California Lowers Organic Standards in Face of Historic Drought

California Lowers Organic Standards in Face of Historic Drought

Organic farms in 53 out of 58 counties in California are set to produce "faked," cheapened organic meat and dairy products in the first quarter of 2014.

In the face of a historic drought, California's organic standards have been cut in half. Instead of requiring livestock to graze on nutrient-rich grass for four months, the standards will be slashed to accommodate drought conditions. During the drought, livestock will only be required to graze for two months, allowing farmer's to bring in emergency feed for their livestock, which scientifically cheapens the nutritive, organic standards.

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11 Chemicals Creating ‘Global, Silent Pandemic’ of Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia, Study Finds

11 Chemicals Creating ‘Global, Silent Pandemic’ of Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia, Study Finds

Children today may be at a greater risk of developing cognitive and behavioral issues including autism, ADHD and dyslexia, due to exposure to “new” chemicals, reveals an unsettling new study.

The study, published in The Lancet Neurology, finds a list of common chemicals are likely contributing to what the researchers are calling the “global, silent pandemic of neurodevelopmental toxicity” in children, reports Forbes.

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Destruction of the Environment through Monocrop Practices and Over Farming

Destruction of the Environment through Monocrop Practices and Over Farming

Over the past hundred years, the industrialization of agriculture has revolutionized the way we grow food, the way we live, and the food we eat. Efficient machinery, irrigation, and the use of pesticides and better fertilizers has allowed for the growth of high yielding crops, so much so that grain production has more than doubled within the last 60 years. Despite the immediate benefits of modern agriculture practices, a wide variety of issues have developed, which now threaten the sustainability of vegetation and our overall health.

Modern Farms and Monocultures

The specialized machinery of large farms requires only one crop to be grown at a time.  This is known as a monocrop. Currently, only three crops account for 60% of the world’s diet: rice, corn, and wheat.  As a result, agricultural diversity has considerably decreased. Traditionally, multiple crops were grown together in the same fields. This practice is still typically found in the rainforest, wherein numerous grains, vegetables, trees, fruits, and root crops are all grown together. Allowing for such biodiversity protects against stripping the land of precious nutrients, in addition to warding off any pests, such as birds and insects, which might be repelled by certain plants. Monocrops, though yielding a significantly high amount, are more vulnerable to pests and loss of nutrients. This phenomenon is essentially coined “over farming.” Over farming has created a reliance on chemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers, just to keep these crops alive and profitable.

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Can’t Keep Your New Year’s Resolution? Why It's Not Your Fault

Can’t Keep Your New Year’s Resolution? Why It's Not Your Fault

Recent studies are demonstrating a direct correlation between toxicity levels, weight gain, lack of weight loss, and unexplained illnesses. Regal Supplements offers 5 natural detoxifiers all in 1 supplement (Royal Detox) that can help deliver a balanced detox.

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Natural News Now Publishing Heavy Metals Lab Results for Grocery Products, Organic Foods and Superfoods

Natural News Now Publishing Heavy Metals Lab Results for Grocery Products, Organic Foods and Superfoods

TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In conjunction with the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center (ConsumerWellness.org), Natural News (NaturalNews.com) has begun publishing heavy metals lab reports for off-the-shelf food products. With industrial pollution worsening and many "organic" foods now imported from China, heavy metals and toxic elements are increasingly being found in foods purchased by consumers, including some certified organic foods.

Through NaturalNews.com, heavy metals lab results are available free to the public and include parts per billion (ppb) concentrations of Aluminum, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, Lead and Copper. Due to concerns about foods absorbing radioactive fallout from the Fukushima catastrophe, results for Cesium and Uranium are also included. Toxic elements are linked to diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, kidney failure, cognitive impairment, birth defects, hardening of the arteries and more.

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The Correct Spelling of Perfume: Poison

The Correct Spelling of Perfume: Poison

Fragrance hypersensitivity has become the most common allergy among adults. More than 2 millions Americans suffer from a condition called "multiple chemical sensitivity." This means they're either allergic to the fragrances that go into perfumes, colognes and other scented products, or to the additional 12 to 18 toxins typically added from a cauldron of 5,000 chemicals.

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Balancing pH with Zeolite

Balancing pH with Zeolite

A balanced pH level is essential for the optimal functioning of your body. Your pH level is considered balanced and healthy when it falls between 7.35 and 7.45 on the pH scale.  When your pH falls below 7.35 it is considered acidic. It is within this acidic pH range that bacteria and viruses grow out of control, the immune system becomes weakened, and the body will begin to breakdown.  The health supplement zeolite restores pH balance, so you can continue to live a healthy life.

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Japan Tsunami Debris: Toxicity Main U.S. Concern

(CBS NEWS) NEW YORK -- Japan's tsunami last year sent an estimated five tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Experts say roughly a ton-and-a-half of debris is still afloat, heading toward Western U.S. shores. Some has already washed up in Alaska.
The earthquake-spurred tsunami resulted in an emergency at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, which sent untold amounts of radioactivity into the air.

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