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Thyme Leaf 425 mg. 100 Capsules Thyme Leaf 425 mg. 100 Capsules

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Description

Thyme leaf is known as a powerful antiseptic and a general tonic, with healing powers. It is said to be used in cases of anemia, bronchial and intestinal disturbances.

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Thymus Eu-Serpyllum from Mary Evans Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Thymus Eu-Serpyllum from Mary Evans

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Photo Puzzle, THYMUS EU-SERPYLLUM. CREEPING WILD THYME . Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top...

Creeping Thyme: Poems Creeping Thyme: Poems

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Ron Pies offers a rare poetic journey through his experience as a psychiatrist and as a man in this collection. Pies teaches at Tufts and Harvard Medical School and has published in medical and other journals...


Creeping With The...


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Creeping With The...

Creeping Thyme: Poems by Ronald Pies


Creeping Thyme: Poems by Ronald Pies


$19.5


Ron Pies offers a rare poetic journey through his experience as a psychiatrist and as a man in this collection. Pies teaches at Tufts and Harvard Medical School and has published in medical and other journals. He has written widely on the therapeutic uses of poetry and the nature of poetic language. He lives in Lexington, Massachusetts with his wife, Nancy Butters. Author: Pies, Ronald Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2004/02/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.28 inches

Creeping Duck


Creeping Duck


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Creeping Duck

Creeping With The Cats


Creeping With The Cats


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Creeping With The Cats

Sprig Of Thyme


Sprig Of Thyme


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Sprig Of Thyme

The Sprig Of Thyme


The Sprig Of Thyme


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The Sprig Of Thyme

Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 10 lb box: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 10 lb box: HE


$428.04


This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 10 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb at a further discount in our 25 lb pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''coura

Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 25 lb box: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 25 lb box: HE


$1011.24


This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 25 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb in our 10 lb bulk pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and althou

Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1/4 lb bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1/4 lb bottle: HE


$18.77


This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go dee

Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1/2 lb bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1/2 lb bottle: HE


$31.54


This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go dee

Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1 lb bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 Powder 1 lb bottle: HE


$57.07


This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go dee

Thyme Leaf 10:1 360 vegicap bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 360 vegicap bottle: HE


$69.48


We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go deeper. Tracing it back beyond the world of Socrates and Plato, we find that thymos comes from the Indo-European root dheu, which is the base of a wide variety of derivatives meaning ''to ri

Thyme Leaf 10:1 60 vegicap bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 60 vegicap bottle: HE


$15.35


We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go deeper. Tracing it back beyond the world of Socrates and Plato, we find that thymos comes from the Indo-European root dheu, which is the base of a wide variety of derivatives meaning ''to ri

Thyme Leaf 10:1 90 vegicap bottle: HE


Thyme Leaf 10:1 90 vegicap bottle: HE


$20.48


We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Thyme - Botanical Extract 10:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme, Mountain Thyme, Wild Thyme, French Thyme '' ...thyme that smells of dawn in Paradise.'' - Rudyard Kipling Thyme is indispensable in the kitchen, but it is also indispensable in your herbal closet as a powerful antiseptic (it is an ingredient in Listerine) and expectorant that has been used for thousands of years to loosen phlegm in deep-seated chest infections and to ease bronchitis and asthma. It also supports the gastrointestinal system, especially helping to rid the body of flatulence, as well as easing indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and stomach cramps. Moreover, Thyme is said to calm the nervous system, induce sleep, dispel nightmares, lift the spirits during depression and increase energy. Don't you think it should be in your herbal closet? History: Thyme is a small, shrubby evergreen that is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe and widely cultivated in the warm, sunny fields of Europe and North America, where it also grows wild in some places. There are many varieties of Thyme, and the cultivated, garden plant is most commonly used in herbal medicine. The woody, downy stems of this hardy perennial are stiff and bear gray-green leaves with blue-lavender-pink to whitish flower clusters that bloom from April to July. The highly aromatic plant, which may reach a height of fifteen inches, has a strong, spicy taste and odor and has been esteemed as an important medicinal herb for thousands of years. It was known to the Egyptians, who used it in the embalming process (it is still used in embalming fluid) and also as a preservative. The Greek physician, Dioscorides ( c.40-90 AD), described its use to calm convulsions and other spasms and nervous conditions, and the first-century Roman scholar, Pliny, recommended it for snakebites, headaches and the poisons of marine creatures. The origin of the botanical genus, Thymus, is slightly ambiguous, but it is believed to be derived from the Greek word, thymon, or thumus, meaning ''strength'' or ''courage,'' and although it is a Greek derivative, its roots go deeper. Tracing it back beyond the world of Socrates and Plato, we find that thymos comes from the Indo-European root dheu, which is the base of a wide variety of derivatives meaning ''to ri

Thyme


Thyme


$149.95


A comprehensive volume covering all aspects of the biology, pharmacology and industrial processing of the genus Thymus . An extremely up-to-date review which will be of interest to those in the fields of medicinal plants and natural products.

Wintergreen, Creeping


Wintergreen, Creeping


$6.95


Delightfully aromatic foliage and year round color make Creeping Wintergreen a favorite ground cover for partial to full shaded areas. Produces white flowers lightly tinted with pink in spring. Creeping Wintergreen foliage starts out as glossy green and turns red as the weather cools. You'll love the sight of the red fruits in the summer. Grows to 6" tall. Spreads up to 3'. Deer resistant. For a rain garden.

Phlox, Creeping


Phlox, Creeping


$3.95


The Creeping Phlox grows about 4 inches tall, stays green all year (in mild climates) and gives masses of color in early spring. Creeping Phlox comes in our choice of red, blue, white, or pink. Wonderful ground cover or border. Strong northern-grown field divisions sent. Partial shade or full sun. Hummingbird and Buttefly attractant. Deer resistant.

Flesh Creeping Gonzoid & Other ...


Flesh Creeping Gonzoid & Other ...


$349


Flesh Creeping Gonzoid & Other ...

Journey To Thyme - Vols. 1-5


Journey To Thyme - Vols. 1-5


$38.99


Journey To Thyme - Vols. 1-5

Rosemary and Thyme - The Complete Series


Rosemary and Thyme - The Complete Series


$30.99


Rosemary and Thyme - The Complete Series

Journey To Thyme Vol 1-5


Journey To Thyme Vol 1-5


$699


Journey To Thyme Vol 1-5

The Creeping Unknown


The Creeping Unknown


$13.99


Track Listing: 1. Harmonic Deluxe, 2. Shelf Control, 3. Details at Play, 4. Last Outlaws, 5. International Loss Adjuster, 6. Fog and Wind, 7. Extinguisher, 8. Footbridge, 9. Creeping Unknown, The, 10. 2nd Hand Air, 11. Somewhere on the Coast, 12. Wick Effect, The, 13. Slow Room, The, 14. When Shade Was Made, 15. Morepork Makes It Home, 16. Creek Country, 17. Navigator, 18. Upper Lab, 19. Near to a Beautiful Park

Darkness Creeping


Darkness Creeping


$7.99


Imagine being trapped forever in someone else’s nightmare, with no means of escape. Or caught on one of the most terrifying roller coasters of all time, when suddenly the tracks ahead just disappear. Enter the world of Darkness Creeping, where hollow-eyed skulls arrive in the mail and nothing is as it seems. Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner and beloved author Neal Shusterman walks on the dark side with this classic collection of masterfully creepy stories so horrifying, you may have to read them twice to remind yourself they’re not real.

Creeping Failure


Creeping Failure


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For most of us, eating healthfully means cutting down on salt. Even if cutting down your salt intake won't reduce your waist measurement, it'll make you a healthier person, better able to follow your weight management programme.

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But it's not that simple. Have you ever been confused by the nutritional labels on food? Salt or sodium, what's the different?

Salt is the general name given to sodium chloride. 6g of salt contains about 2.5g of sodium. It's the sodium in salt that can lead to health problems. For example, sodium can lead to higher than recommended blood pressure.

It's important that you educate yourself to avoid over indulging on salt. You may feel that by reducing your calorie intake and cutting out rich creamy sauces and refined sugars you have all the bases covered. Not necessarily. Sometimes to compensate for reduced fat, you or the manufacturer may add extra seasonings. Salt is one the ways flavour can be added into a low fat diet. Be careful and read food labels carefully.

When cooking:

Add fresh natural herbs such as basil, coriander, rosemary, mint and thyme to lean protein options such as chicken, tofu and fish.

Don't add salt when cooking. Taste the cooked food, then decide how much you need - if any!

Chop fresh mint onto salads and add fresh basil to tomatoes.

When eating out:

Don't add salt until you've tried your food. It's so easy to add it automatically!

Go easy on salt, and add more pepper instead!

Is Sea Salt Better For You?

There are minute traces of minerals in sea salt, which you don't find in ordinary salt. Although these might be beneficial, it's just as important that you cut your intake of sea salt.

How does salt creep into our food?

Processed foods - watch the labels carefully, you might be amazed!

Salt we add when cooking or at the table

Salt found naturally in most foods

When shopping:

Replace unhealthy salt-laden snacks such as crisps with crunchy soy nuts for an oven-roasted flavour

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