With knowledge comes power. With power comes responsibility. I always talk about educating myself and others on the dangers of our food supply. So I am wondering if people commit food suicide every day? Let me explain.
The information that I have researched is about the meat industry and the dairy industry. We as Americans are being duped into believing that the meat and dairy we eat on a daily basis is good for us. What they don't tell you is all the of disease and dirty conditions that exist in the slaughter houses and dairy farms. The pathogens that are flying around in these places would be enough to scare you out of your mind and yet all of their marketing makes you believe that all of the animals are happy and clean.
When you pump antibiotics into these animals in addition to steroids and hormones you are actually putting them into your body. The phrase, "You are what they it" is pretty telling. What is the reason for them using antibiotics? To kill bacteria that is invading their bodies. When you get sick what does the Doctor give you? When you take antibiotics it changes your cell structure and the more you take the more resistant it becomes to the "healing" effects of the drug. After a time you will have to increase the dosage in order for it to work. Now imagine a large operation, say cattle farms, and there is an enormous amount of disease floating around in these places. They use antibiotics to ward off many different diseases, but after a while it loses its affect. So what do they do? They have to find something stronger to kill the germs and you and I are the beneficiaries of that extra strength protection from disease.
I haven't even mentioned the use of steroids and hormones and their effect on our bodies. Ever wonder how they get these animals to be so large so quickly? They have a system of fattening up these animals in half the time they used to. The demand is so great for hamburger and chicken that they need to increase their size quickly because the more weight they have the more money they can make. You wouldn't want to buy a chicken that is scrawny, would you? There is a cost to this and it is our lives.
I feel a responsibility to tell everyone about what I have learned, but not many people are ready to hear the truth. That is why I feel that they are committing food suicide every day. If I don't tell them about the dangers of our food supply then I might as well put a gun in my hand and pull the trigger. I know that is way out there, but I'm trying to make a point. Do you have family that you care about? If you do then you should be persistent and get the information to them as often as you need to. I'm the first one to realize that most people don't want to think about these things and, of course, they don't think anything will happen to them if they do eat this food. I can only do so much before people have to take responsibility for themselves.
Our food supply has changed dramatically over the last several decades. Now we have another major hurdle to get over and that is GMOs. It is exhausting thinking about all the things that you shouldn't eat, but there is one positive. It is the 7 Day 100% Super Food Challenge. I know that if I participate in this protocol I am eating 100% Gluten free and GMO free food. Can I tell you what a relief that is? I don't have to think about what I can't eat because I just focus on what I can eat and I know the food is safe. Give your mind and body a break and just try the 7 Day Challenge...you'll be glad you did!
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