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If you haven't seen the movie food Inc. I highly recommend it! I allows you see and understand what is happen to our food today.

 

This is something I am passionate about and I feel I am called to action because It effects all. A lot of are clue less as how the government controls and tampers with our food.

 

How is that a top ram noodle  (GM) costs $79 and an apple cost $1.50 naturally grown in our country?

 

It is because this is what the government supports and put their money into.. and hence why low income people buy what they by and can afford, and this is why our country has the obesity problem it does...Look around at the grocery story at chips and candy and see the cost its cheap.. they are  either pumped up with sugar or salt and caloric rich and  Highly addictive. Those on low income that's what they can afford.. which creates obesity a huge profit for the government....

 

This disgusting to me... and health issues that I can list for days in which now the government is making had over first in pharmaceuticals. 

 

The government know these foods become very addictive and toxic. Our bodies are not meant to eat or metabolize these foods.

 

I choose to educate and inform others and to not support anything but local organic foods today.

 

If your caught in the trap in the cycle I get it.. but there are solutions. And dyeing not one of them

 

The truth is at first food my taste blame anything would after being pumped up on steroids.... but taste buds are malleable... and truly healthy food can and does taste great. To taste the flavors of healthy food is amazing...

 

Costs of healthy food is frustrating at times, but it can be done.. think smart and not hard. We have communities that work together to support each other in healthy living!

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