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Ethiopia Vaccines for all of Africa?

The Democratic Republic of Congo uses Ethiopian produced vaccines and vaccine mediums for their own production.  Illustration of partnerships and connections which are important for international interest in the continent and fusing African economies into synergistic relationships.

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Chinese Food Containment Materials

Below is an article addressing a topic about which many people have curiosity. What are the standards of food containment materials and how may they differ from US or EU standards?   Although there are a number of good provisions of safety and sanitary practices in-place, there are also shortcomings.   Remaining in doubt are screenings for toxins from what ...

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Precocious Puberty – our diet?

Padded bras for kindergarten girls with growing breasts to make them more comfortable? Sixteen percent of U.S. girls experiencing breast development by the age of 7? Thirty percent by the age of 8? Clearly something is affecting the hormones of U.S. girls–a phenomenon also seen in other developed countries. Girls in poorer countries seem to be spared–until they move to developed ...

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Eat Local With Community Supported Agriculture Programs

Surrounding cities with farmers markets has never been easier but today, there are farmers markets throughout the city – not just on Saturdays – and more local farms and gardens have started Community Supported Agriculture programs. CSA’s provide customers with a seasonal box of food from their farm that contains enough produce to last a family of four for a week. Often times, ...

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The Colossal Hoax Of Organic Agriculture

Printed in “Forbes” magazine, Drs. Miller and Kershen offer up some compelling points. Organic agriculture is an unscientific, heavily subsidized marketing gimmick that misleads and rips off consumers. The federal government should stop promoting and subsidizing it. “Organic agriculture is a production system that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people. It relies on ecological processes, biodiversity and cycles ...

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Functional Medicine Acknowledged by the DOD?

FM(I) Functional Medicine – The solution   Since 2001 the United States of America has been fighting relentlessly in the Global War on Terror. Our service members have been deployed into hostile, polluted environments with extreme climates for the past 14 years. As a result of this lengthy war, suicides, cancer and other “undiagnosed” or “hidden” injuries are plaguing the ...

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Organic Farming More Sustainable? here’sproof

Is organic farming more resilient, higher yielding, more energy efficient and more profitable? The Rodale Institute’s latest report of a 30 year trial says it is. The Farming Systems Trial (FST)® at Rodale Institute is America’s longest running, side-by-side comparison of organic and chemical agriculture. Started in 1981 to study what happens during the transition from chemical to organic agriculture, ...

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Turmeric and Curcumin are Proven Exceptionally Healthy

Turmeric may be the most effective nutritional supplement in existence. Many high quality studies show that it has major benefits for your body and brain. Here are the top 10 evidence-based health benefits of turmeric. 1. Turmeric Contains Bioactive Compounds With Powerful Medicinal Properties Turmeric is the spice that gives curry its yellow color. It has been used in India ...

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