At times watching TV can be incredibly frustrating. What does it take for truth to be realised? Electromagnetic stress was discussed on one of last night’s TV shows, but once again with no answers. For those who are unaware, it’s all just media hype, that leaves you in the dark. But they did reveal a study from Oxford University - “Those as babies, who lived near high powered transmission lines were twice as likely to develop leukaemia.” This study caused alarm around the world, but nothing is being done or being suggested to overcome these findings. An Associate Professor at Monash University said something similar to what I have been saying for years and that is, councils should not allow houses to be built near or under these high powered voltage lines. As you read through this email you’ll be shocked and amazed by more of these truths. I know truth goes through 3 phases but how slow it takes at times, can be somewhat exasperating. Firstly, truth is ridiculed. Secondly, it is violently opposed. Thirdly, it is accepted as being self-evident.
Take cigarette smoking during the 1930’s to the 1960’s… The Truth about cigarettes and there serious heath risks were violently opposed. Even the local doctor recommended cigarette smoking to their patients. Remember the ad to the right! If you don’t remember the ad, it was pushed onto the unknowing public for decades. During the 1980’s and 90’s the truth about cigarette smoking and cancer was still being violently opposed even though science was starting to suggest otherwise. Now of course the truth about cigarette smoking is accepted as self-evident . . . of course it’s dangerous to one’s health. Of course it can cause cancer! Here’s some more ads and their products that were very popular during the early 1900’s.
Doctors and pharmacists alike pushed these products onto the unsuspecting public. Today of course the truth about these products is self-evident. Other such truths that have been revealed are of course . . . 1. DDT. We now know the obvious truth of this toxic substance.
The drug was prescribed on a wide scale to pregnant mothers to ease the anxiety associated with pregnancy. The large-scale consumption of the drug resulted in children born with seal like limbs, often referred to as phocomelia. The drug was banned for prescription in 1961. 3. The drugVioxx, known generically as rofecoxib, was recalled in October 2004, in the largest prescription drug withdrawal in history. The withdrawal was prompted after a new study examining Vioxx's impact on bowel cancer found the drug caused an almost twofold increase in heart attacks and strokes. 4. Pentabromodiphenyl ether. This PBDE congener, sometimes referred to as "penta," was used as a flame-retardant in foam upholstery and furnishing. It was first banned in Germany, Norway and Sweden in the 1980s and 1990s, then in the European Union in 2003. The last U.S. manufacturer stopped producing the chemical in 2005, and the Environmental Protection Agency subsequently banned its production in the U.S. It is still manufactured elsewhere, primarily in China, and can be imported into the U.S. Two States in the U.S. - Maine and Washington - have banned it and nine other States have proposed bans. The chemical may cause a range of health problems, including liver disease and reproductive and developmental problems. It has been found in human breast milk. 5. Octabromodiphenyl ether. Like its sister "penta" this polybrominated diphenyl ether, or PBDE, has been linked to health issues and has largely been phased out in developed nations. 6. Chlordecone. This insecticide, also known as Kepone, was used until 1978 in the United States on tobacco, ornamental shrubs, banana and citrus trees, and in ant and roach traps. It is chemically almost identical to Mirex, which was one of the original "Dirty Dozen" banned by the treaty. Workers using chlordecone suffered damage to the nervous system, skin, liver and male reproductive system. It may still be in use in developing nations, despite it being banned in the industrialised world.
Additionally, because Lindane is the only useful product in a family of chemicals generated to produce the pesticide, there is persistent chemical waste created by the process. For every tonne of Lindane produced, 6 to 10 tonnes of waste is produced. Alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane. One of the persistent chemical waste products produced by making Lindane, alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane may cause cancer and liver or kidney problems. Beta-hexachlorocyclohexane. Another of the persistent chemical waste products produced by making Lindane, beta-hexachlorocyclohexane may cause cancer and reproductive problems. 8. PFOS. The company 3M used PFOS to make Scotchgard fabric and other stain-resistant products until 2002. The chemical is also used in a number of industrial processes. It has been detected in humans around the world, and in relatively high concentrations in Arctic wildlife — reflecting the global transport of persistent chemicals like these. Unlike the other chemicals on the "nasty nine" list, PFOS will have its use restricted, not banned.
While it is no longer used in developed nations, it may still be in use in developing nations. 10. Pentachlorobenzene. Used in the manufacture of an insecticide, and as a flame retardant, Pentachlorobenzene may damage the nervous and reproductive systems, as well as the liver and kidneys. It is also used as a head lice treatment and can be found in the waste streams of some paper mills, petroleum refineries, sewage treatment plants and incinerators. To find out more go to http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/toxic-chemicals-47101403 11. And there are thousands . . . if not millions more examples. You’ll notice with some of these toxic chemicals that they are not totally banned as yet, because they can still be used in developing nations. Did you know that Australia is known throughout the western industrialised world as a dumping ground for a whole range of dubious toxic chemicals? Now here are some interesting items that will most probably be banned or not be available in years to come. At present as far as the 3 stages of truth goes, they are in stage 2. Violently opposed! But science and a larger number of people are starting to question the status quo.
It becomes that obvious that every one has to admit to its truth. Even the scientists, who advocate that they cause no harm, will have to bow to truth. Watch this channel. Stayed tuned! But until then . . . you and I have to do all we can to protect ourselves. Even against those who may think otherwise, who may ridicule us, who may violently oppose our thoughts! But like clockwork, those who stand strong, will be rewarded. And on that matter one of the most important points I would like to make as far protecting yourself is, if you haven’t already done so, please protect yourself against electromagnetic stress. To protect against mobile phones just go to Or to protect yourself against electromagnetic stress caused by power lines and or transmission lines or from any form of electromagnetic stress just go to Or http://www.harmonyinternationalgroup.com/qlink_Bracelets.html if you would like to wear a bracelet . . . Or to protect yourself against electromagnetic stress caused by computers just go to Until Next Time, Dedicated to Improving Your Wellbeing, Committed To Helping You Achieve Abundance in 2009.
Wayne Pickstone. B.T.C.M. N.D. D.M.H. Fellow AACMA. ATMS. ANPA. QAMT.
He is known as “The Practitioners’ Practitioner” where other Practitioners including Medical Doctors, Medical Specialists, Naturopaths and in fact all the different Modalities of the Wellness Industry come to see Wayne for their own Health and Anti-Aging challenges. Specialising in: Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
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But watching scientists hold back truth because of self-interests, greed and money is very frustrating.

2. The drug Thalidomide or better known as the Thalidomide disaster.
7. Lindane. An agricultural insecticide also used to treat head lice and scabies in people. Lindane has been banned in 50 nations because the organochlorine pesticide can attack the nervous system. In the United States, it was used until 2007 on farms, and it is still used as a "second-line" treatment for head lice when other treatments fail.
9. Hexabromobiphenyl. A polybrominated biphenyl, or PBB, hexabromobiphenyl is a flame retardant that has been linked to a range of health problems, including weight loss, skin disorders, nervous and immune systems effects, and effects on the liver, kidneys, and thyroid gland.
1. Mobile phones
Unfortunately these substances will have to go through the ravages of time and we will watch millions of people be affected by their toxic affects before truth gets to its last stage, where it becomes self evident.
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