Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 I attended a class concerning diabetes and will continue for 3 more mondays. Has anyone noticed that High Fructose Corn Syrup has made a full scale invasion on our grocery shelves??? When the instructor got to the issue of Food, she told us that High Fructose was a no no and that we would even have to check our bread. Sure enough it is in the bread almost all of it on a grocery store shelf. I made a call to Orowheat complaining and they do have a list of their bread that does not have it. I also told them that I meet people on the bread isle looking to see which bread does not have it, and that one of the big NO NOs is No High Fructose Corn Syrup. The magazine The Economist had an article in their magazine about this, and our local Newspaper ran the article. They informed us that nearly every U>S> food product from bread to Ketchup has the ingredient. Soft Drinks also. Actually soft drink is going to make a lot of money in the diabetes arena. It is believed by some that the young people are causing an epidemic and guess what??? yes High Fructose c0rn syrup is contributing. I suppose it is nice to be able to figure the futures. Probably feeding it also in animal food. When I think of all the medications that pass and later have been found to have side affects, I do not like to eat so much of it on a daily basis. I bet it saves them money. Most everything has a dollar sign attatched. If the right people are making the money, it passes with very little information. How about Aspartame??? I had some ants in the house and had heard Aspartame kills some ants, I put some Aspartame out and the ants just disappeared.. One thing for sure, powers that be do not want us to find a safe healthy substitute like Stevia or Agave. My son had a serious accident when he was 21/2 but had never had a seizure until he was 17. I have read Aspartame can do this in some people. He also had taken up drinking for a couple of years a sug. free, cola and gradually increased drinking the large 2 lliter bottle of it. One day he had the first seizure. Of course at that time Aspartame was the holy ingredient for everyone on a diet. He is now 43, so you can see we did not have a clue. Now I have read this is a believed possibility. Oh yes and this is the FDA who will tell us if we can have our herbs or not, also we still have Aspartame on our shelves and a lot of it. It is getting to the point that more time is spend in the market looking at labels than looking for the food. People had better get with a group possibly this one Health Freedom Threats: Codex, FDA, Vaccinations One person involved in this group I think is John C. Hammell, President International Advocates for Health Freedom ... Please do not figure that the FDA is taking care of us, that is a joke, I used to believe in also. It is no longer a joke but a threat to our lives. My oldest girl born in the 56 era, was never vaccinated or any of my kids. At the time I feel lucky, I just could not stand to hear all the kids crying at the clinics. Just in the past year my granddaughter made tracks out of the hospital with her baby. Come to think of it, I wonder if some of this has to do with the ADHD a lot of kids today have. also the Autism that the powers that be claim is not supported with research. The Autism is only supported by parents, and of course they know nothing. Of course it is not supported with research too much money in the shot. We have noticed there is a big difference in the kids who have the shots and the ones that do not have them. We do need to get with the program or we will lose it all. Remember anything that they cannot control is off limits and up to be disposed of. with those shots who knows what we are getting, they may be able to map out our health . sharon Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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