Do you have moisture/mould problems?

Sweating window
Sweating window

Moisture problems turn up in several ways. Having to wipe windows reveals that the house is not breathing well enough to rid itself of excess moisture. It is NOT a window problem. We can check for humidity levels. These should not exceed 60% relative humidity for an extended period of time.

 

As in these pictures below, mold ("mould" in Canada!) will grow where the surface is warm and moist enough. We especially see this in closets, behind furniture, in basements, crawlspaces and in attics, and inside walls. Mould can make you sick! Possible symptoms include asthma, frequent colds, illnesses and/or coughing, runny noses, sleep problems, and chronic illnesses that zap your energy and vitality. Check out this doctor's investigation into the problems that can result from mould in your home or office by clicking here.

 

Do not use bleach or hydrogen peroxide on mould without wearing a respirator! Expect the mould to return as your treatment will not reach all of it.

 

We recommend and offer two natural solutions that are safe for humans and pets, but that kill mould on contact -and one even smells good! It's called "Thieves Essential Oil." We can also get rid of bad smells left over from moisture or other problems that is very inexpensive, using this totally natural product. This solution is proven and is patented! See the Google (technical) page here. Moulds are clever. More than one essential oils is necessary to eliminate most of them. Sometimes removal of the affected insulation and dry-wall/wood is required.

 

Why put your family at risk? Help is near at hand.

Mon

25

Nov

2013

Residue of popular herbicide likely encourages illness

Glysophate
Glysophate

A chemical and food company wants us to believe that glysophate, a widely-used herbicide, is not only safe -it might be used to treat cancer!

 

How profitable, as it may also increase your risk for cancer.

 

Glysophate is considered to be toxic to animals, including humans. A study by two independent scientists, published in Entropy April 2013, connects the increasingly widespread use of glyphosate with modern diseases because of its "inhibition of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, an overlooked component of its toxicity to mammals. CYP enzymes play crucial roles in biology, one of which is to detoxify xenobiotics. Thus, glyphosate enhances the damaging effects of other food borne chemical residues and environmental toxins."

 

In other words, it slowly induces disease.

 

"Consequences are most of the diseases and conditions associated with a Western diet, which include gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, autism, infertility, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease."

 

A copy of the whole report can be found under the link GMO's.

 

Conclusion: only eat organically grown food or foods known not to have been sprayed with Round-up Ready herbicide. Consider also helping your cells to repair from this damage by using Asea.

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Tue

26

Feb

2013

Ending the Junk Food Obsession

Eating healthy
Eating healthy

We all know that smoking tobacco is bad for our health. With both public pressure and far higher taxes, smoking is (thankfully) on the decline in Canada.

 

Now we are facing the crushing health effects of junk food and beverages. These are filled with bad fats, sugar, and salt -plus colorants in soft drinks. The results are alarming: rapidly rising rates of obsity, diabetes, heart conditions, cancer, and far more. Our health care system can't keep up. It turns out that a tobacco company is the largest junk food company! Even the most ardent libertarian (who dislikes government intervention in our lives) may have to concede that doing nothing about this epidemic is harming all of us.

 

Thus we may have to do the same thing with junk food and drinks as we did with tobacco: apply social pressure as well as add taxes. We know that banning didn't work with alcohol (and isn't working with street drugs). At least taxing these ills will raise money needed to pay for the freedom to eat and drink ourselves into oblivion. For more information read this Globe & Mail article.

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