Whole Food Vitamin C vs ascorbic acid

by Laura on April 2, 2012

By Dr. Michael Wohlfeld, ND and Nora Wohlfeld

“Have you ever gone shopping for a car and settled on buying a steering wheel? Nobody would consider a steering wheel to be a whole car, but it is part of a car. To take this a step further, imagine that you go from one parts store to another and pick up fenders at one place, engine parts, transmission parts, tires, wheels, and seats, all at different places. You take all of these home. Would you have a car? Obviously, not.

In order to have a car that runs effectively, you should purchase it from its creator: General Motors, Toyota, Ford, or whatever car manufacturer you choose. A car manufacturer has done the research and planning to ensure that the parts of a car are designed appropriately and assembled in the right way so that everything works together. The finished product should be a car that you can drive safely and efficiently. [click to continue…]

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Purium Health Products

by Laura on September 25, 2011


If the living, green food diet was a revolution, David Sandoval would be its Che Guevara; if there were a gospel of natural healing through all things plants, Sandoval would surely be the Pope. But while he may not be a revolutionary or a man of the cloth, Sandoval ranks among the world’s premiere experts on the benefits of the living foods lifestyle, and he’s ready to share his knowledge – and green thumb – with the world.

Sandoval is not only a world-renowned expert and in-demand lecturer and radio talk show host, but is also an entrepreneur, nutritionist, activist, personality, author and authority on whole food nutrition and disease prevention. [click to continue…]

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Real Food for your Pets

by Laura on January 19, 2011

Petting Day hi qual dry in barrel 104photo © 2009 Animal Rescue and Adoption Society | more info (via: Wylio)
When we think of commercial pet foods today, with all the graphic packaging and commercials, we believe we are feeding our beloved pet a product that is really made from those fresh ingredients we see pictured.

Take a good look at that kibble you just poured in their dish. The product is probably a very hard, greasy, brown colored nugget. Does that look like anything that you would find in your kitchen or in nature? [click to continue…]

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The Power of Gratitude

December 18, 2010

Power of Gratitude by Wes Hopper How to fix the 5 big mistakes that keep you from putting gratitude to work for you. “The man who wishes to get rich must spend his leisure hours in contemplating his Vision, and in earnest thanksgiving that the reality is being given to him. Too much stress cannot [...]

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What are the benefits of the flax hull lignans ?

October 6, 2010

What’s the big deal about flax hull lignans? What exactly are they? Lignans are phytonutrients widely distributed in the plant kingdom. They can be found in most unrefined grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits. Whole flax seed (with the shell) has been recognized as the richest source of dietary plant lignans and contains from 75 to [...]

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The ultimate good carbohydrate?

September 8, 2010

With the low-carb craze sweeping America, there is an ultimate good carbohydrate that everyone needs to know about: beta-glucan (or “BG” for short). Perhaps you have heard that grain products such as barley and oatmeal lower the risks of heart disease, bad cholesterol levels, and diabetes…But do you know how and why they work? It [...]

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How many of us know about..stearates?

July 26, 2010

Check your vitamin labels! Do they contain Magnesium Stearate or Stearic Acid? Studies by the University of Texas Health Science Center and the East Carolina University School of Medicine reveal that these toxic excipients cause a rapid collapse of T-cell membrane function and cell death; therefore suppressing the immune system. (Immunology, 1990, Jul.)

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What is hiding in your toothpaste?

July 17, 2010

Have  you wondered what chemicals are lurking in your regular toothpaste? Well,let me walk you through… Detergents (also called Surfactants ), are used in fabric softeners, paints, adhesives, inks, ski wax, snowboard wax, de-inking of recycled paper, laxatives, agrochemical formulations, herbicides and some insecticides).

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What do you know about your sunscreen?

July 9, 2010

Summer is already here and many questions regarding sun safety are sure to come up: How much sun is safe? Do I need sunscreen? Do my clothes actually protect me from the sun?…the list goes on. One thing that I am certain of is that most people do not know the real answers to most [...]

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Poor digestion?

July 7, 2010

Arthritis, gastrointestinal distress, allergies, skin conditions, obesity, and even cancer are just some of the conditions brought about by poor digestion. Enzymes are the key to proper digestion. While there are over 1,000 different enzymes that play a role in your body’s metabolism, only digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down food into its simplest [...]

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