Recently, I had a post about AAEM’s request for a ban on genetically modified foods. Here is an excerpt from the article by Jeffrey Smith called American Academy of Environmental Medicine Calls for Immediate Moratorium on All Genetically Modified Foods “biologist David Schubert of the Salk Institute warns that “children are the most likely to […]

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  • Kyle - I can't eat anything. But thanks for the list.ReplyCancel

  • Anonymous - We should all work together to boycott these companies and to also inform others on the danger of gmos. Why reward the companies that make us sick and give them are hard earned dollars. Time to wake up people!ReplyCancel

  • Anonymous - Yes..time to wake up…
    My family eat none of those products..
    Grow what you can…start with a herb and soon you will grow a garden….
    You have to look after you.
    Or throw your life and money to the ones who don't care….for your health…just your money
    your choice .ReplyCancel

  • Becca Blossoms - In the U.S., genetic modification has expanded into almost every area of food production of gmo food list. Scientists can introduce some sort of modification gmo food list into the genes of crops, dairy products and animals.From gmo food list for example, ranchers and dairy farmers normally feed cattle a GM diet, which is in turn passed on to you when you drink milk or eat beef. Do you need to worry about what's on your family's dinner table? And are there some surprising benefits to GM foods of gmo food list? As you'll see, this subject is one hot potato.ReplyCancel

  • Anonymous - How can GMO products have any sort of benefits? Chemical companies after World War 2 somehow reduced Nerve Gas dangers to a level where it poisons our food supply with bad side effect. GMO has 0000000000 benefits!ReplyCancel

Geri Brewster is a nutritionist who sees patients in New York and Mount Kisco. She has worked with children and adults for the last 20 years and has witnessed first hand how the modernization of our food supply has created problems for many people. We had a conversation last week about the dangers of genetically […]

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  • Cannon and Kassie - Thanks for this great article. How sad it is that we have no way of knowing. Does our government want us to be sick? Well I guess they do so they can market more Rx's haha! What a crazy country we live in.

    Is there a site where I can see what companies use GM crops??

    Thanks for all the great info you give all the time!!ReplyCancel

  • Anonymous - There is a growing concern in the US that GMO foods maybe causing un-explained allergic reactions such as Lyme or Morgellons. Gmo foods are not labeled in the US, so doctors do not have the ability to make a gmo-alergy determination.

    Germany, France, Austria, Greece, Hungary and Luxembourg have recently banned GMO maize farming, despite EU safety approval underwrited by large US seed corporations that want to dominate the worlds seed market.ReplyCancel

If you don’t know which fish oil product to begin with, I would suggest beginning with high EPA fish oil in the spring and summer. Carlson’s has a high EPA product called Carlson’s for Kids Very Finest Fish Oil. In the winter or if you have any digestive issues or are sick a lot, you […]

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  • John - This is an informative post. To get the Best fish oil, one has to be very wary of the supplements we buy. It is important to be vigilant about the composition of fish oil. The best fish oil comes from Hoki fish, found near New Zealand. It has to be extracted by molecular distillation and should contain the adequate quantities of DHA and EPA. It may or may not be flavored to hide the fishy smell.ReplyCancel

My daughter’s class is having a Taste of New York celebration as part of their studying the different areas of Manhattan. I was running around today buying stuff to prepare some gluten free soul food when I discovered there were five different boroughs with different foods. I even picked up some Kansas City Ribs and […]

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  • Tamara w/ 4 gf/cf kids - I know what you mean, I love what this diet has done for our health, but there are still difficult times. I think the thing I miss the most is the ability to be spontaneous, or just being able to enjoy an event without all the prep work beforehand.

    An invite from a friend to head to the zoo turns into a mad dash to make bread, cut up fruit, make cookies etc. As prepared as I try to be, I never seem to be able to keep a "stash" for trips such as this.

    And schools…ugh, we have not had much luck here. Everything seems to revolve around sweet, junky treats. I could go on forever on that one!ReplyCancel

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