Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Few Reminders

With fall, we have had a bunch of new members join. There are a few things I?d like to remind everyone of:
• Please don?t forget to write on your invoice or a slip of paper anything you get from the fridges. I need to know for inventory purposes.
• Please put your name on that slip too just so I know who to credit in my accounting program.
• Please do not leave your car idling while you get your produce. Its toxic, a waste of money, bad for global warming, and against the law.
• And please don?t forget to bring back your bags. Thanks to all of you who do!

Also, I've been reworking the websiteand have added a few bells and whistles, please visit it! www.MountainLakesOrganic.com

ALERT OF THE WEEK - Keep Nanotechnology Out of Organic!
A major reason why consumers shop for products that are certified organic is to avoid hazardous and unlabeled Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), toxic chemicals, and now the most recent, and likely most dangerous hi-tech poison of them all - nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is now a multi-billion dollar Frankenstein monster industry churning out a vast menu of untested and unlabeled products containing tiny nanoparticles including non-organic vitamin supplements, food packaging, processed food, cosmetics, and sunscreens.
The United States Department of Agriculture's National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) has been debating an official ban on nanotechnology in organic. When it meets November 3-5, 2009 in Washington, D.C., the NOSB will consider a recommendation supported by the the OCA and the organic community that would "prohibit nanotechnology in organic production, processing, and packaging."
Nanotechnology is inherently dangerous. Mounting scientific evidence indicates that nanomaterials produce dangerous "free radicals" which can destroy or mutate DNA and can cause damage to the liver and kidneys. Nanotech particles not only injure and kill lab animals - they can kill you as well.
Every day, new evidence of the dangers of nanotechnology emerges:
Workplace nanoparticle exposure was linked to seven cases of serious and progressive lung disease in China including two patient deaths.
Nanoparticles present in a chemical found in sunscreens - titanium dioxide - are being examined as possibly causing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Tell the USDA that you want the National Organic Standards Board to take a strong stand against the use of nanotechnology in organic. Please act before the October 19 deadline.
TAKE ACTION NOW:
http://capwiz.com/grassrootsnetroots/issues/alert/?alertid=13948781

Thank You and Enjoy!
Marnie