I responded to a friend request on one of my social media sites. She replied:
“Hullo Tom,
Thank you for your message. I will look into your interesting website and blog tomorrow, I am off to bed now, but I thought to tell you about something which just amazes me, you cannot buy iodine in the UK any more!?! All of a sudden iodine can only be bought by someone who is licensed to buy it!”
Wow! The insanity continues to accelerate!
Tea and citrus products could lower ovarian cancer risk, new UEA research finds
If you want to really reduce your risk, lok into the details of the article and note what are the active ingredients in the beneificial foods.They are flavonoids (anthocyanins, flavonols and flavanones). Anthocyanin pigments and associated flavonoids have demonstrated ability to protect against a myriad of human diseases, are predominant in teas, honey, wines, fruits, vegetables, nuts, olive oil, cocoa, and cereals.
I just searched in Google for “foods highest in flavanoids” and Mr. Google returned the following:
Good sources of flavonoids include all citrus fruits, berries, ginkgo biloba, onions (particularly red onion, parsley, pulses, tea (especially white tea and green tea), red wine, seabuckthorn, and dark chocolate (with a cocoa content of seventy percent or greater).
In my top bars and powders I do not have pulses or red wine. The rest of the list are in my ingredients list.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/mac/comm/media/press/2014/October/ovarian-cancer-tea
The Truth About Gluten
I know I mentioned this a few days ago but I am going to repeat it here. Watch this video! No, that wasn’t strong enough. WATCH THIS VIDEO!
I cannot possibly overestimate the power of the data in this video. So many of the elements of my research and recipe development over the past 6 years are encapsulated in this doctor’s talk:
Next time you think of going to the movies or watching a DVD, view this instead.
When You Wake
Every Act Of Kindness
Medical Need For Coffee
Is Facebook Still Worth It? Why It Is and How to Use It
With organic reach predicted to fall as low as one percent, is Facebook still worth it? Copyblogger just closed their Facebook account. Was it a good move?
http://www.sitepronews.com/2014/11/10/facebook-still-worth-use/
Eat The Rainbow II
This is what a batch of Nutri-Blast looks like nearing the end of the measuring out of 140+ ingredients. Pretty huh?
But the real beauty is in the nutrition. It has more boxes ticked than most people consider when they buy food.
Energising
Superfoods
Antioxidants
Detoxifiers
Glutathione boosters
Stem cell boosters
No artificial colours
No artificial fragrances
No artificial sweeteners
No cane sugar
No excitotoxins
No fillers
No flavour enhancers
No detectable gluten
No added preservatives
No high fructose corn syrup
https://www.healthelicious.com.au/Nutri-Blast-Protein-Powders.html
Facebook Organic Reach – Ain't Coming Back Any Time Soon!
A lot of words, no new news. The net result is your Facebook organic reach is not coming back any time soon.
http://www.webpronews.com/mark-zuckerberg-addresses-your-organic-reach-problem-2014-11#respond
Kinesthetic Learners
ADHD is a crock!
Kids (and adults) learn in different ways at different speeds.
And have interests in different areas of knowledge.
Shoeboxing, pigeon holing and labelling will not alter that.
Properly defining every word encountered, providing sufficient mass to balance the significance (theory), teaching on the correct gradient with all steps firmly in place, subjects of interest and relevance to that person’s purpose and desires, these are the things on which an outstanding level of understanding is built!
Nutrition is also key.
The Japanese found people who eat wheat have a 5% lower IQ than those who don’t.
Kids who get fish oil supplements do 5% better at exams.
But what would I know?
I have no recognised formal qualifications in education that put letters after my name.
I only speak from experience.
I am only the co-parent of three children, each outstanding in their area.
One as a mother, one as an engineer and athlete and one as a manager.