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Warning: Do You Have Nalgene or Other Hard Plastic Drinking Bottles?

Posted on April 19th, 2008 in bpa, cancer, carcinogens, research, toxic chemical, toxic substance | 2 Comments »

nalgene_bottles.jpgIf you have any hard plastic bottles from Nalgene, specifically the 'Outdoor' series, I may recommend replacing them. You may also want to check out if any other hard plastic drinking bottles you have contain BPA (bisphenol A).

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How Many Meals To Good (or Bad) Health?

Posted on April 9th, 2008 in diet, eating habits, fast food, food, fresh fruits and vegetables, junk food, research, whole foods | 3 Comments »

co2footprint-hamburger.jpgTo most people, eating an occasional fast food meal or drinking a soda once in a while is acceptable. Even eating out regularly would be considered healthy to most.

But how many meals does it take to lead you to good as well as bad health?

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No Surprise, Caffeine Increases Pregnancy Risks

Posted on January 21st, 2008 in caffeine, carcinogens, children, miscarriage, pregnancy, research | No Comments »

Another research study has been release that confirms what I've always believed, women who drink the most coffee daily, containing 200 milligrams or more, have double the risk of miscarriage as those that avoid it.

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Breastfed Babies Don’t Need To Be Tricked

Posted on December 19th, 2007 in breastfeed, children, eating habits, fresh fruits and vegetables, research, teaching children | No Comments »

breastfeeding.jpgAccording to new research, breastfed babies typically won't have to be deceived into eating fruits and veggies like recent popular cookbooks encourage. Instead, if their mom regularly Read the rest of this entry »