Tag Archives: hormones
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Deep Ocean Pollution Levels – Shocking
Posted on March 14, 2017 by Jeanne Roberts
You might think that the bottom of the ocean would be pristine wilderness. After all, it’s about 36,200 feet away. That’s 7,000 feet farther than the peak of Mount Everest! You would be wrong. The ocean floor – or at least the part of it accessible via technology[...]
This post was posted in Blog and Green Library, Politically Green, The Water We Drink and was tagged with COMPOSTABLE, congener, dioxins, hormones, Marianas Trench, Mount Everest, NON-TOXIC, ocean floor, PBDE, PCB, persistent organic pollutants, POPs, RECYCLED-UPCYCLED, Stockholm Convention, SUSTAINABLE, thyroid
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Do Nitrates Trigger Migraines?
Posted on November 25, 2016 by Jeanne Roberts
At the first sign of a migraine – that peculiar change in your vision, followed by a pins-and-needles sensation, weakness, nausea, even an inability to communicate clearly, and the ultimate, crashing, crushing headache – you want to hide in your bed and never come[...]
This post was posted in Blog and Green Library, Health and Safety and was tagged with air conditioning, air quality, bacteria, blood vessels, environment, gut bacteria, Haldol, Haloperidol. Bipolar, HEALTH SENSITIVE, heart medicine, hormones, hot dogs, leafy vegetables, Migraine, mouth bacteria, nitrates, sleeplessness, stress, wine, ziprasidone