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Mercy View Meadow: July 2015
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Sunday, July 12, 2015. A Letter to the Editor of BBC World Service concerning their coverage of GMOs. I listen to BBC World Service. Night on Sirius XM. I was. Appalled that BBC would broadcast such a biased report about GMOs as the one I heard recently (6/1/15) on The Inquiry. It sounded like a propaganda press release. From the genetic engineering industry (Monsanto) attempting to gloss over the serious scientific questions. The book, ‘. Shockingly,...
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Mercy View Meadow: February 2013
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Monday, February 4, 2013. That "Flu Epidemic" - What to do about it. With all the hullabaloo about a flu epidemic and "get your flu shot" ( of questionable value. Why is there so little emphasis on how to boost the immune system so you don't get sick in the first place, and why are some simple proven means to beat the flu never mentioned, except to scoff at them? What should you do to avoid and deal with colds and flu? 1 Limit refined sugars. Grandma ...
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Mercy View Meadow: August 2012
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Saturday, August 25, 2012. I don't understand why. I don't understand why folks are so enamored of Paul Ryan! I appears to me that he stands for demolishing the safety nets that are a hallmark of a civilized society, while using the army as a substitute safety net (do we need more foreign adventures? Yes, we have too many regulations, but do we need to shut down everything that protects us from the predatory nature of big for-profit corporations?
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Mercy View Meadow: December 2012
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Friday, December 21, 2012. Nutrition and Behavior - a neglected link? Excerpted from my Christmas letter for this holiday season:. Now violence has intruded itself into our holiday season, and we are led to wonder what prompts such vicious behavior. All sorts of causes are cited, but some important ones are overlooked or ignored. Barb Stitt, probation officer, in her book, Food and Behavior: a Natural Connection. An article by Kevin Drum. In the lates...
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A Big Fat Debate | Civil Eats
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Kristin Wartman is a journalist who writes about food, health, politics, and culture. Her work has appeared in. The New York Times. Huffington Post and many others. Kristin's first book, Formerly Known as Food a critical look at how the industrial food system is changing our minds, bodies, and culture is forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press. Saving Bread, Wine, and Chocolate. Why Food Belongs in Our Discussions of Race. GMO-Free & Fewer Calories Too!
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The New Agriculture: Part V: Is High Brix Enough?
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I won't rest until farming is cooler than rock 'n roll. Thursday, March 11, 2010. Part V: Is High Brix Enough? Part V: Is High Brix Enough? Edited March 14, 2010. Does that mean that a crop that has a high reading in *Brix is high in nutrients? Probably, but which nutrients and in what form? Are those nutrients in the best proportion and amounts for human and animal health? Maybe, maybe not. What do other common items measure in *Brix? The household chemicals and other liquids were taken up directly from...
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Mercy View Meadow: March 2012
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Friday, March 2, 2012. I'm a schizophrenic Progressive. The current USDA goal of eliminating access to raw milk by 2020 is but one example of regulatory overkill. Never mind that good quality raw milk has nourished millions of people around the world for thousands of year, and there are currently better that 8 million raw milk drinkers in this country with no evidence that it is more dangerous than all the other things on our grocery store shelves.
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Mercy View Meadow: January 2014
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Fight the Flu with Vitamin C. It’s all over the news papers – People are dying of flu – get your flu shot! Is this really the answer to flu? To more information about vitamin C and sources, including Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins. By Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D., the book that alerted me to this powerful therapy. There is a link on my website to a powerful little video, called Living Proof.
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Mercy View Meadow: Let's deal with the Ebola Crisis!
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Let's deal with the Ebola Crisis! With the ebola virus scaring the wits out of everyone, and even doctors and nurses dying from the infection, it’s time to remind folks that there is a very likely effective cure which is still being ignored by mainstream medicine. Dr. Thomas Levy, MD, JD, in Curing the Incurable. Ebola Virus - (Curable-? Platelets, which plan an integral role in blood clotting. To date, no vital infection h...
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Mercy View Meadow: Some Fruits are Better Than Others...
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A few thoughts from a retired and reformed dietitian. Thursday, September 19, 2013. Some Fruits are Better Than Others. In the headlines this month:. Some Fruits Are Better Than Others". Http:/ well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/04/some-fruits-are-better-than-others/. Our local Toledo Blade picked up on the story today and here's Dr. Mercola's take on this research. Why is this so important? The research highlighted in the NYTimes article says eating apples, grapes, grapefruit, and especially blueberries was...
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