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GMO, genetically modified food

Are Your “Natural” Foods REALLY Natural?

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

April 22, 2016

  • What the FDA has to say about “natural” food
  • How to guarantee 100% natural food all of the time
  • Tell the government what you REALLY think

How often do you stand in front of the refrigerator or kitchen cabinet, trying to decide what you’re going to eat?

Well, if you lived a few centuries ago, you wouldn’t have had much of a choice. Your only option would have been to eat whatever was available. And your selections would be pretty slim.

Are You Suffering From...

  • Love handles and a pot belly
  • Romance that isn't what it used to
  • Forgetfulness and inattention
  • Low (or no) strength and endurance
  • A sex drive that's shifted into neutral...or worse

If so...you may have Mature Male Burnout.  Click here to discover more about this unique condition and what you can do about it.

If freshly caught meat was available you’d dive into it with relish. But more often than not, you’d end up gathering berries, herbs, nuts and other plant-based foods for your next meal.

These days, eating is much more complicated. And it’s not nearly as healthy – even when it sounds like it is. Continue reading

Additive-Free Diet

By Bonnie Jenkins, Advanced Natural Wellness

If you’re anything like me, going to the grocery store these days can make you cringe. Flour is up 37 percent, eggs have shot up 35 percent and milk now costs you 23 percent more. Even dried beans – the staple of budget cooking – have risen more than 21 percent.

Are You Suffering From...

  • Love handles and a pot belly
  • Romance that isn't what it used to
  • Forgetfulness and inattention
  • Low (or no) strength and endurance
  • A sex drive that's shifted into neutral...or worse

If so...you may have Mature Male Burnout.  Click here to discover more about this unique condition and what you can do about it.

It’s even worse if you buy pre-made convenience foods. Not only are they more expensive, you’re actually getting less real food for your money.  What you are getting is a mouthful of unpronounceable – and possibly harmful – food additives. Continue reading