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		<title>Nuking Your Veggies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A curious debate is now playing out at the federal level about irradiating your produce.  Meat has been going through the zapper for a while now to get rid of the more harmful salmonella and e coli that tend to frequent the meat coming out of the big, nasty slaughterhouses.  However, this is the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A curious debate is now playing out at the federal level about irradiating your produce.  Meat has been going through the zapper for a while now to get rid of the more harmful salmonella and e coli that tend to frequent the meat coming out of the big, nasty slaughterhouses.  However, this is the first time the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/health/policy/22spinach.html?_r=1&amp;ei=5070">FDA is considering</a> allowing fresh produce to take the jolts.</p>
<p>While conventional science and institutions see nothing wrong with the irradiation of any food, considering the relatively &#8220;low risk&#8221; of the process, the process isn&#8217;t what you might think.  Essentially the food is passed through micro-waves that zap unwanted micro-organisms that can cause illness.  The food, however, is not fundamentally changed at the chemical level.   According to the <a href="http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/food.htm">reports from Idaho State University</a>, the results are similar to what happens when you freeze, cook, or microwave your food.  <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-86" title="food" src="http://bodycleansehub.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/food.jpg" alt="food" width="200" height="200" /></p>
<p>Doesn&#8217;t seem so bad, right?  Unless you prefer your food to be raw and in its original state.  The <a href="http://www.living-foods.com/faq.html">degradation of essential enzymes </a>that occurs when food is exposed to extreme heat or cold has spawned the raw food movement and shouldn&#8217;t be so easily written off.  Just because the effect of blasting our foods with radiation seems negligible, does that mean we should do it?</p>
<p>Perhaps we should spend more time and resource management on <a href="http://modern-us-history.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_american_meat_processing_industry">cleaning up our food practices</a>, rather than taking extreme measures like irradiation to kill off the e coli that ends up on our broccoli because we don&#8217;t harvest and ship it appropriately.   Just a thought.</p>
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