Find out more about the Walk for Peace in Vancouver - June 30 2012

HEALTHBITES

HEALTHBITES

Jul 29, 2011

  Cosmetics manufacturers: lack of information on “parfum” stinks A report released by the David Suzuki Foundation found the majority of companies selling cosmetics and personal care products in Canada will not reveal the complete list of chemicals they use to fragrance their products. A loophole in Canada’s Cosmetic Regulations allows...

“Big O” hits the mark

  I read your “Big O” article in the recent issue of Common Ground [Drug Bust by Alan Cassels, June 2011] and in this case, I agree with you whole-heartedly. My mother, who is 95 years old and lives in Berlin, Germany, fell and broke her hip in November 2010. She was immediately hospitalized, had surgery and was back in her own...

Rioters yearn for “clear and deep purpose”?

  The riots in downtown Vancouver on June 15, 2011 reveal how many people are still without a strong sense of meaningful purpose in their lives (and also honour). When you have a clear and deep purpose, you feel truly alive so spectacles of violence are not needed to bring that feeling of aliveness. It is even more important that we continue to spread...

Vancouver riots can teach us about compassion

  In the days following the June 15th Vancouver riot, I feel I have been witnessing a second riot. A verbal and written riot against the rioters in the form of name-calling, insults, degrading comments, labelling, stereotyping, demonizing and out-casting. This second riot reminds me of George W. Bush’s “War on Terror” in the sense that it...

Cell tower gets the green light in Coquitlam

  I wanted to say thanks to you good folks for bringing us balanced and truthful information on many environmental issues that affect our lives. The information you released about the privatization of BC rivers, via the Campbell government’s BC Energy Plan, has been disturbing, interesting and vital for those of us concerned about our public water and...

New for your health

New for your health

Jul 29, 2011

  Superba Krill Superba Krill uses only Marine Stewardship Council-endorsed eco-harvesting methods that result in minimal environmental impact. These innovative and sustainable krill harvesting methods ensure that future generations can benefit from this incredible nutrition-packed resource. Krill are small, shrimp-like crustaceans found mostly in the...