Energy Enhancing Research
February 7th, 2008
After our post on Velatol from last month we have received numerous inquiries about the product and where it is safe to purchase from. On option which is available online is energy enhancing research (energyenhancingresearch.com). The website allows you not only to order a free sample but also sign up for a discounted membership program where you are enrolled to receive a fresh supply of Velatol every month. Members enjoy the discounted rate of $49.95 for a month’s supply instead of the normal $79.95 which non members pay and with their auto ship program you don’t have to worry about running out.
According to the site, Energy Enhancing Research places strong focus on the quality and purity of their product making sure the ingredients used are pharmaceutical grade and certified free of PCPs, heavy metals, mercury, pesticides, and dioxins. The company seems to take pride in their strict adherence to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) guidelines and regulations as promoted by the FDA. This is extremely important when considering the damage (or lack of effectiveness) which can result from using a low quality product. So don’t only look at price when comparing websites, be sure to purchase from a trust worthy source. There’s no such thing as saving on your health…
Comprehensive Greening
February 1st, 2008
Technology appears to have caused the climate change problem thus various experts are in a rush to find a solution using technology as well. People strive to “green” their houses, cars, food and other aspects of their lives with an effect that is far too wanting of the desired results. Although the adoption of cleaner technologies is admittedly part of the solution, a more comprehensive use of the principles of green technology is in order.
The realities of the present set-up of the human habitat make it difficult to be consistent no matter how green a house or car is. Houses are located far from offices, shopping and leisure activities which make it necessary to use the car as often as required. More effective planning for future housing developments that would ensure that all important facilities are within a walkable space will reduce the carbon footprint of our modern lifestyle.