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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 76 million people become ill from pathogens in food each year in the United States.[1] What causes this high occurrence of foodborne illness? Most commonly, it's caused by bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella, that is present in your kitchen. In fact, the kitchen is home to more harmful bacteria and germs than the bathroom![2] Meat and poultry products are the usual culprits of foodborne bacteria, although it is not always because they were raw or undercooked. Sometimes, they […]

Diatomaceous earth (also called diatomite) is an off-white sedimentary rock that has been granulated into a chalky powder-like substance akin to talcum powder. It derives from fossilized remains of something called diatoms, which are a type of prehistoric tough-shelled, single-celled organisms similar to algae. [1] These diatoms are ocean based and, over the span of 50 million years, came to be embedded into the Earth’s crust. The fossil shape of diatoms is uniquely characterized by the diatoms' symmetrical or twin-shell structure. (more…)

The utility companies are in cahoots with the government to reach into your home via "smart" meters. “Smart” meters are digital utility meters that collect [personal] information and send it out through wireless radiation. The negative effects of the smart meter program are profound and it's already a complete lemon of an initiative. The Concern with "Smart Meters" The smart meter initiative is a complete trojan horse. Corporations are going too far in their quest for control, at the expense of our human rights and the entire ecosystem. The supposed […]

Back in December I joined Nancy Desjardins, founder and author of HealthyLady.com, for a telecast entitled, "Is Your Home Making You Sick?". We discussed recognizing and avoiding common toxins that exist in many homes, including chemicals, heavy metals, and radiation. This telecast was so well received that we decided to add a sequel. (more…)

The other day, a colleague of mine sent me over the results from a recent study that sghows a link between higher body mass index (BMI) in toddlers, and the mothers' prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants, such as pesticides found on the foods we eat [1]. The study, conducted by the journal, Environmental Health Perspectives, concluded that there is a direct link between prenatal chemical exposure and birth weight/length. Sadly, this is yet another example of the growing amount of scientific data supporting the knowledge that toxic chemicals are all […]