Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 > > thanks, > > These people really inspire me. We live in a controled world. We > fight for democracy and try to impose it everywhere but no one can > actually do what he wants. It is impossible (or hardly possible) to > find unpasteurised dairy products. You can at the farm but then even > at the farm they tell you to pasteurise it! (lol, I told the farmer I > would do it with a big smile and never did it - that was before I got > on the programme when i was still drinking milk) Organic is the > exception, not the rule... People look at you like as if you were mad > if you say you only eat orgnanic. > > We're a making ourselves sick... But what makes me the sad the most > is that we are slowing killing the last healthy people on earth. Even > the maasai people are falling under our influence! If you wanted to > run away from society, you wouldn't find a place with only natural > products! Our products, our sugar and pasteurisation is everywhere! > > I read in a Muslim book (quite radical :-s) that the White man was > the devil. That it was in his nature, that he couldn't help doing > evil deeds. I was shocked at first to read such blatant racism and > lies. But I can't help admitting that we are the cause of many > problems in the world. Yesterday again, I heard during a lecture > about the Indian Massacres in America.. There was so much we could > have learned from these people. But instead, we killed them!! > > If we had always been eating properly, I wouldn't have been sick in > the first place and wouldn't be suffering right now from it > > but well, we can't do much to change this... Hi . I too am very saddened by how hard we have fight to get good unadulterated foods and water, and that we have to know so much to avoid toxins in so many non-food products. Even though it seems hopeless, we are changing it one person at a time with the people on this group, the Weston A. Price Foundation people, and many other good groups and websites across the internet. The best to you, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 > > > > thanks, > > > > These people really inspire me. We live in a controled world. We > > fight for democracy and try to impose it everywhere but no one can > > actually do what he wants. It is impossible (or hardly possible) to > > find unpasteurised dairy products. You can at the farm but then > even > > at the farm they tell you to pasteurise it! (lol, I told the farmer > I > > would do it with a big smile and never did it - that was before I > got > > on the programme when i was still drinking milk) Organic is the > > exception, not the rule... People look at you like as if you were > mad > > if you say you only eat orgnanic. > > > > We're a making ourselves sick... But what makes me the sad the > most > > is that we are slowing killing the last healthy people on earth. > Even > > the maasai people are falling under our influence! If you wanted to > > run away from society, you wouldn't find a place with only natural > > products! Our products, our sugar and pasteurisation is everywhere! > > > > I read in a Muslim book (quite radical :-s) that the White man was > > the devil. That it was in his nature, that he couldn't help doing > > evil deeds. I was shocked at first to read such blatant racism and > > lies. But I can't help admitting that we are the cause of many > > problems in the world. Yesterday again, I heard during a lecture > > about the Indian Massacres in America.. There was so much we could > > have learned from these people. But instead, we killed them!! > > > > If we had always been eating properly, I wouldn't have been sick in > > the first place and wouldn't be suffering right now from it > > > > but well, we can't do much to change this... > > Hi . I too am very saddened by how hard we have fight to get > good unadulterated foods and water, and that we have to know so much > to avoid toxins in so many non-food products. > > Even though it seems hopeless, we are changing it one person at a > time with the people on this group, the Weston A. Price Foundation > people, and many other good groups and websites across the internet. > > The best to you, Bee > Yep, My mum is now eating butter with her slices of bread, that's a start for me, my first little change in the world :-D. Maybe next time I'll influence my entire family for the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Dear , Would you please " trim your messages " - the instructions were posted on the group this morning. Thank you, Bee > Yep, My mum is now eating butter with her slices of bread, that's a > start for me, my first little change in the world :-D. Maybe next > time I'll influence my entire family for the best. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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