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A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives

Author : Linda Bonvie
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 49,61 MB
Release : 2020-03-17
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 151075377X

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Recognize, identify, and eliminate from your diet the most harmful ingredients, such as high fructose corn syrup, aluminum, carrageenan, and more, that you never knew you consumed every day! These days, the food on our tables is a far cry from what our grandparents ate. While it may look and taste the same and is often marketed under familiar brand names, our food has slowly but surely morphed into something entirely different—and a lot less benign. Ever wondered how bread manages to stay “fresh” on store shelves for so long? How do brightly colored cereals get those vibrant hues? Are artificial sweeteners really a healthy substitute for sugar? Whether you’re an experienced label reader or just starting to question what’s on your plate, A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives helps you cut through the fog of information overload. With current, updated research, A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives identifies thirteen of the most worrisome ingredients you might be eating and drinking every day. Learn about: • The commonly used flavor enhancers you should avoid at all costs • Two synthetic sweeteners that are wreaking havoc on the health of Americans in ways ordinary sugar does not • Artificial colors and preservatives in your child’s diet and how they have been linked directly to ADHD • The “hidden” ingredients in most processed foods that were declared safe to consume without ever really being researched • The hazardous industrial waste product that’s in your food and beverages • The toxic metal found in processed foods that has been linked to Alzheimer’s • The invisible meat and seafood ingredient that’s more dangerous than “Pink Slime” In a toxic world, educate yourself, change what you and your family eat, and avoid these poisons that are the known causes of our most prevalent health problems.

Consumer's Guide to a Brave New World

Author : Wesley J. Smith
Publisher : Encounter Books
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 40,49 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 1594034265

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" Scare headlines about the first human clones appear in our newspapers. Biotech companies brag about manufacturing human embryos as "products" for use in medical treatments. Events are moving so fast—and biotechnology seems so complicated—that many of us worry we can’t keep up. But now, Wesley J. Smith provides us with a guide to the brave new world that is no longer a figment of our imagination, but a reality just around the corner of our lives. Smith unravels the mystery of stem cells and shows what’s at stake in the controversy over using them for research. He describes the emerging science of human cloning—the most radical technology in history—and shows how it moves forward inexorably against the moral consensus of the world. But at the core of this highly readable and carefully researched book is a report on the gargantuan "Big Biotech" industry and its supporters in the universities and the science and bioethics establishments. Smith reveals how the lure of huge riches, mixed with the ideology of "scientism," threatens to impose on society a "new eugenics" that would dismantle ethical norms and call into question the uniqueness and importance of all human life. "At stake," he warns, "is whether science will continue to serve society, or instead dominate it." In Consumer’s Guide to a Brave New World, Smith presents a clear-eyed vision of two potential futures. In one, we will use biotechnology as a powerful tool to treat disease and improve the quality of our lives. But in another, darker scenario, we will be steered onto the antihuman path that Aldous Huxley and other prophetic writers warned against half a century ago. "

Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings

Author : Alex Wilson
Publisher :
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 12,10 MB
Release : 1996
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780918249241

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The updated 5th edition of Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings identifies the most energy-efficient home appliances by brand name and model number. Reader-friendly and packed with illustrations, this handbook helps any homeowner save energy and money. Chapters include: -- energy use and the environment -- insulating and sealing air leaks -- new window options -- space heating -- cooling and air conditioning -- water heating -- refrigeration -- lighting...and much more This book is as compact and efficient as its subject matter. Its 274 pages are crammed with money-saving information. A directory of manufacturers helps the reader access purchase information on recommended appliances.

A Consumer Guide to FDA.

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 19,97 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Government publications
ISBN :

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Abstract: Intended to help consumers understand and get help from the Food and Drug Administration, the booklet explains the laws enforsed by FDA, how FDA enforces the law, and when and how to report to FDA. Also discussed are how to comment on proposed FDA regulations, how to petition FDA, finding out about regulations, and FDA advisory committees. FDA publication are listed. FDA Consumer Affairs Officers, national headquarters, and regional and field offices are listed.

A Consumer's Guide To Laboratory Tests

Author : Mary C. Ricotta, Ph.D
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 46,31 MB
Release : 2010-08-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1615924582

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When a physician recommends that you undergo a clinical test, most people wonder why they need the test and what the results may say about their health. This informative, accessible, layperson''s guide to laboratory tests helps you to understand the many kinds of tests that are performed, exactly what is being tested, and, most importantly, what the results mean. Experienced clinical laboratory scientist Mary C. Ricotta, Ph.D., explains the importance of lab tests in the overall evaluation of health and clarifies the often-confusing medical jargon. Organizing the guide according to various body systems for ease of reference, she discusses: hematology (blood diseases) and coagulation (blood-clotting) blood-bank testing and blood compatibility testing clinical chemistry (glucose, urea, calcium, enzymes, lipids, proteins, electrolytes, and other analytes) microbiology (fungi, parasites, bacteria, and viruses) immunology urinalysis histology (body tissues) cytology and Pap smears molecular biotechnology (DNA testing) Also included are useful appendices that define the body systems and the array of disorders and diseases that can be detected through laboratory tests. A glossary of medical terminology provides useful explanations of unfamiliar terms. This excellent, easy-to-use reference book will help you stay informed about your health and enable you to communicate more effectively with your physician.

A Consumers Guide to Instructional Scientific Equipment

Author : National Science Foundation (U.S.). Office of Experimental Projects and Programs
Publisher :
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,9 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Laboratories
ISBN :

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The Consumer's Guide to Understanding and Using the Law

Author : Daniel L. Johnson
Publisher : Betterway Publications
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 21,10 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781558703322

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Introduces the legal system, and discusses the law as it pertains to families, real estate, crime, consumer contracts, personal injuries, wills, work, and business