Baking Soda Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is a naturally occurring substance. Baking soda is used in homemade recipes to fight against dirt, grease, and odors. Caution:Baking soda can be added to many homemade mixtures; however, you should

Some of the simple tricks to start using natural products. DETERGENT add baking soda with detergent half half 1 bar (or 4.5 ounces) shaved bar soap (a homemade laundry bar, Dr. Bronner’s, Kirk’s Castile Saop, Ivory, ZOTE, or Fels-Naptha) 1 cup borax

Handsoap(Liquid) 1/2 cup castile soap 1/2 cup distilled water (use this instead of tap water, it helps prolong the life of the soap) 1 tbsp. almond oil or jojoba oil (optional, but helps soften your skin) 20 drops of your

Produce wash Drain Cleaner 1 cup baking soda 1 cup vinegar 2 cups boiling water Put the baking soda down the drain first, and follow that up with the vinegar. Let the solution bubble and fizz; that’s what’s going to break

An interesting article about how Green Lady Sparkling Tea can offer us the same vibes as drinking a nice cocktail because it’s a little bit fizzy and it tastes good.
Green tea is loaded with antioxidants(epigallocatechin-3 gallate) and nutrients that have powerful effects on the body. This includes prevention and treatment of cancer, heart problems, cardiovascular diseases, high cholesterol levels, rheumatoid arthritis and many other incredible benefits.

An intriguing article penned by Janaki Lenin in ‘The Hindu’ about Crocodiles of Charotar, and explaining all on how VNC Voluntary Nature Conservancy/ Vidyanagar Nature Club has been working for Crocodile Conservation in Charotar.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board, around 62 million tons of solid waste is produced in the country every year, of which 12 million tons are treated, with the rest ending up as untreated garbage and sewage in lakes.