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How is it in the best interests of a corporation to kill off paying customers?


34 posted on 05/06/2013 11:09:14 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I'll raise $2million for Sarah Palin's presidential run. What'll you do?)
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If I’m understanding you correct, I agree. I see pesticides, gmos hf cornsyrip etc that are modified or used or added to our food but unnatural to our body’s system of breaking down and using nutrients as some corps and businesses way of killing off their customers. I’d justlike clear info so i can make wise choices.

I had words with Breyer’s ice cream. recently their slogan for decades was “all natural” they now go by Breyer’s frozen deserts - because they claim there taste testers prefer their new products with corn syrup. So I no longer buy Breyers even thought hey are maintainign a few flavors without corn syrup.


40 posted on 05/06/2013 11:46:09 AM PDT by freeB
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
How is it in the best interests of a corporation to kill off paying customers?

It's not. No one thing is killing anyone off. It's accumulations of toxins that is at issue. Monsanto, Merk, Phizer, Big Corn, et al are all contributors to ill health in America. I understand they are all trying to make a buck and have no beef with that. But when they do it at the expense of un-informed customers while knowingly understanding what they do is a net negative, then it is objectively wrong because they are perpetrating fraud upon others. Certainly folks can educate themselves and buy locally, organic, etc. However, when you have the government and big companies telling you "this is good for you" when it isn't, it's a tough row to hoe to have true health (and by that I mainly mean immuno-health). Heck even the "trusted experts" are dead wrong on many health related issues. You probably know more about nutrition than your MD since he probably took just one class in med school on nutrition.

Take for example my recent visit to Disney's Magic Kingdom. Easily 75% of the people there were at least chubby. A good 50% were obese with a good chunk (pun intended) of them morbidly obese. My knee-jerk reaction is to think all these people are lazy and slothish. And as we all know obesity can impose a bevy of health issues under the surface. But, upon reflection, I tend to lean towards their obesity not being completely their fault. Folks are bombarded with incorrect information on a daily basis. For example saturated fat is bad for you, or calories in equal calories out. Both supposedly common knowledge facts are patently false. It's this type of agenda driven information that is killing Americans. Don't get me started on the Cancer Industry.

"So, pal, what's the answer?", you might ask. The answer is to eat fundamentally just as you would think fundamentally concerning philosophy. Try to eat as little sugar as you can "see" because there's a lot more lurking out there than you may be aware of - same with grains. People have to also realize that what they put ON their skin is just about the same as eating it. Folks need to ask themselves "would I eat that" before they slather this or that thing on their skin. Eating well is about moderate intake of foods from the animal, plant, insect, algae, and fungus kingdoms. It's not too terribly difficult to understand God's intention for us to eat a bit of everything.

46 posted on 05/06/2013 12:13:15 PM PDT by numberonepal (First they came for Sarah, then they came for Herman.....)
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