Dirty Secrets of the Food Processing Industry
Source by Sally Fallon.
Sally Fallon is a nutrition journalist and food historian. She is the author of Nourishing Traditions: The
Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats, a full spectrum nutritional cookbook which documents the politics behind the cholesterol theory of heart disease.
She can tell us which fats and oils are beneficial and which are harmful, with supporting scientific
documentation. Sally is editor of the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation's health journal, Wise Traditions, and is a regular contributor to a wide number of alternative health publications.
Traditionally Processed Food
We have always processed our
food; that is something that humans do. We cook our food - that is one type of
processing. Processing has two functions: to make food more digestible and to
preserve food during times when it isn't readily available.
This type of
processing produced traditional foods like sausage and the old-fashioned
puddings and haggis. It includes bread, grain products, cheeses, milk products,
pickles, butter, everything from wine and spirits to lacto-fermented beverages.
Farmers and artisans like breadmakers, cheesemakers, distillers, millers and so forth processed
this food.
This type of processing made delicious foods, retained their
nutritional content, and kept the profits on the farm and in the farming
communities where it belonged. Food processing should be a cottage industry and
produced locally.
Industrial Processing
Unfortunately, in modern
times we have gone from local artisanal processing to
factory and industrial processing which actually destroys the food rather than
making it more digestible as traditional processing did.
Industrial processing
depends upon sugar, white flour, processed and hydrogenated oils, additives,
synthetic vitamins and an extrusion processing of grains. These are the tools
of the food processing industry. Let's have a look at the typical American
breakfast of cereal, skim milk and orange juice.
Packaged Cereals
These cereals are produced by
a process called extrusion. They take the grains from the farmer, pay them a
pittance for them, make the grains into a slurry and
put them in a tank, a machine called an extruder.
The grains are forced out of
a little hole at high temperature and pressure and shaped into little o's and flakes and shredded wheat and so forth, or puffed
up. A blade slices off each little flake which is carried past a nozzle and
sprayed with a coating of oil and sugar to seal off the cereal from the ravages
of milk and to give it crunch.
Paul Stitt
has written about the extrusion process used for these cereals which treats
every grain with very high heat and high pressure and destroys much of the
nutrients in the grains. It destroys the fatty acids; it even destroys the
chemical vitamins that are added. The amino acids are rendered very toxic by
this process.
The amino acid lysine, a crucial nutrient, is especially ravaged
by extrusion. This is how all the boxed cereals are made, even the ones in the
health food stores. They are all made in the same way and mostly in the same
factories. All dry cereals that come in boxes are extruded cereals.
The only advances made in the
extrusion process are those which will cut cost regardless of how these will
alter the nutrient content of the product. Cereals are a multi-billion dollar
business which has created huge fortunes. You would think there would be some
studies on the effect on man or animals. There are no published studies and
there are only two unpublished studies which were done on rats.
The Rat Experiments
Paul Stitt
wrote about an experiment conducted by a cereal company in which four sets of
rats were given special diets. One group received plain whole wheat, water and
synthetic vitamins and minerals. A second group received puffed wheat (an
extruded cereal), water and the same nutrient solution. A third set was given
water and white sugar.
A fourth set was given nothing but water and chemical
nutrients. The rats which received the whole wheat lived over a year on this
diet. The rats that got nothing but water and vitamins lived about two months.
The animals on a white sugar and water diet lived about a month.
The company's
own laboratory study showed that the rats given the vitamins, water and all the
puffed wheat they wanted died within two weeks---they died before the rats that
got no food at all. It wasn't a matter of the rats dying of malnutrition.
Results like these suggested that there was something actually very toxic in
the puffed wheat itself!
Proteins are very similar to certain toxins in
molecular structure, and the pressure of the puffing process may produce
chemical changes, which turn a nutritious grain into a poisonous substance.
Another unpublished
experiment was carried out in 1960. Researchers at Ann Arbor University were given 18 laboratory rats. They were divided into
three groups: one group received corn flakes and water; a second group was
given the cardboard box that the Cornflakes came in and water; the control
group received rat chow and water.
The rats in the control group remained in
good health throughout the experiment. The rats eating the box became lethargic
and eventually died of malnutrition. The rats receiving the Cornflakes and
water died before the rats that were eating the box! But before death, the
Cornflakes rats developed schizophrenic behaviour, threw fits, bit each other
and finally went into convulsions.
Autopsy revealed dysfunction of the
pancreas, liver and kidneys and degeneration of the nerves of the spine, all
signs of insulin shock. The startling conclusion of this study is that there
was more nourishment in the box than there was in the Cornflakes. This
experiment was actually designed as a joke, but the results were far from
funny. The results were never published and similar studies have not been
conducted.
Most of America eats this kind of cereal. In fact, the USDA is
gloating over the fact that children today get the vast majority of their
important nutrients from the nutrients added to these boxed cereals. Many of
them are at least 50% sugar; but there are many so-called health food cereals
sold in the health food stores, and they are made by the same method.
They use
whole grains and they may use better quality sweeteners, but they are made by
the same method. It may come as a shock to you, but these whole grain extruded
cereals are probably more dangerous, because they are higher in protein and it
is the proteins in these cereals that are so denatured by this type of
processing.
The Extrusion Process
When we put these cereals
through an extruder, it alters the structure of the proteins. "Seins", which comprise the majority of proteins in
corn, are located in spherical organelles called protein bodies. One study
investigated change in protein body, shape and release of encapsulated alphaseins as a result of the extrusion processing.
During
extrusion, they found that the protein bodies were completely disrupted and the
alphaseins dispersed. The results suggest that seins in Cornflakes, particularly extruded ones, are not
confined to rigid protein bodies but can interact with each other and other
components of the system forming new compounds which are completely foreign to the
human body.
The extrusion process breaks down the organelles, disperses the
proteins and the proteins become toxic. When they are disrupted in this way,
you have absolute chaos in your food, and it can result in a disruption of the
nervous system.
Old Fashioned Porridge
There is only one way to put
these companies out of business; and that is not to eat their food. So what are
you going to have for breakfast? We need to go back to the old fashioned
porridges as I explain in Nourishing Traditions.
These porridges should be
soaked overnight to get rid of the anti-nutrients which are normally
neutralized in the sprouting process. Soaking will neutralize the tannins,
complex proteins, enzyme inhibitors and phytic acid which preserve the grains.
You soak the grains in warm water and one tablespoon of something acidic like
whey, yoghurt, lemon juice or vinegar.
The next morning, it cooks in about a
minute. Of course, you eat it with butter or cream, coconut and chopped nuts
like our grandparents did. The nutrients in the fats are needed to absorb the
nutrients in the grains.
That was one of the great lessons of Weston Price,
that without the fats you can be taking mineral supplements, you can be
drinking carrot juice until it comes out your ears, but you cannot absorb the
minerals in your food without vitamin A and vitamin D that are exclusively
found in the animal fats.
Milk
The minute you start to
process your milk you destroy this wonderful food. Milk is one of nature's most
perfect foods from nature's sacred animal, the cow, and we are putting cows
inside all their lives eating foods that cows never before ate.
They produce
huge amounts of watery milk which is very low in fat, actually only half the
amount of fat cows used to produce. Then they ship it to a factory. Emily Green
wrote a very nice article in the LA Times, August 2000 about milk processing.
Milk processing plants are big, big factories.
Visitors are not allowed in
modern milk processing plants because hygiene is very important. The largest milk
poisoning in American history occurred in 1985 where more than 5,000 people
across three states were sickened after a "pasteurization failure" at
an Illinois bottling plant.
So when something goes wrong with
milk from these big plants, it is pretty catastrophic. Inside the plants all
you can see is stainless steel. Inside that machinery, milk shipped from the
farm is completely remade.
First it is separated in centrifuges into fat,
protein and various other solids and liquids. Once segregated, these are reconstituted
to set levels for whole, low fat and no fat milks; in other words, they want
everything to be completely uniform. Of the reconstituted milks, whole milk
will most closely approximate original cow's milk.
What is left over will go
into butter, cream, cheese, dried milk, and a host of other milk products. The
dairy industry loves to sell low fat milk and skim milk because they can make a
lot more money from the butterfat selling it for ice cream.
When they remove
the fat to make low fat milk like 1% or 2% milk, they replace the fat with
powdered milk concentrate, which is formed by high temperature spray drying.
All reduced-fat milks have dried skim milk added to give them body.
Then the milk is sent by
tanker trucks (which are not refrigerated) to bottling plants. The milk is
pasteurized at 161 F for 15 seconds by rushing it past super heated
stainless steel plates. If the temperature is 200 it is called ultrapasteurized. This will have a distinct cooked milk
taste but it is sterile and can be sold on the grocery shelf.
In other words,
they don't even have to keep it cool. The bugs won't touch it. It does not
require refrigeration. As it is cooked, the milk is also homogenized by a
pressure treatment that breaks down the fat globules so the milk won't
separate. Once processed, the milk will last for weeks, not just days.
Milk Allergies
Many people, particularly our
children, cannot tolerate the stuff that we are calling milk that is sold in
the grocery shelves. And you can see why. It starts with cows in confinement,
cows fed feed that cows are not designed to digest, and then it goes into these
factories for dismantlement and then put back together again.
But real milk
from pasture fed cows which is not pasteurized, processed or homogenized, is
becoming more available. People are finding out where to find it, and it is
very encouraging.
Powdered Milk
When they make dried skim
milk, first of all it is forced through a tiny hole at high pressure, and then
blown out into the air. This causes a lot of nitrates to form and the
cholesterol in the milk is oxidized. Those of you who are familiar with my work
know that cholesterol is your best friend; you don't have to worry about
cholesterol except you do not want to eat oxidized cholesterol.
Oxidized
cholesterol is used in research to cause atherosclerosis. So when you drink
skim milk or low fat milk because you think that it will help you avoid heart
disease, you are actually drinking this oxidized cholesterol which initiates
the process of heart disease.
Orange Juice
A quote from Processed and
Prepared Foods states that "a new orange juice processing plant is
completely automated and can process up to 1,800 tons of oranges per day to
produce frozen concentrate, single strength juice, oil extracted from the peel,
and cattle feed." They throw the whole orange in there and they actually
add enzymes to get as much of the juice as they can even out of the skin.
It is
a very heavily sprayed crop, being sprayed with organophosphates, cholinesterase
inhibitors, which are real mindbenders. They are very toxic to the nervous
system and when they put the oranges in the vats and squeeze them, all that
pesticide goes into the processing unit. Then they add acids to get every
single bit of juice out of these oranges. So you already have a very, very
toxic soup.
What about the peel used for
cattle feed? This is something new in this business of cattle prisons. The
dried left-over citrus peel is processed into cakes which are still loaded with
cholinesterase inhibitors and organophosphates. Mark Purdey
in England has shown this is correlated with Mad Cow Disease.
The use of organophosphates either as a spray on the cows or in their feed is
one of the causes of the degeneration of the brain and nervous system in the
cow and if it's doing it to the cow, there's a possibility it's doing it to you
also. And these things are in the orange juice!
Another abstract states that
"Various acid sprays for improving fruit peel quality and increasing juice
yield are added to these processed oranges." The FDA or the USDA has told
us that we can no longer buy raw juice. But it might surprise you to know that
they have found fungus that is resistant to pressure and heat in the processed
juices.
They found that 17% of Nigerian packages of orange juice and 20% of
mango and tomato juices contained these heat resistant fungi. So there is
plenty of danger from contamination from these pasteurized juices. They also
found E. coli in the orange juice that was pressure resistant and had survived
pasteurization.
In one study, heat-treated
and acid-hydrolyzed orange juice was tested for mutagenic activity. The authors
hypothesized that the heating process produces intermediate products, which
under test conditions, give rise to mutagenicity, and
cytotoxicity. In other words you have got
cancer-causing compounds in your orange juice.
In another study, gel filtration
and high performance liquid chromatography were used to obtain mutagenic
fractions from heated orange juice and they consisted of several different
compounds. You have heated your orange juice to death, you have processed it
and yet you still have all of these toxic compounds in it.
How does the orange juice
stay cloudy? They add soy protein combined with soluble pectin, and that keeps
it permanently cloudy. It might be interesting to know, for those of you who
are allergic to soy.
Another study shows just how
toxic and damaging these juices are to teeth. They found that rats had more
tooth decay from these commercial juices than they did from soda pop which is
loaded with sugar. So if you want juice with your breakfast, squeeze yourself
an organic orange and that's a great place to put your cod liver oil.
Artificial Flavours versus Nutritious Home Made Broths and Sauces – Natural Nourishing Broths
In the past, all traditional
cultures made use of bones to make broth. They recognized that broth supplied a
lot of minerals and nutrients in our diet as well as wonderful flavours. We
used to make bone broth, beef broth, chicken broth, fish broth, and we used
these broths to make sauces and gravies.
When we made sauce or gravy at home,
we used the good drippings from the good fat of the meat, added some flour, and
then the homemade broth. Most artificial soups bases and sauces have artificial
meat-like flavours that we used to get from natural gelatin-rich broth. These
kinds of short cuts mean that consumers are shortchanged.
When the homemade stocks were pushed out by the cheap substitutes, an important
source of minerals disappeared from the American diet. The thickening effects
of gelatin could be mimicked with emulsifiers, but of course, the health
benefits were lost. And gelatin is a very healthy thing to have in your diet.
It helps you digest your proteins properly.
Artificial Flavourings, Hydrolyzed Protein and MSG
Research on gelatin and
natural broths came to an end in the 1950s when food companies discovered how
to induce mallard reactions and produce meat-like flavours in the laboratory.
In a General Foods Company report issued in 1947, chemists predicted that
almost all natural flavours would soon be chemically synthesized.
Following the
Second World War food companies discovered monosodium glutamate, a food
ingredient the Japanese had invented in 1908 to enhance food flavours,
including meat-like flavours.
Humans actually have receptors on the tongue for
glutamate - it is the protein in food that the human body recognizes as meat
(but the glutamate in MSG has a different configuration which cannot be
assimilated properly by the body).
Any protein can be hydrolyzed to produce a
base containing MSG. When the industry learned how to make the flavour of meat
in the laboratory using inexpensive proteins from grains and legumes, the door
was opened to a flood of new products including bullion cubes, dehydrated soup
mixes, sauce mixes, TV dinners, and condiments with a meaty base. You couldn't
have had all of these processed foods without these fake ersatz flavours.
The fast food industry could
not exist without MSG and artificial meat flavours to make secret sauces and
spice mixes that beguile the consumer into eating bland and tasteless food.
The
sauces in processed foods are basically MSG, water, some thickener and
emulsifier and some caramel colouring. Your tongue is tricked into thinking
that it is getting something nutritious when it is getting nothing at all
except some very toxic substances.
Even the dressings, the Worcestershire
sauce, rice mixes, flavoured to fu, bullion cubes, Knorr
soups, imitation garlic and onions, dehydrated foods that you add water to, all
of these and anything that has a meat-like taste has MSG in it. Almost all
canned soups and stews contain MSG, and the "hydrolyzed protein"
bases often contain MSG in very large amounts.
So called "homemade
soup" in most restaurants are often made by adding water to artificial
flavourings in a powdered soup-base or soup cubes and adding chopped vegetables
etc. Even things like lobster bisque and sauces in the seafood restaurants are
full of these artificial flavours. It's all profit based. They even think it is
too costly to just use a little onion and garlic for flavouring. So they are
using the artificial flavours instead.
Unfortunately, most of the
vegetarian foods are loaded with these flavourings. The list of ingredients in
vegetarian hamburgers, hot dogs, bacon, baloney etc. may include hydrolyzed
protein and other "natural" flavourings.
MSG Labelling
As I point out in my various
workshops, the three most toxic additives in our food supply are MSG, hydrolyzed
protein and aspartame, and the first two are in all of these secret sauces with
"natural flavours". Anything that you buy that says
"spices" or "natural flavours" contains
MSG! They get around it by putting MSG in the mixes, and if it less than 50%
MSG they don't have to put it on the label.
You may have noticed that that
phrase "No MSG" has actually disappeared. They don't use it anymore
because they found out that there was MSG in all the spice mixes, even Bragg's
amino acids had to take "No MSG" off. These neurotoxins are in the
low fat milk, the spray-dried milk and in all the natural flavourings and
spices.
Health Problems with MSG
We soon began to realize that
there were some problems with this MSG. In 1957 scientists found that mice
became blind and obese when MSG was administered by feeding tube. In 1969,
MSG-induced lesions were found in the hypothalamus region of the brain.
Subsequent studies all pointed in the same direction. MSG is a neurotoxic substance that causes a wide range of reactions
from temporary headaches to permanent brain damage. We have a huge increase in
Alzheimer's, brain cancer, seizures, multiple sclerosis and diseases of the
nervous system, and one of the chief reasons is these flavourings in our food.
MSG is also associated with violent behaviour. And it is everywhere in the
food.
Ninety-five percent of
processed foods contain MSG, and as you know, in the late 1950s it was added to
baby food. They say they have taken it out of the baby food, but they didn't
really remove it. They just called it hydrolyzed protein. There is a wonderful
book called Excitotoxins, by Russell Blalock.
He
describes how the nerve cells either disintegrate or shrivel up in the presence
of this free glutamic acid, MSG, if it gets past the
blood brain barrier. The glutamates in MSG are absorbed directly from the mouth
to the brain.
Some investigators believe that the great increase in violence in
this country is due, not to sugar, nor even the breakfast cereals, but to the
huge increase in the use of MSG in the food which began in the late 1950's, and
particularly because it was put in baby food in very large amounts.
Describing artificial bacon,
a food processing magazine claims: "Here is an engineered meat product
which looks, cooks, and tastes like bacon, but is formed and laminated by a
co-extrusion process. It is made from a mixture of pork, beef, sugar, salt,
MSG, and smoked flavour and has a number of advantages.
It shrinks very little
in cooking; holds its shape and colour well; contains twice the protein and
half the fat of bacon; costs less than bacon and the processed product does not
delaminate." Isn't that nice to know? Of course, now they have figured out
how to do this without any meat at all by using soy.
Fats and Oils
Oil processing starts with
the crude vegetable oil and produces various oils, margarine, shortening and so
forth. Don't forget these oils start out loaded with pesticides. The steps
involved in processing have to do with bleaching, deodorizing, taking all the
nutrients out, filtering, and removing saturates to make the oils more liquid.
They also add a hexane solvent in order to squeeze the very last drop of oil
out of the seeds. Caustic refining refers to very alkaline, very caustic
chemicals that are added to the oil.
Margarine
Margarine processing uses the
cheapest seeds, and most of them are full of pesticides and genetically
engineered. Oil is extracted under high temperature and pressure, and the
remaining fraction of oil is removed with hexane solvents.
Then they steam
clean the oils to remove all the vitamins and all the anti-oxidants, but of
course, the solvents and the pesticides remain. These oils are mixed with a
nickel catalyst and then put into a huge high pressure, high temperature
reactor. Emulsifiers are mixed in.
What comes out of that reactor, actually, is
a smelly, grey type of cottage cheese. Then they mix in the emulsifiers to
smooth it out, and steam clean it again to get rid of the horrible smell. Then
they bleach it to get rid of the grey colour, and they add artificial flavours
and synthetic vitamins.
Actually they are not allowed to add a synthetic colour
to margarine. They have to add a natural colour, so they add anatto or something natural. It is then packaged in blocks
and tubs and then advertising promotes this garbage as a health food.
Hydrogenated Oils
Saturated fat is the type of
fat found in lard or butter. It is a straight molecule and it packs together
easily. That is why it's solid at room temperature. Unsaturated fat, like the
type of fat found in olive oil, is a bent molecule. It has a little bend with
two hydrogen molecules sticking out.
And when that molecule gets built into
your cells, the body wants those two hydrogens
together; it makes an electron cloud and that is where your body makes
reactions in the cell membrane. During hydrogenation, one of those hydrogens is moved to the other side, and it causes the
molecule to straighten out so that it behaves like a saturate.
The original
unsaturated molecule is called 'cis' fatty acid,
because the two hydrogens are together, and then it
becomes a 'transfat,' a transfatty
acid because the two hydrogens are across from each
other.
But your body doesn't know that this new molecule is something that has
never been in nature before, so when you eat one of these transfats,
or transfatty acids, they become built into your cell
membranes.
When it gets into your cell membranes, your body starts to realize
something is wrong, because it wants to make reactions where those two hydrogens are and it can't find them. And so the reaction
can't take place.
The more transfatty acids that you
eat, the more hydrogenated your cells become and the more chaos that you are
going to have on the cellular level. So this is a completely phony, toxic molecule that tricks your body into thinking
it is something real and your body puts it in a cell, and then the cells can't
work.
All of the margarines,
shortenings, spreads, even low trans spreads are made
with all these horrible ingredients. In the groceries stores there is just a
little bit of space for the butter because all the low profit margarine foods
have totally invaded the food supply.
You cannot buy any packaged or processed
foods that don't have these transfatty acids in them.
They're in all the chips and crackers, and they now use them for french fries. They used to fry the
fries in tallow which is a very safe fat, and gave a little extra profit for
the cattlemen and they have lost that market now.
Now they use partially
hydrogenated soybean oil. It used to be that when you made desserts for your
kids, at least they had butter, eggs, cream and nuts and things, all these good
wholesome foods. Now they can imitate the butter, eggs and cream and nuts so
all you have is sugar, and artificial things in these instant puddings and
artificial desserts.
Problems with Hydrogenated Oils
Many, many diseases have been
associated with the consumption of these transfatty
acids - heart disease, cancer, and degeneration of joints and tendons (that is
why we have so many hip replacements today) .
The only reason that we are
eating this stuff is because we have been told that the competing fats and
oils, the butter, the lard, the coconut oil, the palm oil, the tallow and the
suet are bad for us and cause heart disease. And that is nothing but industry
propaganda to get us to buy substitutes.
Processed Food Affects Fertility and Facial Structure
Weston A. Price discovered
that as children eat these processed foods, with each generation, the facial
structure becomes more and more narrow. Healthy faces should be broad. They
should have perfectly straight teeth and no cavities.
When you are eating real
foods, nutrient dense foods, you get the complete and perfect expression of the
genetic potential. And that genetic potential, that gift from the Creator to
all of us is perfection. We were given a perfect blueprint. Whether or not the
body temple is built according to the blueprint depends on our wisdom in food
choices.
When primitive societies abandoned the traditional diet and began to
eat processed foods, the next generation developed the altered facial
structure. We know that if you continue this diet for three generations,
reproduction ceases and that's what we're seeing now. About 25% of our couples
are infertile, and if we don't go back to a diet that produces good facial
structure, we are going to be wiped out.
Factory Food Preparation – Is Your Food Made by Caring Hands?
Artificial flavours and
preservatives are made by chemical companies in factories; they are not being
made by the loving hands of a cook. All the artificial ingredients added to the
food help the rich get richer. They have completely processed the life out of
the food and then as a concession to the public, thrown in a handful of
artificial nutrients.
Can you imagine what kind of feeling, what kind of
radiation comes from that factory food? It would be better that an individual
did not eat at all than to eat food that has been prepared under a feeling of
anger, apathy, resentment, depression, or any outward pressure. Think of the
pressure that is put on all this food that is made in factories.
Ninety-five percent of
processed foods contain MSG, and as you know, in the late 1950s it was added to
baby food. They say they have taken it out of the baby food, but they didn't
really remove it. They just called it hydrolyzed protein. There is a wonderful
book called Excitotoxins, by Russell Blalock.
He
describes how the nerve cells either disintegrate or shrivel up in the presence
of this free glutamic acid, MSG, if it gets past the
blood brain barrier. The glutamates in MSG are absorbed directly from the mouth
to the brain.
Some investigators believe that the great increase in violence in
this country is due, not to sugar, nor even the breakfast cereals, but to the
huge increase in the use of MSG in the food which began in the late 1950's, and
particularly because it was put in baby food in very large amounts.
Describing artificial bacon,
a food processing magazine claims: "Here is an engineered meat product
which looks, cooks, and tastes like bacon, but is formed and laminated by a
co-extrusion process.
It is made from a mixture of pork, beef, sugar, salt,
MSG, and smoked flavour and has a number of advantages. It shrinks very little
in cooking; holds its shape and colour well; contains twice the protein and
half the fat of bacon; costs less than bacon and the processed product does not
delaminate." Isn't that nice to know? Of course, now they have figured out
how to do this without any meat at all by using soy.
Spiritual Food Preparation – Made with Love
If a woman could see the
sparks of light going forth from her fingertips when she is cooking, and the
substance of light that goes into the food she handles, she would be amazed to
see how much of herself she charges into the meals that she prepares for her
family and friends.
It is one of the most important and least understood
activities of life, that the radiation and feeling
that go into the preparation of food affect everyone who partakes of it. And this
activity should be unhurried, peaceful and happy because the substance of the lifestream performing the service flows into that food and
is eaten, and actually becomes part of the energy of the receiver.
That substance starts with
the way we farm---the farmer that farms with wisdom and love for the land, the
dairyman that farms with love for his animals, the cheesemaker
who makes the cheese with the love of her craft, the baker who bakes with the
love of the final product, the beverage maker who makes the type of delicious
and nutritious beverage that I would like to see come to this nation. That
energy goes into the food and when it is eaten by the receiver actually blesses
the receiver.
That is why the advanced
spiritual teachers of the East never eat food prepared by anyone other than
their own chelas (disciples). The person preparing the food may be the only one
in the household who is spiritually advanced (this is often the case).
An
active charge of happiness, purity and peace will pour forth into the food from
him, and this pours forth into the other members of the family and blesses
them. There are more ways than one of allowing the Spirit of God to enter the
flesh of man. So I hope that from what I have shown you, you will turn away
from godless food.
Someone from the family needs
to get back in the kitchen. It doesn't mean you have to spend hours in the
kitchen, but you need to spend some time in the kitchen preparing food with
love, food that has been grown with love and prepared with wisdom and love. If
no one in the family has time to go into the kitchen and prepare food, you need
to sit down and rethink how you are spending your time because there is simply
no other way to get nourishing foods into our children.
The situation is really
very critical. If we don't return to good eating practices one mouth at a time,
one meal at a time, one farm at a time, preparing our own food and preparing it
properly, there is not going to be another generation. Thank you very much.
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