Strawberries

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Xylitol is an organic compound found in the fibers of many fruits and vegetables, and can be extracted from various berries, oats, and mushrooms, as well as fibrous material such as corn husks and sugar cane bagasse, and birch.
“Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye” is an incredible book, highly recommend adding xylitol to your daily routine.

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Journal

Journal

If it’s all about memories and remembering with little time spent on the present, recording thoughts or images may assist in processing the unimaginable. Trauma has found it’s way into everyone’s life, nature is harsh, so survival is the goal. Healing happens at unexpected times.

Mixed Media copyright (c) Trevi Bennett 2012

Bee Propolis

Bee Propolis

Acting as an immunostimulant, propolis has powerful antibiotic and antifungal properties, and is used for the relief of various conditions, including inflammations, viral diseases, ulcers, and burns. Personal success stories using propolis include: my husband used it to heal a spider bite, my father used it to heal chigger bites, and my friend used propolis to heal a lesion caused from removing cancerous skin cells. I’ve also heard of propolis being used as an alternative to deal with the new strain of antibiotic-resistant staph.

Oil Painting copyright (c) Trevi Bennett 2012

Sky Scraper

Sky Scraper

Skew lines are two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel. Equivalently, they are lines that are not coplanar. Lines that are coplanar either intersect or are parallel, so skew lines exist only in three or more dimensions.

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The Dreaming

The Dreaming

A common term within the animist creation narrative of indigenous Australians for a personal, or group, creation and for what may be understood as the “timeless time” of formative creation and perpetual creating. In addition, the term applies to places and localities on indigenous Australian traditional land where the uncreated creation spirits and totemic ancestors, or genii loci, reside.

Photograph copyright (c) Trevi Bennett 2012