Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Chem Trails and Dairy Farms

If you learned nutrition from an American government funded program (school or the FDA), you can pretty much assume that what you think you know is not accurate with what is true to the evolution of the human species. It is a sad and scary thought to think that our government might have alterior motives when creating the FDA recommendations such as the diabetes/obesity causing 'food guide pyramid' that was taught my entire lifetime. But think about it. From a business perspective (corporate America, not the moral and ethical mom and pop America), what would the Food and DRUG Administration make more money on? Recommending good healthy food or recommending poor quality, mass produced, government controlled food, in poorly balanced serving sizes that will make you sick and make you dependent on western medicine?

The answer to me is an obvious one...CHEM TRAILS.

But I'm not even talking about chem trails. I'm talking about the conspiracy of all conspiracies! One that can easily be mistaken for motherly advice, where pills are swallowed at free-will by unsuspecting victims with the assumption that their trusted doctor knows what foreign chemical is best for treating their symptoms. But who educates the doctors?... The pharmeceutical companies.

We easily buy into what is taught to us because we've learned it all our lives starting at a young age. We learned that MILK, DOES A BODY GOOD. Who did we learn that from? Who else but the dairy farmers themselves. In 1993, dairy farmers in California all agreed to invest 3 cents of every gallon sold towards marketing, advertising, promotion, and public relations to promote the consumption of milk. These dairy farmers created CMPB (California Milk Processer Board) which is responsible for the "GOT MILK?" campaign that has convinced Americans that drinking the milk of another animal is not only normal but it is healthy.




As my favorite Governor once said "I don't drink milk, milk is for babies, I drink beer" Arnold also liked his natural medicinal herbs from the earth. But that is another conspiracy blog topic for another time.








Drinking milk for your health is only one of many health myths created by America to sell a product. Best advice I can give you as a potential consumer or past consumer of government health advice is to be very skeptical, always check the source of information to identify biases/motives, always use your personal experience as your primary compass in search of truth when it comes to your health, and question your doctor! If your doctor is threatened by questions or doesn't seem to have the time to give you a good answer, then he's not the right doctor to trust your health with. Don't put all the responsibility of your health onto your doctor, do your own research, educate yourself and ask questions.

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