Worse than BPA? Toxic BPS chemical found hiding in receipts, recycled paper

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Your government not protecting anyone but their own pocket$…

~ Uncle Russ

Growing awareness about the prolific presence of the hormone disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) in plastics, receipt paper, money, and various other consumer products and materials has led to the widespread removal of this highly toxic chemical from many products in recent years. But bisphenol S (BPS), the chemical now being used in place of BPA in many “BPA-free” products, may be just as harmful — if not more harmful — than BPA.

Worse than BPA? Toxic BPS chemical found hiding in receipts, recycled paper

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REMEMBER THE WISDOM OF JUDGE NAPOLITANO

In CategoryUncategorized
ByRuss Bianchi

This just in from a friend a colleague, Dr. Clyde Berg, MD.

Want real wellness, at little or no cost?

GOT ZIJA?!

Drink Life In!

~ Uncle Russ

REMEMBER THE WISDOM OF JUDGE NAPOLITANO

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UK scientists take on €8.2m grant for GM corn development

In CategoryGenetic Modification
ByRuss Bianchi

Any CORN is to nutrition what PORN is to fine art.

Genetically Modified anything is cancer causing, environmental damaging, birth defect and disease inducing, at any exposure level.

Genetic Modification is about single source non replicating patented revenue, for death merchants, like the preferred brand of The Devil, Monsanto.

Vote out all incumbent politicans tacitedly, or overtly, allowing genetic modification to exist, let alone be distributed.

~ Uncle Russ

A €8.2m ($10m) grant has been given to researchers at the John Innes Center in the UK to develop GM varieties of corn that are able to absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere, thus eliminating the use of fertilisers.

UK scientists take on €8.2m grant for GM corn development

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