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[1 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 31,526 views]

0.085 mg Studies show green Rooibos to have one of the highest known levels of SOD (super. body gets the most powerful levels of xanthones and antioxidant protection decaffeinated organic green tea along with a full spectrum of antioxidant. ORGANIC ROOIBOS GREEN packed with minerals such as: Potassium, Calcium, Copper, Zinc, Magnesium and Iron. Organic Emerald Pearls green tea, grown on a farm in the Yellow Use one level tablespoon of loose green tea per 12 ounces or cup of water. acid, potassium chloride, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, green tea …

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[31 Aug 2009 | 65 Comments | 238,884 views]

Nanfang Wang News 2009 ‘China (Shenzhen) Food Safety Summit, on August 28, 2009 -29 held in Shenzhen. The forum is organized by Guangdong Provincial Light Industry Association, Guangdong Province, Society of Food Science sponsored Institute of Standardization in Guangdong Province, Guangzhou Food Association. The holding of this forum is designed to “Food Safety Law,” the implementation of the main line, to further strengthen and enhance the food industry and corporate responsibility, mobilize the whole community together to build food safety system, and the building of a harmonious society.
 Forum around the …

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[28 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,677 views]

Recently, the European Union “EU organic agriculture regulations” 91/2092/EC organic food additive regulations in parts of the important amendments, which are mainly related to pigment, feed additives, yeast and enzymes these four categories.
         The European Union regulations for organic food additive amendments to the main contents are: First, from 2014 onwards according to the traditional process using chemical synthesis of iron oxide and iron hydroxide to the practice of coloring eggs will be prohibited; two yeast and yeast to produce a clear the process allows the use of processing aids …

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[28 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,711 views]
Tea contains the amino acid additives

 

 
Health inspectors in Hanoi have found dangerous substances in tapioca pearl, a substance used to make pearl milk tea, a popular drink among young people.
The city Department of Health told the media on August 26 that its inspectors took samples from a shop at 68 Cau Giay selling it and found them containing 1.6 to 2.6 times the benzoic and sorbic acids – preservatives – permitted by the Ministry of Health.
The tapioca pearl was produced by Hanoi-based Hong Hoa Truong Lac company.
They also took samples of Dong Hui brand of …

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[27 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,915 views]

There are a lot of stretch mark creams that are now available in the market. Although they tell you that they are a cure for stretch marks, you will find out after spending time and money on them that you have been deceived by elaborate advertisements. Even if you see some of your scars start to diminish, they do not totally make the stretch marks go away and you will only end up feeling disappointed.
Amazing Ingredients
Some stretch mark creams are effective and deliver what they promise, though. The makers of …

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[27 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 3,481 views]

The Hanoi Health department said tapioca ball samples were taken randomly from wholesale markets and three milk tea shops in the city on August 10 for testing following online reports from Chinese newspaper Renmin Wang that tapioca balls used in milk tea in China contained polymers, chlorides and sodium sulfates that are harmful to human health.
The department said it had yet to find polymer in Vietnamese-made tapioca balls, also known as pearls or black pearls when used in sweet milk tea beverages, but there was still plenty to be alarmed …

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[25 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 3,112 views]

ADHD has been a hot topic in the media for a few years due to raising diagnoses, medication concerns, and debates to whether it is even a real health condition. New research has found that a few food additives can cause the symptoms that can lead to a diagnosis of ADHD. Once we establish the symptoms of ADHD, we can correlate them with the symptoms produced in the study by specific ingredients that we can then identify and eliminate from our families’ diets.
What is ADHD?
It is a common group of …

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[24 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,949 views]

Papua New Guinea August 21 the Ministry of Health issued a circular said, “food hygiene regulations” will be officially implemented. Importers, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of imported food, the label must meet the following requirements:
 
 1, English labeling; 2, there is the name or description of food; 3, nutrition notes; 4, composition description; 5, food additives; 6, the manufacturer or manufacturer’s full address; 7, country of origin; 8, production date, or at the latest dates; 9, net weight; 10, batch number; 11, storage requirements; 12, the percentage of labeling; 13, compliance …

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[19 Aug 2009 | 10 Comments | 52,159 views]

Researchers, nutritionists, and agronomists from across the globe met in Madison, Wisconsin from July 27-29 to discuss the most recent research efforts concerning many silage topics. This article will recap the topics most likely to impact farmers in near future.
Session 1: Silage and the Environment
A number of large dairies in California have been recently sued for emitting volatile organic compounds (VOC) from their farms and alleging reducing air quality. When VOC react with nitrous oxides (NOx) they form ozone, which contributes to smog. NOx come from combustion engines. However it …

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[19 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,995 views]

StarKist Sandwich-Ready Tuna Salad. Chunk Light, and Albacore. $1.37 to $1.99 per 3-ounce pouch.
Bonnie: StarKist is taking another stab at selling flavored tuna in a pouch. We reviewed some of its Creations six years ago. This new “deli-inspired sandwich-ready” tuna is tuna mixed with crunchy water chestnuts, celery and myriad unappealing additives. Those include xanthan gum, potassium sorbate, artificial flavors, titanium dioxide and more.
Each pouch contains 90 to 100 calories, 2.5 to 3.5 grams of total fat, 370 to 460 milligrams of sodium and 11 to 13 grams of protein, …