Monday, July 1, 2013

Beware of Planters planting poison

Heart Healthy my ass!   And WHY do peanuts need any other ingredients besides peanuts?

You want heart health?  Begin by deciding to stop eating this kind of shit.

l-arginine w/l-citruline (EPX Cardio product)

Serrapeptase with Nattokinase to eat up excess fibrin in the blood.  Fibrenza is the best one, thus far, and then Arthur Andrew Medical's brand.

Colloidal/Chelated Copper and Selenium.  Youngevity has it.  The Essential 90 w/Tangy Tangerine, and also the Selenium product.

Get on RSO Hemp Oil.






Names of ingredients that always contain processed free glutamic acid (7):

Glutamic Acid (E 620)2

Glutamate (E 620)

Monosodium Glutamate (E 621)

Monopotassium Glutamate (E 622)

Calcium Glutamate (E 623)

Monoammonium Glutamate (E 624)

Magnesium Glutamate (E 625)

Natrium Glutamate

Yeast Extract

Anything “hydrolyzed”

Any “hydrolyzed protein”

Calcium Caseinate

Sodium Caseinate

Yeast Food

Yeast Nutrient

Autolyzed Yeast

Gelatin

Textured Protein

Soy Protein

Soy Protein Concentrate

Soy Protein Isolate

Whey Protein

Whey Protein Concentrate

Whey Protein Isolate

Anything “…protein”

Vetsin

Ajinomoto



Harmless My Ass!





NYPD: Subway test involving release of harmless gas set for summer



http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nypd-subway-test-involving-release-harmless-gas-set-summer-article-1.1326103

Yep.. I always think a poster that has a guy wearing that kind of mask is safe... They say it's for testing the air flow for terror attacks in the subway.. but I'm sure that when they BUILT the subway systems they already did that to make sure airflow was enough for the amount of people it will hold.

The experiment is an effort to study how airborne materials spread through the system — and to prepare defenses against possible incidents.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nypd-subway-test-involving-release-harmless-gas-set-summer-article-1.1326103

The NYPD will release harmless gasses into the subway this summer in an extensive test of how the material spreads through the system, officials said Wednesday.

Cops will use the results to strengthen their tactics for responding to hazards ranging from possible chemical spills in the tunnels to potential terrorist attacks, officials said.

The citywide testing, which will be conducted with the help of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, will include the release of the gasses in various subway lines and stations during three non-consecutive days in July, officials said.