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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-22/fake-meat-big-foods-attempt-further-industrialize-what-we-eat I will only put small snipets that I loved but please take the time to read it, it's exceptional, in short this is the India that I love... and what imply loves... a little toaists hint... >Food holds the contributions of all beings that make the food web, and it holds the potential of maintaining and regenerating the web of life. Food also holds the potential for health and disease, depending on how it was grown and processed. Food is therefore the living currency of the web of life. >As an ancient Upanishad reminds us “Everything is food, everything is something else’s food. ahhh ! I have no idea what is upanishad, but I am sure they are wise ! at least there it's clear. 100% agreement ! >Good food and real food are the basis of health. >Bad food, industrial food, fake food is the basis of disease. Glory belongs to those who speak the truth ! death and infamy for the rest ! >Hippocrates said “Let food be thy medicine.” In Ayurveda, India’s ancient science of life, food is called “sarvausadha” the medicine that cures all disease. sarvausadha.... hmmm what a beautiful word ! This is the way I love to learn ! let's move the core ! this is appealing ! I hate this european way to want to put a man name over a concept that his transhuman. In the sense that as if knowledge like this had to have an historical/academic source, in the sense that it's basic 101 and most native before enslavement knew it... >Industrial food systems have reduced food to a commodity, to “stuff” that can then be constituted in the lab. In the process both the planet’s health and our health has been nearly destroyed. they don't produce "food", but try to achieve ROI, or profits and revenues. I am big proponent of war on organic food... otherwise would already be defeat. And I want organic future contracts !!! another struggle that has taken the back seat recently... >Seventy five percent of the planetary destruction of soil, water, biodiversity, and 50 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from industrial agriculture, which also contributes to 75 percent of food-related chronic diseases. It contributes 50 percent of the greenhouse gases driving climate change. Chemical agriculture does not return organic matter and fertility to the soil. Instead it is contributing to desertification and land degradation. I don't like how it drift in the "greenhouse gaz" meme... otherwise, how to say the contrary ! and maybe more importantly it's how fragile those systems are... fragile in a systemic sense, and worst how it compounds to oblivion (that will be obivion otherwise it's annihilation... respect the game !). > It also demands more water since it destroys the soil’s natural water-holding capacity. How it mixes a truth and a false statement, this is the moment, I always start to be wary and angry. It could be written by one of "those" indians... because I know the cast, and let me tell you pieces of shit, your lives and rest is waste to me. Do you see the truth a lie? WATER IS A CYCLE ! and when an indian doesn't understand it, you get that colonization isn't over. Secondly, the other is very subjective, specially if you take into account irrigation on arid land. as you see it remove not biologically laced water, in the sense of bio mass over desert takes water out but in the same sense, all breath and mostly CO2 and WATER (as delta) ! > Industrial food systems have destroyed the biodiversity of the planet both through the spread of monocultures, and through the use of toxics and poisons which are killing bees, butterflies, insects, birds, leading to the sixth mass extinction. WRONG ! it's not the food system who do ! but the consummers who buy those type of food ! no market no problem. And the core issue is that some breed exponentially... ahh are we in india again? expand, expand, expand? you think you will never meet the wall of the universe? and contrary to those of humans, those are way older and still way way way more advanced. and when they will say, if they are kind and polite, or not bored by another attempt, don't try, don't try, I consider a warning understaneable enough to not warrant any other measure than erasure. What you lost a trillion people ship and you whine? who are you to pretend to rule this part of the universe? this is what we can "gun blazin" mr beck... not some kind of pussy smoky shit. On the otherhand it's true that the solution proposed later works, small scale, small tree corridors around fields prevent most of the damages for the smallest one, but still it will not be enough for the tigers to roam... we need space. that's a question. >Biodiversity-intensive and poison-free agriculture, on the other hand, produces more nutrition per acre while rejuvenating the planet. It shows the path to “zero hunger” in times of climate change. truth and lies again ! a specialty of the indian mind control? Sadly, little fucks it may work with the dumb beat of the silicon valley, but ain't with me. as said first part is true, second part is false as hell ! ho mighty sun (or those away)... our universe (solar system) is ruled by thy... by God's willing :). >The industrial agriculture and toxic food model has been promoted as the only answer to economic and food security. However, globally, more than 1 billion people are hungry. More than 3 billion suffer from food-related chronic diseases. ROI... and lazyness. no market = no produce. as if promoting bacon or steaks was really necessary ! >It uses 75 percent of the land yet industrial agriculture based on fossil fuel intensive, chemical intensive monocultures produce only 30 percent of the food we eat. Meanwhile, small, biodiverse farms using 25 percent of the land provide 70 percent of the food. this is the problem with the dual narrative, the best elements are often not reach as the fast readers don't have the time to waste with the fallacies. And it create doubts for the more patient. If it's true, it's amazing ! >At this rate, if the share of industrial agriculture and industrial food in our diet is increased to 45 percent, we will have a dead planet. One with no life and no food. that's the part of the market that pose problem, they know and still incite those behaviors and most are so lazy they can't see... but no don't worry so will take extreme measure to defend nature... and as nature fight with them... the eternity of life... is fully possible with out mankind ! >The mad rush for fake food and fake meat, ignorant of the diversity of our foods and food cultures, and the role of biodiversity in maintaining our health, is a recipe for accelerating the destruction of the planet and our health. ahh the new fade... I think we reach the last interesting part of the article... >Given the fact that 90 percent of the monarch butterflies have disappeared due to Roundup ready crops, and we are living through what scientists have called an “insectageddon,” using GMO soya is hardly an “environmentally responsible option.” the monarch !!! so great and beautiful, I dream to see it how it once was... I mean what a beautiful spectacle I guess... that's the problem with high rise asceptic life... some forgot or maybe even never knew. >In writing this, Pat Brown reveals his ignorance about weeds evolving to resist Roundup and becoming “superweeds” now requiring more and more lethal herbicides. Bill Gates and DARPA are even calling for the use of gene drives to exterminate amaranth, a sacred and nutritious food in India, because the Palmer Amaranth has become a superweed in the Roundup Ready soya fields of the U.S. please it's insulting to read the word bill gate and darpa mixed togheter, and not for the first one. Amaranth !!! Ahhhh baby ! the first one ! then it's super constant dynamic gen change... faster than nano bots will be able to fight, or impersitant life... or at least it's how a war between machine and life in this area may end, and I have confidence that machine doesn't want it, only a few shit bags trapped as gen prey. >At a time when across the world the movement to ban GMOs and Roundup is growing, promoting GMO soya as “fake meat” is misleading the eater both in terms of the ontology of the burger, and on claims of safety. white genocide, depopulation agenda, separating a sucker from his hard earned cash... fake meat isn't hard enough to describe what it is... >The “Impossible Burger” based on GMO, Roundup sprayed soya is not a “safe” option. who cares... they will die anyway :) I mean you have to be dumber than a rock to just think eating this shit. >The “Impossible Burger” based on GMO, Roundup sprayed soya is not a “safe” option. lol then maybe the guy arb those shit... who knows... > Diets have evolved according to climates and the local biodiversity the climate allows. The biodiversity of the soil, of the plants and our gut microbiome is one continuum. duh ! >In Indian civilization, technologies are tools. Tools need to be assessed on ethical, social and ecological criteria. Tools/technologies have never been viewed as self-referential. They have been assessed in the context of contributing to the wellbeing of all. yeah yeah... let's more address the dual natural of speech... in the empire of chaos they are first evaluated in their capacity to win wars ! the enemy of mankind by the post : https://zh-prod-1cc738ca-7d3b-4a72-b792-20bd8d8fa069.storage.googleapis.com/s3fs-public/styles/inline_image_desktop/public/inline-images/FakeFoodLogoImage.png?itok=OPMgRucH >The industrial West has always been arrogant, and ignorant, of the cultures it has colonized. “Fake Food” is just the latest step in a history of food imperialism. nope, again anti whitism detected ! it's just that native sucker have never been able to not present a unified front because they are too.... the author is a good representation of it. >Soya is a gift of East Asia, where it has been a food for millennia. It was only eaten as fermented food to remove its anti-nutritive factors. fuck you, gift from GOD ! that's where we start. you fucking muppet ! and I would ask my TCM adviors for the story of fermentation... at a certain level we need the professionals. >But recently, GMO soya has created a soya imperialism, destroying plant diversity. It continues the destruction of the diversity of rich edible oils and plant-based proteins of Indian dals that we have documented. > what the fuck ! ban it ! >Women from India’s slums called on me to bring our mustard back when GMO soya oil started to be dumped on India, and local oils and cold press units in villages were made illegal. again, treason, unable to defend the nation ! those who made that illegal must DIE ! >That is when we started the “sarson (mustard) satyagraha” to defend our healthy cold pressed oils from dumping of hexane-extracted GMO soya oil. do what the fuck you want ! >Hexane is a neurotoxin. While Indian peasants knew that pulses, or legumes, fix nitrogen, the West was industrializing agriculture based on synthetic nitrogen, which contributes to greenhouse gases, dead zones in the ocean and dead soils. While we ate a diversity of “dals” in our daily “dal roti” the British colonizers, who had no idea of the richness of the nutrition of pulses, reduced them to animal food. Chana became chick pea, gahat became horse gram, tur became pigeon pea. I wanna try, I am sure delicious... if it ain't too hot prepared ! >We stand at a precipice of a planetary emergency, a health emergency, a crisis of farmers livelihoods. Fake food will accelerate the rush to collapse. yeah yeah, we are in. >Real food gives us a chance to rejuvenate the earth, our food economies, food sovereignty and food cultures. Through real food we can decolonize our food cultures and our consciousness. We can remember that food is living and gives us life. and that "food" is spirit ! in everything I shall be was it said from God ! the true full fractal nature of this temporal reality. >Boycott GMO Impossible Burger. Make tofu. Cook Dal. blah blah blah ! kill your enemies and make field of life from their burned corpses ! the empire of chaos always win !
Originally posted here: https://steemit.com/informationwar/@sweecee/exceptional-article-worth-reading-about-gmo-health-and-nutirition-from-an-indian-guy
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