It should come as no surprise that we are in the midst of a food revolution. The biggest move is going local. What does that mean? For one it means knowing your farmer, your farmer who has fresh raw milk , farm fresh eggs and other goodies. This idea is catching on in Florida and Orlando in particular. Local buying clubs are growing and people are demanding wholesome quality food and florida farmers are working to meet the demands. Farmer’s markets are growing and the Orlando area has about 10 very popular markets. It’s getting easier to find goat milk, raw cheese, farm fresh yogurt and much more.
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Farm fresh food in Orlando
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010Farm Fresh Food on Oprah
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Local Food on Oprah.Oprah did a wonderful show on local food this past week. She was inspired by the documentary film Food, Inc. Oprah’s guest was local food activist and author Michael Pollan. Our local food movement just got a shot in the arm and such exposure goes along way to building credibility. At Farmfreshdirect2u.com we have always valued, grass-fed beef, organic eggs, and grass-fed raw milk. Especially raw milk produced locally for us in the Orlano area. For those who missed it check out the links below.
From Oprah’s Show
Book’s by Michael Pollan
Aspartame
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009Aspartame: A Formaldehyde Cocktail
Chances are you have consumed the sweetener aspartame without even knowing it. As the most widely used non-nutritive sweetener in the world, aspartame, sold as NutraSweet or Equal, can be found in thousands of foods, personal care products, and pharmaceuticals.
Though it is FDA approved, aspartame is far from safe. In fact, the FDA has received more complaints about adverse reactions from the artificial sweetener than for all other food additives combined.
While the FDA reports it has received thousands of complaints about aspartame, they admit that only 1 percent of those who experience a reaction to a product ever report it. In other words, millions of people may have experienced headaches, mental confusion, seizures, depression and even blindness and brain cancer, as well as gastrointestinal symptoms related to aspartame without reporting it.
Researchers believe ingesting aspartame is much like drinking a “formaldehyde cocktail.” When the sweetener breaks down in the body, it is absorbed as methanol. Methanol can spontaneously break down to formaldehyde, which can accumulate in your cells and cause health problems. Formaldehyde, which is used in paint remover and embalming fluid, is a poison several thousand times more potent than ethyl alcohol.
Formaldehyde creates the waste product formate. An accumulation of formate in your body can cause excessive acidity in your blood, which can result in blindness, fatal kidney damage, multiple organ system failure, and death.
And if it doesn’t maim or kill you, aspartame can still make you fat. The two main ingredients in aspartame, phenylalanine and aspartic acid, stimulate the release of insulin and leptin. These are the hormones that tell your body to store fat.
Better to stay with old fashion sweeteners liagave, raw honey, rapadure and of course in strict moderation.
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009Heart Disease on the Rise:
Is the Prudent Diet of any Help?
There are reasons heart disease in the U.S. has increased dramatically in the last 50 years, and you may be surprised to find that they are not related to the consumption of saturated fat or your blood cholesterol levels.
In the early 1900s, heart disease was practically unheard of. By 1950, coronary heart disease, especially fatal clots that caused myocardial infarction (MI) or heart attacks, was the leading cause of death in the U.S., causing more than 30 percent of all deaths. By 1960, there were at least 500,000 heart disease deaths a year in the U.S. As of 2005 roughly one in five deaths was due to heart disease.
Why the increase?
Americans are living longer giving them more time to develop the disease, have more sedentary lifestyles, and are feeling the effects of years of cigarette smoking, but diet is the main contributing factor.
Back in the 1950s, we gave up our “natural” diets and started eating the way that food conglomerates, the American Heart Association and the government told us we should. Instead of using butter, lard and coconut oil for cooking, we ate the recommended vegetable oils, which contain heart-harming trans fats.
Americans were advised to follow the “Prudent Diet,” in which corn oil, margarine, chicken and cold cereal replaced butter, lard, beef and eggs. (The diet was based on the lipid hypothesis, which states: “saturated fat and cholesterol from animal sources raise cholesterol levels in the blood, leading to deposition of cholesterol and fatty material as pathogenic plaques in the arteries.”)
When asked to support the diet, Dr. Dudley White refused, saying: “Back in the MI-free days before 1920, the fats were butter and lard and I think that we would all benefit from the kind of diet that we had at a time when no one had ever heard the word corn oil.”
To decrease your risk of heart disease, include grass-fed beef, free-range poultry, organic eggs and produce, and raw dairy in your diet.
Sources:
http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/oiling.html
Soy…and Male infertility?
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009In the rush to embrace soy foods some inconvenient facts are becoming more apparent. In particular soy foods have are been promoted as a safe alternative protein source for men.
In 2007 , scientists at the Harvard School of Public Health concluded ” that higher intake of soy foods and soy isoflavones is associated with lower sperm concentration.” This conclusion was reached after an experiment they conducted showed that men eating just half cup of soy foods per day resulted in 41 million fewer sperm per milliliter than men not consuming soy in their study.
I’ve addressed some gross inaccuracies made by Dr. Ian Smith in the interview above:
So called natural soy foods he claims are safer (soy milk, edamame, and tofu). In reality these are the foods that provided high levels of the sperm-reducing isoflavones. Especially if you are a vegan or vegetarian. The real take home message is to avoid them period! http://www.westonaprice.org/soy/dangersisoflavones.html
Asian have been eating fermented soy foods in relatively small amounts. Mostly in the form of condiments as soy sauce. Also this was never the main source of food only in times of famine or in isolated places like their monasteries. Soy was also eaten in the context of a traditional diet that had high levels of minerals which offsets soy’s negative impact. Take home message: Americans overeat soy foods and Asians never had the variety of fake soy foods as we have access to. Avoid them!
Soy lowers cholesterol: This claim approved by the FDA “relied largely on a 1995 meta-analysis by Dr. James Anderson, sponsored by Soy Protein International and published in the New England Journal of Medicine” Meta-analysis has come under fire for potentially supporting very unscientific claims . “Researchers substituting meta-analysis for more rigorous trials risk making faulty assumptions and indulging in creative accounting,” says Sir John Scott, President of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Ronald M. Krauss, MD calls research that ties soy to lower levels of cholesterol “incredibly immature,” who is Senior Scientist Director, Atherosclerosis Research at Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute. Take home message: Don’t believe the hype!
Dr. Smith claims that 25-50 grams of soy is considered healthy. Well research shows that just 30 grams of soy daily resulted in significant suppression of thyroid function as measured by the rise of thyroid stimulating hormone. Y.Ishizuki, et al, “The effects on the thyroid gland of soybeans administered experimentally in healthy subjects”Nippon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi 1991,767:622-629
Take home message: Keep your soy consumption to a minimum if at all.
Soy’s negative effects are not limited to sperm counts. In a study called ” Impact of Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors in utero and in childhood on Adult Reproduction” the authors found that high levels of the genistein ( the plant estrogen found in soy) had feminizing effects on men. This included breast development, and reduced sex drive due to a decrease in androgen’s.
The answer to this marketing hype is a dose of real food. Food that humans have thrived on for millennia, grass-fed beef, free range chickens, eggs, butter, raw milk and a variety of produce.
For more info see:
http://westonaprice.org/soy/index.html
http://www.westonaprice.org/soy/dangersisoflavones.html
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