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Pines Celebrates 45 Years and 90 Years as Cerophyl
During the Great Depression, scientist Dr. Charles F. Schnabel fed his children the dried powder of whole leaf young cereal grass. He documented their resulting excellent health. Schnabel planted wheat grass on their farm in the fall of 1931. After a winter of slow growth in often-freezing temperatures, the plant went from a couple of ...
Eco-friendly Practices: Fifty Shades of Green
“Going green” not too long ago was a bit rudimentary like one shade, say jade: recycling glass, plastic and cardboard, using energy-saving lights, even carpooling with co-workers. But now, it’s morphed from just jade into 50 shades of green—which encompasses use of multiple new technologies to conserve resources while simultaneously being allowed to maximize growth ...
Defending DSHEA
The Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) amended previous statutes to encompass dietary supplement-specific provisions including the definition of a “dietary supplement,” product safety, nutritional statements and claims, ingredient and nutritional labeling, good manufacturing procedures and the classification of “new” dietary ingredients. While giving manufacturers the ability to use select, approved claims, ...
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