Twenty-One Horses Dead
Did you read the reports of the twenty-one horses that died from a supplement prepared for them?
How very sad. But as humans we do some of the same things. Our bodies are very forgiving, but for how long?
We’re smart people aren’t we? Then why do we think we can build strong healthy bodies on the foods we eat?
Think about it. Our food has been chemically produced, processed, refined, cooked to death, frozen and canned.
Preserved with chemicals, sprayed with pesticides and herbicides; treated with antibiotics and hormones, loaded down with fat and sugar; flavored and colored artificially, our food arrives at our tables claiming to be nutritious and delicious.
We are in such a hurry to please our pallets we forget about feeding our cells.
We fall for all the marketing hype about new “man made” foods loaded with toxic additives, synthetic vitamins, sugar and fat leaving no room for nutrition.
We are eating fake food most of the time. Mother Nature provided really nutritious foods for all of us, but for the most part, we aren’t eating it.
We try to correct our state of malnutrition by adding more toxic chemicals in the form of drugs, synthetic vitamins and medications that wreck havoc instead of giving our bodies the nutrients they need to grow, repair and heal.
Would you put dirty gas in your car’s fuel tank, or how about soda? It wouldn’t run very well, if at all.
Yet everyday we humans go about our lives, dumping toxins in and wondering why we feel the way we do.
It can be argued that our modern ways of producing food helps feed the world, and rightly so. Our bellies may be full but our health is on the decline.
The ever rising rate of obesity and chronic health problems is evidence of the path we have taken.
One man saw the problem, decided to make a difference and formed a company to provide healthy food based supplements, unlike the ones fed to the horses.
This company has the highest quality control standards in the industry.
Too bad the company that made the horse’s supplements severely lacked in that department.
