Guest guest Posted June 8, 2007 Report Share Posted June 8, 2007 This was sent to me from Angela Stokes, a British raw foodist, via her newsletter, RawReform.com. ALMONDS SOS It’s time to talk about raw almonds again…so, it seemed recently that the la w to pasteurise all almonds in the States had gone through…talking with friends in Chicago recently however, we were handed flyers with information on how we can ALL act now to try to turn this situation around. The rule is due to go into effect on September the 1st, 2007. The idea is that we act NOW to contact US Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns to let him know why raw almonds are important to us and we do not want to see them pasteurised. If we do not act NOW to turn this around, it may literally never be possible to purchase raw almonds in the US again…and it may even open a floodgate for similar laws requiring pasteurisation of other foods…eeeeeek no thanks…so, please take a few minutes NOW, for you, me, all those we care about and all those yet to come, to preserve access to truly raw foods. Here are the contact details for Secretary Johanns: Email: _Mike.Johanns_ (Mike.Johanns) Phone: 202-720-3631 Fax: 202-720-2166 Here is the message I sent to Secretary Johanns about the raw almonds – feel free to cut and paste into an email of your own… Dear Secretary Johanns, I am really sad to hear that the rule recently passed about the mandatory pasteurisation of almonds is due to go into effect on September the 1st this year. As a raw foodist, raw almonds are one of my chief sources of protein, calcium, B vitamins and healthy fats, besides being the only nut to have an overall alkalising effect on the body, which helps people to heal from illnesses. Raw almonds help nourish the bones and teeth in particular. Raw almonds have been especially useful to me over the last 5 years as a raw foodist – they are calming on the nervous system, packed with vital life-force energy and easy to use in many ways, from eating whole as snacks to making replacement milks/cheeses etc for people who are intolerant to dairy products. When raw nuts are heated/pasteurised, they lose their vital life-force, the fats change composition and they no longer deliver the same nutritional benefits to the body (instead, becoming detrimental in fact, especially to the liver and gall bladder). Raw, living foods in their most natural whole state are extremely healing and have been documented as helping people reverse any number of health complaints, from obesity to cancers to infertility. It concerns me that if this new rule DOES go through in respect to the almonds, it will set a precedent for such laws in regard to other produce too and access to these healing raw foods will become limited. I urge you to do whatever you can in your power to turn this rule around NOW, to ensure the continued availability of truly raw almonds (and other produce) for ourselves and those generations to come. Yours sincerely, Angela Stokes Please take a few moments now to compose an email to Secretary Johanns – even if it means just copying and pasting the above (with your own name – every message will count at this point to get the message across that we don’t want to lose access to raw almonds… ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2007 Report Share Posted June 8, 2007 I'd like to remind people that there is power in Cc'ing (copying) people and in sending actual letters. If you send individual emails or letters, they may be easy to disregard. If they are Cc'd to other government agencies, congressmen, senators, media, and civil and consumer groups, the recipients will likely think twice about disregarding your correspondence. If you send a physical letter, consider registered mail. It costs more, but for some of your letters you may want the extra attention. For ideas and addresses on letter writing and cc'ing regarding the almond issue, visit here: http://soystache.com/rawalmonds.htm. I'd be happy to add other people's letters, as well. Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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