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Month: February 2011
Readers’ Corner
Our recent articles on sweeteners and Lyme disease evoked a great deal of discussion. Here are two especially informative comments.
Now USDA Has Deregulated Genetically Engineered Bio-Fuel Corn!
This threat to edible corn comes on top of GE alfalfa (a major, major threat to organic agriculture) and GE sugarbeets. Please take action on this vital issue.
Lyme Disease: Misdiagnosed, Underreported—and Epidemic
This is yet another example of the US medical-industrial complex run amok. Lyme is one of the most serious epidemics of our time. Yet the opinions of 2% of the medical community are dominating the beliefs and practices of the mass majority of practicing Lyme physicians!
USDA Says Yes to Genetically Engineered Sugarbeets—Kiss “Organic” Goodbye!
The US Department of Agriculture last Friday gave farmers the go-ahead to resume planting Roundup Ready sugarbeets—claiming it’s the only way to avoid a nationwide shortage of sugar!
How Sweet It Isn’t! Cutting Through the Hype and Deception
“Corn sugar”? It’s high-fructose corn syrup by any other name, and it’s dangerous. What sweeteners are safe? What’s not? You may be surprised at the latest research.
USDA Completely Deregulates Genetically Engineered Alfalfa—It is Time to Demand Congressional Hearings! (Action Alert)
Let’s really put the pressure on! Let the USDA and your senators and representative know there’s a steep political price for this decision, which if left unchanged, will have devastating consequences for organic agriculture.
Newsweek Publishes Disgraceful Article on Antioxidants (Action Alert)
In their January 25 issue, Newsweek published a scientifically unsupportable article, claiming that antioxidants “may not be good for your health.” We asked natural biomedical researcher and physician Jonathan Wright, MD, to comment—and he didn’t mince words!