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    Entries in cancer (3)

    Thursday
    Jan262012

    "the juice"

    I found inspiration on a blog of a man who lost his wife to cancer. He credits this juice to extending her life by 6 months. During a time when all she could stomach was ice cream and cold desserts, he bought a juicer and her body was able to handle and benefit from this juice.

    I changed his recipe a bit based on what I had available, but you can see his original post here:

    http://ericwilder.blogspot.com/2008/12/you-cant-juice-avocado.html

    Thursday morning's cancer fighting juice

    2 honey crisp apples
    1 white mango
    1 broccoli stalk and crown
    2 kale leaves
    6 baby carrots

    Juice.

    Note: I never add the kale first.
    Note 2: I tried to add blue berries, but they didn't seem to add any juice.

    Wednesday
    Jun162010

    sunscreen- a lifesaver!

    this is a repost from CHICVEGAN- read her whole post...


    Marie Veronique Organics Kid Safe Screen, SPF 25
    This lightweight and quick-absorbing formula works just as great for adults as it does for kids. It contains no harmful chemicals, nanoparticles, parabens, petroleum products, fillers, waxes or fragrances. This is my favorite sunscreen – I carry it in my bag!

    Desert Essence Age Reversal SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen
    This lotion contains Vitamin E, Pomegranate Extract, and Grape Seed Extract. All to help reduce free-radicals and nourish your skin while protecting it!

    Devita Daytime Solar Protective Moisturizer SPF 30
    This fancy little guy absorbs quickly and completely and contains two different sun screens for ultimate solar protection. This formula was created specifically for those sensitive to breakouts.

    California Baby No Fragrance SPF 30+ Sunscreen Lotion
    Did you know that The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that if exposure to the sun is unavoidable and your baby is under 6 months, a non-chemical sunscreen should be used? That is why your best bet is to use baby or kid sunscreens This one is awesome!

    Loving Naturals SPF 30+ Sunscreen
    This formula is water-resistant and made up of some outstanding all-natural and organic ingredients.

     

    Thursday
    May062010

    "america causes cancer"

    this is retwitted from Mark Bittman's twitter, but written by a local Philadelphian, Tom Laskawy

    Original article at Grist

    A new government report [PDF] suggests that comedian Bill Maher was on to something when he joked in an interview last year with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson that "America causes cancer."

    The report, released today, says that thousands of industrial chemicals in our environment are indeed making Americans sick, and its findings cannot be easily dismissed. It originates "not from the fringe but from the mission control of mainstream scientific and medical thinking, the President’s Cancer Panel," as Times columnist Nick Kristofobserves. The four-decades-old panel comprises three distinguished experts who review America’s cancer program and report directly to the president. 

    While the report is disturbing to say the least, I couldn't be happier that our government is starting to recognize the toxic stew that surrounds us. Forgive the long quotes, but this is must-read stuff (via Reuters):

    Americans are being "bombarded" with chemicals, gases and radiation that can cause cancer, and the federal government must do far more to protect them, presidential cancer advisers said on Thursday.

    Although as many as two-thirds of cancer cases are caused by lifestyle choices like smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise, the panel said many avoidable cancers were also caused by pollution, radon from the soil and medical imaging scans.

    Since so little is known about the possible risks of cell phones, people would be prudent to wear headsets and make calls quickly, the two members of the panel advised.

    "The panel was particularly concerned to find that the true burden of environmentally induced cancer has been grossly underestimated," they wrote in the report, available atpcp.cancer.gov.

    ..."With nearly 80,000 chemicals on the market in the United States, many of which are used by millions of Americans in their daily lives and are un- or understudied and largely unregulated, exposure to potential environmental carcinogens is widespread," it adds. 

    "The American people -- even before they are born -- are bombarded continually with myriad combinations of these dangerous exposures," Kripke and Leffall wrote in a letter to President Barack Obama at top of the report.

    "The panel urges you most strongly to use the power of your office to remove the carcinogens and other toxins from our food, water, and air that needlessly increase healthcare costs, cripple our nation's productivity, and devastate American lives."

    Yes, the proper response to this report is fear and anger. There's not much more to add, really. No doubt, industry front groups like the American Council on Science and Health will scream bloody murder. And I have serious doubts if our government, shot through with corporate influence, has the will to address this in a comprehensive way, although Sen Frank Lautenberg's Kid-safe Chemicals Act would be a good place to start.