While aspartame’s classification as a possible carcinogen grabbed headlines, the classification of another ubiquitous chemical slid silently beneath the diet cola outrage. The Lyons, France based International Association for Research on Cancer, the IARC, classified the artificial sweetener aspartame as a group 2B “possible” carcinogen in last week’s published evaluation.
Lucinda Bailey, co-founder of Texas Ready, joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on his "Health Ranger Report" podcast to discuss how Americans can maximize the use of their food gardens. [.]
ainsley. so 4500 seeds come in this bucket. and they last up to 10 years which is amazing. you get a couple of these buckets you are good to plants for years to come. ainsley: i have a little one and this is so great if you have children at home to teach them how to grow their own vegetables. haven t we all had great memories with our parents. self-sufficient and not relying on the system. god forbid shortages. see the price increases. grow your own vegetables. makes it eetzy. take the guesswork out of it. tell what you to grow next to what. if you don t know anything about gardening. comes in this bucket and put it in the vege pod you can t go wrong. steve: that s the thing in my neck of the woods we have dear and squirrels and raccoons. we have bears. so something like that would be fantastic. because after you raise something from the seed, you don t want peter rabbit chewing it up. that s right. peter rabbit, the deer, the bear. ainsley: this is the time to plant. get you