Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
A physics teacher in high school, once told the students that while one grasshopper on the railroad tracks wouldn’t slow a train very much, a billion of them would. With that thought in mind, read the following, obviously written by a good American. Good idea …. one light bulb at a time …. Check this [...]
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Tags: Ace Hardware, Buy Made in America, China, Hersheys candy, Indonesia, Lowes Hardware, Mexico
Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
http://springwise.com/weekly/2010-05-26.htm#urbangardening More than half of humanity now lives in cities, according to the United Nations Population Fund. This rapid and ongoing change presents a raft of new challenges, many of which create opportunities for resourceful entrepreneurs. Here are five concepts that target consumers’ increasing interest in growing their own food in the city: 1. REEL [...]
Category: Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: business ideas, domestic gardeners, gardening, opportunities for resourceful entrepreneurs, seeds, strip gardening, urban gardening
Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
Heal the Gulf Oil Spill: Chief Avrol Looking Horse sends a request to leaders http://www.lawoftime.org/gulf-oil-spill-prayer.html Following the trend of indigenous spiritual leaders stepping forth in support of Mother Earth Chief Arvol Looking Horse (Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe) has issued this letter to the world’s religion and spiritual leaders. It asks us [...]
Category: Inspiration, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: Chief Avrol Looking Horse, Cycle of Life, Gulf Oil Spill, indigenous spiritual leaders, oil spill, prayer circles, we are all connected
Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
http://www.lovingraw.com/ Many people find themselves going through ups and downs as they transition into a new diet, or lifestyle. This is quite common, but can be less than exciting when you’re feeling detox symptoms as you’re on your way to work! You want to be charged up in the morning, right? Tons of energy and [...]
Category: Detoxification, Exercise, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Recipes |
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Tags: colonic, detox symptoms, eat less, enema, energy, Exercise, green juice, green smoothies, more energy, prevention, stamina
Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
http://www.naturalnews.com/028828_kidney_stones_remedies.html Nothing is better than treatment and prevention of a disease by natural ways, including the treatment of kidney stones. What diet can prevent and even treat kidney stones ? Kidney stones are mineral deposits which are made up of calcium, uric acid or the amino acid cysteine. Watermelon is one effective to dissolve kidney [...]
Category: Detoxification, Nutrition/Raw Foods |
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Tags: calcium deposits, cysteine, hydrangea tincture, joe-pye weed and plantain, kidney stones, meadowsweet herbs, sarsaparilla, uric acid, watermelon
Jan Jenson | May 25, 2010
By: Raw Vegan Recipe Exchange SOUP In a high-speed blender, combine: * Water and meat of one thai young coconut 2 T Bragg’s 2 T olive oil 2 T lime juice 2 cloves garlic 1 T ginger 1 T curry powder 1 T liquid sweetener of your choice or 1-2 dates (opt) Chop and divide [...]
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Tags: avocado, Bragg's liquid aminos, cilantro, coconut, coconut milk, curry, dates, giner, green onion, jalapeno; mung bean sprouts, lime, olive oil, portobello mushroom (shiitakes or criminis), red bell pepper, snap peas, Thai coconut curry soup, young fresh coconut
Jan Jenson | May 25, 2010
Finally…. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/20/AR20100520 03038.html NIH proposes new funding rules to prevent conflicts of interest By Rob Stein Friday, May 21, 2010 The National Institutes of Health proposed new guidelines Thursday to prevent financial conflicts of interest among thousands of researchers who receive federal funding, a move long sought by watchdogs of scientific research concerned about the [...]
Category: Sustainable Living, Uncategorized |
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Tags: conflict of interest, FDA, new funding rules for medical research, new funding rules for research, NIH, Washington Post
Jan Jenson | May 25, 2010
This is a rare study and, typically, it did not conclude the obvious: That a gluten-free diet might help those with psychosis – or that it should be tried on those who tested positive for IgG antibodies to gliadin. _Biol Psychiatry._ (javascript: AL_get(this, ‘jour’, ‘Biol Psychiatry.’ );) 2010 May 13. [Epub ahead of print] Markers [...]
Category: Detoxification, Mental health, Nutrition/Raw Foods |
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Tags: gluten, gluten sensitivity, psychotic
Jan Jenson | May 24, 2010
In the Garden – Upside-Down Crops Are Growing in Popularity – NYTimes.com http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/20/garden/20tomato.html Devotees say that plants grown dangling upside down save space, and are less vulnerable to pests and weeds.
Category: Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: container gardening, gardening in small spaces, pest control, upside-down gardening, weed control
Jan Jenson | May 24, 2010
by: Michrowski, Andrew, Ph.D. (mailto: helen@consumerhealth.org) Dr. Andrew Michrowski is president of the Ottawa based Planetary Association for Clean Energy Incorporated, an international, interdisciplinary scientific society, concerned with such issues as: electromagnetic pollution, advanced clean energy technologies, ozone depletion, climatic changes and reutilization of waste biomass. Previously, he served as Senior Analyst for the Secretary [...]
Category: Cancer, Detoxification, EMFs, Mental health, Sustainable Living, Uncategorized |
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Tags: cell phones, clean energy, climatic changes, electromagnetic pollution, ELF, EMFs, extremely low frequency, microwaves, ozone depletion, radar, reutilization of waste biomass