"The Affordable Care Act", President Obama's signature achievement, has nothing whatsoever to do with health. "Our real problem isn't the large number of uninsured, lamentable as that fact may be. Our real problems are obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and all the other ailments that come from eating foods like the cheeseburger (I love a good burger now and then.) In this country we raise and kill more then ten billion land animals a year, and kill another fifty three billion aquatic animals. Maybe we need some policy changes in this country to fix what is really ailing Americans and their mental well-being. Maybe taxing the carnage would be a good idea.
These are some statements from the book, albeit, out of context slightly. We have real issues confronting us today and if we don't get to the root of the problem and do it quickly, we can kiss our sorry, ailing asses goodbye, because the medical industry is out on a high-fat lunch, and insurance companies are no longer our friends and will not and cannot help us if we don't first help ourselves. This is a great conversation and I love this book, the material is so incredibly important and everyone should read it. Recently, we have had an explosive and inexplicable increase in shootings, killings, road rage, and now in the past ten years, massacres; the anger is amping up, exponentially and no one knows where to turn or who to blame, fingers pointing in every direction, except one. No one is addressing the issue of poor diet and overeating. We are a nation of obese and depressed citizens, resorting to drugs and alcohol at alarming rates. It is time to address what we are putting in our mouths and how much of it. Most diseases and illnesses can be prevented or even reversed. Americans are not the only ones, however; but we are leading the way in massive sicknesses stemming from the excess fat, sugar and gluten in our diets. WE don't drink enough water (64 0z, per day, minimum) and we don't eat enough plant-based foods. We are using our bodies as toxic dumping sites and thinking: "not me", "I will be fine". The sad fact is we are not fine. Studies have been done, and this book talks about many of them, naming names, and sharing books and research, compiled, that we may even be able to turn around mental illness, if we just stop eating crap. In Miami, a study was done on a group of "at risk" violent teens. They changed their diets and these kids behavior was significantly turned around for a majority of them. WE can take these needed food policies a step further and go into schools and our jails and put plant-based, diets, incorporated with good grains, beans, brown rice, veggies and fruit, eliminate meat, dairy and gluten and clear the fog from our kids heads, and the convicts, (it would be cheaper for the taxpayer.) What a great idea, why hasn't this been done already? Because there is much money to be made in Big Agra and the AMA has a stake in our bad health too. The USDA is corrupt, and their advice on what we should eat has never been correct. The sicker we are, the more money some of these agencies make; there is currently no impetus to change anything, so we must get educated and make changes amongst ourselves. Save our own lives and save the planet in the meantime. I think diet is crucial to overall health and well-being. WE will always have environmental factors to tackle and now with the increase of wireless and other brain-sapping technologies, it is even more important to take care of the one blessed body we were each given at birth. READ IT, it may save your life or someone you know! Excellent, job, Ms. Popper!