by Kim Christensen | Slightly sour, slightly salty, slightly spicy, and plenty crunchy – serve along side sandwiches or wraps, Indian-style meals, as part of a relish tray, or eat straight out of the jar.
Julie Genser
Low-EMF zone in Stockholm suburb defeated on technicality
The Swedish town of Södertälje loses a battle to keep out cell towers in order to create a low-EMF zone.
Vote today for CFS research – only a few days left
by Cort Johnson | Chase Community Giving has given CFS research a kind of life line; a chance to win some big money in a time of dearth and to put that money directly into the hands of excellent researchers.
Nettles pesto
by Elana Amsterdam | This naturally gluten free pesto has a slightly astringent taste, the strong flavor of basil and a nice lemony tang to it…I couldn’t stop eating it and neither could my tasters.
Our neighbors agreed to turn off their wireless networks
by Ann and Torkel Atterbom (translated from Swedish) | We finally discovered the reason for the months of constant headaches and sleep problems.
Raw coconut cacao bites
by Kim Christensen | Inspired by my love for Coconut Cream Concentrate, I made a recipe for you. It is kind of like fudge, kind of like candy, and totally delicious.
MCS activism: How to be represented in an unsafe place
How can chemically and electrically sensitive people do public activism work when the spaces they need to enter are not accessible? E.I. Jane to the rescue!
Homegrown activism for MCS Awareness Month
Planet Thrive member Susi Lippuner shares an educational brochure about non-toxic living with her community in honor of Chemical Sensitivity Awareness Month this May.
Feisty lyme sisters helping each other out
This is what real grassroots activism is about, folks. This is how to raise awareness for an illness, help a patient in a very practical way, and most importantly, to show a friend how much they are loved and cherished.
MCS housing prototype available soon for testing
EcoTECH Design Studio’s MCS housing prototype unit is being installed in Pennsylvania and will be available this July for testing by interested parties.