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Easter…Passover…What Do You Celebrate?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 8th April 2012

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Good morning!

Although I do not come from a religious family, we still usually celebrate Easter together, as a time to just enjoy being with each other. But for months now a new and dear friend has been excited over planning Passover and invited me to attend a Seder at her home – something she hasn’t done in ten years.

So, last night I attended my first Jewish Seder. Well, really it was my first formal Seder. About 10 years ago, I was designing in Indonesia, and the owner of the company I was working with was Jewish. He wanted to celebrate Passover so we did a “mini seder” (If I may call it that), at the Four Seasons Hotel in Ubud with another co-worker who was also Jewish.

It was a fun and interesting experience then, and even more so now to experience a Seder in its entirety. I really enjoyed the discussion and questions that arose, and as each person read through the stories, we sang and followed along in the Haggadah (the Seder guidebook).

With the “four” glasses of wine that is supposedly enjoyed by each person throughout the seder, I now understand why there was at least bottle of wine for every two people at this huge beautiful table for twenty. Now for some “four” glasses of wine may be okay, but for this girl, one is about my limit. So, I can safely say, this girl filled her glass “four” times, but each time it was only a quarter full. :)

Besides, all the good food, which I thoroughly enjoyed, what was my favorite dessert of the evening? Well first and foremost, the best flourless chocolate cake. A close second was the Matzo crunch: chocolate and caramel covered Matzo.  Got to love it.

That is my “mini” version of my first “formal” Seder. All I have time for this morning. But, if you want to share, I’d love to hear about your passover experience. Is there anything special or traditional that makes Passover especially wonderful for you and your family? Blog me.

Happy Passover!

 

If you are celebrating Easter today, please do not dye or buy any Easter Bunnies. I just read that Gov. Rick Scott of Florida approved an agricultural bill allowing the artificially dying of animals.

Rick Scott Approves Artificially Dyeing Of Animals

Florida Governor Rick Scott just approved an agricultural bill, which permits animals to be dyed neon green and dayglo pink.

But don’t dip any live Easter peeps into dye just yet — the bill legalizing such Technicolor pets doesn’t go into effect until July 1.

Florida Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff, R-Fort Lauderdale, snuck Amendment 303390, repealing a 45-year-old ban on artificially dying or coloring certain animals or fowl, onto HB Bill 1197, which revises certain agriculture codes in the state. Her amendment also permits chicks to be sold before they are 4 weeks old.

Florida Senate Democratic Minority Leader Nan Rich, who tried to block the amendment, said the original ban was to ensure “that we don’t have a lot of adorable ducks, rabbits and chickens that are given away at Easter time and look so cute, and then 2 or 3 or 4 months later nobody wants them.”

Bogdanoff maintained that she was just looking out for the rights of dog groomers, who should be able to compete in shows and parades.

Animal rights groups petitioned Scott to veto the bill.

“Humane societies are overflowing with these animals after Easter every year,” Don Anthony of the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida told the New York Times. “This law has protected thousands of animals from neglect and abuse, and it shouldn’t be lifted on the whim of one dog groomer who wants to dye poodles purple.”

While groups like the Humane Society hold that the practice results in discarded pets and undue stress for the fowl, experts say the practice really has no lasting harm for the birds as long as the dye used is nontoxic.

To achieve unnaturally bright colors, eggs are either injected with a dye before the chicks are born or newborns are sprayed with a colored mist. In both cases, the neon green and dayglo pink feathers eventually grow out as adult feathers grow in.

Watch the below videos of artificially dyed cats, dogs, chickens, and bunnies.

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Do we have nothing better to legislate? This is just silly and completely cruel to not only rabbits but any other animal. Please make it a fun and safe Easter for all.

Anything that you share with your Family that makes easter Special for you? Blog me.

Happy Easter!

Peace & Love…

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Celebrate Thanksgiving By Honoring And Saving A Turkey

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 24th November 2011


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Good morning!

Okay…before you turkey eatin’ lovers get on my case, this is not about  getting on your case for eating a turkey today.

Last year I wanted to recognize the plight of the Indian and honor their feelings of Thanksgiving. I wrote about “What not to be thankful for on a day for giving thanks”, and what does it really mean to those that it gives great meaning to? Here’s a little excerpt:

The definition of Thanksgiving is a far different description depending on who is telling the story:

The whites or the Indians. To the whites, Thanksgiving was a day that the Pilgrims sat with the indians and agreed to be peaceful. A day of celebration.

To the Wampanoags, Thanksgiving was literally about gratitude for genocide. A day of sorrow.

This year I want to recognize and honor the turkey. Although I will probably be eating turkey today, like many of you,  many people will not be feasting on our feathered friend.  In fact instead of our feathered friend being the feast, the turkey is fed a feast.

Here’s a delightful little write honoring the turkey.  Even if you aren’t vegetarian or vegan, I think this will put a smile on your face:

Let Them Eat Squash! One Farm Celebrates Their Turkeys


Instead of being on the menu, these turkeys get their own Thanksgiving feast

adopt a turkey 2011

The Farm Sanctuary, a farm with locations in both New York’s Finger Lakes and Northern California, has been honoring turkeys every Thanksgiving season for 25 years. A sanctuary for animals rescued from farms and stockyards, the Farm Sanctuary feeds their turkeys their own Thanksgiving dinner rather than preparing them to be part of the meal. The event, their Celebration FOR the Turkeys, is a huge draw for animal lovers who come to indulge in a vegan Thanksgiving alongside their gobbling counterparts.

The guests of honor peck at stuffed squash, pumpkin pie, and cranberries served on silver platters, while human attendees enjoy a cocktail hour with live music and a delicious, turkey-free, Thanksgiving feast. And for anyone that falls particularly in love with their gobbling, feasting friends, Farm Sanctuary has started the Adopt-a-Turkey Project to place turkeys into loving homes. Should your home not be fit for a turkey roommate, you can also sponsor a turkey at the sanctuary.

This year’s turkey Thanksgiving was held in California on November 19th and 20th and in New York on November 20th.

FARM SANCTUARY ADOPTIONS

For the Farm Sanctuary, Turkey Day is about saving turkeys, not eating them.

Farm Sanctuary rescues neglected farm animals and argues for humane farm policies and vegetarian diets. For the second year running, it’s lined up Ellen DeGeneres as the spokesperson for its Adopt-A-Turkey Project, a 25-year-old program that solicits $30 donations from people who want to adopt a rescued turkey.

Think of it as the presidential pardon for the 99%.

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Readers: Hey, the president pardons a turkey each year. You can take it a step further and  ”adopt” one. I mean can you resist? Don’t you just love the pic of the turkeys enjoying a feast? :)

Sending you all Peace, Love & Gratitude. Thanks for being here with me everyday. Have a Happy Thanksgiving in whatever way you celebrate and give gratitude! 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Gorgeous Guam – Time for a visit?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 20th June 2011


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Good morning!

I HOPE that everyone had a wonderful day celebrating Father’s Day with their father yesterday!  I certainly did! I was so excited to spend time with my father that I completely forgot to blog it in my rush to post yesterday.

You see my father is NEVER around for Father’s Day. He travels quite a bit, and this was the first year in I don’t know how long, that he was actually going to be around so that we could celebrate his day. So, I have to admit, I was pretty much in my own little world.

HOPE that my male readers will forgive me.  So let me say it now….”Happy Belated Father’s Day to all the fathers out there!”

Speaking of travel…this one is for my friends and fans in Guam, and especially Anna, Peter, and Lea. Hafa Adai:

Travel to Guam: The South Pacific’s Secret Vacation Destination

I’m embarrassed to admit that before traveling to Guam I knew very little of the destination. My limited knowledge: Guam is a U.S. Territory, a tropical island in the Pacific and closer to Asia than North America.

But wooed by my taste buds and the lure of the island’s annual Maila Ta Fan Boka Festival, (Come, Let’s Eat) I visited, I learned and I fell in love. For the delicious details of my voyage, keep reading.

Let me set the stage: Picture Hawaii, then subtract 30 years from your vision, for Guam is lush and tropical but heralds the simplicity of an off-the-beaten-path getaway. Here life is beautifully uncomplicated – 35 miles per hours is the standard speed limit, cha-cha is the adopted dance and country is its favorite music. It’s also a land of turquoise waters, palm silhouettes, Kodak-moment views and a contagiously welcoming spirit where the local Chamorro greeting “Håfa Adai!” is warmly and widely offered.

Discovered by Magellan, its history is impressive. Guam and its sister Mariana Islands were formally claimed by the Spanish Crown in 1565 and its role in World War II’s Pacific Theater was critical. The island is proud of its multi-generational investments and no where is its pride and love more evident than in its food and fun.

Come, Let’s Eat!

Maila Ta Fan Boka Competition – Attended by foodie fans and fanatics this festival spurred my visit, and disappointed I was not. Showcasing the island’s Asian and Spanish influences, amateur and professional teams competed with three dishes: chicken, eggplant and banana. Favorite food: eggplant in coconut milk, flavored with red peppers.

Outdoor barbeque – Ever wondered how to throw a fiesta? Ask the Muñas. Entertaining is the lifeblood of the family of Guam senator, Tina Muña Barnes. Required ingredients: outdoor grill, multiple pounds of meat and hardy appetites. And the generous invitation from the Muña’s family is not unusual – this is life on Guam. Favorite food: Chamorro barbeque ribs.

Chamorro Village – Start with a Spanish setting. Add an energetic guest list. Throw in some live music, island dancers and fresh food from local vendors and this gregarious gathering is a happening, an every Wednesday night happening. Favorite food: shrimp kélaguen (made with fresh island coconut and lemon juice).

Hit the Road

The best way to see Guam is to rent a car, cruise along Marine Drive and let the island unfold before you like a Polaroid picture. Stops can be as frequent or infrequent as your desires dictate.

Latte of Freedom – As early as 500 A.D. ancient Chamorros built their houses on stone pillars known as lattes. These stones are symbolic of Guam and the 80-foot-high Latte of Freedom on a point overlooking the bay was constructed to be for the West what the Statue of Liberty is to the East: a welcome to the United States.

Asan Beach – On July 21, 1944 the Americans landed on Asan to recapture the island from occupying Japanese forces; it has since represented Guam’s role in World War II.

Lina’la’ Chamorro Cultural Park – Offering a back-in-time visit into Guam’s rich cultural background, the island’s newest sight (all phases completed January 2012) features animal encounters, ziplining and an authentic peek into long-ago island life.

Two Lovers’ Point – Legend holds that a pair of star-crossed Chamorro lovers, whose parents would not allow them to marry, jumped to their deaths from this 378-foot cliff. Today it’s an open-to-the-public lookout over the Philippine Sea.

Memo to Luxe Lovers

Being no stranger to five-star luxury, Guam is where a day at your hotel is as simple as deciding which umbrella-topped drink to order and what strength of sunscreen to apply. Situated on the island’s favorite playground, Tumon Bay, the brand names Westin, Nikko, Outrigger and Marriott are only a sampling. Westin was my temporary home, where a day at the waterfall pool competed with more active options – outrigger canoeing, windsurfing and scuba diving (with shipwrecks from WWI and WWII, experts consider Guam among the world’s best diving spots).

Guam’s aisle action includes topnotch namedropping: Gucci, Prada, Versace and more. Found at DFS Galleria, shopping this impressive collection of high-end boutiques is sweetened with the tidbit that Guam’s goods sell duty free.

Leo Palace Golf Resort (four nine-hole courses with one designed by Jack Nicklaus and two by Arnold Palmer) runs through the hills, valleys and wetlands of Manenggon Hills. And for a made-in-Guam treat, play a round at Mangilao Golf Club where the hilltop clubhouse provides a panoramic ocean view, and holes #12 and #13 demand daring tee shots stretching across the Pacific.

Spa Bali, Guam’s only authentic Balinese Spa, is found in the Holiday Resort Hotel. With “natural” as the guiding principle, my treat was the Island Paradise Massage – a hypnotic blend of Balinese and Lomi Lomi techniques.

Tips Only a Local Would Know

  • Visit McDonald’s (yes, you read that correctly) for a typical island breakfast of Portuguese sausage, rice and eggs.
  • If you’re invited to a family barbecue, seize the opportunity.
  • Enjoy an informal lunch at Jeff’s Pirate Cove, the only outdoor eatery on the Pacific (note: order the cheeseburger specialty).
  • Search for the best fests. Whether it’s the Mango Festival, Banana Festival, Burgerfest or Coconut Festival, plan your visit to include an event. They’re year-around, typically sponsored by one of the island’s 19 villages and showcase Guam’s welcoming nature.
  • Dine at Hotel Nikko’s 16th floor Toh-Lee Chinese Restaurant. The view of Tumon Bay is unparalleled.

    Final Word

    Situated approximately three hours from Manila, Tokyo and Taiwan, Guam’s proximity makes it a prime stopover when in route to Asia. It was after 14 hours of travel via newly merged Continental/United Airlines that I reached this distant change of longitude. Was it worth it? Yes. Will I return? A definite yes. At 212 square miles, what Guam lacks in size, it makes up in flavor. My only question upon departure: Who’s Michelin?

  • Readers: It is a beautiful day here in the Bay Area. And so tempting to don my bikini and head to the beach. Whether you’re here or Guam, or basking on some other beautiful beach, just remember to eat plenty of watermelon. It is rich with lycopene. Eating 2½ cups of watermelon provides a dose of lycopene sufficient to increase sun protection by 33%. So sometimes when I don’t feel like eating the watermelon, I stick a few slices in the blender, and make my fave drink – lately that’s been a watermelon sparkler – my own little concoction of freshly blended watermelon juice and a shot of my favorite sparkling juice. Sparkling Peach Izze usually does the trick for me.

    And for you Joel: I read that studies also indicate that lycopene may enhance male fertility, while another watermelon compound—the amino acid citrulline, found mostly in the rind—may function as a natural alternative to Viagra.

    As with all health advice give here, don’t take my word for it, make sure you do your own research.

    That’s it for me today. The forum is open. Blog me.

    PEACE OUT.

    Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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    michelle

    Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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    First Our Water…Now Our Food

    Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th June 2011

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    Good morning!

    This one’s for you Doug, and all of those people out there who loved their milk as a kid growing up, and those that continue as an adult to guzzle the gallon. And really for anyone who eats food. Period. This is one of the saddest, most difficult, illuminating videos I have ever watched.

    We are getting poisoned every day, and all of us need to do one thing.

    The Popular Food that Turns Your Gut into a Pesticide Factory

    Robyn O’Brien shares her personal story and how it inspired her to become a Real Food evangelist. Her journey started when one of her children had a dangerous allergic reaction to a “typical” breakfast.

    Dr. Mercola’s Comments:

    Five years ago Robyn O’Brien was an average American mom; busy with four kids, living on a limited budget, and not in the least interested in hearing anyone lecture her about what to feed her kids. Then one day, after being served a typical breakfast consisting of Eggo waffles, blue-colored yoghurt and scrambled eggs, her youngest child suddenly had an acute allergic reaction. That very day, Robyn threw herself into researching food allergies, and virtually overnight, Robyn became a real-food activist.

    She quickly learned that the foods sold in our grocery stores are not necessarily safe. On the contrary, many, if not most of them, now contain “foreign” ingredients that have never been tested for safety.

    That something has gone awry is obvious when you take a look at the statistics. Between 1997 and 2002 the number of peanut allergies doubled, and the number of hospitalizations related to allergic reactions to food increased by a whopping 265 percent. One out of 17 children now has some form of food allergy. And allergy rates are rising.

    When you consider that a food allergic reaction occurs when your body reacts to a food protein asa foreign invader (just like a virus or bacteria) which triggers an inflammatory response, the obvious question then becomes:

    Is There Something “Foreign” in Our Food Today that Wasn’t There Before?

    Absolutely!

    Processed foods in general can contribute to allergies for a number of different reasons. Most processed foods contain a variety of food colorings, flavors, preservatives, and other additives can have a major impact. But there’s another, even more insidious hazard lurking in American food stores…

    In the mid-1990′s, new food proteins were engineered and introduced into our food supply, yet many people are still, to this day, clueless about this. As O’Brien states, it was clearly done to maximize profitability for the food industry, yet NO human trials were ever conducted to see if these genetically engineered proteins were actually safe for animal- and human consumption.

    One of the first foods to undergo this change was milk, which incidentally is also the number one food allergen in the US.

    In 1994, the dairy industry started using a genetically engineered growth hormone, rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone) on cows in order to increase milk production. However, it resulted in higher rates of disease in the treated livestock. To counteract the ill effects, dairies also had to start using more antibiotics, which we now know is one of the driving factors behind the rise in antibiotic-resistant superbugs in humans.

    While Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and 27 countries in Europe refused to use rBGH due to the fact that it had not been proven safe, the United States took the opposite stance, and basically decided that since it hadn’t been proven dangerous, it would be allowed…

    As inconceivable as it may seem, prior to rBGH being introduced into the milk – and every other conceivable dairy product – that millions of Americans consume every day, it had only been tested on 30 rats for 90 days!

    Why You Should be Concerned About rBGH in Your Milk

    Samuel Epstein, MD, a scientist at the University of Illinois School of Public Health, is one of the top experts on cancer prevention. He is frequently called upon to advise Congress about things in our environment that may cause cancer, and he has written eight books, including two books on this particular topic What’s in Your Milk?, and Got (Genetically Engineered) Milk?

    In his books, Dr. Epstein explains that rBGH milk is “qualitatively and quantitatively different from natural milk,” and is “supercharged with high levels of a natural growth factor (IGF-1), excess levels of which have been incriminated as major causes of breast, colon, and prostate cancers.”

    In addition to increased IGF-1 levels, other differences between rBGH milk and natural milk include:

    Contamination of milk by the genetically modified hormone rBGH Contamination by pus and antibiotics resulting from the high incidence of mastitis in rBGH-injected cows
    Contamination with illegal antibiotics and drugs used to treat mastitis and other rBGH-induced disease Increased concentration of the thyroid hormone enzyme thyroxin-5′-monodeiodinase
    Increased concentration of long-chain and decreased concentration of short-chain fatty acids A reduction in levels of the milk protein casein

    Armed with these facts, O’Brien began researching cancer rates, and lo and behold, the United States has the highest rates of cancer of any country on the planet. According to the statistics she compiled, one in two men, and one in three women are expected to get cancer in their lifetime.  One in eight American women has breast cancer, and only one out of every 10 breast cancer cases is attributed to genetics.

    Ninety percent are triggered by environmental factors.

    What’s Wrong with Our Soy and Corn?

    Another common ingredient in processed food is soy, which is also one of the top eight food allergens.  And again, we see the presence of something “foreign” as the vast majority of soy now grown in the US is genetically engineered to withstand massive doses of weed killer.

    Ditto for corn.

    Corn allergies are on the rise, and while some genetically modified corn is engineered to withstand Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup, other varieties are engineered to create their own internal pesticide (Bt toxin).  The biotech industry claimed there were no health risks to worry about from these altered foods. In the case of Bt corn, the concern that your gut might turn into a pesticide factory was shrugged off with lame assurances that the Bt toxin wouldn’t survive once ingested.

    However, just last month, a study revealed that Bt toxin was detected in:

    • 93 percent of maternal blood samples
    • 80 percent of fetal blood samples
    • 69 percent of non-pregnant women blood samples

    Turns out you cannot replace actual safety studies with lip service after all. Another recent review of 19 animal studies on genetically modified organisms (GMO) revealed that nearly 10 percent of blood, urine, organ and other parameters tested were significantly influenced by GMOs, with the liver and kidneys faring the worst. Additionally, Jeffrey Smith, executive director of theInstitute for Responsible Technology and author of two books on the topic, has previously documented more than 65 serious health risks from GM products of all kinds.

    Among them:

    • Offspring of rats fed GM soy showed a five-fold increase in mortality, lower birth weights, and the inability to reproduce
    • Male mice fed GM soy had damaged young sperm cells
    • The embryo offspring of GM soy-fed mice had altered DNA functioning
    • Several US farmers reported sterility or fertility problems among pigs and cows fed on GM corn varieties

    Signs of Food Sensitivities and Allergies

    Paradoxically, the foods you crave are oftentimes the foods that cause you the most trouble, so that’s a good place to start. Common food cravings are milk, ice cream, pasta or bread. Other questions that can help you determine whether or not you might have a food sensitivity or allergy are:

    • Do you experience bloating after meals, gas, frequent belching, or any kind of digestive problems?
    • Do you have chronic constipation or diarrhea?
    • Do you have a stuffy nose after meals?
    • Do you have low energy or feel drowsy after eating?
    • Do you have frequent headaches or migraines?
    • Does anyone in your family have food allergies?

    If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may want to investigate further.

    How to Determine What Foods You’re Allergic to

    If you think you’re suffering from a food allergy and notice symptoms shortly after eating a specific food, then that’s a good place to start. Keep in mind that you can also be sensitive to food additives like artificial colors, preservatives and flavor enhancers (MSG), so reading labels is required if you’re having allergy symptoms.  One of the best things you can do if you believe you are suffering from a food allergy is to do a diet elimination challenge. Simply remove all foods that contain what you believe you are allergic to and see if your symptoms improve over the next few days. You may need to go as long as five days to give it a full trial.

    If the symptoms disappear in one day, then you have your answer. The real clincher, though, is to reintroduce the food or drink (on an empty stomach). If the suspected food is the culprit you will generally be able to feel the symptoms return within an hour.

    This can be difficult if you eat a lot of processed foods, as these often contain “hidden” ingredients like corn, milk, soy, wheat, yeast and artificial additives that are often problematic. The most suspect foods will be those eaten daily or more than once a week, as well as foods that you crave or eat at night.  In extreme cases where it is difficult to isolate the offending food, you may even need to go on a fast to see if your symptoms resolve.

    Avoiding Foreign Ingredients is Beneficial for Everyone

    As discussed above, when your body encounters something that it views as a foreign invader, allergy symptoms are a natural side effect. However, there’s evidence that even if you don’t have food allergy symptoms, genetically modified foods are NOT entirely compatible with human biology, and long term, anything could happen… As mentioned earlier, infertility is a recurring side effect in animal studies. Whether or not this can occur in humans is still completely unknown.

    Therefore, avoiding GM foods should be on everyone’s list, whether you have food sensitivities or not.  As O’Brien says, we cannot wait for legislation. We must begin to act in our own self interest.

    “There is nothing more patriotic we could be doing,” O’Brien says.

    If you don’t already have a copy of the Non-GMO Shopping Guide, please print one out and refer to it often. It can help you identify and avoid foods with GMOs. Also remember to look for products (including organic products) that feature the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal to be sure that at-risk ingredients have been tested for GMO content. You can also download the free iPhone application that is available in the iTunes store.

    You can find it by searching for ShopNoGMO in the applications.

    When possible, buy your fresh produce and meat from local farmers who have committed to using non-GM seeds and avoid processed non-organic foods as much as possible, as again these are virtually 100-percent guaranteed to contain GM ingredients.

    Genetically modified foods are, from my perception, one of the most significant threats that we have against the very sustainability of the human race, so everything you can do to avoid them is a step in the right direction for humankind.

    ***********

    Readers: Robyn O’Brien is so inspiring. It’s Thursday, but who cares…you know what title she gets from me.

    All I want to add, is that so many of the articles that I post here daily are bringers of bad news. It sometimes can weigh very heavy on me. But I know that we need to know this stuff in order to affect change.

    I am one person and this is my part in doing one thing. What is yours? Will you give up milk? Soy? Corn? Will you be the next O’Brien or Brockovich?  Remember when Oprah spoke of mad cow disease on her show in 1998, and the huge impact she had?  How far will you take it? Tell me… Blog me.

    “There is nothing more patriotic we could be doing,” O’Brien says.

    Peace, Love & Pure Food: “Live it, Give it, Eat it”

    Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

    Gratefully your blog host,

    michelle

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    Fluoridation Poisoning

    Posted by Michelle Moquin on 15th June 2011

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    Readers: On Sunday, I posted a write by Dr. Mercola about “Flouride”. Heard enough? Well, I’m going to tell you more. Here’s another article that may interest you. It gives us a little…no actually a lot of background on this fluoridation poison, that if you don’t know by now you will after reading this write, is truly fucking us up.

    Fluoride is a byproduct of aluminum production. Nobody knew what to do with it – hence, it became a very expensive problem to solve. That was until they decided to claim a health benefit so great, they could justify the government buying it and putting it in the water…our water that we have been drinking and bathing in daily.

    Once again, human lives are tossed aside for the love of money. Here’s the write:

    “Fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud of this century.”  – Robert Carlton, Ph.D, former EPA scientist, 1992

    The story begins in 1924, when Interessen Gemeinschaft Farben (I.G. Farben), a German chemical manufacturing company, began receiving loans from American bankers, gradually leading to the creation of the huge I.G. Farben cartel. In 1928 Henry Ford and American Standard Oil Company (The Rockefellers) merged their assets with I.G. Farben, and by the early thirties, there were more than a hundred American corporations which had subsidiaries and co-operative understandings in Germany. The I.G. Farben assets in America were controlled by a holding Company, American I.G. Farben, which listed on it’s board of directors: Edsel Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Chas. E. Mitchell, President of Rockerfeller’s National City Bank of New York, Walter Teagle, President of Standard Oil New York, Paul Warburg, Chairman of the federal reserve and brother of Max Warburg, financier of Germany’s War effort, Herman Metz, a director of the Bank of Manhattan, controlled by the Warburgs, and a number of other members, three of which were tried and convicted as German war criminals for their crimes against humanity. In 1939 under the Alted agreement, the American Aluminum Company (ALCOA), then the worlds largest producer of sodium fluoride, and the Dow Chemical Company transferred its technology to Germany. Colgate, Kellogg, Dupont and many other companies eventually signed cartel agreements with I.G. Farben, creating a powerful lobby group accurately dubbed “the fluoride mafia”(Stephen 1995).

    At the end of World War II, the US government sent Charles Eliot Perkins, a research worker in chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and pathology, to take charge of the vast Farben chemical plants in Germany. The German chemists told Perkins of a scheme which they had devised during the war and had been adapted by the German General Staff. The German chemists explained of their attempt to control the population in any given area through the mass medication of drinking water with sodium fluoride, a tactic used in German and Russian prisoner of war camps to make the prisoners “stupid and docile”(Stephen 1995). Farben had developed plans during the war to fluoridate the occupied countries because it was found that fluoridation caused slight damage to a specific part of the brain, making it more difficult for the person affected to defend his freedom and causing the individual to become more docile towards authority. Fluoride remains one of the strongest anti-psychotic substances known, and is contained in twenty-five percent of the major tranquilizers. It may not seem surprising that Hitler’s regime practiced the concept of mind control through chemical means, but the American military continued Nazi research, exploring techniques to incapacitate an enemy or medicate an entire nation. As stated in the Rockerfeller Report, a Presidential briefing on CIA activities, “the drug program was part of a much larger CIA program to study possible means of controlling human behavior”(Stephen 1995).

    The ‘dental caries prevention myth’ associated with fluoride, originated in the United States in 1939, when a scientist named Gerald J. Cox, employed by ALCOA, the largest producer of toxic fluoride waste and at the time being threatened by fluoride damage claims, fluoridated some lab rats, concluded that fluoride reduced cavities and claimed that it should be added to the nation’s water supplies. In 1947, Oscar R. Ewing, a long time ALCOA lawyer, was appointed head of the Federal Security Agency , a position that placed him in charge of the Public Health Service(PHS). Over the next three years, eighty-seven new American cities began fluoridating their water, including the control city in a water fluoridation study in Michigan, thus eliminating the most scientifically objective test of safety and benefit before it was ever completed.

    American ‘education and research’ was funded by the Aluminum Manufacturing, Fertilizer and Weapons Industry looking for an outlet for the increasingly mounting fluoride industrial waste while attaining positive profit increase. The ‘discovery’ that fluoride benefited teeth, was paid for by industry that needed to be able to defend “lawsuits from workers and communities poisoned by industrial fluoride emissions” (Bryson 1995) and turn a liability into an asset. Fluoride, a waste constituent in the manufacturing processes of explosives, fertilizers and other ‘necessities’, was expensive to dispose of properly and until a ‘use’ was found for it in America’s water supplies, the substance was only considered a toxic, hazardous waste. Through sly public re-education, fluoride, once a waste product, became the active ingredient in fluorinated pesticides, fungicides, rodenticides, anesthetics, tranquilizers, fluorinated pharmaceuticals, and a number of industrial and domestic products, fluorinated dental gels, rinses and toothpastes. Fluoride is so much a part of a multibillion-dollar industrial and pharmaceutical income, that any withdrawal of support from pro-fluoridationists is financially impossible, legally unthinkable and potentially devastating for their career and reputation.

    Funded by US industrialists, in an attempt to encourage public acceptance of fluoride, Edward Bernays, known also as the father of PR, or the original spin doctor, began a campaign of deception to persuade public opinion. Barnays explained “you can get practically any idea accepted if doctors are in favour. The public is willing to accept it because a doctor is an authority to most people, regardless of how much he knows or doesn’t know”(Bryson 2004). Doctors who endorsed fluoridation didn’t know that research discrediting fluoride’s safety was either suppressed or not conducted in the first place. Fluoride became equated with scientific progress and since it was introduced to the public as a health-enhancing substance, added to the environment for the children’s sake, those opposing fluoride were dismissed as cranks, quacks and lunatics. Fluoride became impervious to criticism because of a relentless PR offensive, but also because of it’s overall toxicity. Unlike chemicals that have a signature effect, fluoride, a systemic poison, produces a range of health problems, so it’s effects are more difficult to diagnose.

    Recently declassified US Military documents such as Manhattan Project, shows how Fluoride is the key chemical in atomic bomb production and millions of tonnes of it were needed for the manufacture of bomb-grade uranium and plutonium. Fluoride poisoning, not radiation poisoning, emerged as the leading chemical health hazard for both workers and nearby communities. A-bomb scientists were ordered to provide evidence useful for defense in litigation, so they began secretly testing fluoride on unsuspecting hospital patients and indignant, mentally retarded children.. “The August 1948 Journal of the American Dental Association shows that evidence of adverse effects from fluoride was censored by the US Atomic Energy Commission for reasons of “national security” (Griffiths 1998). The only report released stated that fluoride was safe for humans in small doses.

    During the Cold War, Dr. Harold C. Hodge, who had been the toxicologist for the US Army Manhattan Project, was the leading scientific promoter of water fluoridation. While Dr. Hodge was reassuring congress of the safety of water fluoridation, he was covertly conducting one of the nation’s first public water fluoridation experiments in Newburgh, New York, secretly studying biological samples from Newburgh citizens at his US laboratory at the University of Rochester. Since there are no legal constraints against the suppression of scientific data, the only published conclusion resulting from these experiments was that fluoride was safe in low doses, a profoundly helpful verdict for the US Military who feared lawsuits for fluoride injury from workers in nuclear power plants and munitions factories. Fluoride pollution was one of the biggest legal worries facing key US industrial sectors during the cold war. A secret group of corporate attorneys, known as the Fluorine Lawyers Committee, whose members included US Steel, ALCOA, Kaiser Aluminum, and Reynolds Metals, commissioned research at the Kettering Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati to “provide ammunition”(Bryson 2004) for those corporations who were fighting a wave of citizen claims for fluoride injury. The Fluorine Lawyers Committee and their medical ambassadors were in personal and frequent contact with the senior officials of the federal National Institute for Dental Research, and have been implied in the ‘burying’ of the forty year old Kettering study, which showed that fluoride poisoned the lungs and lymph nodes in laboratory animals. Private interests, sought to destroy careers and censor information by ensuring that scientific studies raising doubts about the safety of fluoride never got funded, and if they did, never got published.

    During the 1990’s, research conducted by Harvard toxicologist Phillis Mullenix showed that fluoride in water may lead to lower IQ’s, and produced symptoms in rats strongly resembling attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Just days before her research was accepted for publication, Mullenix was fired as the head of toxicology at the Forsyth Dental Center in Boston. Then her application for a grant to continue her fluoride and central nervous system research was turned down by the US National Institute of Health (NIH), when an NIH panel told her that “fluoride does not have central nervous system effects”(Griffiths 1998).

    Despite growing evidence that it is harmful to public health, US federal and state public health agencies and large dental and medical organizations such as the American Dental Association (ADA), continue to promote fluoride. Water fluoridation continues, despite the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s own scientists, whose union, Chapter 280 of the National Treasury Employees Union, has taken a strong stand against it. Dr. William Hirzy, vice president of Chapter 280, stated that “fluoride (that is added to municipal water) is a hazardous waste product for which there is substantial evidence of adverse health effects and, contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of significant benefits”( Mullenix 1998). Although fluoride is up to fifty times more toxic than sulfur dioxide, it is still not regulated as an air pollutant by the American Clean Air Act. Since thousands of tonnes of industrial fluoride waste is poured into drinking water supplies all over North America, supposedly to encourage gleaming smiles in our children, big industry in the US has the benefit of emitting as much fluoride waste into the environment as they like with absolutely no requirement to measure emissions and no way of being held accountable for poisoning people, animals and vegetation.

    In August 2003, the EPA requested that the National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), re-evaluate water fluoride safety standards by reviewing recent scientific literature, because the last review in 1993 had major gaps in research. “Neither the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nor the National Institute for Dental Research (NIDR), nor the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry has any proof on fluoride’s safety or effectiveness”(Sterling 1993). The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology has classified fluoride as an unapproved dental medicament due to it’s high toxicity and the US National Cancer Institute Toxicological Program has found fluoride to be an “equivocal carcinogen” (Maurer 1990).

    Currently the US government is continuing to introduce further fluoridation schemes throughout the country, including the Water Act passed in November 2003, which has made it impossible for water companies to undergo civil or criminal hearings as a result of adding fluoride to public water supplies.

    In a society where products containing asbestos, lead, beryllium and many other carcinogens have been recalled from the marketplace, it is surprising that fluoride is embraced so thoroughly and blindly. It seems absurd that we would consider paying the chemical industry to dispose of their toxic waste by adding it to our water supply. Hiding the hazards of fluoride pollution from the public is a capitalist-style con job of epic proportions that has occurred because a powerful lobby wishes to manipulate public opinion in order to protect it’s own financial interests. “Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country… our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of” (Bernays 1991).

    PS: A side not about Dr. Mercola that I want to make very clear. Although I think he is pretty remarkable in his research and reporting, I do not support his products. His products are very expensive compared to many other comparable products out there.  A high percentage of what you are paying for in product goes to advertising….to the hype of the product. And Dr. Mercola is all about getting the word out on his products.

    So as much as I like what he has to say, he is way too expensive. So I suggest you read his writes, learn from them, but do your own research and if you feel like the product is for you, buy it from other companies who produce similar products. (See my medical disclaimer in the right hand column of my blog for more details.)

    By Dr. Mercola charging astronomical prices it drives other companies to charge more for what we all know we could get for less. As we all know…the medial industry is not immune to greed.

    Want to chime in your thoughts? Blog me.

    I don’t like to wait too long to comment to my readers, but sometimes that is the way it is.

    Dr. Arieh Eldad: Thank you for taking the time and risk of posting on my blog. (that sentiment goes out to so many of you who put your lives on the line to tell your plight as well) I hear what you have to say and I try to spread the word through my blog.

    I have blogged about the atrocities that happen to arab women, and really the plight of women in general across the world. Some feel uncomfortable to hear about it…to read about what I and others write. But the uncomfortableness that people feel is nothing compared to how these women feel…to how these women live on a daily basis. Ask Bagram, or Farah, or Herat, or Jalabad, or Bahran Chah or the many other women who have shared their stories.

    Whenever I feel overwhelmed by it all, I think of the women that have to live by it all. They are the ones that live on the front line of barbarism.

    The plight of women is not something that can be heard once or even a few times. It has to be talked about…stories have to be told…it has to be in our face every day because women live with it every day. We need to open our hearts and keep it in our minds, or change has no chance. I too pray for your success.

    Zen Lill: Yes I love a warm car soaking in the sun with a view of the bridge. My mind is going so fast all of the time, that a drive in my car or a sit in my car is usually for quiet time. Every once in awhile, more often that I like, I tune into NPR.

    Doug: Lol….probably because I so relate. Did you get the quinoi? :)

    Anna Of Guam: Good luck to Ms. Shayna Jo Afaisen!

    Readers: Please support the dolphins whose lives are in dire consequences. Only 6000 more signatures needed to reach 75,000. Piece of cake – we can reach that number just from my readers here. Please sign with Change.org if you haven’t already. Thank you.

    Ah…I think I am now caught up. The forum is open…

    Peace out.

    Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

    Gratefully your blog host,

    michelle

    Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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