Dear Lisbon Reporter and NaturalNews readers,
We've just posted heavy metals, MRF and MCC lab test results for a few popular breakfast cereals. 20+ more are on the way over the next couple of days.
View the results here:
http://labs.naturalnews.com/Category-Foods.html
Contaminated Japanese rivers are dumping a steady stream of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean:
http://www.naturalnews.com/043544_contaminated_rivers_radiation_Pacific_Ocean.html
Argentina has halted Monsanto's GMO seed factory construction:
http://www.naturalnews.com/043546_Monsanto_GMO_seed_plant_Argentina.html
Widely-touted HIV "cure" from conventional medicine turns out to be a total hoax:
http://www.naturalnews.com/043541_HIV_treatment_false_cure_AIDS.html
More news continues below...
Wednesday on The Robert Scott Bell Show 3-5PM EDT: Ty Bollinger and RSB go outside the box for health freedom LIVE from the Organic Corner in Massapequa with Liana Werner-Gray of the Earth Diet. Call 1-866-939-2355 with your questions or comments! Listen in at www.NaturalNewsRadio.com.
Today on blogs.naturalnews.com:
- Good mood foods
- Emotional eating vs. conscious eating
- Rethink the pink: Women join together for REAL health solutions
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