Today I am featuring a fellow blogger dedicated to educating the public of the dangers of toxic substances in our environment. Mark Sadaka of PharmaWatchDog has a Bachelor of Science degree from Pennsylvania State University, as well as a Master of Science in Public Health degree from Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine with specialization in environmental toxicology and risk assessment. I believe Mr. Sadaka is very well educated in his chosen field, and after a tragic personal loss he is truly serious about getting the word out to the people.
Mr. Sadaka earned his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis where he served as an Editor of the Journal of Law and Policy Law Review. He has a solid commitment to defending those who cannot defend themselves against companies with nearly unlimited resources. Please take the time to visit PharmaWatchDog and find out about the truth concerning toxic substances and the dangers to public health. We are poisoning ourselves and we owe it to our loved ones, and ourselves, to discover how we can prevent further tragedies in our lives and live toxin free.
I am adding PharmaWatchDog to my blogroll, and hope my blogging friends will do so as well, and help spread the word.
Talk about disgusting.. eating
Dolphins?! Now, that is really
gross. I am most definately a
Dolphin lover, so I find the
idea of eating these graceful,
intelligent beings quite repulsive.
Yet, there may be very good news in this appalling scenario.
On December 26, 2006, the director of food products for the Okuwa
Supermarket Corporation, Mr. Yasunari Kanki, banned the sale of
all dolphin meat in all of their stores. The ban on dolphin meat
is official, and the supermarket chain will decide if the ban is
to be permanent after they test their own samples.
Now, if they hold true to their word, others may follow this
example. Find out more here… “Ban Sale of Dolpin meat!”
Well.. they are not stopping consumption of these precious dolphins
for the dolphins sake, which is sad but true. Yet there are those
who would save these beautiful creatures, and you can learn more
about this by visiting “Save Taiji Dolphins Campaign”