Embracing “First Aid Responder” Plants — The Druid’s Garden

As I grow ever more in tune and aware of nature’s gifts, I keep coming back to one of the tragedies of our age–our incredible misunderstanding of the natural world, the sacred living earth from which all things flow. One of the things I’ve been working hard to do in this blog, and in my […] … Continue reading Embracing “First Aid Responder” Plants — The Druid’s Garden

Shade Loving Ground Cover

Native Alternatives to English Ivy, Japanese Pachysandra and Periwinkle I have a very shady yard and I spend lots of time looking for low maintenance shade loving ground cover. So this really peaked my interest I like the Canadian wild ginger and already have some growing around several trees in my yard. I am now … Continue reading Shade Loving Ground Cover

Wild Plant Profile: Stinging and Wood Nettle’s Medicinal, Edible, and Magical Qualities!

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Plant These Fall-Flowering Natives in Early Summer for Pollinator Love

CATHERINE FROMPOVICH: “Toxic Heavy Metals in Air, Food and Water: Is Technology to Blame?”

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Toxic Heavy Metals in Air, Food and Water: Is Technology to Blame?

Ever since I began studying nutrition and holistic health sciences in the 1970s, I’ve been concerned about the irresponsible ways certain elements on the Periodic Table are used by science, technology, agriculture, food processing, and even medicine.

Toxic Heavy Metals in Air, Food and Water: Is Technology to Blame?

Recent revelations of toxic heavy metals, e.g., lead in Flint, Michigan’s municipal water supply [1]—and others [2]; chemicals such as PFOAs and PFOSs in municipal and private wells polluted by the U.S. Naval Air Station in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania [3] and the chemical industry also contaminating numerous localities’ [9] underground water aquifers; plus exorbitant amounts of aluminum in Mount Shasta, California rain water [4] must be taken seriously by everyone, but most of all, by those responsible for manufacturing and spreading toxic pollution; by the ‘paper tiger’ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—whom does EPA protect—polluters?; and, particularly, the do-nothing, heavily-lobbied U.S. Congress.

Most of the toxic heavy metal contamination usually and inadvertently occurs as…

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