The Rural Voice, 1994-11, Page 11university researchers receiving drug
company research grants.
It is becoming more apparent that as
the quality of our food deteriorates,
perhaps partly due to biotechnology, so
does the health of the people who
unknowingly are consuming food that
is not good for them. We must get
back to natural products that have not
been altered by some scientist who is
out to make a buck for himself and the
company hiring him.
It is also imperative that altered
products be labelled — or will
consumers who are more sensitive to
drugs and additives in food and whose
bodies react adversely when they are
consumed, simply continue to be told
that they have an allergy to milk or
pork or any other wholesome product,
that if not tampered with would not
affect them adversely.
It is interesting to note that a local
farmer, Mr. M. Schmidt, who is trying
to sell natural milk, is being stopped
from doing so even though he has his
own customers and no one has com-
plained of getting ill from his product.
Bigger is not always better.0
Bob Bane is a Carrick Township
farmer
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