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Corn Provides the Basic Element- Carbon- for the Typical American's Body Cell Components

By PaulineD | Jan. 20, 2008 | 1 Comment|post a comment
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My eyes were opened to the diverse uses of corn and the issues that this creates when I watched the independent film, "King Corn," by Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis.  These two friends have their hair analyzed and discover that on the typical american diet, they are replenishing their carbon supply with carbon from corn.  This is because corn is present in almost every processed grocery item you can imagine, as well as it fuels America’s fast-food empire.  High fructose corn syrup makes the sodas sweet, corn-fed beef makes the burgers fat, and corn oil crisps the fries. The boys then go to Iowa and grown an acre of corn and attempt to follow its fate as food. What they find is alternately hilarious and horrifying: genetically modified seeds and home- brewed corn syrup, a bumper crop of obesity and diabetes, and a government paying farmers to grow what’smaking us sick. At the base of it all, it seems that demand for fast cheap overproduction of unhealthy meat, sweeteners, and other products pushes the corn market.

 Watching this film caused me to brainstorm ways that I personally could move away from supporting the overproduction of corn.  Buying local produce and meat, shopping directly from the farmer, going to farmer's market, and avoiding fast food and soda are a few ideas.  The biggest question I walked away with is why is the government subsidizing corn farmers when there is a HUGE excess of corn being produced, and yet they are not subsidizing organic farmers or a more healthy meat production for example?  

 I definitely recommend this video to raise awareness and catch a behind the scenes glimpse at the U.S. food foundation.  

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January 29, 2008 - 7:39am — David

We are corn...

My favorite quotation on the subject of the ubiquity of corn in our diet is from Michael Pollan, author of Ominivore's Dilemma ... "If you are what you eat, and especially if you eat industrial food, as 99 percent of Americans do, what you are is corn." Here's a link to an article based on a speech Pollan delivered at the Ecological Farming Conference in Asilomar, CA, in January 2005: http://www.ecoliteracy.org/publications/rsl/michael-pollan.html As you point out, the overproduction of cheap corn is government policy. As Pollan says, the only way we can change this absurd subsidy of corn is to raise our voice on federal Farm Bills. It's really a food policy bill that all Americans -- especially those concerned about our health and environment -- need to pay attention to and voice concern to their elected reps in Congress.
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