In our current society, it is very easy to come down with soreness in the eyes due to overexposure to electronic screens, cigarette smoke, airborne irritants, sunlight – to name a few irritants. Luckily, natural treatments for the relief of sore eyes exist in cold-pressed oils, gels and drops, mostly based on leaves and flowers.
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Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark Anna Lina Litz, Nesie Wang 11 Jul 2023
Looking via the Brain not the Eye
17Apr 2023During the roundtable on Monday 17 April, Nesie Wang talked about how autism shapes her thoughts and expressions in her photography practice. Nesie joined Mediamatic for an internship as A/artist...
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Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Mulberry
Morus alba
Find more about this plant on Wikipedia .
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Maple
Acer
Let's discover more about this sweet companion!
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Dogs Mercury
Mercurialis perennis
A tricky plant
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A closer look at phytoestrogens in Fennel
Foeniculum vulgare and the female reproductive system
Introduction: The blogpost takes a more scientific perspective on the topic of Fennel and its medicinal properties by answering these main questions: what is the role of phytoestrogen in the body
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exhibition: Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Hortus Dijkspark
1أيار / مايو 20181أيار / مايو 2028Rondom onze Biotoop groeit een grote verscheidenheid aan planten, van genezend tot giftig, van donkergroen tot paars. Je kunt Hortus Dijkspark op elk moment bezoeken. Klik hier om meer te weten te...
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Lemon grass
Cymbopogon citratus
What's more to know about this exotic plant?
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Goji berry
Lycium barbarum
Meet the antioxidant fruit
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Mini basil
Ocimum basilicum 'Minette'
Ocimum basilicum's small cousin
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Red leaf basil
Ocimum basilicum var. 'Magic Blue'
Basic basil's fancy cousin
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Basil
Ocimum basilicum
The world-famous herb
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Eyes
In our current society, it is very easy to come down with soreness in the eyes due to the overexposure to electronic screens, cigarette smoke, airborne irritants, sunlight – to just name a few...
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Yellow sweet clover
Melilotus officinalis
The sweet leguminous
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Wild Carrot
Daucus carota
*chewing* What's up doc?