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Clemmie70on Jul 19, 2011 9:06am
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take a second and just think........
take a second and just think........great DD DoubleDeuce!! These articles are the exclamation point on what I have been trying to say.
It is encouraging to see some countries standing up and taking action against those who produce our food. Foreign bans against our beef should really be an eye opener, but with all the atrocities in the news, food additives do not grab headlines like they should and merely get a glance in the morning paper. It is also good to see that coutries are waking up to the idea to address human illness by taking preventative measures with the food rather than simply treating people on the other end. Big pharma's will have no choice but to adapt to this change of thinking. While they make billions in the treatment, forward thinking companies should be salivating over what Chemphor has to offer once proven and accepted.
One quick story....we had friends that lived in Sri Lanka and while there, they had a child. They moved back to Canada in 2005 and their daughter became very sick after a few weeks. After a barrage of tests and specialists, they had finally determined that our food was making her sick. As the Dr explained, this girl had never been exposed to our foods and the additives that come along with it and her body was in like a toxic shock (there is a clinical name which eludes me). They immediately switched to free range meats, organically grown vegatables and she was back to normal once her system was flushed.
You see, as Canadians we are subjected to our food additives while still in the womb. Once born, we are "dosed" with food additives each time we eat, so as we grow, so does our tolerance to these drugs. As an adult, we have developed a tolerance over our lifetime, hence, adverse affects to our health and some of the old faithful drugs are now no longer and effective way to treat some illnesses.
I read somewhere that the average Canadian drinks enough coffee that the caffiene in 1 year (if given in 1 dose) would kill a healthy, full sized horse.......scary huh? You are what you eat folks!