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There’s nothing better than an enormous exposition of hundreds of natural and organic food companies clamoring to feed you tasty samples to find out what’s new, exciting, and succulent in the natural foods industry. For those who didn’t have the opportunity to attend Natural Products Expo West last week in Anaheim, California, don’t worry, I [...]
It’s Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week (March 8–14). What can you do to help? Visit the National MS Society website to find charity walks and runs in your area. Also find ways to volunteer to spread awareness about this debilitating disease. Or, if you or a loved one is an MS patient, see our story, “New Hope [...]
While most of us would be thrilled to prevent cancer simply by sipping a glass of pomegranate juice, the FDA has some bad news for optimistic consumers–and deceptive manufacturers. The organization announced March 3 that it sent warning letters in late February to 17 manufacturers for “false or misleading” labeling on 22 food products, urging [...]
New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently announced an initiative to ask food manufacturers and restaurants to reduce their sodium use in foods by up to 20 percent over the next five years. In support of the national initiative, the Mayor cites recent research showing that reducing dietary salt intake lowers blood pressure and decreases [...]
The key to avoiding colds and the flu? Be a healthy person.
According to Colorado-based naturopathic physician Lisa Amerine, keeping your body in optimal health will diminish your likelihood of getting sick. I recently attended Amerine’s talk, “When Pigs Flu,” where she offered safe and proven-effective homeopathic treatments to cure contagious disease.
According to a new report, the world could see a vaccine for diabetes in the very near future, with at least seven possible treatment options currently in development. The report, “What’s Next in Vaccines? HIV, Malaria, Rabies, MRSA, and 30 Other Vaccine Targets in the 2010-2020 Pipeline,” was published February 1 by Kalomara Information, an [...]
There’s great news for anyone who’s ever worried about the chemically smell of supposed “green” cleaners or questioned the possible toxicity of bright-orange “all-natural” laundry detergents. The Natural Products Association (NPA), a national non-profit committed to advancing the standards and safety of the natural products industry, announced today that it is launching the first natural [...]
Two things happened this month that caused me to rethink my diet, supplement regimen, and disease-prevention strategy. First, I read Michael Pollan’s latest book, Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual (Penguin, December 2009), which wasn’t so much surprising as confirming of his stance taken in his other nutritional tomes, In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto [...]
February is American Heart Health Month, an important yearly reminder to take care of your ticker. And for good reason: Cardiovascular disease (including stroke) is the country’s No. 1 killer, according to the American Heart Association. Consider this shocking statistic: Every hour, one American will die from a coronary event. To kick-start your heart-health regimen, [...]
Since Nintendo first debuted its video-game console designed for physical fitness in 2006, the Wii Fit has caused quite a stir as a possible tool for easy at-home exercise and weight loss. But a new study submitted by the University of Mississippi this past Christmas, when thousands of people were gifting or receiving Wiis, has [...]
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