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Organic Consumers Association Calling for Ban On All Glyphosate-Containing Pesticides

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A recent pilot study conducted by Moms Across America and Sustainable Pulse found that the toxic ingredient in the popular herbicide Roundup showed up...

3 Reasons to Leave Canola Oil on the Shelf

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There remains a great deal of confusion around the so-called "healthy" cooking oil called canola. If you are still cooking with canola or eating...

Many American Farmers Ditching GMO Seeds for Economic Reasons

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Encouraging evidence is coming to light that our nation is beginning to turn away from genetically modified foods. As many people grow more and...

How You Can Fight Disease with Sleep

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Researchers have recently found scientific evidence for what our mothers and grandmothers have been telling us for years: that the most important thing we...

Exposure to Banned Pesticides May Increase Risk of Endometriosis

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A study performed by Washington State University researchers highlights yet another danger of the banned pesticides that still linger throughout our environment decades after...

Plant Self Seeding Vegetables in Your Garden

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Whether you’re a lazy gardener or you just don’t have a lot of time on your hands (and who does?) self-seeding, self-sowing vegetables can...

OCA Petitions Michelle Obama to Embrace GMO Labelling

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The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is currently collecting signatures on a letter to be delivered to First Lady Michelle Obama, asking her to add...
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2 “Types” of Killer Corn You Should Avoid and 1 Type You Should Enjoy

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Do you love corn? The sweet and crunchy taste of a fresh ear of corn dripping in butter and dappled with real salt is...

Roundup Over-the-Top Toxic: What We Don’t Know

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Roundup is one of the most commonly used herbicides in the United States. In 2010 alone, nearly 92,000 tons were applied to corn and...

5 Health Benefits of Red Bush Tea

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Red bush tea, also known as rooibos tea, which literally means red bush, is an herb that grows from a small shrub which only...
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