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Watershield (Brasenia schreberi) is common around Haliburton, Ontario in still or slow flowing waters up to 1 m deep. Like lilypads, the leaves float on surface. They may also be confused with some species of pond leaves. The underside of the leaves are coated in slime. Edible Uses of Watershield The young leaves when still ... Read more| Song of the Woods
American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) is not listed in Haliburton Flora nor in VASCAN, but has been planted as an ornamental tree in southern Ontario.| Song of the Woods
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is not listed in Haliburton Flora, nor in many foraging books. But it is seedy and can escape cultivation. Plus, you may have| Song of the Woods
Postbiotic are gaining attention in health circles as a potential way to address inflammation and weight management. Unlike prebiotics and probiotics, postbiotics are the metabolites produced after probiotics digest prebiotics. These bioactive compounds may offer unique benefits, especially for inflammation and weight loss. This article explores whether postbiotics can help with these common health challenges.| Superfoodly |
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) gummies have become popular health supplements in recent years. Manufacturers claim they offer similar benefits to traditional ACV, without the unpleasant taste. But do these gummies actually offer real health benefits? Let's dig deeper and see what science says about ACV gummies. What Are Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies? The Rise in| Superfoodly |