As she calls herself in the trailer below…
This particular little old lady has a degree in nuclear physics, a Ph.D. in the philosophy of quantum theory and has been called one of the seven most powerful women in the world by Forbes.
Powerful message in this award winning film. Powerful friends too.
Another powerful old lady here. Dr Gladys McGarey is 102. She’s affectionately called the Mother of Holistic Medicine. The title of her new book: The Well-Lived Life is in the wrong tense; she’s still living it! Fascinating powerhouse of a centenarian, you can watch her TED talk that she gave at 100 years old on YouTube, or head over to her website and see what all the fuss is about.
We’re up to Day 2 as I type: Dr Leigh Erin Connealy was powerful yesterday, Dr William Li gently explained what foods we should consume to help prevent and help heal from cancer. Today Dr Nasha Winters is excitedly explaining what is meant by ‘cancer is a metabolic disease’ and quite how crucial the health of our mitochondria is – all in an easy to understand manner. It’s free and you can sign up here.
Still pondering this one: spotted in a local Action store in France today. Water doesn’t have a fragrance. Unfortunately we are using chemicals to create natural scents; ‘scent of flowers’ this one says.
We’re using PFA’s (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) to create many of those substances too. ‘PFA’s are a large class of thousands of synthetic chemicals that are used throughout society’ a quick Google search says. It goes on to say: ‘However, they are increasingly detected as environmental pollutants and some are linked to negative effects on human health.’ We’re playing with fire, as this article from Le Monde shows.
Signed up. We will be posting Double-zero content during the month, but that’s it. No scrolling.
Happy to support Maddie Freeman in this non-profit venture, which was ignited after watching The Social Dilemma film, which we’ve featured on our resource for the past 3 years. This’ll be interesting – you can sign up here too.
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