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Archive for 'toxins in food'

Aspartame by any other name – just as dangerous

Everyone who believes their health depends greatly upon the foods and drugs they put into their systems knows how deadly and dangerous the artificial sweetener aspartame is. Last April I reprinted a long article about the dangers of aspartame and urged our readers to avoid those products that contain it – such as diet pop. [...]

The Health Hazard That’s Taken Over Our Lives

Everywhere we look, something is made of plastic. The keys on my keyboard as I type this, parts of the chair I’m sitting on, the housing on my desk lamp… and that’s just 3 things I’m using at this moment. I wrote about the dangers in plastic water bottles a long time ago, and then [...]

Is water the only liquid threatened by plastic?

Everyone is talking about the hazards of leaving your water bottle in the car and letting it get warm. That makes the toxins in the plastic leach into the water faster. And storing your plastic water bottles too long is hazardous too. But what about all those other drinks that come in plastic? Almost everything [...]

Will toxins turn your daughter into a pregnant teen?

Or will they give you or her breast cancer? Recent research is showing that all sorts of toxins mimic estrogen – and when young children are exposed to them they mature way before their time. It can mean reaching puberty as young as 7 to 9 years old. The short term effects can mean early [...]