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Shami-Amourae
9th March 2014, 04:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7lEqtoB57g

Glass
9th March 2014, 11:07 PM
Typical. I just bought some new BPA free stuff at the weekend.

StreetsOfGold
10th March 2014, 02:10 PM
At least he knows who the correct God is, but as usual with the typical reprobate, he could not help himself but to blaspheme him.

Philippians 2:10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;
Philippians 2:11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Glass
10th March 2014, 04:47 PM
At least he knows who the correct God is, but as usual with the typical reprobate, he could not help himself but to blaspheme him.

Philippians 2:10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;
Philippians 2:11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Huh? Are you talking about the jewish presenter guy in the video?

Dogman
10th March 2014, 04:52 PM
We are saturated with chemicals from dam near everything in our houses that are made of synthetic material to our cloths. Maybe if you lived in Antarctica at the south pole and only used natural made products you can escape. If not breath and you will inhail 1000's of chemicals off gassing from our "stuff"! Truth!

Shami-Amourae
10th March 2014, 04:59 PM
We are saturated with chemicals from dam near everything in our houses that are made of synthetic material to our cloths. Maybe if you lived in Antarctica at the south pole and only used natural made products you can escape. If not breath and you will inhail 1000's of chemicals off gassing from our "stuff"! Truth!

True, but there's a lot you can do to reduce it. You're much better off if you try to do something rather than nothing.

Glass
10th March 2014, 06:09 PM
We are saturated with chemicals from dam near everything in our houses that are made of synthetic material to our cloths. Maybe if you lived in Antarctica at the south pole and only used natural made products you can escape. If not breath and you will inhail 1000's of chemicals off gassing from our "stuff"! Truth!

I think that is how you are supposed to feel after watching that. Whats the point. What can we do? It's all to hard. you know?

Dogman
10th March 2014, 06:19 PM
True, but there's a lot you can do to reduce it. You're much better off if you try to do something rather than nothing.


I think that is how you are supposed to feel after watching that. Whats the point. What can we do? It's all to hard. you know?

Understand, it is hard if not impossible these days to avoid contamination, if you buy it from a store there is a very good chance that there is something 'nasty' in its makeup/ingredients. I for one am getting at an age, and knowing what I have done/been/and worked plus being unaware at the time as most that I can really care less anymore, because it is a blessing that I wake up hurting and with the hurt I know I am still living.

This shit can not be avoided, it is in the air/water plus in most of what we eat/drink, if you are young or have kids you can try and be diligent to try and avoid but it is hard to avoid what is not on the labels of what you eat and drink, not everyone can grow their own food, and even those that do can not control what is in the air or filter from what is in the water in some places now.

Risk avoidance is all we can try and do. For those that worry about it.

Shami-Amourae
10th March 2014, 06:44 PM
I use a reverse osmosis system I built, and a HEPA air purifier every time the windows are open. I vacuum with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner. I have a special filter on my shower head too. I do a lot with very little effort.

Dogman
10th March 2014, 06:54 PM
I use a reverse osmosis system I built, and a HEPA air purifier every time the windows are open. I vacuum with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner. I have a special filter on my shower head too. I do a lot with very little effort.Good but there are molicules that are way smaller than any HEPA filters ability.
We if living in any 1st world country and it gets worse as you go down the chain. Swim in chemicals that off gas from almost everything man made, if the product has any synthetic in it.

Again take a deep breath, it is persuasive.

Hitch
10th March 2014, 09:28 PM
I use a reverse osmosis system I built, and a HEPA air purifier every time the windows are open. I vacuum with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner. I have a special filter on my shower head too. I do a lot with very little effort.

The shower filter is good as well as the reverse osmosis system. I think the HEPA filter is over doing it, you live in Idaho man, clean air is a given there.

Dogman
10th March 2014, 09:33 PM
The shower filter is good as well as the reverse osmosis system. I think the HEPA filter is over doing it, you live in Idaho man, clean air is a given there.You only think, as the nation probably yea, but molecular crap in the air maybe not so much.

zap
10th March 2014, 09:42 PM
Hepa isn't going to filter Fukushima, but I applaud your efforts.

Glass
11th March 2014, 03:11 AM
Hepa isn't going to filter Fukushima, but I applaud your efforts.

Is there anything that will? Maybe it isn't a material but a process? Some way of slowing the air to such a degree that things could settle? A way of whetting the air? A way of attracting the hot particles?

Maybe we can invent some Hot Particle Sticky paper.

It would be disappointing to wear all that protective gear the fuki workers are wearing for it to be of no use.