Posted on : June 21, 2008
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HTML clipboardHere``s something you probably don``t know. The fruit and vegetables you eat
today are not as nutritious as the food from fifty years ago. Who says so? The
USDA. When you compare the Food Composition Tables from the 1950 Agriculture
Handbook with the latest version, you``ll see the shocking truth. In fact, that
is exactly what researchers Donald Davis, Melvin Epp, and Hugh Riordan did. They
compared the data for 43 garden crops. They found that the group of vegetables
showed "statistical reliable declines" for many nutrients. There was
less riboflavin, protein, iron, vitamin C, Vitamin A, calcium, potassium, and
magnesium, and other nutrients. In some cases the nutrient drop was more than
50%. The cause of these nutrient losses may have been from changes in the
vegetable varieties, according to the researchers. It seems that the plant
breeders are more interested in vegetables that ship well and look good on store
shelves. Appearance is everything when it comes to creating profits. Nutrition
is a secondary consideration. Not mentioned was the probable lack of trace plant
nutrients in soil that has been mined by unsustainable farming practices over
the years. This is what the organic farming people have been saying for years.
The nutrition shortage in almost all people is made even worse by our food
choices. Instant, prepackaged, processed foods supply refined carbohydrates,
fats, and proteins and little else. It``s a lot like the farming practices that
feed the crops with high nitrogen chemical fertilizers, potassium, and
phosphorus and nothing else. We end up eating bloated, unhealthy, nutrient
lacking foods that give us bloated, unhealthy bodies. Could this be the real
cause of the growing obesity problem around the world? We``re all over stuffing
ourselves trying to get the nutrition our body``s intelligence knows we need to
be healthy.