Posted February 27, 2015
You’re about to see how Wall Street has literally “BOUGHT” your and your family’s health. The food, vaccine, drug, insurance and health industry are a multi-BILLION dollar enterprise… focused more on profits than human lives. The BOUGHT documentary takes viewers deep “inside the guts” of this despicable conspiracy… View here.
Archives for February 2015
7 Things Healthy People Do Before Bed
Posted February 27, 2015
We have all read the articles on what healthy people do in the morning, but how about what they do before bed? This is just as important as it helps wrap up the day;sets the tone for a fresh start in the morning. By creating a nightly routine out of these simple steps;(you might even be doing some of these already!)you will be sure to notice a change in both your health and happiness. Read more.
Record US Farmers Switching to Non-GMO Crops in 2015
Posted February 27, 2015
This is the rising sentiment among farmers of the US as a confluence of factors urges them to become pro-organic. From falling GMO grain prices to a rising tide of public distrust of genetically modified ingredients, failing GMO traits, higher GMO seed prices, and the premium prices that people willingly pay for quality food over toxic junk, the conventional farmer is changing his tune when it comes to Big Ag practices. Read more.
In 80 Years, Thousands of Fruits and Vegetables Went Extinct (infographic)
Posted February 27, 2015
Our seed varieties have drastically dwindled in the 80 years between 1903 and 1983, as evidenced by this infographic; A comparison of seeds offered in comercial seed houses from 1903 to the seeds offered in the National Seed Storage Laboratory in 1983 (now renamed National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation) showed that about 93 percent of seeds had been lost in 80 years. View here:
Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ Fruits and Veggies for 2015
Posted February 27, 2015
Click here to view this year’s list.
Accuracy of Fitness Trackers Called Into Question
Posted February 27, 2015
If you’re wearing a fitness tracker to gauge your physical activity and the calories you’ve burned, you may want to reconsider the numbers you see at the end of your workout or day. The truth is, what you see may be far from accurate. In fact, the results could be way off base in either direction. Read more.
Seasonal Allergies — Natural Options
Posted February 27, 2015
ALLERGY season is upon us as Texas CEDAR trees bloom and pollen floats through the air. There are some great natural products that help alleviate the symptoms of allergies without the side effects of some of the “unnatural” products that many use. Read more.
Against Forced Vaccination
Posted February 27, 2015
Proponents of compulsory vaccination want the government to vaccinate their neighbors. Implementing a large-scale state program of mandatory vaccination would dramatically increase the level of government intrusion in people’s lives. Read more.
U.S. Government Moves on Nationwide Adult Vaccination
Posted February 27, 2015
Published on February 6, 2015 amid the “measles outbreak” media frenzy, the HHS is accepting “public comment” on its Draft National Adult Immunization Plan (NAIP) until March 9, 2015. Under the NAIP, all adult American citizens will be compelled to receive current and retroactive vaccination regimens that may amount to several dozen “shots” per individual during their “catch-up” phase. Under the federally-mandated immunization schedule children presently receive 49 vaccines before the age of six. Read more.
Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA
Posted February 27, 2015
We highly recommend the book reviewed below, Poison Spring, by former long-time EPA staffer Evaggelos Vallianatos. It’s un-put-downable. EXCERPT: “EPA officials know global chemical and agribusiness industries are manufacturing science,” Vallianatos writes. “They know their products are dangerous…. [EPA] scientists find themselves working in a roomful of funhouse mirrors, plagiarizing industry studies and cutting and pasting the findings of industry studies as their own.” Read more.