If you ever found yourself wondering “why the heck should I cut these preservatives out of my diet?” I invite you to learn the tale of the Bionic Burger.
The short video below (which is funny) will tell you about a fast food burger that was purchased in 1989, then set out on display in the open air, and still to this day has not fully decomposed! I was shocked. Just click the play button to start the video.
If you’re ready to stop poisoning your body with processed foods and start nourishing your body with the best of best nature has to offer you should look into Super Foods.
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fyi..im talking about the master cleanse...
I have done it for a few years twice a year and I just simply LOVE IT!!.... is the
BEST thing you can do to your body... I am going to start tomorrow and want to do it for 15 days... Wish me luck peeps! ;-)
I know these fast food places is a quick fix and unadvisable. Thank you for sharing the information. My days of McDonalds and Burger King is over.
If you really want your eyes opened, watch both of these movies: "Food, Inc.," and "The Corporation." Alan is right, big business is ruining our food supply. Check it out....you'll be amazed!
No burger here.
OOOPS Octavia. I agree when seeing spelling mistakes it's very tempting to pass comment. I hope you don't mind me pointing out "English" as in the language, should begin with a capital E and grammar should end in an r. Just having a bit of fun. Please don't take offence because none intended. Really liked the video especially the listing at the end.
@octavia I could NOT have said it any better.
Octavia, if you're saying that opinions should be considered invalid if they can't be phrased in grammatically proper American English, perhaps you may wish to correct your own entry to add punctuation.
Regardless of the example used to illustrate it, I felt he brought up a very valid point: people are often very reluctant to question beliefs and activities which they were brought up viewing as normal or good. In part because it would be questioning the judgment of people they respected and/or who influenced them. Likewise because they may not see anything particularly wrong, or be aware of any connection between current actions (e.g. eating a hamburger with a variety of chemicals) and later occurrences (e.g. physical illness, cancers, etc), and/or feel that it was a big enough deal if they do believe in a connection.
For myself, I am not personally aware of any studies which show a direct relationship between potential chemical ingestion through fast food and later health problems. That doesn't mean there aren't any (studies or direct relationships), simply that I don't know of any. I would not be surprised, however.
I do know that there have been studies pointing to a number of different ways fast food is not the healthiest choice, to say the least. I also know from my studies and experience as an EMT and later massage therapist of numerous ways and examples of the human body's ability to react and adapt to an incredible variety of nasty things because that was what needed to happen to survive.
Surviving is not thriving, however. How we take care of our bodies in the choices we make day to day has a definite effect on our overall functional "norm" and ability to fight off and recover from illness and disease. A car doesn't run as well with old oil, but it does run. You have to decide for yourself what type of maintenance is worth it for you: change the oil regularly? run hot and fast, or a little slower knowing it is easier on the engine and mileage? money on regular tune-ups, or only deal with the larger occasional expense of a big fix? There's a great deal within your control. You just have to figure out what you're actually willing to do with it.
Samuel kirk your beliefs about church have nothing to do with burgers what you should concern yourself with is english and gramma classes before you give opinions
Big corporations have ruined our food supply in North America. If it can make more money, let's do it. So sad. Unfortunately, it's all but impossible to get real natural food now as the small mom-and-pop farm has disappeared. Again, so sad.