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[…]teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 2 cups coconut milk 1/3 cup chia seeds 1 teaspoon vanilla extract INSTRUCTIONS 1. Melt coconut oil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add in blueberries and sauté to blister in the oil. Add in 1 tablespoon honey, coconut sugar, and balsamic vinegar. Stir and let reduce slightly. 2. Stir in black pepper and salt. Set aside to let cool.In a large bowl, mix together coconut milk, chia seeds, 1/4 cup honey, and vanilla. 3. Divide blueberries and their juices between popsicle molds. Top with chia mixture, place in popsicle sticks and freeze for at […]
[…]at no. 21 on the Billboard Top 200. Coterminous with the album’s release, Young premiered “Seeding Fear,” a documentary he co-produced that examines the repercussions of a lawsuit Monsanto filed against Alabama farmer, Michael White, over GMO seed patent infringement. White, a fourth-generation farmer, chronicles how Monsanto bullied farmers to bend to its will. RELATED STORY: Monsanto’s Roundup on trial: Day 2 in court “It is a story that takes 10 minutes of your time to see,” Young said of the documentary. “It is a simple human one, telling the heartbreaking story of one man who fought the corporate behemoth Monsanto, and […]
[…]or any public company that they see as standing in their way of total world domination over the seed supply (and hence the food supply). The idea that exposing the public to e.coli might be harmful to some people doesn’t cause them to hesitate for even a moment. The more people get sick or die from their Chipotle operation, the better for biotech! Sources for this story include: http://www.naturalnews.com/049510_Chipotle_n… http://www.naturalnews.com/049464_Doctor_Oz_… http://healthrangerreport.com/chipotle-a-vic… http://www.naturalnews.com/046303_gmo_labeli… http://www.naturalnews.com/051184_Monsanto_m… GMO.news Truthwiki.org About the Author: Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, runs the popular alt website […]
[…]I’d stay away from ALL FISH), rainbow trout, herrings, mackerel, sardines, anchovies, flax seed, chia seeds, and walnuts). Eat foods high in phytonutrients and antioxidants. Eat the rainbow! Try and get in as many colors and varieties of fruits and veggies as possible. Also, eat them raw, that way you get the benefit of the fiber. Drink enough water. Your body cannot function properly without enough water. And, by the time you realize you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated. To understand how much to drink, divide your body weight in half and that will give you a good start on […]
[…]part of this responsibility, new programs have been developed that form the foundation of our new Seed to Seal pillars— Sourcing, Science, and Standards.” RELATED ARTICLE: Daily Essential Oils User […]
[…]up to our own standards or the law.” The company had been using the banned pesticide on corn seed and research crops in Kihei despite its knowledge of the EPA ban. The company also told employees to reenter the field 7 days after spraying despite its knowledge that workers should have been prohibited from entering the area for at least 31 days. According to non-profit advocacy group Beyond Pesticides: “Methyl parathion may cause death, loss of consciousness, dizziness, confusion, headaches, difficult breathing, chest tightness, wheezing, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, tremors, blurred vision, and sweating, according to federal health agencies. It has been found […]
[…]mixture of soy extract, fish protein polysaccharides, extracts from white tea, grape seed and tomato, vitamins C and E as well as zinc and chamomile extract improves signs of skin aging in post-menopausal women, after six months.[viii] Only The Tip of the “Anti-Aging” Iceberg… Of course, there are many things that will help to improve skin quality and the appearance of youthfulness that have not yet been officially vetted through human clinical trials, and probably never will, due to the amount of time, effort and prohibitive quantities of money that it takes to do such research. There is, however, a […]
[…]wearing insect repellent on exposed skin can help prevent a bite. Ticks can be as tiny as a poppy seed, so you also need to check yourself carefully and remove it correctly to reduce the risk of infection. There is a lack of knowledge and understanding about Lyme disease within the healthcare profession.1 Our hearts go out to Ian, Cheryl and all of her friends and family. Source: The […]
[…]crops in the over-saturated U.S. market AND in countries that have banned or partially banned the seeds; there are at least 26 countries, including Russia, Italy, Poland, Greece, France, Hungary and Australia that have bans in place! Just as more countries work to ban and or label their foods- our officials dig in. More from the article: “This new mega corporation could now own one-fourth of the combined global market for seeds and pesticides. When a company verges this close to a monopoly of our food system, alarm bells should ring out all around the world,” says filmmaker Daryl Wein, […]
[…]these sweet pups use their noses to do their jobs, ingesting an amount as small as just a poppy seed can kill a dog: “Fentanyl, 50-100 times stronger than morphine, and carfentanil, a tranquilizer used on elephants that can be 10,000 times more powerful, are being mixed in with illegal heroin for a deadly high.” While there is currently no national database to track the number of casualties, vets from the University of Illinois are working to correct that. However, thanks to data from Working Dog HQ, we do know that in 2015, 36 police dogs died from contact with heroin. RELATED […]
[…]degradation is also less efficient in a high cholesterol environment. Cholesterol can then help seed the clumping of the amyloid. Using an electron microscope, researchers can see the clustering of amyloid fibers on and around little microcrystals of cholesterol. Once in the brain, cholesterol can also undergo auto-oxidation, causing the formation of highly toxic free radicals. So, having high cholesterol levels in the blood is thought to increase the risk of dementia, not only by inducing atherosclerosis and impairing blood flow, but also by potentially directly affecting neurodegeneration within the brain. In conclusion, excess dietary cholesterol could, in principle, contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, […]
[…]which may have promising effects on arthritis. For example, one test-tube study showed that grape seed proanthocyanidin extract reduced inflammation related to the disease. Keep in mind that these are test-tube studies using concentrated doses of antioxidants far greater than the amount you would consume in a typical serving. Further research is needed to determine how these results may translate to humans. SUMMARY: Grapes have anti-inflammatory properties and contain compounds that may help reduce inflammation. However, additional studies in humans are needed. 9. Olive Oil Well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties, olive oil may have a favorable effect on arthritis symptoms. In one study, […]
[…]and Kashi Trail Mix Chewy Granola Bars joined the growing list of products containing sunflower seeds or sunflower kernels that have been recalled out of concern over the bacteria. At least 39 separate recalls have been announced since May 3 by companies that use sunflower kernels, the meat of the sunflower seed, supplied by SunOpta, in products distributed throughout the U.S. These include an array of salads, trail mixes, and snack bars. Multiple products are included in each of the recall announcements. No illnesses have been linked to the potentially contaminated sunflower kernels, according to the company. Symptoms of listeriosis […]
[…]absorption. Other good dietary sources include pumpkin seeds, sweet potato, pumpkins and their seeds, sesame seeds, kale, broccoli, and apricots. As a bonus, lignans are beneficial for men with an enlarged prostate, too, and are recommended as part of a prostate-friendly diet. Add one to two tablespoons of ground flaxseeds to your diet every day, eat more lignan-rich food, and try my Pecan Punch Trail Mix recipe which includes pumpkin seed to form a hair-friendly snack! 4. Eat More Organic, Whole Soy Organic whole soy products provide another class of plant hormones, known as isoflavones. These provide an oestrogen-like boost and are […]
[…]will try ‘Bob Marley’ ice cream before the New Year. The delicacy, which includes peeled hemp seeds as a base, was created together with Canapa Ligura, a local association that promotes health benefits associated with hemp. It has numerous “beneficial properties due to the high presence of fatty acids, which make it a valuable way to fight and prevent different ailments including arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, osteoarthritis, respiratory disorders, eczema and acne,” the producers claim. Hemp, or cannabis grown for industrial purposes, is refined into products such as hemp seed foods, hemp oil, wax or fuel. However, not all ice cream cannabis experiments have […]
[…]commodity trading companies have refused to take certain GMO crops from farmers because the seeds used hadn’t received a full array of global approvals, something that can lead to holdups at ports or even the rejection of entire cargoes.” For example, Brazil. In this instance, it is Brazil’s chicken farmers who won’t feed their birds GM corn; but there are other countries opting out of GM crops, too. Ironically, Brazil is the the second largest producer of GM crops in the world after the U.S., and grows 29 varieties of GM corn, so they are likely pulling rank for trade rather […]
[…]your watermelon vines will need something to climb up. pruning is key- after you plant your seeds, make sure only one main vine grows per seed planted, this will strengthen your main vine, make it healthier, and more fruitful. Pun intended! hand pollinating your watermelon plants will increase your chances for fruit, check out the video below for help with pollinating! Once your melons start to grow, you’ll want to pay special attention and make sure to remove extra fruit from the vines. All the nutrients in your soil will be divided among the fruits your plant provides so removing […]
[…]15 minutes. Additional Notes: Can use 2 cups coconut shreds if you do not have/want sunflower seeds and use any other kind of nut or seed. You can also use any flavored or unflavored protein powder to change up the flavor. Bonus idea: Put coconut whipped cream (here’s the recipe) in between to make an incredible coconut cookie sandwich! This is a fun and tasty recipe that is full of fiber, healthy fats and clean protein. It is low carb, ketogenic and helps us to stabilize our blood sugar and burn fat. RELATED STORY: Sweet, smooth, and thick homemade coconut yogurt […]
[…]pharmaceutical company, bought Monsanto earlier this year for $63 billion, making it the biggest seed and agricultural chemical maker in the world. The company said it would appeal to the California Court of Appeal because they believe “the liability verdict and damage awards are not supported by the evidence at trial or the law.” The California verdict could open the floodgates for cancer-related lawsuits. Bayer maintains that glyphosate is safe for human use based on decades of scientific study and real-world use.” (Something we are counting on.) After careful instruction, the jury awarded the punitive damages it did because they felt Monsanto had purposely ignored […]
[…]food. Flax Seeds A great source of omega-3 essential fatty acids, freshly ground flax seeds help regulate hormone levels. Hemp Seeds A mix of clean omega-6 and omega-3 fats, hemp seeds help ease inflammation while lowering dangerous blood fat levels. Chia Seeds A staple in Central American Aztec and Mayan diets for thousands of years, chia seeds are all-around nutritional powerhouses. Three tablespoons contain 5 grams of protein, 200 milligrams of calcium, 10 grams of healthy fat, and 12 grams of fiber. Coconut Oil An extremely healthy saturated fat, coconut oil is easy to digest and is almost immediately broken down by enzymes in your saliva and gastric […]