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The 10 Best organic Cereals

Posted by Dr. Donald Robbins - Protecting Your Health
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Free of artificial dyes and flavors, refined sugars, pesticide and insecticide residues and genetically modified ingredients.  They are worth trying to find.   Lydia’s Organic Grainless Apple Cereal Ambrosial Granola Venetian Vineyard Farm to Table Ancient Grain Oatmeal Grandy Oats Swiss Style Muesli Laughing Giraffe Cherry Ginger Granola Nature’s Path Organic Optimum Blueberry Cinnamon Great [...]

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Natural Cereals That Are NOT NATURAL!

Posted by Dr. Donald Robbins - Protecting Your Health
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As true with many advertisements, a smart consumer is an educated consumer.  You must know what to look for when making a purchase.  There are no areas where this is as important as in the foods you eat.  Manufacturers make claims with no real basis for accuracy of truth.  These cereals say they are natural [...]

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No Honey in the Honey?

Posted by Dr. Donald Robbins - Protecting Your Health
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A new report by Food Safety News found that a large amount of companies selling honey actually had NO honey inside.  According to definitions from the FDA, a product must have pollen inside to be called honey.  Some manufacturers and processors process the honey with high heat and filtration which removes or alters the product [...]

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Infant Formula Listed Organic…But Is Not!

Posted by Dr. Donald Robbins - Protecting Your Health
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Over 6000 letters have been sent to the FDA about the substitution of an organic ingredient in infant foods that is not natural or organic, and is produced in the laboratory. It is the mandate of the USDA’s own National Organic Program to protect organic farmers, producers, manufacturers, suppliers, etc from attack and contamination from all [...]

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What Does Organic Mean?

Posted by Dr. Donald Robbins - BioSafeDentistry
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What does Organic mean? Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food or other agricultural product has been produced through approved methods that integrate cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. Synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and genetic engineering may not be used. The [...]

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