fungus ergot. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | Wide variety of hand-stitched bags made with cotton canvas and cotton webbing, including duffels, totes, handbags, briefcases, fanny packs, day packs, shave kits, camera cases, and tool wraps. Silk-screening and custom monogramming available.
Pueblo to People. Classic crocheted Guatemalan cotton totes with hand-loomed straps.
Barrier Cloth_
Barrier cloth, a special type of fabric made from cotton, is reputed to act as a shield through which petrochemical vapors cannot penetrate. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Only those who are environmentally sensitive should consider reducing the use of the following items: plastic lamp shades (use glass, metal, or natural fabrics); plastic bowls and dishes (use ceramic, glass, wood); plastic wrap; plastic food-storage containers (use glass or stainless steel containers); plastic pillow and mattress cases, upholstery materials, handbags, brushes and combs, shoes, and anything made of Naugahyde. You may think that it's impossible in our modern culture to avoid plastics. | Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich See book keywords and concepts | As if on cue, several of her classmates rushed over and fished out Arnica from handbags or coat pockets.
Although Arnica is helpful in all types of bruises, certain injuries will respond bettet to Hypericum, known as "the Arnica of the nerves." If you should catch your finger in a car door, fall on your tailbone, have your toe crushed on a dance floor—any of these painful situations call for Hypericum. This remedy, made from a plant called St. John's wort, has special healing powers for parts rich in nerves such as fingertips, toes, spine, palms, or soles. |
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