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The FDA Is Pressing Ahead

Posted by Kevin Brown on May 17, 2012

NEWS RELEASE

THE FDA IS PRESSING AHEAD – ACT NOW – FIGHT BACK


May 16, 2012

          As was recently reported by another health-freedom group, the FDA has once again become very active and has sent “warning letters,” breaking its promise not to enforce the draft Guidance on New Dietary Ingredients (NDIs).  Actually, the FDA had previously said it was cracking down on such supplements, so this was not a surprise. The FDA has already issued warning letters of this sort. So, this is not new “News.”  If Daniel Fabricant can be believed, this FDA action has no direct relation with the draft Guidance on NDIs (as he discussed just this in a webinar with industry some months ago). These are warning letters and not withdrawal-from-the-market-enforcement letters.  There is a difference, although it does not mean that we should not work even harder to kick the props out from under this draft Guidance.

          But, this FDA action to get tough on warning letters is just another example of why the National Health Federation’s legislation, the Dietary Supplement Protection Act (H.R.3380), is needed and needed now.  And, not sitting on the sidelines while oppression from the FDA continues.

          Many of you have been great supporters and have called and petitioned your Congressional representatives to co-sponsor H.R.3380, but many of you reading this have not.  Please get onboard with this cause and legislation and get others to back this legislation.  Contrary to rumors, H.R.3380 can pass.  If it does not, then it will be a major setback for all of us.

          We need a tsunami wave of consumer outrage to hit the FDA and Congress and force this legislation to be enacted.  Just recently, the Family Farm bill was withdrawn due to the deluge that Congress received from the grassroots groups of individuals, farmers, and others who vehemently opposed this bill.  The bill basically told farmers under what conditions their own children could work on their own farms, a definite overreach by government if there ever was one.  The issue also became too politically risky for Obama in an election year.  But, what is most important is that it was stopped by American citizens persistently demanding their rights.

          As an American, you must fight back against the FDA and let them hear your voice.  You may never have another chance to make this issue right.  Do not stay in the shadows, hoping that someone else will speak for you, they will not.

          Join the NHF in demanding our dietary-supplement rights via H.R.3380.

For more on this issue from NHF National Lobbyist Lee Bechtel [CLICK HERE]

CLICK HERE TO ACT NOW – http://www.thenhf.com/DSPA

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Farming Freedom

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 9, 2012

Michigan Agency Creates Hardship for Heritage Pig Farmers, Hunting Preserves say Legal Experts

Department of Natural Resources Starting to Enforce Controversial Swine Invasive Species Order

Washington, DC—(April 5, 2012)–Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is using the state Invasive Species Act to expand its jurisdiction beyond hunting and fishing to farming operations. Their controversial Invasive Species Order (ISO) prohibits certain pigs the agency deems “feral.” The way it is enforcing the rule even domesticated pigs under human husbandry are suspect. Farmers, ranchers and game preserves with successful small businesses are now threatened with economic and criminal sanctions, based on the physical characteristics of their swine.

Implementation of the ISO, as of April 1st, not only takes private property without compensation it also denies farmers of fundamental private property rights and the right to make a living. It will reduce or eliminate customer access to heritage breed pork, a product that has become increasingly popular with health conscious consumers and restaurants across the state.

The ISO allows DNR to seize and destroy pigs raised by Michigan farmers; Michigan DNR has publicly stated they will not compensate farmers whose pigs are destroyed. Possession of prohibited swine after April 1, 2012 is a felony with penalties of up to two years in jail and $20,000 in fines.

Attorney Joseph O’Leary is suing the DNR on behalf of four of the aggrieved business owners. He explains, “Wildlife is owned by the state; it is the role of the DNR to regulate and control state property. Livestock on farms is privately owned and properly belongs in the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture. When a governmental agency blurs these lines, people had better wake up and take notice because at that point we are all in a lot of trouble.”

Game preserve owner, Greg Johnson, reports that these special interest groups find it easier to get their way by pressuring state employees, rather than representatives elected by the people. “The DNR is waging a propaganda campaign of outright lies, which has already driven many farmers out of business. We are not swimming in feral swine–there is no feral hog problem in Michigan.” Johnson reports his business has already dropped in half as a result of the state led smear effort, and the three dozen or so private hunting preserves have dwindled down to a handful.

The Michigan Pork Producers Association and other large agribusiness interests, as well as conservation groups have worked together with the DNR to push for the ruling to be implemented. For the factory pork breeders, this is about eliminating the competition. The ISO ensures consumers will only have the choice of pork raised in confinement, known as confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).

For more than a decade, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has worked politically to drive private hunting preserves out of business.  However, the Michigan state legislature repeatedly rebuffed their attempts. Elected officials recognize how important private property rights are, and they were unwilling to prohibit landowners to raise and harvest animals in open areas. Now, backed by large Agribusiness interests in the state, DNR has done an end run around participatory democracy and declared swine with certain characteristics “feral” which not only includes animals raised at hunting preserves but thousands of other small farms across the state.

“The DNR has strayed into the unfamiliar territory of agriculture regulation. Given the nebulous and open ended description by which pigs are targeted, farmers fear for their futures,” says Pete Kennedy, Esq., President of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund.

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund 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).

For more information go to www.farmtoconsumer.org/michigan-swine-iso.htm

Media Contact:  Kim Hartke 703-860-2711 kim.hartke@gmail.com

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Raw Milk Freedom Riders Take Action!

Posted by Maureen Diaz on November 5, 2011

     

Raw Milk Freedom Riders after crossing into Maryland. Photo, David Gumpert

On Tuesday, Nov. 1st, a caravan of moms (and a few dads, grandmas & grandpas) picked up unprocessed (raw) milk from a farm located in Pennsylvania. These folks came from all over the US and even Ontario, Canada, all to partake in a defiant act of civil disobedience. What was this terrible activity for which they risked arrest? Transporting that same milk across the state line into Maryland.

You might wonder what the big deal is, so I’ll tell you. Well, way back in 1987 a bill was passed into law which made it illegal to transport raw milk across state lines when intended for “human consumption”. This meant that for every mom out there wanting to provide the very best in nourishing foods for her family, she would either have to live in a state where raw dairy was available, own her own dairy animal(s), or become a criminal. For most, the latter is the only option.

So here we stand now faced with a real dilemma due to our government’s belief that it knows best. As well we see through almost weekly headlines, this “Big Brother” attitude and government controls have not protected the public at all judging by the number of deaths and illness caused by our industrial food supply.

Furthermore, I am not the “public”, nor are you, unless you decide to shop where thousands of others shop for their family’s food. When purchasing food in a supermarket I would expect the government to have oversight to protect the safety of the publicly accessible food. But when we choose to purchase farm-fresh foods locally and privately, we do not fall under the “public” domain.  And we do not subject ourselves to the inherent problems with an industrial food supply. Instead, we assume the risk ourselves, accepting the consequences if and when a problem should occur.

The funny thing is, in my family’s experience we have never, ever experienced any problem with our locally produced foods, but we have in fact become quite ill from eating foods purchased at a local store and a restaurant or two. How effective was “Big Brother” then?

There is also the question of the constitutionality of these laws which deny private citizens the access to not only raw milk, but also many other farm products. Furthermore, we are being denied freedom of choice in health care, education, birthing options, etc.

Our founding fathers must be rolling in their graves, for they never could have conceived of such government control of the people, or protection of corporate profits and bureaucratic charge.  Was this not a part of what they were trying to avoid-government tyranny?!

John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and many others of our early fathers were farmers. They expected to produce foods on their farms and to have the freedom, without government restraint, to earn an honest income from their product. They bought and sold freely within their communities and yet today not only is this not allowed, but our uber-intelligent governing bodies also try to control how our food is produced. But there-in lies yet another problem…

So here we are in 2011, wondering where we are headed. Like thousands, if not millions, of others like ourselves, my husband & I have decided that we must do something. Thus I write, teach, and do everything possible to educate and motivate others towards reforming our laws, reforming our government towards what it was originally intended to be: a protector of the people, and of the private citizenry.

I urge you to do the same. Consider these thoughts and, whether you wish to consume fresh milk direct from the farm or make other important decisions for yourself and your family, stay informed about what is happening within our nation and communities. Establish contact with your local politicians. Speak up at “Town Meetings” and other public forums. Let your law and policy makers know how you feel and demand to be heard, and have your concerns considered; this we must do, or we sink in apathy.

Michael Schmidt addresses the crowd. Photo courtesy Kimberly Hartke

On Tuesday our caravan of moms was met at FDA headquarters by dozens of police officers and denial of access to the bureaucrats within, but also about 150 additional protesters. Cookies and (raw) milk were served to everyone in attendance including law enforcement, and many voices were heard. Amongst those speaking to the crowd were David Gumpert, Joel Salatin, Mark McAfee, Sally Fallon Morell, Max Kane, Liz Reitzig (one of the organizers of the event), Kristin Canty, Jonas Stoltzfus, and my own personal hero, Michael Schmidt (on day 33 of his hunger fast). We all understand the importance of personal responsibility both for our families and our government, and were encouraged by the wise words of each of these passionate people. And that very day the effectiveness of our efforts was confirmed when the FDA issued a clarification of their policy, stating that they will not enforce the law when it involves an individual transporting raw milk for their own personal use. While this is encouraging, affirming that our efforts are not in vain, it is not enough. We must continue to work towards real change. Our farmers should not be raided by our government agencies, but should be free to profit from their hard work, and consumers should not be denied the right of freedom

Please don’t sit back in apathy, relying on others to fight your battles for you; each of us involved in the activities of November 1st are very busy, with many responsibilities. We have jobs, take care of our children, participate in churches and communities, etc. But we set aside a little time throughout our days and weeks to write letters, make phone calls, and show up at a rally now and then to show support for our causes. Without this we can not expect any changes for the better but can instead expect more control, more prosecution and farm raids, further loss of freedom.

Now go take charge of your and your children’s future; they depend on it!

Maureen Diaz is a homeschooling mother of 9, a WAPF chapter leader, and a certified LW Nutritionist. She also has produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest, Liberation Wellness Home Cooking. Check out & order her DVD’s on her website, www.nourishingtraditionalcook.com  and at FilmBaby.com

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Farm Food Voices DC 2011–Join Us

Posted by Liz Reitzig on March 3, 2011

It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since our last event, but it has.

And Wednesday the 16th of this month is your chance to once again converge on the Hill and remind your Representatives and Senators that they do indeed work for us.
The Farm Food Voices Feast this year is from 12-2p.
The lobbying aspect of the day takes place before and after the mixer.

This year, the region’s best Chef’s have joined their voices with ours and our local farmers’ to present for Congress and us a catered affair that would make a Kennedy envious.

Poste Brasserie is returning, along with Coppi’s, Restaurant 3, Nora’s, Food Matters, Lavender Moon and Krishon Chocolates.  Making their debuts this year are Level Small Plates Lounge, Equinox, Ivy Inn, Maple Avenue.  Plus two of Top Chef’s finalists will be representing their kitchens—Volt and Alchemy by Carla Hall.  Main Event, just awarded Best Caterer in the Country, has graciously agreed to organize the load in, setup and load out.  Oh yeah, they’ll be roasting a whole pig from a local farm again this year.

We know how difficult it is to make time for these headaches, but most of the work has already been done.  For the rest of the year you can buy from local farms.  This is your opportunity to add your voice to the growing chorus; it is the day that your presence on the Hill and inside your elected representatives’ offices gives form to your statement.

By overcoming our differences and linking up, we become the connected links of a chain: strong, efficacious and flexible.

Please join us and lend you voice on Wednesday, March 16th

See website for additional details.

Liz Reitzig is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

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Farm Food Voices DC 2011

Posted by Liz Reitzig on January 21, 2011

 

Kennedy Caucus Room--Site of the Farm Food Voices DC 2011 Legisaltive reception

It’s that time of year again…time to get those political gears working and come to DC for the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association 5th annual small farm and ranch grassroots Lobby day and Legislative Reception.  Come sharpen your lobbying skills and add your voice to the ever increasing voices speaking out about real foods!

As always, we are planning a very special reception for our legislators where we will show them the beauty andbounty of what America’s farms have to offer with local tops chefs involved in the preparation and serving of these dishes.  It is a fabulous feast of real foods provided by local farms lovingly producing real foods!

Don’t forget to invite your Senators, Representatives and their staffers to the LOCAL FOODS reception!

Farm Food Voices DC 2011

National Small Farm and Ranch Grassroots Lobby Day and Legislative Reception

Mark your calendars for March 16, 2011 and plan to make your voice heard at the 5th annual National Small Farm and Ranch Grassroots Lobby Day and Legislative Reception (Farm Food Voices 2011) on Capitol Hill.

Join a coalition of organizations, local food advocates, and small family farmers from across the country as we lobby our legislators in support of local food and food sovereignty. This is a terrific opportunity to educate our elected officials on how real food is raised and practical ways people can eat better and support local growers.

Never lobbied? No experience needed. We’ll host a training call prior to the event. Sign up for alerts at www.NICFA.com.

When: March 16, 2011

9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Meet with members of Congress and their staff

12:00-2:00 Local foods reception Russell Senate Office Building

Where: Capitol Hill, Congressional office buildings

Contact: Liz Reitzig

liz.reitzig@verizon.net

301-807-5063

Legislative Reception

A local foods reception will highlight the day. Chefs and caterers from some of the finest restaurants in our region will serve dishes showcasing locally produced food.

Emceed by Joel Salatin, the reception will feature a number of distinguished speakers including:

  • Jonathan Emord, Esq., Author of The Rise of Tyranny and Global Censorship of Health Information, has defeated the FDA 6 times in federal court.
  • Bryan Voltaggio, chef/owner of acclaimed VOLT restaurant and season six runner-up of the TV series Top Chef
  • Kristin Canty, producer and director of Farmageddon, the movie that depicts dwindling food sovereignty in America and the extreme measures the state uses to attack farmers growing healthy food
  • Mark Lilly, founder and owner of Farm to Family bus, bringing fresh produce and farm food to people in central Virginia and transforming the American food landscape

Get Involved!

  • Contact your Representative and Senators and invite them to the reception.
  • Volunteer or donate – Donations and volunteers always welcome!  Contact Liz Reitzig 301-807-5063
  • Plan to attendSign-up for NICFA Alerts to take part in the lobby day training and take the message directly to your legislators!
  • Spread the word – Blog, tweet, or share details of this event with your social network.

www.NICFA.com


Liz Reitzig is a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.



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Food and the 2010 Elections: A Few Practical Tips for the Upcoming Elections

Posted by Liz Reitzig on September 28, 2010

You can do more than just vote this election cycle

Most politicians are unaware of the importance of real foods both socially and politically. They remain ignorant of the tidal wave of consumer demand that is fast approaching.  It is our job as people interested in real foods, to educate them.  Campaigns are a great place to start.  It is a time when politicians are seeking votes and tune into what their electorate is thinking about.

If you already have a candidate that you support, campaign season is a great way to get them thinking about food related issues.  If you’re not even sure who is running, look them up and start talking to them about real foods. (Google search your state and board of elections)

Some great ways to get politicians engaged are to invite them to a local foods meeting, farm tour, screening of one of the food documentaries, talk or presentation that you are hosting or anything else that you think will help convey the message of real foods.

Make sure to point out to them the connection between supporting local farms and a thriving rural economy. Most politicians have no idea the level of regulation that impedes access to real foods.  (This is in the bureaucrats department usually)  They do not realize that the over-burdensome regulations can keep a farmer from making a living on their farm.  In a depressed economy, tying it all together for them and pointing out the relationship between supporting small farms and boosting rural economies, can sometimes make all the difference.

On the National level, if you do not already know, find out who is running for Congress in your district. Representative are elected every 2 years and some Senators are up for reelection this year.  Call their campaigns and ask where they stand on the food issues that are important to you.  For example, ask them if they would support the bill that lifts the ban on the interstate shipment of fresh milk.  Most of them have no idea what is going on in the “real food world”  It is really up to you to educate them, get a general knowledge of where they stand on food related issues and if they get elected follow-up with them once they are in office.

Check out their voting record! This is important.  Politicians can and will say anything they think you want to hear. Do the digging so you know how they voted on certain key pieces of legislation so that you can be prepared when speaking to them.

On the state level, most of the State Assembly positions across the country are up for reelection this year. We can have tremendous impact on the state level by talking with those who are campaigning and bringing an awareness of food issues to them before they even reach office.  It is not unusual to speak directly with your elected representatives or whoever is running for office in your district.  Everyone has a state Senator and a state Representative (sometimes called Delegates, Assembly persons, etc.)  Now is the time they are campaigning.  You can get active on the campaign of someone you support (you can support and volunteer for those outside your district as well) and you can bring awareness of food issues to candidates you don’t necessarily support but who need to be educated on real foods.

In my years of doing this there are a few golden rules to always keep in mind:

  1. It is ALWAYS worth it! Whatever time and energy it takes to speak to someone, it is always worth the time, energy, exhaustion etc.
  2. You are making a difference in their lives! When you speak to elected officials, candidates and their staff, you are providing them with information that will change their lives.  My first year working in Annapolis, I gave information about fresh milk to my Delegate’s aide.  She was so intrigued she tried some milk at my encouragement.  She has tackled some serious health issues, buys fresh milk weekly and credits the milk for much of her recovery.
  3. Persistence! they are busy and this is not in the front of their minds.  You’ll likely not get a call back but keep calling.  And be nice about it.  They are people too with loved ones who will benefit from the information you have.

I know it can be intimidating to make that first phone call, but it is worth it and you are making a difference in people’s lives.  So go on out there and tell your candidates about real foods!

Please, comment and let us know your experience with this.  It encourages people when they see that others are making the contacts.

About Liz Reitzig
Liz Reitzig is a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

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Dr. Erik Von Kiel D.O. – Weston Price Medical Doctor

Posted by Kevin Brown on September 13, 2010

Total Health is the moniker of this rare medical doctor who believes in holistic health and the constitution of the United States.

Hear this remarkable man on the Liberation Wellness Hour!


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Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

Posted by John Chisholm on August 25, 2010

In school, we were sometimes presented with an example or case study which described all the salient facts and where the people of that time made the (obviously) wrong choice.  The outcome, depending on the subject matter of the class, could have been families suffering, companies losing money, or countries being conquered.  The correct choices seemed to be so hard to discern for the people in the examples, but seem so obvious in hindsight.  During my school years, the general reaction to these examples was to adopt a vague sense of superiority over the “dumb” people who couldn’t see the obvious.

Even though case studies have been presented to generations of students, the lessons don’t prevent new episodes of breakdown that will take their turn as future examples.  (In economics, lessons from the tulip-mania bubble of the 1630’s didn’t prevent the railway bubble of the 1840”s, the Florida land bubble of the 1920’s, or the dot-com bubble of the late 1990’s)  Obviously the participants weren’t “dumb,” but they couldn’t accurately perceive reality until the resulting situation became quite dire.  Because the pattern is so widespread and persistent in human history, perhaps we should quickly check to see if there is anything like that going on in our lives today.

Our Current “Case Study”

A likely candidate involves our current dire epidemic of chronic and degenerative diseases.  A century ago, fewer than one in twenty Americans contracted cancer in their lifetimes; now the figure is about half the men and nearly two-thirds the women.  Diabetes has likewise been on an explosive growth, with the percentage of those inflicted expected to double between the years 2000 and 2030; one third of Americans born after year 2000 are expected to contract diabetes in their lifetime.  Heart disease and strokes have become scourges of the modern developed world.  Even asthma has been growing tremendously since the 1960’s; in the 30 years since 1980 the rate has grown 250%.  The growth of tooth decay and gum disease, noticed by Dr. Weston Price in the 1930’s, has become endemic, giving rise to a booming business today in crowns, root canals and implants.  Obesity has grown from a tiny portion of the population a century ago to over a third; obesity rates have tripled in the last 30 years.  Having so many degenerative chronic diseases increase at the same time is more than a coincidence.

What could be bringing this on?  The worldwide increase in diabetes follows the adoption of a “Western-style” diet.  The prevalence of asthma is growing worldwide, even though it varies from place to place, with some countries having up to 60 times the rate as others; the highest are the developed Western countries whose populations ingest the most antibiotics as children, such as given to food animals by modern agribusiness.  The increase in heart disease and strokes follows precisely the dietary change in fats from those originating from pasture-raised animals to those artificially manufactured from hydrogenated plant oils.  The rise in cancer mirrors the increase in sugar (from 5 lbs. per person per year a century ago to 135 lbs.), which has been found to feed cancer cells and suppress the immune system.  Our diet has changed more in the last 75 years than in all the thousands of years that preceded it.

Objectively, it seems so obvious. Every correlation between dietary changes on the one hand and many degenerative diseases on the other has been documented.  And yet, it’s still hard to accept that the denatured and artificial foods that dominate the American diet can be at the root of so much detriment to our bodies.  What one day will be considered self-evident seems so controversial and hard to accept today.  Why do we respond so much like the people in the case studies we had read about in school?

Why It’s Hard to Discern

Back in school, the historical case studies were presented to us with all their salient facts, but not all the background noise of obfuscation and half-truths that the people of that time also had to contend with.  In hindsight, it’s easy to sort out the germane from the irrelevant.  Not so easy when people with a vested interest pursue a hidden agenda of obfuscation.   When it comes to our food supply, there’s a lot of motivation for confusion and deception: big money.

It used to be that our food supply came from many independent, decentralized farmers, all pursuing organic farm practices, the only kind of farming that existed at the time.  When farmers made up half the population (around 1880), or 30% of the population (in 1920), control of agriculture’s income was diluted.  By 1990, the situation had completely changed.  All but 2% of the population had been driven off their farms, and even among the remaining farms there was tremendous concentration.  Agribusiness applied the industrial manufacturing model to farming, and no longer did farmers raise many different types of crops and animals on the same farm, with the wastes from one operation becoming the inputs for another one.  Monoculture and single species animal-raising allowed for dominance by the few.  Just 3% of the remaining hog farms produce the majority of the hogs; 2% of cattle feed operations produce 40% of the cattle.  Consolidation, uniformity, and cheap chemical inputs allowed a few to take control of our food supply.

The seven biggest agribusiness corporations, which pretty much dictate the food supply by controlling seeds, grains, animal feeds, fertilizers and herbicides, have annual revenues of over $250 billion.  (To give some perspective on how large and influential such an amount is, it exceeds the annual federal budgets for the Departments of Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Education, Energy, Interior, EPA and NASA combined).  That’s the revenue of just seven companies, not of the whole agricultural sector.  The small incomes of the many farmers who work at or close to breakeven are not included, but they are continually squeezed into a smaller share of agriculture revenue, while the giant agribusinesses take an ever larger share.  Because food is not a discretionary purchase, the billions in current annual revenue are the anticipated trillions in future revenue stream.  That’s a lot of motivation for obfuscation.

And obfuscation is necessary because the very agricultural practices that reduce costs and increase profits are the same practices that denature our food to the point of ruining our health.  These practices include: chemical pesticides that are designed to poison living cells; chemical fertilizers that act like amphetamines for plants; CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) that continually expose animals to their own feces; artificial fats that humans were never meant to ingest; pasteurization to make dangerously contaminated milk safe (in the short term) but devoid of critical nutrients; artificial hormones given to milk-bearing and meat-bearing animals; a flood of antibiotics given to CAFO animals; animal feeds comprising waste by-products from other industries instead of the natural food they were designed to eat.  Newer practices that further denature food are continually adopted in the search for lower costs and higher profits, such as irradiation of food and the displacement of natural plants with GMOs (genetically modified organisms).

Obfuscation Tactics

With an ugly truth to hide, and with a strong motivation and plentiful resources, agribusiness has hired some of the brightest minds to figure out how to shape our perceptions of food so that we’ll docilely keep ingesting denatured food that makes us sick, while convincing ourselves that it’s all okay.

First and foremost is to make sure that denatured food looks quite a lot like real natural food.  Everyone is busy with so many demands on time and energy, that agribusiness can expect most of the denaturing practices to slip right past us if it doesn’t change the appearance of the food too much.  Can we really tell if the milk has rBGH in it, or if the corn sweetener that’s in all the convenience foods is GMO?  Especially if the politicians can be convinced (with campaign contributions) that labeling should be dismissed.

Another important requirement is that denatured foods cause only long-term degenerative or chronic diseases that will take years to manifest.  Milk from cows raised in filthy CAFOs is all right as long as the fecal bacteria can be killed by heating the milk; no one will get sick immediately after drinking it, and the destruction of critical enzymes and vitamins from the heating will affect only long-term health.

In obfuscating the attributes of denatured foods, it’s also important for the producers to make the foods as convenient as possible to prepare and use.  People don’t want their lives to be more complicated, so stressing convenience makes people more likely to snap up the immediate benefit while delaying or dismissing the effort it takes to become educated about the long-term implications.

Other tactics include claiming that any denatured foods that can’t be disguised are better than the natural foods they’re replacing.  (Kevin Brown’s book “Liberation Diet” ISBN: 978-1439207390 has a good explanation and examples of this tactic.)  Advertising and PR can really help sell denatured foods by claiming they have health benefits.  Even if people don’t buy the idea of being better than what nature provides, many will buy the idea that it’s just as good—and cheaper to boot.

As the foundation of our food supply falls into the control of fewer and fewer people, the choices available through grocery stores get reduced to only the denatured foods that yield the lowest cost and highest profits.  Retail chains can easily be convinced to dedicate their shelf space to products with the highest profit margins, the longest shelf life (further reducing costs), and the largest advertising budgets.  As one grocery chain after falls in line, almost everyone winds up eating the same things and suffering the same repercussions.

When everyone suffers from the same maladies, it doesn’t take long before they’re accepted as being unavoidable and the new norm.  I live near the Everglades, and I’ve read that the bird population has been reduced by 90% over the past century; but the reduction happened so slowly and steadily that everyone thinks the bird population there is fine.  On the West coast, where 96% of the redwood forests have been cut down and won’t grow back, the majority of what’s left remains outside park protection and available for logging, because few people miss the grandeur of bygone years.  The same phenomenon can be exploited here as well.  “Of course everyone knows someone who has died of cancer,” or “…has diabetes” or “…we all have gum disease.”  There’s comfort in having the same perceptions as the crowd.  It seems to validate what we think, even if those ideas were fed to us by advertising and manipulation.  It’s a rare person who can buck the trend.

Part of obfuscation is hiring “experts” to proclaim alternative explanations for all the degenerative ills that have arisen alongside the rise of denatured foods.  “It’s not our diet; it’s a lack of willpower, …the lack of exercise due to videogames, …” etc, etc.

Seeing Clearly and Acting Wisely

All of these tactics clutter the landscape of our perception, making it hard for us to discern what’s best for us.  There’s a common expression called “blowing smoke,” and we’re the recipients of a lot of it.  Unfortunately it takes some effort to see through the smoke to discern what’s real and what the good choices really are.  This is not an academic exercise like the case studies we saw in school.  Being sick with degenerative diseases can affect every aspect of our lives, as well as those who’d have to become our caretakers.  There are few things more important than learning to avoid or remove the underlying causes of degenerative diseases, and to maintain a solid foundation for health.   Our choices will influence how long we and our loved ones will live and affect the quality of our lives while we live, so it’s an effort worth making.  There is help available, in the form of the Weston A. Price Foundation and the Liberation Wellness programs, such as 30 Days to Wellness.  We don’t have to be so blinded by smoke that we become examples of people acting “dumb.”

John Chisholm is co-owner of a small company that makes Good-Gums, a toothpaste-replacement that supports the body’s ability to heal its gums. When WAPF Chapter Leaders started carrying Good-Gums, John started learning and practicing Weston A. Price dietary principles, as lucidly explained by Kevin Brown’s Liberation Wellness. Already a regular exerciser and feeling pretty healthy, John didn’t anticipate how well his body would further respond to unprocessed, full-fat, pasture-raised foods.

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Raw Milk Wins in Latest Legal Battle!

Posted by Kevin Brown on August 23, 2010

Raw Milk Consumers Win Round One

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Challenge to FDA’s Interstate Ban on Raw Milk

Falls Church, Virginia (August 20, 2010) – In a complex federal district court ruling, Judge Mark W. Bennett refused to grant a motion by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the agency by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) and eight other named plaintiffs. The lawsuit argues that federal regulations (21 CFR 1240.61 and 21 CFR 131.10) prohibiting raw milk for human consumption in interstate commerce are unconstitutional as applied to FTCLDF’s members and the other plaintiffs named in the suit.

In his August 18 decision, Judge Bennett denied part of FDA’s motion to dismiss while reserving judgment on the remainder. As part of his ruling, the judge ordered proceedings in the case to be stayed sixty days to allow plaintiffs time to decide whether to file a ‘citizen petition’ with FDA. The petition would ask FDA to clarify its interpretation of the authorizing statutes and regulations giving the agency power to ban raw milk for human consumption in interstate commerce. If plaintiffs choose to file the citizen petition, the court would continue to delay the suit until the administrative proceedings were completed or until FDA failed to take action within the time the law requires. If plaintiffs declined to pursue the citizen petition, Judge Bennett indicated the court would reconsider FDA’s motion to dismiss.

In Judge Bennett’s view, the main question FDA needs to answer in the petition process is “whether § 1240.61 applies to and proscribes the conduct of (1) persons who travel from one state, where it is not legal to purchase raw milk, to another state, where it is legal to purchase raw milk, legally purchase raw milk, then return to the original state where they consume the raw milk themselves or give it to their friends or family members; or (2) a principal and agent who agree that the agent will obtain raw milk out-of-state, where it is legal to do so, and to deliver it to the principal in the principal’s home state, where sales of raw milk are not permitted; or (3) a producer of raw milk who sells raw milk in an intrastate transaction to persons that he knows are from out of state.”

All of the individually named plaintiffs in the lawsuit fit into one of the three scenarios described above. Section 1240.61 provides in part, “No person shall cause to be delivered into interstate commerce or shall sell, or otherwise distribute, or hold for sale or other distribution after shipment in interstate commerce any milk or milk product in final package form for direct human consumption unless the product has been pasteurized….”

Judge Bennett sees the citizen petition as a way to resolve the question of “whether the plaintiff’s conduct involves or affects ‘interstate commerce’ sufficiently to fall within the proscriptions of § 1240.61, and, still more specifically, whether the plaintiffs’ conduct constitutes ‘delivery [of raw dairy products] into interstate commerce’ or ‘distribution’ of raw dairy products after shipment in interstate commerce.”

Plaintiffs have survived the first round in the case. They have until October 18 to determine what their next course of action will be.

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund defends the rights and broadens the freedoms of family farms and protects consumer access to raw milk and nutrient-dense foods.

Concerned consumers can support the Fund, a U.S. based 501(c)(4) nonprofit, by joining or donating online at www.farmtoconsumer.org or by calling 703-208-FARM(3276).

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For more information call 703-208-3276 or email president@farmtoconsumer.org

The press release is posted on the Fund’s website at:

http://www.ftcldf.org/press/press-FDA-lawsuit-round-one.htm

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Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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Sterilize First. Ask Questions Later

Posted by Liz Reitzig on August 23, 2010

It won't be long before they come for your apples!

The food ‘safety’ bill or S510 is making its way through the Senate.  If this bill passes, it will dramatically escalate the current war against small, local farms.  The bill gives carte blanche to an FDA already zealously against small farms.  Andrew Ward from Campaign for Liberty reflects on consequences if the bill passes in his recent article.

“The recent outbreak of salmonella in several states around the country, and the resulting recall of nearly 400 billion eggs, has ignited calls by officials in the FDA for more regulatory authority over farms.  The AP reports that FDA chief Margaret Hamburg is calling on Congress to pass the dreaded S.510, the so-called Food Safety and Modernization Act, which would, among other things, place intrusive regulations on small family farms.  The FDA claims that without this new power more outbreaks are more than likely to occur, and that standardized guidelines for safe food need to be implemented immediately.”

Read the full article here.

Please follow this bill (go ahead and read it.  It’s got lots of juicy details) and don’t forget to call your Senators and ask them to oppose this legislation.  Remember: they work for you!  Call every day if you can…they need to hear from us!!!


About Liz Reitzig

Liz Reitzig is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

To schedule an interview with Liz or another representative of Liberation Wellness, call 800-327-9010.

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