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November 23, 2008 - Agave Nectar, the High Fructose Health Food FraudSunday, November 23, 2008 by: Rami NagelTags: agave nectar, health news, Natural NewsGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on agave nectarTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/024892_health_food_fructose.htmlEmbed article link: ...
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a long time ago - Agave Nectar: A Rebuttal to Misinformed Attacks on this Natural SweetenerGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on agave nectarTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/025060_natural_health_renewable_energy.htmlEmbed article link: (copy HTML code below):
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a long time ago - Coconut sugar quickly replacing agave nectar as natural sweetener of choiceWorks in smoothies, recipes and hot beveragesGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on coconut sugarTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/032855_coconut_sugar_natural_sweeteners.htmlEmbed article link: ...
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June 24, 2010 - Stevia and Agave Nectar: Find the Right Natural Sweetener for YouThursday, June 24, 2010 by: Danna NorekTags: agave nectar, stevia, health newsAbout the authorGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on agave nectarTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/029057_agave_nectar_stevia.htmlEmbed ...
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February 25, 2011 - Use the nectar from the Tree of Life as a sugar replacementFriday, February 25, 2011 by: Alex Malinsky aka RawGuruTags: sugar, coconut tree, health newsAbout the authorGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on sugarTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/031491_sugar_coconut_tree....
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a long time ago - Sweet deals: Agave nectar, Raw Revolution food bars are a steal at Amazon.comA steal on agave nectarAgave nectar is, of course, far more expensive than corn syrup. I've paid as much as $12 for a single 9 oz. bottle. But over the weekend, I spotted this "sweet" deal:Organic Raw Blue Agave from Wholesome Sweeteners: Pack of six11.75-ounce bottles for just $18.75.Do the math: That's barely over $3 a bottle! Unless it's some kind of Amazon typo, it's a steal....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2016-07-19-the-psychedelic-nectar-from-the-himalayan-cliff-bee-can-make-you-hallucinate-while-healing-you.html
July 19, 2016 - Known as “mad honey,” the hallucinogenic nectar is made by Himalayan cliff bees, which are the third largest bees in the world, spanning three cm long. The scarce honey is prized for its psychedelic and medicinal properties. It is five times more expensive than conventional honey, since locals from China and Nepal have to risk their lives to obtain it.Mad honey takes on a dark, red color and harbors an ingredient from the dodendron nectar known as grayanotoxin, ...
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July 19, 2016 - Known as “mad honey,” the hallucinogenic nectar is made by Himalayan cliff bees, which are the third largest bees in the world, spanning three cm long. The scarce honey is prized for its psychedelic and medicinal properties. It is five times more expensive than conventional honey, since locals from China and Nepal have to risk their lives to obtain it.Mad honey takes on a dark, red color and harbors an ingredient from the dodendron nectar known as grayanotoxin, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/022916_chia_seeds_Good_Cause_Wellness.html
a long time ago - Interview with Alan Friedman from Good Cause Wellness about Antioxidants, Agave Nectar and Chia SeedsSuperfood powders: Antioxidant Defense SystemMaintaining nutritional densityBoosting intake of fruits and vegetables in sixty secondsWhy selling direct provides more value for consumersChia seeds are rich in omega-3 oilsAgave nectarQuality differences among Agave Nectar productsAlan Friedman talks about his passion for personal healthMeeting quality standards ...
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a long time ago - Coconut nectar, coconut liquid aminos, coconut vinegar and coconut flour all come from coconut treesCoconut nectar is naturally sweet and highly nutritiousCoconut crystalsCoconut vinegar - better than apple cider vinegar?Get all four at a special combo priceCoconut flour works in thousands of recipesEnjoy these unique foods!Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on coconut ...
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June 29, 2017 - This perfect natural process ensures that flowers, which are especially valuable because of their fruit and pollen, are protected, while still attracting the right kinds of insects to feed on their nectar and pollen.The process takes place in a way which strikes the perfect balance between the plant’s defense and reproduction needs.By carefully controlling where the sweetest nectar is found – around the flowers – the plant attracts ants, which deter bothersome ...
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November 17, 2006 - GoodCause Wellness launches world's first agave-sweetened granola with chia, goji and blueberriesFriday, November 17, 2006 by: Jessica FraserTags: agave nectar, granola, chiaThe granola is produced in small, hand-made batches, and contains organic chia seeds, almonds and pumpkin seeds, as well as organic goji berries and blueberries. The mix is then sweetened with organic agave nectar, which results in a product completely free of refined sugars."It's the only organic ...
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June 20, 2025 - British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial American tech company to use an AI-powered platform that processes highly sensitive personal data, including information on individuals' race, sex life, health, religion and political beliefs.An internal police memo obtained via freedom of information laws confirms plans to nationally deploy the AI system called Nectar. The technology, developed with Silicon Valley-based Palantir Technologies, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-01-26-glyphosate-is-spreading-further-into-the-ecosystem.html
January 26, 2023 - Glyphosate and its main metabolite, aminomethylphosphonic acid, (AMPA) have previously been detected in the pollen of plants that were sprayed directly by the herbicide. Glyphosate has even been detected in the nectar that bees collect from targeted plants. Now, a group of Irish scientists have found glyphosate residue in the nectar of wildflowers that have NOT been sprayed directly with the weedkiller.Surviving wildflowers now contain toxic levels of glyphosate, poisoning ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-11-06-flowering-plants-that-attract-garden-bugs.html
November 06, 2019 - Create the right habitat for beneficial insectsNot all insects are bad for your crops. While some insects feed on and destroy your plants, other bugs will feed on the bad bugs.These bug-eating insects will protect your crops and planting the right kinds of flowers to attract them is the key. To ensure that your garden has a lot of carnivorous bugs that will keep the herbivores from ruining your crops, create the right habitat for them.Provide food and shelter ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-05-31-the-u-s-fish-and-wildlife-service-announces-first-bat-to-be-removed-from-the-endangered-species-list.html
May 31, 2018 - The lesser long-nosed bat is one of the three U.S. bat species that consume nectar. It migrates between the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, feeding from the flowers of the agave plant that is used to brew tequila.By the time it entered the endangered species list in 1988, there were only 1,000 bats scattered between 14 roosts. Now there are 200,000 individuals in 75 roosts in the U.S. and Mexico. (Related: Species devastated by human depletion of rainforests found to make ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-03-30-is-monsanto-responsible-for-a-90-drop-in-the-bumblebee-population.html
March 30, 2017 - There are many factors in the decline of bee populations: Habitat destruction, disease, pesticides and GMO agriculture are all thought to play a role in the decimation of one of our most needed species of insects. Bees are essential to the pollination of many crops grown for food, and it is doubtful that the loss of these little critters will come without consequences.The decimation of what was previously a widespread and common bee species shows just how damaging human ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-13-a-bat-signal-for-bees-scientists-have-discovered-that-common-garden-flowers-have-an-invisible-blue-halo-for-attracting-bees.html
November 13, 2017 - The discovery came as a shock to the scientists when they found out, after some tests, that certain flowers have developed a way to attract bumblebees to their nectar by displaying a special glow that escapes the naked eye: an "invisible blue halo" caused by light being reflected on irregular petal surfaces. These nanostructures consist of microscopic ridges and grooves of varying sizes in height, width, and spacing.Bees have a much broader range of color vision that ...
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