Video: The Dark Side of the Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb

CBC Montreal’s environment columnist, Geeta Nadkarni, talks about the dangers of CFL bulbs and the dirty electricity they produce. She interviewed the leading researcher in the field, Magda Havas of Trent University, as well as EMF Consultant, Tom Nadas of EMF Security. Tom provides a demonstration of the dirty electricity produced by CFL bulbs and their cumulative impact on the electromagnetic environment that surrounds us. Continue reading

Obama’s Plan for a Healthy America: The Hazards of Mercury Dental Fillings

The government seems to be speaking out of both sides of its mouth, as the President preaches one thing and the FDA does another. If we are going to have “smarter medicine that really works,” we need to get politics, lobbies and cronyism out of science. Continue reading

Million TIMES More Squalene In H1N1 Vax Than Caused GWI !!

Dr. Laibow’s presentation on squalene during the second hour of your program last night, 8-24, was impressive. In looking for some verification of the ‘million-times more squalene’ than was in ‘Vaccine A’ that caused the catastrophic Gulf War I Illness (which ruined the lives of hundreds of thousands of troops and killed thousands of others -ed), I came across this article… Continue reading

The Rumsfeld Plague: Aspartame Brings Horror

(NaturalNews) – The aspartame horror began in 1981 due to Donald Rumsfeld, as head of the G.D. Searle pharmaceutical company, when he used his political clout to put a known carcinogen on the market to poison a nation all in the name of money. Continue reading

Irradiated Foods Cause Severe Neurological Damage

So what caused the cats to develop neurological problems? Although the researchers’ statement to the media practically buries the fact, a close read shows the animals were fine until fed irradiated food. What’s more, when they were taken off the irradiated diet, the animals’ nervous systems began healing. Continue reading

Multiple Sclerosis Caused by Vitamin D Deficiency

Researchers from Oxford University and the University of British Columbia have discovered that Vitamin D deficiency affects a section of the human genome already linked with multiple sclerosis (MS) risk, adding further weight to theories that this vitamin deficiency might play a role in development of the disease. Continue reading