I see little hope for a nation that values the health of its livestock more than that of its people. . . . Farmers are not criticized for routinely giving their (live)stock nutritional supplements. . . . superior to any sold for humans. . . Millions of families could plant home gardens if they truly wanted health. Refined food are practically unknown in Russia. The life expectancy of the 40-year-old American is near the lowest in the world.
By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it.