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Will a New Administration Give Us the 'Safest Food Supply in the World'?
How many times have we been told we have the safest food supply in the world? Do we really? I suppose it depends on the comparison. Somalia? Kenya? Eritrea? In developing countries close to two million children die every year from contaminated food and water. These countries don't really have much of a food supply, safe or otherwise, so compared to them we do quite well. How do we fare compared to other industrialized countries?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there are 76 million cases of foodborne illness yearly in the US, roughly 1 out of every 4 people. Foodborne illness strikes the UK at a rate of roughly 1 in 10 and Australia around 3.7 per 100. Clearly, our food is not as safe as we are led to believe, and as for it's being the safest in the world, maybe not.
Most foodborne illness is caused by bacterial contamination, E. coli, Salmonella and other bacterium that generally just make us ill. In recent years however, we are seeing new more virulent forms of these bacterial contaminants that can make food poisoning potentially lethal. Bacteria are also developing resistance to antibiotics, in part, a direct result of overuse of antibiotics in the livestock industry.
E. coli 0157:H7 showed up in the 1990s in undercooked hamburger and now kills upwards of 60 people yearly in the US. E. coli 0157:H7 thrives in the stomach of cattle fed high grain diets, a standard practice in large commercial feedlots in the US. Meat becomes contaminated when it comes in contact with manure, an all-too-common occurrence in huge processing plants where overworked, underpaid workers are expected to process too many animals in too little time. USDA budget cuts have left too few inspectors to adequately monitor those same plants.
Spinach contaminated with 0157:H7, probably from irrigation water that flowed too close to large cattle lots, caused a real problem since spinach is often eaten raw. So, again the contamination is a direct result of industrial farming practices
Melamine is extracted from coal by the use of heat and chemicals and has been illegally used in China as an additive to raise the protein tests of human and animal food. This new food contaminant adds no nutritional value to the food and is, in fact, a toxin that can cause illness and death. In China it was responsible for sickening over 90,000 infants and in a globalized food economy, melamine has gone worldwide in Chinese dairy products, eggs and therefore many, many processed foods.
It could just be a coincidence, but on the same day that Congress passed a $700 billion bailout for Wall Street (money we will no doubt have to borrow from China) the FDA set a tolerance level of 2.5 parts per million for melamine in food. Tolerance level! Should we have to tolerate any? it is a poison, but if it makes China happy...
While we expect domestically produced foods to meet certain safety requirements, foreign producers and processors are not bound by those requirements and imported food enters our food chain every day. Additionally, poorly regulated domestic processing plants value profit over food safety and hope to place the burden of contaminated food on the consumer when they hide behind the "Safe Handling Statement" on the package.
So why, other than the completely obvious reasons, are the issues of food safety, industrial farming and a globalized food supply so critical now? Simple, in a few months a new president will be inaugurated and a new administration will hopefully change Washington. New agency appointees at FDA and USDA could reform our food system.
It is not difficult to produce safe food, it is not difficult to keep the food safe through processing, it is not difficult for farmers, workers and consumers to share the benefits of a local food system. What is difficult is expecting safe food from a system run by profit oriented corporations and overseen by bureaucrats who were part of that same corporate food system.
Both candidates called for change, so let's see it.
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Show AllAnd keep this in mind...E. Coli in food = animal shit in your food. Bon appetit!
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The USDA's answer to contaminants in vegetables is to irradiate. Unfortunately, irradiation kills off the phytonutrients that give the vegetables their nutritional value. I suppose they're working with the FDA who seems to believe that the only answer to illness is drugs. This way, they will make it true.
Yeah I've heard...definitely a good reason to buy from local farmers!
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Will we get safer food? No, we won't.
I just saw one of the best movies I've ever seen. It was a documentary called: "The Future Of Food". I'm told the film can be rented from Netflix for those so inclined.
You can read about the film and see a few clips at the link above.
The reason neither party will bring about the changes we need is because corporations are able to control the regulatory process due to their money and their power.
For example, a ballot question in Oregon tried to require the labeling of genetically-modified foods. Agribusiness ran a fear campaign about how the measure would send would prices sky high. The measure was defeated.
We should never allow corporations to spend money on ballot questions. Corporations are not citizens. Citizen groups rarely can compete on a level playing field with the resources for-profit corporations can spend to influence public opinion.
Have you heard McCain or Obama raising this point? Of course not. Until corporate dollars are removed from our "democracy", nothing will change. The two major parties have ZERO interest in pursuing that agenda.
Yes, Future of Food is awesome. And even better, you don't need to wait for Netflix to ship it to you, you can watch it on their website. Also good is King Corn. As for books, you can't go wrong with Fast Food Nation, The Omnivore's Dilemma, and In Defense of Food.
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For 50 years, Big Government has oversubsidized Big Agri and Big Corn and Barry boy has no intention of stopping that. After all, the dumb dildo brain is kissing Big Corn's ass to win them states in them "polls". In short, the answer is a resounding NO !
How about working together to end the subsidies? Create food policies that promote health & wellbeing AHEAD of profits.
Safe food? Shut down Monsanto for a start!
Small farmers need your support and a few extra cents per pound to produce fresher, tastier, safer, more nutritious food.
Take responsibility for yourself and your family. Find local producers and patronize their farms.
Go to www.localharvest.org for listings of small farms throughout the U.S. that sell directly to consumers through farmers markets, farmstands, CSAs and even internet and mail order.
These are the real solutions:
Direct Democracy (like how the constituion was established only every day then forever).
Calorie Economics (which means human effort MUST be repaid in HUMAN EFFORT, eliminating the means to game people by cash or material.)
Thermal Depolymerization (The ability to recycle literally anything by feeding it through a pressure boiling process.)
Raised Field Agriculture (Lost Ancient Agricultural system that delivers crop yields on par with modern agriculture which though is sustainable, not environmentally damaging by chemical fertilizer and pesticide.)
Wind Power (Wind energy over America if well enough harnessed could offer 2X the energy that America consumes from all sources today. This does not account for Skyrise Wind Turbines which is my very own invention that I can not find the least help to bring to market.)
Geothermal Energy (Drill to the mantle, pipe some water to it, use the steam coming off it to spin the magnets past the wire coils of your alternator, voila, electricity.)
Wave, River and Tidal Hydro Power (More magnets spinning past wire coils...)
Conversion of solar energy by Heat Engine (aka Stirling Engine... Incidentally solar by photovoltaic and nuclear and biodiesel and oil from half empty wells ALL require more energy to deliver to market than they could possibly return, thus are energy drains and not in the least energy solutions.)
Brushless Motors for Transport (Electro Magnetic Propulsion can be applied to cars, not just bullet trains. The EM Brushless Motor can be housed in a vehicle, connected to the transmission. They require simply magnets, wire coil, a timer, and a battery. Alongside wind energy, or possibly with a wind turbine on the vehicle or heat engine on the vehicle, such vehicles are entirely practical for human transport needs.)
Maglev Trains (Magnetic Levitation Rail transport is already in use in several industrial nations.)
Regenerative medicine (The use of adult stem cells to grow limbs and damaged tissues and whatever's necessary to repair a person.)
Oxidative Medicine (The use of high levels of oxygen to dissolve ANY organism foreign to the human system.)
Chelation (The removal of heavy metal toxins from the body by EDTA.)
This is a list of every nutrient that people need, you can find vege sources of every of these on my blog www.lamegame.name.:
Vitamins
Biotin
Folic Acid
Niacin
Pantothenic Acid
Riboflavin
Thiamin
Vitamin A
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Minerals
Calcium
Chromium
Copper
Fluoride
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Phosphorus
Potassium
Selenium
Sodium (Chloride)
Zinc
Other Nutrients
L-Carnitine
Choline
Coenzyme Q10
Essential Fatty Acids
Lipoic Acid
Phytochemicals
Carotenoids
Chlorophyll & Chlorophyllin
Curcumin
Fiber
Flavonoids
Garlic
Indole-3-Carbinol
Isothiocyanates
Lignans (phytoestrogens)
Phytosterols
Resveratrol
Soy Isoflavones (phytoestrogens)
Amino acids
Alanine
Arginine
Asparagine
Aspartic Acid
Cysteine
Glutamic Acid
Glutamine
Glycine
Histidine
Isoleucine
Lysine
Methionine
Phenylalanine
Proline
Serine
Threonine
Tryptophan
Tyrosne
Valine
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