I read an interview last week with a cook (sorry, name escapes me...) who had, temporarily, thank goodness, lost her sense of smell. She commented on how sharpened her other 'cooking' senses had become while she was smell-less – including her hearing. Having initially raised …
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More on Electrosmog and Oxygen
The 'conversation' mentioned in my last blog about electrosmog has continued with much discussion about documentaries, gaining the support of the unions on the basis that mobile phone usage has now been classed as a Group 2B carcinogen by the IARC and WHO (see an interesting note …
Official Secrets Act and Electrosensitivity
There has been a good deal of email 'conversation' recently on the Official Secrets Act and how it impacts both on those who are already electrosensitive and the future health of the whole population. The conversation was sparked by Dr Andrew Goldsworthy who, believing that MPs …
Meet cheeky Master Fox
I saw this young lad snoozing in the sun on the bank at the bottom of the garden last summer, so I crept out with a camera. He looked up as I went down the steps, thought of moving, then decided to wait to see what I would do. I moved gradually closer until I was about 15 feet …
Celebrating the 3Ws
OK – so, who has been the most influential figure in the development of the internet, the World Wide Web and the way the 21st century communicates? Eerrr.... Bill Gates? Well, hasn't he really just developed computer programmes? Steve Jobs? Well, Apple is now the biggest …
