Wednesday

 

How Safe Is Our Drinking Water?

Is there any danger of illness from drinking tap water? And should one drink bottled water instead? In considering the safety of tap water, one needs to start with understanding what water treatment is all about. 
To start with, all water - be it surface water, well water or rain water - has impurities. These impurities, if ingested in large enough quantities, can be dangerous to one's health. Because of this, governments around the world make it part of their business to regulate the quality of drinking water and to certify it as safe.
Fresh water, under natural conditions, usually contains microorganisms. This includes bacteria, bacterial spores, parasites, parasite eggs and/or larvae, protozoan, amoebas and other microorganisms. Most of these are killed off in the digestive tract or destroyed by the immune system and are harmless. However, some can cause vomiting and diarrhea, while others may cause more serious illnesses.
Naturally available fresh water always contains trace amounts of heavy metals that can include cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, lead, mercury, plutonium, tungsten, vanadium and zinc. In addition, water contains dissolved gases such as ammonia, carbon monoxide, iodine, methane, nitrous oxide and nitrates to name a few. While municipal water is generally safe, concerns about the body's tolerance to these agents arise when we consider the overall health of the consumer.
 Along with these naturally occurring chemical agents, fresh water supplies in developed areas of the Earth also contain pharmaceuticals, including over-the-counter medications, antibiotics and psychopharmacology drugs used for managing mental disorders (e.g. Prozac and Zoloft) that are eliminated from the body after ingestion. These are found in trace amounts and do not, according to public health authorities, generally pose a threat to humans in the present. But researchers are discovering that the trace amounts can be harmful to other natural organisms, and there is concern about continued increases in the concentration of agents.
Fresh water in developed areas also contains anthropogenic synthetic agents. This includes agricultural chemicals like pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers as well as industrial agents, such as petrochemical by-products, chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), phencyclidine (PCP) and other industrial chemicals.
Public health officials have not found these agents to pose a serious risk to the general public. However, environmental researchers have found that these chemicals can be very toxic to different species, and the potential for chemical cocktail-like combinations of these agents is so numerous that it's impossible to test them all.
Nature is able to clean many of these impurities out of the water. It occurs by (1) aeration as water evaporates from the surface, (2) photochemical reactions, as the water in clouds is exposed to sunlight and atmospheric gases, (3) filtering through sand, gravel and soil and (4) sedimentation as the water rests in oceans and lakes before evaporating. Unfortunately, not all freshwater is purified enough for humans to consume it safely.
To remove these impurities, water is treated in several steps. These are (1) coagulation, a step in the process that uses chemical additives to bond with small dirt particulates; (2) sedimentation, the step that removes the floating particulates; (3) filtration, when water passes through layers of sand, gravel and charcoal to remove the smallest particles; (4) disinfection, the infusion of chemicals (usually chlorine) to kill any possible remaining microbial agents; and (5) storage, the final process that gives the disinfection agents time to work before the water is dispensed to the public. This five-step process, while generally effective in providing safe water, is not perfect. It might be enlightening to check out the water quality of your own tap water.  

Are There Psychoactive Drugs in Your Drinking Water? 
Americans ingest more that 200 million prescription drugs like antidepressants every year. Between women seeing gynecologists and their children seeing obstetricians, over 210 million antibiotics were prescribed. Internists generate nearly 1.5 million antibiotic prescriptions per week. In the UK, the number of antidepressant prescriptions is 24 million. Add to this the use of medicines for family pets and in agriculture, and the amount of pharmaceuticals used in the US and UK runs into the hundreds of thousands of tons. What happens to these pharmaceuticals once they've been ingested and have accomplished their task?
Once a medication is ingested, it is metabolized. That means it passes through the body, is digested and then distributed throughout the body. Like other nutrients, the body takes what it needs. Once a medication is used to address the disease or disorder, the byproducts are returned to the blood stream. They are cleaned from the blood by the liver and the kidneys and then eliminated from the body as waste.

The waste goes into the municipal sewage system where it is processed by sedimentation techniques (settling) and chemical sanitation. The sediment is removed and placed in landfills or used as a solid soil fertilizer. The water is either processed and reused or returned to the environment for natural recycling. It sounds easy enough.
However, the vast majority of pharmaceuticals are not substances found in nature. They are synthetics, made from natural extractions, which have been altered for medical purposes. These alterations are intended to enhance the medicinal effect of the original extract by making it more metabolically friendly. While it may work well as medicines, its ambient presence in the soil, lake sediments and water systems poses a potential problem.
Once in the environment, microbes act as filters and build concentrations of the medications in their systems. Billions of these microorganisms are consumed and passed up the food chain until they are consumed by fish, crustaceans or mollusks. At this stage, the concentrations of pharmaceuticals can become problematic. In metropolitan areas where sewage released in water is especially high, fish can become disoriented by medical contaminants. Shrimp are known to change their behavior, making themselves more vulnerable to predators. Beyond their own behaviors, these organisms enter the food chain for larger, higher animals, including humans.
 As ambient chemicals enter the water and soil, nature must make adaptations. Infectious bacteria can develop tolerances for antibiotics. Plants absorb the chemicals into their roots, stems and leaves. In higher order animals, diluted stimulants in the foods are stored in fat cells. When fat is burned by the body for nutrition, these chemicals are released as toxins. The effect can be disruption of the neuro-pathways, hormone sequencing and the reproductive cycles. While these symptoms are not seen widely in the world, the increasing use of pharmaceuticals and the ever more complex nature of their composition, without safeguards against environmental contamination, could well be a problem in the near future. The erratic behavior of fish, crustaceans and mollusks may well be the first warning signs.

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Marijuana

 In November, four U.S. states will vote for the legalization of marijuana. This question has long been one of the most talked about in North America. This question has long been one of the most talked about in North America. Spores do not cease even for a second. Spores do not cease even for a second. At the moment, nobody knows, how can the legalization of marijuana in California affect the drug war in Mexico. At the moment, nobody knows, how can the legalization of marijuana in California affect the drug war in Mexico. Increase the level of violence or not? Increase the level of violence or not? U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said that the Ministry of Justice will continue to combat the spread and use of marijuana, no matter whether the law will change or not. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said that the Ministry of Justice will continue to combat the spread and use of marijuana, no matter whether the law will change or not. Presenting your attention the picture related to the fight for the legalization of marijuana and not only. Presenting your attention the picture related to the fight for the legalization of marijuana and not only.

 1. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Distribution Center of marijuana for medical purposes «Sunset Junction». Distribution Center of marijuana for medical purposes «Sunset Junction». Manager Tim Blakley demonstrates sprouts marijuana. Manager Tim Blakley demonstrates sprouts marijuana. After the city authorities passed a law providing for the immediate closure of all pharmacies that sell marijuana, «Sunset Junction» became one of the 25 plaintiffs in the case against the authorities. After the city authorities passed a law providing for the immediate closure of all pharmacies that sell marijuana, «Sunset Junction» became one of the 25 plaintiffs in the case against the authorities.
 2. 2. Oakland, California. Oakland, California. Eli Rodriguez, a gardener from the union «Teamsters» caring for marijuana seedlings in the garden «Marjyn Investments». Eli Rodriguez, a gardener from the union «Teamsters» caring for marijuana seedlings in the garden «Marjyn Investments». After organizing the first group of United gardeners engaged in cultivation of marijuana, «Teamsters» replenished with another 40 new members. After organizing the first group of United gardeners engaged in cultivation of marijuana, «Teamsters» replenished with another 40 new members.
3. 3. San Francisco. San Francisco. "Hippie hill" in Golden Gate Park. "Hippie hill" in Golden Gate Park. Smoker twisting joint. Smoker twisting joint. April 20 has become the unofficial day of marijuana in the United States began to appear of lovers of soft drugs. April 20 has become the unofficial day of marijuana in the United States began to appear of lovers of soft drugs.
 4. Mexico. Mexico. A man smokes at a demonstration for the legalization of marijuana. A man smokes at a demonstration for the legalization of marijuana.
 5. 5. Bolder. Bolder. University of Colorado. University of Colorado. More than 12 thousand people at the same time produce smoke at the rally. More than 12 thousand people at the same time produce smoke at the rally.
 6. Portland, Maine. Portland, Maine. Grown in the home "bump". Grown in the home "bump". July 9, 2010 pharmacies involved in the sale of marijuana for medical purposes, is allowed to trade. July 9, 2010 pharmacies involved in the sale of marijuana for medical purposes, is allowed to trade.
 7. 7. Boulder, Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. Saleswoman pharmacies "The doctor Reefer" Marissa Dodd (left) packs the goods. Saleswoman pharmacies "The doctor Reefer" Marissa Dodd (left) packs the goods. Colorado has undergone a real boom of pharmacies, which sell marijuana. Colorado has undergone a real boom of pharmacies, which sell marijuana. The fact that Colorado is one of the 14 states where considering the legalization of marijuana. The fact that Colorado is one of the 14 states where considering the legalization of marijuana.
 8. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Client in the pharmacy «Sunset Junction». Client in the pharmacy «Sunset Junction»
 9. Billings, Montana. Billings, Montana. Police and firefighters examine selling marijuana pharmacy «Montana Therapeutics» after the explosion of an incendiary bomb. Police and firefighters examine selling marijuana pharmacy «Montana Therapeutics» after the explosion of an incendiary bomb. September 28, 2010 the city authorities to extend the moratorium on opening new stores that sell marijuana. September 28, 2010 the city authorities to extend the moratorium on opening new stores that sell marijuana. Already written down more than 80 licenses for existing outlets. Already written down more than 80 licenses for existing outlets.
 10. 10. Aspen, Colorado. Aspen, Colorado. The hotel, which hosted the exhibition of marijuana, arrested the man. The hotel, which hosted the exhibition of marijuana, arrested the man. Security guards spotted a man trying to carry a vessel with marijuana from the lobby to the basement. Security guards spotted a man trying to carry a vessel with marijuana from the lobby to the basement. The man had no license for the use of marijuana. The man had no license for the use of marijuana. Also, police found he had brass knuckles, the possession of which is prohibited in Colorado. Also, police found he had brass knuckles, the possession of which is prohibited in Colorado. All the marijuana was destroyed. All the marijuana was destroyed.
 11. Tecate, northern Mexico. Tecate, northern Mexico. Soldier kills illegally planted marijuana. Soldier kills illegally planted marijuana. While on patrol from the air were found three illegal plantations. While on patrol from the air were found three illegal plantations.
 12. 12. Ensenada, Mexico. Ensenada, Mexico. A soldier stands before the altar during operations to destroy marijuana. A soldier stands before the altar during operations to destroy marijuana. In southern California in 2010, was destroyed 72 hectares of marijuana. In southern California in 2010, was destroyed 72 hectares of marijuana.
 13. These bears were used as guards for illegal marijuana plantations in the Lake Christina in British Columbia. These bears were used as guards for illegal marijuana plantations in the Lake Christina in British Columbia. All this time they were fed dog food. All this time they were fed dog food. However, in Canada, feeding wild animals is illegal. However, in Canada, feeding wild animals is illegal. Authorities intended to destroy all the bears, because they could become dangerous after the hungry. Authorities intended to destroy all the bears, because they could become dangerous after the hungry. Thousands of people came forward to protect the bears, joined the group on Facebook. Thousands of people came forward to protect the bears, joined the group on Facebook. August 31 the British Columbia government refused to destroy the bears. August 1931 the British Columbia government refused to destroy the bears.
 14. 14. Tijuana, Mexico. Tijuana, Mexico. The soldier puts blocks in front of burnt marijuana. The soldier puts blocks in front of burnt marijuana
 15. 15. Plantation of the Sierra de Juarez. Plantation of the Sierra de Juarez. Soldiers moving through a cloud of smoke from burning marijuana. Soldiers moving through a cloud of smoke from burning marijuana.
 16. 16. Monterrey, Mexico. Monterrey, Mexico. The corpse of a drug after an operation carried out by the Mexican army. The corpse of a drug after an operation carried out by the Mexican army. 16 people were released from captivity at the ranch, which was occupied by mercenaries. 16 people were released from captivity at the ranch, which was occupied by mercenaries. It was also seized four trucks, a quantity of ammunition and nearly 2 tons of marijuana. It was also seized four trucks, a quantity of ammunition and nearly two tons of marijuana. During the shooting of bullet wounds died two mercenary. During the shooting of bullet wounds died two mercenary
 17. 17. Branch of the family center in Ciudad Juárez. Branch of the family center in Ciudad Juárez. One of the so-called "orphan drug" rests in the cradle. One of the so-called "orphan drug" rests in the cradle. Neither the Mexican government, nor special services, deals with these issues are not able to track the number of children orphaned because of the drug war. Neither the Mexican government, nor special services, deals with these issues are not able to track the number of children orphaned because of the drug war. Tens of thousands of children every day gets a serious emotional trauma. Tens of thousands of children every day gets a serious emotional trauma. The inscription on the crib: Unnamed boy named Solis. The inscription on the crib: Unnamed boy named Solis.
 18. 18. Military base in Tijuana. Military base in Tijuana. Slender ranks of Mexican soldiers during the combustion of marijuana. Slender ranks of Mexican soldiers during the combustion of marijuana.
 19. Military base in Tijuana. Military base in Tijuana. Slender ranks of Mexican soldiers during the combustion of marijuana. Slender ranks of Mexican soldiers during the combustion of marijuana.
 20. 20. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gardener Len Goodman, one of the 11 lucky winners, who the State of New Mexico permitted to grow marijuana, intended for the 2000 registered patients who need marijuana. Gardener Len Goodman, one of the 11 lucky winners, who the State of New Mexico permitted to grow marijuana, intended for the 2000 registered patients who need marijuana.
 21. Fort Collins, Colorado. Fort Collins, Colorado. «Abundant Healing» - one of the legitimate pharmacies in Colorado, sells marijuana. «Abundant Healing» - one of the legitimate pharmacies in Colorado, sells marijuana. In this photo you see as vice president of pharmacy, Drew Brown (left) hands a check to one of their suppliers of marijuana. In this photo you see as vice president of pharmacy, Drew Brown (left) hands a check to one of their suppliers of marijuana.
 22. Seattle, Washington. Seattle, Washington. Douglas Hiatt - one of the leaders of the campaign for legalization of marijuana. Douglas Hiatt - one of the leaders of the campaign for legalization of marijuana. Hiatt annoyed at the fact that the campaign failed due to the fact that the petition was signed by only 40 thousand instead of the required 241 thousand. Hiatt annoyed at the fact that the campaign failed due to the fact that the petition was signed by only 40 thousand instead of the required 241 thousand.
 23. A police officer guards the place of burning huge quantities of drugs, which includes about 4.7 tons of cocaine, marijuana and heroin that were confiscated by police last month. A police officer guards the place of burning huge quantities of drugs, which includes about 4.7 tons of cocaine, marijuana and heroin that were confiscated by police last month.
 24. 24. Medellin, Colombia. Medellin, Colombia. A man smokes marijuana during the international day for the legalization of marijuana. A man smokes marijuana during the international day for the legalization of marijuana.
 25. 25. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Drying of medical marijuana. Drying of medical marijuana. About 440 pharmacies are officially selling marijuana should have been closed after the corresponding decision of the authorities. About 440 pharmacies are officially selling marijuana should have been closed after the corresponding decision of the authorities.
 26. Health Center in Oakland, California. Health Center in Oakland, California. Danny Green keeps bags, which is packaged in 1 gram of medical marijuana. Danny Green keeps bags, which is packaged in a gram of medical marijuana.
 27. Devenpor, California. Devenpor, California. Collection of marijuana. Collection of marijuana.
 28. 28. Matlock, Washington. Matlock, Washington. Nicholas instructive officially allowed to use marijuana. Nicholas instructive officially allowed to use marijuana. However, this is a hindrance in the fight with his ex-wife over their two sons. However, this is a hindrance in the fight with his ex-wife over their two sons.
29. 29. Лос-Анджелес. Los Angeles. Тим Блэкли показывает марихуану через увеличенное стекло. Tim Blakely shows marijuana through the increase of glass
 30. Denver, Colorado. Denver, Colorado. Crystal Hess speaks at a press conference on the launch of a new women's movement for marijuana. Crystal Hess speaks at a press conference on the launch of a new women's movement for marijuana. Activists of this movement are trying to help mothers who ignore the ban on alcohol, claiming that marijuana is much safer than alcohol. Activists of this movement are trying to help mothers who ignore the ban on alcohol, claiming that marijuana is much safer than alcohol.
 31. Lindsay Bradshaw has no spleen, one kidney and part of the stomach and he is constantly trying to escape from the pain. Lindsay Bradshaw has no spleen, one kidney and part of the stomach and he is constantly trying to escape from the pain. Lindsay spends all his time at home, eating through a straw, which is adapted to his bag (left). Lindsay spends all his time at home, eating through a straw, which is adapted to his bag (left).
32. Sierra de Juarez, Ensenada, Mexico. Sierra de Juarez, Ensenada, Mexico. Marijuana plants collected in a heap in front of the burning. Marijuana plants collected in a heap in front of the burning.

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Thursday

 

Market For Gypsy bride....

A Roma in Bulgaria have a tradition - every year they arrange a fair bride. Parents of the bride looking for a buyer - a decent husband for their daughter, who rolled over her Daughters amount. Sometimes the bride redeem for a few thousand euros.














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