New Age Nutrion

In the United States there is one key problem that we’re consistently the butt of all jokes. Nutrition. The USA has the highest rates of obesity, some of the highest rates of heart disease, some of the lowest rates of nutrition per calorie, and many other key metrics. This has been studied a lot. There are ton’s of sources to the problems. Starting with pointing the finger at corn syrup, subsidies, food stamps, and just plain gluttony.

But there is also another big problem going around today. Opioids and drugs are in a legitimate crisis mode in the United States. The biggest single killer of adults under 45 is drug overdoses. Fentanyl being the key drug at this moment in time. And nearly ALL of the Fentanyl being used in the USA is being brought here from another nation, and almost all of it is originating from China and is being funneled through Mexico.

So all the problems, but I actually have a quick solution to this issue. No imports of consumable goods.

Seems pretty drastic and it certainly doesn’t solve the problem immediately, but it puts us CLEARLY in control of our own destiny. It would still require us to quit eating so much sugar, and we’d have to stop taking 30 different pills each morning. Although if we can control the means of production, more people will be involved directly and then maybe more people will be informed about their food and processes for food production.

Really quick three scenarios to help solidify this:

  1. Did you know that Tilapia farms in China will feed their fish chicken poop as feed? Gross, need I go any further? This just straight needs to stop. And we can’t stop it 3000 miles away.

  2. Did you know that drugs made in other countries often times don’t meet manufacturing requirements of the USA? But we allow more relaxed results when they’re imported.

  3. Did you know that a lot of agriculture we produce is automatically preserved so it can be shipped over seas in trades, but much of that wouldn’t be needed if we didn’t send it on a 3 week sea journey, and instead just let it sit on a shelf for 3 days.

Now of course we would need time to ensure that we craft our internal laws accordingly. For example, maybe we want to limit sugars in foods, no more than 1g of sugars per 10 grams of substance, unless it comes naturally. Or maybe even something like a requirement that meats are grown without steroids.

Also, we’d need to craft some very clear trade agreements for foods that we aren’t able to produce on our own that we actually desire. For example, we eat way more bananas than we could possibly hope to produce. So maybe we need to set up some trade agreements with Central American countries to import Bananas. With this though we would need to make sure we do a few things. First, we need to make sure we limit who we trade with on consumables and only with countries that we can trust. We should also orchestrate it in such a way that they get something as critical like meats or grain from us so we can have leverage if the standards fall after the deal is made. Third, we’d need to make sure that while it is limited to just a few countries for this individual item, we would also need to make sure that we diversify the sources of this good so we’re not beholden to a specific company. So maybe a minimum of 3 countries at least 500 miles apart with a max of 5 countries world wide.

While of course this doesn’t solve issues like the gluttony or the sedimentary lifestyle of Americans, it certainly can be a good start to force our foods to be of the highest quality and ensure that our medicines are never tampered with. These are things critical to a healthy society and even our national security. This would be a great step forward to ensure the Globalist agenda is never met.

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