The Natural Nurse And Dr. Z – Healing Leaky Gut Syndrome with Bovine Colostrum – 05.10.16

Ellen Kamhi, PhD, RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Mr. Douglas Wyatt. Douglas Wyatt is the Founder and Medical Director for the Center for Nutritional Research discusses Leaky Gut Syndrome and why it’s such an important health issue today. Mr. Wyatt is one of the nation’s leading pioneering authorities on the use of colostrum for human and animal health, and is often referred to as “The Modern Father of Colostrum.” He educates healthcare and medical professionals, industry leaders, and consumers about the health benefits of colostrum and other neutraceutical products. Since 1992 in his role as co-founder of the Center for Nutritional Research (CNR), Mr. Wyatt’s mission is to provide the latest, broad-based summarized critical findings of nutritional information with the emphasis on the neutraceutical and cosmeceutical fields. On behalf of CNR, he routinely speaks on related topics at national conferences and on radio and television broadcasts, and is a published author. Mr. Wyatt has appeared on CBS, Discovery Health, and Fox News. Contact: http://www.icnr.org/contact.html

Jonathan Latham – GE soybeans give altered milk and stunted offspring, researchers find

Pregnant goats fed with genetically engineered (GE) soybeans have offspring who grow more slowly and are shorter, according to a new Italian study (Tudisco et al., 2015). Publishing in the journal of Small Ruminant Research, the researchers were testing the results of supplementing the feed of female goats with Roundup Ready GE soybeans.  Roundup Ready soybeans are engineered to resist …

Study: Goats Fed GM Soy Have Altered DNA, Milk, and Offspring

First, the herbicide chemical glyphosate was found in breast milk of mothers around the country. Now, there is a new study showing that the DNA in goats fed transgenic, GM soy feed is altered, and the milk itself is of lower quality, affecting the offspring. Kid goats were studied both in vivo and post mortem, and what the researchers of this study …