Health Food Scams

5 Natural Cereals That Aren’t

Your seemingly healthy morning meal could be harboring a host of chemicals—find out which “natural” cereals to avoid

Nutritious Living Hi-Lo

Consumer polls show that 93 percent of Americans believe products containing GMOs (what are these?) should be labeled, but under current laws, they aren't, leaving food shoppers in the dark. In fact, many natural products, like this cereal, are laced with genetically engineered ingredients. GMO technology has been linked to skyrocketing food allergy rates, digestive troubles, infertility, and even accelerated aging! In Cornucopia's tests, the soy content of Nutritious Living Hi-Lo was 85 percent GMO—meaning the soy was manipulated on the molecular level to withstand heavy sprayings of the weed killer Roundup, which often winds up inside the food you eat.

Organic Alternative: Ambrosial Granola Venetian Vineyard

DID YOU KNOW: All fish labeled "Atlantic salmon" are raised on farms! And, as you know if you follow me on Twitter, they're fed pellets that contain pink dye—that's how they get their color. Gross!
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