Snow, the unlikeliest superfood - Telegraph »
Posted By Shana4Liberty 9 months, 1 week ago in Health & FitnessBefore the great thaw begins, save as much snow as you can – eating it can be good for you. The latest issue of Psychologies magazine – the women's wellbeing magazine that, according to the tagline, helps you "make sense of your world" – reports that rainwater's "slightly acidic chemistry may assist kidney function and remove toxins, alleviating arthritis and gallstones".
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earthlingerer9 months, 1 week ago
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I'm not even going to go into the fact that rain and snow trap atmospheric particulates, like dust, chemicals, and even radioactive elements... I'll just add this:
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Bacteria Make Snow And Rain
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