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Liberia fires 10 government officials who fled the country fearing Ebola

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Six assistant ministers, two deputy ministers and two commissioners have left Liberia "without an excuse." The Ebola pandemic, which has taken the lives of more than 1,100 in Liberia alone, has government workers running for their lives. As the fear grows, governments are falling apart and healthcare systems are becoming overwhelmed. Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf had no choice this past week but to fire the 10 government workers. "These government officials showed insensitivity...

The biggest lies told by the food industry

By S. D. Wells, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) There's no wasting time here. People must know. You may be aware of some of the following tricks, lies, schemes and plots to keep people malnourished and in need of constant medical attention, but then again, you may not. The biggest lies in this world are the ones more likely to be believed, and "Big Food" has that kind of money to spend on YOU, so here we go: "For added freshness" and "as a preservative" -- These preservatives kill fungus and mutate human cells into cancer, yet...

Heal your thyroid with natural compounds

By Dr. David Jockers, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the fastest rising health conditions in the US is hypothyroidism. The most common symptoms experienced are lethargy, depression and weight gain. Some of the newest reports are estimating that 15-30% of the population may have thyroid problems. Heal your thyroid with natural compounds that support the hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenals and thyroid. 80% of hypothyroid conditions in the US are thought to be auto-immune conditions. Few doctors test for thyroid antibodies and so...

The best 9/11 video ever: Official story dismantled in under 5 minutes

By J. D. Heyes, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) More than 13 years after 9/11, which was (purportedly) the worst terrorist attack ever on the United States' home turf, there are still conspiracy theories circulating about which blame the attacks on elements other than the 19 men who have been identified by the government as having been responsible. Now, there is a new video called "9/11 - A Conspiracy Theory" that seeks to debunk all that we've been told about that fateful day in less than five minutes (click here to watch it...

Breastfed vs. bottle-fed babies produce long-lasting differences in immunity and gut flora, scientists find

By PF Louis, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) As outrageous as it may seem to those of us who are trying to be natural purists in an unnatural, artificial and synthetic chemical world, the increase in breastfeeding has created a dichotomy of breast milk advocates vs. formula bottle feeders who are too busy to breastfeed because they're career feminists who think that their husbands should share early childhood feeding duties with a bottle. [1] Of course, there are reasons to not breastfeed, especially among unhealthy women who...

B vitamins, your mental health & your wellbeing

By Michael Edwards, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) B vitamins are essential to many functions of the body. They aid in breaking down simple carbohydrates into glucose, the fuel for the brain and the body. They help manufacture new red blood cells and help them carry iron and create hemoglobin. And although these functions are vital to life, the most dramatic benefits of B vitamins are seen in relation to the brain and nervous system. Deficiencies in B vitamins run the gamut from simple fatigue all the way to death. In between these...

Mercury is twice as pervasive in environment as previously thought

By David Gutierrez, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) There is more than twice as much mercury contaminating the environment as scientists had previously thought, according to a study conducted by researchers from Harvard University and the Argonne National Laboratory, and published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology on August 15. According to the researchers, the study is the first time that anyone has quantified non-atmospheric forms of mercury pollution from sources such as mining or the manufacture and disposal of...

Office plants can increase productivity by 15% and improve overall well-being

By PF Louis, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) The University of Exeter in England coordinated a study that concluded late summer 2014 on increasing office productivity by placing indoor plants in actual working offices. Since NASA (National Aeronautic and Space Administration) did similar testing a few years ago, this may seem redundant. But NASA's focus was on optimal health while isolated indoors for long stretches, as in space stations or space shuttles. It wasn't on commercially enterprising offices and how it affects productivity...

4 ways to prevent allergies in children

By Derek Henry, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) Due to the overwhelming burden of toxins in the world and a largely monotonous diet rooted in grains and sugars, allergies have become commonplace. This has created a weakness in our genetic profile that is being passed down from one generation to the next, causing allergies to pop up in the very early stages of life. To counteract this trend, one must focus on optimal immune building strategies and the external environment in which children live. Here are 4 key factors to consider...

Russia completes dry run of nuclear bombing attack on America

By J. D. Heyes, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) The Cold War ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991, but under the stewardship of President Vladimir Putin, a former KGB agent, a new cold war between Russia and the United States appears to be forming. At least, it's cold for now. Over the past 30 months, Russian strategic (read nuclear) forces have begun testing U.S. defenses on a much more regular basis. The most recent attempt occurred just days ago when a pair of Russian strategic bombers practiced cruise...

Airborne military craft to conduct facial recognition from the sky

By J. D. Heyes, September 16 2014
(NaturalNews) The era of privacy -- or, at least, the era of the expectation of privacy in the U.S., the first nation in history to even recognize it as an inherent right -- appears to officially be over. And of course, it's all for our own protection. The Washington Post reported recently that military surveillance craft that were set to be placed over suburban Baltimore sometime this year were initially being designed to carry video surveillance cameras that are able to distinguish between humans...

U.S. government purchase of 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits is proof of expected viral outbreak across North America

By Mike Adams, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. State Department is purchasing 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits, a U.S.-based suit manufacturer announced late last week. [1] These 160,000 suits are being procured specifically to fight the exploding global pandemic of Ebola, but it's clear that these suits are also intended to be used in the United States, not Africa. There aren't even a thousand doctors left in the African countries being hit by Ebola. The Ebola pandemic is presently exploding beyond containment. "...Researchers...

Food brand update: Annie's sells out to General Mills while Barbara's gets its cereals Non-GMO Project Verified

By Mike Adams, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) General Mills, one of the most deceptive food companies in the world and a processed food giant that funds efforts to block GMO labeling transparency, is reportedly purchasing Annie's for $820 million. [1] Annie's, based in Berkeley, California, is a well-known organic food brand that has long been favored by organic consumers. General Mills, on the other hand, works hand in hand with the Grocery Manufacturers of America, a GMO food industry front group that engages in criminal money...

Computer model suggests 5,000 Ebola deaths by September 24; hundreds of thousands soon after

By Jonathan Benson, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Based on its current rate of spread, the West African Ebola outbreak is expected to surge in the coming weeks, according to a new study published in the journal PLOS Currents: Outbreaks. Researchers from Northeastern University in Boston have projected that as many as 10,000 cases of Ebola will be confirmed by September 24, with about 5,000 of these resulting in death. Using the Global Epidemic and Mobility Model as a benchmark, Marcelo F. C. Gomes and his colleagues estimated the...

Over 2 trillion becquerels of radioactive waste flowed from Fukushima plant into Pacific in just 10 months

By David Gutierrez, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) At least 2 trillion becquerels' worth of radioactive material flowed from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean between August 2013 and May 2014, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has admitted. The rate of release was 10 times higher than TEPCO's pre-meltdown threshold for radioactive material. A becquerel is a unit for measuring radioactive material that corresponds to one unit of radioactive decay per second. It is a way of...

Desperate Californians steal water from fire hydrants as rich community pays half a million dollars for overwatering lawns

By Jonathan Benson, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) The ongoing water crisis in California has sparked an apparent crime wave in some parts of the state, with desperate residents illegally taking water from fire hydrants in the middle of the night to keep their lawns green and their animals happy. Reports indicate that, in some areas, as much as 10 percent of the water supply has gone missing, presumably due to theft, a premonition of much worse things to come if rains remain at bay. The city of Lemoore, for instance, a community...

Quinoa's many health benefits

By Michael Ravensthorpe, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Quinoa is a grain crop native to the Andean Mountains of South America. Although the leaves of the plant can be consumed as a leaf vegetable, quinoa is primarily grown for its seeds. These seeds, which are cooked in a similar way to rice, come in three colors (red, white and black) and are much-loved for their significant health benefits. In fact, 2013 was crowned "The International Year of Quinoa" by the United Nations due to quinoa's high nutritional value and potential to contribute...

Spate of respiratory illnesses in Ohio children has doctors testing for rare virus

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Parents and medical professionals in Ohio are baffled after an abnormally large number of respiratory illnesses began rippling through the state, packing the emergency room full at the Nationwide Children's Hospital. The hospital's head doctors have already requested that virus samples be sent out to specialists to pinpoint the kind of outbreak the hospital is dealing with. Could it be a rare opportunistic virus or a new and emerging virus strain? In the last week of August, Nationwide...

Dengue fever outbreak spreads in Japan - just in time for GM mosquitoes and experimental vaccines

By Jonathan Benson, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Dozens of people in Japan have contracted a potentially deadly illness that hasn't been seen in the country for nearly 70 years. Reports indicate that visitors to Yoyogi Park, one of Tokyo's most popular leisure spots, have been falling ill with dengue fever, a mosquito-transmitted illness that mostly occurs in the more tropical regions of Southeast Asia but now appears to be on the move. Local officials closed the park after some 55 people, according to USA Today, fell ill with...

Medical debts outweigh emergency savings for 25 percent of Americans

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) A scathing new survey from Bankrate.com shows that a majority of Americans are more worried than ever about their healthcare and finances. The poll of 1,006 participants revealed a shocking trend of ballooning medical debts and dwindling personal savings. What's shocking is that most of this problem is caused by health insurance. In a way, this survey exposes health insurance plans for what they truly are -- medical system insurance. These monthly payment plans empower the medical...

Why people have allergies and how to alleviate them

By Derek Henry, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Allergies are a widespread health issue, and most people pass them off as relatively unimportant when it comes to evaluating their overall health. However, when you consider that an allergy is the result of a weakened immune system, then it become apparent that the root cause of the problem is a bit more serious than runny eyes and a stuffy nose. There are 3 main reasons a person has allergies, and most of the triggers are very common. Imbalanced immune functionOne of the main causes...

Lead contamination around closed Philadelphia factory threatens health of children, pregnant women

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Lead contamination and various other types of pollution have plagued Philadelphia for decades. Dating back to the 1800s, the densely populated city served as a home to a booming industrial district, ripe with a variety of manufacturers including textile mills, chemical factories, ironworks and lead-producing companies. The dissolution of the industrial era paved the way for urban development, offering city dwellers high-density living, neighborhood parks, shopping and restaurants...

Humans have increased animal extinction rates by 1,000 times

By David Gutierrez, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) The current global extinction rate is 1,000 times higher than it was before humans came along, according to a study conducted by researchers from Brown University, Duke University, Microsoft Research and the University of Georgia, and published in the journal Conservation Biology. "We've known for 20 years that current rates of species extinctions are exceptionally high," senior author Stuart Pimm said. "This new study comes up with a better estimate of the normal background rate...

Why figs are fantastic for us

By Kali Sinclair, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Figs are good for relieving constipation, lowering cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, weight loss, preventing osteoporosis and heart disease, promoting tanning, and they are a good source of prebiotics. Figs are high in calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron. Natural remedies and prevention with figs Figs are high in fiber and are therefore an excellent laxative, so good in fact, you have to be careful not to eat too many. They are also a good source of prebiotics, which...

Fast food workers use 'civil disobedience,' to earn higher wages for low-skill jobs replaceable by robots

By J. D. Heyes, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) No one ever said that flipping burgers and making tacos should be a career, but unfortunately too many fast food workers have bought into a bogus bill of goods being sold to them by unions, politicians and others that their "profession" is, well, a profession and they should be paid like it. Unfortunately for them, they are choosing to make the wrong stand for the wrong issue at exactly the wrong time in history. Recently, fast food workers decided to take a day off of work to...

A little saturated fat never killed anyone

By Nate Curtis, September 15 2014
(NaturalNews) The theory that saturated fat is unhealthy has been around for a number of years, with Ancel Keys' research into diet and cholesterol being a primary part during the mid-1900s. The early research of cholesterol awareness and the nutrients needed to live prompted Keys to theorize that saturated fat, especially from red meat and dairy products is unhealthy. His research showed that the diet of Americans is consistently higher in saturated fat than the diets of other other countries such...

U.S. government to buy 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits to prepare for full-blown global pandemic: Listen to Episode Three of Pandemic Preparedness

By Mike Adams, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. State Department has just put out a bid for 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits, announced a U.S. manufacturer called "Lakeland Industries." The company's press release, published at Yahoo Finance, reads: With the U.S. State Department alone putting out a bid for 160,000 suits, we encourage all protective apparel companies to increase their manufacturing capacity for sealed seam garments so that our industry can do its part in addressing this threat to global health. This is just...

Ebola deaths jump by almost 200 people in a single day as pandemic explodes

By Ethan A. Huff, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday confirmed that at least 2,296 [which has now risen to over 2,400] people had died from Ebola, a jump of nearly 200 deaths in just one day. And this figure didn't even account for the number of deaths in Liberia, the hardest-hit nation in the current Ebola outbreak, for which current data has yet to be released. As of September 6, WHO was aware of 4,293 confirmed cases of Ebola in West Africa, minus any new ones in...

Researchers openly admit dengue vaccine would cause 7-fold spike in infections

By David Gutierrez, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) A vaccine for dengue fever would actually increase rates of dengue infection over the first few years, according to a study conducted by researchers from Oregon State University and Clemson University, and published in the journal Epidemiology & Infection. "Our analysis suggests that if we develop and widely use a vaccine for dengue fever, there may later be spikes in the incidence of the disease that are two to three times higher than its normal level," researcher Jan Medlock said...

National ID card being covertly rolled out under 'enhanced' driver's license programs

By J. D. Heyes, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) "Papers, please?" That's a question you might hear from authorities trying to verify who you are if you lived in an authoritarian police state. It's not likely that Americans will be asked to prove who they are anytime soon because, after all, we've got a Constitution, and it protects us against unjustified invasions of our privacy. The same is true of a so-called "national ID card," right? That could never happen in America. Only it has happened -- or will happen, depending upon...

Curing the incurables with ozone therapy

By Jonathan Landsman, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Way before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was ever created, ozone therapy was successfully used by established medical professionals to treat anemia, respiratory ailments, infectious diseases and countless 'incurable' health issues. But, by the 1940's, the FDA decided to seize all ozone machines - despite its track record of being effective (and harmless) to thousands and thousands of people with all kinds of health problems ranging from AIDS to cancer. Why is the FDA afraid...

Magnesium and your health

By Dr. David Jockers, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Magnesium is present in all cells of the body and is involved in over 300 enzymatic processes, including energy production. Magnesium is essential for maintaining normal bone density, normal cardiac rhythmicity, normal pulmonary function, and normal blood glucose regulation. Magnesium is one of the most common world-wide deficiencies and it plays a role in most of the common health struggles people face every day. Most doctors are not trained to detect magnesium deficiencies. Magnesium...

Obama considers military involvement to fight Ebola; experts say personnel aren't trained to deal with disease

By Ethan A. Huff, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) The Obama Administration isn't letting a good crisis go to waste, having recently announced plans to send the U.S. military into West Africa to handle the escalating Ebola outbreak. With only a handful of military bases in mostly the central regions of the continent, the American war machine has a long way to go in establishing a forceful presence in West Africa -- and what better way to do this than to exploit the current Ebola crisis? At least, this is what appears to be happening...

Does your food contain traces of allergy-inducing antibiotic residue?

By Jonathan Benson, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) They're an important part of a well balanced diet, but your favorite fruits and vegetables could be harboring silent chemicals that, in some people, may trigger a severe allergic reaction. A 10-year-old girl recently found this out the hard way after eating a supposedly allergen-free blueberry pie that, as it turns out, contained trace levels of a common crop antibiotic that put her into anaphylactic shock. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) carefully evaluated...

Your lymphatic system - why and how to get it moving

By Michael Edwards, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) When the lymphatic system is not working properly, our bodies cannot remove toxins; fight viral, fungal, and bacterial disease; or regulate the amount of fluid in our tissues. In order to achieve maximum health, we must keep this system functioning well and our lymph fluid flowing. It is a complex system that includes organs, nodes, and vessels that perform three primary functions: fluid balance, fat absorption, and immunological defense. When the blood reaches the capillaries...

Google tries to memory hole truth about its outrageous email spying activities

By J. D. Heyes, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) As the world's leading technology, media and information company, Google has been growing in power and global influence for nearly a decade. But not everything the company has done has been good -- or ethical -- or legal. As noted in a recent column for USA Today by Thomas R. Burke and Jonathan Segal of the Davis Wright Tremaine law firm -- which represented media companies including the corporate parent of USA Today, Gannett Co. Inc., in a Gmail case against Google -- the media...

Intentionally lying for political gain ruled protected free speech by federal judge

By J. D. Heyes, September 14 2014
(NaturalNews) There is an old expression that goes something like this: "You can always tell when a politician is lying: his/her lips are moving." Well, as we stare down yet another approaching political cycle, most of us expect to be lied to -- a lot -- in the coming weeks. And just so you know, while you can't commit perjury or fail to deliver on promises contained in a contract, a politician can lie through his teeth to get you to vote for him/her, and that is now protected speech, according...

Gates Foundation now funding Ebola vaccine development that might be forced upon us all

By J. D. Heyes, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) As the Ebola virus continues to spread in West Africa, health institutes, activist groups, medical volunteers and philanthropists are doing what they can to "help" not only contain the deadly disease but to stamp it out as well. One of those philanthropy groups is the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has stepped up to donate $50 million in emergency funds to the effort, the most the organization has ever made in response to a health emergency. It follows a report from researchers...

Hundreds of reporters and staff losing jobs at world's biggest propaganda network: CNN

By J. D. Heyes, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) It was the first 24-7 live all-news network: the Cable News Network, which was aptly named. But long gone are the "glory days" of the first Gulf War, when CNN's wall-to-wall coverage of the "video game war" was on for hours and hours in millions of homes all around the globe. Now, scores of network employees -- reporters, production personnel and even some on camera -- face extinction, as the network has steadily lost viewership and revenue for years. Variety, which covers the...

Syringe attack at airport raises fears of weaponized Ebola virus

By Ethan A. Huff, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Fears over weaponized Ebola virus are escalating after a federal air marshal was stabbed with a syringe recently while traveling through an airport in Lagos, Nigeria. The New York Times (NYT) reports that the man, who may have been a target of bioterrorism, was rushed back to Houston, Texas, and evaluated, thankfully with no signs of Ebola infection. Tests conducted on the syringe at a special bio-defense forensics laboratory in Fort Detrick, Maryland, did not reveal Ebola or any...

FDA ignored expert objections and its own advisory panel and approved deadly new painkiller

By Tony Isaacs, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Over the objections of its own advisory panel, the FDA has approved another killer drug which hit pharmacy shelves in March - a powerful new painkiller named Zohydro which is 10 times stronger than Vicodin. In approving the drug, the FDA ignored an overwhelming 11 to 2 vote against approval by the advisory panel and dire warnings and objections from state attorneys general and a coalition of health care, consumer and addiction treatment groups. Zohydro set to become the king of the...

'Water mafia' in California's future? Residents may soon be forced to buy water on the black market just like in India

By J. D. Heyes, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) In recent days, residents of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities got to experience a rare treat -- rainfall -- but of course, it was far too little to do much to alleviate the state's ongoing brutal drought. That said, there is some concern that water may become so scarce -- and so valuable -- that its distribution and sale might be taken over by a Mafia-like criminal enterprise, just like what is currently taking place in India. According to The Associated Press (AP)...

3 powerful back to school snacks

By Derek Henry, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) With the kids back in school, lunch preparation begins in earnest. When short on ideas, we may have the tendency to do what is easiest and buy boxed food and snacks, which are typically more nutrient deficient than home prepared snacks. To give kids with the mental energy required for school, check out these homemade snack ideas. Raw frozen granola Granola seems like a "health" food, but the combination of sugar, nuts, wheat, and soy oil often make it very difficult to digest...

American society descending into chaos as swarms of clueless teens attack grocery shoppers

By J. D. Heyes, September 13 2014
(NaturalNews) As economic opportunities worsen in the United States, especially for disillusioned young people and minorities, violence has increasingly become their go-to option as a means of venting their frustrations. At the same time, a large swath of American society appears to be condoning such violent behavior by either laughing it off or dismissing it as something that happens to "other people," never realizing that they could become the next victims. In recent weeks, there have been...

Grass fed does not mean organic

By Kali Sinclair, September 11 2014
(NaturalNews) There has been a lot of information in the past few years about the benefits of eating grass fed beef. Unfortunately, the public, and often the grocer as well, have confused the term grass fed with organic. Cattle raised in feed lots live their lives in unsanitary, inhumane conditions. The concentration of many animals in a small, confined space leads to disease and pollution from waste. Animals are routinely treated with antibiotics (70% of the antibiotics in the U.S. are used for...

Pandemic Preparedness Episode 2 now released at BioDefense.com - get prepared for the Ebola explosion

By Mike Adams, September 12 2014
(NaturalNews) We've now posted episode 2 of the free online audio course "Pandemic Preparedness" at www.BioDefense.com The FREE online audio course shares vital information to help citizens of the world prepare for viral pandemics. Governments have utterly failed to contain the Ebola outbreak so far, and the entire system of western medicine offers absolutely zero solutions for Ebola. People who wish to survive this pandemic or whatever future pandemic comes along must learn the truth about...

Liberia runs out of hospital beds as Ebola cases increase exponentially, overwhelming healthcare system

By David Gutierrez, September 12 2014
(NaturalNews) As West Africa's Ebola epidemic continues to worsen, local healthcare systems are being completely overwhelmed. In Liberia, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports, there is not a single bed available for any more patients. The WHO reports that more than 4,200 cases of Ebola have been confirmed in West Africa, leading to at least 2,296 deaths. Troublingly, 49 percent of all cases and 47 percent of all deaths had occurred within the 21-day period before September 6, indicating...

WHO expects 'many thousands of new cases' of Ebola within three weeks

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 10 2014
(NaturalNews) The World Health Organization is sending a dire warning out to the world. There have been nearly 2,300 confirmed deaths from the Ebola epidemic. In Liberia, people are being instructed to shelter in place, with martial law locking down entire villages. Food shortages and strikes have ravaged the region. Since last December, nearly 80 health workers have been killed by the virus. Ebola is spreading so fast in Liberia that the WHO is now warning the United Nations that there will be many...

Taxis are a dangerous source of Ebola virus infections in Liberia, WHO says

By Ethan A. Huff, September 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Hailing a cab could increase your risk of Ebola, especially if you live in West Africa. This is the latest warning from the World Health Organization (WHO), which says that both motorbike-taxis and regular taxis are "a hot source of potential virus transmission," and that people need to be wary of what they touch when they travel. Air travel has gotten most of the attention during the current Ebola outbreak, with travel restrictions implemented in some countries to prevent further...

Organic farm launches crowdfunding campaign to humanely raise and breed heritage chickens

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The poultry industry, and in particular organic poultry, has exploded in popularity over the years, with more Americans now consuming the lean white meat over beef. Growing awareness regarding clean, healthier foods has sparked a new interest in overall health and fitness. This switch in mentality has contributed to the skyrocketing of organic food sales. Organic chicken is now the most widely available organic meat, according to the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center. One...



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