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    Study Says Roundup Much More Toxic Than Glyphosate (How To Avoid)

    Glyphosate is just one of Roundup's many ingredients but possibly the only one that goes systemic in the plants. You may be avoiding the more toxic Roundup by removing shells, outer leaves...and selecting foods like white rice with the exterior removed so you're not eating material that made...
  2. tastyfood

    I still tested highly positive for glyphosate in urine after 6 days of a strict organic-only diet

    I live in California. I ran a short experiment where I stayed on a strictly organic diet for 6 days before sending a urine sample to the company Mosaic Diagnostics (fka Great Plains Lab). Glyphosate is meant to have a short elimination half life, so I assumed the 5 days would be enough to test...
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    Do you eat plants that aren't organic or animal products that aren't 100% grassfed/pasture raised?

    I'm asking because I thought people here are willing to do anything to maximize the health of their diet and therefore minimize any potential toxins, but I often see posts about dietary problems which come partially or wholly from inorganic food sources. Occasionally I eat something that isn't...
  4. haidut

    Kuinone now available in organic olive oil base

    Just a quick announcement in regards to what I mentioned on Danny's last podcast. Kuinone is now also available in (E)xtra (V)irgin (O)rganic (O)live (O)il base/solvent. These are the only 2 ingredients - the vitamin K2 (MK-4) and the EVOOO. The amount of vitamin K2 per bottle (and thus, per...
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    Where to buy organic cold-pressed wheat germ oil

    Where to buy an 8-32 ounce bottle that isn't Amazon, for a good price? There are some online from Europe. Is there a cheaper one that ships from North America? (Specifically organic; NOW Foods sells non-organic in lots of stores but I'd guess it has lots of glyphosate concentrated in it.)
  6. Rinse & rePeat

    Organics - The Clean 15 & The Dirty Dozen

    "Pollution of the environment and food supply by estrogenic chemicals is getting increased attention. Early in the study of estrogens, it was noticed that soot, containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, was both estrogenic and carcinogenic. Since then, it has been found that phenolics and...
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