Our food supply has clearly been adulterated since corporate farming replaced the family farm. There is something to be said for economy of scale and the cost of food. The question we all need to answer is “how do we feed the millions of additional people that we add to the populated each year in an affordable way?” One thing is for certain and that is the way we get our meat supply must change. And change very soon. It is a carbon disaster.
Is there any source to this that doesn’t lead back to Mercola? He’s a well know anti-science quack, so even if he’s got something right on this one, well known crackpots scare me, especially when they make money off their scares.
Looks like the money we spend on antidepressants would be better spent buying a cow or two.
In fact, on a completely irrelevant note, my dog saw some horses for the first time this weekend. Hysterical. Naturally “we” had to follow those big dogs!
Our food supply has clearly been adulterated since corporate farming replaced the family farm. There is something to be said for economy of scale and the cost of food. The question we all need to answer is “how do we feed the millions of additional people that we add to the populated each year in an affordable way?” One thing is for certain and that is the way we get our meat supply must change. And change very soon. It is a carbon disaster.
Is there any source to this that doesn’t lead back to Mercola? He’s a well know anti-science quack, so even if he’s got something right on this one, well known crackpots scare me, especially when they make money off their scares.
My friend who’s a sustainable agriculture attorney knew about it, so it’s real – mostly.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/aspartamemilk.asp
Gangway – emerging third world lifestyle coming to your neighborhood!
Here’s more reassuring news – http://www.propublica.org/article/fda-let-drugs-approved-on-fraudulent-research-stay-on-the-market/single
Looks like the money we spend on antidepressants would be better spent buying a cow or two.
In fact, on a completely irrelevant note, my dog saw some horses for the first time this weekend. Hysterical. Naturally “we” had to follow those big dogs!