Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Huge GMO News
Toxic fluoride causes disease
A simple investigation beyond the glaringly false rhetoric, however, reveals the dirty reality behind fluoride and the incredible harm it inflicts upon those who ingest it.
Contrary to popular belief, fluoride is not a natural substance; it is the byproduct of the aluminum and nuclear industries’ use of fluorine gas. The Merck Index lists fluoride’s primary use as rat and cockroach poison and it is a known carcinogen. It wasn’t until the 1950s that the FDA was somehow convinced that the poison allegedly helped protect teeth.
Fluoride used in Nazi death camps
The first known instances of deliberate water fluoridation were in Nazi Germany ghettos and prison camps. Sodium fluoride was added to the human inmates’ water to sterilize them and to cause them to become docile, subservient subjects willing to comply with orders.
Charles Perkins, a research chemist, wrote a letter to the Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research in 1954 about fluoride. In it, he stated that repeated ingestion of low doses of fluoride over a long period of time will destroy the areas of the human brain that trigger resistance to tyranny and unlawful coercion and control.
Conditions caused by fluoride ingestion
Fluoride ingestion is responsible for causing thyroid dysfunction. The National Research Council (NRC) warns that ingestion of .01 – .03 mg/kg/day of fluoride, which is easily achieved by drinking fluoridated water, can severely inhibit proper thyroid function.
Other problems caused by fluoride include dental fluorosis, a disease of the teeth, weakening of bones and bone loss, bone cancer, kidney problems, and hormone disruption.
Many communities have succeeded in removing fluoride from their water supplies through local campaigns and ballot measures. Since medical professionals and organizations are increasingly becoming opposed to fluoride use, the momentum is stronger than ever to rid the nation’s water supplies of toxic fluoride.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Report: Tap water contains “probable human carcinogens” in all tests
Water Treatment Actually Creating New Contaminants
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Trihalomethanes, found to cause cancer and release free radicals into the body.
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Volatile Organic Compounds, which can lead to central nervous system damage as well as skin irritation.
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Haloacetic Acids, which can cause liver disease and is a probable human carcinogen.
Contamination Risks Especially Dangerous During Pregnancy
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A study in 2012 where Australian scientists found that women who consumed water contaminated with only 25 parts per billion of chloromine put their newborns at risk to be at the bottom 10% of birth weights. The newborns were also at risk for other health problems.
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Another 2012 study, this time in Canada, showed that exposure to more than 100 parts per billion of trihalomethanes in water was also associated with underweight newborns.
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Researchers in Taiwan conducted a study that linked stillbirths to trihalomethane levels as low as 20 parts per billion.
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A 2008 study from the University of North Carolina, where researchers found that exposure to 80 parts per billion of trihalomethane during the third trimester of pregnancy doubled the risk of delivering a child small for gestational age.
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A British study from 2005 where a link was found between stillbirths and 60 parts per billion of trihalomethane.
A More Dangerous Chlorine Substitute
How to Protect Your Water
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If possible, find a spring near you. The Find a Spring database can help you locate one in your area where you can gather spring water. Simply load up your car with 10 gallon jugs, drive to the spring, and fill up (often for free).
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If you can afford it, install a whole house water filtration system. If possible, find one that has three separate stages of purification (removing sediment, heavy metals/chlorine, and other contaminants like pesticides, hormones, drug residues and more).
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If you don’t have the funds for a whole house filtration system, at least install a filter on your shower, as that is the most significant source of contamination (due to absorption in both skin and lungs).
Monday, October 14, 2013
How to improve your vision, Naturally!
Contrary to popular belief, your vision doesn’t have to decline over time. With regular exercise of the muscles that control your eye movements and visual acuity, you can reduce eyestrain and maintain or even improve your vision. Utilization of a few acupressure points can also help your vision by encouraging healthy blood flow to your eyes.
The six muscles that control your eye movements are as follows:
Lateral rectus - Primarily moves your eye outward, away from your nose.
Medial rectus - Primarily moves your eye inward, toward your nose.
Superior rectus - Primarily moves your eye upward.
Inferior rectus - Primarily moves your eye downward.
Superior oblique - Primarily rotates the top of your eye toward your nose.
Inferior oblique – Primarily rotates the top of your eye away from your nose.
Perhaps the single greatest reason why people in today’s society suffer from chronic eyestrain and deteriorating vision is the amount of time that is spent staring at computer monitors and television screens.
Your eyes are designed to move regularly. Frequent movement of your eyes is what promotes optimal blood flow and nerve tone to your eyes and the six muscles that control your eye movements.
What follows are several simple eye exercises that you can do on a regular basis to keep your eyes and vision as healthy as possible:
1. Look as far to your right as possible for 3-5 seconds, then as far to your left as possible for 3-5 seconds. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times.
2. Look as far up as possible for 3-5 seconds, then look as far down as possible for 3-5 seconds. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times.
3. Slowly roll your eyes in a circle, first clockwise, then counter-clockwise. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times. Be sure to roll slowly – it should take at least 3 seconds for you to roll your eyes in a full circle.
4. Hold a pen in front of you, about an arm’s length away. Focus your vision on the tip of your pen for 3-5 seconds, then shift the focus of your vision to an object that is farther away for 3-5 seconds. The greater the distance between your pen and the distant object, the better. If you are indoors, look out a window to find a distant object to focus your vision on. Repeat this sequence of going back and forth between your pen and a distant object several times.
Just for interest’s sake, this exercise is used by some professional baseball players to optimize visual acuity, which is essential for the hand-eye coordination that is needed to play pro ball.
Please note that all of these exercises should be done with your eyes, not your head and neck. With this in mind, keep your head and neck still while you take your eyes through the movements described above.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
FDA Withdrawals Approval of Arsenic In Chicken Feed!
“The withdrawal of these harmful feed additives is a major victory for consumers and the health of our food system,” said Paige Tomaselli, senior attorney with Center for Food Safety. “It is unfortunate that legal pressure from outside groups was necessary to spur action by FDA, yet in the end, we are pleased that FDA listened to our scientific objections and is now working to rid arsenic from our meat supply.”
In the FDA’s response to the petition, the agency acknowledged that recent scientific reports on arsenical compounds in animal feed challenged previous assumptions of safety. In particular, concern arose over the ability of organic arsenic (which is non-carcinogenic) to transform into inorganic arsenic (known to be carcinogenic) in the environment or animal tissue.“The actions by FDA and industry confirm what we’ve been saying for seven years, the use of arsenic in animal feed is not necessary and poses needless risk to public health,” said Ben Lilliston, vice president for program at IATP. “The FDA’s response is long overdue to reduce exposure to arsenic and should launch a more comprehensive evaluation of health risks associated with animal feed produced by the pharmaceutical industry.”