Jan Jenson | June 27, 2010
FDA Discovers Dangerous Antibiotics in Slaughtered Cows Posted by: “cohensmilk1″ cohensmilk1@yahoo.com cohensmilk1 Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:35 am (PDT) FDA Discovers Dangerous Antibiotics in Slaughtered Cows The June 17, 2010 issue of Food Safety News reports that unsafe levels of antibiotics have been found in the flesh of slaughtered cows meant for human consumption. One [...]
Category: Deadly drugs, Detoxification, NOTMilk, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: antibiotics, deadly drugs in slaughtered cows, FDA, sick cows, sick horses
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
This is just SO PERFECT – I had to share it on this first day of summer! Thanks to Divine Love on Facebook – I’m here to be happy…! I’m not here to be perfect, I’m here to be happy. I’m not here to be perfectly happy, I’m here to be a work-in-progress happy. I’m not [...]
Category: Inspiration, Spirituality |
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Tags: appreciate progress, celebrate what's right, chuckle, envision goals, happy, play in the clay of creation, savor this moment, truth, visions, witness perfection, work-in-progress, worthy
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
From Healthylife today: 6.20.10 The arrival of summer also means the arrival of mosquitoes that in addition to noise, making the scratching also caused some diseases. There are some natural tips to avoid mosquito that safe for us, pets and our plants. Other than uncomfortable, mosquitoes also spread some viruses such as West Nile Virus [...]
Category: Deadly drugs, Detoxification, essential oils, Sustainable Living, Water |
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Tags: bug zappers, citronella, mosquitos, natural repellants for mosquitos, yellow lights
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
I wondered if there could be an actual chemical causing the massive obesity epidemic, and so did a friend of mine, John Erb. He was a research assistant at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, and spent years working for the government. He made an amazing discovery while going through scientific journals for a book he was writing called “The Slow Poisoning of America”.
Category: Nutrition/Raw Foods, Obesity, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: "The Slow Poisoning of America", John Erb, MSG, MSG in coffee, natural flavoring, obesity, Starbucks, Tim Horton
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
In September of 2009, I predicted that supermarket prices would rise as the commodity wholesale price of butter used to manufacture processed foods would be manipulated by a cartel consisting of insider dairy producers and members of congress. At the time, butter was trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for $1.17 per pound. Official government [...]
Category: NOTMilk, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: butter, dairy products, inflation
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
“Many diseases such as tuberculosis are transmissible
by milk products.”
- Journal of Dairy Science 1988; 71
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Tags: bovine tuberculosis, Infected raw milk, milk, milk-borne tuberculosis, notmilk, slaughtered dairy cows, tuberculosis, tuberculosis epidemic
Jan Jenson | June 20, 2010
CRITICAL ALERT: The flow of air in the Gulf of Mexico continues to spiral around through the Gulf but a strong southwest tending air flow is now flowing through the U.S. Southeastern States directly into the Gulf. It it pushing the polluted air broadside across the Gulf onto the east coast of Mexico. Another vector [...]
Category: Breathing, Sustainable Living, Water |
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Tags: air flow endangers Mexico, earth changes, hurricanes, Mexico and Cuba threatened by oil spill and fumes, oil spill
Jan Jenson | June 17, 2010
Andrew McAfee speaking before Raleigh City Council – Stop Wi-Fi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMAFdakhy
Category: EMFs |
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Tags: EMF, EMF pollution, health effects, Wi-Fi
Jan Jenson | June 16, 2010
http://www.solardaily.com/reports/Swiss_wins_million-dollar_prize_for_lowcost_solar_cells_999.html Helsinki (AFP) June 9, 2010 – A Swiss professor who developed a low-cost solar power cell using cheap materials such as dye squeezed from berries won a million-dollar technology prize in Finland on Wednesday Here’s where you can watch a video on how these cells are created! http://www.millenniumprize.fi/en/2010-prize/professor-michael-graetzel/
Category: Solar energy, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: cheap solar power, dye squeezed from berries, million-dollar technology prize, million-dollar technology prize in Finland, solar cells
Jan Jenson | June 15, 2010
Heather Harder in New York June 18/19 MWM: If by chance any subscriber is going and would care to send a review for re-broadcast, that would be most welcome. I am looking specifically for more constructively integratively reconnections kinda material that emphasizes, WE, and REALITY and FACTS, and PRACTICES AND METHODS, and how to connect [...]
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