Did
You Know ...
G.
Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
Volume 10, number
19, 9/11/92, page 14
Fun facts including how much water it takes to produce a pound of beef,
the nutritional content of frozen broccoli compared to fresh, what a serving
size is as defined by a label, and more.
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that it takes 390 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef? Seventy
percent of the United States grain production is used as animal feed.
Each steak we consume has an equivalent greenhouse effect of driving a
car 25 miles. This is based on calculations that include the large amounts
of methane gas cows emit, coupled with their manure production and the
energy required in processing, packaging, and transporting the beef to
the consumer. In the last 20 years, 83% of Costa Rica's rain forest has
been destroyed to produce beef (most of which is sold to the United States).
Speaking of the rain forest, one-third of the orange juice consumed in
the United States comes from Brazil. Are we sending anyone mixed messages?
· that in 1990 Americans spent $16.7 billion on
milk, $47.3 billion on soft drinks, and $86.7 billion on alcohol?
· that in 1990 junior and senior high school students
drank 1,100,000,000 cans of beer? And in 1991 the USDA gave the Kentucky
Distillers Association $3.1 million?
· that the number of pesticides approved for use
in the United States is 350? Seventy of those 350 pesticides are listed
by the EPA as having the possibility or probability to cause cancer in
humans.
· that in 1965 American farmers used 335,000,000
pounds of pesticides, and in 1989 American farmers used 806,000,000 pounds.
· that in 1910 Americans derived 36% of their
dietary protein from grains, and in 1990 Americans derived 17% of their
dietary protein from grains? The average grain 100 years ago contained
32% more protein than today.
· that bananas are Americans' favorite fruit?
And, in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, patients with non-ulcer
dyspepsia received either six capsules of banana powder or a placebo for
eight weeks. The results were as follows: Seventy percent of the test
group showed partial or complete relief of their symptoms as compared
with 20% of the control group. The authors concluded that bananas can
be a very effective treatment for this illness.
· that the amount of fresh potatoes Americans
consume has decreased 40% from 1960 to 1990, while in the same period
the amount of frozen potatoes on United States tables has increased a
whopping 557%
· that frozen broccoli has more betacarotene than
fresh broccoli? The catch is that frozen broccoli contains almost all
buds, which contain much more betacarotene than the stalks. People who
buy their broccoli fresh usually eat more of the stalk resulting in ounce
per ounce of a smaller intake of betacarotene. (This author advocates
the consumption of whole foods whenever possible. Do not judge the value
of food by one nutrient. Each year we identify more and more factors that
are present in unprocessed foods).
· that there are 25 kinds of rice, and wild rice
is not one of them? It is a native grass of North America with more protein
and less calories than rice.
· that 15% of 1,946 samples of meat tested by
the USDA in 1990 contained hormones that they could not identify?
· that only 1% of the population consumes the
serving size as stated on package labels? I'll bet the food industry is
well aware of this fact. Wouldn't it be nice if they would put the data
of a real serving size on the package label? Why do I think that this
will happen only after a consumer group complains, the media exposes it,
expensive hearings are held, laws are passed, and we, the taxpayers, get
to hire more bureaucrats to enforce new regulations?
· that one out of 15 households in the United
States consume bottled water? In 1987 the Massachusetts Department of
Public Health tested 15 brands of bottled water and found that 13 or them
had one or more pollutants that exceeded recommended safe levels.
· cooking in Pyrex will increase the amount of
boron in your diet?
· that the number two cancer in the United States
is colon cancer? Numerous studies have shown that high fat, low fiber
diets have a direct correlation to an increase in this disease.
· that the amount of cholesterol in four ounces
of the most commonly consumed shellfish is as follows: crab and scallops
have 60 mg., clams 77 mg., lobster 82 mg., and shrimp 223 mg. (sorry,
this does not include the butter.) -- that the four leading sources of
total dietary fat of women in the United States, ages 19 to 50, are as
follows: salad dressing 9%, margarine 8%, cheese 8%, ground beef 7%? The
three leading sources of saturated fat in the diets of United States women,
ages 19 to 50, are as follows: cheese 13%, ground beef 8%, whole milk
8%.
· that 24% of the medical schools in the United
States require a course in nutrition? One hundred percent of the chiropractic
colleges in the United States require a course in nutrition.
References available by request, some of which were used with permission
from Nutrition Action Health Letter. Copywright 1992, CSPI, 1875 Conn.
Ave., N.W., #300, Washington, D.C. 20009 for $20 per year.
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