Delicious Living Blog
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The New York Times recently posted a reader essay contest—and it’s widened the schism between carnivores and vegetarians.
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According to research from The Hartman Group, as consumers clue in to the value of fresh foods, the market for packaged foods is dying out. Is this good or bad news for packaged natural products?
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Why do most bone health supplements contain twice as much calcium as magnesium when recent studies show taking more calcium isn’t necessarily better?
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Delicious Living BlogHealthNatural beauty
Are natural beauty brands greenwashing or targets of sensationalism?
March 23, 2012A new study from the Silent Spring Institute targets some top natural brands for containing potentially dangerous ingredients. While most media outlets sensationalized the new, I dug in to get the facts and analyze the study’s recommendations.
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In an era of cluttered label claims, in which gluten-free and omega-3s seem to be overtaking all others, how much does certified organic status matter?
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New research shows that low-level, constant exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals contributes to obesity and diabetes.
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Delicious Living BlogHealthNatural beauty
The secret ingredient for better, safer beauty products
March 16, 2012Organic agricultural waste could hold the key to more sustainable cosmetic supply chains.
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As sales of Fair Trade Certified natural food products skyrocket, these five new introductions debuted at Expo West 2012 join the ranks of today’s best ethically-sourced offerings.
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Delicious Living BlogHealthNatural beauty
Reformulations reflect higher natural, organic personal care standards
March 10, 2012Long-standing natural personal care companies are raising the bar on their ingredients and investing in consumer trust. Nowhere is this more evident than at Expo West 2012.