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"Nature's Path, the British Columbia-based Canadian manufacturer of nature's path, EnviroKidz, and LifeStream foods and snacks, uses ecopackaging called EnviroBox for its cereal boxes. From Cascades Boxboard, Inc., it's made out of 100 percent recycled and recyclable clay-coated fiber, eliminating over seventy-five tons of paperboard per year compared with its original box. It saves over 700,000 gallons of clean water, and more than 500,000 kilowatt-hours of electrical power."
- David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)

"The Naturopath and nature's path were later merged because the self-supporting advertising and subscription monies were more available by publication to the general populace than to the members of the association (The Naturopath, 1902-1927; nature's path, 1925-1927; merged 1927-1933; separated 1934-1938; nature's path, 1939-?). In January of 1934, Lust commenced republication under the title Naturopath and Herald of Health in addition to nature's path. Each of the volumes opened with his column, which was different for each publication."
- Michael T. Murray, ND, Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1
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"Of the two, the nature's path cereal is a clear winner over its mainstream counterpart. The popular commercial cereal has less fiber and more sodium, trans fats, corn syrup, and flavor enhancers. True, the equivalent of a multivitamin is thrown in for good measure, but if you want a multivitamin, take one—and then eat a wholesome, minimally processed cereal for breakfast! STAYING FLAVOR-FULL IN RESTAURANTS Ideally, you'll cook most of your Flavor-Full meals at home. That said, let's be realistic. Everyone goes out to eat from time to time. I know—we do it, too!"
- David L. Katz, Catherine S. Katz, Dr. David Katz's Flavor-Full Diet: Use Your Tastebuds to Lose Pounds and Inches with this Scientifically Proven Plan (Get the book.)

"Below, you'll find the Nutrition Facts panel and ingredient list from nature's path Organic Multigrain Oat Bran Flakes, a brand recommended in the Flavor-Full Diet. 1. This minimally processed food contains no trans fat. 2. Note that even this cereal contains both sugar and salt, but at much lower levels than are available in most commercial brands. 3. Natural, unprocessed grains provide an excellent source of fiber. 4. These nutrients are naturally present in the food, not added in at the end. 5."

- David L. Katz, Catherine S. Katz, Dr. David Katz's Flavor-Full Diet: Use Your Tastebuds to Lose Pounds and Inches with this Scientifically Proven Plan (Get the book.)

"Similarly, nature's path Apple Cinnamon Toaster Pastries contain 210 calories each, with 18 grams of sugars and 22 grams of other carbs. They're basically desserts masquerading as breakfast foods. You have to be just as careful with natural cereals. One cup of Wild Oats Performance Crunch Cereal has 230 calories and 39 grams of carbs, of which 20 grams are sugars. The sugars come from evaporated cane juice and brown rice syrup, which are listed in the fine print on the package. Despite their warm and fuzzy names, soft drinks in health food stores are no better than their supermarket cousins."
- Jack Challem, Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes (Get the book.)

"Nature's Path carries a number of gluten-free products. U.S. Mills offers wheat- and gluten-free cereals under the Erewhon and New Morning brands. Q Several studies suggest that people with celiac disease can safely eat oats. However, since oats are frequently processed with other grains, it is difficult to determine whether oats are completely gluten-free. Follow your physician's or dietician's advice about including oats in a gluten-free diet. Q It may be necessary to remove milk and milk products from the diet because of a secondary lactase deficiency. (See lactose intolerance in Part Two."
- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements (Get the book.)

"It is veritable encyclopedia on nature's path to Health and Healing. HOW to restore health when you are sick. HOW to enhance health when you are well. HOW to co-operate intelligently with nature and nature's laws in building up bodily resistance to disease: ?Nature's Preventive Medicine. HOW to use the endless array of nature's methods and remedies in the treatment of disease: ?Nature's Curative Medicine. "Back to Eden" should be in every home in America, because it presents to all who are sick Nature's three-point program in the healing art ? 1. Dietotherapy ?"
- Jethro Kloss, Back To Eden (Get the book.)

"In January of 1934, Lust commenced republication under the title Naturopath and Herald of Health in addition to nature's path. Each of the volumes opened with his column, which was different for each publication. Both publications were issued continuing through 1938, when the nature's path again became the sole publication until Lust's death in 1945. Although, after the Universal Directory, Lust continued to write volumes on naturopathic principles, he was more of a synthesizer, organizer, lecturer, and essayist than a lasting scientific author of naturopathic articles."
- Michael T. Murray, ND, Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1
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