The Future of Food

Lets first look at the future of food.  See and hear Dr. Joseph Mercola talk about (GMO) genetically modified foods and  "The Future of Food."  This short eye opening video clip will help you understand how important it is to know what you are eating and about what is happening to our food today. > Click  HERE

Also here are a few more details in this short video clip about how the food you eat is being genetically modified. >> The Future of Food

CRITICAL FOOD ALERT !! - CODEX ALIMENTARIUS - Will officially go into affect December 31, 2009. 

Never heard of Codex Alimentarius before?  Well you are not alone, most people haven't.  And that's exactly what they want!  They want to keep you uninformed.  The Codex was initially established in the late 1800's as a "voluntary" set of standards and guidelines for all food that can legally be put into your mouth "EXCEPT" pharmaceuticals (Drugs).  

When you understand the basics of Codex you will understand why many diseases (cancer, heart disease, obesity, and diabetes) that are being treated today didn't even exist before 1964.  
When Codex goes into effect they will begin to phase out vitamin and nutritional supplements from health food stores and suppliers, because there goal is to ultimately get rid of health food stores if Codex overturns current laws. 

Even doctors will not be able to prescribe vitamin and mineral supplements. 
Their target date to fully implement these new changes and to take control of the global food chain is December 2009.  >>  READ MORE . . .


                  Hear Dr. Laibow talk about how serious the CODEX ALIMENTARIUS really is !!!

    

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Food - Headline News.

Food Shortage - It is real, and it's happening now!  Get more info below.

                              


                              

    Food Storage -Why you should store food?  There is currently a global food shortage and it appears to be getting worse.  Critical times are upon us globally, so what should you do?  Start preparing!! 

    The best way to store food for long term use is to get your food from companies that are in the business of providing long term trust worthy storable foods.  You will then know exactly what you've got.  You won't have to rotate and date cans and look for signs of spoilage. 

    Canned foods from your local supermarket are not intended for long term storage.  Can goods from your local supermarket will loose about 30% of the nutrients while sitting on your shelf if not regularly rotated.  But some food is better than none.  If can goods are what you can afford, then do the best with what you have. 

    With supermarket canned goods, store foods in the coolest cabinets or pantry and away from appliances which produce heat.  Many staples and canned foods have a relatively long shelf life, but buy only what you expect to use within the time recommended for each product. Put dates on the food packages that are not date coded and use the oldest first.

    Geographic area affects storage time. Warm and humid climates shorten the shelf-life of foods. Buy packaged food in fresh-looking packages. Dusty cans or torn labels may indicate old stock. Also check for pull dates. Carefully check dented cans for leakage and rust before buying. Do not purchase badly dented and bulging cans.

    Visit > efoodsdirect.com for helpful information about food storage.  There are numerous situations that can cause a food shortage in your home.  Try to avoid Dependency on Commercial Food Storage Centers like Cosco and Sams Club, where food will be rationed.  This is a big sign of a food shortage.

    • Job Loss/Unemployment
    • Economic Downturn
    • Quarantines
    • Erratic Weather - Droughts, Floods, Earthquakes and Hurricanes
    • Contamination of Food Supplies -You will need trust worthy storable foods.
    • Genetically Modified Foods
    • Transportation Disruptions - Any disruption will cause panic, fear and chaos.  Trucker strikes due to rising fuel costs.  Blizzard conditions during winter months. 

     

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