Guest Blog: What’s Really In Chicken McNuggets? (Scary)

Ever wonder what’s really found in Chicken McNuggets? Some of the ingredients, it turns out, seem to belong more to an industrial factory of some kind, not a food retailer. According to the McDonald’s Corporation, its famous Chicken McNuggets are made with ingredients including:
• Autolyzed yeast extract (which contain free glutamate, similar to MSG),
• Sodium phosphates and
• Sodium aluminum phosphate.
But that’s not the freaky part. According to McDonald’s own website, Chicken McNuggets are also made with:

Guidance From The Universe – How To Interpret It Correctly

The Universe gives us information continuously so that we can navigate life’s vicissitudes. The key is accepting that the Universe sends information that is continuously available, and interpreting the information. Once you accept that the Universe sends information continuously you need to notice when the information is in front of you and how it applies.

Easiest Weight Reduction and Weight Maintenance Plan

Oprah’s O magazine published the benefits of using hypnosis for weight reduction. Good Housekeeping, Reader’s Digest, Sports Illustrated, Red Book, Psychology Today, Ladies Home Journal and many magazines continue to publish the benefits of utilizing hypnosis for personal change. Once informed about hypnosis, you will know that it is safe, natural, and very effective. No pills, potions, meetings, or body parts cut out. Hypnosis works.

Guest Blog: US Tracking of Child-Abuse Deaths Is Flawed

America uses flawed methods to tally and analyze the deaths of children who have been maltreated, and the latest annual estimate of 1,770…4.8 children per day…such fatalities is likely too low, the Government Accountability Office says in a new report to Congress.

Better data, says the GAO, would aid in developing strategies that could save many children’s lives in the future.

The GAO report, the subject of a House Human Resources

Guest Blog: The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It

“The combined profits for the ten drug companies in the Fortune 500 ($35.9 billion) were more than the profits for all the other 490 businesses put together ($33.7 billion) [in 2002]. Over the past two decades the pharmaceutical industry has moved very far from its original high purpose of discovering and producing useful new drugs. Now primarily a marketing machine to sell drugs of dubious benefit, this industry uses its wealth and power to co-opt every institution that might stand in its way, including the US Congress, the FDA, academic medical centers, and the medical profession itself.”
— Dr. Marcia Angell, former editor in chief of the New England Journal of Medicine