Astounding Video on Cancer with testimony from Law Enforcement Officer

As a lover of alternative medical treatments for disease I must share this video with you.  If you only watch it for the first 5 minutes alone it will be worth it.  Witness the testimony from a law enforcement officer concerning his young daughter.

This video is available for free by clicking here for a limited time.  I must say that I do not endorse this treatment or recommend it since I have very little research on the topic and have not known about it for a long time.  However, it is information that might help you or someone you know with brain cancer.

May you and yours be blessed!

LCO

2011 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce – Find Out Which Produce to buy Organic

Fresh off the press, this updated list was just published this week.  Here is the skinny on what produce you need to buy organic due to a very high pesticide count.

This information is especially important for children and expectant mommies and those that are ill.  High levels of pesticide  consumption have been linked to many complications and nervous defects including disorders like ADHD.

The Dirty Dozen

Of the 12 most contaminated foods, 6 are fruits: apples, strawberries, peaches, domestic nectarines, imported grapes and domestic blueberries. Notable findings:

  • Every sample of imported nectarines tested positive for pesticides, followed by apples (97.8 percent) and imported plums (97.2 percent).
  • 92 percent of apples contained 2 or more pesticide residues‚ followed by imported nectarines (90.8 percent) and peaches (85.6 percent).
  • Imported grapes had 14 pesticides detected on a single sample. Strawberries, domestic grapes both had 13 different pesticides detected on a single sample.
  • As a category. peaches have been treated with more pesticides than any other produce, registering combinations of up to 57 different chemicals. Apples were next, with 56 pesticides and raspberries with 51.

Celery, spinach, sweet bell peppers, potatoes, lettuce and greens (kale and collards) are the vegetables most likely to retain pesticide contamination:

  • Some 96 percent all celery samples tested positive for pesticides, followed by cilantro (92.9 percent) and potatoes (91.4 percent).
  • Nearly 90 percent of celery samples contained multiple pesticides, followed by cilantro (70.1 percent) and sweet bell peppers (69.4 percent).
  • A single celery sample was contaminated with 13 different chemicals, followed by a single sample of sweet bell peppers (11), and greens (10).
  • Hot peppers had been treated with as many as 97 pesticides, followed by cucumbers (68) and greens (66).

The Clean Fifteen

The vegetables least likely to test positive for pesticides are onions, sweet corn, asparagus, sweet peas, eggplant, cabbage, sweet potatoes and mushrooms.

  • Asparagus, sweet corn and onions had no detectable pesticide residues on 90 percent or more of samples.
  • More than four-fifths of cabbage samples (81.8 percent)  had no detectible pesticides, followed by sweet peas (77.1 percent) and eggplant (75.4 percent).
  • Multiple pesticide residues are extremely rare on vegetables low in overall contamination. No samples of onions and corn had more than one pesticide. Less than 6 percent of sweet potato samples had multiple pesticides.
  • Of the low-pesticide vegetables, no single sample had more than 5 different chemicals.

The fruits least likely to test positive for pesticide residues are pineapples, avocados, mangoes, domestic cantaloupe, kiwi, watermelon and grapefruit.

  • Fewer than 10 percent of pineapple, mango, and avocado samples showed detectable pesticides, and fewer than one percent of samples had more than one pesticide residue.
  • Nearly 55 percent of grapefruit had detectable pesticides but only 17.5 percent of samples contained more than one residue. Watermelon had residues on 28.1 percent of samples, and 9.6 percent had multiple pesticide residues.

Methodology

The Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides ranks pesticide contamination for 53 popular fruits and vegetables based on an analysis of 51,000 tests for pesticides on these foods, conducted from 2000 to 2009 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the federal Food and Drug Administration. Nearly all the studies on which the guide is based tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled.

Contamination was measured in 6 different ways:

  • Percent of samples tested with detectable pesticides
  • Percent of samples with two or more pesticides
  • Average number of pesticides found on a single sample
  • Average amount (level in parts per million) of all pesticides found
  • Maximum number of pesticides found on a single sample
  • Total number of pesticides found on the commodity

For each metric, we ranked all of the foods based on their individual USDA test results, then normalized the scores on a 1-100 scale (with 100 being the highest). To get a commodity’s final score, we added up the six normalized scores from each metric. The full Shopper’s Guide list shows the fruits and vegetables in order of these final scores.

The goal is to include a range of different measures of pesticide contamination to account for uncertainties in the science. All categories were treated equally; for example, a pesticide linked to cancer is counted the same as a pesticide linked to brain and nervous system toxicity, and the likelihood of eating multiple pesticides on a single food is given the same weight as the amounts of the pesticide detected or the percent of the crop on which pesticides were found.

The EWG’s Shopper’s Guide is not built on a complex assessment of pesticide risks but instead reflects the overall pesticide loads of common fruits and vegetables. This approach best captures the uncertainties of the risks of pesticide exposure and gives shoppers confidence that when they follow the guide they are buying foods with consistently lower overall levels of pesticide contamination.

Sources:

EWG

MSNBC

2011 Top-rated Safe Non Toxic Sunscreens for Broad Spectrum Protection

Summer is here and the sun is waiting for us.  With so much talk on sun safety, vitamin D and skin cancer I wanted to give you some safe options on protecting your skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays.  There is a great review of sunscreen products done by the EWG - Environmental Working Group for 2011.  You can see their list of top rated sun protection products below.  They have rated the toxicity of each product by placing a number to identify product safety.  So a product rated 8 is one you would want to avoid where as a product rated 2 is a better choice.

Oh and if your interested in a previous article I wrote on the best Vitamin D supplements  and sun exposure click here:  Vitamin D3 your Neighborhood Superhero « La Chica Organica

The best sunscreen is a hat and a shirt. No chemicals to absorb through the skin, no questions about whether they work. But when you can’t get away from exposing your skin to the sun, use EWG’s top-rated sunscreens to provide broad-spectrum (UVA and UVB-sunburn) protection with fewer hazardous chemicals that penetrate the skin. Sunscreen makers are awaiting FDA approval for a wider selection of UVA-blocking chemicals. In the meantime, all top-rated products contain either zinc or titanium minerals to help cut UVA exposures for sunscreen users.

Sunscreens prevent sunburns, but beyond that simple fact surprisingly little is known about the safety and efficacy of these ubiquitous creams and sprays. FDA’s failure to finalize its 1978 sunscreen safety standards both epitomizes and perpetuates this state of confusion. EWG’s review of the latest research unearthed troubling facts that might tempt you to give up on sunscreens altogether. That’s not the right answer – despite the unknowns about their efficacy, public health agencies still recommend using sunscreens, just not as your first line of defense against the sun. At EWG we use sunscreens, but we look for shade, wear protective clothing and avoid the noontime sun before we smear on the cream.

The 134 best beach & sport sunscreens for 2011 are:

(Products sorted alphabetically.)

Product and Score
product image Alba Botanica
Sun: Mineral Sunscreen Fragrance Free, SPF 30
Sun: Mineral Sunscreen Kids, SPF 30
product image All Terrain
Aquasport Performance Sunscreen, SPF 30
TerraSport Performance Sunscreen, SPF 30
KidSport Performance Sunscreen, SPF 30
product image Aubrey Organics
Natural Sun Sport Stick Unscented Sunscreen, SPF 30
Natural Sun Unscented Sensitive Skin/Children Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Natural Sun Saving Face Sunscreen, SPF 15
product image Aveeno
Baby Natural Protection Mineral Block Face Stick, SPF 50
product image BabyGanics
Cover Up Baby Sunscreen for Face & Body, Fragrance Free, SPF 50+
Cover Up Baby Sunscreen Stick, Fragrance Free, SPF 50
product image babyUV/kidsUV inc.
kidsUV Natural Sunscreen Pink, SPF 30
product image Badger
Sunscreen, Unscented, SPF 30+
Baby Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Sunscreen, Lightly Scented Lavender, SPF 30+
Sunscreen Face Stick, Unscented, SPF 30+
Sunscreen, Lightly Scented Lavender, SPF 15
product image Beyond Coastal
Natural Clear, SPF 30
Kids Natural, SPF 30
Lip and Face Screen, SPF 30
Natural, SPF 30
product image Blue Lizard
Australian Suncream, Sensitive, SPF 30+
Baby Australian Suncream, SPF 30+
product image California Baby
No Fragrance Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30+
No Fragrance Sunblock Stick, SPF 30+
Everyday/Year-Round Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30+
Summer Blend Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30+
Everyday/Year-Round Sunblock Stick, SPF 30+
No Fragrance Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 18
Everyday/Year-Round Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 18
product image Caribbean Solutions
Natural/Biodegradable SolGuard, SPF 25
Sol Kid Kare Natural Sunscreen, SPF 25
product image Climb On!
Mineral Sunblock, SPF 30
product image COOLA
MineralBaby Moisturizer Suncare, Unscented, SPF 45
Baby Unscented Natural Mineral Sunblock, SPF 45
Body Unscented Natural Mineral Sunblock, SPF 30
Sport Citrus Mimiosa Natural Mineral Sunblock, SPF 30+
Face Matte Finish Cucumber Natural Mineral Sunblock, SPF 30
product image Doctor T’s Supergoop!
Quickstick, SPF 30
Sunscreen Swipes for Sensitive Skin, SPF 30
product image Earth’s Best
Earth’s Best: Sunblock Mineral Based, SPF 30+
product image Eco Skin Care
Eco Face, SPF 30+
Eco Baby, SPF 30+
Eco Body, SPF 30+
product image Elemental Herbs
Sunscreen Sport, SPF 20
Kids Sunscreen, SPF 20
SUNSTICK Zinc Sunscreen, Unscented, SPF 30
Sunscreen Sport, Tinted, SPF 22
SUNSTICK Zinc Sunscreen – Coconut, SPF 30
product image EltaMD
UV Clear, SPF 46
UV Sport, SPF 50
product image Epionce
Ultra Shield Lotion, SPF 50
product image Episencial
Sunny Sunscreen, SPF 35
product image Esse
Sunscreen, SPF 25
product image Fallene
Cotz Face Cotz Sensitive Skin Sunscreen, SPF 40
product image GLACIER CREME
Glacier Creme Naked Protection, SPF 30+
product image Glytone
Block Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 40
product image Goddess Garden
Baby All Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Kids Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Facial Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
product image Healing-Scents
Live Long Sunscreen, SPF 25
product image Jason Natural Cosmetics
Sunbrellas: MINERAL Natural Sunblock, SPF 30
product image JOHN MASTERS ORGANICS
john masters organics Natural Mineral, SPF 30
product image Kabana Skin Care
Green Screen Organic Sunscreen Fragrance Free, SPF 20
Green Screen Organic Sunscreen, Skin Tone Tinted, SPF 22
product image Karen’s Botanicals
Simple Sunblock Lotion, Unscented, SPF 30
product image Kasia Beautiful Health Skincare
Good Day Sunshine, SPF 30
product image KINeSYS
Sunscreen Ointment with pure Zinc oxide, SPF 30
product image Kiss My Face
100% Natural Blue Sun Stick, SPF 30
100% Natural White Sun Stick, SPF 30
100% Natural Pink Sun Stick, SPF 30
product image L’uvalla Certified Organic
Sunscreen Face/Body, SPF 20
product image La Roche-Posay
Anthelios 40 Sunscreen Cream
product image Lavera
Sunblock Baby and Children, SPF 30
product image Little Forest
Sunscreen Lotion For Babies and Kids, SPF 30+
product image Loving Naturals
Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Sunscreen Stick, SPF 30+
product image Marie Veronique Organics
Kid Safe Screen, SPF 25
product image Maui Natural Organics
Maui Naturals Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30
Surfer Honey Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30
Surfer Honey Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 15
Maui Naturals Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 15
product image MDSolarSciences
SPF 30+ Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB Sunscreen
SPF 50+ Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB Sunscreen
SPF 40 Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB Sunscreen
SPF 40 Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB Sunscreen
Broad Spectrum Mineral Sunscreen, Tinted Gel, SPF 30+
product image MelanSol®
MelanSol Natural Sunscreen for Face and Body, SPF 25
product image Mexitan Products
Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 50
Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30
product image Miessence
Reflect Outdoor Balm, SPF 15
product image MISSION Skincare
Mission Skincare Anti-Sting Facestick Sunscreen, SPF 30+
product image Mustela
Sun Cream for Sensitive Areas, SPF 50
product image Nature’s Gate
Mineral Sportblock, SPF 20
Mineral Kid’s block, SPF 20
product image Neal’s Yard Remedies
Lavender Sunscreen, SPF 22
product image Novena Maternal Skin Care
Organic Anti-Aging Mineral Sunblock, SPF 30
product image Own
Active Sun Ball Sunblock, SPF 30
Invisible Face and Body Block Lotion, SPF 30
product image Poofy Organics
“The” Sunscreen, SPF 30
product image Purple Prairie Botanicals
SunStuff, SPF 30
Sun Stick, SPF 30
product image Raw Elements USA
ECO STICK, SPF 30+
ECO FORMULA, SPF 30+
product image Skin QR Organics
L’air du Soleil, SPF 50
L’air du Soleil, SPF 30
product image SkinTx
Physical Facial Block, SPF 30
product image Solbar
Zinc Sun Protection Cream, SPF 38
product image Soleil Organique
Soleil Organique 100% Mineral Sunblock for Body, SPF 45
product image Sun Bunnies
100% All Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30
product image Sun Putty
Face, SPF 30
product image Sunbow
Dora the Explorer Pink Sunscreen, SPF 30
product image Suntegrity Skincare
All Natural Moisturizing Body Protection, SPF 30
product image sunumbra
natural sunscreen organic ingredients, SPF 30
product image Sweetsation Therapy
Sun’n'Berry Fun Organic Baby Sunscree,n, SPF 50+
product image The Green Beaver Company
Green Beaver Company Certified Organic Kids Non-whitening Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30
product image thinkbaby
Safe Sunscreen, SPF 30+
product image thinksport
LIVESTRONG sunscreen , SPF 30+
product image Tropical Sands
All Natural Sunscreen, SPF 50
All Natural Face Stick, SPF 30
All Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30
product image True Natural Cosmetics
All Natural Sunscreen, SPF 40
product image Trukid
New Sunny Days Mineral All Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
TruKid Sunny Days Water Resistant Unscented Mineral Face & Body Stick, SPF 35+
TruKid Sunny Days Water Resistant Unscented mineral Sunscreen, SPF 30+
TruKid Sunny Days Sport Water Resistant Sunscreen, SPF 30+
TruKid Sunny Days SPORT Unscented, Water Resistant Stick, SPF 35+
Sunny Days Unscented Water Resistant Sunscreen Stick, SPF 35+
product image UV Natural
Sunscreen, SPF 15
Baby Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Sunscreen, SPF 30+
product image Vanicream
Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin, SPF 30
Sunscreen Sport, SPF 35

See all beach & sport sunscreens »

Sources

skin Deep Database

EWG

World Health Organization (WHO) is now admitting that mobile phones do cause cancer after all

After years of denials, the World Health Organization (WHO) is now admitting that mobile phones do cause cancer after all. It’s now official: Holding an active cell phone next to your head can give you brain tumors.

All of us who have been warning about this for years were, of course, blasted as “conspiracy theorists.” Yet again, it turns out we were absolutely right. Just as we’re right about the toxicity of fluoride in the water, aspartame in the diet soda and the dangerous side effects of GMOs in the food supply. The WHO remains at least ten years behind what holistic health advocates already know on a variety of subjects.  For more info on this finding read the article below.

Breaking news from The World Health Organization this week has the public in a frenzy because an expert panel from the organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified cell phone radiation as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer.

These new findings put phones in the same category as the pesticide DDT and car exhaust. Though Carl Johnson of Forbes.com puts things in context by pointing out that “cell phone risk was placed in category 2B. That category includes 266 other carcinogenic agents including coffee and pickled vegetables.

Reassured? Read on…

This news comes on the heels of the newest independent studies revealed last week by Dr. Devra Davis (founder of The Environmental Health Trust, author, Healthy Child scientific advisory board member, and member of a Nobel Peace Prize team) that offer stunning proof confirming findings from the Council of Europe that pulsed digital signals from cell phones disrupt DNA, impair brain function and lower sperm count.

What should you do?

Dr. David Katz, Director of Yale’s Prevention Research Center, interviewed Dr. Joel Moskowitz who directs the Center for Family and Community Health in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley on The Huffington Post regarding the issue and here are here are the takeaways:

  • Keep your cell phone away from your body whenever it is on. Use a corded headset, speakerphone or text.
  • Minimize cell phone use among children, teens, and pregnant women.
  • Demand that the federal government revise regulations, fund research, and issue precautionary health recommendations.

In addition to these tips, check out Time.com’s article about the 10 highest and 10 lowest emitters of radiation in the smart phone category and CNN’s posted a similar list regarding cell phones in general.

But, as another piece in Time asks, ‘If Cell Phones Cause Cancer, What About Laptops?’

Indeed, electric and magnetic field (EMF) radiation is all around us because our modern lives include electricity. Computers, appliances, alarm clocks and cordless phones (and other wireless technologies) all emit EMF radiation.

The issue of biological effects from this pervasive radiation is very controversial. Possible health hazards (including carcinogenic, reproductive, neurological, cardiovascular, hormonal and immune system impacts) are identified by results of some scientific studies, but the evidence they provide is still incomplete and inconclusive and even, in some cases, contradictory.

Until we have more information, some communities and individuals are adopting the “no and low cost” avoidance strategy. According to the California Department of Health Services and the Public Health Institute, “t’s easy to move an electric clock a few feet away from a bedside table, and it’s simple to sit further away from the computer monitor. EMF decreases quickly as you move away from a source. It almost disappears at distances of 3 to 5 feet. You can also take measurements in your home to identify sources of EMF, including faulty electrical wiring that can produce elevated magnetic fields and electrical shock.”

Resources:

Source: Healthy Child Healthy World

This Organic Herbal Blend helps Prevent Hair Loss, Thicken Hair and Prevent Premature Graying

My husband sent me on a mission a long time ago to make him something so that he could use to maintain healthy hair and also help his scalp.  He jokingly said that I had to make sure it would help with premature graying and hair growth.  So, armed with my to do list I began to mix my herbs and came up with a powerful blend of organic herbs that stimulate blood circulation to the scalp and provide essential nutrients to the follicles which in turn encourages hair growth.

This Organic Herbal Blend we named Moms Miraculous Hair Mask™ also helps to remove and reduce pore clogging, thus improving the overall condition of the hair.

Other benefits we have noted include:

  • Prevention of hair loss
  • Assistance with scaling from dandruff and psoriasis
  • Enhances growth of hair
  • Thickens hair
  • Strengthens hair
  • Prevents premature greying of hair

The remarkable thing is that there are no chemicals, cancer causing ingredients or toxins, simply a proprietary blend of organic powdered herbs. 

Moms Miraculous Hair Mask™ can be mixed with chamomile or rose tea to form a paste.  It is then applied on the scalp for the specified time and mask is repeated 3 to 5 times a week for optimal results.

I am preparing new batches of this awesome organic herbal hair blend in the coming weeks and making samples sizes available for purchase at a discounted price.

Samples will be ready by July 10th 2011 but I will be taking pre-orders these next two weeks.

Please contact me here if you are interested and I will give you the details on pre-ordering.

Many Blessings,

LCO

About LCO

La Chica Organica is a fun loving mom of 3 beautiful children that enjoys sharing life building truth as a Health and Wellness Educator. Her passion is also seen in the creation of her own line of organic herbal products for her family. Quite often, she is asked to share with moms about the value of using herbs for healing everyday ailments. Part of her mission is to teach people all around the world about optimal health through proper nutrition and help parents make wiser food choices for their children. Her own life testimony of her families’ transition from bad health to better health has helped many families on their way to renewed wellness. To schedule a personal health and wellness at home visit or to invite her to speak at your church or office please email LaChicaOrganica@gmail.com

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