While we may be under the
impression that our system of government is here to protect us, corporations—and
the politicians getting paychecks from them—do a fair job of making that
difficult. This manner of “legislative capture” is manifesting itself in a host of
appalling ways far beyond those listed here. Here are 8 ways
corporations are poisoning our food supply, humans, and mother earth.
1. Sugary
Drinks, Diet Drinks are Addictive and Fattening
Sugary
drinks, especially soda, run rampant in the U.S., with corporations shelling
out millions to advertise to both children and adults. Kids are taking in
7 trillion calories of sugar each year from soda alone, with sodas making up
15-25% of the daily recommended caloric intake for kids aged 2 to 19.
Sugar-sweetened sodas can contain upwards of 200 calories per can, but even
artificially sweetened drinks should not be considered safe. Several studies
show that artificial sweeteners—like cancer-linked
aspartame—can contribute to tooth decay, obesity, kidney damage, and
depression.
2. Bisphenol
A and Other Chemicals in Canned Goods
BPA is a
hormone disrupting chemical used in canned goods and plastic
bottles. The chemical, which is labeled as “toxic” in other nations,
had a chance to be banned of March 2012. In a move that angered activists
within the US and even internationally, the FDA ruled against the ban. This
ubiquitous chemical has been linked to:
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Obesity
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Hyperactivity in girls
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Infertility
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Sterility
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Reproductive issues
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Hastened puberty
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Feminization in boys
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Damaged arteries
3. Buying
Out and Creating Organic Companies
You may
not know this, but many organic companies are actually owned and operated by
major corporations like Coca-Cola or Kellogg. Companies like Honest
Tea and Odwalla may appeal to health conscious shoppers, but they are
actually owned by Coca-Cola. Another popular ‘health’ brand is Kashi, owned by
the Kellogg corporation. Some products from these companies may be ’100%
organic’, but do you really trust their labeling practices? Or perhaps more
important, do you really want to give support to the corporate producer?
Further,
these large corporations are buying out some of the companies many
natural-health advocates have grown to love. One example is when New
Chapter, a vitamin and supplement company offering worthy products since 1892,
was bought out by mega-corporation
Proctor & Gamble.
4. Antibiotics
are Making People Fat
These
days, physicians are a little stab-happy with their antibiotics, often to just
please the patient with a medical solution (a placebo effect, if you will). But
it could be setting us up for lifelong obesity – at least that’s what some research has to say.
In addition to killing “bad” bacteria, antibiotics kill “good” bacteria in the
gut, thereby disrupting digestion even in the long run. There’s also mounting
evidence that antibiotics may be promoting diabetes and metabolic syndrome—but
not killing the cold and flu viruses that parents think they are (antibiotics
cannot kill viruses, only bacteria).
5. Antibiotics
in Livestock are Promoting Bacterial Resistance
Last year,
The Guardian
wrote about 150 scientists and 50 farmers—including a former FDA commissioner—demanding
that Congress regulate antibiotic use in livestock. The European Center for
Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has even blamed overuse of
antibiotics for the global resistance to antibiotics, which could
make antibiotics futile against disease-causing bacteria. And this is not even
considering the other ill effects antibiotics have on the animals we eat.
6. Supporting
Genetically Modified Foods and Herbicides
If you are
into organic foods and have been following GM news, you know that the latest
and greatest chance for GM labeling was with California’s proposition 37.
Needless to say, the bill was not passed, but Prop 37 did teach us a lot about
the interest of various companies and mega corporations. It was no surprise to
see biotech giant Monsanto dish out over $4
million to fight the bill, but some people were surprised to see
Naked Juice, Kashi, Cascadian Farm Organic, Honest Tea, and some others on the
side of anti-GM labeling. As mentioned above, many of these companies
are owned by corporations like Coca-Cola or General Mills.
They all
support GM food, are anti-GM labeling, and subsequently support the use of
herbicides and pesticides. Pesticides that are being used in greater amounts
each day thanks to mutated insects that become resistant to Monsanto’s
Roundup-ready GM crops.
According
to numerous pieces of research, GM foods like Monsanto’s corn have been
implicated of contributing
to weight gain, organ disruption, tumor development and infertility
in rats. Roundup—a glyphosate-based herbicide— is to thank for contributing to water pollution, resistant
rootworms
and superweeds, and environmental devastation.
7. Herbicides
and Insecticides Contributing to Bee Colony Collapse
Although
technological products like cell phone towers and cell phones are hurting
the bee population, herbicides, insecticides and pesticides brought to us by
Bayer, Monsanto, and Dow AgroSciences appear to be the main culprits. It has
been shown time and time again that these chemicals are ravaging these tiny insects
that are essential for agriculture purposes and pollinating food crops.
“…a document
was leaked revealing that a bee-killing pesticide put in use by
the EPA may be to blame [for the bee decline]. Adding to the controversy, more
records have emerged showing that the USDA was fully aware
of the pesticide’s threat to not only bees, but humans…Neonicotinoids,
the particular type of pesticides used, are absorbed systemically into plants,
including the pollen and nectar. Once the bees begin to pollinate, they also
absorb the insecticide, and die.”
Neonicotinoids
have been banned in France and Germany, but not the United States.
8. Factory
Farms Devastate Land and Sea
If you
purchase your meat from a grocery store instead of a farmer’s market or co-op,
it was probably raised in a factory farm. Not only are these farms known for
extreme animal cruelty (which many undercover videos have gruesomely pointed
out), but they are also responsible for polluting groundwater, drinking water,
and contributing to massive deforestation. Actually, they produce 100 times
more waste than the entire U.S. population.
Run-off
from these establishments as well as non-organic crops are contributing to blooms and
dead zones in coastal waters. Earlier this year, a scientific paper argued
against the case of factory farms feeding the world, but with the
USDA and FDA deep in industrial farming’s pockets, it will take considerable
time and effort before we see any changes.
Washington State will have a GMO labeling initiative (I-522) on the ballot in November. We legalized cannabis, and we'll probably be the first state to require labeling of GMO's too! www.labelitwa.org
ReplyDeleteThe food and drug administration does not test food before it goes to market. As long as the labeling is correctly placed where designated and the bill is paid, it goes on shelves. If someone gets sick or worse, then it is taken down.
ReplyDeleteI hope Washington is successful in Passing gmo labeling. Go Washington Go!
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