Food is our common ground, a universal experience. If you’re happy, you eat. If you’re sad, you eat. You lose a job, you eat. You get a job, you eat. Therefore the bread is rightly called ‘the staff of life’.
Civilization as it is known today could not have evolved, nor can it survive, without an adequate food supply.
It’s amazing how pervasive food is. Every second commercial is for food. Every second TV episode takes place around a meal. In the city, you can’t go ten feet without seeing or smelling a restaurant. There are 20 feet high hamburgers up on billboards.
But there is trouble with our food today. Traditional societies had good food but we just have good table manners. Our progress is unfortunately destroying this important aspect of our existence. There is even a saying that if you’re going to America, bring your own food.
We have taken food for granted. Its a mistake for which we are paying dearly. Food doesn’t grow on supermarket shelves.
A disease tsunami is sweeping the world. Humanity is dying out. This is the result of our deep ignorance about our food.
When you have your health you have everything. Most people who are sick and dying would trade all their possessions to feel better and live longer. When they toast each other, no matter what the language, it’s usually some variant of, “to your good health.” There’s nothing more important.
If you don’t have good health, the other things like food, housing, transportation, education and recreation don’t mean much.
Its time to realize that so long as you have ‘healthy’ food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being.
We live in a culture of profit-seeking leeches that are only too happy to sell us compromised foods and line their pockets with the profits gained from pillaging our health. When are we going to stop them?
What is it going to take for us to demand accountability from the people who produce our food and those government agencies that supposedly protect the health of the public?
When will we pull our heads out of the sand and see the reality we face?
Civilization as it is known today could not have evolved, nor can it survive, without an adequate food supply.
It’s amazing how pervasive food is. Every second commercial is for food. Every second TV episode takes place around a meal. In the city, you can’t go ten feet without seeing or smelling a restaurant. There are 20 feet high hamburgers up on billboards.
But there is trouble with our food today. Traditional societies had good food but we just have good table manners. Our progress is unfortunately destroying this important aspect of our existence. There is even a saying that if you’re going to America, bring your own food.
We have taken food for granted. Its a mistake for which we are paying dearly. Food doesn’t grow on supermarket shelves.
A disease tsunami is sweeping the world. Humanity is dying out. This is the result of our deep ignorance about our food.
When you have your health you have everything. Most people who are sick and dying would trade all their possessions to feel better and live longer. When they toast each other, no matter what the language, it’s usually some variant of, “to your good health.” There’s nothing more important.
If you don’t have good health, the other things like food, housing, transportation, education and recreation don’t mean much.
Its time to realize that so long as you have ‘healthy’ food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being.
We live in a culture of profit-seeking leeches that are only too happy to sell us compromised foods and line their pockets with the profits gained from pillaging our health. When are we going to stop them?
What is it going to take for us to demand accountability from the people who produce our food and those government agencies that supposedly protect the health of the public?
When will we pull our heads out of the sand and see the reality we face?