Thanks so much for this forward...I have copied out the document to read in detail ...and have sent it to everyone I know online. GOOD READ...V. In a message dated 5/7/2007 11:42:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Harold MacDonald wrote on 5/7/2007, 5:19 PM: > In the US Library of Congress there is a document that was filed in > the mid 1930s;'34/'35/'36 by a Congessional commission that stated > that the food being grown as of that time was very deficient in > nutritive value and it was imperative that a drastic change in farming > methods be made. It's called Senate Document 264, which was presented to the 2nd Session of the 74th Congress in 1936. > Was anything done???very little if any change because chemical > fertilizers were so much cheaper.Consequently the food is sorely in > need of something,and I see it as supplementing.There is no way I can > eat enough fresh,raw foods to get the right amount of nutrients.How > else do you explain the poor health of so many people,the huge cost to > the medical system? Right on Harold. Touche' > At one time an apple a day kept the Dr. away,now it would take 26 > apples a day to do it. > I had the link to said document but lost it some years ago when my > comp. died. There were a couple parts of this document that blew my mind when I read it, because back then, I didn't know as much about the effects of nutritional deficencies. I'll never forget the part about the research done on mice, or what was said about spinach. The full document can be read here: http://www.crystal-loid.com/264/sen264.htm [Just keep clicking 'next' at the bottom right after reading each page.] Jodi ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

