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Harvard Warns of “Toxic” Contaminants in Popular Supplements

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For many fitness enthusiasts, protein powder is a daily go-to—a convenient solution to meet their muscle-building goals. But according to Harvard Health experts, that...

What’s Lurking in Your Rice? Here’s What You Need to Know—And...

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A recent report from Healthy Babies, Bright Futures has sparked concern by revealing that every single rice sample they tested, purchased from stores across...

Brown Rice vs. White Rice: The Shocking Truth About Your “Healthy”...

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Brown rice has long worn the crown as the healthier choice—richer in fiber, packed with nutrients, and less processed than white rice. But a...

Why Moms Should Be Concerned About THIS Toxin In Baby Cereals

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According to a new report by a health advocacy group, moms need to be aware that some rice-based infant cereals may contain harmful levels...

Are Your Baby Products Filled With Arsenic? Here’s How To Know

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Sixty-five percent of baby products could contain arsenic, according to the disturbing results of a new study. Carried out by the Clean Label Project,...

6 Ways To Banish Heavy Metals From Your Body (Hint: You...

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Are you a gluten-free dieter? Seafood aficionado? Fan of commercial deodorant? Chances are, you’ve got heavy metals in your system. Lead, arsenic, mercury and...

Is There Arsenic In Your Gluten-Free Meal?

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Living a gluten-free lifestyle is highly popular these days. Gluten-free menus are popping up at many restaurants. Grocery stores are dedicating entire aisles (or...

The Truth About Rice: Is It Really Healthy?

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Rice is the most commonly known cereal grain in the world and many of us eat it in our daily meals. Yet, we never...

High Levels Of Arsenic Found In Gluten-Free Products

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Going gluten-free just got a little more complicated. According to an investigation coordinated by Consumer Reports, alarmingly high levels of arsenic are found in...

Arsenic in Your Rice Crackers?

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Perhaps you haven't heard, but both brown and white rice contain levels of arsenic. So, it follows that any food products made from rice...