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Food and Nutrition
 
Is it possible to drive petrol car on diesel? Perhaps it is possible for a while if the diesel has additives that make it to have some of the properties of petrol. But I am sure that no one in their right mind would pour even such improved diesel in their petrol car. Why then many people eat and drink substances that only resemble food, and that is only because there are additives added to these substances? How could a tomato grown on a piece of plastic in "nutrition liquid" be a tomato? So what is the difference between driving petrol car on diesel and eating food that only have appearence of food?

I used to eat (Auschwitz concentration camp) chicken, white bread, pizza and tons of (non-organic most likely containing GMO soy) chocolate, and I drank coke and sweeteners, and I thought that I do well. But after I learned a little about food and the criminal food production practices I changed my attitude completely - FOR BETTER! Here are a few documentaries that opened my eyes and I hope that they may be helpful you too. There are plenty of resources on YouTube and Google video, so why not take a look?
Rejuvenate Your Brain And Memory Naturally.
Power Aging (Gary Null)
Flouride Deception
Fluoride Discussion
with Dr. Mercola and Dr. Osmunson
Earthlings
Sweet Misery A Poisoned World
Of course it is necessary to also mention the GMO poisons, for the danger of which you can get a quick overview in the GMO - A Dangerous Enterprise article, where you can also watch or follow some embedded documentaries.
Please pass this information to your family and friends. They may need it. Besides the truth needs to be said. Thank you!
Miroslav B. Bonchev
London, May 2011
 
   
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