News & Updates
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All Hail Kale
ALL HAIL TO KALE! This leafy green grows well in parts of Idaho weathering well through the winter! The most common type of kale is called curly kale or Scots kale, which has green and curly leaves and a hard, fibrous stem. If you haven’t already, let’s all bravely select this curly, dark green, leafy
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Multiple HFI members LOCKED OUT OF FACEBOOK! #censorship
Uploaded on Feb 28, 2017 censorship on facebook locks Executive Director out of her account during CALJAM convention. https://hfi.designbyparrish.com/Health Freedom Idaho has decided on an alternative social media group on Seen.Life in the event of additional censorship from facebook I was locked out of FB and forced to upload my photo ID to get back
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Purify Your Indoor Air
Our air is more polluted than ever outdoors, but unfortunately we are not entirely safe indoors. Furniture, paint, cleaners, and other building materials actually leak chemicals and volatile organic compounds into our indoor air and can create health issues. But houseplants can be used to clean indoor air, whether you’re stuck inside an office all
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HFI Supports HB 195
HFI Supports HB 195 In an effort to support health choices in Idaho. Health Freedom Idaho supports with House Bill 195. This bill will allow Chiropractic physician certified in clinical nutrition to independently administer prescription drug products as provided in section 54-716, Idaho21 Code. HB 195 returns health care options BACK TO THE PEOPLE. The
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Advocates Petition FDA: Remove Neurotoxin from Hairdye
WASHINGTON — A group of public health advocates today announced that the Food and Drug Administration will consider removing its approval of lead acetate in hair dyes such as Grecian Formula. The group filed a joint petition that requires FDA to revisit a 1980 decision allowing the neurotoxin and carcinogen to remain in hair dye.
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New CDC Research: Mercury IS NOT SAFE
The CDC study, Alkyl Mercury-Induced Toxicity: Multiple Mechanisms of Action, appeared last month in the journal, Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. The 45-page meta-review of relevant science examines the various ways that mercury harms the human body. Its authors, John F. Risher, PhD, and Pamela Tucker, MD, are researchers in the CDC’s Division of
