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Gifts Not Garbage
We’re nearly through the biggest shopping season of the year. I wrote some thoughts about this a couple years ago but I thought they may be useful again this year. Please let me know what you think in the comments. … Continue reading
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Chemical Scents: They’re Everywhere!
I’ve written about chemical scents and health impacts in posts such as “Snake Oil?” but not recently. When I read Dr. Molot’s post recently, I just knew I wanted to share it and now was as good a time as … Continue reading
Posted in Asthma, Chemicals, health, hormone, Shopping, Uncategorized
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Corn Gave My Son Depression
I came across this blog article recently and was stunned by her story. I thought that perhaps others might benefit from her sharing of how corn affects her son. Corn is everywhere. You have to go to great lengths to … Continue reading
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Building Momentum
Perhaps you’ve noticed that just about any way you turn, some cause could use a little help. Some of the issues are local and some of them are far away but could definitely affect the local (international treaties or a … Continue reading
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Connect the Dots – thoughts on Silent Spring
I have just finished reading Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a book she wrote 50 years ago. While I have already shared a few thoughts about the book from when I was just part way through it, my response to finishing … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Chemicals, Culture, Uncategorized, war
Tagged animals, chemical poisoning, crop dusters, DDT, earth, habitat destruction, human impacts, Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, Western culture
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