Having food in times of trouble may keep many of you from relying on the powers that be from having control over you. Understanding the geopolitical environment regarding food supplies is relevant.
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I have food allergies to wheat unfortunately and there is wheat in foods that u wouldn’t even think would have wheat in them, also if anything contains soy it’s the same situation. Kinda screwed up in this regard as I was In the hospital recovering from allergies in august for about a week, unfortunately something as small as a bread crumb can set me off. rly hope nothing catastrophic, I mean of anything does happen I think it’s gonna not be as bad as you think, but we should all prepare for the worst in the case it does happen and trust in god...
One big reason for the massive spike in wheat allergies is the fact that they started using glyphosate during the drying process. Glyphosate is the main ingredient in RoundUp.
So basically, every time you eat anything with conventionally grown (non organic) wheat (bread, tortillas, cakes, muffins, etc), you are consuming trace amounts of pesticide, which triggers an immune reaction and systemic inflammation.
Soy is almost 100% genetically modified, and those modifications have been shown to transfer to gut bacteria, making your own genes start doing crazy shit like making you resistant to antibiotics.
Gotta read labels and AVOID ALL GMOs AND CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS.
Check out Mercola.com, naturalnews.com and cosmeticdatabase.com for more info on identifying toxins in food and products.
The big problem with wheat is that we're using a completely different species of plant. There is very little resemblance between current wheat and wheat of 100 years ago.
Avoiding wheat 100% is a good thing.
That, too! Once I stopped eating wheat about ten years ago all my horrid allergies went away. UNtil this year. The cedar got me at last.
Yep. Soy sauce, tofu, tempeh and miso, I believe. But ONLY ORGANIC.
Even those are questionable, though.
I like that you know about this too.
100% THIS^^^
Yep. I grab a cart from the parking lot, refuse sanitizer and say "No thanks!" to the mask nazis. Bag my own groceries in my own bags.
See? I'm greeeeen. (So eff off leftie covidiots!)
rice and beans seems to be a healthy basic - easy storage, not usually allergy-causing. Doesn't take much room to store enough for a couple months at least.
Essential vitamins and minerals are basics to be considered as well. Without them we will be sickly and riddled with dis-ease.