Liberation Wellness

"For LIFE"

Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

Buy Farmageddon Online!

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 18, 2012


Just a quick note shamelessly promoting myself to my friends as Farmageddon is available today on Cable TV, internet providers such as ITunes, Hulu, Vudu, XBox, Playstation, and to buy on Amazon and from farm stores.   The full carriage list is on my website, Farmageddonmovie.com under See the Movie and Purchase the DVD.

If you have seen the movie and would like to spend a minute writing a short review on Amazon, that would be very helpful.  If I get a lot of good reviews, the movie will be more visible there.  If you have friends or family that would like to see the movie, please let them know by email, tweet, linkedin, or FB,  that they can download it on Itunes or Xfinity or any other provider they like to use for the movie.

The website is full of some action items that can be done about this situation, and will continue to be filled in the next few weeks with more.

Thanks so much for your support!

Posted in add, Alzheimer's, Ancel Keys, Artherosclerosis, bees, Big Agriculture, blood cholesterol, Blood Serum Cholesterol, blood sugar, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

Judge Asked To Reconsider

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 13, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Judge Asked to Reconsider Dismissal of FDA Raw Milk Lawsuit

Falls Church, Virginia (April 11, 2012) (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — On March 30 federal district judge Mark W. Bennett issued an order dismissing a lawsuit challenging the interstate commerce ban on raw milk for human consumption filed by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Along with six consumers, an agent for a buyers club, and a dairy farmer selling raw milk to out-of-state customers, the Legal Defense Fund filed suit in February 2010 over a federal regulation (21 CFR 1240.61). The regulation prohibits raw milk and raw milk products (other than raw cheese aged at least sixty days) from crossing state lines.

The Legal Defense Fund has filed a motion with Judge Bennett asking him to amend his judgment with respect to the buyers club agent and the dairy farmer.

Even though Judge Bennett dismissed the case, up to this point the lawsuit has accomplished several things:

(1) FDA is on public record promising that it will not take action against individual consumers crossing state lines to obtain raw milk. “Citizens can now purchase raw milk in any state, take it back to their state of residence and consume it without fear of any reprisal from FDA,” said Gary Cox, General Counsel for the Legal Defense Fund.

(2) Americans now know FDAs views on food freedom.  In the course of the lawsuit, FDA made the following assertions:

“There is no absolute right to consume or feed children any particular food.”

There is no fundamental right to one’s “own bodily and physical health.”

People “do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish.”

Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, Pete Kennedy explains, It is clear now that if people want their right to eat the foods of their choice to be respected, FDA must be reined in.

(3) FDA was forced to give its interpretation of how the agency would apply the law to an agent for consumers crossing state lines to obtain raw milk and to a farmer knowingly selling to out-of-state consumers and their agents.

The judge held that all plaintiffs lack standing to pursue the case since there was no “threat of injury in fact.” Bennett found that “the FDA has made abundantly clear that it has not and does not intend to enforce the regulations against any of the plaintiffs.”

We are disappointed that the court did not recognize how FDA is using the regulation to intimidate both farmers and consumers who are simply trying to have access to raw milk, stated Pete Kennedy, president of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund.  While FDA has not brought an enforcement action against individual consumers, it has acted to enforce the regulation against several farmers and has inspected peoples private homes using this regulation.

In regard to consumer plaintiffs, the opinion noted a November 1, 2011 FDA press release stating, “With respect to the interstate sale and distribution of raw milk, the FDA has never taken, nor does it intend to take, enforcement action against an individual who purchased and transported raw milk across state lines solely for his or her own personal consumption.” The agency issued the press release in response to a rally held by the activist group, the Raw Milk Freedom Riders, at FDA headquarters in Silver Springs, Maryland. Earlier, FDA made a similar statement in answer to questions posed by the judge.

The buyers club agent in the case, Eric Wagoner, had over 100 gallons of raw milk embargoed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture in October 2009; shortly after, Wagoner and other members of the buyers club were forced to dump the milk in the presence of an FDA agent. Judge Bennett rejected Wagoner’s allegation that the FDA–rather than the state agency–”enforced” the embargo and destruction of the raw milk.

Wagoner stated in an affidavit submitted to the court that it was the FDA agent, Marybeth Willis, who ordered him to destroy the raw milk. In response to a question posed by the judge on FDAs interpretation of 21 CFR 1240.61, the agency had explained that while it would not likely bring an enforcement action if the agent were to purchase and make a single delivery of milk to an out of state consumer…to the extent however, that the agent is engaged in the organized distribution of raw milk to multiple customers across state lines, this type of activity would be far more likely to attract regulatory scrutiny.

The judge’s opinion did not address the situation of Mike Buck, a South Carolina dairy farmer who sells raw milk on his farm and in local retail stores to residents of Georgia and North Carolina. In response to a question asked by the judge, FDA stated that to the extent a producer regularly sells raw milk that is ultimately transported across state lines, FDA would review the facts for possible regulatory action. The judge’s opinion was silent about FDA enforcement against agents for raw milk consumers and farmers selling raw milk to out of state customers. FDA has concentrated its enforcement efforts against distributors and producers of raw milk.

The Legal Defense Fund has filed a motion with the federal district court to amend the judgment, requesting that the claims made by Buck and Wagoner not be dismissed. The motion argues that Wagoner, acting as an agent, has already been the subject of an enforcement action by FDA and that Buck engages in exactly the kind of behavior that FDA stated could result in an enforcement action by the agency.

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund suggests that citizens urge Congress to repeal the FDA ban on interstate transportation by passing HR 1830. With the court deciding at this time not to hear the merits of the case, its up to Congress to protect the rights of Americans to access the foods of their choice.

defends the rights and broadens the freedoms of family farms and protects consumer access to raw milk and nutrient-dense foods. Concerned citizens can support the FTCLDF, a U.S. based 501(c)(4) nonprofit, by joining or donating online at www.farmtoconsumer.org or by calling 703-208-FARM (3276).

CONTACT:  Kimberly Hartke, Publicist  703-860-2711, kim.hartke@gmail.com

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Tagged: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Victory At Codex!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 28, 2012

NEWS RELEASE

VICTORY AT CODEX ON THE MELAMINE ISSUE!


March 27, 2012

Scott Tips & CCCF Chairman Martijn Weijtens after melamine victory

At the first day’s meeting of the 6th Session of the Codex Committee on Contaminants in Food (CCCF) yesterday in Maastricht, the Netherlands, the Committee unanimously agreed to cancel the blank check previously written to the food-packaging industry that would have allowed them to contaminate liquid infant formula with melamine-based packaging without any limits imposed upon such contamination.

Melamine is a man-made, cumulative toxin used in food equipment and packaging, as well as in an herbicide, which has killed thousands of pets and babies in years past and still continues to be a pervasive background contaminant.  At previous Committee meetings, the food-packaging industry had won an “open skies” exemption from the Maximum Permitted Upper Level of melamine contamination of liquid infant formulas.  (Read about it at http://www.thenhf.com/article.php?id=2947.)

Scott Tips, NHF president and its Codex delegate, noted after yesterday’s victory,

“It has been a long journey – not in terms of time as much as in terms of support – to arrive at this result, and amazingly enough with no opposition at the end.  Three years ago, when the National Health Federation (NHF) first began speaking out at CCCF against melamine contamination of our foods, NHF was the absolute lone voice at this Committee.  I was looked at as if I were from the Moon.  In 2010, NHF was again alone – not another delegation supported us.  But by the 2011 CCCF meeting several important and outspoken delegations, such as Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Peru, had joined NHF in opposing melamine contamination.  Over our most-vocal objections, though, the Committee adopted the standard, with the dangerous “sky’s the limit” exemption, and sent it to the Commission for final approval.  Fortunately, a groundswell of opposition had coalesced by that point – some three months later – to cause the Codex Commission Chairwoman to send the melamine standard back down to the CCCF for reconsideration.”

At this week’s Committee meeting, the groundswell became unanimous as the handwriting was clearly on the wall that numerous delegations were going to fight hard to eliminate the melamine exemption.  First, the powerful EU delegation privately agreed that the exemption had to go.  The United States then joined in publicly, and even New Zealand – formerly a strong supporter of the food-packaging exemption – actually asked the Committee to remove the exemption.  Costa Rica, Ghana, Korea, the Philippines, Nigeria, India, Kenya, Cameroon, Columbia, and of course the NHF all spoke out strongly in favor of removing the exemption, and it was, without dissent.

The standard now goes to the Commission meeting to be held in Rome this coming July, where it will almost certainly be adopted without the exemption.  But for the NHF’s strong and determined stand all by itself in 2009 and 2010, this exemption would have passed unhindered and would have resulted in a huge loophole for food producers to poison infants with melamine from food packaging.

For those who claim that a difference cannot be made at Codex meetings, here is yet more proof that positive change has been made, and validation for NHF’s continuing efforts there as your voice for health freedom.

********************

Click here for the permanent link to this news release, use this link to inform others.

********************

For further information on Codex, please visit the NHF website (Codex):
http://www.thenhf.com/page.php?id=197

NHF Codex Book 

NHF Codex Overview
(
May be used as an article or printed as a handout to educate on Codex) - 

NHF-UK Codex Overview
(
May be used as an article or printed as a handout to educate on Codex) - 

NHF-Dutch Codex Overview
(
May be used as an article or printed as a handout to educate on Codex) - 

********************

Will You Be Health Freedom’s Next Hero?

********************

National Health Federation: Established in 1955, the National Health Federation is a consumer-education, health-freedom organization working to protect individuals’ rights to choose to consume healthy food, take supplements and use alternative therapies without unnecessary government restrictions. The NHF is the only such organization with recognized observer-delegate status at Codex meetings.

********************

Find Us On Facebook and LinkedIn!

 

If you would like to be removed from this mailing list, click here.

P.O. Box 688, Monrovia, CA 91017 USA ~ 1 (626) 357-2181 ~ Fax 1 (626) 303-0642

Website: www.thenhf.com                    E-mail: contact-us@thenhf.com

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Tagged: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Pollen Poisoning

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 18, 2012

What was killing all those honeybees in recent years?  New research shows a link between an increase in the death of bees and insecticides, specifically the chemicals used to coat corn seeds.

The study, titled “Assessment of the Environmental Exposure of Honeybees to Particulate Matter Containing Neonicotinoid Insecticides Coming from Corn Coated Seeds,” was published in the American Chemical Society’s Environmental Science & Technology journal, and provides insight into colony collapse disorder.

Colony collapse disorder, or the mass die-off of honeybees, has stumped researchers up to now. This new research may provide information that  could lead to even more answers.

According to the new study, neonicotinoid insecticides “are among the most widely used in the world, popular because they kill insects by paralyzing nerves but have lower toxicity for other animals.”

Beekeepers immediately observed an increase in die-offs right around the time of corn planting using this particular kind of insecticide.

Pneumatic drilling machines suck the seeds in and spray them with the insecticide to create a coating before they are planted in the ground. Researchers suspected the mass die-offs could have been caused by the particles of insecticide that were released into the air by the machines when the chemicals are sprayed.

The researchers tested several methods to make the drilling machines safer for bees. However, they found that all variations that used the neonicotinoid insecticides continued to cause mass die-offs of bees.

Honeybees are critical for pollinating food crops. Scientists say the disruption of pollination could dramatically affect entire ecosystems. In addition, as the researchers wrote in the study, “In view of the currently increasing crop production, and also of corn as a renewable energy source, the correct use of these insecticides within sustainable agriculture is a cause of concern.”

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

Food Freedom News Alert!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 18, 2012

Expressing regret with the FDA’s dismissal of Senators Hatch and Harkin’s written request for the FDA to withdraw the draft Guidance for New Dietary Ingredients for supplements, Congressmen Dan Burton (R-IN) and Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) have sent a similar letter to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, M.D.  Industry and consumers have been alarmed by this draft Guidance ever since last July when the FDA issued it amidst much fanfare but with the miserable intention of requiring thousands of “new” supplement ingredients to undergo expensive, drug-like safety testing.

          The Burton-Chaffetz letter references numerous examples where the draft Guidance requirements clearly run counter to the will of Congress and the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA).  A key feature of DSHEA is the watershed date of October 15, 1994, with all supplement ingredients marketed before that date being considered as safe. This “grandfather” date is the exact issue addressed by H.R.3380, the Dietary Supplement Protection Act. The bill would move the 1994 DSHEA grandfathering date forward from October 15, 1994 to January 1, 2007, so as to encompass and protect thousands of “new” dietary-supplement ingredients that are already safe but that the FDA would drive from the marketplace with its burdensome new testing requirements.

          The Guidance explicitly rejects these supplements and instead requires each manufacturer to shoulder the burden of showing use of a supplement prior to 1994 to classify them as being exempted from the guidance. In fact, 1994 has even been changed by the FDA to 1986 for exemption purposes. If a manufacturer is unable to supply this data – a difficult burden some 17 years after the fact – the Guidance allows FDA bureaucrats to re-characterize old ingredients and supplements as being new and subject them to the new regulatory burdens set forth in the NDI Guidance.

          For those companies that started manufacturing and selling supplements since 1994, these burdens would be cost-prohibitive and unnecessary because they have already been generally recognized as safe for human consumption. The NDI burdens illegally imposed by the FDA upon Americans will greatly increase the cost of supplements to the 53% percent of the US population who consume supplements, despite 17 years of historical use safety by millions of Americans for many of these “new” supplements. Just as importantly, it will also kill off innovation in the supplement industry.

          The Burton/Chaffetz letter forewarns that if the FDA does not withdraw the guidance, legislation will be considered. That legislation is H.R.3380. This bill would exempt many thousands of supplements not just from this guidance but also from future burdensome and unnecessary FDA regulatory policies. In Federal statute, it drastically closes the window against which unjustifiable bureaucratic actions can be taken in the future. H.R.3380 does not impact any other post-marketing regulations for protecting consumer safety.

          The Hatch-Harkin letter and the FDA’s blunt rejection of it – and the almost-certain rejection of the Burton-Chaffetz letter – are the start of an extended negotiation process with the FDA. The National Health Federation initiated the introduction of H.R.3380 with the intent not to engage in a process that will neither benefit the people nor the industry in the long term. As the most-experienced organization in the health-freedom community, we know all too well the history of what has happened and will not stand by to witness it again.

The Burton/Chaffetz letter can be downloaded from the NHF webpage at (Click Here)

Health-freedom advocates and supplement consumers need to proactively lobby their Congressional Representatives to cosponsor H.R.3380. This can be done at the NHF homepage at www.thenhf.com.


CLICK HERE TO ACT NOWhttp://www.thenhf.com/DSPA


So, today, not tomorrow, read the Bill for yourself and then contact your Congressional Representative and ask him or her to co-sponsor and support H.R.3380. Contact your trade organization, your friends, your family, your customers and ask them to do the same thing. Make as many copies of this News Release as you want, which you are free to do, and distribute them far and wide, to every one of your customers and contacts. Those who want to help even more, contact NHF directly.

********************

Will You Be Health Freedom’s Next Hero?

********************

Click here for the permanent link to this news release, use this link to inform others.

********************

National Health Federation: Established in 1955, the National Health Federation is a consumer-education, health-freedom organization working to protect individuals’ rights to choose to consume healthy food, take supplements and use alternative therapies without unnecessary government restrictions. The NHF is the only such organization with recognized observer-delegate status at Codex meetings.

********************

Find Us On Facebook and LinkedIn!

 

If you would like to be removed from this mailing list, click here.

P.O. Box 688, Monrovia, CA 91017 USA ~ 1 (626) 357-2181 ~ Fax 1 (626) 303-0642

Website: www.thenhf.com                    E-mail: contact-us@thenhf.com

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | 1 Comment »

Be The Healer in Your Home

Posted by Joette Calabrese on March 9, 2012

As parents, our great responsibility is to nourish and protect our children. We must defend them like mother lionesses. Let me point out that “mother” is a term I use for anyone who has loving charge over another. The same holds true for the “mothers” of friends or pets. Here are my strategies to become the healer in your home:

1. Always protect your thinking. When you’re told that the only way to address an ear infection or fever is with an antibiotic, learn enough homeopathy not only to prove otherwise to yourself, but to offer the same success to others.

2. Create distance between your chosen method of mothering and those who criticize your choice. This doesn’t mean that you purge family and friends. Instead, saturate yourself with enough homeopathic mastery to protect your family from negative influences.

3. Learn basic homeopathy strategies and stay connected with others who do the same. That may mean joining a homeopathy study group or starting your own. (See the free bi-monthly Ezine and blog www.homeopathyworks.net.) Once you’ve mastered some of the basics, don’t stop there. Homeopathy has an undeniable compendium of medical literature from around the world from which millions of mothers have drawn their skills.

4. Use the naysayer as motivation. Remember…the best retribution is a life well lived. Go out and cure a dog of an ear infection, treat a neighbor who was just stung by a bee, help your spouse get over that insomnia and anxiety. Arm yourself with just enough homeopathy to get the ball rolling in your life so that others can’t help but eventually recognize your skill.

5. Employ pig-headed willpower. Commit to staying on track. Being a “good little patient” will not serve you or your family. Keep yourself stimulated with knowledge and information. Utilize learning techniques by using your time cleverly. Download classes and study via CDs. They’re a first-rate way to exploit otherwise wasted time in your busy day. Constant learning and reaffirming will hold you to your convictions.

As you become a grandparent or great grandparent, my hope for you is that you will be able to look back at your life with a satisfying inner smile that speaks of what was set right by your hands. Hold your head high and declare: I raised my family. I healed my family. I cured friends and neighbors because I used my God-given intelligence and committed time to a life worth living. Then, when you see an ad for Pepsi Cola or a billboard for another flu vaccine, you can smile knowing that your power was in your resolute knowledge.

If you yearn to learn, contact Joette Calabrese at HomeopathyWorks.net for a free, 15 minute SKYPE or phone session and find out if homeopathy is a good fit for you and your family’s lifestyle strategy. For a download of our new, printer-friendly First Aid Chart, go to www.homeopathyworks.net and find it in the “Free Downloads and Articles” box. Don’t forget to check out all the information on Joette’s upcoming system designed for moms. Just click Yearn to Learn.

Posted in Fever, health, Homeopathy, Joette Calabrese, Uncategorized | Tagged: , , | 5 Comments »

Koins For Korey – 90% Fat Diet Cures Epilepsy

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 7, 2012

Kid Leads Drive For New CHOP Kitchen

It all started with one boy’s battle with epilepsy, a condition that causes seizures.

Korey Walton needs a special diet to  control the condition, but there was no kitchen on his floor at chop.

So Koins For Korey was born.

Epilepsy is one of the most common childhood disorders in this country. About 1.5 million kids suffer from constant seizures.

And a good portion of them are resistant to the drugs that can help control those seizures.

That’s where this diet comes in:

Korey Walton’s diet is a whopping 90 percent fat, 7 percent protein, and only 4 percent carbs.

It’s called a ketogenic diet, and it’s making a huge difference in Korey’s life.

Before he started the diet in January, he had as many as 50 seizures a day.

But now the seizures are way down, and forcing Korey’s body to burn fat instead of carbs is producing major changes in his brain.

And it’s having a similar impact on more than 100 other kids enrolled in the program at the Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia..

The problem is the program needs a kitchen to teach families how to prepare the food.

If you want to help Korey, you can get more info at the following link: http://giving.chop.edu/site/TR/Events/General?pxfid=8770&fr_id=1030&pg=fund

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

Farmer Freedom

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 6, 2012

Farmer Accused Of Selling Raw Milk Stays Free
Judge Declined To Revoke Bond


BARABOO, Wis. — A Sauk County farmer accused of selling food and dairy products, including raw milk, without a license appeared in court on Friday while his supporters rallied nearby against the prospect of him facing jail time.
Vernon Hershberger said he came to court prepared to go to jail because of a bond violation as he faces several misdemeanor counts, but Judge Guy Reynolds declined to revoke his bond.

Prosecutors had sent a letter to the judge saying that they believe Hershberger had violated terms of his pretrial release by continuing to sell raw milk and other products on his farm, based on a recent state Department of Agriculture visit.

During Friday’s proceedings, Hershberger represented himself. He said that he didn’t violate any terms and doesn’t sell raw milk. He said he simply cares for animals and procures their food for members of a private club.

“I have no jurisdiction about what happens. The food belongs to the other people, and I do not have jurisdiction to tell them what happens with that food. (I) just wanted you to know,” Hershberger said.

He said he’s prepared to go to jail, and that the Department of Agriculture visits trespassed on his privacy.

“We don’t sell milk. I want to get that clear. We don’t sell milk. All we have is a big pantry on the farm, where the owners can come in and get their milk,” he said.
Reynolds said that he wasn’t going to take any action on Hershberger’s bond. He said that the state must file a formal motion before he could.

“The court isn’t going to respond to letters. The court takes action on properly served and filed motions,” he said. “And that’s true for both sides to this controversy.”

However, the judge did have a message for Hershberger.

“I admonish you, Mr. Hershberger, that you are to follow my bond conditions,” he said. “And, I expect you will. And if you don’t, you can be separately prosecuted for that.”

Attorneys with the state Department of Justice, who are prosecuting the case, declined to say why they didn’t file a formal motion with the judge to revoke Hershberger’s bond.

Meanwhile, Hershberger’s supporters rallied on the steps of the Sauk County courthouse before the farmer’s Friday afternoon appearance. Some said that they’d be willing to go to jail in defense of their freedom to drink raw milk. The protesters signed a “Declaration of Food Independence,” and said that they’re prepared to fight.

Canadian farmer Michael Schmidt said that they’re mustering support.
“Who is willing to go to jail for your food rights? Hands go up, friends. We all count on you,” he said.

The judge tentatively scheduled a trial on the four misdemeanor charges for Sept. 25.

Prosecutors still have to file responses to Hershberger’s claim that a judge has no constitutional authority to hear the case.

For the best coverage of the rally for Vernon Hershberger visit this blog:
http://proverbs31wannabe-tessa.blogspot.com/2012/03/food-freedom-rally-and-declaration-of.html

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

Farm Freedom

Posted by Kevin Brown on February 28, 2012

Customers and Other Supporters Stand with Farmer!

Submitted by Kimberly Hartke

The FDA reign of terror against family farms who are serving the needs of private buying clubs is culminating in one Wisconsin farmer facing federal charges. Citizens deserve the freedom to choose, and are staging an event in support of this principled farmer, Vernon Hershberger. He is being dealt with unjustly, and is standing strong with the support of the families he serves. (Kimberly Hartke)

February 24, 2012–Baraboo, WI. Food sovereignty activists from around North America will meet at this tiny town on March 2, 2012 to support Wisconsin dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger and food sovereignty. Hershberger, who has a court hearing that day, is charged with four criminal misdemeanors that could land him in prison for three years with fines of over $10,000. The Wisconsin Department of Agricultural Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) targeted Hershberger for supplying a private buying club with fresh milk and other farm products.

DATCP has charged Hershberger with, among other things, operating a retail food establishment without a license. Hershberger repeatedly denies this, citing that he provides foods only to paid members in a private buying club and is not subject to state food regulations. “There is more at stake here than just a farmer and his few customers,” says Hershberger, “this is about the fundamental right of farmers and consumers to engage in peaceful, private, mutually consenting agreements for food, without additional oversight.”

At a pre-court rally scheduled for 11:00am, in front of the Sauk County Courthouse in Baraboo, food rights activists will read and distribute a “Declaration of Food Independence” that asserts inherent rights in food choice. A signing ceremony will be part of the rally. The signers expect the declaration will inspire a growing food sovereignty movement. Speakers at the rally will include members of Hershberger’s club.

Hershberger and other farmers around the country have been and are facing state or federal charges against them for providing fresh foods to wanting customers. In recent months the FDA has conducted several long undercover sting operations and raids against peaceful farmers and buying clubs that have resulted in farms shutting down and consumers without access to their food.

Farm Food Freedom Coalition wants to ensure that America’s treasures, our independent farms and ranches, are able to thrive. We aim to preserve our agricultural heritage and the future availability of traditional, farm fresh foods. Americans want and deserve the freedom to choose natural, unprocessed foods for generations to come.

Information about farm raids: FarmFoodFreedom.com. For additional information on raw milk: westonaprice.org.

More event information: RawMilkFreedomRiders.com

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

Fight For Raw Milk!

Posted by Kevin Brown on February 24, 2012

CDC CHERRY PICKS DATA TO MAKE CASE AGAINST RAW MILK
Agency ignores data that shows dangers of pasteurized milk

WASHINGTON, DC, February 21, 2012. In a press release issued today, authors affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control claim that the rate of outbreaks caused by unpasteurized milk and products made from it was 150 times greater than outbreaks linked to pasteurized milk.” The authors based this conclusion on an analysis of reports submitted to the CDC from 1993 to 2006.

According the Weston A. Price Foundation, the CDC has manipulated and cherry picked this data to make raw milk look dangerous and to dismiss the same dangers associated with pasteurized milk.

“What consumers need to realize, first of all,” said Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, “is that the incidence of foodborne illnesses from dairy products, whether pasteurized or not, is extremely low.  For the 14-year period that the authors examined, there was an average of 315 illnesses a year from all dairy products for which the pasteurization status was known.  Of those, there was an average of 112 illnesses each year attributed to all raw dairy products and 203 associated with pasteurized dairy products.

“In comparison, there are almost 24,000 foodborne illnesses reported each year on average.  Whether pasteurized or not, dairy products are simply not a high risk product.”

Because the incidence of illness from dairy products is so low, the authors’ choice of the time period for the study affected the results significantly, yet their decision to stop the analysis with the year 2006 was not explained.  The CDC’s data shows that there were significant outbreaks of foodborne illness linked to pasteurized dairy products the very next year, in 2007: 135 people became ill from pasteurized cheese contad with e. coli, and three people died from pasteurized milk contaminated with listeria (wwwn.cdc.gov/foodborneoutbreaks/Default.aspx).

Outbreaks from pasteurized dairy were also a significant problem in the 1980s.  In 1985, there were over 16,000 confirmed cases of Salmonella infection that were traced back to pasteurized milk from a single dairy.  Surveys estimated that the actual number of people who became ill in that outbreak were over 168,000, “making this the largest outbreak of salmonellosis ever identified in the United States” at that time, according to an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

According to Fallon Morell “In the context of the very low numbers of illnesses attributed to dairy in general, the authors’ decision to cut the time frame short, as compared to the available CDC data, is troubling and adds to questions about the bias in this publication.”

According to Fallon Morell, the CDC’s authors continue to obscure their study by failing to document the actual information they are using. They rely on reports, many of which are preliminary. Of the references related to dairy outbreaks, five are from outbreaks in other countries, several did not involve any illness, seven are about cheese-related incidents, and of the forty-six outbreaks they count, only five describe any investigations.

Perhaps most troubling is the authors’ decision to focus on outbreaks rather than illnesses.  An “outbreak” of foodborne illness can consist of two people with minor stomachaches to thousands of people with bloody diarrhea.  In addressing the risk posed for individuals who consume a food, the logical data to examine is the number of illnesses, not the number of outbreaks.

“The authors acknowledge that the number of foodborne illnesses from raw dairy products (as opposed to outbreaks) were not significantly different in states where raw milk is legal to sell compared with states where it is illegal to sell,” notes Judith McGeary of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance.  “In other words, had the authors looked at actual risk of illness, instead of the artificially defined “outbreaks,” there would have been no significant results to report.”

This does not end the list of flaws with the study, however.  The link between the outbreaks and the legal status of raw dairy mixed an entire category of diverse products. Illnesses from suitcase style raw cheese or queso fresco were lumped together with illnesses attributed to fluid raw milk, a much less risky product.  In the majority of states where the sale of raw fluid milk is allowed, the sale of queso fresco is still illegal.  The authors had all of the data on which products were legal and which products allegedly caused the illnesses, yet chose not to use that data.

Similarly, to create the claimed numbers for how much riskier raw dairy products are, the authors relied on old data on raw milk consumption rates, rather than using the CDC’s own food survey from 2006-2007.  The newer data showed that about 3 percent of the population consumes raw milk—over nine million people–yet the authors chose instead to make conclusions based on the assumption that only 1 percent of the dairy products in the country are consumed raw.

The authors also ignored relevant data on the populations of each state.  For example, the three most populous states in the country (California, Texas, and New York) all allow for legal sales of raw milk; the larger number of people in these states would logically lead to larger numbers of illnesses than in low-population states such as Montana and Wyoming and has nothing to do with the fact that raw milk is illegal in those states.

“It would hardly be surprising to see some sort of increase in foodborne illnesses related to a food where that food is legal,” said McGeary.  “If we banned ground beef, we’d see fewer illnesses related to ground beef products.   Yet this new study fails to prove even that common-sense proposition, even as it claims to prove a great deal more.  What the data really shows is that raw dairy products cause very few illnesses each year, even though the CDC data indicates that over 9 million people consume it.”

Contact:  Kimberly Hartke, Publicist, The Weston A. Price Foundation
press@westonaprice.org
703-860-2711, 703-675-5557

The Weston A. Price Foundation is a 501C3 nutrition education foundation with the mission of disseminating accurate, science-based information on diet and health. Named after nutrition pioneer Weston A. Price, DDS, author of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, the Washington, DC-based Foundation publishes a quarterly journal for its 13,000 members, supports 500 local chapters worldwide and hosts a yearly conference. The Foundation headquarters phone number is (202) 363-4394, www.westonaprice.org, info@westonaprice.org.

Posted in Big Agriculture, Family Wellness, Food freedom, heart disease, liberation diet, liberation wellness, Nutrition, raw milk, Uncategorized, weston price | Leave a Comment »

 
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 147 other followers