A University study demonstrated that baking soda beats bleach when it comes to cleaning pesticides off produce. And this isn’t just because cleaning your food in bleach is generally a bad idea! While we wouldn’t recommend washing your fruit and veg in bleach at home, it is what the farmers use, post harvest, to remove as much pesticide residue from the produce as possible, along with any bacteria and other organic matter. New research has discovered that a mixture of baking soda and water is actually more effective than the way the farmers have been using. Read more.
Archives for June 2022
EPA Issues Dire Warning, Takes “aggressive action” on “forever chemicals” (PFAS); Contamination “has touched every state”
In 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. legislators took steps to protect Americans from “forever chemicals” (see 1, 2, 3). Regardless, renowned environmental lawyer Rob Billett announced last month that he would be filing a nationwide class action lawsuit on behalf of Americans already harmed by them. Of course, a recent announcement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may inspire even more litigation. Read more.
What is “Mandatory Product Listing”?
Those of you who entered the natural products industry in the 2000s may not know the story of the late U.S. Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT). He served six terms, and passed away on April 23, 2022. Sen. Hatch, whose home state of Utah was and is headquarters to many significant vitamin and supplement manufacturers, was naturally a strong advocate for our industry. Read more.
Eight Unexpected Health Benefits of Ginger
Plant-based health alternatives are growing in popularity as more and more people wake up to the potential harms from prescription and over the counter (OTC) drugs. Acetaminophen, for example, is in more than 600 medications, both OTC and prescribed,[i] and represents one of the leading causes of acute liver failure worldwide.[ii] Read more.
Homestead must-haves: 23 Ways to use cornstarch
Cornstarch isn’t usually the first thing you think of when asked about pantry staples, but this useful ingredient has many uses. Read more.
Action Alert: #FiberFirst — Demand the FCC Recognize Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS)
We have until June 30 to submit comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that wired (fiber-based) broadband should be the preferred mode of broadband delivery and to finally recognize the need for special measures to address the electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) disabled community. Read more.
The Countless Health Benefits of Curcumin
Interest in curcumin is growing as the discovery of new delivery systems increases the bioavailability of the compound. Curcumin is the major biologically active polyphenolic compound of turmeric. Turmeric has long been used in Indian cuisine and medicinal use in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine. Curcumin is the compound that gives turmeric its yellow color. Read more.
Alarming Studies Connect Cell Phone Use to Bone Density Loss and Impaired Healing
If you do not subscribe to Arthur Firstenbergs’s newsletter titled International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and In Space, we highly recommend that you do. In his latest newsletter, he touches upon many important subjects. We wish to bring to your attention the issue of studies showing cellphone use contributes to bone density loss and impaired healing. These alarming studies are imperative for anyone who uses a cell phone, puts it in their pants pocket, avoids brittle, broken bones, or wants their child’s or their bone development to progress normally. Read more.
Regenerative Farming Yields More Nutritious Crops
Plants build themselves from sunlight, water, and soil. And, as it turns out, what crops “eat” can influence the nutrients on our own plates. A recent study, published in the journal PeerJ, compared the nutritional content of food crops grown using conventional versus regenerative farming practices — those that build the soil by using cover crops, a diverse rotation of crops, and minimal tilling… Read more.
Prescription Drugs Laced with PFAS
A study found that common drugs contain PFAS “forever chemicals”, and the EPA is working hard…to protect these drug makers. Action Alert! More than 131 million Americans—66 percent of adults—take a prescription drug. Most of these drugs come with substantial side effects, but you probably didn’t know that many of them also contain PFAS “forever” chemicals that are linked with a variety of negative health effects. Read more.