2009 Newsletters September: Vitamin D Deficiency August: Get Rid of Acid Reflux! July: Lets End Flouridation! April: Live to Remember More! March: Research finds popular household pets transmit dangerous parasites to humans February: Researchers Acknowledged Limitations of their Study when Applied to Most Healthy People January: Could your Spice rack Battle Foodborne Pathogens? 2008 Newsletters December: Vaccine – Bad Medicine November: Dr. Clark opinion on the Bee Problem proves correct! October: How to Prepare for Winter Season August: Plastic Precautions July: A Passion for Pomegranates June: Sprouted Pepitas – Nutritional Dynamos May: Dawn of the Super Bug. The Problem with Antibacterial Soaps April: Molds - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly2007 Newsletters July-August: Time to Come Clean About Corporate Soap June: Turmeric: The Golden Goddess May Issue: Aspartame: A Clear and Present Danger March-April: The Dangers of Magnesium Deficiency February: The Magic of Digestive Enzymes January: Soy: Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing 2006 Newsletters December: Sophistication creeps up on us November: Kidney Health in a Toxic World April: Soft drink makers’ verbal promises not worth the paper they are printed on March: Corporations that Control February: Anecdotal Medicine is Best! January: Agave: The Tree of Life and Abundance 2005 Newsletters September: Feel Good About Fresh Breath January-August: Optimizing Vitamin and Mineral Intake for Yourself 2004 Newsletters Fall: Just because you are paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you Summer: More Interesting Articles 2003 Newsletters Fall: Vitamins As Valuable As Ever Summer: Can Cauliflower Compete With Candy? Spring: Flurry Over Curry - Mainlining Fast Food - Hooking Our Kids 2002 Newsletters Winter: Evil Plot to Capture World Exposed - The Line to Take Over the World Lengthens Summer: UK Parents Saving Kids From Themselves - Dry Days at Middle School Autumn: Ethically-Challenged Coca-Cola Makes Effort- Diet Drinks? Forget It!- Vegetables Need Airtime, Too 2001 Newsletters Autumn: Schools Side With Junk-Food Vendors 2000 Newsletters Autumn: Why You Must Get The Lead Out Summer: Bad Is Good Spring: No argument, excipients are useful. But are they safe and necessary? DisclaimerFull Disclaimer
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