Showing posts with label health food store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health food store. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Gubernatorial Candidate Phil Moffett, Farm & Food Freedom, FDA Nullification, Diabetes Reversal & More on The Robert Scott Bell Show March 17, 2011


Robert Scott Bell Show March 17, 2011


Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Phil Moffett reveals his campaign platform and it is loaded with farm, food and health freedom! Why does he want to nullify the FDA? He’s got my vote!

http://www.philmoffett.com/

http://bit.ly/g29oBQ


Francisco Rodriguez joins me to discuss regulatory freedom from the Natural Products Expo West.


Is the FDA gagging journalists now? What more can they do to destroy the First Amendment?http://www.anh-usa.org/is-fda-handing-out-gag-orders-to-journalists-now/


Let the FDA know how you feel about Freedom of Speech!

https://secure3.convio.net/aahf/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=677


Could ADHD actually increase creativity? Or are creative people more ADHD? Stay tuned for some perspectives you will never hear in the old media! http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/news/20110315/adhd-may-boost-creativity-in-adults?src=RSS_PUBLIC


How about some famous ADHD people – are you in good company?

http://www.adult-child-add-adhd.com/categories/general/famous_people.php


Old treatment better than new treatments for diabetes? How about no synthetics at all?

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/219102.php


A new herbal option for malaria? How about some old ones…

http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20110316/hl_hsn/herbalderivativewinspraiseasmalariatreatment


Nix the 6 and eat the 3! Omega-3 fats now acknowledged to reverse vision loss!

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/219205.php


Will modern medicine ever embrace natural options for pain relief?

http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/chronic-pain-10/alternative-treatments?src=RSS_PUBLIC


Be Prepared, Not Scared.

http://www.naturalnews.com/EconomicSurvival.html


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Monday, April 7, 2008

Harvard's Synthetic Vitamins or Whole Food Nutrition?


Harvard Researchers Skeptical About Multivitamins "An estimated 35 percent of U.S. adults take multivitamins regularly, but according to Harvard researchers, this could be causing more harm than good." I agree, if the multivitamins are synthetic echoes of their real cousins found in whole food.

The problem with these propaganda pieces against dietary supplements is that they rarely differentiate between whole food nutrition and the synthetic vitamins of Big Pharma. It's that simple. Although I am pleased that more people are looking to dietary supplements to regain or maintain their health, there is still much to be learned about the optimal form of those supplements.

Vitamins and minerals in a whole food matrix are optimal precisely because they exist in the state which we were designed to assimilate, process and excrete. Most Vitamin C sold today does not exist in a whole food state. While I agree it is much preferable to ingest a couple of thousand milligrams of C instead of a pharmaceutical drug that could kill you, there are much more efficient ways to get nutrients into your body and have them used appropriately.

Organic whole food nutrition may be the fastest growing segment of the dietary supplement business -- a good sign that nutritional consciousness is rising. However, if you shop for supplements at the corner drug store, you are likely paying too much (even at Wal-Mart prices) for too little or nothing at all -- or even worse, something that may actually be toxic to the body. Multi-vitamins from the mass market are sure to increase oxidative stress, rather than reduce it as they claim.

Support your local health food store, or give Chuck at Choose To Be Healthy a call at 1-866-424-1077 and get started on whole food nutritional supplements.


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