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Scary: High Fructose Corn Syrup contains Mercury!!

January 30, 2009

http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_16627.cfm

Much High Fructose Corn Syrup Contaminated With Mercury, New Study Finds
Press Release
Brand-Name Food Products Also Discovered to Contain Mercury
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Jan 26, 2009
Straight to the Source

Minneapolis – Mercury was found in nearly 50 percent of tested samples of commercial high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), according to a new article published today in the scientific journal, Environmental Health. A separate study by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) detected mercury in nearly one-third of 55 popular brandname food and beverage products where HFCS is the first or second highest labeled ingredient-including products by Quaker, Hershey’s, Kraft and Smucker’s.

HFCS use has skyrocketed in recent decades as the sweetener has replaced sugar in many processed foods. HFCS is found in sweetened beverages, breads, cereals, breakfast bars, lunch meats, yogurts, soups and condiments. On average, Americans consume about 12 teaspoons per day of HFCS. Consumption by teenagers and other high consumers can be up to 80 percent above average levels.

“Mercury is toxic in all its forms,” said IATP’s David Wallinga, M.D., and a co-author in both studies. “Given how much high fructose corn syrup is consumed by children, it could be a significant additional source of mercury never before considered. We are calling for immediate changes by industry and the FDA to help stop this avoidable mercury contamination of the food supply.”

In the Environmental Health article, Dufault et al. found detectable levels of mercury in nine of 20 samples of commercial HFCS. Dufault was working at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration when the tests were done in 2005. She and co-authors conclude that possible mercury contamination of food chemicals like HFCS was not common knowledge within the food industry that frequently uses the sweetener. While the FDA had evidence that commercial HFCS was contaminated with mercury four years ago, the agency did not inform consumers, help change industry practice or conduct additional testing.

For its report “Not So Sweet: Missing Mercury and High Fructose Corn Syrup,” IATP sent 55 brand-name foods and beverages containing HFCS as the first or second ingredient to a commercial laboratory to be tested for total mercury. Nearly one in three products tested contained detectable mercury. Mercury was most prevalent in HFCScontaining dairy products, followed by dressings and condiments. Attached is the summary list of the 55 products and their total mercury content.

In making HFCS, caustic soda is used, among other things, to separate corn starch from the corn kernel. For decades, HFCS has been made using mercury-grade caustic soda produced in industrial chlorine (chlor-alkali) plants. The use of mercury cells to produce caustic soda can contaminate caustic soda, and ultimately HFCS, with mercury.

“The bad news is that nobody knows whether or not their soda or snack food contains HFCS made from ingredients like caustic soda contaminated with mercury,” said Dr. Wallinga. “The good news is that mercury-free HFCS ingredients exist. Food companies just need a good push to only use those ingredients.”

While most chlorine plants around the world have switched to newer, cleaner technologies, many still rely on the use of mercury cells. In 2005, 90 percent of chlorine production was mercury-free, but just 40 percent of European production was mercury-free. Four U.S. chlor-alkali plants still rely on mercury cell technology. In 2007, then-Senator Barack Obama introduced legislation to force the remaining chlor-alkali plants to phase out mercury cell technology by 2012.

The Environmental Health article by Dufault et al. can be found at: www.ehjournal.net.

“Not So Sweet: Missing Mercury and High Fructose Corn Syrup,” by David Wallinga, M.D., Janelle Sorensen, Pooja Mottl and Brian Yablon, M.D., can be found at: www.iatp.org.

IATP works locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm and trade systems. www.iatp.org

January 13, 2009

Wow!!

We are without words to describe the wonderful gift given to us last Friday. One of my co-workers, whom I did not know or even talk to, saw our flyer for Emily’s Golf Outing. We had a picture of Emily attached to the announcement. He decided to paint a portrait of Emily from this picture… Unbelievable!

We thank you so much Andy — this is a treasure — it is a treasure that will bring us wonderful memories for years.

He never met Emily, but somehow he captured her spirit and energy in the picture. Take a look at this… amazing!

Emily painting

Emily painting

Sad Sad Day Today — MONSANTO Exec at the head of USDA

December 19, 2008

So much for CHANGE Mr. Obama… God help us all… with MONSANTO at the helm of the USDA!!

The poison of our food supply will grow exponentially…

Sad Sad Day…

Pray — Pray – - Pray

http://pameladrew.newsvine.com/_news/2008/12/17/2225065-oca-vilsack-not-change-we-can-believe-in

Second Anniversary of Emily’s Death

April 11, 2008

Sunday April 13th will be the second year of Emily’s death. Of course, it is hard to believe that it has been 2 years… it feels like a lifetime ago. I miss Emily’s voice… I miss Emily’s smile… I miss Emily’s bear hugs.

I remember back to that terrible day… Jesus died to save us… the day Emily died, I screamed over and over for God to take me… “please God take me! Leave Emily here…” that day I would have sacrificed everything, including my own life to save Emily. I guess God gave me a small glimpse of the sacrifice his son made for all of us.

I dug up my diary that I started after Emily died and found the entry titled “The worst day of our lives”. Here is the entry from my diary:

It started as an ordinary day… really a wonderful day. I had taken the day off since it was the kids first day of Easter break and because Emily wanted to go to Mercy to get a hooded sweatshirt. We found out that the spirit shop at Mercy was not open on the 13th so Cat and Emily decided to get her 8th grade graduation dress instead. Cat had classes in the morning and I was home with the kids. I changed the oil in the lawn mower and Evan was giving our grass the first cut of the season. Since we would be having Emily’s graduation party sometime in May, I was getting some other things done; I wanted to paint the top of the stone wall of the patio. As Evan and I worked in the yard, Emily brought us each a class of ice water. That was just the way she was, you didn’t have to ask. Then I asked her to help me paint the primer coat on the wall. She did that for me… I took over after Cat got home and asked Emily to fix me lunch. She fixed a wonderful sandwich and placed a smiley face with pickles on the top of my bread. She was in the best spirits that day… did she know where she was going? As I painted outside, we heard a woodpecker, pecking on the metal covering over our chimney. Emily thought that was so funny. Cat, Elena, Emily, and I looked for him and Emily was directing Elena how to get a picture of him. She also setup her camera on a tripod in the kitchen and was taking random shots of herself, Cat, Elena and some short video clips. I am so glad I got her that camera… she really enjoyed it.

Emily, Elena, and Cat were preparing to go to the mall and Cat and I decided to give Emily her 8th grade grad gift. The school had a talent show some weeks before and I won a gift certificate for a hair makeover ($150). We gave that to Emily and I also told her she could add another $50 to do other things like manicure, etc. She was soooo happy she screamed and gave us each two huge bear hugs. Every time I think about that moment, I cry. I want her back… I want another bear hug. Almost immediately, Emily began calculating what she was going to have done, maximizing her $200. Emily, Elena, and Cat piled in the car… Emily had a twinkle in her eye knowing she was going to get her graduation dress. Little did I know, I would never see her alive, see her wonderful smile, hear her voice, etc. again.

Evan went to a friends house and I loaded all my equipment in the car to cut grass and do other things at the rental property. As I cut the grass, I see Emily’s tree in the yard next door, the one we planted when she was born, the one that was a gift from Cat’s parents on that wonderful day. I notice how much the tree has grown and how beautiful it is… I think to myself, “Wow, I have to bring Emily over to see her tree, it is beautiful”. After cutting the grass, I ran into Chris Jaeger… he asks about the kids and says he can cut the grass if I need him, I take his number, and yes I was going to need him.

I needed some supplies from Home Depot, so I go there. While looking for what I needed… I received a call from Cat’s cell phone. A strange woman on the phone is telling me I need to get to Mercy Fairfield ASAP, it is about Emily. I don’t understand… I leave immediately, but now I need to find Evan. I drive through traffic back toward home, calling different friends of Evan’s trying to find where he is… when I get home I see the garage door open, he comes out, we leave. On river road, near state, I receive a call from the chaplain, he urges me to get to the hospital quickly, but to be safe. Little did I know, Emily was already gone. Evan and I have the longest drive of our lives. I take I-75 North, it is backed up before the Hopple street exit… I’m crying, Evan is crying. I try to call my parents, no answer, I call Mark.  I call Lisa… Lisa tries to get a hold of Rich, a police officer. Rich tells Lisa to have me drive the emergency lane all the way and if a policeman pulls me over, have the escort me the rest of the way. We cry… I try the emergency lane near St. Bernard, but it is not safe… every time you approach an entrance or exit ramp… it is dangerous. I get off at Paddock Road, we cry. We drive up Route 4 through Hartwell, Wyoming, Sharonville, etc. Connie calls near Hartwell Country Club… she tries to calm me down… we cry. Sandip calls as we approach Glenview Golf Course. He directs me some back roads since he used to live near here. It back fires, I get stuck behind a bus. I curse… I cry. Sandip is also on his way… he arrives before me. He stays on the phone with me… we draw near… I don’t want to go… I don’t want to see my dead daughter. We are stopped at a light near Spaghetti Factory (one of Emily’s favorite restaurants). We cry, we curse, Sandip and Cat try to calm me down. Cat tells me Emily is gone, I don’t believe what she says, did I really hear that? We drive the last mile… we cry… I see Sandip at the top of the hill, the parking lot, I stop at the hill, Evan and I run to Cat, Elena, and the chaplain (Frank).

Mom and Dad, Mark and Michele and the boys, Lisa and Mike and the girls, and Sandip and Partha are all at the hospital… Fr. Chris arrives, he was at dinner with Fr. Jim when they received the call… we all visit with Emily… we all say good bye. We cry.

We leave in disbelief… it was so hard to leave without Emily. We go back to Mom and Dad V’s and sit in shock… I was sooo hungry when I got the call at Home Depot… but I can’t eat anything, it makes me sick. Someone calls our Doctor to get sleeping pills… we needed them. We have a very very restless sleep.

 

Emily we miss you so much… some days the missing you is overwhelming… some days I try to think about what you would be doing… what you would look like… how happy you could have been at Mercy… why… why…

 

Emily, I will never… 

Potential treatment for food allergies, eczema, asthma, etc.

January 26, 2008

A mother wrote recently about enzyeme treatment she and her daughter used to receive her in the US until the Bush Administration came into power… now they go to Vancouver. She and her daughter had success in controling peanut allergies and asthma. Check out these website for more information. May be a potential for all those suffering from these chronic illnesses:

“I read the article about The 13 year old child who died on your website. I believe she could have been saved if she could have began EPD treatments just a few years eariler. She may still have had a reaction, but she would not have died. I was allergic to peanuts before EPD. I can eat them now with no problems. Please see these websites: http://www.whatreallyworks.co.uk/start/factsheets.asp?article_ID=102

http://www.food-allergy.org/epd.html

http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/epd_faq.htm

http://www.talkeczema.com/webpages/features/feature_eczema_food_allergy.htm

http://www.ei-resource.org/treatment-options/treatment-information/enzyme-potentiated-desensitization-(epd)/

http://www.imbris.net/~mastent/epdpage.html

http://www.billford.supanet.com/EPD.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme_potentiated_desensitization

http://www.med-library.net/content/view/316/41/

I would love to know if someone pursues these treatments and has success!!

Next World War: Safe Healthy Food

January 8, 2008

How long will the world continue to allow global agribusiness to destroy our food suppy and in turn our health and our children’s health.

I watched the movie King Corn over the weekend… this is a MUST see.  It is a crime how the food industry has destroyed the food we eat. Look at the shelves at the grocery stores… they are full of foods with high fructose corn syrup, genetically modified foods, corn products and by products, soy products and by products, we are slowly killing ourselves.

Even the beef we are eating are from cattle fed corn and corn byproducts. Cows on this diet are ready for market in 6 months whereas grass fed cattle take years to get ready for market. They have to slaughter these corn fed cows after 6 months because they develop ulcers and die if they continue to eat this corn only diet.

I pray someday the world will wake up and revolt against the big agribusinesses that are promoting and destroying our food supply. Once the world realizes what is going on… there will be a long hard battle to fight these powerful criminals.

Read through these articles on a book titled “Seeds of Destruction”

http://mathaba.net/related.shtml?x=576589

http://mathaba.net/related.shtml?x=576695

http://mathaba.net/news/?x=576809

Pray that the damage caused by these greedy criminals can be reversed.

We hate the smell of Lillies

December 18, 2007

After Emily died, we had hundreds of flowers delivered to the funeral home and church. After Emily was laid to rest at the cemetery… the hundred’s of flowers were delivered to our home. We had baskets/arrangements in every room of the house, on the front porch, on the back porch. Fireplace of flowers

You could not escape the aroma… While at our lowest and most painful time of our life… we awake each painful day to the smell of many flowers, but Lillies overwhelm our senses. Aromatic Lilly

Recently, a friend found a bunch of Lillies at a discount and gave us 4 bunches. We displayed them in our dining room… but as their aroma filled the room… we all felt sick to our stomachs. It made us physically sick to smell the Lillies.They are now frozen in the side yard… Good. The smell of many flowers drags us back to the pain… some day we hope to enjoy the smell of flowers again. Maybe even Lillies.

A beautiful and successful day!

October 18, 2007

Thanks to all of you that participated in our 1st Annual Emily Vonder Meulen Memorial Golf Outing on October 13th. The fundraising event was a huge success! We had a total of 20 foursomes that came out and enjoyed the beautiful weather. I hope each of you had an enjoyable day and we are looking forward to making next years event even better.

Thanks to all of our sponsors and for those of you that donated door prizes and raffle items. The golf outing would not have been as big of a success without you.