by Mike Adams
(NaturalNews) There's a new plot underway to sterilize your food and
destroy the nutritional value of fresh produce. The players in this
plot are the usual suspects: The USDA (which backed the "raw" almond
sterilization rules now in effect in California) and the American
Chemical Society -- a pro-chemical group that represents the interests
of industrial chemical manufacturers. The latest push comes from USDA
researchers who conducted a study to see which method more effectively
killed bacteria on leafy green vegetables like spinach.
To conduct the study, they bathed the spinach in a solution
contaminated with bacteria. Then, they tried to remove the bacteria
using three methods: Washing, chemical spraying and irradiation. Not
surprisingly, only the irradiation killed nearly 100 percent of the
bacterial colonies. That's because radiation sterilizes both the
bacteria and the vegetable leaves, effectively killing the plant and
destroying much of its nutritional value while it kills the bacteria.
The USDA claims this is a huge success. By using radiation on all fresh
produce, they claim, the number of food-borne illness outbreaks that
happen each year could be substantially reduced. It all makes sense
until you realize that by destroying the nutritional value of all fresh
produce sold in the United States, an irradiation policy would greatly
increase the number of people killed by infections and chronic diseases
that are prevented by the natural medicines found in fresh produce!
Why fresh, living produce helps prevent sickness
The USDA, you see, has zero recognition of the difference between
living produce and dead produce. To uneducated government bureaucrats,
pasteurized or irradiated vegetable juice is identical to fresh, raw,
living vegetable juice. They believe this because they've never been
taught about the phytonutrients, digestive enzymes and life force
properties that are found in fresh foods, but that are destroyed
through heat or irradiation. This, the USDA is operating out of extreme
ignorance when it comes to food and nutrition.
Even a simple leaf of spinach contains hundreds of natural medicines --
phytonutrients that help prevent cancer, eye diseases, nervous system
disorders, heart disease and much more. Every living vegetable is a
powerhouse of disease-fighting medicine: Broccoli prevents cancer, beet
greens cleanse the liver, cilantro removes heavy metals, celery
prevents cancer, berries prevent heart disease and dark leafy greens
help prevent over a dozen serious health conditions while boosting
immune function and helping prevent other infections. But when you
subject these fruits and vegetables to enough radiation to kill 99.9%
of the pathogens that may be hitching a ride, you also destroy many of
the phytonutrients responsible for these tremendous health benefits!
This means that while irradiating food may decrease outbreaks of
food-borne illnesses, it will have the unintended consequence of
increasing the number of people who get sick from other infections (and
chronic diseases) due to the fact that their source of natural medicine
has been destroyed. For many Americans, you see, salad greens are their
one remaining source for phytonutrients. Given their diets of processed
foods, junk foods and cooked foods, there are very few opportunities
for these consumers to get fresh, phytonutrient-rich foods into their
diet. And now the USDA wants to take that away, too, by mandating the
irradiation of all fresh produce.
Let me make a rather obvious prediction, on the record: If the
irradiation of fresh produce goes into effect in the United States,
rates of infection among consumers will sharply increase, not decrease,
due to the removal of immune-boosting natural medicine from the food
supply. Consumers will also experience higher rates of cancer, heart
disease, dementia, eye disorders, diabetes and even obesity. By
destroying these thousands of healing phytonutrients, irradiation will
leave many consumers defenseless against modern society's many health
challenges.
It is no exaggeration to say that a policy of mass irradiation of fresh
produce is as blatantly stupid as the Romans building their aqueducts
with lead-lined waterways. As historians have explained, after the
aqueducts were built, the water delivered to the Roman population was
contaminated with lead -- a heavy metal that causes numerous health
problems, including insanity. Many historians blame the lead-lined
aqueducts as one of the primary reasons why the Roman Empire fell: Its
leaders went mad, and the rest is history.
I would argue that America's leaders are already mad, but that's beside
the point. If we start irradiating our food, thereby destroying its
nutritional value, we are going to unleash a cascade of unintended
consequences even greater than the Roman's aqueducts. Absent the
protections of phytonutrients found in plants, the health of most
consumers will rapidly decline, and we'll see the U.S. thrust into a
quagmire of chronic disease and medical bankruptcy. (It's already
heading there, of course, but killing the food supply will only
accelerate the downward spiral of health.)
Let's sterilize all the food!
The USDA has never met a food sterilization plan it didn't like. It
backed the recent almond sterilization law that went into effect in
California last year, forcing all almond growers to sterilize their
almonds by subjecting them to toxic chemicals or cooking them at high
enough temperatures to kill anything that might have been alive (such
as the almond itself). Now, all the raw almonds consumed in America are
purchased from overseas growers, where raw still means raw.
Raw milk has also been under attack in California and elsewhere. The
USDA supported laws that essentially banned the sales of raw milk,
requiring milk to be sterilized, too. If you now irradiate all the
fresh produce, you have a food supply that is predominantly sterilized
-- otherwise known as "dead." And dead foods lead to dead people.
That a society's health regulators would want all foods to be dead
should be downright shocking to anyone who knows anything about health
and nutrition. Live foods keep people alive, but dead foods make people
dead. It's really not a complicated concept. The USDA's definition of
"food safety," however, is based on the idea that the health of one
immune-system-compromised individual who can't handle a little E. Coli
is more important than the ongoing health of the entire population.
Thus, all foods must be killed for everyone.
I strongly disagree with this approach. Foods should not be expected to
be sterilized. In terms of food safety, emphasis should be placed on
boosting the health and immune systems of individuals so they can
survive occasional contact with E. Coli rather than trying to create a
sterile environment in which nothing is alive. As it turns out, the
people susceptible to food-borne illnesses are precisely those
individuals who have compromised immune systems due to their intake of
vaccines and antibiotics. Thus, it is modern medicine that has made
these people vulnerable to food-borne illnesses. Blame the drug
companies, not the bacteria.
But the USDA would rather blame the food. Blaming conventional medicine
for the harm it has caused to the human immune system is not
politically correct. It's better to blame the food, then use scare
tactics to announce yet more outbreaks and hope for a public outcry for
widespread food irradiation. And that brings me to the "final solution"
on food irradiation.
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