5 Things the FDA’s Proposed Label Changes Got Right
The calories-in-calories-out myth has become woefully outdated. Calories do count, but where they come from matters far more.
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The calories-in-calories-out myth has become woefully outdated. Calories do count, but where they come from matters far more.
5 Things the FDA’s Proposed Label Changes Got Right Read More »
Three decades ago, when I was still in medical school, autism affected one in 10,000 children. What changed between then and now to cause one in 50 children to become autistic?
Environmental Toxins Linked to Rise in Autism Read More »
A bee colony is a super organism: all members are interdependent and as such serve the same sacred purpose. This focus energetically creates a unified field, and the matrix of the unified field is divine.
The Beehive Effect: Spiritual Healing In The Field Read More »
Systemic pesticides threaten to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Bees, the planet’s No. 1 insect pollinators, are dying at an alarming rate. In parts of China, farmers are already forced to pollinate by hand.
Systemic Insecticides: A Disaster In The Making Read More »
Recently I was wandering through an Asian market and came across Dried Basil Seeds. In my haste, I thought it just said basil seeds.
Amazing Basil Seeds: Not Just For Growing Anymore (Including Recipes) Read More »
It was 2007 when I began scouring the net for information on colony collapse disorder, and came upon an eerie and beautifully sad short animation hailing from Lithuania.
Colony Collapse Disorder: Bee Deaths, An Unfinished Story Read More »
We often focus on the education of our diets, physical health, exercise, and even mental health, but we rarely focus on stimulating our personal growth and development.
5 Tips To Stimulate Personal Growth Read More »
The new “Made in Rural America” initiative is meant to aid “rural” and “regional” small farms in the expansion and sales of product. But some doubt it will help.
‘Made In Rural America’ But Not For Americans Read More »
Systemic pesticides kill bees, butterflies, and bats, and harm our environment. These pollinator issues were discussed in the D.C. spotlight the week of March 24th.
Systemic Pesticides Kill Bees And Harm The Environment Read More »
One student shares her story about how she was inspired to start saving bees.
Saving Bees: Sister Power Read More »
After almost 18 months of research, I launched Project Grow the Rainbow. I realized that education is needed and solutions can be simple.
Grow The Rainbow Project: Seeds For Bees Read More »
Could passion alone fuel young farmers? Casey Beck explores this question in an exclusive comment on her documentary “The Organic Life.”
From Soil With Love: Can We Sustain Young Farmers? Read More »