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 Posted by Susie
May 042010
 

A few web pages I’ve been reading this week.

 

Environmental Working Group's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides. Clip and take with you to the market!

 

Environmental Working Group’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides, a guide to take with you when shopping for fruits and veggies.

Writer and disability advocate Sharon Wachsler popped up on my radar in a few places this past week. Here’s her Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Information Page at Massachusetts CFIDS Association. Here’s her website Sick Humor Postcards: cartoons that take a twisted look at life with disability (good laughs). Here’s her Home Page with listings of all her online writing courses and other amazing activities. And of course her blog After Gadget, which she launched following the passing of her longtime service dog Gadget.

Healthy Child, Healthy World is a great resource for information about the toxicity of modern fragrance.

Wendy Standish Unscented Body & Bath Care makes makes soaps and shampoos from scratch, using vegetable oils.

Jody Smith at EmpowerHer gave The Canary Report two shout outs this past week: one on a post about Martin Pall’s research and one on Lourdes Salvador’s guestblog on Electroconvulsive Therapy.

Start Up Nation is a great site for inspiration about starting your own business.

Boston.com has some incredible photos of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption. Makes the vog here look like steam from a tea kettle.

Euroclean HEPA vaccum: This is the vacuum I own.

This is Dr. Grace Ziem‘s explanation about the difference between Allergies and Chemical Reactions; Multiple Chemical Sensitivity is not an allergy!

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