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Wednesday, 04/16/2008 12:35:19 AM

Wednesday, April 16, 2008 12:35:19 AM

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Your money, food, and health.

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How can we have good health until the government let's the people have truth about their food. How can we have good money until the government let's American's have truth about their money.
The drug (chemical) business wants you on their products from cradle to grave via prescriptions and through money they have the government and the FDA and USDA and FRSB in their pockets.

KERA, channel 44, April 15, 2008
Cattle consume 70% of antibotics in USA
Because being totally corn fed, their stomach has ulcer like problems.
The corn produces fluids that lower the ph
The cow develops acidosis, and dies without antibiotics.
A t-bone from a stall fed cow is like mush compared to a t-bone from a free-ranging grass fed cow.
A stall-fed cow is kept in one place 24/7


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High fructose corn syrup enhance flavor.
Lessens acidic quality of spagetti sauces.
But it's too sweet. Has no nutritional value. Only has adverse metabolic effects. Leads to sugar metabolism problems in your body.
Walter Willmet, "We've degraded our corn."
A 300 pound man lost 100 lbs just by cutting soda drinks sweetened with HFCS.
HFCS causes high risk of TYPE II Diabetes.
One in Eight New Yorkers have diabetes.
Drinking 1 soda/day almost doubles risk of Diabetes.


McDonald's meal, you're eating corn. French fryes have been cooked in corn oil. Everything on your plate is corn.
The beef has been raised on corn. Iowa now grows fast food.

Iowa farmers don't eat the corn they grow.

Government subsidizes the unhealthy ("Happy Meals"), but not the healthy ones.

Earl Butz started the farm crop subsidy program in 1971 and 1973.

Farm system used to pay for "not producing" . That changed with Earl Butz.
Now we feed ourselves with 17% of our take home pay.
Before his changes, in the 1920's spent twice that amount on their food for family.
Forty bushel harvests used to give bragging rights. Now 180 bushels per acre is normal.

Cheap food policy is cheapening America.


http://www.kera.org/tv/

Independent Lens "King Corn" examines the corn-growing industry as filmmakers Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney raise corn on an acre of land in Iowa. Tuesday, April 15, 10pm KERA 13/13.1



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Stocks I'm watching include DSTI and OCTL .

Will buy back into GPTC on news which I expect it will take to move it up from 0.03. We shall see Wednesday am if it runs up to 0.04 or drops from 0.03

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