November 08, 2018
  There will very likely be many other food companies that want to distinguish themselves this way as well, as they know full well many Americans will not find the idea of Food Machine Manufacturers eating cloned animal byproducts particularly savory.Trans fats actually make food extremely tasty, and some argue, even addictive.One thing is for sure, 2006 has seen some pretty radical changes in the food sector, and 2007 may just bring some more interesting developments as the debate over nutrition continues to be a hot subject.Many companies such as Ben and Jerry's ice creams want to make it clear that their ice cream is only made from animal fat (dairy fat, that is), that is from non-cloned, grain fed animals without the use of hormones.Some agree with government intervention in the health and well being of American citizens, while some disagree and believe this is undue government intervention, and that education should be used instead of seemingly intrusive laws.
  To me, the concept of cloned food seems almost too futuristic, even for this day and age, and I'd like to see more long term studies done on the implications of cloned food consumption.I for one, am on the fence on this one. Hydrogenated oils also can greatly increase the shelf life of foods (I know, kind of scary).So, let's take a look at the 2006 food headlines, and see why this may go down in history as one of the most interesting years in the history of food and nutrition!First off, and most interestingly, at the end of 2006, we saw the FDA approval of cloned foods go through.Perhaps this was an issue of supply and demand, and was seen as a way to revolutionize the food supply, but I for one will be shopping more and more at my local natural foods store, where they only offer pure, unaltered meats and dairy, and are guaranteed to be of an "original" gene pool. Trans fats really do not have one speck of nutritional value, and in fact can just be called a pure health hazard
  Bleeding gums is the result of unhealthy dental habits, such as when food particles left in the teeth are not cleaned, and the teeth are not brushed or flossed. A little hydrogen peroxide can be added to water, and the mouth can be gargled with it. Brushing the teeth vigorously or with hard toothbrushes could cause bleeding too.
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