Category Archives: family

Organics versus GMO’s?

Why is it today that organics are now growing at over 20% annually? Farmers use to feed 5-6 people, now they feed 126 people. Seeds that have been “genetically modified” are “owned” by the company that “genetically” modified them, so … Continue reading

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Your Preference: GIGO with your Pantry Choice?

What did we feed our families today?  Did we give our kids caffeine? What nutrition did that provide to them? Did we give them sugar water that could promote tooth decay (maybe without really even seeing the connection)? Did we … Continue reading

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What is Nutrient Dense Food?

As nutrients go up, calories go down – a term that I have heard more and more in the last year is called nutrient dense food. The movie, Veducated, asks the question: why should we die unnecessarily of cancer, stroke, … Continue reading

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Different Reasons People Become Vegan

In the movie Veducated, each week focused on different reasons or learning points about why the author choose to go vegan, and the training she was taking these three “volunteers” through to explore becoming vegan. Another week talked about factory … Continue reading

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The China Study: Plant to Animal Diet

T. Colin Campbell, author of The China Study, was interviewed during the Vegetarian Summerfest, in the movie, Veducated. He has a degree in nutritional biochemistry and has been a Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University. He was part … Continue reading

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