Power of Herbs and Spices

The key is to source natural ingredients that have not been irradiated and that do not contain fillers like sawdust and flour! Cellulose, have You heard of it? Do You know what they’re putting in Your Food!? Discover what they’re putting in Your Food!

When You truly understand why that cheap piece of meat is so cheap! Or how much of what we buy in the Stores is food that has been Irradiated! Then, You’ll understand why it’s so important to source quality ingredients like naturally grown herbs and spices that have been properly processed. Just because it’s cheap… doesn’t mean it’s a good buy!

The RADURA symbol identifies food that has been irradiated.

The RADURA symbol identifies food that has been irradiated.

According to the Canadian Government the list of foods in Canada includes onions, potatoes, wheat, flour, whole wheat flour, and whole or ground spices and dehydrated seasonings are approved for irradiation and sale!

In the United States the University of Florida Health states, “Irradiated foods are foods that are sterilized using x-rays or radioactive materials” and the list of foods is extensive…

Foods that undergo irradiation include:

Spices and seasonings

Beef, pork, poultry

Eggs in shells

Shellfish, such as shrimp, lobster, crab, oysters, clams, mussels, scallops

Fresh fruits and vegetables, including seeds for sprouting (such as alfalfa sprouts)

So, food that has been irritated is food that has been exposed to Radiation and the Center for Food Safety states,

Radiation can do strange things to food, by creating substances called “unique radiolytic products.” These irradiation byproducts include a variety of mutagens – substances that can cause gene mutations, polyploidy (an abnormal condition in which cells contain more than two sets of chromosomes), chromosome aberrations (often associated with cancerous cells) and dominant lethal mutations (a change in a cell that prevents it from reproducing) in human cells. Making matters worse, many mutagens are also carcinogens.

So, now You know! I agree it’s a little scary, and I’m no health Professional, but I do believe in keeping my diet and my journey as natural as possible. So, we turn to BridenFarm.com for ethically raised meats, and to companies like Watkins and Rawleigh for Herbs and Spices and Supplements.

So, whether You choose to follow our example, or source your own, be sure to educate Yourself! Know what’s in your food, what’s being done to it, and where it’s coming from!

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