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The Truth About The Health of Americans Versus The New “MyPlate” Government Food Guidelines

New USDA MyPlate Food Guidelines Image
The new federal government’s evidence-based nutritional guidance to promote health, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity through improved nutrition and physical activity is a giant step forward with the new MyPlate from the Food Pyramid it has been promoting for the last five years which has been responsible for too much of the obesity and disease in our children and adults alike.
This shift has come about thanks to such organizations as Organic Consumers Organization, Center for Science in the Public Interest, and the Environmental Working Group, all in spite of the vast multi-million dollar lobbying campaign to protect the Food Pyramid by major food processing corporations.
Our government was forced to face the fact that more than one-third of children and more than two-thirds of adults in the United States were overweight or obese, and that we are the sickliest developed country in the world!
As a result, the 7th edition of Dietary Guidelines for Americans places stronger emphasis on reducing calorie consumption, placing a heavier emphasis on vegetables and fruits, and increasing physical activity. Read the rest of this entry »
I Eat Healthy — So Why Am I Sick?

Is Your Diet Making You Sick?
I have lost count of the times I hear the lament “I always eat healthy — so why am I sick”?
What is distressing is that these people really work at eating healthy, but to no avail.
They don’t drink soda. They do drink lots of water. They don’t eat cold cuts that contain nitrates or other prepared meats or foods. They eat lots of fruits and vegetables as they should and as is recommended.
You would think, as they think, that with such a healthy diet, they would be getting all the nutrients they need for a healthy life.
So why are they getting sick?
The answer is—because consuming conventional food, they are not getting the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients they think they are getting.
Their life is being sabotaged by the large conglomerate farms who are the major producers of our conventional fruits, vegetables, grains, milk and cheese.
The same is true for the factory farms that provide us with the major supply of our meat and fish.
The soil of conventional farms is depleted and has been for the last 80 years.