Adding to your good list of all the bad things 'out there' (better living thru chemistry ..lol.. an old DuPont maxim if I recall correctly), we also have hormone and antibiotic-laden foods, GMOs and EMF poisoning. It is no wonder that so many folks find themselves with major health problems. One of the kindest thing we can do for our bodies is to clean up our environment as you said ... getting rid of commercial cleaners, hygiene products, beauty products (I refuse to give up my hairspray tho...lol) and eating organic foods, as much as our budget can stand. Those alone, can help a lot to lessen the load on our immune system. Lola H. On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Olushola Camara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Increasing environmental pollution is the greatest challenge to our > health. Plastics are every where, our water filtration technology is too > old to deal with modern day toxins, then there's the air, and all the stuff > that is polluting our home environment. Seems that nothing, especially > human life, is sacred any more. I think a new health protocol is needed, > one that puts mind over matter. > > Olushola > > On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 7:12 PM, Phil Morrison <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> >> Ebola is a Main Stream Media disease. It lasts a few weeks and is >> quickly forgotten. >> >> So, what's next? How about prion diseases ... TSEs (transmissible >> spongiform encephalopathies), neuro-degenerative stuff like ALS, >> Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Chronic Wasting, CJD, and BES (mad cow). >> >> All it takes is a few molecules of Manganese, Barium, or Strontium >> (chemtrails), or radio-active nuclides from nuke pollution sites >> or Fukushima reacting with our Copper proteins, and we've got a disease >> waiting to happen. The disease can be triggered by low frequency radio >> waves, sonic bursts, earthquakes, volcanoes, or even clapping your hands >> next to a TSE diseased cow. The cow will immediately collapse on the >> floor. >> >> Dr. Day has some details on web site below: >> >> >> http://www.drday.com/madcow.htm >> > >

