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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I Don't Care What People Think Of Me

How often do we go along in life and wonder what people think about us. We always have this thought in the back of our minds about how we come across to people or how our appearance is. We also have our own ideas about politics or the environment and once again we usually don't speak our minds because we want to be accepted and we don't want to rock the boat.

The reason I'm bringing this up is because that is the way I have lived my life for the last 5 decades. Always holding my tongue so I would be politically correct in a number of different situations with a variety of different types of people. I have recently decided to get my voice and start speaking up about the things that are important to me. This means that I will say what is on my mind no matter what people think of me.

For this blog post I will be referring to the state of our food supply. After doing research on what is happening to our food supply I can no longer be silent. I am beginning to tell everyone and anyone who will listen to me about the dangers of genetically modified organisms(GMOs). It is so interesting when I begin to tell someone what a GMO is and they have that deer in the headlight look. I realize that many people don't know what it is, but once I get done with them they will.

When I get into a conversation with someone about the challenge I'm taking right now, that would be the 100% Super Food Challenge, they look at me and say, "I don't think I could do that. Not eating food for a long time would be really hard for me." This is when I explain why I'm doing it. I'm doing it for myself, of course, but I'm also doing it so I can help others along the way. I want to explain what is happening to this country and our current food supply and the dangers of the food we eat on a daily basis. You can educate yourself by reading great sites like www.naturalnews.com which is one of the best resources for reading about GMOs.

Every time I start to talk about someones health and where they see themselves on a scale of 1-10, it creates this uneasy feeling and there is this long pause before continuing the conversation. I think I strike a cord with people when I talk to them about it. That is because no one wants to face reality and when I bring the subject up there is a split second that they have to be truthful with themselves and that looks painful for most.

This is when I decided to stop shoving the topic of better health under the table and began to speak my mind. Most people look at me like I'm speaking a foreign language when talking about GMOs because they are not aware of what it is. When I tell them that our food supply is in danger of creating illness and disease on such a massive scale, again they just go silent and think that it can't be true. At this point, I don't care what people think of me because I am on a mission to help educate people about these dangers. If you are truly serious about your health then you will do your research and then get on a program that doesn't include food with GMOs. This would be a great time to try the "7 Day 100% Super Food Challenge". Contact me for more details.

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