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The biggest fallacy
most people aren't aware of is that if we eat a balanced diet, (the
four food groups), we get all the nutrients we need to stay healthy
and live a long life. The truth is, this has been a matter of public
record for the past 60 years.
From 1936 we have the Senate
Document 264, 74th congress second session. It announced that our farm
soils are severely depleted of minerals.
The
grains, fruits and vegetables growing in these depleted soils are
deficient. If the essential nutrients aren't in the soils,
the roots of the plants can't absorb them into the plants and thus not
into us. What's frightening is that since this was made public,
nothing substantial has been done about it.
In 1993, The World Health Organization said in a report that our
soil is now totally baron, 95% depleted of the basic survival
nutrients we need.
To make matters worse is the food
deliver system utilized in the United States.
Supermarkets are food delivery
giants who don't care about nutrition.
First, our plant foods are
picked green before mother nature is done with them, many are gas
retarded from ripening, trucked across the United States, and then gas
ripened. By the time the food gets to our dinner tables there's little
or no nutrition left.
The state of our soil should come
as no surprise to us. With four to five crop rotations each year on
single plot of land, intense farming practices have depleted vital
nutrients from the soil. What is alarming is that these deficiencies
are showing up in our bodies. U.S. Senate Document 264 and the 1992
Earth Summit Report support these findings and suggest that 99 percent
of Americans are mineral deficient.
Both reports
further explain that a deficiency in nutrients can cause us suffering
and may even shorten our lives. Only now are we beginning to fully
understand how the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and waste
contaminants have fed the world, while creating a national nutrition
crisis. It's literally enough to make you sick!
Lack of proper
nutrition in our diet is no secret and is certainly nothing new. Below
you will find public record of the condition of our soil and its
effects on the American public as discussed in the 66751014th Congress
2nd Session.
Farm Land
Mineral Depletion Senate Document 264, 1936.
These are Verbatim Unabridged extracts from the 74th Congress 2nd
Session:
"Our physical
well-being is more directly dependent upon minerals we take into our
systems than upon calories or vitamins,
or upon precise proportions of
starch, protein or carbohydrates we consume."
"Do you know that
most of us today are suffering from certain dangerous diet
deficiencies which cannot be remedied until depleted soils from which
our food comes are brought into proper mineral balance?"
"The alarming fact
is that foods (fruits, vegetables and grains) now being raised on
millions of acres of land that no longer contain enough of certain
minerals are starving us - no matter how much of them we eat. No man
of today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his system
with the minerals he requires for perfect health because his stomach
isn't big enough to hold them."
"The truth is that
our foods vary enormously in value, and some of them aren't worth
eating as food...Our physical well-being is more directly dependent
upon the minerals we take into our systems than upon calories or
vitamins or upon the precise proportions of starch, protein or
carbohydrates we consume."
"This talk about
minerals is novel and quite startling. In fact, a realization of the
importance of minerals in food is so new that the text books on
nutritional dietetics contain very little about it. Nevertheless, it
is something that concerns all of us, and the further we delve into it
the more startling it becomes."
"You'd think,
wouldn't you, that a carrot is a carrot - that one is about as good as
another as far as nourishment is concerned? But it isn't; one carrot
may look and taste like another and yet be lacking in the particular
mineral element which our system requires and which carrots are
supposed to contain."
"Laboratory test
prove that the fruits, the vegetables, the grains, the eggs, and even
the milk and the meats of today are not what they were a few
generations ago (which doubtless explains why our forefathers thrived
on a selection of foods that would starve us!)"
"No man today can
eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his stomach with the
mineral salts he requires for perfect health, because his stomach
isn't big enough to hold them! And we are turning into big stomachs."
"No longer does a
balanced and fully nourishing diet consist merely of so many calories
or certain vitamins or fixed proportion of starches, proteins and
carbohydrates. We know that our diets must contain in addition
something like a score of minerals salts."
"It is bad news
to learn from our leading authorities that 99% of the American people
are deficient in these minerals, and that a marked deficiency in any
one of the more important minerals actually results in disease.
Any upset of the balance, any
considerable lack or one or another element, however microscopic the
body requirement may be, and we sicken, suffer, shorten our lives."
"We know that
vitamins are complex chemical substances which are indispensable to
nutrition, and that each of them is of importance for normal function
of some special structure in the body. Disorder and disease result
from any vitamin deficiency.
It is not commonly realized, however,
that vitamins control the body's appropriation of minerals, and in the
absence of minerals they have no function to perform.
Lacking
vitamins, the system can make some use of minerals, but lacking
minerals, vitamins are useless."
"Certainly our
physical well-being is more directly dependent upon the minerals we
take into our systems than upon calories of vitamins or upon the
precise proportions of starch, protein of carbohydrates we consume."
"This discovery is one of the latest and most important contributions
of science to the problem of human health."
Senate Document No.
264, Year 1936. |