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dublin / consumer issues / event notice Tuesday January 23, 2007 15:30 by Martin O'Sullivan
Protein - The Untold Story Is the protein in your diet damaging your health? 7pm Libra Natural Health Clinic 1a Leinster Street North; Phibsborough; Dublin ‘Nothing has been so well hidden as the untold story of protein’ Dr T Colin Campbell, the author of The China Study If you are concerned about your health and want to avoid cancer, osteoporosis, kidney damage, kidney stones, heart disease, diabetes, immune dysfunction, liver failure and many others, you need to know the truth about protein. This lecture will expose: How hard scientific facts about protein have been fighting a losing battle against popular opinion and corporate interests How the level and quality of protein in Western diets is damaging to health The shocking health implications of high protein diets Our real protein needs The best sources of protein and how to obtain it from healthy foods read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / event notice Tuesday January 23, 2007 14:37 by Martin O'Sullivan
1) Healthy diet for Cancer Prevention and Survival-17th February, 2pm-6pm, Libra Natural Health Clinic, 1a Leinster Str Nrth, Phibsborough, D7. Despite a wealth of scientific data, most people remain unaware of how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer. According to the US National Cancer Institute, 80 percent of cancers are due to factors that have been identified and can potentially be controlled and it is estimated that roughly 30 to 60 percent of all cancers are related to nutrition. Not only can we potentially prevent most cancers, we can also improve the survival rates of people who have cancer, by adopting dietary changes. This workshop will cover: Dietary factors contributing to Cancer Protein and fat –the double edged sword! Fat and it’s effect on hormones Protective foods Foods and Immunity Preventive and therapeutic diet for Cancer: menu planning Simple and delicious recipes - food preparation workshop read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / other press Tuesday December 19, 2006 11:37 by Disgusted 7 comments (last - tuesday december 19, 2006 17:21)
While the government is busily celebrating the greed festival that are SSIAs, (the scheme by which the already well off are made even more well off by the much less well off) they are showing a much less generous attitude to the hapless folk who have gone online to order a few cheap CDs and DVDs from other countries – almost certainly Christmas presents in most cases. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / news report Wednesday December 13, 2006 12:37 by Vlad Putin 1 image
getting all that gas off Shell read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / other press Monday December 04, 2006 21:14 by C Murray 5 comments (last - friday october 19, 2007 16:24) 2 images
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/792063.stm reports that there has been a spate of heroin deaths in Glasgow, England and Wales, also. There is nothing on Indymedia Scotland.In Ireland there have been six deaths, four people are currently being treated in Beaumont for complications. There have been 43 cases in Scotland resulting in 20 deaths. 16 in England and Wales. read full story / add a comment
mayo / consumer issues / news report Monday December 04, 2006 16:12 by Cllr Keith Martin
Last Friday committee member Mary Walsh received a written confirmation for Fairtrade Ireland that Westport had met all the required conditions and would now be conferred with the Fairtrade town status. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Friday December 01, 2006 18:04 by ShellWatch
Sir Clive Thompson, former Shell marketing executive, is the director of the now-collapsed Farepak firm which has lost 150,000 low-income savers around €600 each. Thompson, chairman of Farepak's parent company European Home Retail, has a long track record of controversy - in 1998 he made a speech at the CBI annual dinner where he asserted that statutory union recognition should be put in a handbook to help firms improve their "pest control techniques". read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / news report Thursday November 30, 2006 23:02 by iosaf 1 image
The Basque political situation is not all about the "Peace Process". Many other things happen there too. For years the group "Soziedad Alkoholica" used a logo on their albums of anarcho-punk garage angst music which was quite obviously a take on the logo used by ETA. Their disks were withdrawn from sale by the largest department store chain & they were brought before the Judiciary to be investigated for "incitement to or glorification of terrorism". They've been cleared. They sing songs about victims too. read full story / add a comment
antrim / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Thursday November 30, 2006 12:51 by Madigan 10 comments (last - monday december 04, 2006 10:37)
Isn't it strange that when in sniffing distance of getting back into power the local parties shy away from association with opposition to separate water charges. Is the thought of missing out on the double tax so hard to swallow. Maybe the truth is as suspected that all allong the likes of the DUP SF really agreed with the policy. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 28, 2006 09:05 by Watchdog 23 comments (last - sunday december 03, 2006 16:26) 9 images
If a high dose of radiation element, Polonium 210, can be a tool of quick assassination, lower doses (as in typical cigarettes) are no less tools of homicide. Ask health officials, et al, why Po-210 is still permitted in cigarettes, with zero warning to anyone. Ask why smokers and Pub Proprietors bear the burdens of law, but the cig makers, ingredient suppliers, and complicit regulators go free. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / news report Monday November 27, 2006 17:39 by Adri Nieuwhof 1 image
This week, ASN Bank, a Dutch bank based in The Hague,1 announced that it would end its relationship with Veolia Transport, and all companies that benefit from Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory. This article explains how the successful action came about. read full story / add a comment
galway / consumer issues / event notice Thursday November 16, 2006 13:49 by Santa 6 comments (last - wednesday november 29, 2006 07:08)
As an alternative to Christmas shopping and all the madness that goes with it, Buy Nothing Day is taking place in Galway and throughout the world on Saturday 25th of November . We will have a stall in Shop St. with anti-consumerist messages and what events will be taking place throughout the day. read full story / add a comment
sligo / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 14, 2006 09:51 by Jim O'Sullivan 43 comments (last - saturday november 25, 2006 13:03)
Water is in the process of being privatised by stealth. Citizens must inform themselves regarding the ongoing process to hand our water over to a private multi-national company to make profit and learn from the experiences in other jurisdicitons where privatisation has brought hardship to communities and particulatly to the most vulnerable members. Voters should seek to have this placed on the issues list for the upcoming general election. read full story / add a comment
galway / consumer issues / event notice Saturday November 11, 2006 14:51 by Santa 5 comments (last - thursday november 08, 2007 10:41) 2 images
We need helpers for Buy Nothing Day in Galway. You don't even necessarily have to do much. We need people to man (woman?) a stall, people to be at a film screening and barter fair and people to dress up for a street theatre. If nothing else, turn up for the day and BUY NOTHING on that day. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Wednesday November 08, 2006 17:47 by Miriam Cotton 3 comments (last - saturday november 11, 2006 15:43)
In recent years many people have realised fantastic health benefits from an approach to diet based on whole, organic food supplemented by high quality food supplements to make up for the cumulative loss of vital minerals, vitamins and other essential nutrition resulting from consumption of the denatured food which most of us are forced to buy throughout our lives. There is a huge groundswell of interest in this issue as people convert in droves to a truly healthy way of eating. A prominent UK exponent of this approach to diet who regularly arranges seminars in Ireland on this topic has spoken to capacity audiences of up to 300 people around Ireland who are turning away from pharmaceutical driven medicine to taking control of their own health by learning about how to nourish their own bodies properly - something the medical profession itself is still profoundly and shamefully disinterested in. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / press release Monday November 06, 2006 14:42 by Santa
Buy Nothing Day is coming up. It takes place on the 25th of November 2006. read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / event notice Thursday November 02, 2006 14:47 by C.
Common Purchasing initiatives in Guatemala, example of the cooperative LA HOJITA - a slide and talk show at the Dublin Food Co-op in St. Andrews Resource Centre at 12 O'Clock, 4th November by Mirren Samper read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Sunday October 29, 2006 17:46 by C Murray 3 comments (last - tuesday december 12, 2006 20:15) 1 image
Alliance For Natural Health who are presently engaged in giving information on the repurcussions of the EU Food Supplement Directive , in relation to consumer choice in health care have released an Eblast re : The Upcoming Codex Conference in the Golden Triangle , Chiang Mai, In Thailand. http://www.alliance-natural-health.org read full story / add a comment
louth / consumer issues / event notice Thursday October 26, 2006 20:19 by Sean Crudden 1 comment (last - sunday november 05, 2006 12:28) 4 images
IMPERO meets again in the affable surroundings of The Strand Hotel, Omeath. Is it just a question of business as usual or will the meeting see some important new departures for this small but seminal organisation? read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday October 24, 2006 16:32 by Elaine O'Sullivan / Seán Ryan 65 comments (last - tuesday december 26, 2006 19:24) 1 image
The country took one step closer to water privatisation recently with the announcement that Celtic Anglian Water have landed the contract for the Waste Water Treatment Plant, part of the Waterford Main Drainage Project. The Irish Examiner described them as ‘the international division of Anglian Water’. However, a quick scan of the company’s website tells a different story, Anglian water have only a 50% stake. ‘Celtic Anglian water’ (CAW), is listed on the NTR (national toll roads) website as a subsidiary company. Along with such shining lights of Irish capitalism as Greenstar, Airtricity, Bioverda, Irish Broadband and National Toll Roads themselves. http://www.ntr.ie/companies/ read full story / add a comment |
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