Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Will Seal Oil Win Your Seal of Approval?

The Inuit people of the FAR North eat a diet rich in omega 3 fatty acids as they consume large amount of seal meat and blubber and as a result receive a significant amount of three essential fatty acids, EPA, DHA and DPA.   We can learn a lot from these people who eat all the things that are blamed for heart disease and cancers (meat and... Read moreChevron
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Natural Color Additives and Health Hazards Part Two

Color Additives are exempt from Certification. are commonly referred to as "natural" additives. They are obtained from plants, animals or mineral sources. Because of their "natural" origin we tend to forget that they may be as dangerous as any synthetic food-coloring agent , like carmine or cochineal which are added to your strawberry Yoplait... Read moreChevron
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Natalchemy vs Parabens The Choice is Yours

When I first read about Natalchemy , as a substitute for parabens, memories of Harry Potter and the Philosopher`s Stone sprang to mind. Who could forget Nicolas Flamel the alchemist and only known maker of the Philosophe's Stone , a legendary substance with incredible powers?   Natalchemy is founded on the principles of Modern Natural... Read moreChevron
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What You Need To Know About MSG Allergy

If you suspect that you have an MSG allergy, you need to look into the symptoms for MSG sensitivity and MSG allergies.  MSG sensitivity is very common because of the nature and chemical composition of the substance. An allergic reaction can be attributed to other foods combined with MSG, or a reaction to MSG itself.   MSG is a common... Read moreChevron
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Crushed Bugs In My Yogurt - No Thanks

I watched a Canadian news show last night. It stated that cochineal beetles are being killed, dried and ground and then added to food - it adds a red colour to food and this is done apparently, so the food labels can claim, "natural colour" is used, as opposed to "artificial colour."   In Canada, that is all the label needs to say, however,... Read moreChevron

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