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I never use anything except canvas, or my bike messenger bag. If I had to choose between paper and plastic I would choose paper because they are more re-usable, and I feel have less of an impact on the environment.
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that is incredible... me likey
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sign the petition: http://action.panna.org/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=610 PAN ALERT: USDA No Sneak Attacks on Organic Standards USDA rushing addition of more conventional ingredients in organic products: On May 15, the US Department of Agriculture announced a scant seven-day public comment period on a controversial proposal developed with absolutely no input from consumers--to allow 38 new non-organic ingredients in products bearing the "USDA Organic" seal. At least three of the proposed ingredients, backed by beer giant Anheuser-Busch and pork and food processors, represent a serious threat to organic standards. Take action TODAY! The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is gathering signatures for a petition to the USDA due May 22, demanding that the comment period be extended. Sign immediately, and PAN will see that your name is added to OCA’s petition. OCA, speaking from the perspective of organic consumers, supports the National Organic Program for clarifying to producers that if an item is not on the National List of exceptions for ingredients, it cannot be used in conventional form. But in this case, consumers should not support all of the National Organic Standards Board's (NOSB’s) 38 recommended additions to the National List. Specifically, OCA opposes the addition of casings from processed intestines, hops (without specific listings), food colorings derived from plants that are supposedly not "commercially available" in organic form, fish oil, beet juice, lemongrass, rice starch and whey protein. USDA claims that these exceptions must be added to the list as concessions to countless companies who have violated the National Organic Standards in the past by using conventional ingredients that were not on the National List. These same companies have been given months to petition the NOSB for inclusion of desired conventional ingredients on the National List. In contrast, the general public has only been allocated 7 days to comment. Please sign the petition today. Demand that USDA extend the comment period to allow real public input. Sign the petition below, or click on the "Learn more" link below to read the full USDA proposal. Comments must be received by PAN or OCA no later than 3 pm Eastern, 12 noon Pacific Time, May 22, 2007.
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interesting article/facts http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/laetrile.html
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money/goods stolen come out of someone's pocket...and you can bet it's never out of the big corporation's...it's always passed along to the lowest rung on the ladder. ok I'm jumping off the soapbox....
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I hope you are kidding...that's just plain wrong.
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I love Morrissey & The Smiths saw them in 86 here in Pittsburgh. Actually got on stage and was sitting about 10 feet away from Morrissey. Some crazed fan ripped his shirt off and I took a little piece from her that says "I'd like to drop my trousers to the Queen".... Have fun next month!!!
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Organic is still best Randall Neustaedter OMD Do you still think that the fruit you are eating is safe? Think again. A recent study from the United Kingdom shows that pesticide residues on some common fruits are uncommonly high. Some apples, pears, raspberries, and grapes contained pesticide residues that exceeded the legal limits of permitted residues. The list goes on. Lettuce, cherries, and pumpkins all contained potentially dangerous levels of toxic pesticide residues. The produce originated from all over the world, grapes from Brazil and Europe, lettuce from Spain, and cherries from Canada. Remember that when you reach for that luscious fruit at the grocery you may be inadvertently feeding your children up to six different pesticides on any one piece of fruit. Pesticides are potent hormone disrupters as well as carcinogens, and children are especially susceptible to their toxic effects. What commercially grown fruits are relatively safe? Blueberries, California grapes (in season), citrus, pineapple, and melons. Fruits that are heavily sprayed include strawberries (and most other berries), peaches and nectarines, and imported grapes, When you cannot get organic produce, clean fruit with a fruit and vegetable wash made with natural surfactants, enzymes, sorbitol, and other extracts. To view the UK study go to: http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/prc.asp?id=1223
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beautiful shots and subject
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The old guy is getting frustrated and confused.....
pratt replied to JW's topic in Bodybuilding/Strength Training
even a couple hours a week, at a medium pace will knock off the fat. Riding at 14MPH will burn about 900-1000 calories off your 230lbs frame every hour. If you decided to incorporate mountain biking into your plan you would also get a great upper body workout. -
The old guy is getting frustrated and confused.....
pratt replied to JW's topic in Bodybuilding/Strength Training
you could swim or bike. Both put little to no stress on your feet and the cardio workout will surely drop some pounds and pack on some lean muscle mass. -
I've always like the Mayo Clinic's descriptions of health issues. From http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol-level/AN01394 "A high blood cholesterol level puts you at increased risk of coronary artery disease. So lower is usually better — but not always. Some research suggests that very low cholesterol levels may be associated with an increased risk of death in people with cancer. However, there is no evidence that a low cholesterol level causes cancer. Low cholesterol levels may also be associated with depression and anxiety. Some scientists believe that very low cholesterol may reduce serotonin levels in the brain. So, how low is "too low"? It depends on the individual. A newborn has a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level of 30 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and develops normally at this level. People who eat low-fat, low-cholesterol diets may have an LDL cholesterol level between 40 and 50 mg/dL and a total cholesterol level of 100 mg/dL — and they do just fine. In general, you want your total cholesterol level to be less than 200 mg/dL and your LDL cholesterol level to be below 100 mg/dL. For individuals at very high risk of heart disease, the National Cholesterol Education Program recommends an LDL cholesterol level of about 70 mg/dL and a total cholesterol level between 140 and 150 mg/dL. Some research suggests that LDL cholesterol levels between 60 and 70 mg/dL are not only safe but can help slow or even reverse coronary artery disease. If you have questions about your cholesterol levels, consult your doctor. He or she can explain what cholesterol levels are appropriate in your specific situation." A nice follow up on the link to depression and anxiety From http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/QA/QA43423/ "Two more recent studies from the Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry in Germany linked low cholesterol with an increased risk of suicide, depression, impulsivity and aggression. Here, researchers speculated that a decreased consumption of polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially omega-3s may be a risk factor and that increasing intake of foods high in omega-3 fatty acids might lower the risk."
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Out with the old and in with the new
pratt replied to endurancewannabe's topic in General Discussion
dr bronner's liquid soap is fantastic, love the peppermint. I'll check but I am pretty sure aubrey's organic men's shave cream is vegan -
just got finished reading it ALL....nice job, really. inspiring.
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I am pretty sure the new 8003 has two points of juice extraction, and the 8001 only has one. the screen used for juicing has more surface area in the 8003