Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, August 15, 2015

We Who Voted For Maithri Should Now Vote For The Alliance Or Not Vote At All

Colombo TelegraphBy Asoka Abeygunawardana –August 15, 2015 
Asoka Abeygunawardhana
Asoka Abeygunawardana
The Presidential Elections held on 8th January 2015 was a key political crossroad in the recent history of Sri Lanka. With the ascent of Maithripala Sirisena to the Presidency, the country breathed a collective sigh of relief. Many members of the losing party could hardly believe their eyes at the result. Now, seven months after that even, the General Election is upon us.
If by some miracle before the election…
    Maithripala Sirisena 13, July 15 Prz media
  • Mahinda Rajapaksa publically states that he would act within the Maitripala Presidency in the same manner as he did during Chandrika’s reign, or, if he publically states that he would act the same way D.M. Jayaratne acted during his tenure as president, then it would be opportune for you to vote for the UPFA.
  • If Ranil Wickremesinghe acknowledges the leadership of Maithripala Sirisena, steps down and hands over the leadership of the UNP to the president, then, it would be opportune for you to vote for the UNP.
  • If the JVP publically states that it will not sit with the opposition and decide to join a national government, then, it would be opportune for you to vote for the JVP.
  • If none of the above seem likely, then, preserve your valuable vote by not using it. Do not go to the polling booth. Or else, spoil go there and spoil it.
However, none of these have happened.
The first thing that should be clear is that the country’s need is not of Ranil Wickremesinghe’s “Aluth Ratak” nor Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “Anaagathayata Sahathikaya” nor Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s “Hardhasakshiye Sammuthiya” but rather, Maithripala Sirisena’s “A compassionate maithri governance – a stable country”.
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Racism driven conspiracies planned after defeat pulverized: Susil and Anura Yapa out ; Duminda and Prof. Warnapala in


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 14.Aug.2015, 11.00PM) By virtue of the powers vested in president  Mathripala Sirisena as president of SLFP and UPFA under the constitution , Duminda Dissanayake has  been appointed as acting general secretary of SLFP and Professor Vishwa Warnapola as UPFA acting general secretary. Accordingly , Anura  Priyadharshana Yapa and Susil Premachandra have been dismissed from those posts .It is significant to note that this bold step was taken and these sudden changes were  effected by the president just after addressing a most crucial and decisive letter to Mahinda Rajapakse and   coinciding with  the concluding  day of  the election campaign . 
The SLFP membership of Susil Premajayantha and Anura Priyadharshana Yapa have also been cancelled.
The new secretaries Professor Vishwa Warnapala and Duminda Dissanayake thereafter requested  an injunction order from the Colombo district court to ensure that they will not be hindered or hampered in the performance  of their new duties by ex secretaries Susil Premajayantha and  Anura Priyadharshana Yapa .The judge Harsha Setunge issued the injunction order valid until 28 th August.
A team of lawyers including Charaka Jayaratne , K. Kanageswaran , Chandika Jayasundara  and Pulasthi Rupasinghe appeared on behalf of Duminda and Prof. Warnapala in connection with the injunction order . 
Anura Yapa and Susil Premachandra the two political slavish pimps put the machiavellian moribund  Rajapakses on the pedestal to worship them and theirs from down under , while at the same time were impeding and derailing the progress of the  government of good governance . 
Maithripala had  got rid off these crooked politicos before the selections  are made so that rogues will not stand in the way of good governance . It is the aim and objective of President Maithripala to go for elections after purging the party of all crooked and corrupt characters by making these  new appointments . Indeed many honest SLFP leaders advised Maithripala to take this measure , but at that time he did not heed them.Nevertheless when defeat is now certain of Rajapakse and his den of thieves , the president at last has taken the step to purge the party of the undesirables .   
At the 1994 presidential elections when Chandrika Bandaranaike openly declared that in order to end the war , discussions shall be held with the LTTE , and was ready to grant them an interim  administration , 62 % majority of the people voted for it without thinking in  terms of racism. SLFP was sans racism then. Later , Mahinda Rajapakse who became SLFP leader and his  small group within the SLFP toed a communal line and led the party towards defeat and despair.
After  Maithripala Sirisena who is good governance prone became  the SLFP leader , Susil Premajayantha and Anura Priyadharshana Yapa who served as  politcal pimps and slaves of most despicable and discarded racist leaders  like Wimal Weerawansa , Dinesh, Gammanpila and  Vasu , sought to lead the SLFP towards humiliating defeat .
If this SLFP’s doom and gloom towards which it is heading fast is to be averted , instead of  abjectly surrendering to  grade  nine qualified crooked moron whose mouths stinks worse than a spittoon when he  makes hollow speeches ,and  unhinged politicos suffering from senile decay who use obscene language hurling words like f….k in public  at opposing politicos , decent disciplined  qualified politicians who accord with good governance need to be appointed as the new secretaries . Maithripala ‘s bold action is apparently a step in the right direction 
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Mahinda demands money from China to acquire UNP MP’s !

Mahinda demands money from China to acquire UNP MP’s !

Lankanewsweb.netAug 14, 2015
News reaching us conforms the UPFA Kununegala district contestant Mahinda Rajapaksa through a senior diplomat has requested money from the Chinese Government in order to buy the wining UNP parliament MP’s to create the majority in the coming General Election scheduled on the 17th of this month.

Mahinda Rajapaksa has estimated a sum of Rs. 200 million for each Member of Parliament and multiplied with the number required MP’s and urgently requested the total sum from the Chinese Government. Mahinda faction has informed the Chinese government that a minimum of Rs. 500 million would be required to pay for a senior MP.
 
Since the Good Governance suspended all Chinese projects inclusive of the Colombo Port City Project the Chinese government has incurred billion of losses so far. Under this circumstance it is very doubtful that the Chinese government would give a positive response. However following the recession of the Chinese share market, falling of the export income by 08% and the depreciation of the Yuan against the dollar the Chinese Government would be cautious in their indirect foreign investments.
 
The senior diplomat said the Chinese Government would never hesitate to invest to reinstate a Rajapaksa regime if there is a possibility. The diplomat further stressed a high official of the Chinese communist party who visited Sri Lanka last week has officially met President Maithripala Sirisena and has unofficially met the former president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Three held with over 1,300 model ballot papers

Three held with over 1,300 model ballot papers

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August 15, 2015
Thalathuoya Police today arrested three suspects and seized 1,324 model ballot papers being transported in a three-wheeler from Kandahandiya to Galaha.
The discovery was made by police officer at a checkpoint upon searching a suspicious three-wheeler. 
In addition to the ballot papers officers also found 323 election handbills and 1,482 small stickers printed with a party symbol and a preference number. 
Police also seized the three-wheeler used for transporting the illegal ballot papers. 

A decade later, many Israelis see Gaza pullout as a big mistake

A Jewish settler weeps as she is forced to leave her home in Kfar Darom on Aug. 18, 2005. (Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)

Palestinian workers in the early morning by greenhouses that still remain from the former Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim on Aug. 3, 2015. They are still used to grow vegetables but farmers complain that they cannot export. (Heidi Levine/For The Washington Post)

By William Booth and Ruth Eglash-August 14

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Ten years ago this month, the Israeli army undertook one of its most controversial missions, uprooting more than 8,000 Jewish settlers from their homes here in Gaza, some by force.
Many Israelis today believe all they got for their troubles were more rockets.
The evacuation of all Israeli troops and civilians from the Gaza Strip, a unilateral “disengagement” ordered by then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2005, at the urging of President George W. Bush, was a searing episode for Israel, and a gamble.

China explosions: police order mass evacuations amid further blasts

Everyone within three kilometres of blast site in China urged to get out amid fears of poisoning by sodium cyanide as death toll rises to 104

Fires continue to burn at the site of the original explosions in Tianjin. Photograph: Yue Yuewei/Xinhua Press/Corbis


Fergus Ryan in Beijing-Saturday 15 August 2015
Chinese authorities have ordered the evacuation of everyone within three kilometres (1.9 miles) of the Tianjin blast site due to fears of chemical contamination after fires reignited and several explosions rocked the area on Saturday, local media reported.

Chinese authorities increased the evacuation zone surrounding the blast site in Tianjin after fires reignited

Women and Children for Sale

A new U.N. report paints a terrifying picture of life under the Islamic State.
Women and Children for Sale
Foreign PolicyBY COLUM LYNCH-OCTOBER 2, 2014
In August, fighters from the Islamic State swept into the small Yazidi village of Maturat in Iraq’s Sinjar district and took women to the Badush prison in Mosul. Hundreds more women and girls were herded into an ancient citadel in the town of Tal Afar in the northern province of Nineveh. From Tal Afar, a group of 150 unmarried girls and women, mostly from Christian or Yazidi families, were selected and reportedly sent to Syria "either to be given to ISIL fighters as a reward or to be sold as sex slaves," according to a report released on Thursday, Oct. 2, by the United Nations’ human rights office in Iraq.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIS and ISIL, captured the world’s attention last June by declaring the creation of a caliphate in parts of both Syria and Iraq and embarking on a ruthless military campaign marked by mass executions, beheadings, and ethnic cleansing of ancient Christian, Shiite, and Yazidi communities. The 26-page report — which documents rights abuses from July 6 through Sept. 10 — constitutes the most detailed U.N. account of crimes committed by the Islamic State and sheds further light on its mass enslavement of women and girls. Evidence was compiled by a team of U.N. human rights investigators inside Iraq. Most of the interviews with eyewitnesses were conducted in Erbil and Dohuk, where thousands fled the Islamic State’s military offensive.
By the end of August, the U.N. documented the abduction of up to 2,500 civilians, mostly women and children, from the northern Iraqi towns and regions of Sinjar, Tal Afar, the Nineveh Plains, and Shirkhan. Once they were in captivity, fighters from the Islamic State sexually assaulted the teenage boys and girls, witnesses told the United Nations. Those who refused to convert to the groups ran the risk of execution. "[W]omen and children who refused to convert were being allotted to ISIL fighters or were being trafficked … in markets in Mosul and to Raqqa in Syria," according to the report. "Married women who converted were told by ISIL that their previous marriages were not recognised in Islamic law and that they, as well as unmarried women who converted, would be given to ISIL fighters as wives."
A market for the sale of abducted women was set up in the al-Quds neighborhood of Mosul."Women and girls are brought with price tags for the buyers to choose and negotiate the sale," according to the report. "The buyers were said to be mostly youth from the local communities. Apparently ISIL was ‘selling’ these Yezidi women to the youth as a means of inducing them to join their ranks."
"The array of violations and abuses perpetrated by ISIL and associated armed groups is staggering, and many of their acts may amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity," the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, said in a statement accompanying the report’s release. Zeid urged the Iraqi government to consider joining the International Criminal Court in order to provide the tribunal’s prosecutor with the authority to investigate and prosecute crimes in Iraq by perpetrators on either side of the conflict.
The trafficking in sex slaves is only one facet of the Islamic State’s violent campaign to transform huge stretches of Iraq and Syria into an Islamic caliphate. Forces loyal to the movement’s self-styled caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, have committed multiple mass murders of ethnic and religious minorities like the Yazidi, Iraqi Shiites, and even fellow Sunni Muslims who refuse to "repent" and declare their belief in the Islamic State’s harsh view of Islam. On Wednesday, the movement beheaded 10 people in Syria, including three women fighting on behalf of Kurdish forces, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The U.N. report states: "ISIL has directly and systematically targeted Iraq’s various diverse ethnic and religious communities, subjecting them to a range of gross human rights abuses, including murder, physical and sexual assault, robbery, wanton destruction of property, destruction of places of religious or cultural significance, forced conversions, denial of access to basic humanitarian services … and [a] systematic policy that aims to suppress, permanently cleanse or expel, or in some instances, destroy those communities within areas of its control."
All told, nearly 8,500 civilians have been killed and more than 15,700 injured in Iraq during the past year, more than 11,000 of those casualties occurred between June and Aug. 31, a period that coincides with the Islamic State’s military campaign. As of August, more than 1.8 million Iraqis had been displaced.
The U.N. human rights office in Iraq enumerated a long list of offenses by the Islamic State, including "executions and other targeted killings of civilians, abductions, rape and other forms of sexual and physical violence perpetrated against women and children, forced recruitment of children, destruction or desecration of places of religious or cultural significance, wanton destruction and looting of property, and denial of fundamental freedoms."
The Islamic State’s campaign bore many of the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing campaigns. On July 17, the group’s fighters began marking the homes of Christians in two Mosul neighborhoods with nun, or "n," the first letter of the Arabic word "Nasara," for Nazarenes or Christians, and as property of the Islamic State. The homes of Shiite Muslims were marked with raa, or "r," the first letter of the word "Rafidha," the name many Sunni extremists use to refer to Shiites. A day earlier, according to the report, ISIL distributed leaflets ordering Christians "either to convert or to pay jizyah (toleration/protection tax), to leave or face death."
The Islamic State has also targeted Iraqi government forces. In what is likely the bloodiest act of the conflict, Islamic State fighters are believed to have executed as many as 1,500 soldiers and security forces based at a former U.S. Army base, Camp Speicher, in the northern province of Salahuddin. Mass executions have been reported in several other Iraqi provinces, including Nineveh, Diyala, and Kirkuk. For instance, "Corroborated reports indicate that on 16 July, 42 soldiers captured after clashes between ISF [Iraqi Security Forces] and armed groups were executed in Awenat, south Tikrit in Salah al-Din," according to the U.N. report. "According to reports, the officers were executed after being forced to ‘repent’ by ISIL."
The report has few good guys. It also cites a pattern of "gross violations or abuses of international human rights law" by Iraq’s armed forces and allied militias. Numerous airstrikes carried out by the Iraqi security forces have "resulted in … significant civilian deaths and injuries and destruction of civilian infrastructure," prompting new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to order a freeze on such strikes in civilian areas on Sept. 13.
Government airstrikes around Kirkuk resulted in the deaths of some 17 people, including two women and seven children. On the evening of Aug. 14, two airstrikes in the town of Hawija killed 15 civilians, including four women and eight children.
In the province of Diyala, an Iranian-funded pro-government Shiite militia, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or AAH, has tortured and murdered suspected Islamic State fighters and loyalists, destroyed homes, and blown up mosques in Sunni neighborhoods.
On July 31, militants from the group allegedly rounded up 15 men suspected of being members of the Islamic State, executed them, and hung them from lampposts in the city of Baquba. Iraqi forces or allied militias were also suspected of vandalizing the tomb of Iraq’s former ruler, Saddam Hussein, and his two sons in the al-Oja village in Salahuddin.

Google's surprise restructure into Alphabet

Channel 4 NewsTUESDAY 11 AUGUST 2015
Google surprises the business world by creating a new holding company that will oversee its latest ventures like drones and driverless cars.
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The restructuring separates Google's core web activities, such as its search engine, from its newer businesses.
Google, co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in California in 1998, has grown to more than 57,000 employees worldwide.
Under the new structure, the Google unit will include the search engine, which is the most popular in the world, as well as Google Maps, YouTube and Android.
The company's new ventures - including drone delivery business Project Wing and its life sciences division, which is developing a glucose-sensing contact lens - will be managed separately under Alphabet.
Alphabet will replace Google as the publicly traded entity and all Google shares will automatically convert into the same number of Alphabet shares, with the same rights.

Revolutionary

Google Chief Executive Larry Page, who will head Alphabet, said: "We've long believed that over time companies tend to get comfortable doing the same thing, just making incremental changes.
"But in the technology industry, where revolutionary ideas drive the next big growth areas, you need to be a bit uncomfortable to stay relevant. Our company is operating well today, but we think we can make it cleaner and more accountable."
It's probably hard for many Brits to imagine working for a Silicon Valley company, writes Technology Producer Geoff White. Can you picture your boss blogging about being "super excited" about "crazy" projects, and "stoked" about investment opportunities? 

But to find the real meat of yesterday's announcement from Google you have to skip to the part where the skater-boy lingo suddenly switched to stock-market speak:"Alphabet Inc. will replace Google Inc. as the publicly-traded entity and all shares of Google will automatically convert into the same number of shares of Alphabet".

What this means is that Google's valuation (currently close to half a billion dollars) will now be based less on its traditional search+advertising business, and more on those "crazy" ideas that Chief Exec Larry Page is so "stoked" about.

Investors' returns will now increasingly depend on Google's success in making driverless cars, smart robots and delivery drones, as well as it's prowess in funding start-ups. It feels like a change of pace: the company that made money connecting people with products in virtual space is now firmly in the real-world product business itself.
Mr Page said the name Alphabet was chosen because it refers to a collection of letters which make up a language and "is the core of how we index with Google search".
Sundar Pichai, a Google executive, will be in charge of Google. Sergey Brin becomes president of Alphabet, and Eric Schmidt will be executive chairman.
Analysts said the new structure could herald a new era of transparency in Google's more experimental ventures.
Roger Kay, an analyst at Endpoint Technologies Associates, said: "They are aware that they've got this hodgepodge of companies. Maybe it's better to sort them out a bit and make it clearer which ones are bringing in the bacon and which ones are science projects and which ones are long term bets."
In July, Google reported growth in profits and revenue, but the company has had to grapple with faling advertising prices.

Northeasterners Mark 50th Anniversary of the Communist Armed Struggle

“Nabua – A historical village“ reads the sign at the village entrance..
"Nabua - A historical village“ reads the sign at the village entrance. Comrade Tang greets two military officers who came two observe the event and took photos of the audience. Students from Rajabhat Sakon Nakhon University listen Comrade Tang talking about the political history of Nabua.Nabua villagers give alms in the local temple to mark the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the "Day the First Gunshot Rang out".
The Isaan Recordby The Isaan Record-2015 AUGUST 13
NAKHON PHANOM – Fifty years ago, Comrade Tang fought for communism in the first violent clash between communist fighters and Thai security forces. Last week, at 88 years old, he marked the anniversary with a call for democracy.

Modi says pro-poor, quiet on big business in independence day address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation from the historic Red Fort during Independence Day celebrations in Delhi, India, August 15, 2015.
BY RUPAM JAIN NAIR AND FRANK JACK DANIEL- Sat Aug 15, 2015

ReutersPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday sought to shed an image that he governs for big business, vowing to help the poor and create jobs in independence day speech aimed at bolstering popularity rather than tackling setbacks to economic reform plans.
Modi took office just over a year ago on a wave of optimism that he would quickly revive India's economic fortunes but despite a number of victories, opposition to land and tax shake-ups has slowed his progress.
Modi's day speech focused on measures his "Team India" had rolled out to include millions of poor Indians in the banking and insurance systems, policies for workers and farmers and successes in the fights against inflation and corruption.
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"Farmers need protection. For 60 years very little attention was paid to their welfare. We want to change this approach," he said in his second annual address from the ramparts of the Mughal era Red Fort in New Delhi.
But he made no mention of his flagship "Make in India" project aimed at speeding up India's industrial revolution, and did not talk about weeks of opposition in parliament that have stalled his plans for pro-industry land and tax reforms.
Modi first mentioned "Make in India" on independence day a year ago, when he called on investors to set up in the country. That programme has had some successes, with Taiwan's Foxconn unveiling a $5 billion investment last week.
But Modi's party is facing a tightly fought election in the rural state of Bihar in a few weeks where the opposition is seeking to paint him as a "suit, boot" politician whose policies damage the poor.
Repeatedly dabbing his face in the humid morning, Modi said he had done more for villagers than any other government.
Modi, himself from a poor family, said he was considering incentives for manufacturers to create more jobs and promised to make hiring of blue collar workers merit-based in a culture where it often depends on personal connections.
He coined the phrase "start-up India" in a pitch for more people to get entrepreneurial opportunities and called for states to provide electricity for all within 1,000 days - a vast project given that thousands of villages are not on the grid.
The slower-than-expected reform pace since Modi stormed to office with India's first Lok Sabha majority for a conservative government has disappointed some who expected him to slash the red tape of India's socialist past.
"One year later, it seems that caution characterizes the Modi government's performance just as enthusiasm had defined Modi's election promises," the Washington-based Hudson Institute said this week.
India's celebrations to mark independence from Britain in 1947 are tinged with sadness because they also recall the bloody partition from Pakistan in which hundreds of thousands died.

(Editing by Nick Macfie and Richard Borsuk)

Philippines tuna display nets Guinness world record

The 2014 fresh yellowfin tuna display is now officially a Guinees World Record.Pic: EDWIN ESPEJO
The 2014 fresh yellowfin tuna display is now officially a Guinness World Record. Pic: Edwin Espejo.

Edwin EspejoBy  Aug 13, 2015
The Guinness Book of World Records has officially recognized the simultaneous display of 25,594.49 kilos (56,426 lb oz) of fresh yellowfin tuna in General Santos City last year as the world’s largest fish display..

“The largest fish display consists of 25,594.49 kg (56,426 lb oz) of yellowfin tuna and was achieved by the City of General Santos (Philippines) in General Santos City, South Cotabato, Philippines on 11 September 2014,” the official certificate stated.

The recognition took almost a year of validation before Guinness released the certification.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, at the height of their productivity, local tuna fishermen landed a monthly average of 3,000 metric tons of fresh yellowfin tuna, earning the city the moniker as the Tuna Capital of the Philippines.

Butthe  local tuna catch has dramatically declined over the years with only a total of 4,210.59 for the first six months of 2015 or an average of 700 metric tons a month.

Last year’s Guinness record however was an accumulation of at least three days of tuna catch.

Nevertheless, it is now a figure hard to match as world global tuna catch continues to decline.

General Santos City Mayor Ronnel Rivera said it is another honor for the city’s fishermen which remained resilient despite the many challenges facing the tuna handline fishing sector.

The country’s yellowfin tuna catches are caught exclusively using single hook and line by almost barehanded fishermen.

It is considered as the most environment friendly and sustainable tuna fishing method.

Allergies – 6 Ways to Get Rid of Them for Good.

Allergies - 6 Ways to Get Rid of Them for Good.


Ayurvedaby Candice Marley-February 4  
Allergy season has begun again. Coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, mucus, tiredness…ugg what about allergies IS good? Nothing. As I have observed our clients over over the last couple years, I have noticed one thing, allergies are getting worse, not better. More people have allergies and the severity of symptoms seems to be ever increasing. What is causing this phenomenon and is there anything we can do to alleviate allergies form happening in the first place?
The one thing I love about holistic medicine is that the answer to, is there anything I can do to get rid of these damn allergies, is always YES! No you don’t have to live with them. No you don’t have to go through your day drowsy and miserable from over the counter medicines. There is a reason allergies are increasing in severity and there are many things you can do to get rid of allergies for good.

What Causes Allergies?

If you think the answer to this question is pollen, you are in fact WRONG. Nothing outside of the body causes any health symptom. This includes colds, flus and allergies. The fact is if your body is healthy and strong on the inside even if germs or in this case pollen is placed directly into your body your body is intelligent enough and designed to take care of the problem. In one famous study that proves this point, cold germs were taken and physically placed inside of the nasal tissue of the study participants. Withactive cold germs placed inside of the body you would then think all of the study participants came down with the cold virus. This turned out to be not the case, in fact more then half of the participants did not ever come down with the cold virus. Why? In the famous words of Louis Pasteur’s, “The germ is nothing, the soil is everything.”
Allergies are simply a sign of an over reactive immune system. Allergies tell us the immune system of the body is overburdened, not functioning optimally and is now reacting to anything and everything. 80% of the immune system resides and is created within the gut. The most important influence right now on the increase in allergy symptoms is our food supply.
Contaminated with toxic chemicals, GMO organisms and franken-stein type food products like wheat and soy in it’s present form, the gut the body is constantly under assault. Food chemicals and GMO’s damage and kill off important cells of the immune system and cause confusion within the body and immune system itself. Foreign objects, such as man made chemicals and genetically modified organisms, would normally be processed by the body, made inactive and disposed of, but because of the large amount we are now consuming the immune system is being overwhelmed and destroyed.
Because we overwhelm our immune system daily with these contaminants the immune system goes on high alert, looking for anything and everything that may cause the body harm. At the same time it is functioning less effectively and efficiently because of how damaged and over run it has become.
One recent study showed that those exposed to certain types of pesticides had a higher rate of allergies. The chemicals are called dichlorophenols (DCPs). They are created by the breakdown of common pesticides, including chlorinated chemicals used to purify drinking water. They also turn up in moth balls, air fresheners, deodorizer cakes in urinals, and certain herbicides sprayed on crops. “They’re quite common,” says researcher Elina Jerschow, MD, an allergist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y.
Is it any wonder then that a small amount of spring or fall pollen causes the immune system to over react? As this cycle continues throughout someone’s lifetime allergy, as well as other health symptoms, begin to increase. This is one of the main reasons children these days have such a higher rate of allergies. They are bombarded with processed, sugar filled, chemically laden GMO foods.

6 Ways to Get Rid of Allergies For Good

1. Eliminate All Food Allergens - This includes all genetically modified foods (buy organic foods only), foods filled with chemicals (again buy only organic foods or make your own from organic grown foods), wheat (see our article on To Be or Not to Be Gluten Free) soy, corn and peanuts. These foods are not inherently bad but because of how these foods are now grown they have been morphed from what they originally where into a food that causes reactions within the body. When you are trying to calm down the immune system, steer clear of foods known to over stimulate the immune system.
2. Eat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - During the allergic response, oxidants in your system team up with histamines to attack the body, causing an allergic response. Carotenoids, a phytopigment (chemically active color) in plants defend against those oxidants. Food sources of carotenoids include carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, kale, collard greens, papaya, bell peppers, and tomatoes. Fresh fruits and vegetables also help to flush the build up of toxins in the body. Choose organic produce to reduce your exposure to additional body harming toxins.
3. Antioxidants - Antioxidants help to defend against oxidants which can trigger the allergic response as previous mentioned, but other specific antioxidants have been found to help eliminate or reduce seasonal allergy symptoms. Recent studies have shown that supplementing with antioxidants can actually do more harm to the body then good, a better approach is to increase the body’s own antioxidant production. You do this by eating foods and herbs that activate something called Nrf2 in the body and eating fresh foods high in antioxidants. To learn more about Nrf2 and the harm supplementing withantioxidants is doing to your body watch this short discussion by Dr. Shawn Talbott .
4. Probiotics - Probiotics are friendly bacteria in the gut and are intrinsically related to a healthy immune system. Probiotics are killed and naturally depleted in most bodies because of the high amount of antibiotics and toxic food additives circulating in our food system, all of which kill this friendly bacteria. A high quality probiotic supplement and eating only organic foods can help to replenish friendly bacteria and naturally strengthen the immune system.
5. Get More Sunlight – Sunlight is important to a healthy body and healthy immune system. Without it, our bodies lack vitamin D which is needed to regulate hormones and also for a strong immune system. Know your body and skin type and never allow your skin to burn, but do get some Sun exposure on bare skin each and every day. Increasing your sun exposure will increase your levels of Vitamin D increasing the health of your immune system.
6. Living Juices - Living juices, juices that have not been processed, refined, or heated, remove toxins stored in tissues and cells, deeply hydrate the tissues and infuse the internal environment with the highest levels of Vitamin C, antioxidants, oxygen, enzymes and vitamins and minerals. Juices specifically remove toxins from the insulating sheath that surrounds the nervous system, helping to calm and restore balance to an overly active nervous system.

Friday, August 14, 2015

14 Aug 2006: 53 Tamil school girls killed by Sri Lankan air strike on children's home

14 August 2015On 14th August 2006, fifty-three Tamil school girls and 3 staff members were killed, and over 150 injured, when four Sri Lankan Air Force jets flew over the Vanni, dropping sixteen bombs over the Sencholai children's home in Vallipuram for orphaned girls.