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The problem with genetically modified foods is it changes the molecular structure of food which means we do not have the enzymes to digest the food, combining the fact that if farmers use chemicals on the soil which kills the living organisms that secrete the minerals we need for our bodies we receive NO nourishment. So if you are not eating organic then you must take supplements to feed your body.
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Mallon Construction Services Inc. / Radon Mitigation was established in 1982. Lonnie Mallon, President is one of the founding members of the Heartland Chapter for the Midwest, which is an affiliate of AARST (American Association of Radon Scientist & Technologist, the national radon organization). The Mallon Team has performed over 2,000 Radon Mitigations in the Cedar Valley area. Lonnie has been a member of the Home Builders Association and also supported Habitat for Humanities.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Dr OZ says,
Taking the Time to Test Your Home for Radon Could Save the Lives of You and Your Loved Ones
Most everyone knows that the sun gives off natural radiation, which can damage your eyes and skin. And, most people take action to protect themselves and their children from the sun’s rays. But did you know that the earth gives off natural radiation too, which can seep into your home and become an indoor air hazard for your family? This form of radiation is called radon gas and it comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil.
Radon is all around us, but when it is trapped indoors, it becomes a serious health concern. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer among smokers and the top cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. It is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year — killing more people than even drunk driving.
Radon is invisible and odorless and can appear in any type of home: old, new, with or without a basement. High indoor radon levels have been found in every state. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates about 1 in 15 homes have high levels of radon. That’s about 8 million homes with high levels.
Taking the Time to Test Your Home for Radon Could Save the Lives of You and Your Loved Ones
Most everyone knows that the sun gives off natural radiation, which can damage your eyes and skin. And, most people take action to protect themselves and their children from the sun’s rays. But did you know that the earth gives off natural radiation too, which can seep into your home and become an indoor air hazard for your family? This form of radiation is called radon gas and it comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil.
Radon is all around us, but when it is trapped indoors, it becomes a serious health concern. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer among smokers and the top cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. It is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year — killing more people than even drunk driving.
Radon is invisible and odorless and can appear in any type of home: old, new, with or without a basement. High indoor radon levels have been found in every state. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates about 1 in 15 homes have high levels of radon. That’s about 8 million homes with high levels.
Monday, April 14, 2014
RADON HISTORY
Radon was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn at 1900 in Germany. Origin of name: named after "the element radium" (radon was called niton at first, from the Latin word "nitens" meaning "shining".
Radon was discovered in 1900 by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, who called it niton. It is essentially inert. It has been called radon since 1923, before which it was called niton.
Radon was discovered in 1900 by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, who called it niton. It is essentially inert. It has been called radon since 1923, before which it was called niton.
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