Posted October 31, 2011
Opponents of Monsanto’s new genetically modified sweet corn are petitioning national food retailers and processors to ban the biotech corn, which is not labeled as being genetically altered from conventional corn. Read more.
Archives for October 2011
Salad Dressings Often Loaded with Corn Syrup and Other Junk Ingredients
Posted October 31, 2011
Many prepared salad dressings contain corn syrup and sugar, often among the first four ingredients listed on the label. Read more.
Eliminate and Reverse BPA Toxicity
Posted October 31, 2011
Several scientists and health professionals have discovered and confirmed BPA’s health hazards over the past decade. So far, the FDA hasn’t done anything about it. Read more.
Sprouting a New Line of Produce Seeds
Posted October 31, 2011
Monsanto Co., whose genetically modified corn and soybeans have reshaped America’s heartland and rallied a nation of fast-food foes, wants to revolutionize the produce aisle. Read more.
Kellogg’s to Boost Vitamin D Levels to 25% RDA in Its Cereals
Posted October 31, 2011
Kellogg’s in the UK has committed to increase the vitamin D levels in children’s cereals to 1.25 micrograms, which is 25% of the UK’s recommended daily intake (RDA). Read more.
Ginger Root Reduces Digestive Inflammation Markers to Lower Colon Cancer Risk
Posted October 31, 2011
Modern scientific research has revealed that ginger possesses numerous therapeutic properties including antioxidant effects, an ability to inhibit the formation of inflammatory compounds, and direct anti-inflammatory effects. Read more.
The Super Herb Boswellia – De-Inflame and Heal
Posted October 31, 2011
Boswellia is called Indian Frankincense and is a true super-food shown to have remarkable healing and anti-inflammatory properties that are just now being discovered. Read more.
Hospitals Raking in Cash from Unnecessary Surgery for Dying Seniors
Posted October 31, 2011
Doctors and hospitals in the United States have a financial incentive to perform surgery on dying seniors because Medicare is guaranteed to pay for it, and most of the procedures fail to improve the patients’ lives at all. Read more.
Hawthorne Berry Improves Cardiovascular Function
Posted October 31, 2011
Hawthorn berry is known to be one of the greatest natural agents for improving cardiovascular function. Read more.
Aquapods and Ocean-Grown Shrimp
Posted October 31, 2011
Upwards of 88 percent of the shrimp consumed in the US is imported from Asia, where entire mangrove forests are uprooted and replaced with large industrial shrimp ponds. Read more.