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Start Making Real Changes

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Saturday, November 7, 2009, In : health 


British Medical Journal 2004 - "It is Clear that environmental and lifestyle factors are key determinants of human disease-accounting for perhaps 75 percent of most cancers"

Wake up and fight the power!!! Walking a million miles for fund raising events, supporting certain NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) and NP’s (non-profits) that are poorly regulated and serve as tax shelters, career/ego boosters for board members amongst other things, in the name of for various causes? They spend...
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Triclosan, EPA, Monsanto, Cancer, Patents and More...One Big Happy Family

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, In : In the name of profit 



I am concerned about the push for triclosan, an active ingredient in anti-bacterial products. Using something in 'moderation' is up for interpretation, yet experts will continue to use these terms when using such an active substance. Along with all the gm foods we have been eating, what this will do in the long term is it will set a nation up to be less reactive to antibiotics. So w...


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Here goes a brief and objective bio


By: Alex C. Called an idealist, for one so cynical, turned realist, by the pseudo-empirical. Because “Power To The People” hasn’t been stressed enough, and there is no single unifying idea which could describe the thoughts behind Roberto Enamorado, here goes a brief and objective bio. An unusual kid, one who was street smart without being from the streets, A native New Yorker, who had always lived in a desirable zip code, which sharply contrasted with the visits to his parents native home in Honduras, Central America; Roberto knew the path often avoided, because out of curiosity, that path had been explored. One could wonder where Roberto’s thoughts of empowerment originated. Perhaps it was the early love for subculture, the beginning of which could be traced to the 6th grade, where he was one of the few kids who when asked about his favorite type of music, responded with I like “house music.” The interest in subcultures would continue. In the mid 90’s, it was the non commercial hip hop which caught his attention. Electronica followed and finally a taste for the eclectic was firmly established. All of the music, the clothing, the idea behind the image carried out the same message. There is a different world out there, and this world, corporations can’t seem to quite grasp. Then there were the comic books, a world of their own, bloody, violent, exaggerated anarchical and fantastical. And from these comics grew personal art, curious art, a drawing of Disney’s Thumper, superheroes, Graffiti and finally an individual style, art which is marketable, but with a distinct air of not being for sale.