Sunday, March 31, 2013

Well Kiss My Grits

Kissing results in a reduction of perceived stress, an increase in relationship satisfaction, a lowering of cholesterol levels, and has a beneficial impact on the cardiovascular system because the heart pumps faster and burns up to 2–3 calories per minute.
 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

I Feel Good

Humor stimulates the areas of your brain that use dopamine, a "feel good" chemical. It also improves the memory by reducing stress, relaxing your muscles and increasing the flow of blood to your brain.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Remedy for Wireless World

Seaweeds like kelp can protect us from a wide range of toxic elements in the environment, including radiation by-products, converting them into harmless salts that our bodies can eliminate. Natural iodine in seaweeds can reduce by almost 80% radioactive iodine-131 that is absorbed by the thyroid. Seaweeds are so effective that even the former U.S. Atomic Energy Commission recommended that people consume two to three ounces of seaweeds a week (or 2 tbsp. of algin supplements a day) for protection against radiation poisoning.

seaweed

The Health Impact of Wireless

Flynn’s time in the military included a period of time the Russians experimented on U.S. embassy staff. Flynn said that the U.S. embassy in Moscow was bombarded with EMF six to eight hours a day five days a week by the Soviets at power levels that were 1/100 of what the U.S. and Canada permit now. They experimented with the same microwave frequencies that come off of standard household wireless appliances.



Between 1953 and 1976, the period of time the testing took place, two U.S. ambassadors died of cancer, one developed leukemia and eventually died from it; 16 women on the embassy staff developed breast cancer, and many others developed immune system disorders, high white blood cell counts, chronic fatigue, and muscle aches.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/health-hazards-linked-to-utility-meters/#otWvEQi1HCZj81IA.99