What's the big fuss over "biodegradable" all about, really?
Let's think about what it implies.
Where do non-biodegradable things come from?
Let's see now, the non-biodegradable materials, chemicals and metals, petroleum and all its derivatives, including most plastics, all come from the environment, right?
So what's the big deal over putting these substances back into the environment, once we're done with them?
So long as it's done safely, we just need to set aside certain parts of the environment to serve the purpose. After all, that's what makes living near an untapped oil field -- where the crude is seeping up from below into the water table and onto the land -- so unhealthy.
I once read that a lot of water wells in America are tainted with arsenic, or other poisonous substances, seeping into the water underground. Ever hear of poisonous watering holes in the desert?
Let's face it, folks, the environment is already a pretty toxic place in some areas, and man had nothing to do with it becoming that way. We just need to be sure that we don't try to live where the living ain't easy!
As for non-biodegradable...
I'm not saying plastic should clutter our landfills, and I do believe it should be disposed of properly, along with batteries and the like.
But the way some people act, and talk, like plastic isn't "natural" (if so, where does it come from then, Mars, Jupiter, or somewhere in deep space?), I think they should get a grip and learn to deal with it.
You know, there are an awful lot of non-biodegradable things already littering the landscape, and they can hurt you if you aren't very careful and don't watch out.
Last time I looked, I believe they were called ROCKS, STONES, or BOULDERS.
Speaking of the latter, have you heard about origami boulders yet?
No? Then you might want to take a look at the following web page, to see what all the fuss is about: http://www.origamiboulder.com
Get your's today. At least these boulders are biodegradable...
And I'm certain we can all be thankful for that!
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Biodegradable - So What?
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9:48 AM
Labels: biodegradable, environment, environmental, nonbiodegradable
Monday, January 7, 2008
The World's Dirtiest BIG Secret Exposed
There's a problem with the American economy, and not one person in ten million can put their finger on exactly what it is.
But it's going to be fatal to this country's future survival, sooner or later!
That is, unless you get up off your duff and do something about it right now.
What can YOU do?
Plenty. First read:
What's Really Wrong With The Economy? (<= Click the link to get immediate access to the free report.)
Then, tell everyone you know about it, and share this link and post with them.
If you've been wondering were all your hard-earned money has been disappearing, you'll be shocked to discover the hidden and unlawful tax that's been sucking and draining the life's blood out of your budget.
Here's hoping that shedding light on the monumental fraud that's responsible for America's continuing economic malaise over the past century will help drive this beast out of business permanently!
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1:02 PM
Colloidal Silver - Is It Really Dangerous?
It can turn you blue, as it did Paul Karason.
And there are plenty of references to anonymous "doctors" who claim that silver can cause liver damage and even seizures; horrors!
Yet, like Paul, I have also made my own colloidal silver and used it for more than 15 years, yet it has never turned the skin of myself or anyone in my family blue.
Contrary to all the harum, scarum fear tactics put forth by the medical, media and government communities and "experts," there is little or no danger if colloidal silver is made correctly and used right (moderation is the key).
And despite attempts to disclaim this fact, colloidal silver has some mighty powerful health benefits that cause plants, animals and humans who ingest it to thrive.
In fact, colloidal silver is used in every burn trauma treatment center today, because soaking burned skin in water treated with colloidal silver is the only way to keep the wound moist while at the same time protected from bacterial infections, plus it soothes and helps heal burns.
In fact, it is my family's treatment of choice when it comes to sunburns or first and second degree burns (thankfully, we haven't had any third degree burns to try it on).
Plus, let's not forget the absolute bonus it has of instantly neutralizing poisonous venom from spider, scorpion and snake bites, by turning it into a harmless protein on oontact.
This has spared several of our children needless suffering and worse over the years.
Not to mention it also saved one of our son's eyesight, after being blinded for better than an hour following a fire ant sting on his eye, restoring his sight instantly after application.
You can't scare tactic me aware from this natural and safe (when used discretely) ultra-beneficial natural element.
We once had a rooster, which got badly mauled by stray dogs that had gotten into our back yard. Colloidal silver applied to the chicken's wounds and put into its drinking water helped him recover rapidly, and even restored a blind eye on the bird to fully functional once again.
Call me "foolish" if you like, but I'll take colloidal silver over medicine any day, and like quite a few patients who refused to take their doctor's advice, I rather imagine I'll outlive and enjoy life much better than all those so-called medical "experts" wagging their tongues and shaking their heads in shock and chagrin, and wishing to curtail my freedom to choose my own "medicine."
Give me colloidal silver over the advice of these quacks any day!
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Hank Scott
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10:22 AM
