September 1, 2007 - Issue 997
People are turning to raw milk in record numbers, and are willing to pay the price, despite concern from public health agencies.
The U.S. FDA has approved the first honey-based product for use as a medical device, perhaps the first step in quelling rampant antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
It takes some preparation, but the end result is a hand-held laser that’s strong enough to light matches and pop balloons.
It seems Monsanto’s own food vendors were wiser than the high paid executives running their company.
Sooner or later, the public will know the truth about mercury and autism will come out but avoid finding about the dangers before it is too late for your child.
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