Long story short, you can just look at this graph and see that pretty much the air we breathe and the food is eat is what is killing us. Not hard to put 1 and 1 together to figure out it makes 2. Food for thought!
Long story short, you can just look at this graph and see that pretty much the air we breathe and the food is eat is what is killing us. Not hard to put 1 and 1 together to figure out it makes 2. Food for thought!
also the water, and the poisons on the land that are wind blown and become pollution of the air. in 2013 alone 190 million pounds of glyphosate herbicide was sprayed on crop land in the US alone. it takes all these forms as well as contaminating the cotton that we wear. almost everything in our homes outgasses chemicals, from fire retardants to preservatives like formaldehyde. on average indoor air contains 2 to 5 times the contaminants compared to outdoor air.
Im glad there is more people out there who is aware of the same fact. Go to the supermarket, take any food product and read the label. You will find among the ingredients more stuff you don't know what it is than actual food created by nature other than by the man and his hunger for money and profit.
if we continue to eat good food, eventually we'll be the only ones left. i'll see you there.
It sounds funny in a way but if you stop to think people who feed themselves in a bad way are likely to die from some disease related to their dietary choices or they will have kids who aren't really healthy after all. Could it be a new form of natural selection in which in place of it going through the natural dangers that nature and our environment can offer to us that are absolutely out of our control, we will be instead develop and survive through our conscious selections of way of life!?
yes, i believe it has been a mode of selection all along. now, though, we have more conscious choice. our diets are not so much controlled by our rulers or by nature. our rulers still try to control what we eat through propaganda, but with self education, that control is slipping away.