livincountry said:
ADD, ADHD, Diabetes, Heart disease, Cancer....these are all at record levels. Afflictions that were never heard of 20 years ago are here today.
What's changed? Think about it.
Sugars, sodium, hydrogenated oils, preservatives....all a part of our daily intake. To say "poisoning" may be a little too strong for you to accept.
Two sides to those issues. Disease is at record high numbers. So is our population. As the numbers of POSSIBLE victims go up, so would numbers of effected people.
In the last 20 years, it has become more the norm for heart disease, as well as cancer, and all other catastrophic illness's to be properly diagnosed. Numbers today reflect the actual count better than they did 20 years ago. Back when I was a kid, people would die of "old age". Not knowing specifically what killed them. And that "old age" was no so old in many cases.
I'm of the opinion this stuff doesn't do a body any good, but neither did eating tainted meat. Food is MUCH safer nowdays than it was years ago. Food in this country is far safer than in most other areas in the world.
We grow as much of our own food as possible. We can, freeze, and dry quite a bit. We raise chickens for our own eggs. We butcher a couple cows every year, along with a hog every now and then. It WAS an economic matter back 30 years ago, now it's just a "lifestyle" for us. I can't honestly say I feel our home-grown food is any "safer" than what I'd buy at the store. (Tastes better though!)
I can't help but think of Ewell Gibbons. (Remember the commercial, "Some parts of the pine tree are eatable") He died of a massive heart attack. This was the "guru" of natural foods back then. It didn't save him.
Being a bit overweight myself, I can attest to the fact that MOST health issues are lifestyle related or genetic predisposition more so than food content.
All in all, I'd still rather have food without some of this stuff. (Just don't think it's the "killer" some would have us to believe)