Any time America has indulged in Monopolies, to further it's economic status, it has been gutted.
Off shore banking, Large IRA's, Pharmeusudical Companies (which are into herbicides, pesticides, drugs, vaccinations, genes, cloning, seeds, farming, hospitals, insurance)
they have our food supply hostage, we can have a hard time tracking them by the bank accounts in off shore banks, and when what they feed us makes us sick - malpractice insurance and the sheer costs of the tests can keep the doctors from being able to help us.  Sue the company?  First you need to prove it. 
2) The Impact of Outside and Chemical Influences on the body and brain
    Sweet Poison  http://www.sweetpoison.com/
    Canola Healthy? - http://www.1999.com/canola/ (New 17 Nov 98)
    Oils Vegetable and Animal - Health Risks from Processed Foods and Trans. Fats:  An interview with Mary
        Enig,   Ph.D. - http://www.healthy.net/library/articles/passwater/enig01.htm

    CAW HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT NEWSLETTER - Cosmetics Can Cause Cancer
        - http://www.caw.ca/hse/newsletter/6.4.april.html#6 

    When Canola Oil is already in things like Ori - da Potatoes and many other  common things at the market, what do you do?  I use Olive Oil which does not go rancid as long as I do not use something breaded in another oil in it.  Cut my own potatoes, bread my own fish and meat.   (I need to research it more - lard is the best and I think it will go rancid - so is olive oil good?)
 
    They use the excuse that it would hurt the economy that all these things are tied together - Whoops - Monopoly.  We have allowed this to happen again.  Are people going to give these things up or is another company that can comply with the rules going to pop up. 
 
    Also it is strange that since animal products seem better for some things then vegetable products how they trought the part that it contains no animal products.  Bring back the natural fat in shampoo, I liked my hair better then anyway.
 
Laura
http://members.xoom.com/ThePiedPiper/Intro2.htm
 
    In case you know someone that is interested in researching this

6) Chemical Checks, also for Lawyers, Law, and More Research
    Immune List -  http://www.consultclarity.com(New 23Oct 98)
       AND - http://www.best.com/~immune(New 23Oct 98)
    Chem.. Checks - There are different kinds - will be adding / rearranging this part
        Fragrance In Products (some detrimental to your health) -
         http://www.ameliaww.com/fpin/fpin.htm(New 24Oct 98)
       Health risks in perfume - http://www.best.com/~immune/articles/perfume.html(New 30 Oct 98)
                        This page gives a lot of key word to search for too.
    US Dept - http://hazmat.dot.gov/  (New 17 Nov 98)
   Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases -
     http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/index.html  (New 17 Nov 98)
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