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Look, over there, it's Bill Nye, the Science FRAUD Guy!

  According to Natural News , Bill Nye had several run-ins with the priests of the GMO religion since the publishing of his book Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation , which contains some valid (though lightweight) criticisms and concerns about genetic engineering. Many in the health movement were grateful for Nye's earlier position emphasizing that the long-term effects of GMOs are still largely unknown. In the video clip from his show The Eyes of Nye , Nye speaks to the issue of GMOs altering entire ecosystems, including their potential to kill off entire species such as butterflies and bats, both of which are necessary for crop pollination. "Let's say we genetically-modify this corn so that when insects eat it, they die," states Nye hypothetically, as he stands in a corn field. "Then the wind blows some of the pollen from that corn over here to these weeds, well, they're really wildflowers. And there are butterflies that rely on

Calcium does not build bones – It is a myth!

According to Natural News , the well-known author and supporter of the raw-vegan lifestyle David Wolfe (www.davidwolfe.com) states that, "Calcium does not build bones. This is one of the biggest misconceptions ever." He says that silicon and magnesium are the keys to increasing bone density. So, stop taking calcium and start taking silicon and magnesium to increase your bone density. Foods that contain silicon include bell peppers, soybeans, leafy green vegetables, whole grains, alfalfa, beets, brown rice, rice bran, rice hulls, rolled oats, nettles, hemp leaf and horsetail. Be careful where you source your food from though, as most soybeans grown in the U.S. are GMO. Magnesium is found in nuts such as cashews, almonds, macadamia and cacao. Foods like halibut, avocados, oatmeal, baked potatoes and spinach also contain magnesium. Make sure you are adding plenty of green leafy vegetables to your diet, as they are foods rich in magnesium. They are also a good source

Bil Nye, the rational guy who once spoke against GMOs, has now allied with them – sad but true!

According to Natural News , Bill Nye had several run-ins with the priests of the GMO religion since the publishing of his book Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation , which contains some valid (though lightweight) criticisms and concerns about genetic engineering. Many in the health movement were grateful for Nye's earlier position emphasizing that the long-term effects of GMOs are still largely unknown. In the video clip from his show The Eyes of Nye , Nye speaks to the issue of GMOs altering entire ecosystems, including their potential to kill off entire species such as butterflies and bats, both of which are necessary for crop pollination. "Let's say we genetically-modify this corn so that when insects eat it, they die," states Nye hypothetically, as he stands in a corn field. "Then the wind blows some of the pollen from that corn over here to these weeds, well, they're really wildflowers. And there are butterflies that rely on the