So I noticed at Littleton, a lot of kids with pierced eyebrows, noses,
ears and I would imagine tongues - so many overweight children...and of
course the killers on lega drugs.

So improper diet - they put Pepsi now in the schools and the proceeds go
to whom?   Money like this should go into general funds and Pepsi
virtually bribed their way into the doors.

What is wrong with putting vegetable and fruit juices in the schools or
don't they have enough money to bribe their way into the doors?   Since
when do schools push this garbage onto the kids for profit?

So this is interesting item - Ole take note re Denmark, could this be
true - bought my grandson popsickles, the Welch brand and tossed ut for
they used Neutrasweet and I got the wrong kind.

This is legal poisoning - pictures on TV show kids at their "free lunch"
eating diseased meat with Pepsi cans in front of their little plates?

On the farm they all this slopping the hogs;  we pay for these free
lunches, and how much is a can of Pepsi?   Kickback to schools?

Saba

The Deliberate Use of Refined Sugar to Assist Degenerative Disease
Copyright 1996 Leading Edge Research

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Vietnam: A Case on Point for Undermining of a Population
You can immediately see the effect that consumption of refined sugar has
on a population, and since these effects are known, the distribution of
refined sugar to a population constitutes a criminal act. In Vietnam the
U.S. Government instituted a very successful program of selling the
Vietnamese processed polished rice (which you can see at the
supermarket) as a replacement for their whole grain rice which contains
the B vitamin (thiamine) complex. Immediately the general health of the
Vietnamese began to suffer, especially when they were exposed to
American processed foods and soft beverages. The combination of white
rice and white sugar was a lethal combination for the Vietnamese. U.S.
medical officials in Vietnam in 1971 pretended to be stumped, and
decided to announce that a mysterious disease was being coming rampant
and a vaccine had to be found. Warnings were broadcast over radio and
television and millions of leaflets were dropped. The Vietnamese
government was then stuck with the bill for blood plasma and IV fluids
which the U.S.Government airlifted in to "solve the problem". I remember
it because I was there when this was going on.
Refined Sugar, Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
Dietary causes are not the only cause of a malfunction of body insulin
production, but dietary relationships are what we will focus on here.
Government Ignores Symptoms of Sugar Consumption
>From World War I to the Vietnam era, physical examinations of draftees
points to a steady increase of diabetes among teenagers and the
population in general. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, as
well as a major contributor to disability and death from disease of the
kidney and the heart. The current estimate of those with diabetes in the
United States is more than twenty million people. The number of people
suffering from pre-diabetic symptoms, hypoglycemia (low blood glucose,
very often the precursor of full diabetes) is estimated to be over 100
million people the number is going up each day because of the criminal
practices of the American food industry and the spineless government
beseiged with payoffs and constant lobbying for increased profits.
US Dept of Health and Human Welfare Ignores Neurological Symptomology
According to a September 1973 letter from the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare (an organization that exists, like others, to
ensure the exact opposite), unpublished data shows that out of 134,000
people interviewed in 1973, 66,000 (49.2%) reported the symptoms of
hyperglycemia (sweating, shakiness, trembling, anxiety, rapid heartbeat,
headache, weakness, and occasionally seizures and coma). According to
the Journal of the American Medican Association in 1973, "the majority
of people with these symptoms do not have hypoglycemia". The fact they
they do not state what they have is significant, yet they cannot claim
to know unless they really know what is happening and they are not
telling anyone.
Since the HEW study remains unpublished the AMA can claim not to know
about it, and say that the claims of widespread hypoglycemia in the
United States are "not supported by medical evidence", since the HEW
study reported statistical epidemiological evidence. The patients
reported the evidence, not the doctors. Therefore, it is not "medical"
evidence.
Diabetes and Sugar: Denmark as a Case in Point
Hippocrates never described a case of diabetes. The only country where
actual statistics relating to diabetes and the consumption of sugar is
Denmark. In 1880, the average Danish citizen consumed over 29 pounds of
refined sugar annually. At that time, the recorded death rate from
diabetes was 1.8 per 100,000. In 1911, consumption more than doubled to
82 pounds per person, and the death rate from diabetes rose to 8 per
100,000. In 1934, sugar consumption rose to 113 pounds per person and
the death rate from diabetes rose to 18.9 per 100,000. Before World War
II, Denmark has a higher conscumption of sugar than any other European
country. It is interesting that one out of five people in Demark also
have cancer. In Sweden, annual consumption per person of refined sugar
rose from 12 pounds in 1880 to over 120 pounds per person in 1929. One
out of six people in Sweden has cancer. The conclusion is inescapable:
as refined sugar consumption increases, the incidence of fatal disease
increases to match it.
Insulin Market as a Financial Windfall
The discovery of synthetically produced insulin meant that the
pharmaceutical industry had another financial windfall, and the surge in
refined sugar production in the United States in the 1920's ensured that
the profit would escalate dramatically. Taking too little or too much
insulin can cause insulin shock. In 1924, low levels of glucose in the
blood were declared to be a symptom of excessive insulin. Dr. Seale
Harris of the University of Alabama began to notice symptoms of insulin
shock in many people who were neither diabetic not taking any insulin.
These people were diagnosed as having low levels of glucose in their
blood (diabetics have high levels of glucose). Dr. Harris pointed out
that the cure for low blood glucose was self-government of the body by
giving up refined sugar, candy, coffee and soft drinks. Needless to say,
neither the medical establishment nor the food industry was amused by
this fact, because patients with hyperinsulin situations could never be
made to be dependent on the medical system when they could take care of
the problem themselves by watching their diet.
Furthermore, in 1929, Dr.Frederick Banting, the discoverer of insulin,
informed the medical establishment that the way to prevent diabetes was
to cut down on "dangerous" consumption levels of sugar.
There is sufficient evidence that the introduction of externally applied
insulin by the medical establishment really exacerbates the problem in
that it really does not seem to solve anything. A case in point is
England, where the deaths because of diabetes in 1925 were 112 million
people. After the introduction of insulin shots in 1925, deaths rose to
115 million in 1926, and have continued to rise: 131 million in 1928,
142 million in 1929, and 145 million in 1931.
In the 1930's researchers in the United States discovered that Chinese
and Japanese who take rice (natural, not polished) as their principle
food had very little diabetes. They also noticed that Jews and Italians
had a high incidence of diabetes, as their sugar intake was
correspondingly higher. Other statistics in the United States show that
the outbreak of diabetes dropped sharply during World War I when sugar
was rationed (except it was not rationed to the soldiers who were doomed
anyway and the military incidence of diabetes went up).
Refined sugar was introduced to Japan after the U.S. Civil War, and the
Japanese used it as a medicine. By 1906, 45,000 acres of sugar cane were
cultivated in Japan. As the Japanese consumed more sugar, the onset of
"western" diseases increased.
When we eat, the process of digestion coverts food into glucose, which
is carried in the blood to the pancreas, where the increased blood
glucose level stimulates the production of insulin to balance the
glucose level. The insulin is carried in the blood to the liver, where
excess glucose is coverted to glycogen, which is then stored in the
liver. A decrease in blood glucose, on the other hand, stimulates
secretion of cortical hormones in the adrenal gland and hormones in the
pituitary gland (ACTH) which raise the blood glucose level by converting
some of the stored glycogen in the liver to glucose. In a healthy bodt,
the blood glucose level is maintained by the interplat of insulin,
cortical hormones, and ACTH.
Sugar Overstimulates the Pancreas and Can Create Diabetes
Consumption of refined sugar products (as well as honey and fruits)
overstimulates the pancreas, causing over-production of insulin,
coverting too much glucose into glycogen, depressing the blood glucose
level and producing a condition of hyperinsulinism, or hypoglycemia. As
the pancreas tires of producing insulin to counteract the consumption of
sugar, the blood sugar begins to rise significantly. When the insulin
supply becomes inadequate in this manner, the liver cannot effectively
convert excess glucose to glycogen. This condition is known as diabetes.
The fact that the recommendation exists in the medical community for a
diabetic to consume glucose tablets or sugar cubes when they feel an
incident of insulin shock coming on is incredible and counter to
established scientific data on the physiological operation of the human
body, yet the public mutely accepts this in a blind trust of those "who
know better than we do". Mass media commercials continually create the
atmosphere that the public is a collective bunch of imbeciles, and one
that suggests that the medical community and the pharmaceutical
companies only care about the welfare of the public. The Department of
Health, Education and Welfare should be renamed for what it really
stands for, based on its activity and accomplishments over the years:
The Department of Disease Production, Mind Control of the Young and
Sociological Dependency.
In 1960, Japanese doctor Nyoiti Sakurazawa noted, "no Western doctor can
cure diabetes, even thirty years after the discovery of insulin.
Physicians have continued to recommend insulin, condemning diabetics to
walk with an insulin crutch for the rest of their lives, yet on the 25th
anniversary of the discovery of insulin, the inefficiency of insulin as
a treatment or cure for diabetes was publicly admitted. In the meantime,
millions of diabetics have paid millions of dollars for this ineffective
remedy. The number of diabetics is increasing every day. Once they begin
taking insulin, they can expect to feed the pockets of the doctors and
pharmaceutical corporations as long as they live."
In 1964, Sakurazawa said, "I am confident that Western medicine will
admit what has been known in the Orient for years: sugar is without
question the number one murderer in the history of humanity - much more
lethal than opium or radioactive fallout. Sugar is the greatest evil
that modern industrial civilization has visited upon the countries of
the Far East and Africa (genocide)...foolish people who give or sell
candy to babies will one day, to their horror, that they have much to
answer for."
Sugar Trafficking Was the First Drug Trafficking
In 1991, according to the 1993 World Almanac and Book of Facts, the
United States exported $12.1 million dollars of sugar and imported $713
million dollars worth of sugar, much to the delight of the medical and
pharmaceutical industries, and the detriment of the population.
Increased sugar consumption and the resulting symptoms of hypoglycemia
have also contributed toward an increasing number of accidents on the
highways of the world - the carnage continues. Consult the composite
chronology in on this web site to research how sugar as a population
modifying drug has been historically handled, and by whom. It is some of
the same people who later were involved in opium trafficking and today
traffick in heroin and cocaine worldwide. Get it yet? [1]
REFERENCES

[1] Abrahamson, E.M., "Mind Body and Sugar", Journal of the American
Medical Association, 83:729, 1924 Himsworth, H., Clinical Science,
2:117, 1935 Fredericks, C., "Low Blood Sugar and You" Campbell, G.,
Nutrition and Diseases, 1973 New York Times, "Ailment Striking Young in
Vietnam", July 22, 1973; Dufty, W.,"The Sugar Blues", 1975 Deerr, D.,
The History of Sugar, Strong, L., The Story of Sugar, Collum, E., A
History of Nutrition, Roberts, H., "Sugar Unmasked as a Highway Killer",
Prevention Magazine, March 1972 Medical World News, January 1972/March
1973 Price, W., "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration" Academy of Applied
Nutrition, 1948; Dope Incorporated and the Unseen Hand.

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