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Organic Living By Geronimo Rubio

So what do you think it means to live organically? I found out when I got together with my Girlfriend, Vicky. Aside from eating organic foods which means pesticide free vegetables, fruits and such, organic living applies to many aspects in life. Organic Beef, Chicken and wild caught  fish (Salmon in our case) can mean a healthy lifestyle with longevity in your life. Life today is filled with technical mayhem trying to control our lives, many of which we have grown so accustomed to and need on a daily basis. And we really don't stop to think if it could be affecting our health - especially somewhere down the line in our future. Usually when you meet someone or hear of someone changing their lifestyle to that of an organic one, it's usually because of an unexpected health condition (MS, Cancer or Allergies) that unfortunately happened without warning. It goes to show you, me and everyone on Mother Earth how bad eating and living can truly have major repercussions and effects from man-made chemicals and artificial crap existing in our present daily lifestyles. If you stop and realize what truly is happening, it makes perfect sense that to live in an artificial, unhealthy lifestyle we can be affected seriously unlike Mother Earth has intended for all of us. Even if you don't change everything over to an organic lifestyle, you can at least change a few things that will greatly improve your health and quality of life. Please take the time to read up on all organic living tips that I will so graciously give to you in the coming years. If you enjoy what I have to say and enjoy a better quality of life, you will be surprised how much there is to learn about organic living. Peace my friends.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Did you catch Food Inc on PBS’s POV

You have to see this film Food Inc. two thumbs up from me (Geronimo Rubio). It is a must see. It premiered on PBS’s POV April 21st! But if you did miss it you can stil watch it in it's entire length tell April 29th, 2010 @ http://www.pbs.org/pov/foodinc/photo_gallery_watch.php. It will explain how the food industry operates and how it went bad for all us healthy eaters in the world..

An Awesome Academy Award nominated film that will show everyone a powerful eye opening truth behind America’s food supply. It brings up lots of "Red Flags" on whether America’s Industrial, Corperate Controled food system produces Healthy, Nutritious, Life-Embracing substance we so carelessly call food. Just take one look at America’s radical Health Care Crisis going on right now and see if you feel the same way and have asked yourself the same questions.

Food Inc., lights up the documentary with fascinating poignant interviews that give "Fair Warning" to us about the Nutritional Value of America’s Food Supply and questions whether or not the crap we are eating (our food products, including processed foods, fresh meat and produce) are without a doubt a scary, mind boggling threat to public health and safety. Some of these interviews include Eric Schlosser (A writer for Fast Food Nation), Michael Pollan (an American author, journalist, activist)(The Omnivore’s Dilemma) (two food movement heroes), sustainable, organic farmer Joel Salatin of Swoope Virginia’s Polyface Farms (Family Owned & Run) and mother, Barbara Kowalcyk (http://www.ecoliblog.com/2007/05/articles/e-coli-watch/food-safety-advocate-barbara-kowalcyk/). Kowalcyk’s 2 1/2 year old son died 12 days after eating a hamburger contaminated with E. coli.

The documentary continues to on to bring up some very serious facts and issues about ethical business practices of food giants like Monsanto, Tyson, Perdue and Smithfield companies. And upon asking Millionaire Giants these to tell their side of the story to filmmakers, they refused to even give a simple statement and declined to comment.

Just within the past week California Public Health Officials issued yet another recall on tons ground beef products sold at WinCo food stores in 6, yup I said 6 western states, claiming the possibility of it being contaminated with E. coli.

Take a look at the film Food Inc and the issues it tackles. This film is driven by visionaries of alternative businesses and activists who are trying to help the food movement to delicious, healthy, safe food for America.

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