Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Uses for Acid Water. If you have another, please tell us!

Uses of Acid Water
Cleaning counter tops, tables, and surfaces in your kitchen and bathroom.

Acidic water with a pH of 2.5 can kill viruses and bacteria. Cleaning your house with acidic water will save you money because you won't have a need for disinfectant sprays any longer! Not to mention that your body will certainly be better off without the potential allergens and carcinogens found in those substances.

Give your fruits and veggies a bath.

Soaking fruits and vegetables in acidic water and then scrubbing them is a great way to remove surface bacteria and microorganisms plaguing

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pesticides and Heart Disease.. and more...

Organophosphates and carbamates are the more common active ingredients of household, garden, and farm insecticides, and are highly toxic to all animals and humans. What do they do to the heart? In a 2004 study, 37 adults were admitted to a Singapore hospital with acute pesticide poisoning (organophosphates or carbamate) over a
three-year period, and 62 percent of these patients later developed cardiac complications.
But just to give you an idea of how these chemicals can be prevalent without you even knowing it, consider the work of Theo Colborn, Ph.D., who found that the herbicide 2,4 D

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Phillips' New BioLight runs on bacteria

The search for greener, more power-efficient lighting systems won't stop with compact fluorescents and LED systems if Dutch electronics giant Philips has anything to say about it. In an effort to embrace a truly natural approach to lighting, the company took a cue from fireflies and deep-sea creatures to create a (literally) green light powered not by electricity or sunlight, but by glowing bioluminescent bacteria.

 

I know the perfect place for it to blaze away happily; teenagers'

Biolight from Phillips; perfect for teenagers' rooms.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thursday, November 24, 2011

A good Laugh about Science vs. Wonder

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George Bush Acidic? Heavens to Betsy No!

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Graham, our general manager, contributes to a health blog in the US. He posts to it just like this blog, and he includes many articles we have on file here in Australia. One such article was written by me about acidic or alkaline 'personalities' pointing out that calm people are usually more alkaline, and aggressive people more acidic. The first example of an acidic personality I suggested was the late Saddam Hussein. The second example was of an alkaline type; the Dalai Lama.

Now... up until now

Is George Bush Acidic or alkaline?

Water disinfection Byproducts: what does that mean?

A good video has been uploaded to Natural news by Dr Len Saputo on the hazards of water disinfection byproducts. Worth a look.

And yes, in case you are wondering, he does recommend our products.. but his insight into disinfection byproducts we are all exposed to is worth a

chlorine and Chloramines effect in your water supply

You Better watch out, you better not cry...

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Alzheimers': the new market for Big Pharma

I'm copying a pasting an article by Rob Verkerk, president of Alliance for Natural Health here today. It's a typical story of vested interest, sub-prime research and ultimately, deprivation of the public of quality healthcare.
It affected me because I'm a potential sufferer of Alzheimers' using a natural product to retain my faculties. My video on YouTube has attracted a tremendous response.. and I'd dread the possibility that the powers that be would choose to deprive me of my coconut oil.
"The networks today were awash with news of a study that B vitamins are likely to reduce the risk

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Hospital care....

I have been staying with my sister and brother-in-law in Melbourne this week after flying down to see Phil, my 84 year-old brother-in-law and a leading influence in my life. Phil is and always has been a 'can-do' man, running a wonderful farm, caravan park and building business. Such a good man.. it's a blow to see him fighting his particular form of cancer that causes his red blood cells to misbehave and for him to retain fluid, causing his pacemaker heart to work dangerously hard.

Phil is in his second round of chemo and in his usual stalwart way, is handling it well. He 'fronts up' with

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It's Mad Science Week!

Ok. Here's another one. A ring of magnets implanted in your anus to prevent 'accidents'.

So wise guys, wat happens if the poor recipient sits on a metal

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Magnesium. Are you getting enough?

When I take a moment to look at what magnesium does, it reminds me once again of the complexity and brilliance of the human body. And like all great and complex machines, it reminds me of the importance of 'tuning' it and giving it what it needs to carry out all those mindboggling daily tasks that support another day in our life.

Magnesium is the central element in chlorophyll and the basis of early life on the planet. It’s been around for ages and I think we can safely say that it’s here to stay. Which is a good thing when you consider all of the amazing things it does for us every

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Big Changes!

It's happened! I have broken free of Big Mama Google, who has been patiently hosting my HealtheMail for the last - I don't know how many - years and gone across to a much better, more fun WordPress style blog. 


I thank all my readers for their support and comments over the years, and look forwards to feisty comments from all of you on my new blog here. Just click on the pic.
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