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Health / Using Water To Cure All Health Issues by greenhope(m): 3:05pm On Mar 06, 2020
Greetings

I once read about the miracle of water years back about Using Water to Cure all Health Issues.
Unfortunately did not save the info.

Does anyone know how to use water for health purpose.
Agriculture / Re: I Am In Need Of 100tons Weekly Supply Of Cassava by greenhope(m): 5:14pm On Jan 21, 2020
Ekken:
I can supply and my cassava farms are here in Ogun State. I sell at #18,000/tonne.
Last price. My Contact; 08074459427.


Is that the right price of cassava if you are a farmer? Can you answer how much will come to you after the cost of harvesting, gathering and packing, loading and transportation is removed. ,
Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Tiger Nut Milk Grinding Machine by greenhope(m): 12:39pm On Jan 15, 2020
please send nextwealthtransfer@gmail.com
Agriculture / Re: Natural Raw Cocoa Powder by greenhope(m): 1:15pm On Dec 23, 2019
Are you into cocoa
Agriculture / Natural Raw Cocoa Powder by greenhope(m): 1:27pm On Dec 22, 2019
Greetings

We need Natural Raw Cocoa Powder with good price

Only serious suppliers or producers should contact us

08020394888

Thanks
Health / Re: Cause Of Black Coloured Blood by greenhope(m): 12:24am On Oct 01, 2019
Protein0:
that's the expected colour for a venous blood which was what was taken from you.
So, it's normal. kiss



Your right sir,

The test came out and it was malaria falciparum and typhoid and my blood sample was taken from elbow vein.

Thnaks
Health / Re: Cause Of Black Coloured Blood by greenhope(m): 9:02pm On Sep 27, 2019
Dark red
Health / Re: Cause Of Black Coloured Blood by greenhope(m): 11:01am On Sep 27, 2019
The test is yet to be out.
Health / Cause Of Black Coloured Blood by greenhope(m): 10:37am On Sep 27, 2019
I went for a test yesterday because I was feeling feverish, during blood sample collection I noticed my blood was black.

What does it signifies?
Politics / Re: Proposed 5% VAT On Online Purchases: Nigerians React by greenhope(m): 1:18pm On Aug 06, 2019
The timing is wrong. Instead of expanding market they are killing it with hostile policies.
Agriculture / Re: High Quality Fish Meal For Sale by greenhope(m): 9:57am On Jun 28, 2019
LORETA:
Pls. What the total cost. Of full production. ....where is your location.....and can you supply all the ingredients I need for a production?

What's me and I will send you the scanned result paper
Agriculture / Re: High Quality Fish Meal For Sale by greenhope(m): 9:57am On Jun 28, 2019
Donemmy:
66 or 70%CP?

What's me and I will send you the scanned result paper
Agriculture / Re: Duck Farming: Why It Is A Good Alternative To Chicken. by greenhope(m): 12:00pm On Jun 26, 2019
Do duck seat on its egg? I mean hatch it's egg
Agriculture / High Quality Fish Meal For Sale by greenhope(m): 11:06am On May 31, 2019
Greetings

We have High Quality Fish Meal for sale in large quantities very rich in protein and very affordable.

Call 08020394888 (what'sup)
Agriculture / Re: . by greenhope(m): 4:27pm On Feb 27, 2019
Interested nextwealthtransfer@gmail.com 08020394888
Business / Re: Companies Looking For Distributors And Sub-distributors by greenhope(m): 4:06pm On Feb 04, 2019
Ok
Business / Companies Looking For Distributors And Sub-distributors by greenhope(m): 1:18pm On Feb 04, 2019
Greetings

Pls How can one go about becoming a Distributor or Sub-Distributor of a FCMP(Fast Consumer Moving Product) in Nigeria.

Thanks

08100514610
Business / Re: Affiliate Marketing: They Are Taking Advantage Of Multi-billion Dollar Industry by greenhope(m): 6:46pm On Nov 14, 2018
Has Clickbank start accepting Nigerians
Health / Sanitary Pads And The Chemicals In Them by greenhope(m): 10:48am On Apr 27, 2018
Overview
The chemicals used in sanitary pads, tampons and diapers raised concerns throughout the world — particularly near the turn of the 21st century — due to questions about the safety of certain chemicals used in their manufacture, as well as the environmental issues of disposing of them. Because of potential risk factors, some women have opted for organic sanitary pads as an alternative and others have decided to use reusable sanitary pads.

Dioxin

A bill introduced in Congress in March 1999 by Representative Carolyn Maloney of the 14th District of New York — the Tampon Safety and Research Act of 1999 (HR 890) — noted that “dioxin is a byproduct of chlorine-beaching processes used in the manufacture of paper products, including tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners and diapers.” HR 890 further pointed out that the effects of dioxin are cumulative and that the chemical may stay in the body for 20 years after exposure. Unfortunately the bill died in committee.
The World Health Organization lists dioxin as one of the “dirty dozen — a group of dangerous chemicals known as persistent organic pollutants.” Dioxin is a known human carcinogen. The Environmental Protection Agency has studied dioxin, however, and indicated that the largest problem with dioxin is from food, not tampons or sanitary pads. A study published by the EPA in 2002 states that exposure to dioxins from sanitary products “does not significantly contribute to dioxin exposures in the United States.”
Other Chemicals
A close relative of dioxin, furan, is also found in bleached paper products, including sanitary pads, diapers and tampons. Research published in the Textile Research Journal in 2007 extracted the chemicals found in sanitary pads and tampons throughout the world. While results varied among products, octachlorinated dioxin (OCDD), hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) and octa-chlorodibenzofuran (OCDF) were detected. These are all banned toxic substances.

Recommendations
Several times over the last few years — in 2003, 2005 and 2008 when it died in committee, and most recently in 2011 — Representative Maloney has introduced the Robin Danielson Act. This legislation directs the Institute of Health “to research health risks to women—including endometriosis and cancers of the breast, ovaries, and cervix—from the presence of dioxin, synthetic fibers, and other additives in feminine products.”


Angel’s Secret Pad™ is referred to as the next generation sanitary napkin mainly because of the Negative Ion Core™. This anion strip is the negatively charged ion. It emits up to 5,800 anions per cubic meter. And when it does, it helps… Eliminate odor. Eliminate bacteria. Anti-inflammatory. Harmonizes pH level. Promotes healthy metabolism. Enhances blood circulation. Regulates menstrual cycle. Restores hormonal balance. Relieves abdominal cramps.

JM International Angels Secret Pads, while ultra-thin, include a super-absorbent and safe polymer that is up to 10 times more absorbent than conventional pads and holds more than 300 times its own weight in liquid!

Earn Residual Income
It’s a known fact JM International Angels Secret Pads is a product that sells itself and this is a billion dollar industry. Promote a Life Changing product that will pay you and your family for years to come

Attend Our two days Training and Business Presentation coming on 28th and 29th of April 2018

Strictly by invitation. Text (Send IV) to 08020394888 and the details and the venue of the program will be sent to you now.

Health / Sanitary Pads And The Chemicals In Them by greenhope(m): 10:36am On Apr 27, 2018
Sanitary Pads and the Chemicals in Them

Overview
The chemicals used in sanitary pads, tampons and diapers raised concerns throughout the world — particularly near the turn of the 21st century — due to questions about the safety of certain chemicals used in their manufacture, as well as the environmental issues of disposing of them. Because of potential risk factors, some women have opted for organic sanitary pads as an alternative and others have decided to use reusable sanitary pads.

Dioxin

A bill introduced in Congress in March 1999 by Representative Carolyn Maloney of the 14th District of New York — the Tampon Safety and Research Act of 1999 (HR 890) — noted that “dioxin is a byproduct of chlorine-beaching processes used in the manufacture of paper products, including tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners and diapers.” HR 890 further pointed out that the effects of dioxin are cumulative and that the chemical may stay in the body for 20 years after exposure. Unfortunately the bill died in committee.
The World Health Organization lists dioxin as one of the “dirty dozen — a group of dangerous chemicals known as persistent organic pollutants.” Dioxin is a known human carcinogen. The Environmental Protection Agency has studied dioxin, however, and indicated that the largest problem with dioxin is from food, not tampons or sanitary pads. A study published by the EPA in 2002 states that exposure to dioxins from sanitary products “does not significantly contribute to dioxin exposures in the United States.”
Other Chemicals
A close relative of dioxin, furan, is also found in bleached paper products, including sanitary pads, diapers and tampons. Research published in the Textile Research Journal in 2007 extracted the chemicals found in sanitary pads and tampons throughout the world. While results varied among products, octachlorinated dioxin (OCDD), hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) and octa-chlorodibenzofuran (OCDF) were detected. These are all banned toxic substances.

Recommendations
Several times over the last few years — in 2003, 2005 and 2008 when it died in committee, and most recently in 2011 — Representative Maloney has introduced the Robin Danielson Act. This legislation directs the Institute of Health “to research health risks to women—including endometriosis and cancers of the breast, ovaries, and cervix—from the presence of dioxin, synthetic fibers, and other additives in feminine products.”


Angel’s Secret Pad™ is referred to as the next generation sanitary napkin mainly because of the Negative Ion Core™. This anion strip is the negatively charged ion. It emits up to 5,800 anions per cubic meter. And when it does, it helps… Eliminate odor. Eliminate bacteria. Anti-inflammatory. Harmonizes pH level. Promotes healthy metabolism. Enhances blood circulation. Regulates menstrual cycle. Restores hormonal balance. Relieves abdominal cramps.
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Agriculture / Re: Castor Farm Colony takes off by greenhope(m): 7:12am On Apr 08, 2018
Which variety of castor seed are you planting?
Agriculture / Re: Any Fish Pond For Rent? by greenhope(m): 10:57pm On Apr 04, 2018
Call Andy, on 08020394888 we have ponds for sale and lease
Agriculture / Re: Farmland At 5k Per Acre 50mins From Lagos by greenhope(m): 4:59am On Apr 03, 2018
Is it for sale
Agriculture / Re: Castor Farm Colony takes off by greenhope(m): 8:38am On Mar 25, 2018
Pls who are the buyers
Agriculture / Re: We Buy Cassava by greenhope(m): 8:35am On Mar 25, 2018
We have cassava
Agriculture / Re: Moringa Seed Needed In Large Quantities In Ibadan by greenhope(m): 4:13pm On Mar 21, 2018
Pls what's the seed used for
Agriculture / Re: Affordable Organic Fertilizers Available by greenhope(m): 12:32pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Agriculture / Re: Mushroom Vs Snail Market In Nigeria by greenhope(m): 1:09pm On Feb 26, 2018
benzion72:
Both has its pros and corns, while snail has established marKet across spectrum. Everybody know snail, mushroom is not commonly seen it is seasonal,

Mushroom can be produce in 45 days, it take six to nine months to produce snail.

Mushroom is more profitable when cost of production is compared

Mushroom is produced from thrash waste to wealth. Snail is produced from eggs

Mushroom production waste can be composted for further use. Snail shell is a good source of calcium

Mushroom production require higher technical know. Snail breeding is easier.


Thanks for the info
Agriculture / Re: Sugarcane - Wealth Solution by greenhope(m): 8:53am On Feb 25, 2018
Is sugarcane a permanent crop and what's its maturity time?
Agriculture / Re: . by greenhope(m): 7:21pm On Feb 23, 2018
How do you sell or market it?
Agriculture / Re: Quality Npk 15:15:15 /npk 20:10:10 Metrick ton export Grade by greenhope(m): 8:39am On Feb 21, 2018
decugmerchant:
To: whom it may concern

we decugmerchant co ltd have the ability to supply over 40,000MT per month of Npk 15:15:15 /Npk 20:10:10 Urea N46
Maximum quantity per year 1,000,000 MT
origin of product :Ukraine/Russia
packing bulk

price :-4900 NAIRA PER BAG
PAYMENT T/T LC ,BG ,

note:our product is already certified by SON( STANDARD ORGANISATION OF NIGERIA ) and SGS
PLS INTERESTED BUYERS REPRESENTATIVE AND OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT US OF TO PLACE AN ORDER


UKRAINE OFFICE :+380939280971
whatsapp:+380939280971
NIGERIA ABUJA office :+2347032146830
EMAIL:decug.merchant.6@gmail.com

Do you make delivery
Agriculture / Mushroom Vs Snail Market In Nigeria by greenhope(m): 11:19am On Feb 14, 2018
Have been doing some research on Mushroom Vs Snail market in Nigeria and will really like to know which of them is more marketable or has more market.

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