Category Archives: Mother Earth

Earth Day Reflections

Alison Jolicoeur Mother Earth, Sustainability

Earth Day is a time to celebrate planet earth, our only home. However, the earth has endured much abuse this past year, suffering from two major environmental catastrophes, the BP oil spill and the crisis at Fukushima, the latter of which is still out of control despite attempts to downplay the severity of the situation […]

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Organic Seed Growers Sue Monsanto

Alison Jolicoeur Mother Earth, Sustainability

The Public Patent Foundation filed suit yesterday in a Manhattan federal district court, on behalf of more than 50 farming organizations and farmers, against Monsanto Company. Organic Seed Growers & Trade Association et al. v. Monsanto addresses the issue of patent infringement, and whether Monsanto has the right to sue a farmer if their intellectual […]

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Living Water

Alison Jolicoeur Health, Health Tips, Mother Earth, Sustainability

Although water covers 70% of the earth, fresh, clean, drinkable water, is another story. Yes, water has presented a dilemma to me for a long time. After a decade of living in New York City, trying to avoid the chlorine and fluoride flowing from my tap, I got accustomed to drinking bottled water. There are […]

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Got RAW Milk?

Alison Jolicoeur Health Tips, Mother Earth, Sustainability

Last Saturday morning, I made my bi-monthly trek 40 minutes north to the drop-off site for the raw milk buyers’ club, of which I am a member. As I was waiting for the delivery, I was talking with another member about the lengths we have to go these days in order to obtain fresh unadulterated […]

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Fluoride : Poison or Prevention

Alison Jolicoeur Health, Health Tips, Mother Earth

n the mainstream, fluoride has been touted as a cavity fighter, but those in the natural health world have long argued its toxic effects. Last month, for the first time in 50 years, government officials recommended the amount of flouride in municipal water supplies be lowered from 1.2 milligrams per liter to 0.7 milligrams per […]

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