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Environmental Issues

35 million family plots produce 77% of Russia’s vegetables and 60% of its meat….

30/09/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

No – not some lovely green wish list – official Russian statistics from 1999 when 'more than 35 million families (105 million people, or 71% of country’s population) owned a dacha or a subsidiary plot and were cultivating it… The 35 million plots of these families occupy more …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: dachas, Ecofarming, household plots, micro eco-farming, productivity of household plots, Ringing Cedars, Russia, Russian farming methods, state ownership, The Bovine

Induction hobs pumping out serious amounts of electromagnetic radiation

02/09/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  9 Comments

Know those cool and trendy looking induction hobs? (This is a Miele by the way, taken from their site.) Well, not only are they seriously expensive (a Miele 930mm hob could cost you nearly £2,000...) but according to some new research reported by PowerWatch, they are delivering …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: Dr Sarah Myhill, electromagnetic frequencies, electromagnetic radiation, EMFs, EMR, Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society, gas cookers, ICNIRP, importance of ventilating gas cookers, Induction cookers, Induction hobs, induction hobs deliver high levels EMRs, Miele induction hobs, Powerwatch, safety of induction hobs, Softness of childrens' skulls, Vulnerability of young children to EMR

Will a pizza while checking out your Facebook page ever taste quite the same?…

16/08/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

Courtesy of Dr Olle Johansson 'A study by the University of Human Ecology in Ukraine has revealed that the electromagnetic field of the computer destroys the molecular structure of water and food making them harmful to health. Ukrainian scientists conducted an …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, NutritionTag: 'aggressive' water, computer, Dr. Olle Johansson, eating near a computer, Mikhail Kurik, molecular analysis of water, pizza, Ukraine, University of Human Ecology

Could GM soya cause infertility?

06/08/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

In an appropriate footnote to yesterday's post about organically grown tomatoes being healthier, I have just seen an article in an April issue of The Voice of Russia about research, carried out by Russia's National Association for Gene Security and the Institute of Ecological and …

Category: Environmental Issues, FoodTag: Countryfile magazine, Genetic modification, GM, GM crop trials in the UK, GM soya, GM soya and infertility, hamsters, infertility, Institute of Ecological and Evolutional Problems, National Association for Gene Security, Voice of Russia

The horrors of CFLs and the demise of the incandescent bulb

22/07/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

  I am always banging on about how unpleasant CFLs are for electro-sensitives because of the electromagnetic fields that their flickering create, but that is nothing compared to the damage that their mercury content can do if they get broken. If you really want to …

Category: Allergies, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, FreeFrom Skincare, PoliticsTag: Andrew Goldsworthy, autistic spectrum conditions, Ban on incandescent light bulbs, blue light, compact fluorescent bulbs CFLs, Electrosensitivity, epilepsy, ES, ES-UK, incandescent light bulbs, injury caused by broken CFL bulb, landfill, LED bulbs, light exacerbated ecema, light sensitivity, lupus, mercury in lightbulbs, migraine, recycling, recycling light bulbs, Sheila Gilmore MP, Spectrum Alliance

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