Food for thought: Codex Alimentarius

Well, this post may be inspirational or non-inspirational. It depends on your point of view. From my point of view … I’m still undecided, but there’s definitely an inspirational part in the end. This is the kind of stuff where big claims about big guns are made, i.e. the perfect place for conspiracy theories to develop. I’m still overly skeptic, mainly because I don’t have enough information about this subject so, I’ve not taken any position yet. I truly believe economics take the leading role in every decision, as we notice it happening more and more. We can now access immense information enabling us to explore deeper the inner workings of mankind as a whole, so nothing is impossible, everything is possible, but let us not rush to the conclusions. Anyway, I’m blogging about this because I want you to look at the 11 (yes, 11!) videos on this post and tell me what you think of them, if you have the time to see them all. It takes just a few to get into the theme.

Rima E. Laibow is the Medical Director of the Natural Solutions Foundation and she has been a drugs-free, natural medicine practitioner for 35 years. I’m all about natural treatments too because I’ve witnessed that my organism responds much better to some of them when compared to their drug-based counterparts. Anyway, back to what I was saying, Dr. Rima Laibow seems to be a pretty trustable and knowledgeable source and you’ll hear her making some really bold statements in the videos. All about Codex Alimentarius, a programme created in 1963 by the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) and the WHO (World Health Organization) to develop standards and guidelines, in order to protect consumer health and ensure fair trade policies in food trade, as well as coordinating food standards work by international organizations. I won’t go into further detail, because the videos are long and full of it so, just watch.

Last month, Dr. Rima Laibow has been present as a public observer in the Codex Alimentarius Commission Meeting in Geneve. These are her reports from there and you can see how concerned this woman is about the developing countries. Best of all, she’s not just talking about it. She’s ready and in action! Another life servicing other’s needs. Beautiful!

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