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Botanical Drawing of Coffee Plant $14.99 Botanical Drawing of Coffee Plant – Premium Poster |
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Close-Up of an Arabian Coffee Plant $24.99 Close-Up of an Arabian Coffee Plant – Photographic Print |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Coffee Beans on the Plant, Coffea Arabica $24.99 David Sieren Coffee Beans on the Plant, Coffea Arabica – Photographic Print |
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Close-Up of Coffee Beans on a Plant $24.99 R. Sacco Close-Up of Coffee Beans on a Plant – Photographic Print |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Medium Roast Coffee $6.49 This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz. |
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Kona Blend Coffee $8.49 Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Café Special® Coffee $5.99 Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz. |
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Breakfast Blend Coffee $8.49 Ease into the day as we do down in New Orleans with the smooth and mellow flavor of our Breakfast Blend. Ground 12 oz. |
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Teas, Cocoa and Coffee: Plant Secondary Metabolites and Health $199.95 Functional Foods & Neutraceuticals: Teas, Cocoa and Coffee: Plant Secondary Metabolites and Health |
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Coffee Roasting Plant of the Hudson’s Bay Company $79.99 Coffee Roasting Plant of the Hudson’s Bay Company – Premium Photographic Print |
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Robusta Coffee Plant Growing in a Field (Coffea Canephora) $24.99 A. Curzi Robusta Coffee Plant Growing in a Field (Coffea Canephora) – Photographic Print |
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New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory $5.49 Indulge in a delicate combination of fine Arabica beans and high quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans. Ground 16 oz. |
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Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee $8.49 This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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1 Box of Leisure Slimming coffee weight loss coffee diet supplement( WEIGHT LOSS DIET) $0.01 Leisure Slim Slimming Coffee WEIGHT LOSS DIETNO DIETS! NO SIDE EFFECTS!Drinking a cup of Leisure 18 Slimming Coffee can effectively decompose fat and also has the desired effect that can improve heart and blood vessel circulation.For women, Leisure 18 Slimming Coffee also has a beauty effect. Drinking it can make you radiant light and charming. Those who are suffering from low blood pressure can drink Leisure 18 Slimming Coffee daily to better the condition. It is helpful to prevent cancer, also with anti-aging and can even prevent cardio vascular disease.Main Ingredients:This product has been made of Brazil Original Forest small black coffee, natural plant gamboges fruit HCA, and with intelligent scientific processing with precise extraction. It is a pure natural, healthy, safe with NO SIDE EFFECT Slimming Product . It is not a common coffee, it is a slimming product of the specific result through many years of repeated research and development as well as spending large amounts of the research fund by the America KANGSHO Lainuo International Medical Research Center.Magic effect:You will be slender in only 18 days. This product is delicious and can reduce fat. Drinking this coffee you can enjoy the elegant pleasure while your figure becomes slender and charming. Have you ever imagined this Magic! Yes, the time is now. This is the promise of LEISURE 18 SLIMMING COFFEE to the beauty.HOW DOES IT WORK!1.Lock the fat and prevent the absorption equals to the fat digesting substance of the fatty acid, single glycerin fat , Glycerin forms the substance with negative electricity. The Slimming Coffee coming in the gastric juice forms the pectin with negative electricity which equally distributes gastric juice and immediately exerts the strong ion absorption effects when meeting with the fat digestive product this produces large amounts of the compound at that time. The Fat producing substances have been wrapped by the pectin of Leisure 18 Slimming Coffee and cannot be abs |
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A Hand-Book To Coffee Planting In Southern India $15.75 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1864Original Publisher: Printed by Pharoah and Co.Subjects: AgricultureCoffee Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: Thus, cut this year at c, and next year at d — and so on. 7. Eemove all branches with the knife, that grow into the crown, or are irregularly thrown out and cross each other much. 8. Keep your plants short by topping them at about 5 feet, and they will become vigorous and healthy. 9. All broken or otherwise injured branches, should be carefully cut away from the coffee bush. If these rules are carefully adhered to, we shall seldom go wrong on the subject of pruning. dandling — We now come to the last operation, namely that of ” handling.” Handling means the examination of the plants by the hand, and the removal of all superfluous shoots, which can be better done by removing and plucking them away with the hand from the base. No ” stump” or ” stool” is left for the reappearance of fresh shoots, the wound readily heals, and all is over. The stopping the growth of a plant, induces it to burst forth in all directions with young shoots and suckers, that will so crowd and choke the crown of the plant, as completely to exclude light and air, consequently handling will be called for to remove these, more especially to keep the centre of the trees carefully clear of young wood. Another advantage gained by handling when properly performed, consists in passing the hand lightly along the stem of the plant, not only to remove suckers, but to clear it of moss and other parasites and at the same time free the stem of any loose bark; for this only gives cover to insects in most instances destructive to the |
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A Hand-Book To Coffee Planting In Southern India $23.86 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1864Original Publisher: Printed by Pharoah and Co.Subjects: AgricultureCoffee Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: Thus, cut this year at c, and next year at d — and so on. 7. Eemove all branches with the knife, that grow into the crown, or are irregularly thrown out and cross each other much. 8. Keep your plants short by topping them at about 5 feet, and they will become vigorous and healthy. 9. All broken or otherwise injured branches, should be carefully cut away from the coffee bush. If these rules are carefully adhered to, we shall seldom go wrong on the subject of pruning. dandling — We now come to the last operation, namely that of ” handling.” Handling means the examination of the plants by the hand, and the removal of all superfluous shoots, which can be better done by removing and plucking them away with the hand from the base. No ” stump” or ” stool” is left for the reappearance of fresh shoots, the wound readily heals, and all is over. The stopping the growth of a plant, induces it to burst forth in all directions with young shoots and suckers, that will so crowd and choke the crown of the plant, as completely to exclude light and air, consequently handling will be called for to remove these, more especially to keep the centre of the trees carefully clear of young wood. Another advantage gained by handling when properly performed, consists in passing the hand lightly along the stem of the plant, not only to remove suckers, but to clear it of moss and other parasites and at the same time free the stem of any loose bark; for this only gives cover to insects in most instances destructive to the |
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A Hand-Book To Coffee Planting In Southern India $15.51 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1864Original Publisher: Printed by Pharoah and Co.Subjects: AgricultureCoffee Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: Thus, cut this year at c, and next year at d — and so on. 7. Eemove all branches with the knife, that grow into the crown, or are irregularly thrown out and cross each other much. 8. Keep your plants short by topping them at about 5 feet, and they will become vigorous and healthy. 9. All broken or otherwise injured branches, should be carefully cut away from the coffee bush. If these rules are carefully adhered to, we shall seldom go wrong on the subject of pruning. dandling — We now come to the last operation, namely that of ” handling.” Handling means the examination of the plants by the hand, and the removal of all superfluous shoots, which can be better done by removing and plucking them away with the hand from the base. No ” stump” or ” stool” is left for the reappearance of fresh shoots, the wound readily heals, and all is over. The stopping the growth of a plant, induces it to burst forth in all directions with young shoots and suckers, that will so crowd and choke the crown of the plant, as completely to exclude light and air, consequently handling will be called for to remove these, more especially to keep the centre of the trees carefully clear of young wood. Another advantage gained by handling when properly performed, consists in passing the hand lightly along the stem of the plant, not only to remove suckers, but to clear it of moss and other parasites and at the same time free the stem of any loose bark; for this only gives cover to insects in most instances destructive to the |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $34.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $35.94 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $35.84 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $20.49 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $38.98 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $34.95 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist in Madagascar; A Record of Observation, Experiences, and Impressions Made During a Period of Over Fifty Years’ Intimate $28.48 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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Amanda Mate Cocido Yerba Argentina Green Tea Bags 50 CT $14.99 50 CT AMANDA MATE COCIDO TEA BAGS For hot or iced herb tea. Mate is a tea-like beverage most commonly consumed in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil as a healthful alternative to coffee. This infusion is brewed from the dried leaves of Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) a native plant of subtropical Latin America . YERBA MATE HAS THE FOLLOWING KNOWN THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS. 1.- SUSTAINS YOUR ENERGY LEVELS. 2.- INDUCE MENTAL CLARITY. 3.- PROVIDES ANTIOXIDANTS. 4.- BOOTS IMMUNE SYSTEM. 5.- IMPROVED DIGESTION. 6.- RELIEVES STRESS. 7.- AID WEIGHT LOSS. 8.- CLEANSE THE COLON. 9.- INCREASE LONGEVITY. |
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An Evidence-Based Approach to Dietary Phytochemicals $79.99 This book provides a critical analysis of the current scientific, epidemiological, and clinical research on the health benefits of plant-based foods and dietary phytochemicals. Designed to aid the health professional in the clinical setting, the book provides highly practical information for understanding the sources of dietary and supplementary phytochemicals, as well as their nutrient interactions, drug interactions, and possible adverse effects.Features:An overview of the health benefits of plant foods and beverages, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grains, coffee, and teaCurrent clinical and scientific evidence of the health benefits of individual dietary phytochemicals and classes of phytochemicals, including carotenoids, flavonoids, fiber, and moreConcise bullet-point summaries at the end of each chapter for rapid review of important conceptsPeer-reviewed by experts in the field to ensure material is both accurate and up-to-dateEasy-to-read appendices with key information on the dietary glycemic index of foods, diseases, drug interactions, nutrient interactions, and phytochemical-rich foodsEvidence-based information with extensive lists of references in each chapterWith an emphasis on the importance of consuming phytochemical-rich foods, rather than dietary supplements, this book answers the needs of nutritionists, dietitians, nurses, and other health care professionals for a comprehensive text that will help them educate patients about healthy diets. Students in graduate programs in nutrition, food science, pharmacy, and allied health fields will also benefit from the wealth of information provided in this book. |
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Atc-N06 $31.4 Kapitel: Coffein, Fluoxetin, Amphetamin, N-Methylamphetamin, Methylphenidat, Sertralin, Bupropion, Mirtazapin, Tryptophan, 5-Hydroxytryptophan, Venlafaxin, Duloxetin, Modafinil, Paroxetin, Milnacipran, Fluvoxamin, Citalopram, Escitalopram, Doxepin, Opipramol, Agomelatin, Imipramin, Memantin, Fenetyllin, Trimipramin, Amitriptylin, Clomipramin, Desipramin, Donepezil, Reboxetin, Maprotilin, Tianeptin, Armodafinil, Amoxapin, Hypericin, Rivastigmin, Mianserin, Trazodon, Tranylcypromin, Moclobemid, Atomoxetin, Dosulepin, Vinpocetin, Galantamin, Nortriptylin, Dibenzepin, Amineptin, Pemolin, Melitracen, Nefazodon, Piracetam, Nomifensin, Pramiracetam, Medifoxamin, Amitriptylinoxid, Tacrin, Adrafinil, Iprindol, Oxiracetam, Cianopramin, Aniracetam, Protriptylin, Pyritinol, Butriptylin, Viloxazin, Centrophenoxin. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is a psychoactive stimulant drug. Caffeine was discovered by a German chemist, Friedrich Ferdinand Runge, in 1819. He coined the term kaffein, a chemical compound in coffee (the German word for which is Kaffee), which in English became caffeine (and changed to Koffein in German). Caffeine is found in varying quantities in the beans, leaves, and fruit of some plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding on the plants. It is most commonly consumed by humans in infusions extracted from the bean of the coffee plant and the leaves of the tea bush, as well as from various foods and drinks containing products derived from the kola nut. Other sources include yerba mate, guarana berries, and the Yaupon Holly. In humans, caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant, having the effect of temporarily warding off drowsiness and restoring alertness. Beverages containing caffeine, such as coffee, tea, soft drinks, and energy drinks, enjoy great popularity. Caffeine is the world’s most |
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Big Book of Buds, Volume 3: More Marijuana Varieties from the World’s Great Seed Breeders $29.95 This third volume of everyone’s favorite marijuana resource book by the renowned Ed Rosenthal promises to follow in its predecessor’s tradition and offer gardeners or connoisseurs the crucial information they want to know. Big Book of Buds brings together a tremendous amount of information on the plant and the newest varieties, with specific descriptions on appearance, ripening time and growing. Interspersed throughout are short engaging essays, interviews with the breeders and compelling images of the plants. This is a must have for all bud enthusiasts whether it be for a wish list, resource guide, or a coffee table book. Readers get an all-in-one guide offering a unique blend of useful, entertaining and practical information for the marijuana appreciator. |
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Biologically Based Therapies $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Flax, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Chinese Food Therapy, Herbalism, Fasting, Orthomolecular Medicine, Ozone Therapy, Medicinal Clay, Curcumin, Plant Hormone, Helminthic Therapy, Beet, Urine Therapy, Phytotherapy, Catherine Kousmine, Oily Fish, Sweat Therapy, Uncaria Tomentosa, Star Anise, Eclectic Medicine, Gemmotherapy, Dr Myko San – Health From Mushrooms, Oxygen Bar, Urophagia, Parthenolide, Salvia Hispanica, Coffee Enema, Functional Medicine, Biochemic Cell Salts, Serratiopeptidase, Hagenia, Life Mel Honey, Apitherapy, Caprylic Acid, Calabar Bean, Oil Pulling, Coal Oil, Dit Da Jow, Galactagogue, Charcoal Biscuit, Home Remedy, Dousing, Commission E, Carminative, Phytoncide, Health Food, Ichthyotherapy, Bush Medicine, International Herb Symposium, Flax Lignans, Four Thieves Vinegar, Bôtchô, Tangawisi, Healing Cream. Excerpt: Apitherapy is the medical use of honey bee products. This can include the use of honey , pollen , propolis , royal jelly , and bee venom .Most claims of apitherapy have not been proved to the scientific standards of evidence-based medicine and are anecdotal in nature. A wide variety of conditions and diseases have been suggested by believers in the therapy as candidates for it, the most well-known being bee venom therapy for autoimmune diseases and multiple sclerosis .History The exact origins of apitherapy are difficult to pinpoint and can be traced back, in a general sense, to ancient Egypt, Greece and China. Use of honey and other bee products can be traced back thousands of years and healing properties are included in many religious texts including the Veda , Bible and Quran . These are mostly attributed to nutritional benefits of consumption of bee-products and not use of bee venom.The more modern study of apitherapy, specifically bee |
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Black Coffee DVD $21.79 The path from the coffee plant to the coffee mug is often a shocking one, and this bold documentary doesn’t avert its gaze from any of the horror. BLACK COFFEE, a provocative dissection of the drin… |
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Bohnanza Board Game $15.99 Ever imagined you were a bean farmer? Sure, who hasn’t? You got your red beans, your green beans, your black-eyed beans, your coffee beans… But where to plant them? In this card game, smart sowing lets you reap big rewards. Plant the beans you do want, and trade the beans you don’t want to the other players. Adding to the realism of the game, the one who ends up with the most money wins! Comes with 154 Bean Cards, 7 Third Bean Field Cards and a rule booklet. Imported from Germany. For 2 to 7 players. |
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Bosch Benvenuto Built-In Coffee System $2699.99 The Bosch Benvenuto Built-In Coffee System is a high quality, high tech system that helps you brew the perfect cup& every time. Packed with commercial grade features and durable construction, this sleek built-in style machine has everything you need for great home or office coffee. This machine operates with Bosch’s unique AromaSwirl system, which provides maximum flavor extraction from your grounds. The stainless steel brewing system swirls water around and completely surrounds each coffee ground, then soaks for a few seconds, releasing the flavor from the grounds for a rich, full-bodied result. Specifications Designed to build into the countertop; ideal for limited spaces Separate chambers for coffee beans and ground coffee Brew 1 or 2 cups at the same time Fully adjustable settings for strength and size of each serving Easy-view digital display Removable 70-ounce water reservoir; easy to fill and clean Automatic cleaning and descaling cycles Removable drip tray and grounds container; simply remove, then immerse to clean Adjustable water hardness to help improve the flavor of your brew Replaceable water filter helps provide pure taste Timer functions and time set for scheduled operation Measures 23.375W x 20.9375D x 18.0625H inches 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty included About Bosch Founded by German engineer Robert Bosch in 1886, the Bosch Company is known as an industrial giant, owning more than 41 subsidiaries worldwide. Today, the company is at the helm of a wide variety of products, with a large division devoted to the manufacturing of kitchen appliances. Since 2001, when the New Bern, North Carolina Dishwasher plant was built, Bosch has grown to be a household name in kitchen equipment. They were ranked as the #1 and #2 dishwashers in a leading consumer magazine in 2001. Bosch’s commitment to quality, low prices, and innovative features makes them a leader in the kitchen industry as well as in many others. Cool built-in sty |
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Breeding Plantation Tree Crops: Tropical Species $249 Tree species, spread across a wide range of genera, are indispensible to human life. Their breeding, poised to satisfy human needs, presents significant challenges. Tree crops face a variety of agronomic and horticultural problems in propagation, yield, appearance, quality, diseases and pest control, abiotic stresses and poor shelf-life. Additionally, shrinkage of cultivable land and the pressure of growing demand have resulted in growth of tree crops under marginal conditions that call for concerted efforts for their genetic improvement. Increased attention to the environment, sustainability and diet in recent years in turn magnifies the importance of study of these crops. With the use of modern molecular and biotechnological tools, the task of improving yield in tree crops is foremost in the acumen of future global agricultural research for sustainable production.This 2-volume book series deals with both tropical and temperate tree crop species, and represents an effort toward compilation of all available worldwide research on these subjects. This volume covers fruits and nuts (banana, mango, guava, papaya, grape, date palm, litchi, avocado, and cashew), oil crops (coconut, oil palm and olive), industrial crops (rubber) and beverages (coffee, tea and cocoa). The contributing authors are internationally-known specialists who provide first hand comprehensive knowledge. All contributory book chapters have been peer reviewed and revised accordingly. This book series is an indispensable reference for scientists, researchers, teachers, students, policy makers and planters.S. Mohan Jain, Plant Biotechnologist, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandP. M. Priyadarshan, Plant Breeder, Rubber Research Institute of India. |
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Breeding Plantation Tree Crops: Tropical Species $249 Tree species, spread across a wide range of genera, are indispensible to human life. Their breeding, poised to satisfy human needs, presents significant challenges. Tree crops face a variety of agronomic and horticultural problems in propagation, yield, appearance, quality, diseases and pest control, abiotic stresses and poor shelf-life. Additionally, shrinkage of cultivable land and the pressure of growing demand have resulted in growth of tree crops under marginal conditions that call for concerted efforts for their genetic improvement. Increased attention to the environment, sustainability and diet in recent years in turn magnifies the importance of study of these crops. With the use of modern molecular and biotechnological tools, the task of improving yield in tree crops is foremost in the acumen of future global agricultural research for sustainable production.This 2-volume book series deals with both tropical and temperate tree crop species, and represents an effort toward compilation of all available worldwide research on these subjects. This volume covers fruits and nuts (banana, mango, guava, papaya, grape, date palm, litchi, avocado, and cashew), oil crops (coconut, oil palm and olive), industrial crops (rubber) and beverages (coffee, tea and cocoa). The contributing authors are internationally-known specialists who provide first hand comprehensive knowledge. All contributory book chapters have been peer reviewed and revised accordingly. This book series is an indispensable reference for scientists, researchers, teachers, students, policy makers and planters.S. Mohan Jain, Plant Biotechnologist, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandP. M. Priyadarshan, Plant Breeder, Rubber Research Institute of India. |
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Cafejo CBS1040 Decaf Vanilla Bean Coffee Pods 72-Pack $27.99 The Cafejo CBS1040 decaf Vanilla Bean coffee pods 72-pack are delightfully smooth and buttery to the taste buds, for a sensational vanilla experience! Coffee is believed to have a wide variety of health benefits, such as lowering the risk of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Of course, the intense flavor and aroma of Vanilla Bean will lift your spirits, too! Each pre-portioned coffee pad contains a full 9+ grams of true Arabica ground coffee. Delicious and Nutritious Nourishing never tasted this good before! This naturally sweet treat will satisfy you, without adding the hefty calories of creamy blended drinks, while providing all the natural benefits of the coffea arabica plant! Cafejo CBS1040 decaf Vanilla Bean coffee pod 72-packs are conveniently sized and easy to take with you, wherever life may lead you. These self-contained, perfectly portioned coffee and filter pods work with most portable pod brewers. From the time of the Aztecs, vanilla bean has been highly desired and is still one of the world’s most expensive spices! With it’s rich, sweet, delightfully smooth, buttery taste we’re sure you’ll fall in love with Cafejo’s decaf Vanilla Bean coffee! Some pod coffees taste little better than instant, but with the Cafejo CBS1040 decaf Vanilla Bean coffee pod 72-pack you are guaranteed a fresh ground taste! Each coffee pod is individually sealed in a 99+% nitrogen environment to ensure freshness! |
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Cannabis Laws $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, Drug Policy of the Netherlands, Legality of Cannabis, Decriminalization of Non-Medical Cannabis in the United States, Legal and Medical Status of Cannabis, Places That Have Decriminalized Non-Medical Cannabis in the United States, Legality of Cannabis by Country, Cannabis Laws in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Cannabis in California, Cannabis Coffee Shop, Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act, United States V. Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative, Drug Policy of Portugal, Drug Policy of Colorado. Excerpt: Cannabis is illegal to use, possess, cultivate, transfer or trade in most first-world countries. Although no country in the world has actually fully legalized the drug for personal use, more than 10 countries tolerate (or have decriminalized) its use and/or its cultivation in limited quantities. Medicinal use of the plant is already legal in a growing amount of countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Israel and 14 states of the United States. This “dugout” style pipe is designed to mimic a cigarette for surreptitious smoking in public Since the 20th century, most countries have enacted laws affecting the legality of cannabis regarding the cultivation, use, possession, or transfer of cannabis for recreational use. Many jurisdictions have lessened the penalties for possession of small quantities of cannabis, so that it is punished by confiscation and a fine, rather than imprisonment. Punishment focuses more on those who traffic and sell the drug on the black market. Some jurisdictions/drug courts use mandatory treatment programs for young or frequent users, with freedom from “narcotic” drugs as the goal. A few jurisdictions permit cannabis use for medicinal purposes. There are also changes… More: |
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Caribbean Solutions SPF 25 Biodegradable Sunscreen 6 Ounces $14.27 ULTIMATE UVB & UVA BLOCK–T + MARINE/REEF FRIENDLY Natural Sol guard SPF 25 is a non-toxic, blend of natural skin conditioning ingredients and natural sunscreens. The natural ingredients, including Cucumber/Melon extracts;Organic Aloe Vera and Kukui Pod oil assist the skins ability to hydrate and cool itself. Added, are plant extracts with natural photoreceptors that screen and block all UV rays, Wild Pansy; Hibiscus and Green Coffee. The natural minerals, Titanium Dioxide AND transparent Zinc Oxide afford the skin the true BROAD SPECTRUM PROTECTION from both the UVB AND UVA rays. Sol Guard SPF 25 gives you maximum protection. This product will not come off in the water, and therefore, divers, snorkelers and water enthusiats will have positive results from its use. |
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Classic Three Tier Coffee Table, Metal and Glass $69 Classic Glass Three Tier Coffee Table: 3 clear tempered glass shelves Stainless steel clad poles won’t rust No tools required assembly |
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Coffee Plant Seeds ★ Coffee Arabica ★ Exotic Houseplant ★ 2012 ★ 25+ Seeds ★★★★★ $1.99 |
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Coffee Plant Seeds ♥ Coffee Arabica ♥ Exotic Houseplant ♥ 2012 ♥ 25+ Seeds ♥♥♥♥♥ $1.99 |
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Coffee Plant Seeds ★ Coffee Arabica ★ Tropical Houseplant ★ Bulk ★ 100+ Seeds ★ $5.99 |
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KONA COFFEE PLANT..10 TO 12 INCHES HIGH $8.00 |
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