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V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

[ 0 ] April 11, 2012 |

The very existence of the energy drink market in America, especially with its major consumer base of ages 14 to 34, indicates that something is really wrong with today’s America lifestyle. Furthermore, poor health of today’s young Americans contributes heavily into the troubled tomorrow of this country.  I have already reviewed a number of popular […]

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V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

[ 3 ] April 4, 2012 |

Here is another reliable product from the Campbell Soup Company, V8 V-Fusion which has NO dangerous food additives. This is a balanced blend of 10 vegetable and fruit juices reconstituted from the concentrates. NO sugar or High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Added; NO artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Bravo!  DyeDiet RECOMMENDED V8 V-Fusion: Risk and […]

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V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

[ 1 ] March 31, 2012 |

When occasionally plain pure water is not available, I choose V8 original vegetable juice with its only 50 calories per 8 OZ serving.  It’s a healthy stuff! The Diet V8 Splash  is a “diet” version of V8 Splash with “all the flavor and vitamins of regular V8 Splash—but with just 10 calories and 3 grams […]

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Guide to Vitamin D Deficiency

Guide to Vitamin D Deficiency

[ 0 ] July 17, 2014 |

The below article has been kindly offered by Laura Chapman of KwikMed, a freelance health writer. Although most of us meet our vitamin and mineral requirements without too much difficulty, there is one exception. Increasing numbers of us are developing a deficiency of vitamin D, with research estimating that more than 40% of Americans are […]

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Red hot Doritos: Why to avoid it

Red hot Doritos: Why to avoid it

[ 0 ] May 7, 2014 |

Doritos is a snack made of ground corn, vegetable oil and salt plus flavors and seasoning. In my view, only plain Doritos Toasted Corn is what you can eat without taking risk of being intoxicated. Consider this: Nacho Cheese’s flavor is made by addition of 31 more ingredients to the basic 3 of the Toasted […]

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Mac and Cheese, please!

Mac and Cheese, please!

[ 0 ] March 29, 2014 |

Perhaps millions of Americans have very fond memories of macaroni and cheese from their childhood. At the end of 18 century, the future president Thomas Jefferson fell in love with mac and cheese while visiting northern Italy so that he decided to start a manufacturing in America. After 1802 when Jefferson served his favorite “macaroni […]

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Mummified bologna of Bar-s Foods

Mummified bologna of Bar-s Foods

[ 0 ] March 8, 2014 |

It turns out the more popular brand is the more health damaging it can be. When once in a while I order a foot long sandwich at Subway, I never ask for American cheese. Perhaps not so many Americans know that the way American cheese is made makes it illegal to sell it in the […]

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Food for your pet: Hidden toxins to watch

Food for your pet: Hidden toxins to watch

[ 1 ] February 16, 2014 |

Although I never wrote about pet food, I read the ingredients and so I was very well aware of the chemical outrage affecting health and life of our lovely animals through the stuff they eat. Our pets do not read ingredients neither they do read reviews; you are the one who supposed to get informed […]

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Planters: Chemical secrets of the peanut mix

Planters: Chemical secrets of the peanut mix

[ 0 ] February 2, 2014 |

Everybody knows Planters, an American snack food offered to you by Kraft Foods. As many other seemingly healthy products, this one has its own chemical ingredients that have no place in your healthy diet. I personally have no reason to trust the one-eyed mascot – Mr. Peanut and Kraft Foods altogether. Instead, I do read […]

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Arsenic: What you should know

Arsenic: What you should know

[ 3 ] January 21, 2014 |

According to the Wikipedia, arsenic is a chemical element that occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal. It was first documented by Albertus Magnus in 1250. The main use of metallic arsenic is for strengthening alloys of copper and especially lead (for example, in […]

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