then, there's this:
<A. A few years ago, a book was published stating that underwire bras may cause breast cancer. This is completely untrue and there is are no credible studies to support that wearing an underwire bra can cause breast cancer.
Created on 12/19/2005
Source: American Cancer Society. Underwire Bras; http://www.cancer.org/docroot/MED/content/MED_6_1x_Underwire_Bras.asp?sitearea=MED>
so.... as usual,, who the heck knows who is right? it's a wonder we're not all nuts by now with a this constant barrage of conflicting information... :bang:
and cheko-
<Wouldn't you think by now we'd learn not to buy anything made in China?>
well, yes,, i think we are..... it's simple, really.. just DON'T buy it! see that's the thing... we see something we think we need... or we like, and we say, 'oh well it's MIC. that's too bad, because i need it.' well... i have put things back on the shelf and decided i really didn't need it after all, once i see MIC. and believe me i survived! think about it. if we really, REALLY want to boycott chinese-made crap,, we're going have to make a commitment. (then again, where were all these computer parts made? hhmm......)
OK so it's hard to be perfect. but really, we can always do better!!
i also got sick of watching things fall apart in no time, and wasting my money. for example... i bought a cheap fly swatter a few years ago. it barely made it though 10 swattings before breaking off bit by bit-- cheap plastic crap! i would rather pay $15 and have one that lasts, than buy a piece of cheap junk for $1.
so after a quick net search, i just ordered a USA-made one, made by the ohio amish that looks like it's built to last... made out of wire and leather, not crappy plastic.
the trick is..... look for american made stuff ONLINE and don't be tempted by all the malls and gross chain stores. it's hard, because they are so...... handy. BUT-- if you truly want to boycott china as much as possible.. then we have to avoid those places. once you get out of the habit, it's easy. you can find much better stuff other places anyway.. it just takes a bit more work, but i believe it's worth it. (or, learn to live more simply and go without!)
OK, end of rant.. (for now... lol)