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Chocolate's Dark Side: No Jokes
#1
DreamTime is a huge chocolate addict. So I thought I would posts this for her and other chocolate addicts. P-Wink 

Cow's milk naturally contains an addictive opiate (similar to morphine) called casomorphin, and that is not a joke.  

For many children, the consumption of milk and dairy opiates translates into attention deficit disorder, and that too is no joke.  

Four pounds of milk are required to manufacture one pound of milk-chocolate, and for vegan milk-chocolate addicts, that is not a joke.  

Most of the chocolate eaten in America comes from beans grown in Ivory Coast, where children are kidnapped from neighboring countries to live in slavery on abusive plantations, and that is also no joke.  

If you support the chocolate industry by eating their product, you have complicity in the most immoral and unethical crime of the twenty-first century, and you area a part of the problem, and that is no joke either.  

When it comes to the ethics of slavery and chocolate, Hersehy's and Nestles Chocolate Company's position is that Ivory Coast is a sovereign nation, and they will continue to buy their chocolate because they do not want to do damage to Ivory Coast's economic system.  

Men and women of conscience must be one on this issue. An economic system based upon child slavery is not worth saving.  

On today's very special eve in which "Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men" reverberates, take a moment to consider that little boy or girl who cries in despair and torment in a world that makes no sense. Consider that child the next time you are tempted to purchase milk chocolate products.  

Unless the label on a chocolate product informs you that the contents are grown elsewhere, assume that each bite supports slavery.  

A man named Che once wrote:  

"If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine." 

Please do the right thing, and become part of the solution.  

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com
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#2
I don't care what you say or what you post...I love chocolate and I will not stop eating it.  When times are tough or I am feeling down, chocolate makes me feel better - so there. :snooty:
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#3
Shame on you DreamTime. :aber:
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#4
:orcass:
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#5
:orcass::orcfouet:
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#6
I love to make hot chocolate my own way with cocoa powder and skim milk. For sweetner I use only a tiny piece of Hersey, I do mean a tiny piece. Prepard coco like Nestles is way too sweet for me.  As for child labor, its sad but sometimes we must think that those kids just might be keeping their mom's alive with any income they give her? China too has child labor and where do you think Walmart gets its store items from to sell to us, from China. Not just Walmart, China goods and items are in all the stores. Gosh we can't even make a dog collar anymore, yet the US has how many cattle? Why can't we Americans start making our own items to sell other than just knitting and quilts craft shop goods? Those are nice but why stop with just those? :frown:


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#7
Cocoa powder is really good for you, its an antioxident and has iron. What is bad is the sugar in those prepared dried drinks, they even add preservatives and MSG to some of them. Oh how the Government wants us sickly. Making your own is healthier and more beneficial. Cocoa does relax the mind and body. Far more correct than cigarette smoking, drinking alchol and doing drugs. I think you all know who are behind the prescription drug Industries and who makes billions off of folks needing  booze, cigarettes and those pills? Who is getting the money off of people being addicted to them. Ask yourself, if the Government really wanted you well then why isn't booze and tobacco totally banned. You all know what would happen of course. Yet the Government bans weed, I am a non drinker and non smoker, but I read the weed plant is temporary and just makes people tired. Great have a sleeping society, oh no, Government cannot have a product that anybody can grow, etc.
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#8
DW, You’re right about Wal-Mart and other companies getting everything from China. It’s all part of the plan to reduce the US to a third world country.

They're working at making cigarettes illegal because it interferes with programming. Weed also interferes with programming and that’s why it is illegal. They don’t care about our health; they just want to make programming more effective.

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#9
Yo man don't get me started on drugs. They're mad evil yo. Even evil that I have to study a gazillion of 'em for my next exam.

I'll be lucky if I survive..if not...move on and repeat.

peace

*i love chocolate its the lesser of the evils of alcohol, promiscuosity,drug addictions and cigarette smoking..but its still evil because of those kids sweating it out*

btw i dont know what to tell my cousin who's becoming a chocolatier in India!!

my addictions: chocolate, cheese, internet and tea.
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#10
You can gradually decrease your consumption of chocolate and respond by rewarding yourself with one of the other "healthy" addictions. You can also eat more beef or beans as this will help you feel more grounded and not rely on chocolate--if this is the case.

I heard that tea is rich in flouride? And that the internet or online computer emits ELF like crazy? (If you know people who customize computers, you can instruct them with hyperspace designs to make a computer that is less receptive for ELF.)

I guess this all comes together with helping ourselves and bettering the conditions of the other countries.
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