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Clay Eating Peruvian Macaws / Parrots "All sorts of macaws converge at a small area on the main claylick outside the Tambopata Research Center. The claylick is pretty much a simple cliff face. Somehow all of the birds know that if the clay they eat in the morning will dispell the toxins in the poisonous fruit during the day. They only need to eat clay during the times of the year when the non-poisonous fruit is not available. Many species of parrot know to do this. How do they all know? When did they learn? How did they discover this amazing property of the clay and propagate it to the rest of the parrots?" - Mick @ MickTravels Around the World Travel Guide, Copyright 2005, Reserved To explore potential answers these excellent questions, consider reading our new document: Living Clay Read more about indigenous habits and instinctual use of edible clay minerals in our bentonite articles section. |
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Truly natural organic supplements can sometimes be up to twice as expensive as their inorganic counterparts. As public awareness grows, more people are choosing natural organic over inorganic supplements. However, the truth is that each type of product must be evaluated independently. As an example, d-lenolate is a laboratory-made extract of the olive leaf plant, which has many benefits that the naturally extracted olive leaf extract does not have. When choosing supplements, consumers are best advised to take their time and research the whole playing field to ensure their product knowledge reflects the truth when choosing a particular type of supplement over another.
Whole food supplements are gaining popularity as individuals are seeking a more natural way to supplement their diet. Through the strong growth of companies like Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats, organically grown foods and freeze-dried food supplements are gaining in popularity, even though this form of supplementation is more expensive than buying single vitamins, minerals, and other health-promoting substances.
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