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12 Temmuz 2014 Cumartesi

Employing Passion, Standards And Value To Produce A Niche Item With Heart

Necessity is the mother of invention, and Shann Jones is a perfect example. She used goats’ milk and kefir to develop her healing probiotic drinks, soaps and lotions when her family suffered from medical problems – and has developed them into a successful small business, the aptly named Chuckling Goat, which achieved 383% growth in 2013. Jones moved to Wales from California, where she was a radio talkshow host with over a million listeners. “I was the city girl who couldn’t boil an egg,” she recalls with a laugh. “My husband Rich is a harp-maker; he brews his own beer, butchers his own lamb – think Crocodile Dundee with a Welsh accent. Our 25-acre farm looks out over the ocean and it’s very beautiful. It’s not quite the Laura Ashley fantasy with the floppy hat and the copper milk pail that I had when I started out: it was tough, I’d never worked so hard. But Wales entrances me.”


Chuckling Goat’s products are entirely made from natural, sustainable ingredients; no dyes, no perfumes, no parabens, no petrochemicals, no pthalates. The brand’s Pro-Biotic Skin Care For Troubled Skin scooped a Bronze Award in the FreeFrom Skincare Awards earlier this month.


Shann Jones, founder of Chuckling Goat

Shann Jones, founder of Chuckling Goat



So: what makes Chuckling Goat’s combination of innovative thinking and unusual ingredients a winner?


I discovered my niche by accident


“My small son was getting terrible bronchial infections and was on antibiotics all the time; one time he got bronchiolitis and the doctor quite literally said: ‘Run, there’s an ambulance waiting at the door!’ Rich suggested getting a goat. In Welsh farming traditions, they know goats’ milk is good for bronchial conditions. It sounded crazy to me but I was desperate. I picked a little black kid who was still on her mother, and she had a twin so we had to have them both. And I learned to milk. It’s not easy to milk a goat! I cried every night – but I managed to learn. I gave the milk to my son and it cleared his asthma. The inhalers went away into the back of the closet and we stopped going to the doctor. I went online and did some research, and found that there is indeed a body of scientific evidence showing that goats’ milk is effective – the Gabriela Study, for example, found that unboiled farm milk is preventative for childhood hay fever and asthma.


“We had too much milk to drink, so back to my computer I went. I discovered goats’ milk soap and thought ‘hmm! That’s different.’ I went to a place called the Soap School in Yorkshire and learned how to make soap and skin cream. The woman who runs the school helped me to work out the chemistry, I started using the products on my son – and they cleared my eczema too. I thought ‘Now we’re really onto something.’ Goats’ milk carries wonderful anti-inflammatories, minerals, and enzymes. We started selling on a small scale – the other mums on the school run began showing an interest. That was the point where I said ‘Rich, you need to quit your job and I need to quit mine.’ It was very scary, but I could see if we didn’t both throw in our full-time energy, Chuckling Goat wasn’t going to go anywhere.”


The power of probiotics


“Then Rich got colitis and had a major operation. The second time he came out of hospital, he had an abdominal incision infected with MRSA, the ‘superbug’ that resists antibiotics. I went back to my computer and read about essential oils and medical honey; I was desperate and I had nothing to lose. I infused his surgical dressings with medical honey and wiped him down with essential oils in warm water.


“We were making something called kefir: a fermented product that’s a bit like yogurt, only much stronger, from Eastern Europe. It’s big in Russia and California, but not in the UK. Our kefir is pure and strong, with no sweeteners, no flavourings: we are the only people in the UK making kefir from raw goats’ milk and raw kefir grains. I already knew how kefir works in the gut: kefir contains non-transient bacteria and it permanently repopulates your gut with ‘good’ bacteria. Using antibiotics is like pouring bleach into a river: it kills everything alongside the infection you’re trying to treat, and in Germany and Poland, doctors routinely offer probiotics after surgery. The problem with MRSA is that it colonises all over the skin, so I tried using the same theory: I wanted to knock the bad bugs back enough to let the good bugs get a foothold. We had been trying to make a coconut water kefir – I had tried with coconut milk and skimmed off the oil. The drink was awful, but the oil was beautiful. So I used this probiotic coconut oil on Rich’s skin. Two weeks later, it swabbed clear of MRSA. I had our CG Oil tested by a professional laboratory and it kills MRSA, E. coli, campylobacter and salmonella. We are now working with the Welsh Assembly Government’s innovation sector, which has set us up with Swansea University to do further testing – we need to do clinical trials and sensitivity tests.


“Once I had figured out that the kefir was good on skin, I thought: ‘I’m already putting the milk into the soap and skin cream, what would happen if I put the kefir into the soap and the skin cream?’ It turned out it works great. Kefir contains lactic acid, a gentle exfoliant that’s good for conditions like acne. There are a lot of goats’ milk products out there but none with probiotics and kefir – that makes us unique.”


My learning curve was seriously steep


“Rich is very practical, very common sense, very bottom-line. I’m very creative, very blue sky, very big ideas: jump off the cliff and figure it out on the way down. I’m the kite, he’s holding the string. Both are really necessary: if you’re too grounded, you’ll never get off the ground, but if you’re too much ‘jump off the cliff!’, it can be impractical. We balance each other out. The steepness of the learning curve was to weep over: if there’s a mistake to make, I’ve made it! The goats were easy and wonderful: I love them. Maths is hard. Innovating the product is fun. Business plans are cruel. Learning the hygiene regulations jargon was incredibly difficult. Downloading Business Plans for Dummies to my Kindle was where I was at, so I hired coaches. The social media thing: I’m OK on the computer but Twitter, Facebook – what? I found a wonderful woman who trains big companies and said “I’ll pay you double what you normally charge per hour to sit with me for two hours on the phone.” I hired a PR coach. I have a great accountant who’s also legally trained.


“We’re now in an arena where the rate of change is so rapid that what will determine who will stand and fall is resilience and being able to adapt. Life has bashed me about, so you could put me on the moon and I’d adapt. What you need to know is how to learn. That’s it, in a nutshell. There’s always someone you can hire, a book you can read, something you can download, a class you can take.”


Building our product range


“I work with Janey Lee Grace for our PR – she’s an expert on natural products and we’ve won her Platinum Award twice, in 2012 and 2013. She has helped us so much, mentored me, tutored me. She has helped us work our products into the Tesco Tesco NutriCentre, which is where a lot of practitioners of complementary and alternative medicines shop. Our soap was rated nine out of 10 in a national newspaper review and we started to get media attention. So I sent a copy of the article and some sample boxes to Selfridges, Harrods and Fortnum & Mason. It was just a cheeky shot in the dark, but I got a call from the buyer at Fortnum & Mason. When I went up to London, I said: ‘I now have something even better: probiotic soap’ and they said ‘Great: let’s do it.’ I made an exclusive line for them, with black walnut wood tops which Rich makes here. But a lot of mums who need these products for their kids can’t afford expensive prices so I created another line, our Natural Magic range, which is very reasonably priced. Our brand is very specific – it’s aimed at mothers who want products for children with conditions that medical science finds hard to tackle: eczema, asthma, colitis, IBS. I’m looking to solutions that are natural but backed by science; I’m not into airy-fairy or hippy-dippy.”



Employing Passion, Standards And Value To Produce A Niche Item With Heart

20 Şubat 2014 Perşembe

Lawsuit claims PCBs found in ten fish oil dietary supplements item labeling sought

SANTA CRUZ – Folks acquiring particular fish oil supplements to get the advantage of omega-3 fatty acids are ingesting chemical compounds banned in 1979, according to environmental advocates who filed a lawsuit Monday aimed at forcing companies to warn shoppers.


The lawsuit names five makers of dietary supplements located to have polychlorinated biphenyl compounds, drugstores CVS and Rite Support, which promote people goods, and Omega Protein Inc., of Houston, which touts itself as the world’s greatest producer of omega-three fish oil.


Lawyer David Roe filed the suit in San Francisco Superior Court contending Proposition 65, a law he aided compose, calls for consumers to be warned when goods incorporate toxic components above the restrict deemed risk-free by regulators.


Some of the tested supplements exceed California’s daily restrict for PCBs by a factor of 10 in terms of the cancer risk, Roe mentioned.


A restrict has not been set for the danger of birth defects. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been studying that risk for 20 many years, explained co-plaintiff Benson Chiles, director of the Coastal Ocean Coalition in New Jersey.


“Our message to the public is: ‘Buyer beware,’” Chiles explained.


Manufacturers of the dietary supplements contest the benefits of the tests, saying their products are secure.


Two organizations whose merchandise have been examined issued swift responses.


Twinlab’s chief science officer, Greg Grochoski, said the two Twinlab Norwegian cod liver oils tested are distilled to minimize impurities this kind of as PCBs and meet government standards.


Stephen McCauley of public relations firm Porter Novelli responded for Pharmavite LLC, which can make Nature Manufactured fish oil supplements, saying its merchandise comply with all federal laws as well as “the stringent market standards” set by the Council for Accountable Nutrition, a trade group.


“PCBs are ubiquitous inside of the atmosphere, which implies that all fish – whether fish identified in oceans and rivers or fish oil dietary supplements – contain at least trace amounts of PCBs,” explained Erin Hlasney of the Council for Accountable Nutrition. “The attorneys are employing California’s Prop. 65 statute to bring interest to their situation by trying to frame this as a public wellness concern, when in actuality, fish oil has loved decades of secure use.”


Chris Manthey, a Surfrider volunteer in New Jersey and one particular of the plaintiffs, stated, “Many of them say their dietary supplements have been ‘treated’ to get rid of or decrease PCBs. Since they don’t say how a lot PCB contamination is still left, even buyers who choose ‘treated’ supplements can not know what PCB levels they’re swallowing.”


The exams, done by a California lab at a expense of $ one,000 per product, measured PCBs two ways, in accordance to the plaintiffs.


1 way determines every day publicity to PCBs by hunting at all 209 separate compounds in the PCB chemical household. The 2nd way seems at toxicity based on the 12 most toxic compounds in the PCB loved ones.


Some dietary supplements did far better on one particular check than the other. Now Meals cod liver oil and salmon oil were substantial in every day publicity to PCBs and reduce on the toxicity measure. Nature Made cod liver oil was substantial in terms of the toxicity measure and reduce in terms of daily publicity if taken as directed.


Roe stated far more pricey merchandise did not automatically get much better results.


The plaintiffs, which consist of the Mateel Environmental Justice Basis of Eureka, mentioned they chosen goods primarily based on a survey by the Environmental Defense Fund of fish oil purification practices at 75 businesses.


“We had been not cherry-selecting,” explained Manthey, noting the exposure degree for Now Meals shark liver oil was reduced.


Scott Daniel, marketing communications manager at Now Meals, stated the organization has been investigating the considerations raised by environmental advocates for months.


“The current testing approaches for PCBs are hugely variable and incomplete,” Daniel explained. “There are no universal specifications to test for the 209 various compounds that are included below the term PCB. Even so, we believe we are in compliance with the most widely followed market and regulatory requirements.”


Daniel suggested shoppers pick items produced from small fish with quick daily life spans, this kind of as anchovies and sardines.


Solgar and GNC, producers of other merchandise named in the lawsuit, did not reply instantly.


New Leaf Local community Market, a nearby natural health food chain, has been stocking 9 manufacturers of fish oil supplements at its Felton keep, but after vitamins manager Tracy Frankl heard about the lawsuit, she pulled Twinlab’s emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil off the shelf.


“We do not want to promote a item we really do not feel is safe,” said New Leaf co-proprietor Scott Roseman.


He explained New Leaf would talk to fish oil makers about their goods and their labeling.


3 nearby organizations make supplements with fish oil, but none was examined for this lawsuit.


“We come to feel consumers should have access to exact details about environmental contaminants and that comprehensive transparency about freshness and purity is quite, extremely essential,” said Tiffany Diehl, strategic undertaking manager at Nordic Naturals in Watsonville.


The organization has participated in third-celebration testing and posts results on its Internet site, she mentioned.


Marci Clow, senior merchandise investigation director at Rainbow Light in Santa Cruz, declined to comment and Threshold Enterprises of Scotts Valley did not instantly reply.


Soquel resident Madelaine Hairrell, who will take fish oil to reduce cholesterol, was surprised by the findings.


“It may possibly modify the way I take dietary supplements,” she stated. “I seem on the labels to see which is the most normal and unpolluted. I try out to get the best top quality I can afford.”


Experts have located that it is not expense successful for most fish oil firms to try out and clean their solution.  They recommend buying a fish oil alternative, such as PhytOriginal manufactured by Aqua Wellness Labs, which is live phytoplankton.  It contains all of the very same nutrients as fish oil but absorbs significantly easier.   They increase it utilizing purified ocean situations, 100% guaranteeing that your supplement only contains the ideal ingredients.  Fish oil could in no way be ready to be trusted again along with the Fukushima incident.  Physicians are suggesting staying away from all fish that might have been exposed to Pacific Ocean currents.


ten Merchandise Tested


Nature Created cod liver oil and odorless fish oil producer Pharmavite LLC in Northridge


Twinlab Norwegian cod liver oil and emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil manufactured in American Fork, Utah


Now Food items shark liver oil, double power cod liver oil and salmon oil produced in Bloomingdale, Ill.


Solgar 100 percent pure Norwegian shark liver oil complicated and Norwegian cod liver oil produced in Leonia, N.J.


GNC liquid Norwegian cod liver oil produced in Pittsburgh


Lab exams of these 10 fish oil dietary supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids located they incorporate some of the 209 polychlorinated biphenyl compounds recognized to result in cancer and birth defects.


PCBs became subject to California’s Prop. 65 warning necessity in 1989 for cancer and in 1991 for birth defects. When extensively utilised in electrical transformers, PCBs have been banned by Congress in 1979, but the Excellent Lakes and the Hudson River stay contaminated despite cleanup efforts. The chemical, which was produced to last a extended time without breaking down, accumulates in the foods chain.


Jordan Markuson is the Founder of Aqua Health Labs. He has been a nutritionist, writer and conservationist for more than 10 many years. He is an activist supporting consumption of raw, renewable, and organic foods. Jordan believes that primarily based on all obtainable scientific evidence, once meals is processed it loses the bulk of the crucial nutrients. He is extremely interested in marine-primarily based phytoplankton as a fish oil substitute since of the pure omega-three EPA &amp DHA essential fatty acid it produces.


www.fishoilsafety.com



Lawsuit claims PCBs found in ten fish oil dietary supplements item labeling sought

17 Ocak 2014 Cuma

Google Reveals New Item: "Smart" Speak to Lenses

Google/AP

Google/AP



Google “glucose” right now, and you will discover a slew of outcomes with Google in the header. This is simply because Google is acquiring into a new market: Diabetes. The company has just unveiled a new method for monitoring glucose, in a classically Google-clever way: Wise get in touch with lenses with small glucose-monitoring technological innovation will check wearers’ glucose amounts not by measuring the sugar in their blood, but by tracking it in their tears.


“It doesn’t search like considerably, but it was a crazy volume of function to get everything so quite tiny,” said Google researcher Brian Otis in a statement. The study, by the business that is also brought us Glass and driverless autos, was kept underneath wraps until finally yesterday.


The speak to lenses will keep track of glucose with a tiny sensor when per 2nd, and then transmit the data through a wireless transmitter. In accordance to Otis, the sensor is the smallest ever made, and took years of affixing tiny wires to tiny electronics to produce it.


The blood sugar monitoring industry will reach $ sixteen billion this yr, and the units available now – regardless of whether needle-based or wristband-based mostly – are not exactly handy or comfy for consumers.


“Smart” blood sugar monitoring has been in the works for numerous years, but no one has unveiled a reliable fix for the issue. Some academic institutions have also been working on glucose-monitoring contacts, but as Otis says, “You can get it to a specific degree in an academic setting, but at Google we were given the latitude to invest in this project.”


The electronics in the contacts lie on the periphery, so don’t obstruct the wearer’s vision. To electrical power the lenses, developers developed a method of pulling power from surrounding radio frequency waves. The company is testing the possibility of including a small LED light to indicate when the wearer’s glucose exceeds a certain degree.


More than 380 million folks are impacted by diabetes globally. Numerous have to prick their fingers up to ten instances per day to preserve track of their blood sugar and adjust insulin accordingly.


The notion could be a game-changer, for certain, but the particulars even now have to be worked out. Amid them will be how to in fact calculate blood sugar from tear sugar, and how the technology may well be affected below numerous weather problems and various emotional circumstances.


And, of course, the FDA will have to approve it before it goes to marketplace. But Google’s reveal is interesting, and could affect a lot of people’s lives.


“We’ve always said that we’d look for out tasks that seem a bit speculative or strange,” according to the official Google Weblog, “and at a time when the International Diabetes Federation (PDF) is declaring that the planet is ‘losing the battle’ against diabetes, we believed this task was well worth a shot.”


We’ll definitely be watching to see what takes place – and what other technologies may well soon be packed into the small technologies of a get in touch with lens.


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