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So,               the               question               is,               "why"?

With               the               continual               increase               in               technology               since               industry               began               to               expand,               the               art               of               food               processing               should               have               produced               a               delivered               food               product               of               increasingly               better               quality.

So,               why               hasn't               it?

The               Name               Of               The               Game               In               The               Food               Processing               Industry               Is               Greed...
               In               the               beginning               of               the               great               upheaval               in               our               technological               growth               here               in               the               U.S.,               manufacturers               began               realizing               the               easy               profits               that               could               be               made               by               simply               adding               small               amounts               of               certain               readily               available               ingredients               to               any               given               food               process               which               would               increase               its               life               in               transition               to               the               market,               the               shelf               life               after               it               arrives               and               even               in               some               cases               after               it               is               sold               to               the               consumer.

Soon,               many               more               changes               were               made               to               the               art               of               food               processing,               such               as               basic               food               imitation               additives.

Some               food               processing               companies               added               imitation               "blueberries"               to               certain               of               their               products.

Well,               at               least               they               were               made               to               print               this               change               in               "their               recipe"               on               the               front               of               the               package.

Unfortunately,               our               government               regulators               gave               them               the               O.K.

so               it               wasn't               on               their               conscience,               the               fact               that               blueberries               are               unique               in               species               and               just               cannot               be               duplicated.

This               is               outright               "false               advertisement";               but               I               guess               it's               o.k..
               The               discrepancy               in               this               matter               is               really               that               blueberries               contain               some               of               the               highest               nutrition               per               pound               of               just               about               any               other               known               fruit               in               existence               today.

With               this               added               "imitation               blueberry",               all               that               nutrition               has               simply               been               removed.

Has               the               manufacturer               rolled               back               the               price               of               this               item?

It               has               not               and               on               the               contrary               has               raised               the               price               slightly.

What               this               has               effectively               done               is               to               lower               the               amount               of               nutrition               the               consumer               pays               for               the               same               dollar               in               the               past.

This               is               not               the               same               as               inflation               costs.

I               would               like               to               call               this               "effective               nutritional               cost"               taken               from               some               selected               year               in               the               past,               such               as               1970.
               Besides               the               "imitation"               foods               the               consumer               puts               up               with,               there               is               the               processing               of               the               oils               that               are               used               in               the               foods               that               are               manufactured               for               our               consumption.

It               is               called               "hydrogenation"               and               it               has               been               shown               to               affect               the               human               metabolism               and               some               nutritional               experts               claim               it               may               even               cause               heart               disease.

Effectively               this               also               raises               the               cost               of               our               nutrition,               since               it               has               a               negative               effect               on               the               human               body.


               How               Does               The               Food               Irradiation               Program               Calculate?
               Since               our               irradiation               program               begun               on               an               extremely               small               scale               in               the               middle               1950's,               the               effect               on               our               foods               has               not               been               felt               until               fairly               recently.

We               are               told               that               the               irradiation               of               our               fruits               and               vegetables               destroys               between               50               and               80               percent               of               the               vitamins,               so               this               increases               the               consumer's               "effective               nutritional               cost",               which               means               we               now               have               to               buy               more               of               any               given               fruit               or               vegetable               to               get               the               same               level               of               vitamins.

Before               irradiation,               an               individual               could               eat               raw               fruit               and               vegetables,               since               the               vitamin               levels               were               usually               sufficient               to               supply               the               daily               needs               of               the               body.

It               is               no               longer               the               case,               but               people               still               eat               raw               fruits               and               vegetables               with               their               confidence               of               nutritional               sufficiency               and               they               are               not               being               told               the               truth,               simply               that               the               process               of               irradiating               our               food               is               costing               the               consumer               their               nutrition.
               So,               What               Can               The               Consumer               Do?
               Simply,               don't               buy               foods               containing               "hydrogenated               oils".

Only               buy               foods               with               unprocessed               oils.

Also,               do               not               buy               food               preparations               containing               "imitation"               additives.

When               manufacturers               find               their               products               are               not               selling,               they               will               simply               no               longer               produce               them               and               the               consumer               will               benefit.






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