
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Earth Approved Launches
Campaign for Health-Centered Social Media Network
Organization to raise funds
and awareness for world’s first self-funding social media network via GoFundMe
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, OCTOBER 11, 2015 - Earth Approved
is pleased to announce the launch of a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds and
awareness for the Earth Approved APP.
Earth Approved was
launched earlier this year with a mission of preventing and researching cancer,
autism, birth defects, and harm to the reproductive system caused by products
and foods. Earth Approved has launched a number of initiatives to attain its
goals, including the Earth Approved Seal. This initiative will make it easier
for people to identify “safe” products, or those without chemicals, additives,
or other artificial ingredients.
The company has already started development on the Earth
Approved APP. The new app will be the world’s first self-funding, non-profit
social media network, and it will aim to stop cancer around the world. Users
will be able to scan the UPC codes of foods and products and receive alerts of
harmful substances that are contained within. Then, the app will show users
healthy alternatives and where to find them. The Earth Approved APP will help users
find better options by displaying local shops or online purchasing
options. Some products and foods will
even be available via the app. Then, users will be able to share their findings
with friends.
Each user creates a profile and receives perks for being
active within the app. Users get to have fun while they live healthier
lifestyles and help others do the same.
All funds raised go towards research, assistance, and
raising awareness.
Pledgers receive exclusive perks, including sweaters,
t-shirts, beta testing privileges, and much more. Further information can be
found at https://www.gofundme.com/earthapproved.

You're asking for total, abject faith in your integrity with product evaluation without providing an iota of transparency or a single reason anyone should place such trust in your methods or conclusions.
ReplyDeleteFurthermore, in many, if not most household categories, there are ZERO products that are 'safe,' and if there are 'safe' alternatives, those alternatives are exorbitant in price or otherwise impossible to obtain.
Bottom line, who are you to say anything is 'safe?' Why should anyone believe you? How long before you are corrupted by wanna-be 'earth approved' product makers, if you are not already from the get-go? The bare fact that you blithely expect total, abject trust is one huge red flag.