Overview. Written by Scott Kennedy
3/03
I
have been active in understanding and educating myself in the area of
human nutrition, cellular biology and marine biology as it relates to
marine algae, since 1983. I have been a full time nutrition-health
professional since 1993. Over the past twenty years the publics
interest in food supplements has increased dramatically. This
interest manifests both in the steadily increasing demand for
alternative medical practices, and increasing sophistication by the
public in understanding their own biology. All alternative
health practitioners promote dietary modifications and proper
supplementation, even though most aren’t trained in nutrition, beyond
the need for “multi-vitamins.” In fact, I have trained many
chiropractors, acupuncturists, and naturopaths, massage therapists and
doctors in the area of organic nutrition. My greatest
commitment is to the American public. I have had very little success
with those who already know it all!
The most obvious motivation and
reasoning behind this “nutrition revolution” is that medical
science, with all its technological breakthroughs, has failed
miserably in its goal of reducing disease. Red wine has done more to
reduce disease than 28 billion dollars of cancer research. In fact
the medical term “cure” or “heal” has been necessarily
replaced with the medical term “treat” or “treatment”,
in just the past ten years. While virus and bacteria related
diseases have diminished through the creation and use of anti-biotic
and anti-viral medications, degenerative diseases have
increased dramatically throughout this century. 70% of all diseases
in the United
States are degenerative illnesses such as Cancer, Heart Disease,
Diabetes, Alzheimer’s and Arthritis.
The proliferation of these diseases prompted the use of the term “treat”
rather than “cure.” The increasingly ill yet educated American
public, are seeking their own “cures” because they have been
steadily losing faith and trust in the AMA-driven, American
Allopathic Medical Monopoly. Although it is a fact that
diagnostic technologies have become dramatically effective in this
century, defining the illnesses and some of their causes, they have
had little or no practical impact, except to create drug and surgery
treatments, instead of cures.
This is the overriding factor,
which is spurring the physically degenerating American public into
seeking alternatives to drugs and surgery. Americans (especially baby
boomers) are rapidly realizing that drugs and surgery should be
their last choice, instead of their first. Many Americans realize that
they aren’t missing synthetic chemicals in their diets, so why are
they being told to supplement with them? They realize “vitamins”
aren’t working, and desperately seek something that does. There are
75,000 made-made chemicals in the food and environment over the past
100 years.
Unfortunately for medical professionals (fortunately for the Natural
Products Industry) the American Medical Association that governs the
Allopathic system of medicine in America, has not concerned itself
with prevention, diet, the food industry, or nutrition. What
little attention these extremely crucial and
overall-health-determining criteria’s receive from medical
professionals, come as a result of increased pressure by their
patients, and from advocate groups whose stated goal is Health in the
Public Interest. It is safe to say that the tide has changed
dramatically in 20 years, and the momentum has compounded in the past
5 years, where today a person will find encapsulated herbs on grocery
store shelves.
People are desperate and are trying to take
control of their biological health, literally without the help of the
health professionals in their heavily funded health plans.
This subtle snafu is the underlying reason that a lay person such as
Bob Barefoot, can go on Cable Television, without substantiating any
of his outrageous claims regarding Calcium Carbonate, and sell 22
million dollars worth of the most abundant calcium on earth, in 3
months. Apparently the “Got Milk” campaign and the Calcium
supplements already on the shelf, hadn’t worked on the people who have
the greatest motivation in improving their health: Men and women over
40 years old.
This demographic of Americans over 40 years old, also control 70% of
the wealth in this country. These people have the money and the
desire to be healthy, and are at this time educating themselves in
areas where their allopathic-insurance-based “health” plans are
ignoring the tide. It can be stated as a fact: Without the
advent of new environmental chemicals, synthetic-vitamin chemicals,
drugs and surgeries created in this century, that the current organic
nutrition revolution would not be occurring. In many ways, we have
science to thank for both the increase in illness, and the “treatment”
which doesn’t cure. Science doesn’t create organic compounds,
so science cannot heal or cure organic illnesses.
The human body can heal itself through the work of its tiniest parts;
the human cells. This is a medical fact. This fact alone underscores
the need for daily organic nutrition and supplementation. I knew this
20 years ago, and the only question I had was “when would the public
would figure it out?” because they were being sold something quite
different. Today public knowledge is gaining critical mass in the
area of nutrition. Because of this fact, eating SEAVEG capsules and
other FARMASEA products is what people with vision and foresight call
a “no-brainer”.
Only in times like these, would sea vegetation
supplements be a viable option to Americans, in the “land of plenty”.
Cellular nutrition (like cellular phones were) is the WAVE
of the future. When will the public figure it out? When we help
them.
Since Dr. Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize in Medicine earlier in
this century, given by his peers in medical science, it has been
widely accepted that synthetic compounds are identical to organic
(natural) compounds. Dr. Pauling synthesized vitamin C and then
proved that this synthetic vitamin would in fact cure Scurvy Disease
(extreme vitamin C deficiency). Two points are extremely important
here:
1.
Would Dr. Pauling have won the Nobel Prize if he carried a case
of limes into the Hospital Scurvy Ward and insisted that the patients
“suck on these?”
2.
Although the public grasped his hypothesis that Vitamin C cured
the common cold, or even warded it off, it never has been
scientifically proven. Nor has it ever been proven that synthetic
Vitamin C helps healthy human bodies become healthier. In
fact, there is considerable evidence that synthetic vitamin C is only
used by the body when there is considerable deficiency, and otherwise
is sent directly to the kidneys and in many cases helps create Kidney
Stones. Also the Ph factor of synthetic vitamin C is an acidic
2.0, whereas perfect Ph balance is 7.2 - 7.4. So there is a
considerable side effect from ingesting synthetic vitamin C, and any
synthetic chemical, because it causes imbalances in the Ph factor in
the body and forces the body to react to this imbalance.
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The far-reaching implications of Dr. Pauling's findings, and the
fervor it created in the medical science community, gave birth to the
synthetic vitamin industry. Today, eight drug companies
manufacture the 80% of the worlds so called vitamins. Hoffman
LaRoche (or now Roche) being the largest. These “vitamins” are
contained in 99% of all over the counter vitamin supplements found
everywhere. Today 78% of Americans take a daily multiple vitamin
supplement. Please consider this:
1.
In the sixty years of growing vitamin supplementation by the
American public, every single major degenerative disease has
increased in this same demographic, men and women over 40 years old.
Medical experts have gone on the record countless times saying,
“vitamins don’t work”, over the past 40 years. They are correct
in that as stated, there is no legitimate proof. Still, the 78%
of the public certainly wants to believe they work, and the public
clearly believes they have the need. Their true need is for
Sea vegetation, but there in an imposter in the world.
2.
A Dutch scientist
coined the term “Vitamin” in the 17th century, while
observing the British Navy and its supremacy on the seas. He found
that they carried limes to sea with them, and they weren’t coming down
with Scurvy as other Navy’s were, and so could stay on the seas
longer. These Britt’s earned the name “Limey’s” from this fact.
VITA: from the word Vitality, or Life, Living,
in Latin. Amin: from the word amino, or amino acid.
VITAMIN: A LIVING AMINO ACID. There is absolutely nothing living
in a bottle of Centrum. Fantasy supplement.
3.
The FDA has no official definition for the term “natural”.
Very few people know this, or even care. Why? Because they and their
parents have been told for decades “synthetics are the same as
natural” (organic). This is taken as fact by most people,
not unlike the “bucket with holes in it” theory of evolution.
The fact is, if vitamins were required to be truly natural or
organic, 95% of all supplements would have to be removed from store
shelves. The caveat is that human beings who desire to supplement,
are missing naturally occurring and organic compounds in their daily
diet, but are supplementing with man made synthetic compounds,
believed to be feeding their cells. From where I sit this has
got to be, one of the largest accepted lies of the century. Hitler
said, “The bigger the lie, the more likely the masses will believe
it.” He was absolutely right. Was.