Burning Qurans, having kids wear “Islam is of the Devil” tee-shirts, and posting “No Homo Mayor” signs … more modern Christians showing how very un-Christian they are. I wonder … do they know who Jesus is, and have they ever read what he had to say?
The Japanese are always coming up with some sort of interesting robotic whatnots. This one though is so, well, weird, you really just have to see it for yourself.
Foote explained he spent the weekend in Louisiana where he met a lot of “evil people.” He told the investigator that he also punched a girl on a bus and believed that “something was put in the water,” the arrest report says. Matthew Foote told investigators he believed the dog, a 7-year-old dachshund-Chihuahua mix named Sasha, was possessed by Satan.
Though I wouldn’t ever harm a Chihuahua myself, I do agree with the crazy guy on some of them being possessed by Satan. At least the pack of them living on one side of us seem to be.
More than half of adult Americans take dietary supplements in the belief they will keep them healthy, help them lose weight, or increase vitality and drive, but according to Consumer Reports, they may not realize there is no obligation for manufacturers to show they are safe and effective, and in their latest report they reveal 12 ingredients that consumers should avoid because they have been linked to health risks, including cardiovascular, liver, and kidney problems.
I’ve been bleating about this to friends and family for ages. Dietary supplements and herbal remedies do not have to be tested or even guarantee any kind of quality of product before being sold. You never really know what you are getting when you buy those bottles of pills and liquids. Where were the ingredients grown? How were they grown? Are the things on the label even in the bottle? Who knows! There could be anything in them. So don’t buy them. They could be deadly, or at the very least make you very ill.
Herbal remedies are great. I am a huge proponent of natural medicines, and I have spent years studying (and using) them. If you want to go the herbal route, either study them yourself or find someone you really trust to help guide you, and then get your supplies from an equally trusted source. Or better yet, grow them yourself organically.
And I have to say this one more time: never take comfrey internally. I can’t believe there are dietary supplements and herbal remedies being sold that contain it. While it makes an excellent compress for sprains, strains, and broken/fractured bones (as well as helping heal cuts much faster than any OTC product), it’ll do a number on your liver, and it doesn’t take much to do so. It completely freaks me out that people are consuming it. Seriously. Yipes!
Nevada Senate candidate Sharon Angle continues to be not understand how the world (should) work. She wants “the press” to be her friend and “to ask the questions we want to answer so that they report the news the way we want it to be reported.” I’ll just bet she does want that. Doesn’t every politico want that? Of course they do, they just usually don’t come right out and say it.