See which forms of soy are safe to eat, and which forms are unsafe to eat. The soy industry spends A LOT of $money$ convincing the public that it IS a health food, and they even go so far as to use other cultures as an example… but they leave out certain facts like, which types of soy foods those cultures are consuming, and HOW MUCH (the amount) of those foods that they are consuming! Great book: “The Whole Soy Story” by Kaayla Daniel’s PLEASE RATE this video & SUBSCRIBE THANKS Follow me on Twitter (Jeff Figearo): twitter.com
A Select Italy Production selectitaly.com In your traveling to Italy, Select Italy highly recommend that you stop by one of the local markets: chances are that these moments may become some of the most pleasant of your Italian adventure. Enjoy.
NOTE: This is an abridged version of an hour-long conversation with Mackey. For that and downloadable versions, go to reason.tv When he started his first organic food store in Austin, Texas in 1978, Whole Foods Market CEO and co-founder John Mackey had no idea that he would eventually usher in not just a revolution in how we shop but what we buy. If you dig being able to buy dozens of types of once-exotic apples, or cheese, or wine, or soaps, or countless other items, you can thank Mackey in part for helping to create cathedrals of commerce that have vastly enriched our day-to-day lives and vastly expanded our palates. (Full disclosure: Mackey has contributed to Reason Foundation, the nonprofit that publishes this website.) In August, Mackey became one of the most controversial businessmen in America when he penned an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal outlining his company’s free-market-oriented health care system and offering eight concrete reforms that would reduce costs and improve access. Noting that health care is not “a right” as that term is properly understood, Mackey forcefully argued that increasing government intervention into health care is precisely the wrong thing to do: “The last thing our country needs is a massive new health-care entitlement that will create hundreds of billions of dollars of new unfunded deficits and move us much closer to a government takeover of our health-care system. Instead, we should be trying to achieve reforms by moving in the …