Each year more people by far die of chronic diseases caused by a bad food system than have died of coronavirus, but we don't treat it as a national emergency. Why? Because chemical companies, food companies, and big agricultural companies make trillions of dollars off that system

Mar 28, 2021 · 6:21 PM UTC

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Why'd you leave out Big Pharma, Marianne? They benefit more than everyone you mentioned.
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You forgot PHARMACEUTICAL companies, which are the most corrupt of all.
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Wow she just removed the person making choices from the equation. Try watching the How it’s made equivalent for our main food products. Each person decides their diet for a variety of factors.
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“We don’t have a healthcare system. We have a sickness care system.” Marianne Williamson
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Starch based diet works for me. Rice, beans, potato, oatmeal as my main source of calories. Keep it real simple. Plus intermittent fasting. Deep Breathing exercises. And an antihistamine for allergies.
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We need more Cosponsors for #MedicareForAll ? Can you, Marianne, teach people how to Ask their Representative to become a Cosponsor?
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You forgot to mention #BigPharma
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Can you be positive for one day Marianne? Most humble cultures -- of which America is now comprised -- lived on shitty potatos or saimin. 🇺🇲America is just making sure that there's food security, not famine, for them. Double Bucks ensures fresh produce civilbeat.org/2019/07/new-la…
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And pharmaceutical companies make billions off the sickness caused.
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