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Monthly Archives: August 2010
A New Paradigm: A Breath of Fresh Thought
Much to the dismay of many, we humans don’t seem to learn much from past experience. We experience repeated inhumanities to each other over and over again, and attempt to change this. For example, in last week’s Newsweek there are … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, fresh, government, hope, human behavior, innovative thought, learning theory, lies, new, new concept, Newsweek, oppression, paradigm, Peggy Noonan, prejudice, Wall Street Journal
BPA: Out of Bottles Yet Into Our Bodies
This is about our continuing struggle for our health and well-being and how society requires that we be diligent if we are not to become the victims of mindless, inconsiderate decisions made by others for us. Is it any wonder … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance for Natural Health, anh-usa.org, bisphenol A, BPA, cancer, FDA, health, prevention, toxins, wellness
Beauty At What Price?
A person is nobody in our society if he/she is not beautiful. But the price we pay for that beauty is exposing our bodies to toxic chemicals. An increasing number of scientific reports are associating cancer with the chemicals in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Leonard, cancer, health, pollution, precautionary principle, prevention, The Story of Cosmetics, The Story of Stuff, wellness