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Herbal Iron - Natural Hemoglobin Support
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A simple, gentle combination of herbs high in iron content, non-constipating or irritating to the st... read more >
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"I love this product! " - Kelly
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About this product:
A simple, gentle combination of herbs high in iron content, non-constipating or irritating to the stomach. Children can benefit as well, especially your picky eater!
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Answer: Adult suggested dose is 1/4 tsp. 1-3 times daily.
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BPA Free ▸
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The product and/or its packaging is said not to contain the chemical bisphenol-A, which has been linked in various studies to endocrine system disruption, cancer, diabetes, and other conditions.
Did you know?
Some joke that BPA should stand for Big Profit Accumulation—eight billion pounds are manufactured annually and $700,000 worth is sold every hour!
Thanks to all the BPA in consumer products and the environment, 93% of Americans have this chemical floating around in their bodies.
People aren’t the only thing BPA is polluting. Because it’s used in thermal sales receipt paper (you know, the shiny stuff), most recycled paper is also contaminated.
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No genetically modified or engineered organisms or ingredients derived from them. Claim can be verified by the Non-GMO Project.
Did you know?
Surveys show that over 90% of Americans think GM foods should be labeled. 53% say they wouldn’t buy food that’s been genetically modified.
The thing is, most of us are already buying GM foods. 80% of processed foods contain GMOs and 88% of all U.S. corn, 95% of sugar beets, and 94% of our soy is genetically modified.
Unlike the U.S., Most countries have just said no to GMOs. Nearly 50 have banned or significantly restricted GM crops.
Just five nations grow 90% of the world’s GM crops: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India, and the U.S.
Most GMOs are altered to resist herbicides or bugs. One type of corn makes its own pesticides. Those pesticides are now showing up inside people.
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Contains no casein, potentially allergenic proteins found in milk and dairy foods as well as products containing casein-based binders, emulsifiers, or stabilizers.
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Casein is a protein found in milk. It shows up in various products from cheese to plastic to paint.
Casein is one of two proteins found in cow’s milk that can trigger an allergy. Some people are allergic to it, others are allergic to whey. Still others are allergic to both.
Vegans looking for cosmetics read labels to avoid casein, which is decidedly not vegan.
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The item has been produced or manufactured in the United States.
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U.S. labor tends to be more expensive than labor elsewhere, so companies have outsourced their work in droves.
The outsourcing of work means there are less manufacturing facilities stateside than there once were.
Made in the USA has therefore become a point of pride, and not only in the auto industry.
Labor conditions overseas—depending on the country—are often less safe than they are here in the USA, putting workers at risk. Many workers outside the U.S. aren’t paid living wages. Some countries present both slave and child labor concerns.
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Did you know?
Chlorofluorocarbons aka CFCs were first introduced in consumer products as refrigerants, propellants (think aerosol sprays), and certain solvents in the late 1800s.
CFCs were commonly used because they are unreactive in the lower atmosphere. Unfortunately they’re extremely reactive in the upper atmosphere and breakdown the ozone layer.
According to the EPA, concern about the ozone layer in the 1970s led several countries to ban the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants, including the U.S. But they were—and are—still used elsewhere and in other applications.
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No ingredients derived from petroleum or petrochemicals.
Did you know?
Petroleum is used to make lipsticks shine, cream smooth, and to create a barrier on skin, among other things.
When reading labels in an effort to avoid petroleum in your personal care products, don’t look for the word petroleum. It’s rarely listed this way. Keep an eye out for paraffin wax, mineral oil, petrolatum, and propylene glycol. Many scents and fragrances are also petroleum-derived.
Proponents of avoiding petroleum in personal care products say it disrupts the way the body naturally detoxifies by not letting the skin breathe. Some say it also slows cell renewal rate and ages skin.
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No chlorine or chlorine-based chemicals like sodium hypochlorite are in the product.
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No phthalates, chemicals used as solvents, scent carriers, and plasticizers, linked to endocrine disruption, cancer, reproductive and other disorders.
Did you know?
Phthalates are actually easy to pronounce (THAL-ates) but can be hard to avoid. They’re common in soft plastics, synthetic fragrances, and conventional personal care items like nail polish. Vinyl items like toys and shower curtains like can contain up to 40% phthalates by weight!
They’re worth trying to avoid as they’ve been linked to cancer, reproductive and developmental disorders, and organ and nervous system damage.
Like many chemicals, phthalates can easily escape from whatever they’re in. When they do, they wind up in our bodies, where they resist decay and accumulate over time. The more we encounter, the more we get stuck with.
Studies show that virtually every single man, woman, and child in America has phthalates in their body today.
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No synthetic dyes, chemical food coloring, or other artificial colorants. Any color apparent in the product is naturally derived.
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There are currently 7 petrochemical-derived artificial colors allowed in food today in the United States. Some of these are banned in other countries.
Artificial coloring has been linked to adverse health effects. Certain food dyes have been known to trigger allergies and they have also been said to aggravate ADD and ADHD symptoms.
Some companies make two kinds of the same food—one dyed for the U.S. market and one without banned dyes for the E.U. A widely noted example of this is Kraft’s macaroni and cheese.
Natural foods tend to contain dyes derived from edible substances and plants including blueberries, carrots, and annatto.
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Ingredients
Organic Nettle Leaf , Organic Dandelion Root , Organic Yellow Dock, Root Vegetable, Glycerine, Distilled Water, Approximately 5% Organic Grain Alcohol
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About Mountain Meadow Herbs, Inc.
Kathy's search for a way to help her young son suffering from severe kidney damage resulted in her knowledge of the traditional uses of herbs and nutrition, and the birth of Mountain Meadow Herbs.
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