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Dr. Krupke Discusses His Research On Bees And Neonicotinoids - Mar 02,2012
Following reports of bee deaths near Indiana corn fields at planting time, sampling of dead bees and several potential exposure sources revealed neonicotinoid insecticides used to treat corn and soybean seed were often present, sometimes in very high con
Joel Salatin: "Holy Cows & Hog Heaven" - Mar 01,2012
In America, we have the luxury of being able to buy any kind of food in season as well as off-season. To boot, there is an incredible amount of waste because of the assumption that there will always be more. This mentality has been created by the mass ma
American Organic Citrus Is #1! Why Are We Importing Citrus? - Feb 29,2012
American organic citrus farmers produce the best quality organic oranges, grapefruits, lemons and limes in the world, but oddly enough we still continue to import citrus. Thanks to the off peak as well as peak season imports, American citrus farmers are
The Case Against Fluoride by Dr. Paul Connett - Feb 28,2012
Most people take for granted that the water in from their faucet is safe to drink or is it? There is a lot of controversy over just how safe our tap water is and also if our government agencies have the right to treat drinking water that is consumed by t
Author, Sarah Pinneo: Julia’s Child - Feb 27,2012
Have you ever been so fed up with the processed foods in the store that you wanted to start your own business in the organic industry? Many frustrated consumers often dream about launching their own company. They aspire to quickly change the world in a s
Linda Watson: Wildly Affordable Organic! - Feb 24,2012
Eat Fabulous Food, Get Healthy and Save the Planet All on $5 a Day or Less! The organic industry has come a long way. Consumers now can buy organically grown food as well as other staples just about anywhere they shop. Many people still do not understand
Tamar Chansky, PhD “Freeing Yourself From Anxiety†- Feb 23,2012
Anxiety (also called angst or worry) is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. It is the displeasing feeling of fear and concern. It is considered to be a normal reaction to stre
Dr. Karen Giblin, MD Discusses "Eat to Defeat Menopause" - Feb 22,2012
Every four minutes an American woman enters menopause and with an ever-increasing life expectancy rate, that woman can spend as much as one third of her life going through “the change.” However, despite the inevitability and importance of men
Bill Turnbull's "Confessions Of A Bad Beekeeper" - Feb 21,2012
Beekeepers are very interesting people. They are a bit quirky, methodical and typically have an odd sense of humor. While there are a myriad of programs that teach beekeeping management, each beekeeper tends to have his or her own method of managing hive