Thanks for sharing this information, Lloyd. If you live in Northeastern
Illinois, we've got a great group and we share our resources on where to
find good food from farmers with faces at
http://www.traditionalnutrition.org.
Cheers,
Robin
"Good health is not the absence of symptoms, it is the presence of
peace." - Neale Donald Walsh
www.healthforlifecoloncare.com
www.traditionalnutrition.org
On 1/7/2011 10:56 AM, Lloyd wrote:
>
> Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame
> into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other
> words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this,
> forwarded from a friend. - LK
>
> USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame
> By Barbara H. Peterson - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info
> <http://farmwars.info/> ]
>
> Just when we thought that buying "Organic" was safe, we run headlong
> into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in
> collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame.
> NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved
> version of this neurotoxin called Neotame.
>
> Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's
> structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential
> increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in
> diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual
> neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the
> formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the
> excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com <http://holisticmed.com/> )
>
> But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little
> gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified
> Organic food.
>
> The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been
> dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen.
> Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the
> list of ingredients, for:
> USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the
> official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull)
>
> Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included
> in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA
> Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame
> because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there
> is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. But
> that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well,
> that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingS(..you
> guessed itS(..Neotame! A product called "Sweetos," which is actually
> composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed.
>
> "Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees
> the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability
> of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers
> of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture," said Craig
> Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a
> part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill)
>
> Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have
> to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals
> will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not
> good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and
> odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh,
> so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is
> no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of
> covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off
> controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny,
> such as it did with the Solutia solution.
>
> Says the Farm Industry News, "Monsanto, which has long resided in the
> crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least
> one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a
> separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since
> been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were
> once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states"
> (Source Watch)
>
> So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know
> your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are
> labeled "Organic" or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle
> that most will not want to make.
>
> For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this
> terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit
> from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your
> choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897
> <http://farmwars.info/?p=4897>
>
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>
>
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