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Project Inundate the EPA
Thank you to the 3000 people who have volunteered for Moms Across America!

Artificial Food Dyes - Small Change, Enormous Impact
You may have heard the uproar about Skittles, how a California man sued Mars for not warning their customers that it contains harmful levels of titanium dioxide. well, it’s not only this colorful candy that contains toxic chemicals.

CDC Finally Tests for Glyphosate in Humans
Finally. Nine years after Moms Across America initiated the first citizen-funded glyphosate testing in America - on our children’s urine, tap water, and breast milk, nine years after we asked the EPA, FDA, and CDC to test for glyphosate, the CDC has finally tested.

Good News for Us, Bad News for Bayer and Glyphosate
When people told us we didn’t have a chance against Monsanto and the agriculture industry, we didn’t listen. We mothers knew that protecting our children and families surpassed any fear, desire for comfort, or success. We had to try. We had to make an effort. Not standing up for our families meant f

South Korean Initiative Labels Foods that Help Prevent Disease
There is a new and inspiring initiative in South Korea by iCoop to label foods that help prevent lifestyle-related diseases. The initiative was sparked by consumers fed up with their government's refusal to label GMOs, which have been shown to cause tumors, DNA mutation, allergic reactions, and var

The Latest REALLY Bad Ideas from the Food Industry
While innovation is generally championed in all markets, and problem-solving for vegans, climate change, the environment, etc., is appreciated, there is a line that scientists are crossing in the name of these causes that often goes too far. The point at which one crosses over into the realm of “too

Court Says EPA Shirked Duties on Glyphosate
A historic win today. From the Center for Food Safety: SAN FRANCISCO — Today, in a historic victory for farm workers and the environment, the U.

USDA Makes Surprising Commitments to Organic Food, Access to Local Food, and Food as Medicine
On Wednesday, May 31, 2022, Tom Vilsack, US Secretary of Agriculture, made a major announcement about the funding of a framework to transform the food supply. Referencing supply chain issues as the impetus for the changes, Vilsack laid out a comprehensive plan which would, if implemented thoroughly

Alarming Studies Connect Cell Phone Use to Bone Density Loss and Impaired Healing
If you do not subscribe to Arthur Firstenbergs's newsletter titled International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and In Space, we highly recommend that you do. In his latest newsletter, he touches upon many important subjects.

Baby Formula Alternatives
We are sure you have heard of the baby formula distribution problems, which have caused a shortage in many areas around the country. Thousands of moms are frustrated with the lack of coordination and foresight our government had displayed regarding this issue.

Does Your School Technology Director Know How to Reduce Wireless Radiation Exposure to Children?
The people who work in the school system are committed to supporting children to learn and grow up to be responsible, productive members of society. When we parents learn that our children are being exposed to harmful radiation levels at school, which can lead to learning issues, depression, and su

The Taboo Reason for Teen Depression
This week, The Atlantic posted an article about the four forces propelling the rising rates of depression in teens. As a mother of a teen boy who recently shared that he was feeling depressed and whose grades dropped in his favorite AP and Honors classes from A’s to a D and an F for no apparent reas
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