And perhaps you have also heard of Morgellon’s Disease?
People with Morgellon’s disease describe it as a feeling of bugs or parasites scuttling around beneath their skin, accompanied by open lesions that heal slowly and ooze out blue, black or white fibers that can be several millimeters long. These fibers appear like pliable plastic. They can be as fine as spider silk, yet they are strong enough to distend the skin when pulled and elicit shooting pains when you try to remove them.
This bizarre disease has been popping up in 15 nations across the world. Even the CDC has described it as an outbreak.
The potential cause?
Genetically modified foods.
Demanding More from Your Food
It’s time the people of the world united against the greed-driven corporations pushing GM foods and demanded something better. Food that is still food, grown the way nature intended and not tinkered with behind closed doors in a laboratory.
Let your elected officials know how you feel about it; ask your local supermarket to stock their shelves with more natural organic foods; vote with your pocketbook –- avoid everything that contains GMO products. That means abstaining from virtually all processed food products and sticking to fresh, locally grown, organic foods -- and going back to basic food preparation in your own home.
There are special roles that people in certain professions can play to advance this cause as well:
Keep in mind if you do buy any processed foods that there’s a 75 percent chance it contains a genetically modified ingredient. That’s how widespread these frankenfoods have become.
The True Food Shopping Guide is a great tool for helping you determine which brands and products contain GMO ingredients. It lists 20 different food categories that include everything from baby food to chocolate -- and I highly recommend printing it out and taking it with you every time you go to the grocery store.
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