Mega Oily Fish and Food Safety – Unwanted BP Food Additives
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Dave WPosted
Tue 15 Jun 2010 9:05am
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said it is increasing its efforts to ensure the safety of fish and seafood from the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the FDA have released a joint statement outlining how they plan to tackle seafood safety issues related to the ongoing oil spill in ...
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Teach Him To Fish and He Will Have Food for A Lifetime!
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Dr. Barbara Becker HolsteinPosted
Fri 22 May 2009 11:58pm
They say that if you give a person a fish, he will have food for one day. If you teach him how to fish he will have food for a lifetime! So when we think of Recipes for Enchantment, remember the more that a Recipe becomes a part of you rather than just a stimulant from someone else, the more often you can get back to pleasurable states of bein ...
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Hartz recalls Wardley fish food flakes due to salmonella
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Therese K.Posted
Mon 02 Apr 2012 6:54pm
Hartz Mountain Corporation has recalled some of their Wardley fish flake food due to possible salmonella contamination.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 29, 2012 – The Hartz Mountain Corporation, located in Secaucus, N.J. is voluntarily recalling product from four specific lots of Wardley® Advanced Nutrition™ Perfect Protein™ Tropical ...
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Fish Food
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EmilyPosted
Mon 09 May 2011 12:00am
I promised that I would introduce you guys to our new pet, so meet Levinson.
Levinson is our own little orphan Annie. The husband found him in the basement (where the laundry facilities are located) last week.
As the days ticked by, the rouge fish’s water got dirtier and dirtier and the husband was distraught. He le ...
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Take Care of Your Stressed Out Eyes with Fish Food
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Kim Wolinski, MSW "Dr. DeClutter"Posted
Sun 07 Jun 2009 10:32pm
The eyes are the doorway to the soul, we’re told. However, if your eyes are tired, can your soul really shine out?
As we age our eyes can start to look tired all the time. It’s not just wrinkles around the eyes, it’s their color.
Enter fish food!
Bring back the bright white healthy look by eating omega-3 fats which you can find in sa ...
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CANNED FISH: Foods That Keep Your Health Up and Your Budget Low – Part 3
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Randi M.Posted
Thu 12 May 2011 12:00am
I have always had a love for seafood. I am originally from New Orleans where fresh seafood is available in abundance. My absolute favorite food on the planet is boiled crabs…yum, yum! I live in Minnesota now and fresh seafood is hard to come by. Even when it is available, it can be quite pricey. That is why I buy a lot of canned or pou ...
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Is Fish Really Brain Food?
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Alvin B. LinPosted
Thu 29 Nov 2012 3:00am
One of the biggest complaints about or against traditional allopathic medicine is that it's reactive & defensive, that all traditional physicians do is treat disease, rather than prevent it, that we only prescribe medications produced by those evil pharmaceutical companies. Instead, these non-traditional physicians & health care providers ...
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Fish Is Brain Food for Teen Boys
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kPosted
Mon 06 Jul 2009 9:39pm
Not everyone likes the taste of fish and teen boys often tend to lean in the direction of fast food - as in “the fastest you can prepare it and I can eat it, the better.” As a result, fish isn’t usually at the top of many teens’ food preferences. But, researchers have found that male teens who ate fish at age 15 had higher cognitive (thinking) sk ...
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More Evidence That Fish Is Brain Food
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Susan BergPosted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:27pm
Here is a great dementia resource for caregivers and healthcare professinals,
Here is information on being the best caregiver you can be
Here are more interesting dementia activities
ABC News- Health
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults in developing countries who regularly eat fish seem to have a lower risk of dementia, a ne ...
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