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Is a skin graft necessary?

Have you heard of Strong Acidic water or Electrolyzed Oxidizing Water?  You can actually get it at home and use it as a Disinfectant. It kills all Germs in 30 seconds and you don't have to worry about chemical danger or Pollution in your home. Studies have been done and publications are available on Pubmed (worldwide scientific reference) and other websites such as:  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=electrolyzed+oxidizing+water http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-35748937925&origin=inward&txGid=Z7qOkwZbBj3bxmazLGPbugH%3a2 See it for yourselves....  I posted this many times over the past 2 to 6 years, because my son Léo (2 1/2 years old then) got severely burnt on his arm on Memorial Day 2010.  Beware of extinguished fire pits. UNDER THE ASHES LAY HOT COALS!! After visiting many emergency rooms, we were told to go to the County Burnt Center as ER doctors were not specialized enough to help Léo. Once there, the surg...

Reusable Lunch Bags...

Hello Everyone, I've been absent for a while, actually a long while. I tried to post but taking care of a little one could be sometimes challenging, not to mention the big drive everyday to get my 2 other sons to school! Nevertheless, I never stop doing research on the last ecological things we can be doing to help our beautiful Planet, which I call also our Mother.  There are so many "Green" companies I like but this one caught my eyes lately, as I've been noticing these little bags laying on my friend's kitchen counter.... More and more people want to become eco-friendly, so this could be a first step if you're not already doing it. Take a look:  http://www.re-pacbags.com and enjoy shopping!

Illegal Monsanto GMO Wheat Found in Oregon

By John Upton  Grist, May 30, 2013  Straight to the Source  For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's  Genetic Engineering page ,  Millions Against Monsanto page ,  Oregon News page  and our  Food Safety Research Center page . A farmer in Oregon found a patch of wheat growing like a weed where it wasn't expected, so the farmer sprayed it with the herbicide Roundup. Surprisingly, some of the wheat survived. The startled farmer sent samples of the renegade wheat to a laboratory, which confirmed something that should have been impossible: The wheat was a genetically engineered variety that had never been approved to be grown in the U.S., nor anywhere else in the world. Read more:  http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_27640.cfm

Nano-particules.... not as safe as they predicted!

Hey Guys, I found this great article about nano-particules and wanted to share... @h.deux.flo Nanotechnology was supposed to revolutionize the world, making us healthier and producing cleaner energy. But it’s starting to look more like a nightmare. Nanomaterials—tiny particles as little as 1/100,000 the width of a human hair—have quietly been used since the 1990s in hundreds of everyday products, everything from food to baby bottles, pills, beer cans, computer keyboards, skin creams, shampoo, and clothes. But after years of virtually unregulated use, scientists are now starting to say the most commonly used nanoproducts could be harming our health and the environment. One of the most widespread nanoproducts is titanium dioxide. More than 5,000 tonnes of it are produced worldwide each year for use in food, toothpaste, cosmetics, paint, and paper (as a colouring agent), in medication and vitamin capsules (as a nonmedicinal filler), and in most sunscreens (for its anti-UV...