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  by Carolanne Wright
 March 07, 2013
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			NaturalNews Website
 
			  
			  
			  
				
					
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						Carolanne 
						enthusiastically believes if we want to see change in 
						the world, we need to be the change.  
						As a nutritionist, 
						natural foods chef and wellness coach, Carolanne has 
						encouraged others to embrace a healthy lifestyle of 
						organic living, gratefulness and joyful orientation
						 
						for over 13 years.
						 
						Through her website
						
						www.Thrive-Living.net 
						she looks forward to connecting with other like-minded 
						people who share a similar vision. |  
			  
			
 Think 
			the USDA has your back concerning 
			organics? Think again.
 
			  
			Behind closed doors, corporate interests 
			reign supreme where certified organic policy is concerned. A prime 
			example is the use of
			
			carrageenan as a common ingredient.
			 
			  
			Linked with cancer and inflammation, 
			this accepted additive opens a floodgate of serious health issues. 
			And consumers are generally unaware of the risks while savoring 
			their organic fare.  
			  
			Fortunately,
			
			The Cornucopia Institute has 
			exposed the hypocrisy while providing resources for avoiding this 
			disturbing substance found in our favorite foods.
 
			  
			  
			Nixon would be 
			proud
 
			Dubbed "The 
			Organic Watergate - White Paper," The Cornucopia 
			Institute is one of the first organizations to expose the many 
			instances of fraud regarding USDA organic certification.
 
			  
			It's no wonder the policy is rife with 
			abuse, just have a look at the following agribusinesses that 
			represent the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB): 
				
					
					
					Earthbound Farm (two 
					representatives have served, a handler and a consumer 
					representative)
					
					General Mills (four 
					representatives have served, three handlers and a scientist)
					
					Dean Foods (farmer slot)
					
					Campbell Soup Company (handler 
					slot)
					
					Grimmway Enterprises, Inc. 
					(farmer slot)
					
					PurePak, Inc. (environmentalist 
					slot)
					
					Campbell Soup Company (handler 
					slot)
					
					Smucker's (handler slot)
					
					CROPP/Organic Valley (three 
					representatives, all appointed to a farmer slot)
					
					Purina Ralcorp (handler slot)
					
					Driscoll's (farmer slot)
					
					Phillips Mushrooms 
					(environmentalist slot) 
			This is the same board that created the 
			policy regarding the use of carrageenan in organic foods. A 
			controversial additive, its approval suggests the influence of 
			corporate interests.  
			  
			According to the Institute: 
				
				"Carrageenan was reviewed in 1995 by 
				three scientists with professional relationships to corporate 
				agribusiness, and only one pointed out the potential human 
				health impacts of degraded carrageenan.    
				This is especially outrageous since 
				the scientific community had known for decades, based on an 
				abundance of peer-reviewed published literature, that degraded 
				carrageenan is an inflammatory agent and carcinogenic in lab 
				animals." 
			
 
			Read the label
 
			Found in a wide variety of organic products, from almond and hemp 
			milk to cottage cheese and yogurt,
			
			carrageenan
			is an familiar ingredient.
 
			  
			Unfortunately, many are unaware that it 
			can wreak havoc on the intestinal tract and cause inflammation of 
			the gut - aggravating conditions such as IBS, Chron's disease and 
			ulcerative colitis. Carrageenan is also implicated in tumors and 
			lesions of the intestine along with other inflammatory conditions 
			like rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and arteriosclerosis.
 Lobbyists for the additive proclaim 'food grade' carrageenan is 
			completely safe, the only culprit is degraded carrageenan.
 
			  
			What proponents fail to address is the 
			likely conversion of food grade carrageenan into the 
			degraded form during digestion. Scientists have suspected this 
			to be the case since the 1980s.  
			  
			To make the issue more complex, the 
			European Scientific Committee on Food discovered that products 
			containing food grade carrageenan were contaminated with up to 25 
			percent of the degraded variety.
 Beth Buczynski, author of Non-Dairy Milk Additive Could 
			Make You Sick, states,
 
				
				"... research funded by the National 
				Institutes of Health raises serious concerns about harmful 
				effects of carrageenan as an inflammatory agent on the human 
				gastrointestinal tract.    
				Even though carrageenan has been 
				used by the food industry for nearly 50 years, it 'so reliably 
				causes inflammation that scientists actually use it to induce 
				inflammation in biological experiments.'" 
			As a result of the corrupt USDA Organic 
			seal of approval, we can now enjoy this poisonous ingredient in a 
			vast assortment of organic and natural food products. Thankfully, a 
			choice is available once we are informed.  
			  
			For those who would rather avoid 
			consuming carrageenan, browse
			
			this helpful shopping guide.
 
			  
			  
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