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Did you know some "used items" sell better than "brand new items" on ebay? Well if you know what is hot, you could make a fortune. Now is the time to clean out that attic, basement, or garage. Maybe you could start going to yard and garage sales. Flea markets are another great place to find valuable used items that will sell well on ebay.
Just about any used item sells on ebay. The trick about used items is; you have to know what sells the best. There are a select few of used items that are better than collector's items. People may be restoring that classic car or house. They may be looking on ebay for some rare items that will bring some character to their classic or antique collection. Just about any used items that are not made anymore, have a collector not far behind looking for it. Collectors are the main buyers of the unique used items I will tell you about in the next few days. That's why you can get so much money for each item.
First on the list is used "FM CONVERTERS". These sell for big money, depending on the model. Car collector's everywhere look for FM Converters. Lots of antique and classic cars only had am radios. Car collectors usually want to keep everything stock. With an FM converter they can still have a stock radio. If someone is looking for an FM Converter, they will pay on average $30.00-$300.00 each. If you have a mint condition item, look to be payed more than $500.00 for your old FM converter you don't use anymore. You can still find these everywhere. The best part is, most people that have these, don't know what they are worth and usually don't care. They just want to get rid of them.
Used "Metal Detectors" sell really well. Garret, Whites, and military detectors sell for the best money. You can find these for under $20.00 in most cases. Used metal detectors sell on ebay for $300.00- $1500.00 each. Depending on the model, how old it is, and what condition it's in.
Used "Reel to Reel Tape Players"sell well also. These are usually pieces of junk unless you are a reel to reel collector. You can find them everywhere really cheap. But on ebay, a vintage reel to reel tape player that works will sell for $100.00- $1200.00. Depending on the model, how old it is, and what condition it's in.
Used "Singer Sewing Machines" have a really good resale value. You can usually find a good singer at a $20.00 bargain. On ebay you could resell it for $50.00-$300.00. Depending on the model, how old it is, and what condition it's in.
Used "35mm SLR Cameras"sell great! Especially if you have the owners manual. These cameras are practically thrown away now, since technology hunters don't want used goods. The professionals and camera collectors swarm to these 35mm cameras though. They resell on ebay for $500.00-$3000.00 each. Depending on what accessories and extras it comes with. Condition doesn't seem to be important. I even see broken 35mm cameras being resold for big money.
Used "Betty Crocker and Weight Watchers Books". These books bring in big turn around money. You can pick these up for under $1.00 and resell them on ebay for $10.00- $100.00 each. Depending on how old it is, and what condition it's in.
Used vintage "Sears Wishbook Catalogs". Yes these catalogs are worth big money if you still have one. I see them at yardsales all the time for a dollar or two. They resell on ebay for $20.00 -$100.00 each. Depending on how old it is, and what condition it's in.
Used "Cake Decorating Books". Anything to do with cake decorating will sell really well on ebay. They resell on ebay for $20.00-$100.00. Depending on the how old it is, and what condition it's in. Cake decorating wedding and yearbooks seem to sell the best.
Used "Owner and Dealer Service Manuals for Cars". Most people that buy a used car don't get an owners manual. So they are very valuable to them. Also the collectors like to pay big money for the dealers service manuals. Be on the look out for these all the time. They always sell. They resell on ebay for $20.00-$300.00 each. Depending on the model, how old it is, and what condition it's in.
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A Lesson On Herbs Today
The world of today is a world of progress, no one doubts about that. We have managed to do in 200 years of continuous industrial revolution, what we couldn't do in thousands and thousands of tumultuous history. And yet, with all these technological breakdowns and synthetic substances, artificial food, not to mention the reign of King Plastic, some people still find the power and the wisdom to ask themselves how people in the past remained healthy and fit without nutritional supplements, drugs, even antibiotics. Their secret was that that they used what Mother Nature gave them: the plants to cure themselves. Fortunately, this knowledge hasn't been forgotten; even if they're not so widely used, plants have found their place in our civilization.
The story begins thousands of years ago, before the recorded history, when man didn't know how to write or read, but knew how to follow their instincts. They discovered that certain herbs could alleviate their pains, others could make a wound disappear and others could even kill them. In the course of time, societies developed and with them appeared the means to transmit their knowledge other than orally.
5000 years ago, in Ancient China, people used rhubarb (Rheune palmatum) as a purgative without knowing anything about the actual active substances they contained. Also, they used Ephedra to treat asthma, even though the substance called ephedrine was discovered much later, in 1887 AD. All oriental ancient civilizations had their insights into the fascinating world of botany, as plants were one of the few elements to which they could resort to heal themselves. The famous king Hammurabi of Babylon (18th century BC) recommended mint to cure constipation and other digestive disorders. Mesopotamian doctors considered that the best time to take a herbal medicine was at night or early in the morning, a principle which is confirmed nowadays by modern studies. The Indians had an entire system of rules, prescriptions, remedies and practices, called Ayurveda, many of which involved the use of plants. They also had strict rules about when, by whom and from where the plants should be collected
People in Ancient Egypt knew and used the castor-oil plant, wormwood, saffron and oregano to heal and disinfect wounds; they also put coriander in their tombs so that the spirit will remain healthy in his afterlife. There are written records of their use of garlic (especially for the workmen who built the pyramids), indigo, mint and opium. The Greek and Roman civilizations have made a major contribution to the medical science. Although much of their studies stemmed from other cultures (Mesopotamian, Egyptian), they added precious information and, in time, they became more and more concerned about the diseases and cures as natural and realistic processes, rather than spiritual or magical. Physicians like Hippocrates, Dioscoride and others have recorded their discoveries; their works would enlighten the pre-medieval civilizations for many centuries after their death. Dioscorides wrote De Materia Medica (1st century AD), which contained a list of hundreds of medicinal plants, along with their description and curative qualities.
The Dark Ages met with a lack of any further recorded herbal studies; the knowledge was probably transmitted from generation to generation - parents taught children, monks, even herbalist taught apprentices. However, there lived a great Persian physician by the name of Avicenna (Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah Ibn Sina) who wrote one of the most famous books in the history of medical science: The Canon, which also contained information about how plants should be used and their properties.
In1527, the Swiss thinker Paracelsus demonstrates that only a small part of the plant has an effect upon the human body (1g per 20 kg of plant), which is what we now call active substance. Later on, scientists have developed methods to isolate these substances.
However, the first complete categorization of all known medicinal plants was printed in a book called Theatrum Botanicum by John Parkinson in 1640 AD. In 1649 Nicholas Culpeper pulished A Physical Directory, which is considered one of the best herbal pharmacopoeia manuals still quoted today.
As chemistry as a science developed, physicians started to use more and more widely synthetic medicines, such as aspirin, which proved to have side effects. Yet all pharmacists and drug producers confirm the fact that, unlike artificially synthesized substances, medicines extracted from plants are more accessible to the metabolism and friendlier with the human body.
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