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		<title>Food Standards &amp; Integrity Addressed In Food, Inc., The Movie</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 04:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On July 20th, I posted about the documentary, Food, Inc. I was finally able to get to the Flicks last week and watch the film. It was definitely more than I expected. In fact, I might even say that I almost got more on my plate, than my stomach could handle.
The documentary is a MUST SEE for anyone who consumes any meat products. Yes, I am currently a carnivore, but have been 98% pork free for about 2 years. Now, after watching the food handling standards and exposures for food ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_-CvYe-7fxCs/Sn--XiOYaTI/AAAAAAAAAOk/8w2NCZsmWQE/s1600-h/movie_poster-large.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-88];player=img;"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 135px; height: 200px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_-CvYe-7fxCs/Sn--XiOYaTI/AAAAAAAAAOk/8w2NCZsmWQE/s200/movie_poster-large.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5368218592382314802" /></a><br />On July 20th, I posted about the documentary, <a href="http://www.goodngreen.org/2009/07/foodinc-movie.html" target="_blank">Food, Inc.</a> I was finally able to get to the <a href="http://www.theflicksboise.com/" target="_blank">Flicks</a> last week and watch the film. It was definitely more than I expected. In fact, I might even say that I almost got more on my plate, than my stomach could handle.</p>
<p>The documentary is a <strong>MUST SEE</strong> for anyone who consumes <strong>any</strong> meat products. Yes, I am currently a carnivore, but have been 98% pork free for about 2 years. Now, after watching the food handling standards and exposures for food contamination in <a href="http://www.foodincmovie.com/" target="_blank">Food, Inc.</a>, I have begun to plan my fazing out, of any and all commercially processed meat products. In addition, I have embarked on some serious research in a vegetarian diet for my family. (No, I haven&#8217;t told the husband yet, SSHH, don&#8217;t say anything!).</p>
<p>Watching the &#8220;hidden camera&#8221; clips of food handling in the meat processing plants in this country and chicken farms, was stomach wrenching. Now, I&#8217;m no sissy when it comes to watching the processing of meats and foods. But, when I find out how the recent salmonella poisonings and other food contamination crisis&#8217; occurred, and could have been prevented, then I do begin to feel ill.</p>
<p>I also learned about Monsanto&#8217;s role in the control of farmers and what they can and cannot do, once the farmer has acquired Monsanto&#8217;s &#8220;patented&#8221; seeds. Today, I also read an <a href="http://blog.taragana.com/n/despite-legacy-of-pollution-monsanto-seeks-federal-backing-for-new-mine-activists-skeptical-134556/#comment-11843" target="_target">article about Monsanto&#8217;s negligence</a> right here in my home state of Idaho. Basically, they (Monsanto), have already caused much environmental devastation in Southeastern Idaho&#8217;s high country, and want carte blanche to start another mine, without cleaning up their earlier messes. The scary thing is, that many EPA &amp; FDA officials, were previously employed by Monsanto, at one time or another. I don&#8217;t see any conflict of interest there, do you?</p>
<p>There were numerous facts &amp; disclosures discussed in the documentary and the narration by Michael Pollen was fantastic. I can&#8217;t do justice to the film by giving you the below tidbits, you&#8217;ll have to see the movie for yourself. But, here&#8217;s a few things I wanted to share:</p>
<p>1. Just a few years ago, apx 80 meat processing plants provided 20% of the meat that Americans consumed. Today, 13 meat processing plants provide 80% of the meat that we consume.</p>
<p>2. It takes 75 gallons of diesel to bring a steer to slaughter.</p>
<p>3. It is illegal to make disparaging remarks about the beef industry in Colorado. (Remember Oprah?).</p>
<p>4. One American farmer used to feed apx 628 people. Now, he feeds apx 128 people and huge companies/subsidiaries feed the rest.</p>
<p>5. One in three people born after the year 2000, will get diabetes.</p>
<p>The final message of the film was that we, as consumers, have a vote by what we do and do not purchase. One farmer that was interviewed, pled with the viewing audience to make our voices heard. He said that the farmers want to do the right thing, but so many hands are tied by big industry, that they can&#8217;t do it by themselves.</p>
<p>Some of my votes will include a more conscientious effort to purchase food products grown/manufactured within a 150 mile radius of where I live. Farmers markets; here I come! I also need to start my plan for my raised bed gardens. Also, I&#8217;ve made my feelings clear to my husband about Monsanto products in our home/property.</p>
<p>My list continues, but I&#8217;d like others to share what they are already doing or planning to do, to cast a vote for improved food handling and standards by the food industry and within our own homes.</p>
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		<title>Conflict of Interest &#8211; The FDA?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 15:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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Last week, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel posted an article about a potential conflict of interest involving the recent report published by the FDA on the supposed safety of BPA (Bisphenol A), to humans. Apparently, the group responsible for completing the FDA&#8217;s report, had members who&#8217;s personal interests may have been seriously influenced by the &#8220;plastics industry&#8221;. 

As previously mentioned on this blog, the FDA came out recently with a report that there were no known hazards to humans, caused by BPA. Yet, Canada and numerous other independent groups have done ...]]></description>
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<div>Last week, the <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/watchdogreports/33200554.html">Milwaukee Journal Sentinel</a> posted an article about a potential conflict of interest involving the recent report published by the FDA on the supposed safety of BPA (Bisphenol A), to humans. Apparently, the group responsible for completing the FDA&#8217;s report, had members who&#8217;s personal interests may have been seriously influenced by the &#8220;plastics industry&#8221;. </div>
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<div>As previously mentioned on this<a href="http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=526405334338547715&amp;postID=1740415669121862290"> blog</a>, the FDA came out recently with a report that there were no known hazards to humans, caused by BPA. Yet, Canada and numerous other independent groups have done studies that prove otherwise.</div>
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<div>The FDA (Food &amp; Drug Administration), has also previously asserted that Aspartame is safe, but stevia is dangerous to use in foods; Vioxx is safe, but cherries are dangerous to use in the treatment of arthritis pain; and the list goes on. </div>
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<div>I don&#8217;t know about anyone reading this, but I&#8217;m getting almost &#8220;weirded out&#8221;, by the abuses that are taking place amongst the agencies that are supposed to be looking out for my well-being, health and safety.</div>
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<div>Just another reason why I am so proud to be associated with <a href="http://www.shaklee.net/sowing4health">Shaklee</a>. They are a company that is very open about their products and maintains standards far in excess of the natural nutrition industry. Shaklee&#8217;s products undergo over 80,000 tests annually, to guarantee their safety and efficacy.</div>
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<div>Shaklee is a leader in <a href="http://www.shaklee.net/sowing4health/aboutCitizenPartnersEnv">environmental integrity</a>. After all, Dr. Shaklee created a &#8220;green&#8221; cleaning product, <a href="http://www.shaklee.net/sowing4health/product/00015">(Basic H2®)</a>, back in 1960, when &#8220;green&#8221; was just a color! And, the line-up of respected scientists and doctors on <a href="http://www.shaklee.net/sowing4health/aboutScienceSC">Shaklee&#8217;s Scientific Advisory Board</a>, is more evidence of the standards that Shaklee keeps and continues to improve upon.</div>
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<div>Yes, there are a lot of &#8220;things&#8221; out there that can harm you, but let us at least, lower our exposure to those things, that we&#8217;re aware of&#8230;.or even, leary of.</div>
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