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Sunday, October 03, 2010

No worries. We are all going to die anyway.

I still have a few things to say. Here is an excellent article. (Little excerpt below.) I advise reading the entire piece.) I feel strongly about the link between lifestyle and our health. We really have to slow down, wake up and be conscious of what is going on.

"Doctors will continue to fail with cancer until they buck the training and accept that a patient is not some collection of malfunctioning cells but a human out of homeostasis. We have cultures alive today who don’t get cancer. No stress, no speed cameras, no mobile phones, no Iraq War. Don’t get me wrong, I truly believe 21st civilisation has much to commend it but there are the downsides. As Berglas says, we’re a toxic society and that includes the medicines. If cancer is striking 1 in 3 of us, that means something is going fundamentally wrong and we’re either going to be honest about it or continue canoeing down that long river in Egypt called De-Nial, splurfing down the rat-burgers until the meat-wagon comes to collect us."

"In other words, your body is an amazing piece of kit. During my decades of public research, the overwhelming impression I got was how little the citizen was being taught about what they could do for themselves. Thus they were forced to rely on the ’experts’. Thankfully this is changing. Jamie Oliver and Gillian McKeith are but two of the personalities these days hosting programs in an effort to change our behaviour. Government, so quick to sticky-beak into every nook and cranny of our lives, seems not to be bothered. ‘Healthcare’ costs rocket as doctors continue their ignorance of diet and lifestyle. Cancer remains the corporate preserve of vested interests, these days spearheading legislation in some countries that would make an SS Sturmbahnfuhrer blush. Parents arrested at gunpoint for refusing chemo for their children. Kiddies whisked away to be forcefully medicated to preserve their ‘human rights’. Mums on the run to avoid toxic AIDS drugs for their children. Refusing vaccinations for little Annabelle in Maryland USA can these days bring a SWAT team to your door.
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Monday, July 19, 2010

Get your sketch on!

I love this project because of the limitlessness of it and the encouraging and inviting nature of it.

The Sketchbook Project: 2011

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Do I even remember how to do this?

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Wow. Where have I been? School. Non-stop. I am in 2 summer classes right now. Already finished a 6 week accelerated class. After these summer classes I will be done with all my gen eds and will just be doing art. Yeah!!!! Other than the academic classes I've been in my glory. Drawing, painting, photo, ceramics, sculpture. I love it all. However, there is little to no free time. It's all good though.

I went to the harbor here the other day and took a few pics. Most creative thing I've done lately as my summer classes are non-art. Let's see if I can remember how to post a pic.


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Anyway. It's a start.

Friday, November 20, 2009

ReadThis

Inspire Young Women

Wanted to post this link very quickly. The link says everything you need to know about a really great organization. I would go on but I have a huge BIO exam. Have to get the facts out of my head before they disappear.

Friday, November 06, 2009

New York City Opera | David H. Koch Theater Artwork

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