Insights on Innovation believes what happens on America’s farms affects us all, which is why they are now sharing T H. Harbinger’s books and short films on farming, food and health in the US. Go to https://www.insightsoninnovation.net/services-4 to find out more.
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Informative Books & Films On US Unhealthy
Diet Expose High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Insights on Innovation is
pleased to be partnering
with T H. Harbinger to offer
you new insights into the
food culture of America.
This includes current agricultural concerns, USDA policies
and the overall state of health and wellbeing in the United
States.
Today, only 1 in 10 adults meet
the recommendations for fruit
and vegetable intake, the
obesity prevalence is at 41.9%,
and 6 in 10 Americans have a
chronic lifestyle disease.
As T H. Harbinger’s new
books and short films make
plain, many of these public
health epidemics start from
corrupt legislature and the
nation’s farming crisis.
This has led to cheap but
highly damaging ingredients
like high fructose corn syrup
being widely promoted and
used in many of the basic
foods you eat every day.
Insights on Innovation said, "T
H. Harbinger’s new books and
films offer the history of bribery,
corruption, profiteering, and
price-fixing that has established
our food industry."
The good news is, there is
always hope, and Insights
on Innovations’ new
resource also offers you new
ways to help support and
promote food for better
health.
Go to
https://www.insightsoninnovati
on.net/services-4 to find out
more.
Diet Expose High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Insights on Innovation is
pleased to be partnering
with T H. Harbinger to offer
you new insights into the
food culture of America.
This includes current agricultural concerns, USDA policies
and the overall state of health and wellbeing in the United
States.
Today, only 1 in 10 adults meet
the recommendations for fruit
and vegetable intake, the
obesity prevalence is at 41.9%,
and 6 in 10 Americans have a
chronic lifestyle disease.
As T H. Harbinger’s new
books and short films make
plain, many of these public
health epidemics start from
corrupt legislature and the
nation’s farming crisis.
This has led to cheap but
highly damaging ingredients
like high fructose corn syrup
being widely promoted and
used in many of the basic
foods you eat every day.
Insights on Innovation said, "T
H. Harbinger’s new books and
films offer the history of bribery,
corruption, profiteering, and
price-fixing that has established
our food industry."
The good news is, there is
always hope, and Insights
on Innovations’ new
resource also offers you new
ways to help support and
promote food for better
health.
Go to
https://www.insightsoninnovati
on.net/services-4 to find out
more.