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Dr Thunder is not your doctor

[ 0 ] April 8, 2012 |
Dr Thunder is not your doctor

According to the Wikipedia: “Dr Thunder is a brand of soft drink produced for Wal-Mart stores. Dr Thunder was originally called “Southern Lightning,” but the name was changed to reflect its similarities to Dr Pepper.” Recently, Pepsi and Coca-Cola agreed to remove alleged carcinogen from their caramel coloring. Yeah… This is just another your family […]

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Easter Bad Surprise Lollipops

[ 0 ] April 5, 2012 |
Easter Bad Surprise Lollipops

I think this Easter Egg Surprise Lollipops would make Jesus to throw up. Why? Because Jesus would expect TRUTH, something really loving, healthy and nourishing in the treat, wouldn’t He? Instead, He would find only LIES: chemical simulation of the flavors and a bunch of nasty artificial colors imitating strawberry, watermelon and blue raspberry. Yes, […]

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V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

[ 3 ] April 4, 2012 |
V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

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

[ 1 ] March 31, 2012 |
V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

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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Swedish Fish: What do you chew?

[ 0 ] March 28, 2012 |
Swedish Fish: What do you chew?

Swedish Fish is a soft & chewy fish-shaped candy made in Canada. The fish is originated from in Sweden where it is generally much paler in color and more translucent. The taste also differs slightly, the Swedish version being less sweet but more fruit-flavored, especially the yellow one. Why, why so many American versions of […]

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CVS cough drops with Red 40

[ 1 ] March 25, 2012 |
CVS cough drops with Red 40

In America, Red 40 is the most-widely used dye, which is capable of inducing immune-system tumors in laboratory animals. The dye causes allergic reactions in a small number of consumers and may trigger hyperactivity in children. CSPI warns that considering the safety questions Red 40 should be excluded from foods unless and until new tests […]

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Spectravite Senior multivitamin with AZO DYES

[ 0 ] March 21, 2012 |
Spectravite Senior multivitamin with AZO DYES

Hidden azo dyes In today’s America you have to be extremely vigilant to keep your blood stream clear of sneaky artificial colorants and sweeteners. A while ago I was quite surprised to find yellow azo dyes in dried fruits: papaya and mango sold at Walmart stores. Quick thought followed: maybe they inject Red 3 or […]

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Crystal Light Energy Squeeze

[ 0 ] March 17, 2012 |
Crystal Light Energy Squeeze

I have already reviewed a number of popular energy drinks earlier. Here is simplistic and yet very straight forward analogy to consider. If your car doesn’t run very well there is a good chance that the quality of the gasoline is poor so either it doesn’t burn fast enough or it carries some stuff that […]

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Health effects of drinking sodas

[ 8 ] March 14, 2012 |
Health effects of drinking sodas

I don’t drink Coca-Cola, Pepsi or Dr Pepper. Why? Well, classic Coke contains too much sugar, 55 g per 0.5 L, so you have to run 2 miles to burn off a bottle of Coke. From the other hand, both diet and, especially, zero Coke are nothing else to me but chemically contaminated water. I […]

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belVita Biscuits: Worth trying!

[ 2 ] March 10, 2012 |
belVita Biscuits: Worth trying!

Last November Kraft Foods announced its intentions to introduce belVita in the USA, which was sold in Europe for the last decade (what took them so long to bring a healthy product to America?) marked the food company’s re-entrance into grain-based breakfasts. When I first spotted belVita Blueberry on Walmart shelves, I pulled out my […]

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