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Dear MPs, MPPs and Senators Swisscom admits that WiFi can Harm People http://www.safeschool.ca/Swisscom__WiFi_Harms.html Swisscom reveals the true DANGER of WiFi in a patent application. Swisscom is the leading telecom provider in Switzerland and it devised a way to reduce the microwave radiation from WiFi (also known as WLAN or wireless local area network). In its patent application, Swisscom clearly states the elevated risk of cancer and genetic damage from the constant low level microwave/...

Mammograms Don't Reduce Breast Cancer Deaths

Mammograms Don't Reduce Breast Cancer Deaths Dear Reader, We've been saying this for a while now: Mammograms simply don't crack it when it comes to saving lives. In fact, studies have shown that for every 2,000 women over the age of 50 who are screened every year for a decade with this archaic and painful screening method, approximately one breast cancer death is avoided. Call me crazy, but that hardly sounds like an effective method of breast cancer detection... despite what the...

Obesity Depletes Vitamin D Levels

Obesity Depletes Vitamin D Levels Dear Reader, Vitamin D is the rising star of all vitamins and as more and more research is proving the negative health effects of having low vitamin D levels, it has become increasingly important to understand exactly why the sunshine vitamin is so important to all-round good health. A recent study, published in the peer-reviewed medical journal PLOS Medicine, found that people with genetic medical conditions that are known to be associated with obesity ...

Popular Weight Loss Drug May Cause Permanent Liver and Kidney Damage

Popular Weight Loss Drug May Cause Permanent Liver and Kidney Damage By Dr. Mercola The weight loss drug orlistat (known as Xenical by prescription and Alli, available over-the-counter) is one of the most popular on the market. Alli is even known to flaunt the fact that it’s approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in its advertisements, using such slogans as “lose weight the FDA approved way,” which, to most people, makes it sound as though it’s safe......

Teen abuse of prescription drugs up 33 percent, includes Ritalin, Adderall

Teen abuse of prescription drugs up 33 percent, includes Ritalin, Adderall by Lance Devon (NaturalNews) A new national survey has been released, highlighting startling new trends in teen prescription drug abuse. The Partnership at Drugfree.org and MetLife Foundation are confirming that one in four teens now abuse or misuse a prescription drug at least once in their lifetime. These results suggest a 33 percent increase since 2008. Further results suggest that one in eight teens have misused ...

Synthetic vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, kills beneficial probiotic bacteria in the gut and cannot confer vitamin activity in the body

Synthetic vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, kills beneficial probiotic bacteria in the gut and cannot confer vitamin activity in the body by Zach Calantini-Miller (NaturalNews) Most people nowadays are well informed about the numerous health benefits of vitamin C, and find ways to incorporate it in their diets, either by taking supplements or eating more foods that contain the vitamin. While the many benefits of vitamin C are well-documented, such as its ability to boost the immune system, there...

(Fetal & Host Toxicity) Breast Implants Harm Babies

(Fetal & Host Toxicity) Breast Implants Harm Babies   Dear Minister of Health, Leona Aglukkaq, Prime Minister Stephan Harper, fellow MP's, Senate members, provincial MPP's.    What are the "health care costs" caused by these procedures driven by deceptive marketing, vanity, peer pressure, personal insecurities and pride? Since W/Health Canada is driven by industry interests, when will our elected representatives take initiative to protect the ignorant and deceived c...

Nuclear experts warn flawed San Onofre plant too dangerous to start back up, but it may be restarted anyway

Nuclear experts warn flawed San Onofre plant too dangerous to start back up, but it may be restarted anyway by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) A Southern California nuclear power facility that was taken offline back in January 2012 due to leaking radiation and major design flaws could be reactivated as soon as this June, according to new reports. An ABC 10 News investigative report explains that Southern California Edison (SCE), the power company that owns and operates the San Onof...


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