Thursday 1 October 2009

Seriously Good Service for sick computers in North Bucks

Always quick to grumble at bad service I thought it only fair to give Technical Support Department of Buckingham a mention.
Sick office computer - panic - calm down - remembered I used to go to a breakfast networking club with a guy that fixed computers.
Result: New hard drive fitted - less than 24 hour turn around and excellent prices.

Contct via http://www.ttsd.co.uk/ or 01280 817616

Monday 13 July 2009

Stevia the coverup part 3

Whoops - sometimes I need to wake up - as a Nature's Sunshine distributor I have just discovered I can buy this herb in powder form from the U.S. - I am searching for a source within Europe.

Stevia - the Coverup part 2

Following on from my original post below the above link makes very intersting reading.

STEVIA the coverup!

How much proof do you need that the multi-nationals actually work against our best interests?

How would you feel if I told you you weren't allowed to grow your own basil plants (or any other herb) as a large company was applying to have it patented it so that only they could process it and pass it on the cusomer at vastly inflated prices - outraged? Surely 'they' can't patent a natural product - oh yes they can - they are certainly trying!

Ever heard of Stevia? It is a herb that is hundreds of times sweeter than sugar - it has no calories and can be used by diabetics - it has been used for hundreds if not thousands of years in the far east - so why are we not all growing it and using it especially as the sugar and the artifical sweetners we use act as a poison to our bodies i.e. obesity, diabeties etc?

Why? because a certain multi-national corporation has applied for a patent and in the meantime Stevia is not allowed to be mentioned in certain circles so as not to alert the public. When you know about it you'll all want it and somone else wants to make money out of your want.
Patents on herbs - GM crops that you have to rebuy the seeds for each year - this isn't business this is control and domination of vast sections of the human race. Reminds me of the Nazis.

Anyway, at time of writing it is not yet illegal to buy Stevia on the internet - for starters see the link above. Good hunting and tasting.

Thursday 21 May 2009

North Bucks Incinerator - Apathy Rules?

Given the number of residents in North Bucks you would expect that a protest meeting to discuss the proposal to build a large incinerator that takes in waste from around the world with resulting serious health problems for local residents would be packed to the rafters wouldn't you? Sadly the residents of Winslow and the surrounding villages appear to be sleep walking to serious illness and early death because, if they carry on doing nothing they will soon be breathing in particles of heavy metals which cause heart disease, strokes, cancers and birth defects.

The prososed incinerator is of a technology that is actually banned in the USA and other parts of the world.

WAKE UP before it's too late

Tuesday 10 February 2009

Hooked on Splenda? You'd better read this.

James Turner, the chairman of the national consumer education group Citizens for Health, has expressed shock and outrage after reading a new report from scientists outlining the dangers of the artificial sweetener Splenda (sucralose).
In animals examined for the study, Splenda reduced the amount of good bacteria in the intestines by 50 percent, increased the pH level in the intestines, contributed to increases in body weight and affected P-glycoprotein (P-gp) levels in such a way that crucial health-related drugs could be rejected.
The P-gp effect could result in medications used in chemotherapy, AIDS treatment and treatments for heart conditions being shunted back into the intestines, rather than being absorbed by the body.
According to Turner, "The report makes it clear that the artificial sweetener Splenda and its key component sucralose pose a threat to the people who consume the product. Hundreds of consumers have complained to us about side effects from using Splenda and this study ... confirms that the chemicals in the little yellow package should carry a big red warning label."