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メディアは牛耳られると
メディアが乗っ取られるとこうなる
すごい学んだ…
身近な人が亡くなっても
ワクチンのせいだと思わない日本人…
すごい学んだ…
現実を否定して陰謀論と言われる
すごい学んだ…

何言っても無理な人は無理だね💦
情報遮断
受け入れようともしないもんね💦

 

 

 

 

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The first of its kind in the area, the proposed Punta Conejo Protected Area looks to safeguard three epic pointbreaks and 3,500 miles of sensitive natural habitat.

The crew at the @savethewavescoalition and local partners are on it. Here’s what you need to know and how you can help, now up on Surfer.com/Culture

Photo: Jesus Camacho

 

 

 

 

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私はSデビューする前の無名時代にCovers Rockという1995年の企画で、Voした「かえせ! 太陽を」武内亨氏のプロデュースでコラボ名はG.H.Q.。 
歌詞は何を歌っているか、伝えているか

皆さん空を見上げてください
あなたがみているその雲、本物の雲ですか?
あなたが龍神だと拝むその線の雲、龍神の化身ですか?

頭で考える、心や身体で感じる、    それができなくなる原因や度重なる体調不良は食事や水の安全や知識を知らず学ばないでいるから。

私たち子どもを守りましょう
未来を望みましょう 
さあ、知りましょう、望みましょう本当のすがたを。
この曲を昔カバーしたのも運命。

「かえせ! 太陽を」は、映画『ゴジラ対ヘドラ』のオープニング主題歌。
1971年7月20日に発売された麻里圭子 with ハニー・ナイツ & ムーンドロップスのシングル。かえせ! 太陽を
作詞:坂野義光 / 作曲:眞鍋理一郎 / 編曲:高田弘

水銀、コバルト、カドミウム、鉛、硫酸、オキシダン、シアン、マンガン、パナジウム、クロム、カリウム、ストロンチューム、汚れちまった海、汚れちまった空、生き物みんないなくなって、野も山も黙っちまった 地球の上に誰も 誰もいなけりゃ泣くこともできない かえせ かえせ 緑を青空をかえせ かえせ

 

 

 

 

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部原にはアカウミガメが卵を産みにやって来ます。
以前波待ちしてたらヒョコヒョコ泳いで来た赤ちゃんウミガメに会った事もあります。
自然の中にお邪魔してる者としては邪魔にならないように共存できたらなと思います。
#勝浦
#部原
#アカウミガメ
#sunsettown

 

 

 

 

突然ですが、
こちらの写真をご覧ください…

 

こちらは市販のカップ麺や
清涼飲料水に入っている
塩分・糖分・脂質の量を表しています。

こんなにたくさん入ってるのって、
正直びっくりしませんか?

ちなみに、厚生労働省が定める
1日の塩分摂取基準は
男性7.5g未満、女性6.5g未満です。

つまり、たったカップ麺1つで
その基準量を大幅に
超えてしまっているということ。

砂糖も、ペットボトル一本の中に
カップの半分ほどの量が
入っていることを考えると、
その多さが分かると思います。

このように、私たちが便利でよく食べている
「加工食品」の中には
多くの塩分・糖分・脂質が入っていて、
知らぬうちにものすごい量を
摂ってしまっていることがあります。

実は、海外でもこの事実は問題視されており、
HFSS食品(High in Fat, Salt and Sugar)
として、様々な広告規制を受けています。

例えばイギリスの広告基準協議会(ASA)は
2025年10月以降、テレビ等のメディアで
高脂肪、高塩分、高糖分 (HFSS) の
「健康的ではない」食品および飲料製品の
広告の放送禁止を決定。

他にもGoogleは既に2021年9月末より
高脂肪、高塩分、高糖分(HFSS)の
食品および飲料についての
ショッピング広告を制限しています。

ここまでの話で、

「なるほど。カップ麺や清涼飲料水には
 注意が必要だな」

「肥満や生活習慣病も心配だし、
 加工食品の付き合い方は考え直そう」

そういう風に思われたかもしれません。

・・しかし、よく考えてみてください。

カップ麺のスープに塩が約9gというのは、
海水よりも濃い塩分濃度になります。
塩辛過ぎて飲めないはずですよね?

ペットボトルの水に大量の砂糖が入っていたら、
それも甘過ぎて飲めたものではありません。

ちょっと不思議に思いませんか?

どうしてそんな異常な量の
塩分・糖分・脂質が入ったものを、
私たちは美味しく食べれてしまうのでしょうか?



食品添加物の実態を赤裸々に語り
80万部突破のベストセラーとなった
『食品の裏側』シリーズ。

著者の安部司先生によると
大量の塩分・糖分・脂質の含まれた
加工食品を美味しく食べることができてしまう理由…
そこには「添加物の魔法」が関係していると言います。

一体、どういうことなのでしょうか?

今回の新講座の募集にあたり、
添加物の正しい知識を多くの方にお伝えしたい…

そんな想いで緊急で制作したビデオでは
添加物の魔法について、
実験をしながらわかりやすくお伝えしています。
ぜひこちらからご覧ください…

>添加物で味覚が壊れるワケ

 
 
 

ダイレクト出版
加工食品診断士協会 運営事務局
佐田

 

 

 

 

World’s Best Arrive in Teahupo’o Ahead of SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown

  • Championship Tour Stop No. 6 Window Opens Tomorrow
  • First Call: Tomorrow, Monday, May 22 at 7 AM for Possible 7:30 AM TAHT Start 
  • World Champions Eye Tahiti Titles Ahead of Olympic Games Paris 2024
  • Mihimana Braye Wins Tahiti Trials, Joins Local Favorite Vahine Fierro in Draw 
  • More Available at WorldSurfLeague.com

Pictured: The first call for the SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown will be tomorrow, Wednesday, May 22 at 7:00 a.m. TAHT. Credit: © WSL / Ed Sloane

 
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TEAHUPO’O, Tahiti, French Polynesia (Tuesday, May 21, 2024) - The world’s best surfers have arrived in Teahupo’o ahead of the SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown, Stop No. 6 on the World Surf League (WSL) 2024 Championship Tour (CT). The event holds a competition window from tomorrow, Wednesday, May 22 through Friday, May 31, 2024, when the WSL Commissioner's Office will select the days with the best conditions to run the event. CT competitors are set to take on one of the world’s most critical waves on their quest for a spot in the WSL Final 5 to compete for the 2024 World Titles. 

The heavy water break of Teahupo'o will test the CT's Top 10 women and Top 22 men alongside a group of formidable wildcards. This competition will also provide a preview to this year's Olympic Games, where surfing will return in late July.  
Rankings' Leaders Look to Extend Positions with Teahupo’o Wins
 
Californian duo Caitlin Simmers (USA) and Griffin Colapinto (USA) come into the SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro hoping to extend their rankings’ leads and clinch their spots in the WSL Final 5. Both competitors are campaigning for their first WSL World Titles and will be put to the ultimate test with this first event following the Cut. This week is full of opportunities for the pair, who are also looking for their first wins at Teahupo’o in the same year they will represent the United States at the Olympic Games at this location in July. 

“This place and Pipeline are two waves that I have put a lot of time and effort into learning,” Colapinto said. “I’m really excited about this contest, and there is an opportunity to do something I’m really happy about. I’m sitting at World No. 1 halfway through the season, but I can’t take my foot off the gas. I feel like I need to win this contest if I’m to keep the top spot with John [Florence] and Jack [Robinson] nipping at my heels. I’m super excited about the Olympics coming up, and I want to give myself the best preparation, so I will always know I did my best. To go for the Gold.” 

After taking a historic victory at Pipeline earlier this year, 18-year-old Simmers is excited to raise the bar once again and show what she is capable of when riding heavy tubes on her backhand. The American earned the runner-up at this event last year and is in-form to better her result. 

“It’s cool to do an event out here,” Simmers said. “It’s such a fun wave and is so perfect, and competing at a wave is different to just surfing it, so this will be a great warmup for the Olympics. There are a lot of scary things about Teahupo’o. First of all, the wave itself is terrifying; it definitely gets my heart racing. Then there’s the reef. The water is so clear that you can see the reef while you are on the wave, which is very scary, too. It’s terrifying and beautiful. It’s amazing to watch but to be in the wave and look out is amazing. I fricken love getting barreled, and to win this event, you have to get barreled, which is cool. I’m looking forward to the Olympics because surfing is such an individual thing so to compete on a team for others will be a cool experience.”
World Champions Eye Tahiti Titles Ahead of 2024 Olympics
 
This year’s event will see five-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore (HAW) make one of her only competitive appearances of 2024 as she prepares for her second Olympics and a potential a second Gold Medal. Moore is known for her prowess in heavy water waves. In this event, Moore has yet to advance past the Quarterfinals. As she puts on the jersey for the first time since January, Moore will be a competitor to watch. She will be up against Johanne Defay (FRA) and Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) in Heat 3 of the Opening Round. 

“To get the wildcard into the Shiseido Tahiti Pro is seriously such a gift,” Moore said. “It’s an amazing opportunity for me to dust off the cobwebs and get back into competitive mode before the Olympics. I’m here to learn and to push myself and hopefully get comfortable and feel good going into that event. Teahupo’o is seriously one of the most terrifying waves I’ve ever surfed. It takes a lot of skill and a lot of commitment, and if you’re not present, you can eat it and could get hurt, or you could get the wave of your life. It’s beautiful, and it’s a beast. It would mean a lot to have it all fully in place and get a big result here. It would give me a lot of confidence going into the Olympics.”

Two-time WSL Champion John John Florence (HAW) is a standout at this location in all conditions but has yet to find a breakthrough win in nearly a decade of competing here. Florence recently celebrated a major milestone in his life with the birth of his first child, so a win in Tahiti would mean that much more to him and his young family. 

“Tahiti is special; when you come here, you feel it,” Florence said. “It’s a special place, it’s mellow, it’s powerful, the people here love their place. It’s one of the most beautiful places in the world, with a perfect wave, clear water, and the valley you look back at. I’ve been coming here since I was a kid, and it’s one of my favorite places. I think having the Olympic surfing here in Tahiti will really change the way people view surfing, especially if it’s big. If it’s big and you don’t know surfing, you’re still going to look at it and be amazed.”

11-time World Champion Kelly Slater (USA), a man with more success than anyone at Teahupo’o, will join the draw as a wildcard in this year's event. With five wins from seven Finals, Slater has a unique relationship with the wave. In a time where he has made mention of slowing down his competitive career, Slater is aiming for a fairytale end to what’s been a historic run at the ‘End of the Road’. 
Mihimana Braye Win’s Tahiti Trials, Joins Local Favorite Vahine Fierro in Draw 

Over the weekend, Tahitian standout Mihimana Braye (PYF) overcame a solid field of Teahupo’o specialists to win the Tahiti Trials and book a spot in the main draw. Braye will be one to watch, particularly in the Opening Round when he takes on fellow Teahupo’o standouts Griffin Colapinto (USA) and Italo Ferreira (BRA). 

Joining Braye in the draw will be one of the major threats to the women’s CT field: Vahine Fierro (FRA). From a handful of starts at the Championship level at her home break, she has yet to truly display what she is capable of at one of the heaviest waves on the planet. With a promising forecast and the world watching, Fierro is keen to fire a warning shot ahead of the Olympics at the CT this week at home. 

“I’m so excited to have received the wildcard into this event,” Fierro said. “Not only will I be against the best in the world, but it’s an event I’ve always dreamed of winning and will be the perfect preparation for the Olympics. Since the WSL started to put women out in heavy conditions, it’s amazing to see both the older and younger generations pushing each other into bigger waves. It’s really motivating, and it’s a big wave of change. When I found out the Olympics was going to be here, there was a lot of pressure to qualify. Once I had made it, it has just been such a relief and a dream come true. It’s going to be an amazing show on the biggest stage, and it might change people's perspective on what surfing really is and what it takes, a lot of training, a lot of commitment.” 

Firerro’s French Teammate Johanne Defay (FRA) has been on a roll in 2024, currently sitting comfortably in second on the world rankings. With a win to her name already this season and a number of victories at tropical left-hand reef passes over her career, Defay is a name to watch this week at the hollow left of Teahupo’o. A big result here will certainly go a long way to guaranteeing Defay a spot in her third straight WSL Finals and a test of her skills as she looks to represent the home country later this year. 

"Teahupo’o is one of the best waves in the world,” Defay said. It’s super beautiful, super intimidating, and can be super scary sometimes. It can be a little bit of everything, which is magical. It’s the most magnificent lineup to sit in with the water, the waves, and the mountains. It’s just special. I’m so excited to represent France at the Olympics at this wave.”

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SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown Women’s Opening Round Matchups:
HEAT 1: Brisa Hennessy (CRC), Gabriela Bryan (HAW), Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA)
HEAT 2: Caitlin Simmers (USA), Tyler Wright (AUS), Vahine Fierro (FRA)
HEAT 3: Johanne Defay (FRA), Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW), Carissa Moore (HAW)
HEAT 4: Molly Picklum (AUS), Caroline Marks (USA), Sawyer Lindblad (USA)

SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown Men’s Opening Round Matchups:
HEAT 1: Ethan Ewing (AUS), Seth Moniz (HAW), Connor O’Leary (JPN)
HEAT 2: John John Florence (HAW), Rio Waida (IDN), Yago Dora (BRA)
HEAT 3: Jack Robinson (AUS), Ramzi Boukhaim (MOR), Kelly Slater (USA)
HEAT 4: Griffin Colapinto (USA), Italo Ferreira (BRA), Mihimana Braye (PYF)
HEAT 5: Jordy Smith (RSA), Crosby Colapinto (USA), Matthew McGillvray (RSA)
HEAT 6: Jake Marshall (USA), Imaikalani deVault (HAW), Gabriel Medina (BRA)
HEAT 7: Barron Mamiya (HAW), Liam O’Brien (AUS), Ryan Callinan (AUS)
HEAT 8: Cole Houshmand (USA), Kanoa Igarashi (JPN), Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA)
Watch LIVE
The SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown window opens on Wednesday, May 22 and closes on Friday, May 31, 2024. The competition will be broadcast LIVE on WorldSurfLeague.com and the free WSL appCheck out more ways to watch from the WSL’s broadcast partners. For fans watching in the United States, coverage of the competition's Quarterfinals and beyond will continue co-exclusively on WorldSurfLeague.com and ESPN+.

The SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro Presented by Outerknown is proudly supported by SHISEIDO, Outerknown, Corona Cero, Red Bull, True Surf, Surfline, Eventbrite, YETI, Bonsoy, Hilton, Oakberry, Tahiti Government, Air Tahiti Nui, Vini, Chery, Bank of Tahiti, Polynésie la 1ère, and Mophie. 
 
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