Posted on March 31, 2008 by rplan
Humans are the only species on the planet who actually go out of their way to feed their children crap. All other animals instinctly seek out the best nutrition they can find. Birds find grubs, worms and insects to feed their young, honeybees painstakingly collect pollen and create a nutrient-rich superfood that gives rise to [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2008 by rplan
If a child eats conventionally grown produce, will it affect his or her health? Recent research revealed that pesticides do show up in the urine of children after consuming non-organic foods.
Researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle and Emory University in Atlanta, headed by Chensheng Lu, tested urine samples from 21 children in the [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by rplan
When you buy vitamins do you know what the ingredients mean and what benefit or potential harm they will cause?
I didn’t have a clue for many years. I fell for the marketing hype. I didn’t know how to read and understand the labels. Well that changed last year after the pet food recalls. I started [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by rplan
1. You’ll never find someone.
Why you shouldn’t worry: There are more women than men in the world, so chill out. And as you add birthdays, you add women to your dating range. Stop trying to hit bull’s-eyes every night. Dating is unavoidable trial and error.
What you should worry about: Hooking up with a crazy person. [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by rplan
Food safety tips and information you should know about!
Did you know?
…that millions of people are sickened, 325,000 are hospitalized and 5,000 die each year from food poisoning.
Did you know?
…that leftovers should be stored in airtight shallow containers (two inches or less) for rapid cooling and to prevent the build up of bacteria. The [...]
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