March 14, 2009
By Leif Eriksson
2008 was a bad year for the pharmaceutical industry and mainstream medicine. Flagship medicines were exposed as being as effective as sugar pills.
The industry was caught with their pants down, burying negative data to make the drugs appear more effective, even hiding data about very serious side effects.
They sell better if people don't know they are ineffective and deadly. Where is the moral in this story? Read more to find out.
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January 4, 2009
By Leif Eriksson
In a few years, the use of pharmaceutical drugs to alleviate disease is going to be considered a ridiculously inefficient and out-of-date method of achieving health. An archaic racket.
What will we have instead? It is already here. It is high-tech.
It will change everything.
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January 3, 2009
By Bruce Maynard
What are the tangible differences between only eating organic vegetables and fruit compared to eating only conventionally grown vegetables and fruit?
There is a huge difference in the amount of pesticides you will have in your urine.
If you have a garden, you might think that it is just a bonus, having very easy access both to liquid fertilizer, water and bug spray, but for most people the risks outweigh the utility.
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March 14, 2009
By Anton Molander
Lead, cadmium, mercury, flame retardants and arsenic.
Violence, abuse and torture.
There are a number of corporations that has made it their mission to market this kind of toxic sludge to our children
Not long ago, their fingers were slapped for selling toxic toys. It didn't help. They're at it again.
Which well-known company is the worst offender?
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February 9, 2009
By Leif Eriksson
Side effects include cramps in stomach muscles and cheek muscles normally in control of laughter.
Your milage might vary
Content may offend.
Viewer discretion advised.
Ask your doctor about Fukitol.
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January 5, 2009
By Leif Eriksson
Chemicals in cosmetics are absorbed through the skin, so it is not surprising that the Environmetal Working Group detected a number of chemicals in the blood and urine of teenage girls.
What is surprising is that manufacturers are allowed to use endocrine disrupting and cancer-causing chemicals in cosmetics and that they continue using them although it is perfectly possible to do without them.
Is killing the customer really a good idea?
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January 4, 2009
By Bruce Maynard
So, obese people are not lazy and undisciplined after all?
No.
It turns out that the really lazy people work in government agencies, where they fail to fulfill their duties, causing us to be exposed to obeseogens — environmental toxins that are able to reprogram our gene expression and mess with hormonal signals, causing obesity and diabetes.
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