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Air Purifiers and Bio-Mats on sale for September

Posted on September 1, 2010 | Comments: zero       

Fight Allergies Naturally

BlueAirAs Fall and Winter approach and we start to spend more time inside, air quality becomes a bigger issue. So through the month of September, we’re putting these discounts in place:

* Use code AIRFREE25 to get $25 off any Air Free Air Purifier.
* Use code BLUEAIR50 to get $50 off any BlueAir Air Purifier.
* Automatically get $25 off any Pionair model.
* Automatically get $25 off any Lightning Air model.


Save on BlueAir Replacement Filters

From September 1st until October 31st, BlueAir filters are up to 20% off. Keep your purifier running at peak efficiency and save. Click here for more.  Remember, you also get free shipping in the continental USA.


Bio-Mat Specials – Free Shipping!

Bio-Mat

Through the month of September you can get your Bio-Mat at the discount prices below, with no cost for shipping in the continental USA.

* Amethyst Professional – $1450
* Amethyst Mini – $550
* Amethyst Single – $2400
* Amethyst Queen – $3200
* Amethyst King – $3840
* Jade and Tourmaline Queen – $1650
* Jade Powder Single – $1100


Local Goodness
LifeStyles starts work on the College for Living Center

LifeStyles, Inc., which provides housing, assistance, jobs and training for people with disabilities in the northwest Arkansas area, can now start building their new College for Living Center. The Center will expand on existing programs and classes that are designed to go beyond the basics and offer individuals enrichment opportunities like Money Management, Rights and Responsibilities, Relationships, Safety and Voter Education, along with recreational classes and activities like bowling, acting, and swimming.

We have a special attachment to LifeStyles because our webmaster’s older brother is one of those who benefits. Click here to find out more.


5 toxins that are everywhere: Protect yourself

Posted on August 30, 2010 | Comments: zero       

CNN.com is where I found this story:

“A growing body of research is linking five chemicals — among the most common in the world — to a host of ailments, including cancer, sexual problems and behavioral issues.

We encounter them every day — in plastic bottles, storage containers, food wrap, cans, cookware, appliances, carpets, shower curtains, clothes, personal care products, furniture, television sets, electronics, bedding, cushions and mattresses. In short, every room in almost every house in the United States is likely to contain at least one of these chemicals, many of which did not exist a century ago.

They are bisphenol A, or BPA; phthalates; PFOA; formaldehyde; and polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PDBEs. Tests reveal most of us now carry them in our bodies, but are they putting our health — and the health of our children — in jeopardy?”

You can read the rest here. What do you think?


22 disease-fighting superfoods

Posted on August 26, 2010 | Comments: zero       

Some of these we agree with, some we don’t. What do you think?

Here’s the link to the full story (opens in a new window): 22 disease-fighting superfoods


ADHD risk may be tied to pesticide exposure before birth

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Linda Carrol of MSNBC posted this:

” Children whose mothers were exposed to widely-used pesticides such as malathion during pregnancy may be at increased risk of developing an attention disorder by age 5, a new study shows.

Researchers found that the risk of attention disorders rose with increasing levels of metabolites — substances created when pesticides break down — measured in a pregnant woman’s urine. For each tenfold increase in pesticide metabolites in a mom’s system, the risk of an attention disorder rose fivefold in her child, according to the report published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

The study results fall in line with a report published earlier this year by Harvard researchers who found that school-aged children exposed to organophosphates, one of the most common types of pesticides, were more likely than others to develop symptoms of attention deficit disorder.

Pregnant women worried about the findings should lower the risk to their fetuses by carefully washing fresh fruits and vegetables before eating them, suggests Brenda Eskenazi, a study co-author and director of the University of California at Berkeley’s Center for Children’s Environmental Health. Other experts suggest that pregnant women should eat organic fruits and vegetables when possible.”

Read the full story. If you’re looking for food sanitizers, visit our Food and Home Sanitizers page.


Antihistamine use linked to extra pounds

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From Reuters Health:

“People who use prescription antihistamines to relieve allergy symptoms may be more likely than non-users to carry excess pounds, a new study suggests, although the significance of the connection is not yet clear.

In a study of 867 U.S. adults, researchers at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, found that prescription antihistamine users were more likely to be overweight or obese than non-users were.

Among the 268 antihistamine users, 45 percent were overweight, versus 30 percent of the 599 study participants not on the medications.”

Here’s the link: Link. Discussion of natural allergy treatments is welcome.


Scientists create liver cells from patients’ skin

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Reuters posted this. Here’s an excerpt followed by the link:

“Scientists have created liver cells in a lab for the first time using reprogrammed cells from human skin, paving the way for the potential development of new treatments for liver diseases that kill thousands each year.

Cambridge University scientists who reported their results in the Journal of Clinical Investigation on Wednesday, said they also found a way of avoiding the kind of intense political and ethical rows over embryonic stem cells which are currently hampering work in the United States.”

Here’s the link: Link. Any thoughts?


Lab-created corneas used to restore vision

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MSNBC posted this story this morning. Would like to hear your thoughts. Here’s an excerpt, followed by the link:

“Scientists have created a new kind of artificial cornea, inserting a sliver of collagen into the eye that coaxes its own natural corneal cells to regrow and restore vision.

It worked in a first-stage study of 10 patients in Sweden, researchers reported Wednesday. And while larger studies are needed, it’s a step toward developing an alternative to standard cornea transplants that aren’t available in much of the world because of a shortage of donated corneas.”

Here’s the full article: Link


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