Marc Faber with Peter Schiff – Hyperinflation In The United States A 100% Certainty
Filed under: FED, food shortages, stock | Tags: bonds, crisis, economy, food, health, hyperinflation
Peter Schiff – The Crisis Isn’t over
Filed under: Commodities, FED, food shortages, stock | Tags: crisis, Federal Reserve Bank, stocks
Chocolate, Cheese, Meat, and Sugar – Physically Addictive Foods
Filed under: Cocoa, Sugar, food | Tags: brain function, food, health
Neal Barnard MD discusses the science behind food additions. Willpower is not to blame: chocolate, cheese, meat, and sugar release opiate-like substances. Read the rest of this entry »
Ian R Crane on codex alimentarius
Filed under: GMO, food, health | Tags: agriculture, europe, food, GMO, health, WHO, WTO
Having spent the past twelve months investigating Codex Alimentarius, I am deeply disturbed by the almost total lack of awareness (or even interest) with regard to the implications of this pernicious global Commission, particularly amongst those most affected by the excesses of this restrictive legislation. Read the rest of this entry »
Presentation on the risks of GM crops & foods
Filed under: GMO, food | Tags: europe, food, genetical, GMO, health, WHO, WTO
presentation on the risks of GM crops and foods by Dr Robert Verkerk, made on 5th April 2009 at Natural Products Expo, London, 2009
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Choosing Tomatoes to Grow in Your Vegetable Garden
Filed under: food, gardening | Tags: health, seeds, sowing, vegetables
How to Plant a Vegetable Garden : Choosing Tomatoes to Grow in Your Vegetable Garden
Dutch Minister Verburg of Agriculture wants GMO crops
Filed under: GMO, food | Tags: agriculture, DNA, genetical, GMO, health, immune function, seeds
Minister Verburg of Agriculture would allow farmers to grow genetically modified potatoes, rice, soy and corn . “It’s not if GMO crops will become available, but how they will”, the minister said.
She believes the rules need to be changed. According to Verburg, the debate on genetic modification is too much governed by emotions. “Facts should speak, not emotions,” said Verburg. Read the rest of this entry »
Debate on genetically modified crops organised by Dutch Minister for Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Food (LNV).
Filed under: GMO, food, health | Tags: agriculture, food, GMO, health
Although worldwide genetically modified crops are grown extensively (over 100 million hectares annually), resistance in Europe remains high. Initially the aversion concerned human and animal health. Later on, the subject of possible ecological damage became prominent. Currently, part of the criticism refers to the agricultural system in which gmo’s prosper best. Read the rest of this entry »
Heavy Metal Detoxification
Filed under: health | Tags: amalgams, brain function, chemicals, neurology, reproductive, toxicology

The most common source of heavy metal toxicity is from dental amalgam fillings and other metal dental appliances. In 1989, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared that amalgams are a hazardous substance under the Superfund law. Scrap dental amalgam was declared a hazardous waste in 1988 by the EPA. Outside of your mouth it has to be:
- Stored in unbreakable, tightly sealed containers away from heat.
- It is not to be touched.
- Stored under liquid glycerine or photographic fixer solution.
China Bank Wants U.S. Bonds Issued in Yuan
Filed under: food shortages, health, stock | Tags: crisis, economy, famine, patriotisme
The head of China’s second-largest bank has said the United States government should start issuing bonds in yuan, rather than dollars, in the latest indication of the increasing importance of the Chinese currency.
Guo Shuqing, the chairman of state-controlled China Construction Bank (CCB), also said he is exploring the possibility of issuing loans to trading companies in yuan, allowing Chinese and foreign companies to settle their bills in yuan rather than in dollars.
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