Bio:
Medical doctor, GP and psychotherapist.
Marriage with refugee, daughter born 2002 and son 2005. 
Founded project for children, takes care of 7 more children, several with special needs.

General Information:
Passionate mother. I make soap and teach cooking to create a small additional income.
I wrote 2 cookbooks and work on a autobiographie.
 
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Tiny House from Bamboo-Ricehusk-Mud : A Minimalist Design for Natu...

By: by Dr. Sabine Elisabeth Roper; Center for Children in Need

This is an interesting concept for anybody, who doesn't need to build on a trailer. The materials are innovative and easily available in many areas of the world. Bamboo is extremely strong and if the fram eis done properly it should be able to withstand earth quakes. Mesh wire could be added. All material are light. Add your own touches and make if more comfortable, if you need.

262 sqf / 24.34 sqm This is an extreme design, for extreme conditions. Maybe you would call it a cabin or a shed, no wheels necessary, no restriction from a trailer. It needs to be off-grid, water from a stream, solar panels, internet only via satellite phone. It has to be really cheap and fast to build with local (Burmese) villagers. It needs to protect against mosquitoes, as it is in a malaria region with increasing resistance against the medications. ...

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Natural Ointments & Soaps : Natural Herbal Cosmetic

By: by Dr. Sabine Elisabeth Roper; Center for Children in Need

A manual how to make ointments with a list of oils and effective recipes. all can be easily made at home and will help you to stay healthy. Natural cosmetic which doesn't contain any chemicals and biodegradable herbal soaps.

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How to Build a Hay Box : Heat Retention Cooking

By: by Center for Children in Need; Sabine Roper

2 Mill. women and children die every year from smoke from cooking fires! That is more than from HIV or Malaria! The smoke causes lung diseases and poisons the body. It is responsible for premature births and infants with a low birth weight. The hay box is a cheap and easy way to stay healthy and to save money at the same time. You live in Europe or America? Your way of cooking with electricity or Propane is very wasteful! Try to use a hay box and you will be less hot a...

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Tiny Gassifier : How to Build a Small Biomass Gassifier

By: by Center for Children in Need; Sabine Roper

A biomass gassifier uses 75% less wood than a camp fire! It takes less than 30 minutes and two empty tins to build one. It is ideal in combination with a hay (wonder) box. We filmed the construction and uploaded it on Youtube (link at end of the booklet). If you like with ebook, please visit our website: www.centerclinic.wordpress.com or our YouTube channel: center for Children in Need.

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Basic Soap Making : A guide to make your own soaps

By: by Sabine Elisabeth Roper

A "how to" book about basic soap making with many pictures and two recipes. It gives further advice how to develop individual soaps based on the basic recipes for cleaning and washing soap.

When you read the labels of commercial shower soaps, you will discover all kinds of chemicals and if you are lucky a small amount of coconut oil. Most of it is palm oil!!! You are probably used that soap dries your skin out and you need to use lotion afterwards. This is not the case when you make your own shower (and hand-washing) soap. A proper handmade traditional herbal soap will hydrate and nurture your skin. The internet is full of recipes for such soaps. Do your ...

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Family Cookbook : Delicious, Nutrtious, Fast & Inexpensive

By: by Dr. Sabine Elisabeth Roper

A collection of dishes that children love and are fast to cook. It contains recipes from Thailand, Burma and Germany. As the author's son has Celiac disease plus Glutaric Acidemia most dishes are Gluten-free.

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Volunteer Cookbook : Karen, Burmese and Western Dishes from our Op...

By: by Dr. Sabine Elisabeth Roper

I wrote this book to support our fundraising. I wanted to have something original to give back to donors. Another reason was, that our volunteers enjoyed our food and wanted to know, how to cook it. This was an easy way to achieve this. Some dishes they learnt to cook during their stay with us, but not all and it was nice for them to look them up again at home. As our youngest son has Celiac this book contains many Gf dishes as well as vegetarian dishes. Burmese food is ...

Lime Basil Mocktail 1/2 bunch Thai basil 1-2 tblsp sugar lime juice Pick the leaves of the basil. Use only the fresh good looking ones. Put with 1/2 cup of water into a blender and belnd until you get a green juice. Take a big glass and add 1-2 tablespoons of sugar, the basil juice and some lime juice. Add some ice cubes and cold water. Very refreshing.

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