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April 12, 2010

The Healing Power of Food with Dr. John LaPuma

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"


GUEST: Dr. John LaPuma, author of ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine: A Food Lover's Road Map to Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and Getting Really Healthy and medical director for the Santa Barbara Institute for Medical Nutrition and Healthy Weight, on the healing power of food. He talks about which foods to eat to stay healthy, plus things to do to prevent and control common medical problems.


Recorded 4/10/10


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Published on April 12, 2010 14:35

April 5, 2010

Could Your Home be Bad for Your Health? Beth on Vibrant Living with Diane Brandon

Beth joined Diane Brandon on her show Vibrant Living with Diane Brandon.

Vibrant Living – Could Your Home be Bad for Your Health? – The Invisible Dangers Where We Live

For most of us, our home is our refuge – but could your home be damaging your health? Diane Brandon is joined this week by Beth Greer, Journalist and author of Super Natural Home. What is really lurking in your home may surprise you.

Vibrant Living with Diane Brandon

"Vibrant Living" is your guide to full, empowered, and...

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Published on April 05, 2010 16:31

Plastic-Free Alternatives to Every Day Items with Beth Terry

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"


GUEST: Beth Terry, founder of FakePlasticFish.com, stopped buying anything with plastic and has been collecting and tallying her own plastic waste since 2007. On this show, she gives insight into the everyday plastics we use and the impact it may have on our health and the health of our planet, plus offers plastic-free alternatives to every day items.


Recorded 4/3/10


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Published on April 05, 2010 13:24

March 29, 2010

Lierre Keith on "The Vegetarian Myth" — How Agriculture is Killing the Planet as Well as Our Health

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"

GUEST: Lierre Keith, author of the controversial book The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability talks about how modern agriculture is not sustainable and is destroying our planet. She is a farmer, radical feminist activist, and former vegan. She says her food choices permanently damaged her body. She talks about the dangers of eating a vegetarian diet, why soy should be avoided at all cost, tips for educating young girls about the way...

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Published on March 29, 2010 12:53

March 25, 2010

Genetically Modified Foods: What You Need to Know

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"

GUEST: Jeffrey M. Smith is the leading spokesperson on the health dangers of Genetically Modified Organisms or GMOs. He's the international bestselling author of Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies About the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating as well as founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology and The Campaign for Healthier Eating in America, a movement to remove GMOs from the US food supply...

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Published on March 25, 2010 16:18

March 23, 2010

The End of Overeating with Dr. David Kessler

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"

GUEST: David Kessler, M.D. former head of the U S Food and Drug Administration and author of the NY Times bestseller, The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite, talks about how today's food industry is manipulating people to overeat in the same way that the tobacco industry manipulated people to smoke. In this interview he reveals how the food industry and its scientists really operate, and he offers solutions to...

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Published on March 23, 2010 21:18

March 15, 2010

Are Cell Phones Dangerous to your Health?

"Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer"

GUEST: Dr. Devra Davis, award-winning scientist, Professor of Preventive Medicine at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in NY, and founder of the Environmental Health Trust, a non-profit devoted to researching and controlling environmental health risks, talks about how the cell phone industry's own studies show that the cell signal is absorbed deeply into the brains of children, and up to 2 inches into an adult skull.

Dr. Davis talks about research being done in ...

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Published on March 15, 2010 17:49

March 2, 2010

Beth's Recent Appearance on the Home Show with Lisa Quinn: Eco-Friendly Romance

Eco-Friendly Ways to Set the Mood for Romance.

Some products may contain toxic chemicals.


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Published on March 02, 2010 07:15

February 9, 2010

Green Romance: A Healthy Approach to Intimacy

The scene is set for romance…perfume, candles, flowers, chocolate, and champagne. But wait…some of these products might contain toxic chemicals! A new report from the Centers for Disease Control says that almost half of all Americans are now living with physical conditions and diseases that could be caused by exposure to toxic chemicals.

Know this: What you put on your body gets in to your body. Take perfume, for example. Most perfumes you buy in department stores can contain over 100...

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Published on February 09, 2010 07:00

January 29, 2010

How Toxins Impact Our Lives: From Autism…to the Products We Use Daily, Plus Advancements in Green Chemistry

"Super Natural Mom Radio Show"

Rhonda Spellman, Autism Advocate and author of The Journey, Home From Autism: From Suspicion to Success! talks about how she discovered ways to help her young son to talk again. He went from being nearly mute to writing books and a screenplay in the 4th grade. Rhonda reveals how children with autism retain more toxins in their bodies and what you can do to help them detox.

Elizabeth Grossman, journalist and author of Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human...

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Published on January 29, 2010 13:30