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| ... protects against mercury. |
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| The spleen works to break down/process things from the ... |
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| The liver works to break down/process things from the ... and ... |
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| T/F: without glyphosate, the biotech industry would be an orphan. |
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| T/F: Roundup, a monsanto product, is a glyphosate and is available in many guises since the patent has expired. |
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| Glyphosate is a broad spectrum herbicide that ties up ... rather than killing the plant directly. |
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| T/F: glyphosate can survive for long periods of time in the soil. |
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| T/F: glyphosate is specific to one mineral nutrient. |
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| T/F: glyphosate toxicity causes the plant to not be able to utilize the nutrients in the soil even if the nutrients are present. |
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| T/F: Glyphosates leave super pathogens in the soil, which also attarcks other plants later on in the rotation cycle. |
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| A microfungal organism has been identified, and there is strong evidence that this infectious agent promotes disease in both ... and ... |
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| This micro-fungal like organism is found in high concentration in: |
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| all of the above (pig and cattle placentas, roundup ready soybean meal, roundup ready corn meal, fermentation feed products). |
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| T/F:It is easy to eliminate genes as in GMO from perenial, insect polinated plants. |
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| The most extensively used herbicide in the history of agriculture is ... |
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| Genetically modified maize varieties induce a state of ... toxicity. |
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| A plant's ability to defend itself from soil borne pathogens is diminished by the use of ... |
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| Numerus animal studies suggest reproductive problems as a side effect from ... exposure and consumption of ... |
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| What percent of canola and US soybeans are GM roundup ready? |
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| What percent of corn and cotton are GM Roundup Ready? |
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| Most dioxin exposure comes from dietary intake of ... |
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| T/F: House and senate bills subject small, local food systems to he same broad federal regulatory oversigt that would apply to industrial food operations. |
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| Which farming practice gives back to the earth more than is taken? |
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| In biodynamic farming, there are six preps; name 3 of the 6 along with the planet organ and results of each prep. |
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1. yarrow -- venus, kidneys, permits plants to attract trace elements for best nutrition). 2. valerian-- saturn, spleen, stimulates compost so that phosphorus components are properly used by the soil. 3. Stinging Nettles --mars, gallbladder, stimulates soil health by providing plants with individual nutrition components needed, enlivens the soil. |
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| ... counteracts radioactive material in the soil and heals the soil from glyphosate. |
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| ... is very important to reduce damge of GM foods. |
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| The brain's environment needs to be extremely ... for nerve cells to function properly. |
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| Microwave exposure, in research tests, found that rodent's brain cells were killd, and neurons associated with ... were stimulated. |
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| T/F: EM radiation can cause breaks in DNA strands, and this could lead to genetic damage and mutations that can be passed on for generations. |
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| T/F: Cell towers also emit radiation in the microwave spectrum. |
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| T/F: water pipes can be a major source of EMF's. |
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| T/F: Cells in the body can react to environmental toxins, such as EMF's, as harmful invaders. |
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| Constant environmental stress, such as being exposed to EMF's, can cause cell membranes to be locked in an inactive state, resulting in ... where nutrients cannot .. the cell, and toxins cannot... |
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| oxidative, get in, get out |
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| Electrosensitivity can be reduced by providing ... |
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| probiotic/gut barrier strengthening |
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| Numerous research studies have shown that cell phone usage greatly increases the chance ... |
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| T/F: The younger the child is when they start using a cel phone, the higher the risk of brain tumors. |
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| T/F: Doorway or tiny ports in the cell membrane's surface are electrically activated. |
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| T/F: Cells cannot recognize extremely subtle differences in electric fields. |
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| T/F: Enzymes and molecules can recognize and process different electromagnetic frequencies and amplitudes. |
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| What organs work closely with the amygdala to modulate body physiology in response to emotions? |
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| T/F: Ionizing radiation causes DNA damage that can lead to cancer, and the effects are cumulative. |
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| Children are far more susceptible to damage from cell phone use than adults, because their: |
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A. cells divide at a faster rate. B. Skulls are thinner and smaller in volume. C. Radiation penetrates deeper into their brains. D all of the above (correct answer) |
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| T/F: Flying at night reduces radiation exposure |
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| T/F: astaxanthin can limit damage from ionizing radiation. |
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| ... emitted by cell towers essentially cripple the navigations skills of worker bees. |
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| ... ... is attributed with saying, "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then men would only have four years of life left." |
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| T/F: Satellite radio uses electromagnetic waves. |
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| Chemical sensitivity is now being referred to as ... ..., because electromagnetic radiation is now included in the environmental toxins. |
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| membrane sensitivity syndrome |
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| T/F: everything we say, do, think, and feel affects everything else, because everything is a vibrational field that is affected by other vibrational fields. |
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| List 10 naturopathic approaches to EMF's: |
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1. Salt lamps 2. Chlorella 3. positive thinking/laugh 4. breathing techniques 5. reducing use of cellphones 6. melrose 7. yarrow environmental formula 8. orgonite 9. good fats 10. homeopathic antidotes |
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| Vitamin C and Selenium are two protective nutrients against: |
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| Cadmium is countered by ... |
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| zinc, calcium, vitamin C, sulfur amino acids, all of the above (correct answer). |
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| T/F: Drinking chlorinated water destroys intestinal flora and good bacteria. |
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| T/F: dioxin is easily absorbed through the skin and soles of the feet. |
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| Excitotoxins cause cells to become "...". |
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| stimulated/excited to death |
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| Sodium fluoride is a by product of what industry? |
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| What nutritive significantly reduces the toxic effect of sodium fluoride? |
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| T/F: The plastics, polystyrene 6 and polycarbonate 7, are endocrine disrupters. |
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| T/F: Petrolatum is used to enhance the skin's absorption of other ingredients in a product. |
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| .... are the most common flame retardant chemicals to date. |
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| Bromated Flame Retardants (BFRs) |
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| BFR's are lipophilic meaning they accumulate in the .... |
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| T/F: Triclosan is a chlorinated phenolic compound that has been found to have both estrogenic and androgenic activity. |
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| The common honeybee pollinates ... different crops in the US alone, including fruits, vegetables and tree nuts. |
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| T/F: Harmful organic contaminates, such as PCB's and dioxin, in farm raised salmon are significantly lower than wild salmon. |
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| List two benefits of chlorophyll. |
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| T/F: Boron is important to brain function, especially improving memory, understanding and hand eye coordination. |
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| Selenium deficiency may be made worse if there is not enough: |
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| T/F: The most common medical intervention is the use of the synthetic oxytocin drip. |
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| The oxytocin system has important functions, including: |
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| all of the above, which includes role in sociability, capacity to love others and self, potential for aggression towards others and oneself. |
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| T/F: Baby monitors with DECT technology, placed in your baby's bedroom will expose them to more pulsing microwave radiation than living near a mobile phone mast. |
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| T/F: eden foods is currently the only food maker who does not use BPA in the lining of the cans. |
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