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  • Nuttgirl – I don’t know if you read it or not but someone posted a post in the ‘beautiful hair’ thread about doing the liver and gallbladder cleanse. She said that she knew lots of people who were cured of their hair loss by cleansing their liver an…
  • Considering getting a Biosta Sprouter. It is so easy you could keep the sprouts in your room so it would not bug your roommates. It is cute too! No electricity involved and it honestly makes sprouting so easy I couldn’t believe it. all you have to d…
  • I too really miss pita bread/chips! If you want them chewy, add soaked flax. If you would rather them be flakey/crunnchy, use dry and grind into a powder. :) I am definatley trying these. Another tip if you want them like the the “greasier” pita chi…
    in PITA CHIPS! Comment by queenfluff
  • I haven’t done it (we have picked wild greens from the beach before in Florida – I forgot what they were called – very salty like sea weed). but be aware that some seaweed “farmers” are sort of a “juristiction” on certain areas. Meaning they farm th…
  • Where you guys buy your kelp noodles at? Asian markets? Japanese? How are they different from just buying the kelp itself?
    in KELP NOODLES Comment by queenfluff
  • Good question. I think we would have heard about it if there was. Another thing is that some nutritional yeasts are fortified which definatley would not make them raw. My guess is that is the drying process. Here is how it is made: It is produced by…
  • For spices some of the those I always seem to use are black peppercorns (freshly cracked they add some nice zing to your recipes and salads), pink salt, onion powder, garlic power, italian seasoning. I always have olive oil too and nutritional yeast…
  • You can use wax paper in the dehydrator. That is all I use and it has never melted. Be sure you use the natural brown kind not the white and coat with some olive oil before you put your item on so they don’t stick. I would think that parchment paper…
  • Yes, you can eat them raw but you might find them tastier if you marinate/pickle them. Did you pick them wild?
    in Grape Leaves Comment by queenfluff
  • I have had this bread. We went to the cafe in Las Vegas. It is a great store (lot of raw stuff you would buy online otherwise). I bought several flavors of the bread and I was so excited but it wasn’t that good. It was pretty bland. The texture was …
  • This has always been the case with me all thorough my life. I feel like Snow White! Although, the closer I live to being completely natural it happens even more now. Yesterday stray kitty comes up to me (of course, I have three cats and all my stuff…
  • Morning_theft – That is very interesting story! It could be related to where you live and the strength of the sun in your area too. Although, I believe that lack of sun makes your hair darker. More time you spend in the sun the lighter your hair wil…
  • I was looking this up on the web and came across this article: http://www.thetech.org/genetics/ask.php?id=63 It basically says that the reason why our hair color changes from when we are kids is because certain genes get “turned off” – so in order t…
  • I have heard of some raw foodies says there hair color changed a bit. No one said it went back to their childhood color though. Someone said when they took tons of MSM it went more red I think. Even David Wolfe says this will happen. Hair going gray…
  • RawSarah - Yes, most henna adds color but there is a “neutral” henna that has no color – it only conditions and adds shine! I have used it several times. It makes your hair feel strong and thick too. ;) Just look in the henna section you should see …
  • pundee - I would use Light Mountain Henna Products – completely natural! 100% henna. You can buy at most HFS and Whole foods. I have used the neutral many times and it adds some shine. It seems weird but believe it or not there are hennas that are n…
  • Jojoba oil is the oil that is most like the natural oils on your hair and skin. So that is the best choice in oils for your hair and scalp. Coconut oil will moisturize but not really add shine. You might want to try a a little bit of shea butter – j…
  • If you are wanting to pick from those three soap, pick the dr. bronners. Clearly Natural and Toms of Maine have many bad chemicals in them. Dr.Bronners is the most natural. Don’t be fooled by the word “natural” on labels – read the ingredients and l…
  • I did an experiment yesterday where I fermented some young coconut meat with probiotic and added some sweetener and irish moss. It actually tastes sort of like yoghurt! It has a sour sweet taste. I’ll post the recipe when I get a chance. I also trie…
  • For the yogurt, you might want to try fermenting coconut (like the young coocnut meat if you have it) with a probiotic – it should turn sour – more like yogurt. Yogurt is basically milk with bacterias that have been fermented anyhow. Add some fruit …
  • For the yogurt, you might want to try fermenting coconut (like the young coocnut meat if you have it) with a probiotic – it should turn sour – more like yogurt. Yogurt is basically milk with bacterias that have been fermented anyhow. Add some fruit …
  • Hi Winona – It is rule number one not to brush your hair when it is wet. (one of the first things I learned in beauty school long ago!). Your hair is more fragile when it is wet and you are more likely to stretch and break it (ever notice how your h…
  • southernlover – Well, that is one thing that always seem to be slow for me – hair growth. I must admit I haven’t been regular with my massages and my MSM lately though (I just a short MC though so I could not take any MSM). Although, I can tell what…
  • southernlover – I still lost an average amount of hair at the beginning of no poo. Don’t forget that hair still sheds in cycle. I have times where I have a little bit more hair than I would like in a comb but it isn’t anything I worry about. My hair…
  • Your at the first week which is a the worst for oilines so it can’t get anything but better. Let us know how it is after two weeks. I had oiliness at the roots and dryness static at the ends. Don’t you have dry ends? You didn’t mention whether your …
  • nycgrrl – isn’t it weird? I have way less fallout too on no poo. Before, I used to have a strand or two come out when I ran my fingers through my hair – no more only when I comb and there is really no hair in the shower drain – maybe a few strands n…
  • spider – Lemon will lighten the hair color if you pour it directly on the hair and sit out in the sun with it on for a looong time. If you are asking if it will lighten your hair by just using it to remove the oilies than no – Lemon needs the power …
  • If anyone has any doubt about whether or not this works on long thick hair, check out this woman’s hair. http://www.sunfoodpages.com/forum/ultimatebb.ph… (scroll down towards the bottom to see Raw Ipharadisi’s picture – see how beautiful and clean h…
  • I love rawganique. I have been ordering from them for years. I wish the stuff were a little cheaper. I have spent a small fortune on the clothing there. I am actually selling some of my rawganique clothes (womens size S & M) on Ebay this week. …
  • Yes, start rubbing in MSM lotion right away! Start taking it internally to if you can.
    in Scar Removal Comment by queenfluff