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Breast Cancer Prevention
Oct 7, 2007

Have you ever wondered why so many women and men get breast cancer??
After much research there are 3 main reasons why and how people get it.
1. At the cancer institute they discovered that 100% of all breast cancer patients, none of them have iodine in their systems. The most enriched form of Iodine is seaweed. With all of the sushi sales in the past few years more and more people are eating seaweed so that will help allot.
2. Deodorant is a major factor also. Try to only buy deodorants that have contain no aluminum. You are rubbing aluminum into your arm pits daily, and that metal is good for no one ever! Only get deodorants that say deodorant and if it says antiperspirant then never buy it.
Try not to cook with aluminum, throw away any Teflon pans that you own- and only use Iron pans.
3. If you get pregnant then please nurse your baby if you are able. Try to nurse for at least 6 months. It is healthy for the baby and it will greatly reduce your risk for getting breast cancer. Studies show that longer you nurse the less likely you are to get it.
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Real facts about spiders
Oct 7, 2007

Myth: Spiders are insects.
Fact: Actually, not everyone believes this. Around half of my callers did learn in school that spiders are not insects, but I find it rather appalling that the percentage is not higher. And how often, in mass media, we read or hear a phrase like "spiders prey on other insects!" Anyway, spiders belong to the Class Arachnida, insects to the Class Insecta. Arachnids are as distant from insects, as birds are from fish. It really is not a trivial distinction!
Myth: "Arachnid" is just a fancy name for spider.
Fact: There are eleven orders of arachnids. These include the scorpions; mites and ticks; harvestmen; pseudoscorpions; whipscorpions; solpugids; and spiders. It's like the relation of beetles with insects: beetles constitute one order of insects, the Coleoptera, but not all insects are beetles. Similarly, not all arachnids are spiders.
Myth: You can always tell a spider because it has eight legs.
Fact: Not exactly. Scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, and in fact all arachnids - not just spiders - have four pairs of legs . Insects have three pairs. Also, notice that I said "four pairs" instead of "eight." The number of leg pairs (one pair per leg-bearing segment) is more significant than individual legs, which can be lost.
Myth: All spiders make webs.
Fact: Technically, a web is not just anything a spider makes out of silk; it is a silk
structure made to catch prey. Only about half of the known spider species catch prey by means of webs. Others actively hunt for prey (including members of the wolf spider, jumping spider, ground spider, sac spider, lynx spider, and other spider families), or sit and wait for prey to come to them (trap door spiders, crab spiders.) others).
Hunting spiders use their silk for the dragline (the single thread all spiders leave behind them when they walk), the egg sac, and in some species, the retreat (a little silk "house" the spider rests in), all, but do not make true webs.
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Throw your Tea kettle in the garbage!
Oct 7, 2007

I want to tell you a very important story that just happened to me. For the last 3 months I have had a bladder infection, it is not the same as a urinary track infection, but it is similar and it is not fun having it. I went to the doctors, and they tried to help me, but I still could not get rid of it. Then after 3 months of trying to drink as much water as I could, and eat right, my kidneys started to hurt. It was painful on my lower back along with having a bladder infection. Natureday.com
I talked to my mother on the phone and told her what was happening, and she said it sounded like there were tiny minerals trying to squeeze through small entrances in my kidneys and that my body was dong its best to clean and flush the toxins through my body. I began to research the bottles water I drank, and found out it was simply distilled water. Then I realized I do drink 1 cup of tea a day and it was tap water. I picked up my tea kettle and began to wash it out. I had not rinsed it out in about 6 months. Well, much to my surprise as I swished the water around in it, I heard a slight clanging sound. It sounded like coins in there. I rinsed it several times and thin peaces of packed minerals started coming out. Wow! I was drinking concentrated minerals for the last 4 months and that was the reason why I was in pain! I couldn’t believe something so simple as a tea kettle could hut me so much. I threw it in the garbage and tried to tell everyone I knew the story so they would not make the same mistake as I did. Every day I would pour more water in the kettle on top of the minerals that had collected on the bottom. natureday.com The water boiled and I drank a nice cup of mineral tea every day. My bladder infection/kidney pain disappeared about 2 days later.
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