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New rules will turn milk lovers into outlaws
Source: Healthier Talk Ireland’s famous fresh dairy products are about to go sour: After years of allowing unregulated raw milk sales, the government is getting ready to cut it all off practically overnight. The total ban on raw milk sales … Continue reading →
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You are what you eat: Why do male consumers avoid vegetarian options?
Mary-Ann Twist EurekAlert Why are men generally more reluctant to try vegetarian products? According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, consumers are influenced by a strong association of meat with masculinity. “We examined whether people in … Continue reading →
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Study sheds new light on importance of human breast milk ingredient
Phyllis Picklesimer EurekAlert URBANA – A new University of Illinois study shows that human milk oligosaccharides, or HMO, produce short-chain fatty acids that feed a beneficial microbial population in the infant gut. Not only that, the bacterial composition adjusts as … Continue reading →
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New study: Amish prove raw milk promotes health in children
Rady Ananda Food Freedom News An international team of researchers recently confirmed that children who drink fresh milk – unprocessed and unpasteurized – have a better immune response to allergens and are far less likely to develop asthma. Researchers from … Continue reading →
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Potent protein heals wounds, boosts immunity and protects from cancer
Dr. Hans Vogel EurekAlert Special issue on disease fighting properties of lactoferrin Ottawa, Ontario (April 30, 2012)–Lactoferrin is an important iron-binding protein with many health benefits. The major form of this powerful protein, is secreted into human biofluids (e.g. milk, … Continue reading →
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Milk’s hidden additives
Helen Wellings Today Tonight A special report reveals the widespread industry practice of adding additives to milk, making it cheaper to produce while changing its texture.
Eating These 3 Superfoods Can Make You Look and Feel Decades Younger
Natasha Longo Prevent Disease Superfoods are naturally occurring foods with high concentrations of nutrients, antioxidants, enzymes, amino acids, and other compounds to protect and repair damage to our cells. Some of these superfoods are backed by over 4000 studies, boost … Continue reading →
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Shop-bought baby foods ‘lack vital nutrients essential for growth and protection against illness’
Sophie Borland Daily Mail Top selling baby foods lack vital nutrients essential for growth and protection against illness, researchers have warned. They have found that many of the most popular brands contain less than a fifth of the recommended daily … Continue reading →
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Unlabelled clone meat allowed on shop shelves as food safety proposals are ripped up
Sean Poulter Daily Mail Food from the offspring of cloned animals, including meat and milk, has been approved for sale without labels. The Food Standards Agency yesterday tore up proposals that would have required it to go through a safety … Continue reading →
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Suppliers refer Coles, Woolies to ACCC
Mark Hawthorne & Colin Kruger Sydney Morning Herald Suppliers to Australia’s two dominant supermarket chains have complained to the consumer watchdog about ”unconscionable conduct” by Coles and Woolworths. The chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Rod Sims, told … Continue reading →
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