Also, AVOID genetically modified (GM) foods. They can cause allergies, food sensitivities, and deadly reactions because they contain animal or chemical genes. GE foods can also have unknown, long-term consequences such as auto-immune diseases. To learn more, go to GMO Science by Dr. Michelle Perro, MD DHom, and the Institute For Responsible Technology (IRT) with Jeffrey M. Smith.
LISTEN to The Future of Food, Dr. Vandana Shiva, PhD. Parts 1-3.
Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi1FTCzDSck
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVlJqwft9I8
Part 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQDqEUd53YQ
Go to http://www.navdanya.org/
HARMONY: A New Way of Looking At Our Word, by HRH, The Prince of Wales.
Other sites to view:
https://anh-usa.org/, https://www.neighborhoodfoodnetwork.com/page-zRaExV,
https://www.kinseyag.com/, https://www.organicconsumers.org/,
https://www.momsacrossamerica.com/, https://ehtrust.org/about/, https://gmoscience.org/, https://MastersOfHealthMag.com, https://toxinfreeusa.org/, https://www.global-energy-parliament.net
Shopping Guides for Blood Types O, A, B, & AB, are available on the NUTRITION page at: Nourishing Basics, or in Masters of Health Magazine.
Consume a colorful variety of wholesome organic food that is minimally processed and grown in fertile soil. Each mineral represents a different color. Real food nourishes and promotes growth. Man-made concoctions and imitation products are not real food. They are pollutants that destroy the body and are often addictive. To better understand where your food comes from, see the award-winning documentaries Food Inc. and Food Matters.
Each day, select foods rich in enzymes, such as leafy greens, sprouts, fruits, and vegetables, and foods rich in carotenoids such as algae, apricots, avocado, blueberries, boysenberries, Camu-Camu, carrots, cherries, cranberries, dates, egg yolk, grapes, kiwi fruit, leafy greens, mangoes, papaya, peaches, peppers, pomegranates, prunes, pumpkin, red grapefruit, sea vegetables, sweet potatoes, Sun chlorella, spirulina, turmeric. These nourishing superfoods are also a rich source of antioxidants. Carotenoids are the red, yellow, orange, and dark green colored compounds found in fruits and vegetables. In the body, they promote cell communication and participate in female reproduction. Carotenoids come in different forms: beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, gamma-carotene, lycopene, lutein, beta-cryptoxanthin, zeaxanthin, and astaxanthin. Resveratrol, found in grape skins, is another beneficial antioxidant. Ensure they are organic and not preserved with chemicals, canola oil, or other damaged vegetable oils.
BEWARE: Cholesterol-lowering medications lower blood levels of carotenoids. In addition, margarine enriched with plant sterols such as Benecol and Olestra, a fat substitute added to snack foods, may decrease the absorption of carotenoids.
Also, non-organic foods such as grapes, dried fruits, chickpeas, beans, legumes, and nuts are sprayed with toxic chemicals such as atrazine, cryolite, glyphosate, pesticides, and sulfuryl fluoride. Plus, many of these foods contain added canola oil. These toxic chemicals significantly increase the level of fluorine in the body, which causes frozen shoulders, painful joints, bone deformities, thyroid disease, gut dysbiosis, and numerous other ailments.
https://fluoridealert.org/issues/sources/f-pesticides/.
Cancer-causing pesticides and herbicides, such as glyphosate/RoundUp have contaminated much of our food supply. READ Toxic Legacy by Stephanie Seneff, PhD. AVOID all non-organic food, especially grains sprayed with glyphosate for storage. Tell the EPA to Ban toxic insecticides: Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon, and Malathion.
READ Part 2 in the next August issue of Masters of Health Magazine.