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Browsing Posts published in January, 2010

What exactly is Jello made of?

http://www.snopes.com/food/ingredient/jello.asp

This mys­tery has been long been over­due for an expla­na­tion. All I can is “Ewwww!”

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Where does red food dye come from?

http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=beetle-juice-is-your-food-bugged-2009–01-09

I knew this one, but nobody ever believes me…Double ewwwww!

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How about blue food dye while we are at it?

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=where-does-blue-food-dye

I can speak from per­sonal expe­ri­ence with my son on both red and blue dyes. They have a very pro­nounced effect on his behav­ior. Given that, and their sources, does it make sense to eat it just because it looks nice?

Although bugs are a good source of pro­tein. I think I would rather eat the bee­tle to get the nutri­ents  rather than through M & Ms’ or cos­metic prod­ucts on my skin.

All the while they have no need for an ani­mal king­dom ver­sion of weight watch­ers because they stay at their ideal weight with­out try­ing. There is a good rea­son for this. “Nature does noth­ing uselessly”

This is the foun­da­tion for helofuud.

The word diet imme­di­ately con­jures up con­no­ta­tions of depri­va­tion right from the start. I don’t like to even use the term because for many it is syn­ony­mous with “starv­ing and fail­ing”. con­tinue reading…

This one I could not resist. This is a sta­tion in my local view­ing area too. It is truly fright­en­ing. Every­one needs to know about Mon­santo and their reach of influence.

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This is link to an arti­cle on the Healthy Crow web­site. While I don’t agree with all of their ideas about health, they are a great source for in depth infor­ma­tion and fur­ther read­ing. This arti­cle is extremely long but stocked full of good info about the legume that has made a name for itself with unsus­pect­ing peo­ples around the world. In short, soy is not a food.

http://www.healingcrow.com/soy/soy.html

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