11 Common Foods for Natural Remedies

Written by Robert Stockham

This is not my original content! I read this article and thought it was so interesting, that I had to post it and add a link. I love to travel and there are plenty of travel sites. But I am watching how much energy I use just to travel to the store, so when I found the site Go Green Travel Green, I was thrilled. The article I am linking to was about how to naturally relieve common health issues while traveling. It is good, because other countries do not always have the same regulations regarding medications. But for those of us who prefer a healthier lifestyle, why wait for a trip? Some of the ideas in this article are great for common ailments. Check out this article. It is a good read, and besides there is probably some honey or turmeric in your cabinet!

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One Response to “11 Common Foods for Natural Remedies”

  1. jake says:

    Hi Robert! I don’t have your e-mail, so please forgive me for cluttering up your comments with this. I got this in a Playhouse Square newsletter today and thought you and your readers might enjoy it:

    HIDDEN CLEVELAND TOURS
    SUNDAYS, APRIL 5 and MAY 3, 2 – 5 PM

    Cleveland is full of hidden history and architecture and the Down & Aroundtown Organization (PlayhouseSquare and 10 other partnering neighborhoods) have planned two tours that will give Clevelanders a chance to explore some of these hidden sites. The Down & Aroundtown group is a collaboration of the most dynamic Cleveland neighborhoods all working together to bring out the most unique and interesting qualities of each district. Each tour is three hours long and each location is connected by Lolly the Trolley. A team of community tour guides with stories and background history will lead each of the tour locations.

    Tour One (April 5) includes:
    Tyler Village- St. Clair Superior
    The Hermit Club- PlayhouseSquare District
    Cleveland Trust Rotunda- Gateway District
    Fire House or Fire Museum- Flats Oxbow
    Union Gospel Press- Tremont

    Tour Two (May 3) includes:
    Monroe Cemetery- Ohio City
    Bridgeview Apartments- Warehouse District
    The Tower Press Building- Quadrangle
    Asia Plaza- Asia Town
    Dunham Tavern & Museum- Midtown

    Tickets can be purchased by calling the Downtown Cleveland Alliance at 216-736-7799 and for more information please visit http://www.downtownclevelandalliance.com

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