Americans Consume Half the Global Supply of Diabetic Drugs
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Organic is just marketing for the most part. Government doesn't have any enforcement on that. Not that they would do it right anyways. Stores can sell rotten meat as well.
Anything big is bad, government, cities, businesses, charities, churches, etc... Bater with people you know capitalism. If you rip me off I won't come back and i'll spread the word. Big business doesn't care they own all the big stores.
Coke and Pepsi both owned by the same investment groups etc...
Shopping can be the ultimate mine field for good nutrition. Buyer beware. Aldi sells a variety of organic foods and stand behind that 100%; however, the USDA may allow "organic" domestically but the requirements for that label is kind of sloppy.
I trust European produced and packaged foods more than that done here. The controls on food additives is strong in Europe, we in the United States are fed poisons in abundance through our food supply.
A processed food label here can be paragraphs long, contain obscure descriptions and hide dangerous chemicals. There is also the tiny print and asterisks to add to the confusion.
Just like the American medical "profession" the food industry and their hip-pocket FDA is for the most part not at all concerned with the outcome of your health only that you buy more.
Great Comment!, I am a cyclist and once had a conversation on the trail with a Dr. and was trying to tell him that I wouldn't be in that business because its unhealthy, and his interpretation is that I was jealous. He told me to open one.
I haven't been without money since I was a good, but neither do I pile it up. Take in more than you pay out works well.
Thanks to those who don't hoard.
That's my motto. Be thankful for what I have. Take in more than spend and live a peaceful happy live