Authorities look to dictate a shorter
and costly life:
The food industry in the U.S. has always resorted to unfair means and tricky
sales tactics in order to maximize their profits even if it comes at a cost of
the health of the consumers. It generally provides consumers with a close
choice — either this or that. What is kept secret is that both are more or less
equally toxic. In fact, processed foods like canned meat and GMO foods are
laden with toxic ingredients that the food industry always tries to conceal
from the consumers. The only way of getting rid of this is the consumption of
organic foods, reports Natural News. More at: http://www.naturalnews.com/039321_false_marketing_food_industry_tactics.html
The food industry’s
debauchery has reached a new level with the introduction of aspartame e in
foods and beverages. It is now reported that Dr. Morando Soffritti and his team
in Italy have concluded that aspartame can be a possible
carcinogen after conducting tests on 1,900 rats for seven long years. Most of
the food and beverage companies in the U.S. use this artificial sweetener in their products.
According to a report by The New York
Times, aspartame was found to be linked with leukemia, lymphoma and other
types of cancer in rats. The research was carried out by European Ramazzini Foundation of Oncology and Environmental Sciences.
More at: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/12/business/yourmoney/12sweet.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&.
To worsen the situation,
the authority of New
York City is
trying to dictate the food habits of the general people. It is reported by Natural
News that Mayor Bloomberg of New York tried to ban all sodas except
those that contained aspartame[Unknown A1] . This attitude
of the mayor has been vehemently criticized by the New York Supreme Court that
has nullified the ban on sodas, describing it as a ‘fraught with arbitrary and
consequences.’ The judge also stated that the local government did not possess
any right to ban any legal item. Learn more at:
[Unknown A1]That is not at all what Mayor Bloomberg tried to do.
He tried to ban drinks larger than 16 ounces. Writer needs to get facts
correct.
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