You’d think so. But even Certified Organic baby food may contain genetically engineered ingredients. Help stop it with our new Action Alert!
Tag: Food Safety
New FDA Food Detention Powers Could Endanger Your Access to Food and Supplements
They no longer need evidence that a product is harmful. Just a suspicion that there’s an error in the paperwork.
Another Fishy Bailout and GMO Produce in Our Future—New Action Alert!
You may have heard that the USDA awarded a hefty research grant to AquaBounty, the “Frankenfish” creator. But there is more to the story….
Should I Worry about Taking Supplements?
Worry?—no. Supplements have a remarkable record of safety. Give it careful thought—yes. Here are some things to consider.
Eat Right, Pay Up: Government Gets It Wrong Again
“Fat taxes” are tariffs on what governments feel are unhealthy foods. If only they had an inkling about which foods are truly unhealthy!
The Threat to Dietary Supplements We Couldn’t Tell You About Last Year
ANH-USA is always working behind the scenes in Washington on your behalf. But sometimes we can’t shout it from the rooftops.
Gluten Sensitivity: Why is FDA Dragging Its Feet?
Nearly 20 million Americans experience dire health problems from eating foods that contain gluten. Congress told FDA to define the term “gluten-free” for food manufacturers by 2008. Why are they still “studying the matter”? A new Action Alert!
The Wheels Come Off the Bus on Genetically Engineered Crops!
Despite a lack of independent safety testing, the government has seen fit to declare there will be no oversight of a genetically engineered grass. Is this the beginning of a GE avalanche?
You Did It! You Helped Ban BPA in Delaware!
A few weeks ago we issued an Action Alert to help pass an important bill to fight BPA in Delaware. Thanks to your activism, Delaware’s children will be healthier.
New Studies Turn the Tables on What’s Safe—and What’s Not
FDA finds higher levels of arsenic in chicken than previously thought; latest report reaffirms supplement safety; and NIH abandons niacin study.