Article Archive for August 2011
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Land sake’s, another mysterious new tick-borne disease!
This one is a new type of Ehrlichia bacteria, making its way through Wisconsin and Minnesota.
It matters not that media outlets call it rare. Lyme and Babesiosis were considered …
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Two new studies this month detected large amounts of glyphosate herbicide in rain and streams in Mississippi river basin.
Roundup glyphosate usage has increased by at least 77,000 tons since 1992.
~Health Freedoms
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Oh the things we shall discover from the old adage, An apple a day…
An easy and nutritious cure for acid reflux might be found in an appetizing apple. Other apple products may help as well. …
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Even after new federal guidelines are aggressively enforced due to the new food safety modernization act, egg farming conditions are for the most part lax.
Last year, mass salmonella outbreaks caused 1900 illnesses. Along with salmonella …
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Think the whole world is unhealthy? Toxins lurk everywhere; wind, water, and food?
Cheer up, Buttercup! Here are five free ways that you can invigorate your health. Okay, a couple of them cost some couch change. …
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Monsanto’s Roundup May End Bananas—And They’re Merely the Canary in the Mine
Bananas are dying. They’re killed by a fungus, one known to be caused by glyphosate, which is used on bananas. But the loss of …
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Yes, racist eugenics were rampant in the US in the 40′s on onward. Forced sterilization, mostly without the patient’s knowledge, wrecked the lives of many women, largely black. This article tries to dillute the horror …
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Would you be surprised to find out that the highest caliber clothing brands are tainted with toxic chemicals?
Dad always advised, “You must wash clothes before wearing them for the first time.”
Greenpeace shares why in its …
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Who was made our food safety czar? You know it, the absolute most ridiculous unqualified person ever!
And who was up for top food safety position at the USDA? Another one that will sure to bring …
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Toners are great for polishing and priming the skin after washing and before makeup if wearing. They remove soap and dirt residue and refresh and moisturize the complexion.
Conventional toners allow chemicals to absorb into the …
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