Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Girls on the Run
Sponsored by kellogg's Frosted Flakes and New Balance athletic footwear company. www.girlsontherun.org Get Fit Challenge
Kellogg's twelve-week program. Step one: "Eat one serving of kellogg's cereal per day." www.kelloggs.com/promotions/getinstep/index.shtml Kidnetic.com
Funded by numerous corporations and industry groups, including the International Food Information Council and the International Life Sciences Institute.
Live-It!, Step With It, and Fit It In Coca-Cola's in-school programs. www.liveitprogram.com
Passport to Play
McDonald's in-school program. www.mcdonalds. | Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts | During this, the first golden age of American food faddism, protein performed much the same role that fat would perform during the next. At kellogg's Battle Creek sanitarium, patients (who included John D. | Carol Simontacchi See book keywords and concepts | The High-Sugar, Low-Nutrient Diet
Cereal manufacturers would like you to believe that they are interested in promoting your kids' health. kellogg's assures browsers on their Web site that they are so interested in nutrition that they've established the "Nutrition University," where you can learn how healthy their products are. They boast that kellogg's Froot Loops has twenty-five percent of the daily requirement of iron, kellogg's Cocoa Krispies has ten percent of the daily requirement for calcium, and kellogg's Apple Jacks has twenty-five percent of the daily requirement for zinc. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Kellogg's Bran Buds with Psyllium (45).
Bread: Whole-grain pumpernickel (51)... sourdough (52).. .and stone-ground whole wheat (52) have lower glycemic indices than wholewheat or white bread (69 to 70).
Starches: Pasta (30 to 45) should be a mainstay of your diet. Pearled barley (25) and bulgur (48) have lower glycemic indices than white rice (72). Boiled potatoes (62) are better than baked potatoes (85) or instant mashed potatoes (86).
Legumes: Lentils (30), chickpeas (33), kidney beans (27) and other beans are low in fat and high in fiber. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | As a result, the Danes banned kellogg's vitamin-fortified cereal. On December 8, 2004, a spokesperson for that country was quoted by nutraingredients.com as saying that "the Danish population already has a high intake of calcium, iron, B6 and folic acid . . . the knowledge on toxicity of vitamins and minerals is very limited and practically nonexistent for children . . . [vitamin deficiencies exist] only in small groups like immigrants who aren't getting enough vitamin D or pregnant women who need folic acid. We need to take care of all of the groups in our population. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Column for the
New Haven Register, January 21, 2005. kellogg's website, http://www.frootloops.com.
McConnaughey, Janet. "1 in 3 Children Will Become Diabetic Unless Habits Change, CDC Says." Associated Press, June 15, 2003.
Morgan, Dan. "Sugar Beet Area Not Sweet on Pact." Washington Post, September 20, 2004.
Muller, Mark. "A Healthier, Smarter Food System." http://www.iatp.org/iatp/library/admin/ uploadedfiles/Healthier_Smarter_Food_System_A.pdf.
Muller, Mark, and H. Schoonover. "Food Without Thought: How U.S. Farm Policy Contributes to Obesity. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Similarly, I also covered a story about kellogg's putting a toy and batteries (made with mercury) in boxes of Spiderman cereal and refusing to remove those batteries even after health authorities warned kellogg's about the potential health dangers.
Frankly, there are heavy metals all over the place! It's not just in Ayurvedic medicines, it's also in manufactured, brand-name foods right here on the shelves in every grocery store in America. Where's the official warning on that? | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | The Kellogg Company, of Battle Creek, Michigan, uses more than 2 billion kellogg's packages a year that display the "100% Recycled Paperboard" symbol.42 According to Tony the Tiger, that's "grrreat!"
General Mills has a strong commitment to recycled paper-board packaging, as well as offering organic cereals with its Cascadian Farm brand.43
Nature's Path, the British Columbia-based Canadian manufacturer of Nature's Path, EnviroKidz, and LifeStream foods and snacks, uses ecopackaging called EnviroBox for its cereal boxes. From Cascades Boxboard, Inc. | The Editors of FC&A See book keywords and concepts | | Tops on the list are General Mills Total, kellogg's Special K, and kellogg's All-Bran. All have 6 micrograms per serving, which is more than twice the daily recommended amount.
• Get tested for H. pylori. Your doctor will prescribe antibiotics if you're infected.
Left untreated, a vitamin B1 2 deficiency can lead to anemia, depression, nerve damage, muscle damage, and sometimes even paralysis.
Soothe your tummy with herbs
Herbal remedies have been popular for thousands of years, and now researchers know why. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Saturday morning programming, 98 percent of kellogg's ads touted nutritionally lacking foods, and of 80 Kellogg foods found in the supermarket with kid-friendly on-package marketing, 84 percent were for low-quality foods. Interestingly, the announcement of this planned lawsuit, which was in settlement discussions as this book was going to press, came six weeks after the Institute of Medicine's landmark report, which found that food advertising aimed at kids gets them to prefer—and request—foods high in calories and low in nutrients. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You don't see Post moving everything to whole grains, and you don't see kellogg's doing it. It's only General Mills.
If you look at the ingredients label on this whole grain Total cereal, you'll find that they are, indeed, telling the truth. The first ingredient is whole-grain wheat. That's what I want to see: Whole-grain wheat. Not "refined white flour," "bleached flour," or "wheat flour" -- I want to see whole-grain wheat. Of course, the second ingredient is sugar, and that's not something I'm thrilled about. However, again, this is still a step in the right direction. | | Let's say you have your standard kellogg's Frosted Flakes, and that's your refined white-flour product that the mass market is going to consume. Then, a little bit above that you have General Mills’ whole grain Total cereal. That's much better for you; it's a step in the right direction. Then on top of that you have Ezekiel sprouted grains. This happens to be "Golden Flax" flavor sprouted-grain cereal from Food For Life. You won't find this in mainstream distribution. You will only get this in health food stores or natural grocers who have a health food section. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Amazon John: Dean Foods is now over a $9 billion company, bigger than kellogg's even, bigger than General Foods. The gentleman who runs Dean Foods has become particularly adept at buying a lot of small companies. The first company he bought was a $100 million dollar dairy company in Puerto Rico, and then he started buying lots and lots of small dairy companies and slashing the costs to make them more efficient, and you know, formed a huge conglomerate. | Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN See book keywords and concepts | The creation of one of Dr. kellogg's students, the ad showed the head of a cow made entirely from soybeans and with the horns, forelock and parts of eyes, nostril and mouth made of green pods.67
Another crusader was Artemy Alexis Horvath, Ph.D., who worked—more effectively, if less eccentrically—on the academic as well as the popular fronts. Born in Russia in 1886, this mystery man traveled throughout the world and worked for the United States Bureau of Mines and other government agencies. | | John Harvey kellogg's followers in Battle Creek, Michigan agreed, noting that "the soybean has come to have a prominent place in the military dietetics of Germany."22
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Communist Party in the Soviet Union pushed soy protein and soy margarines as the solution to low-cost feeding of the masses and called the soybean "our young
A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE
Henry Ford liked to publicize his soy food experiments by summoning reporters to soybean luncheons. The most notable of these was held at the 1934 World's Fair. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Step one: "Eat one serving of kellogg's cereal per day." www.kelloggs.com/promotions/getinstep/index.shtml Kidnetic.com
Funded by numerous corporations and industry groups, including the International Food Information Council and the International Life Sciences Institute.
Live-It!, Step With It, and Fit It In Coca-Cola's in-school programs. www.liveitprogram.com
Passport to Play
McDonald's in-school program. www.mcdonalds.com/usa/good/balanced_active_lifestyles.html
S.M.A.R.T. Living
PepsiCo's Web-based program connected to its "Smart Spot." www.smartspot.com/2_smart_living/2-0_home. | | But with nutrition and children's advocates voicing louder concerns over tie-ins with such nutrient-deficient foods as kellogg's Pop-Tarts, Nabisco (Kraft) CheeseNips, and Burger King kids' meals, the children's cable network decided it is was time to salvage SpongeBob's
Luring Kids with Cartoons reputation. In classic two-faced corporate style, however, Nickelodeon didn't actually stop any of the junk food tie-ins with the happy sponge, but rather the company just added some window dressing in hopes of silencing its critics. | The Editors of FC&A See book keywords and concepts | | A cup of kellogg's bran cereal with raisins for breakfast puts you on track with over 80 mg of magnesium, while a cup of cooked spinach with your dinner keeps you going with almost 160 mg. Whole grains are rich sources of this mineral, but refined grains provide little. Nuts, legumes, seafood, and dark leafy greens all pack a powerful magnesium punch.
Depression is a serious illness - you can't treat it with just diet. While eating the proper nutrients can lower your risk of depression and speed your recovery, don't try to take on this illness alone. | Carol Simontacchi See book keywords and concepts | They boast that kellogg's Froot Loops has twenty-five percent of the daily requirement of iron, kellogg's Cocoa Krispies has ten percent of the daily requirement for calcium, and kellogg's Apple Jacks has twenty-five percent of the daily requirement for zinc.
Actually, if a cereal is the major portion of the breakfast meal, which it usually is, it should contain at the very minimum one-third of the daily requirement of all the nutrients. In fact, it might be better, if comparing sugar content, to give your kid a soft drink for breakfast than a bowl of breakfast cereal. | Neal D. Barnard and Bryanna Clark Grogan See book keywords and concepts | Total, Product 19, and kellogg's Corn Flakes), nutritional yeast, and a few other foods.
In addition to having plenty of fruits and vegetables in your diet every day, the following is a sensible regimen.
1. A multivitamin each morning. This will provide adequate folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12. Any brand is fine, but it should be free of iron since we now know that excess iron can increase the risk of heart problems.
2. A 400-microgram folic acid supplement each evening. This will boost your folic acid. | Kelly Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen See book keywords and concepts | Disney has established a relationship with kellogg's in which prominent Disney characters become icons used to sell cereals. The cereal boxes have "Kellogg's—Disney-Pixar" in bold letters across the top of the box, with the Tinkerbell character flying above. The Kellogg-Disney portfolio includes Buzz Blasts (with Buzz Lightyear the icon), Hunny Bs (Winnie the Pooh and other Pooh characters), and Magix (Mickey Mouse), all highly sweetened cereals. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | This belief in the "evils" drawing away from the natural condition of the colon was extremely important to kellogg's work.3 Because of Lust's interest, kellogg's The New Dietetics (1921) became one of the bibles of naturopathic literature.15
Lust was also influenced by the works of Sidney Weltmer, the father of "suggestive therapeutics". The theory behind Professor Weltmer's work was that whether it was the mind or the body that first lost its grip on health, the two were inseparably related. | Jean Carper See book keywords and concepts | You can get the amount of wheat fiber effective in the study by eating an extra one-half cup of kellogg's All-Bran or one and a half cups of kellogg's Bran Flakes or six tablespoons of raw, unprocessed wheat bran every day. Although the study was done in premenopausal women, Dr. Rose says the wheat bran would curb estrogen, blocking cancer promotion in older, postmenopausal women also.
In fact, wheat fiber can suppress blood estrogen even better than a low-fat diet does, according to another study at Tufts University School of Medicine. | Philip Yam See book keywords and concepts | In captivity, most mink consume commercially prepared feed from makers such as kellogg's and Purina.19 In the 1940s and 1950s, however, mink ranchers formulated their own rations, making trips to fish processing plants and slaughterhouses. They blended their own cereal mixtures and often incorporated meat-and-bone meal. Mink kits begin eating feed at four to five weeks of age, while still nursing for the next week or two. | Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts | Here is what some countries in Europe have already done:4
Beverage
Fluoride in Parts Per Million
Diet Coke Beer, Wine
Gerber's First Year's Juices kellogg's Fruit Loops Cereal
2.6 ppm 15 ppm 3 ppm 2.1 ppm
—Sweden banned and discontinued fluoridation in 1971.
—Norway and Germany rejected fluoridation in 1975 as 'foreign to nature, unnecessary, inefficient, irresponsible and harmful to the environment'
—Holland banned fluoridation in 1976 and changed their country's constitution so that fluoridation could never be re-introduced.
—Denmark rejected fluoridation in 1977. | Kelly Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen See book keywords and concepts | High-fructose corn syrup is the third ingredient in Heinz Ketchup and the first in kellogg's Strawberry Nutri-Grain yogurt bars. Sugar is the second ingredient in Nabisco Honey Maid Graham Crackers. Marion Nestle, nutrition expert at New York University, pointed to a survey in Consumer Reports magazine showing that consumers found sweetness just as important as peanut flavor in choosing their favorite peanut butter. |
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