This new year, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is changing labeling rules for genetically modified foods.
Foods containing ‘genetically engineered’ (GE) ingredients or ‘genetically modified organisms’ (GMOs) will now simply be marked as ‘bio-engineered’.
The USDA has said the change “avoids a patchwork of state labeling rules” to provide a national standard for the labels that were once set on a state-by-state basis.
“The worst part of this law is the use of the term ‘bioengineered,’ because that’s not a term most consumers are familiar with,” said Gregory Jaffe, director of the Center for Science in the Public’s biotechnology project Interest.
Some commonly bioengineered foods include:
While on the Elimination Diet, I unfortunately realized that my off-the-grid treat when I traveled to Virginia to be with my boyfriend was Fritos Corn Chips. It’s a remnant from my childhood. Then I discovered that I am very sensitive to corn. I could never figure out what was causing my stomach to upset. After the Elimination Diet I know what to eliminate
Back to Fritos…… Not only are they NOT organic, but they are most likely genetically engineered.
Goodbye Fritos corn chips.
And eggs
And coffee
And sugar
And Dairy
It’s worth it to have better health, better digestion and better sleep.
Food is an important part of bone health. It’s the only thing we do every day, often three times a day. Every fork counts.
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It takes place from January 17 to 23 with an incredible line-up of speakers.
I’m presenting on day 5; January 21, 2022: “Food for your bones”
A bonus upon registration is a key presentation by Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN
In this free video you will learn:
Each day’s presentations are on-demand for a 24-hour period beginning at 10:00 AM AMUS Eastern.
Join me and 45 other experts at the Natural Approaches to Osteoporosis and Bone Health Summit.
Kim Millman, MD, PhD about the causes of bone loss and nutrients for stronger bones
Terry Wahls, MD the link between autoimmune diseases and osteoporosis
Felice Gersch, MD the role of estrogen on bone health
Stephanie Seneth, PhD about glyphosate and your bones. Glyphosates are widespread in our food supply, especially in highly processed foods.
Clinton Rubin, PhD – Low intensity vibration for bones and the latest research in vibration and bone health.
Deva Boone, MD, FACS, FACE – influence of the parathyroid gland on osteoporosis.
Dr. Boone takes the complicated and uses simple language to help understand the role of the parathyroid gland.
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