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Environmental Issues

Making your house care for you

17/11/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  5 Comments

We all live in our houses. They keep us dry, they keep us warm. But do they really 'look after us'? Most of us don't need them to but, if you have chemical sensitivities or, even worse, chemical sensitivities and electromagnetic sensitivities, then your house can feel as though …

Category: Allergies, Alternative/Complementary Health, Buildings, Chemicals, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, FreeFrom Food, Mental HealthTag: 8 Step Healing Plan: Recovery from Chronic Illness with Mind-Body Medicine, Annie Hopper, Ashok Gupta, creating 'clean' sleeping spaces, Dr Deitricht Klinghardt, EMF shielding, Get Your Life Back Wellness Coaching, guptaprogram.com, klinghardtinstitute.com, mcs-aware, Micki Rose, Nicki Greenham, PTSD and chronic illness, removal of malagam fillings, retrainingthebrain.com

The mass roll out of 5G offends against every article of the Nuremberg code

28/09/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  5 Comments

The Nuremberg Code of medical ethics was devised in the aftermath of the Doctors' Trial of 20 of the physicians who had conducted medical experiments on prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. The Doctors' Trial was part of the larger Nuremberg trials of 1946–7. Although it has …

Category: Big Business, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, PoliticsTag: 5G and health: the Facts Risks and Remedies, 5G roll out, British Society of Ecological Medicine, BSEM, Doctor's Trial of Nazi physicians, Does the roll out of 5G abide by the Nuremberg Code?, Is the roll out of 5G ethical?, Nazi medical experiments, Nuremberg code, Nuremberg Code of medical ethics, Nuremberg Trials, The most important document in the history of the ethics of medical research

Rat hairs, hormones and chlorine – why food standards matter in trade deals

09/09/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Bludgeoned by Brexit as we currently are, I thought you might be interested in this interview with Dr Charlie Clutterbuck (Bittersweet Brexit) on Geoff Tansey's blog. 'A trade deal around food with the USA', he says,'is not just about chlorinated chicken, hormone drenched …

Category: Big Business, Environmental Issues, Food, Food/Health Policy, PoliticsTag: 400 deaths a year in America from Salmonella, BitterSweet Brexit, Chlorinated chicken, Dr Charlie Clutterbuck, Food Defect Action Levels, Geoff Tansey, Insect parts in frozen fruit, Rat Hairs in peanut butter, trade deals with the USA

Why do insurers refuse to cover 5G related risks?

01/09/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

This is not a new story but with the ever more urgent push to bathe us all in 5G radiation, both from the telecoms industry and government who are raking in the license fees, it is worth revisiting. I was reminded of it by a colleague who pointed me to an article in Principia …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: BioInitiative report, CFC Underwriting: Policy Document for Architects and Engineers, Insurance risks re 5G, Links between risk from asbestos and from electromagnetic radiation, Lloyds of London and risk from EMR, Lloyds: Electromagnetic fields from mobile phones: recent developments 2010, Principia Scientific International, Swiss Re - Emerging Risks Insight, Unforeseen consequences of electromagnetic fields

Rebelling with Extinction Rebellion

20/07/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Although they have not had quite the coverage that they had for the mega 'sit-ins' that they staged back in April,  Extinction Rebellion's July Uprisings in London, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds and Glasgow have garnered both headlines and strong reactions. Having 'processed' …

Category: Big Business, Environmental Issues, PoliticsTag: 2003 Iraq anti war march, civil disobedience, disruption, Extinction Rebellion, Extinction Rebellion boats, Extinction Rebellion camp at Waterloo Millennium Park, Extinction Rebellion Uprisings, getting arrested with Extinction Rebellion, Polly Higgins, Roger Hallam, Roger Hallam and King's College

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