HAGA Releases YouTube Video Titled The Basics of Heirloom Seeds Pack

A representative for Home and Garden America announced today the release of a new video entitled “The Basics of Heirloom Seeds Pack."

Incline Village, NV, November 15, 2014 --(PR.com)-- A representative for Home and Garden America announced today the release of a new video entitled “The Basics of Heirloom Seeds Pack." The YouTube video speaks about using organic gardening to combat the negative influence of genetically-modified foods.

"As an advocate for non-GMO seeds, we feel a strong responsibility to warn consumers against the dangers of consuming genetically-modified products. GMO foods are everywhere now: from the foods sold in the market to the seeds we grow. It's scary to think that they're dominating most of our food choices—but what's even scarier is how they're affecting children's appetite and behavior," the company representative said.

"Kids who consume GMO foods have been found to be more susceptible to food allergies and other nutritional problems, much more than adults. They're also in danger of acquiring antibiotic-resistant diseases due to the questionable contents of genetically-engineered foods. This is definitely a cause for alarm and we can't just wait for the government to finally approve the proper labeling of GMO products. That could take forever! We need to be more pro-active," he continued.

"The best thing we can do right now is to grow our own vegetables at home using heirloom seeds. This is the most effective way to ensure that our families will eat all-natural and unmodified foods, and it also keeps our children safe from all those harmful GMO products," he concluded.

The HAGA representative also encourages gardening with kids in order to strengthen family ties as well as to teach children the importance of eating homegrown vegetables. Gardening at an early age can help children make better food choices and develop better eating habits as they grow older, and will shield them from the risky effects of GMO consumption.

More informational videos are available at the company's website and official YouTube channel.

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