
This is occurring at alarming rates – it is widespread and endemic. Just consider that 4% of the U.S population had a chronic disease in 1965. As of 2015, 46% of our children have been diagnosed with a chronic disease.
For the first time in America’s history, our children’s expected lifespan is a generation shorter than that of their parents. As if this weren’t a staggering enough statistic, there is evidence actually tracing life expectancy as up to 20 years shorter in areas of high agricultural activity within our country."
