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Organic diet drops pesticides by 90%
Posted on Tue, 17 Jun 14

Organic diet drops pesticides by 90%

Organically grown foods are considerably lower in potentially toxic, synthetic chemicals like pesticides and for the first time a study has shown that switching to organic food can reduce your pesticide levels, fast.

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The Detox Summit
Posted on Mon, 26 May 14

The Detox Summit

If you are ready to learn from the EXPERTS how to recognize toxins, what to do about them, and how to change your life into a healthier NEW you, then you will want to register early to The FREE Detox Summit starting August 4th!

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Weed killer, toxic food and your mitochondria
Posted on Mon, 26 May 14

Weed killer, toxic food and your mitochondria

Environmental toxins, especially herbicides, can zap your energy by killing your mitochondria in the same way they kill weeds. Learn how, and what you can do about this little talked about but important environmental health issue.

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Canned soup and BPA: a toxic hazard
Posted on Sun, 1 Jan 12

Canned soup and BPA: a toxic hazard

A tin of canned soup a day could increase your bisphenol A (BPA) levels by 20%. BPA exposure has been linked to obesity, heart disease and diabetes.

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Study finds fresh, organic
Posted on Wed, 13 Apr 11

Study finds fresh, organic "notox" diet works

A little talked about fact is that widespread pollution is making us fat, sick and diabetic. Better than a detox may be a notox diet. A group of families managed to rapidly reduce their exposure to one of the most common, and dangerous environmental pollutants by eating organic, fresh food.

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Cancer causing environmental chemicals grossly underestimated
Posted on Wed, 12 May 10

Cancer causing environmental chemicals grossly underestimated

This is the verdict of a recent panel on environmental chemicals and cancer risk. The panel, appointed by the US presidency has heavily criticised the US National Cancer Program for not adequately addressing this issue.

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