Study Finds Industrial Pollution Begins in the Womb WASHINGTON — Not long ago, scientists believed that babies in the womb were largely protected from most...
Coffee causes Cancer www.amazingdiet.org Caffeine is the world's most popular stimulant. The drug four out of five Americans take on any given day. Most of the...
And another one On July 1, 2005 a dozen nations agreed under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer to reduce exemptions for...
This might be of interest The July issue of the journal Bioscience reviewed a 22-year-long field study by the Rodale Institute which compared organic and...
Organic farms 'best for wildlife' Organic farms are better for wildlife than those run conventionally, according to a study covering 180 farms from Cornwall to...
Study Finds Industrial Pollution Begins in the Womb WASHINGTON — Not long ago, scientists believed that babies in the womb were largely protected from most...
As the clock ticks down toward a tough new environmental regulation in Europe, electronics manufacturers worldwide are busily reworking their supply chains to...
Great free weekly newsletter, news,info,support,recipes and more go to www.creativehealthinstitute.us Good source of info for vegetarians and those interested...
http://www.mercola.com/2005/aug/11/teflon.htm Teflon is in Your Food Packaging and You Don't Even Know It Perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA, is used to make...
Junk Food Nation: Who's to Blame for Childhood Obesity? By Gary Ruskin and Juliet Schor The Nation 29 August 2005 Issue In recent months the major food...
Xenoestrogens and Women's Health by Sandra Steinbraber and Kathryn Patton Manufactured from cholesterol by a woman's ovaries each month, the hormone called...
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Regarding xenoestrogens: Xenoestrogens, including fat soluble toxins, estrogens, and other excess steroid hormones, can be naturally chelated out with the use...
What is Mangosteen ? One of the most praised of tropical fruits, and certainly the most esteemed fruit in the family Guttiferae, the mangosteen, Garcinia...
Antimicrobial products -- towels, sponges, cutting boards, and other household goods that promise to kill bacterial beasties and fungi -- are now a $1...
Thank you for the information. Is it really a good source of nutrients or is
its use overrated? Sarah ... From: natural-health-forum@yahoogroups.com Date:...
NEW STUDIES: BEST SELLING "SAFE" PESTICIDE IS HIGHLY TOXIC Two new peer-reviewed scientific studies have further confirmed the toxicity of glyphosate, the...
I noticed that you have noni juice listed as an alternative medicine. If you want more information, please take a look at my website. There is a wealth of...
How to Get Sick: Keep It in Plastic Before you store your leftovers in one of those disposable plastic containers, consider that these types of products...
Cancer Causing Chemicals in Personal Care Products Almost all companies that sell personal care products have potentially harmful ingredients in them, and say...
HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT DRINK WATER WHEN YOU WAKE UP A) USE DISTILLED, BOTTLED (SPRING) OR REVERSE OSMOSIS 2. EAT A BIG BREAKFAST WITHIN 45 MIN. OF WAKING A) YOU...
The report contradicted itself. It first says it's ok to eat dairy and beef (organic). Than it says, "Completely avoid the following: Red meat (absolutely...
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I interpreted it to mean, "if you are going to eat meat, eat organic free range meat", but it's best to avoid. ... ...
no, it said COMPLETELY avoid beef and dairy ... http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/candida/candida.html ... === message truncated === ...
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Paula, The correction has been made. Use organic free range animals if you have to eat red meat, but if you can avoid red meat try to. Legumes (beans) and Tofu...
http://www.mercola.com/2005/aug/16/teflon_may_be_just_the_tip_of_the_iceberg_.htm Teflon May be Just the Tip of the Iceberg A New York Times article, reprinted...