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Gwyneth...

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Yeah.Dunno who was more excited

 

Yeah I can just imagine him smiling and laughing like a kid :lol:

I'm so happy they're together again, they must have had a wonderful time :)

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I know! Three already :stunned:

 

And Apple is almost 5 :o

 

They need to have another :P Go on...get to it. :lol:

Well, they'll be seeing eachother quite a bit these next few days, so who knows?? Maybe they'll get on it :rolleyes: :P

Yeah I can just imagine him smiling and laughing like a kid :lol:

I'm so happy they're together again, they must have had a wonderful time :)

I bet it was hard for Apple and Moses to keep up with their dad!! :lol:

I'm glad they are having a break with their daddy !!! - I hope they were left alone by paps or otherwise.

Family spotted sort of together...yesturday in Santa Monica

Chris.jpg

Gwen.jpg

Family spotted sort of together...yesturday in Santa Monica

Chris.jpg

Gwen.jpg

 

 

is that Gwyn or the nanny?

Moses is hilarious :D Always making faces.Apple is so cute

Looks like Gywneth to me.......................................... and yes Moses and Apples are adorable

Cute :D

 

But is a shame Chris has to take a security guy just to pick up his wife from the gym

more "let's all pick on gwyneth" :angry: :rolleyes:

 

'I fear that shampoo gives cancer to children': Experts fury at Gwyneth Paltrow's 'loopy' health claims

 

 

Health claims: Gwyneth Paltrow has been branded ‘loopy’ by scientist after warning that products such as shampoo could be linked to cancer

 

Gwyneth Paltrow has been branded ‘loopy’ by scientists after warning that products such as shampoo could be linked to cancer.

The actress and wife of Coldplay singer Chris Martin says she was ‘seized with fear’ after reading research about what she calls ‘environmental toxins’ – chemicals which are present in everyday items.

 

Miss Paltrow, who won an Oscar for her role in Shakespeare In Love, said children were unable to easily break down toxins and claimed the number of children getting cancer and autism was growing ‘exponentially’.

 

Leading bacteriologist Professor Hugh Pennington described her claims as ‘rubbish’ and ‘loopy’.

 

And Cancer Research UK said the number of children with cancer had not changed in the past ten years and there was no known environmental cause for the disease.

 

Miss Paltrow, 36, has embraced an alternative lifestyle, raising her children, Apple and Moses, on a macrobiotic diet which excludes foods such as cheese and white flour in favour of grains, vegetables and beans.

 

She made the claims on her website goop.com, where she usually airs her views on her favourite restaurants and organic food recipes.

 

She said: ‘A couple of years ago I was asked to give a quote for a book concerning environmental toxins and their effects on our children. While reading up on the subject, I was seized with fear about what the research said.

 

‘Foetuses, infants and toddlers are basically unable to metabolize toxins the way that adults are, and we are constantly filling our environments with chemicals that may

or may not be safe.

‘The research is troubling; the incidence of diseases in children such as asthma, cancer and autism have shot up exponentially and many children we all know and love have been diagnosed with developmental issues like ADHD [Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder].’

Miss Paltrow quotes Dr Philip Landrigan, a paediatrician at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in California, saying that children are ‘at risk of exposure’ to 80,000 chemicals.

 

He adds: ‘Nearly all of these are new chemicals developed in the past 50 years.

 

'These chemicals are used widely in consumer and household goods, like personal care products, cleaning supplies, pesticides, paints, toys, home furnishings, carpeting and electronics.’

 

Dr Landrigan claims that asthma rates and childhood obesity have increased, as well as leukaemia and brain cancer, commenting: ‘These increases of chronic disease in our children are a stark warning that something is going very wrong.’

 

Miss Paltrow also cites campaigner Christopher Gavigan, saying: ‘Ever read the chemical ingredients list on your shampoo or lotion?

 

'Not an easy task. Sixty per cent of what goes on the skin is absorb [sic] into the body – so avoiding chemicals here is super important, especially for pregnant moms.’

The actress’s suggestions of a possible link between chemicals and cancer were rubbished by scientists.

 

Professor Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said: ‘It’s a load of nonsense. Shampoo is perfectly safe, unless you drink it in large quantities.’

 

The professor, who advises the Government’s Food Standards Agency and was chairman of an inquiry into an outbreak of e.coli in 1996, added: ‘There has been an obsession about carcinogenic chemicals for years and we have been successful in getting rid of most of them.

 

‘It does annoy me when celebrities use their position to spout nonsense. They have a perfect right to their views, even if they are loopy, but they do hold a position of influence. You may as well ask someone on the Underground.’

Cancer Research UK said there was no evidence to support Miss Paltrow’s claim that childhood cancer rates had increased ‘exponentially’.

 

Its director of cancer information, Dr Lesley Walker, said: ‘There has been very little change in the number of childhood cancers detected during the past ten years.’

 

Dr Walker added: ‘There are a lot of scare stories around environmental carcinogens but there is scant evidence to back this up.’

 

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i think gwyneth has a point, in my ignorance of science. even if these things aren't the DIRECT causes, it can't be good to put all these random chemicals all over your body (yet i do it all the time :disappointed:).

Family spotted sort of together...yesturday in Santa Monica

Chris.jpg

Gwen.jpg

 

Aw, Moses and his superhero T-shirts :nice: And Apple must be dressing herself, she always has such... interesting outfits on :P

 

Or maybe Chris is dressing her! :rolleyes:

It looks like he has a really strong grip on Apple's hand.

Family spotted sort of together...yesturday in Santa Monica

Chris.jpg

Gwen.jpg

 

Awh where is the link where you found these photos. They are adorable

x17online. but the comments are terrible I have never read them before but I did today and they all dislike Chris and Gwyn I can't understand it.

 

There is a few pictures near the end of Chris leaving wherever they where after. And the bodyguard is there - so he obviously was trying to avoid being photographed together like always

haha yes Moses has some really cool shirts :P... and i like Apple´s outfit, so colourful :lol:

cute cute cute:)

Family spotted sort of together...yesturday in Santa Monica

Chris.jpg

Gwen.jpg

Little Moses is a rock star! With his long hair, hand sign and skinned knee:lol:

Aw those photos are adorable! Looking at Chris with his kids like that make me all gooey and feel all maternal. :laugh3:

Little Moses is a rock star! With his long hair, hand sign and skinned knee

And check out that pout in the last one!

don't know if it's been posted but, I went on the daily telegraph's website today and found this:

 

Gwyneth Paltrow slammed by experts over shampoo cancer claim

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's claims that shampoo is linked to cancer have been branded "loopy" and "nonsense" by scientists.

 

by Ian Johnston

Last Updated: 12:47AM BST 05 Apr 2009

 

Paltrow described on her website how she was "seized with fear" over the threat from "environmental toxins" and quoted a paediatrician in the US who claims children are at risk from chemicals found in everyday items such as shampoo, cleaning products, paint, carpets, toys and home furnishings.

 

However experts accused her of scaremongering and said there was no evidence to support the idea.

 

She wrote on her website goop.com: "A couple of years ago, I was asked ti give a quote for a book concerning environmental toxins and their effects on our children.

 

"While I was reading up on the subject, I was seized with fear about what the research said. Foetuses, infants and toddlers are basically unable to metabolise toxins the way that adults are and we are constantly filling our environments with chemicals that may or may not be safe.

 

"The research is troubling; the incidence of diseases in children such as asthma, cancer and autism have shot up exponentially and many children we all know and love have been diagnosed with developmental issues like ADHD [Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]."

 

However Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, who advised the Food Standards Agency, said: "It does annoy me when celebrities use their position to spout nonsense. They have a perfect right to their views, even if they are loopy, but they do hold a position of influence. You might as well ask someone on the Underground.

 

"Shampoo is perfectly safe, unless you drink it in large quantities. There has been an obsession about carcinogenic chemicals for years and we have been successful in getting rid of most of them."

 

Dr Lesley Walker, of Cancer Research UK, said childhood cancer rates had not gone up dramatically, saying there had been "very little change during the past 10 years".

 

"There are a lot of scare stories around environmental carcinogens, but there is scant evidence to back this up."

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5107744/Gwyneth-Paltrow-slammed-by-experts-over-shampoo-cancer-claim.html

I sat and looked at all 26 pics, on this particular day, Apple as long as she was with Daddy, didn't seem put off by the cameras. She looked happy. Chris had snaps of him and the children, but damned if he was gonna let them get a pic of all of them together, looks like Gwyn took them to the car, then Chris came out the back, LOL LOL It also looks like a school they were coming out of????

Yeah, it's a pre-school.

 

Chris' pants are...interesting :P

I sat and looked at all 26 pics, on this particular day, Apple as long as she was with Daddy, didn't seem put off by the cameras. She looked happy. Chris had snaps of him and the children, but damned if he was gonna let them get a pic of all of them together, looks like Gwyn took them to the car, then Chris came out the back, LOL LOL It also looks like a school they were coming out of????

 

 

I agree here Apple looks so happy with daddy

 

http://www.x17online.com/gallery/view_gallery.php?gallery=CMartinGPaltrow040109_X17&index=14

Yeah, it's a pre-school.

 

Chris' pants are...interesting :P

 

They look like woman's sweat pants! :laugh3:Maybe he borrowed Gwyneth's I thought I saw a photo of her wearing a pair that looked like those...

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