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Man rides bamboo bicycle across U.S. while 'dumpster diving' for edible, wasted food

9/2/2014 3:29:56 PM - In an effort to increase awareness about food waste and help find solutions to fight the problem, an activist by the name of Rob Greenfield is cycling across America on a bamboo bicycle for his Goodfluence tour.(1) As he rides, he finds dumpsters that are filled with food that many consider...

Use bamboo extract to improve skin and hair health

1/25/2011 - Bamboo extract comes from the leaves and stalks of an edible grass that is eaten by many of the world's animals. It is a rich source of silica, which is an essential nutrient for humans, too. In particular, silica plays a great role in keeping the skin and hair healthy. In fact, daily supplements of...

Bamboo: A Multi-Purpose Plant With Eco-Friendly Potential

4/3/2008 - It can be stronger than iron, yet fragile as paper. It can be eaten as well as worn. As a source of medicine, it can heal. It cleans the air and makes music in the wind. Now, make room in your closets for the newest in textile plants... bamboo. As the fastest growing woody plant on earth, bamboo...

Bamboo: An Eco-friendly and Versatile Product

3/18/2008 - Bamboo clothing is breaking into prestigious department stores. Legwear, underwear, socks and bodywear are now on sale there. One company producing these claims that the clothing is made with organic cotton and bamboo fibres and that the range, called Bodysoft, is all about sustainability (www.ambra.net.au)...

Study: Bamboo leaf extract could block acrylamide production in cooked foods

1/23/2007 - A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry shows that the formation of acrylamides in foods like potato chips and french fries may be reduced by an antioxidant-rich bamboo leaf extract. Acrylamides are chemical compounds that are thought to be carcinogenic, and form in foods...

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