Saturday, January 7, 2012

Food, Health and Tips for Your Well Being

Have you ever thought about our food supply and how it is effecting your health and well being in every way imaginable? The food industry pays no attention to your health and the medical industry pays no attention to your food.
We have giant corporations: Nestle, Kraft, PepsiCo, Dole Foods. And those that directly effect the foods they produce with chemical fertilizers and un-natural herbicides and pesticides:Cargill, DuPont, Monsanto. Plus, dozens upon dozens of others that are in the mix. The only ones that escape this mass produced food supply are those that grow their own food.
Do you regularly read the labels on all the foods you buy and eat? You sure should for your own well being. None of these corporations are interested in your health, the labels will prove this to you once you read and research what the ingredients are and if the long term effects are researched by a third party that is unbiased to corporate greed and lack of respect. They pay no attention to your health; as long as people aren't dropping dead like flies...all is well in their view.
So, what happens when this all catches up to you and one day you find your self very sick. The medical establishment pays no attention to your food supply, assuming you can treat your body like a garbage dump and put most anything into it with no ill effect. Then they feed you a drug that apparently will patch your weak and ailing body until the next "bug" gets you down once again.
If you want good health: watch what you eat, organic when ever possible and of course the best option of all is to grow it yourself if you can. Don't use drugs unless you find there is absolutely no other way. Read the labels and find out what all that stuff is. If you can't say it; don't eat it. Eat local when every possible from growers you know.
To your good health and prosperity
Let your light shine in a darkened world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_industry
Natural Life Magazine

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