Thursday, December 21, 2017


This article was written for Greenmedinfo.com, re-posted here with permission. It was written by Valerie Burke,  a Clinical EFT practitioner and freelance health writer in Olympia, Washington, with backgrounds in both allopathic and integrative medicine and a Master’s Degree in Nursing Science.  You can learn more about her at www.valerieburke.net.

A University of Washington study involving cheese products found endocrine-disrupting phthalates present in 29 of 30 samples tested. Boxed mac-and-cheese mixes scored the worst.[i] [ii] Phthalates are added to plastics to increase their flexibility and durability, and sadly they are making their way into our food supply.
Why cheese? Phthalates accumulate in fatty foods such as meat and dairy due to their fat-binding properties.
Phthalates migrate into food from packaging and equipment used in the food manufacturing process. Cheese products become contaminated from contact with plastic tubing, conveyor belts, gaskets, plastic packaging, and even the printing ink and adhesive on labels.[iii]
The results of this study are very troubling because these chemicals have been linked to genital birth defects in infant boys, as well as learning disabilities, aggression, hyperactivity, increased blood pressure, insulin resistance in older males, endometriosisin women, and a variety of other adverse effects. There is strong evidence that phthalates interfere with testosterone production, a hormone vital to normal reproductive development. Deficiency results in several reproductive abnormalities including genital malformation, low sperm count, and even increased risk for testicular cancer later in life.
Phthalates are clearly a health risk even at very low levels of exposure, especially for pregnant women, infants and children.
In the cheese study, researchers tested for 10 different phthalates in a variety of products, including 10 varieties of mac-and-cheese with some labeled as “organic.” High phthalate levels were found in every single mac-and-cheese product, and as many as six different phthalates were found in a single product. DEHP is the most widely restricted phthalate yet it was the most frequently detected.
Not only were these hormone-disrupting chemicals found in ever-popular boxed mac-and-cheese, but they were also detected in the other cheese products ranging from highly processed to more “natural” cheeses such as shredded cheese, string cheese and cottage cheese. Processed cheese slices contained almost triple the phthalates of natural cheese, and boxed mac-and-cheese was four times as high as hard cheese.
In 2008, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) restricted six phthalates from use in children’s toys and childcare products. Children’s toys were previously thought to be the most significant purveyor of phthalates, but recent science has redirected the spotlight toward foods.
Europe has banned many phthalates from use in all plastics involved with food production, but the US FDA continues to permit the use of 28 different phthalates—including DEHP—in food equipment and packaging, based on extremely outdated safety guidelines. Although FDA has fallen short of imposing a ban, they did go as far as issuing a report to the CPSC urging federal agencies to re-evaluate phthalate risks, highlighting the shift in focus from toys to foods:[iv]
“Overall, food, beverages, and drugs via direct ingestion, and not children’s toys and their personal care products, constituted the highest phthalate exposures to all subpopulations, with the highest exposure being dependent upon the phthalate and the products that contain it.”

What to Do

Unless and until regulators actually take action to clean up our food industry, you must take matters into your own hands. Below are 10 tips for reducing your phthalate exposure.
1.    Processed food: Eat less processed food as it undergoes many opportunities for phthalate exposure. Fast food is also a significant source of phthalates, especially DEHP and DiNP.[v] Minimize restaurant food unless it specializes in serving fresh, organic whole foods.
2.    Fresh whole foods: Eat more whole, fresh organic fruits and vegetables.
3.    Cruciferous vegetablesBrassicas (cabbage, broccoli, watercress, kale, Brussels sprouts, and the like) boost your body’s detoxification from plastics.
4.    Water: Drink plenty of pure water every day. Consider purchasing a whole-house filtration system designed to remove phthalates and other contaminants.
5.    Dairy: If you consume milk, choose milk in glass bottles. Choose cheese that’s as unprocessed as possible and store it wrapped in parchment, inside a glass container.
6.    Meat products. If you consume meat, choose meats that are as unprocessed as possible, staying away from “deli meats” and pre-packaged varieties.
7.    Plastics: Plastics with codes 3 and 7 may contain phthalates, although there are other chemicals that may leach, therefore avoiding all plastics is optimal. Putting hot food or liquid in a plastic container increases chemical leaching. Replace plastic bags and wrap with glass containers and water bottles, parchment and wax paper bags.
8.    Toys and baby products: Throw out old baby toys, baby bottles and sippy cups.
9.    Fragrances: Avoid any product listing “fragrance” on the label because many contain phthalates. Choose personal and household products (cosmetics, cleansers, sunscreen, shampoos, nail polish, air fresheners, etc.) that are unscented, with the exception of pure essential oils. Phthalates are on the Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen List of Endocrine Disruptors. EWG is an excellent resource for identifying clean, phthalate-free products.[vi]
10. Sweating: Sweating helps the body detox from phthalates, so daily exercise and infrared saunas are two ways to help your body purge these plastics.

References

[ii] SE Serrano et al., “Phthalates and diet: a review of the food monitoring and epidemiology data,” Environmental Health 22 March 2014;13(43), 2017, doi:10.1186/1476-069x-13-43, accessed July 18, 2017.
[iii] JS Félix et al., “Analytical tools for identification of non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) coming from polyurethane adhesives in multilayer packaging materials and their migration into food simulants,” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry July 2012; 403(10): 2869-882, doi:10.1007/s00216-012-5965-z, accessed July 18, 2017.
[iv] “Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel on Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives: Report to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Directorate for Health Services” Bethesda, MD; July 2014, https://www.cpsc.gov/PageFiles/169876/CHAP-REPORT-FINAL.pdf, accessed July 18, 2017.
[v] AR Zota et al., “Recent Fast Food Consumption and Bisphenol A and Phthalates Exposures among the U.S. Population in NHANES, 2003–2010,” Environmental Health Perspectives 2016;124(10):1521-1528, doi:10.1289/ehp.1510803, accessed July 18, 2017.
[vi] S Pitre, “Phthalates Are Out of Children’s Toys, But In Your Food,” EWG, July 16, 2014, http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2014/07/phthalates-are-out-children-s-toys-your-food#.WW5nncbMzMW, accessed July 18, 2017.

MORE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMMM…: PATAGONIA AND ISRAEL…

Sometimes one just has to shake one's head on how crazy the news is these days. For example, there's this gem of an article by French researcher Theirry Meyssan that is just dripping with a mother lode of more gems, found and shared by Ms. K.M.:
The main thrust of the story speaks for itself:
British billionaire Joe Lewis has acquired immense territories in the South of Argentina and even neighbouring Chile. His properties cover areas several times larger than the State of Israël. They are situated in Tierra del Fuego, at the extreme Southern point of the continent. In particular, they surround the Lago Escondido, which effectively denies access to the entire region, despite a legal injunction.
The billionaire has built a private airport with a two kilometre landing strip, in order to be able to receive civil and military aircraft.
Since the Falklands War, the Israëli army has been organizing « holiday camps » (sic) in Patagonia for its soldiers. Between 8,000 and 10,000 of them now come every year to spend two weeks on Joe Lewis’ land.
While in the 1970’s, the Argentinian army noted the construction of 25,000 empty houses, which gave rise to the myth of the Andinia Plan, hundreds of thousands have been built today.
It is impossible to verify the state of the construction work, since these are private lands, and Google Earth has neutralized the satellite photographs of the area, just as it does with NATO’s military installations.
And in case you missed it, here is M. Meyssan's (high octane?) speculation:
It is impossible for the moment to determine if Israël is engaged in a programme for the exploitation of Antarctica, or if it is building a rear base in case of defeat in Palestine.
Well, all that's certainly possible, of course.
But as one might imagine, I cannot help but see a much wider context of "dots," which may or may not connect to each other, but since this is the high octane speculation portion of today's blog, let's mention a few of them, and assume they're connected just for kicks. Of course, we have the recent Saudi coup-de-money-shakedown that has - according to some stories - left Prince Al Waleed bin Talal and a member of the bin Laden family hanging upside down in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman buying paintings of Christ by Leonardo da Vinci, and allowing movie theaters to open in Saudi Arabia. And there are of course, Al Waleed's connections to the Mandalay Bay Hotel, and to Citigroup, to the Clintons, and the whole thing in Las Vegas. Al Waleed and the Clintons, bin Laden and the Bushes. Well, you can guess what some were speculating about the arrest of those two, and some were quick to conclude that Mr. Trump had finally begun draining the swamp. There is a case to be made that they are connected, since the stench is so similar, but I digress. Pardon me while I point out that this particular swamp was in Riyadh, not Washington, and the Drainer-in-Chief was Prince Mohammed, not King Donald, though noted zio-con Court Jester Jared Kushner zipped off to Riyadh shortly before the coup-de-money-shakedown occurred.
Anyway, that's one thread/meme that's been out there on the internet. Across the pond in the Swamp, we have the strange apparition of Mr. Trump, who during his inaugural address, was flanked for a few minutes by US military personnel, while the TV cameras captured some tense-looking Clintons and Bushes. No explanation for this strange military appearance and disappearance to my knowledge has yet been given, but Mr. Trump then went to the CIA a few days later, where he made more of the statements for which he has become famous (or, depending on one's lights, infamous), declaring that the room he was in was full of columns, and not to worry, he was going to build a better room with no columns. This was met with some laughter, which struck me as being a little nervous and contrived. (But again I digress.) That statement had everyone parsing his words and guessing at "messages" for a few days, and then everyone moved on. Then we had his override of the national security establishment, which was begging for more "time" before some of the JFK documents were to be released, reversing a policy of - guess who - Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama. Then there was the Jerusalem embassy thing, and of course, the "Qanon" material came along, outlining a vast "Trump and the military" vs. "Swamp and the Clowns In America" scenario complete with its own very disturbing "Trump messianism" overtones. And let's add one final "dot" to this "swamp soup" vaudeville. For years I and others have pointed out the early relationship of the Clowns In America to the wartime Nazi military intelligence organization, Fremde Heere Ost and its leader, General Reinhard Gehlen, which subsequently becomes the core of post-war West German counterintelligence, and also the network of "private intelligence" alleged for the Big Texas Oilmen. They in turn were involved, according to some JFK assassination researchers, in President Kennedy's murder. Can't have presidents smashing the Clowns In America into a thousand pieces, because that might ruin the cover under which General Gehlen's Nazis operate. And of course, there's the whole Nazis-San Carlos di Bariloche-Patagonia thing that I've written about.
And... oh yes, let's not forget Antarctica and the strange cast of characters associated with it: Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin, Patriarch of Moscow Kiril III, Secretary of State John Kerry, British and Spanish royals, and fun-loving party animals like Hermann Goering and Rudolf Hess.
So, gee whiz, why do I get the feeling all this might somehow be connected? It's a mighty big swamp. Israelis in Patagonia? Go figure!                                                                      https://gizadeathstar.com/2017/12/things-make-go-hmmmm-patagonia-israel/