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Submitted by Soldier for Life on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 11:22am.
If you can't get on natural birth control, you might as well forget buying organics, you might as well eat sewage sludge, you might as well get on prozack too for fun, you might as well fork over all your wages to the hospital now while the prices are low.
» Chemical constituents are dangerous, costly, artificial, less effective than all of the natural constituents combined, and when you put chemical hormones in the body it encourages the body to stop making hormones which causes depression and a long slow cycle of more health problems. Just because health problems have not been reported to you does not mean that they do not exist. We all know cigarrettes cause lung cancer finally right? Duh. But did anybody tell you that cigarrettes are a leading cause of Leukemia because the smoke contains benzene? No way. The last thing Phillip Morris needs is another lawsuit from yet another group of citizens who spent too much time around tobacco smoke, so nobody really reports it, although it is very true. It is also very true that there are natural alternatives to chemical birth control and that chemical birth control changes the body's natural production and regulation of hormones. Why are activists allowing women to be test rats for pharm corps that want to test the effects of altered hormone production in females in secret long term studies that have only recently begun?
Submitted by Soldier for Life on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 10:34am.
From the Olympian:
This story rocks. There was one time once when I had the good fortune of randomly running into Daisy (although not on the road thank goodness he hee) and she seemed so sweet. She had apparently just recently converted her vehicle into a biodiesel and she was beeming and that was the very first and only time that I ever saw her so I'm not sure if she's always beeming or if she was just beeming that day but regardless I sensed a sense of confidence and jubilation as she proudly told me that she had found a way to run her car off the free vegetable oil at her place of employment. That raised my random meal to a newer, higher level of satisfaction that I never expected from randomly walking into some random restaurant in Lacey, but you never know what you might find no matter where you are. You could be watching ants and make a new discovery. I personally reccomend watching ants. Its the perfect break from my studies at school. Anyways about Daisy and this article: Yeah, go right to the source. This is the best way to do something. So many times we are surrounded by various potential-advantages but instead we might focus on the bad things and then we miss the oppurtunities that are staring us in the face. Call me a smiling optimist like Daisy, but I am not of the opinion that this country is bad or that conditions are bad. Rather, I think that we live in the land of oppurtunity and success. We have so many potential sources of energy in the U.S. (especially compared to the mideast) that the Iraq war cannot possibly be over energy. |
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