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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Lime Juice and 8 Other Natural Ways To Quit Smoking

Millions are helplessly addicted to tobacco, unaware that a natural aid for smoking cessation can be found not at the local pharmacy, but at your grocer’s fruit stand.  Compelling reasons to stop smoking far outnumber effective ways to do so. Even with recent revelations that tobacco is contaminated with the highly carcinogenic radioisotope polonium-210, the addictive hold it maintains on millions of smokers worldwide who already know it causes premature death and cancer is far more powerful than the desire for self-preservation, it would seem. This is why effective, natural interventions for smoking cessation are so needed today and why...

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NY Times: BurgerFi tests the popularity of the plant-based “Beyond Burger”

It’s not every day that your favorite burger joint, or many burger joints for that matter, start carrying a plant-based burger that ISN’t just made from black beans. But that’s what BurgerFi is doing on July 3rd!1 (Hopdoddy Burger Bar, a small Texas-based chain, is also doing something similar by putting the Impossible Burger, another plant-based burger, on the menu in 11 of their 18 stores! For those of us who don’t eat meat this is GREAT news.) RELATED ARTICLES: Elon Musk’s brother is opening an organic fast food restaurant where everything is under $5 Amsterdam to Open Europe’s First All-Avocado...

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ABC settles suit over what it had called ‘pink slime’

In 2012, ABC’s Jim Avila did a couple reports the entire world reacted to: restaurants and grocery stores were selling meat laced with what became known as, “pink slime.” In the reports, ABC explained that the product was safe to eat but that the company behind it, BPI, wasn’t labeling it when it was included in its beef. RELATED ARTICLES: White Meat May Raise Cholesterol as much as Red Meat Despite Promises, Antibiotics in Meat Supply Skyrocketing As a result of those reports, South Dakota-based BPI claimed the coverage “severely hurt its business.”2 BPI sued ABC for more than...

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