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Monday, March 15, 2010

take it in

Some of my closest friends say that I've been really busy the last year and a half, or that I've made such a drastic change in my life. All really nice things, they say. Personally, it's just that I decided to make certain changes in my life and then I've been forced to make changes. By that I mean that in the last year during my pregnancy, I was forced into bed rest due to some complications. During that time I applied my practice more so than ever to my daily life (Dharma), I read lots, watched a great deal of independent, eco-educative tv, and tons of short documentaries (thanks current). I made changes such as starting a compost, committed to recycling, using non-toxic household products, etc. I must say, it's been a little adjusting, damn well worth it.
In the recent past I saw yet another documentary that really made an impact and tied in all the other changes I had already made. I saw Food, Inc.

A close friend had told me a while back and I cut him off quickly saying I just couldn't afford it and that was it. But then I saw it for myself.
Let's just say this really answered an endless amount of questions and raised others. This film laid it all out on the table. From the growers, to the farms, to the processing plants, to the table, to the hospital. Really confirmed once again our interconnectedness. It addressed the veil that this "great country" of ours pulls over our eyes on a daily basis. Not only are they deliberately hiding the livestock covered in feces, but they're not even washed before they're dismembered. Riddled with disease and bacteria, this is what we buy at our local market. The occasional diarrhea...bacteria. So many unreported child deaths due to E. Coli. And so on, and so on.
You think you know...
This is our government.
The truth is that now days eating organic and reading our labels is our weapon against being puppets. We must educate ourselves to the best of our intelligence and human ability to know what we're eating and where it comes from. Be aware of what it really is we're feeding our children (if you have any). It's imperative that we pass this on to them and at least be in control of what we eat.
More and more supermarkets are increasing their organic lines, so the "high price organics" is no longer a valid excuse. Here in South Florida, Winn Dixie Supermarkets carry their own organic line. Walmart also carries a variety of fruits, veggies, milk and other products as well.

Personally, here at home, we've cut down on meats, poultry and fish to once a month each, Maybe even longer. Honestly we don't even miss it. But that's just us.
It just takes a little re-budgeting (I know, I know times are tough) and a little research and it's all worth it. We are 6 and a dog on one income and we still manage to pull it off.

3 comments:

  1. Great post!!

    You express what People from all backgrounds are experiencing in America... A discontent about what is being "fed" to us both mentally and physically. Making a commitment to " eat with intention" is a change that not only affects our health and the health of our children but changes the way we view our place in the world. Once we learn to appreciate every animal, every plant, every herb for the life it has given a nd the life that it sustains our humanity changes an we value our life and lives of the people that surround us. It isn't easy making this change and it helps to have a good support network. There may be lapses but remember it isn't what you do one day it is what you every day so keep at it. Another gray documentary to watch is "Fresh".
    Google it
    Peace and keep rantyorkator going.

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  2. Great work young lady! I have not seen food inc. yet. I completely agree with you though. I was reading a recent study done on municipal water quality in major cities and they are detecting minute traces of medical compounds in most cities. Everything from anti-biotics to chemicals used in heart medications. The reverse osmosis used to treat our sewer water before sending it back out allows for minute traces of these medications we consume, and later release when we go to the bathroom, to go back into our tap. Many scientist believe this constant exposure to these medications is the cause for these new resistant strains of viruses, bacteria, etc. It really is scary to think where we'll be in another 50-100 years at this rate.

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  3. I completely agree. I feel that I've been lied to all my life. I also feel that we need to get back to the basics. I too was one of the ones that made excuses for not eating organic but all it takes is just a little time. It's our health at stake here and if you have children, theirs too. We need to pull together and make a change.

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