It's actually illegal to sell raw almonds in the United States. The USDA, the big pharmaceutical companies and the cancer industrial complex have known that raw almonds contain something called laetrile, also known as vitamin b 17 that targets and kills cancer cells. I did a little searching and found there is one place that one can order actual raw, non- irradiated almonds... it has to do with the freeze-dried process that these do not need to be radiated. It's called Living Nutz. I'll post a video at the bottom of this post, below some links to articles about the raw almond controversy. I hope the good news will help to temper the bad news, at least a little bit. We need to take our food freedom back, if possible.... if it be God's will.
Here are some articles from the Natural News site.
9/17/2007
- In April 2007, NaturalNews reported on the Almond Board of California
and USDA's plans to make the pasteurization of almonds mandatory. The
final plan was published in the Federal Registry on March 30, 2007 and
we are now beyond the implementation date of September 1, 2007.
According to the final...
8/22/2007
- As NaturalNews reported earlier this year, the Almond Board of
California (ABC) has decided that all almonds grown in that state must
be pasteurized, irradiated or otherwise killed, even when they're
labeled "raw." This is necessary, the ABC tells us, for "safety
reasons." But who's safety? Certainly...
4/5/2007
- The Almond Board of California, which oversees virtually 100 percent
of the almonds grown and consumed in the United States and Canada, is
now implementing plans to pasteurize all almonds at temperatures up to
158 degrees (F) and yet have them intentionally and falsely labeled as
"raw." The decision...
This rice is made of people:
I'm just going to post these various articles and video links on the subject of this rice that has been approved by the FDA since 2003. It's called "golden" rice and is supposedly a greater source of beta carotene and has been approved under the auspices that it will feed and deliver more nutrition, here, and in the third world countries. Not only does it turn out that the rice is not a significant source of beta carotene, but it turns out that this rice that has been growing since 2003 is genetically modified with human liver cells. How many crops are now infected by the pollen of these seeds?