Posts Tagged Dr. Mercola

Dr. Andrew Wakefield, In-Depth

Interviews with Dr. Andrew Wakefield

  1. Alex Jones show, part 1 of 3 January 2011
  2. Alex Jones show, part 2 of 3 January 2011
  3. Alex Jones show, part 3 of 3 January 2011
  1. Dr. Mercola, part 1 of 10 April 2010
  2. Dr. Mercola, part 2 of 10 April 2010
  3. Dr. Mercola, part 3 of 10 April 2010
  4. Dr. Mercola, part 4 of 10 April 2010
  5. Dr. Mercola, part 5 of 10 April 2010
  6. Dr. Mercola, part 6 of 10 April 2010
  7. Dr. Mercola, part 7 of 10 April 2010
  8. Dr. Mercola, part 8 of 10 April 2010
  9. Dr. Mercola, part 9 of 10 April 2010
  10. Dr. Mercola, part 10 of 10 April 2010

About the Book

Callous Disregard, by Dr. Andrew Wakefield Read the rest of this entry »

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MSG: Is This Silent Killer Lurking in Your Kitchen Cabinets?

MSG, additive, processed foodby Dr. Mercola

A widespread and silent killer that’s worse for your health than alcohol, nicotine and many drugs is likely lurking in your kitchen cabinets right now. “It” is monosodium glutamate (MSG), a flavor enhancer that’s known widely as an addition to Chinese food, but that’s actually added to thousands of the foods you and your family regularly eat, especially if you are like most Americans and eat the majority of your food as processed foods or in restaurants.

MSG is one of the worst food additives on the market and is used in canned soups, crackers, meats, salad dressings, frozen dinners and much more. It’s found in your local supermarket and restaurants, in your child’s school cafeteria and, amazingly, even in baby food and infant formula.

MSG is more than just a seasoning like salt and pepper, it actually enhances the flavor of foods, making processed meats and frozen dinners taste fresher and smell better, salad dressings more tasty, and canned foods less tinny.

While MSG’s benefits to the food industry are quite clear, this food additive could be slowly and silently doing major damage to your health. Read the rest of this entry »

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How Metals in Food Affect Your Child’s Behavior

heavy metals, metal, zinc, behavior, lead, mercury, aluminum, ADD, ADHDAccording to a lead researcher in the field, the contamination of food with certain metals needs to be urgently addressed in light of growing evidence linking trace metals to behavioral problems.

It has long been known that excessive amounts of any metal could be potentially dangerous, but there is now also strong evidence that even tiny amounts of some metals can contribute to aggressive or antisocial behavior, says Neil Ward, a professor of chemistry at the UK’s University of Surrey.

Lead has been linked to antisocial behavior, partly because it contributes to nutrient depletion. Aluminum has also been linked to antisocial behavior, as it competes for the binding sites of biochemical receptors of other metal ions, such as iron and zinc. Read the rest of this entry »

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