Is it time to start testing dry pet foods for glyphosate, the weed killer in Round up.  Many wholistic veterinarians have said for years that kibble causes and fuels cancer in our pets, is this true? I don't know but if the rate of cancer has increased to the point of one out of every two pets will die from cancer because of carcinogenic toxins from our world, maybe we should give it some thought.  Feeding a species appropriate (organic and non GMO) when possible for you and your pets is the best we can do to help elimate some of the toxins they and we are exposed to!  Stop using air fresheners, pesticides, herbicides, ets on or around your family, home and yard.  We need to get proactive and wake up to what is going on in our world.   Here's an older article 2018 showing that many breakfast foods are tanted there are over a  Dozen   Also remember that sadly...a lot of these grains are being fed to the animals we eat (and feed to our dogs)right? It keeps going down the food chain.  Buy organic, support your local farmers market and farmers and buy non GMO product (we still don't know what affects they are going to have on us)

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How to tell what is what:

PLU codes on fruits and vegetables

  • A 4 digit code starting with 0, 3 or 4 means your fruit was conventionally grown.
  • A 5 digit code means your fruit has been grown with pesticides and chemicals in depleted soil.
  • If the first digit starts with 8, its been genetically modified.
  • If the first digit is 9, it is organic. 

Types of Milk

RGBH (recombinant bovine growth hormone) is a genetically engineered hormone that gets injected into dairy cows to increase milk production. It is banned for milk destined for human consumption in the European Union, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Many milk brands that are rGBH-free label their milk and cheese, but as much as 40% of our dairy products, including ice cream and cheese, contains the hormone.

Grass-fed milk is from cows that roam the pastures freely and feed on grass provided by nature.

Ultra-pasteurized milk is heated to a minimum of 280°F for a. minimum 2 seconds. This temperature and time combination is much more lethal to bacteria, killing. 

Pasteurized milk is heated to less than 175°F, to eliminate some pathogens and extend shelf life.

Homogonized milk is achieved by pumping milk through small openings under very high pressure to break down fat molecules. 

Sources to check out:  Genetic Engineering   Disclosure  Bioengineered foods    High risk to low risk