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Friday, May 07, 2010

 

fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue

I have been plagued by fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, skin problems and all kind of other health issues that just kept getting worse my entire life.
I looked for years to fix them and failed for over 15 years,

not I am just fine,
and it was a really easy solution.
it was all due to undiagnosed food allergies (or intolerance or whatever you want to call it).
it took a while of testing to figure out what foods were causing the harm,
and now I am fine.

the real trick is to not just put things in groups, like "apple" because there are so many treatments and pesticides and other things that may be added and will not be on the ingredients list.
you have to test each food with each farming and storage method,
and yes, that means that you have to figure out where the food came from and how it was grown.

the only way around the allergy issue in the USA is to make all of your own food from basic raw ingredients of good quality, and with what the food supply is doing, it really looks like you may have to start growing your own grain as well.

the contamination in our food supply is really bad,
the quality of out food today is really bad,
it looks like the genetic engineered food is causing people to have food allergies and is outright harmful to people.
and it just keeps getting worse.
go look up S-510 if you want to see an example of how it is getting worse and required by law to be that way
the USA has already made it not legal in Iraq to save seeds from the plants that they grow and making it not possible for the people to get out of the messed up system that causes bad health and more food allergies, if they already did it there, it can be done here,
so while you still can, get your seeds and learn.

people of the past grew the grain that they ate, and we have separated ourselves from that tradition,
and people growing small grain crops is getting more and more common,
to the point that you can buy the seeds over the internet now.

it may be time to start growing our grain again and not just growing a vegetable garden.

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