Miracle at a Wisconsin High School
APPLETON, Wisconsin --
A revolution has occurred. It's taken place in
the Central Alternative High School. The kids now behave. The hallways
aren't frantic. Even the teachers are happy. The school used to be out of control. Kids packed
weapons. Discipline problems swamped the principal's office. But not since
1997.
What happened? Did they line every inch of space
with cops? Did they spray valium gas in the classrooms? Did they install
metal detectors in the bathrooms? Did they build holding cells in the gym?
Afraid not. In 1997, a private group called Natural
Ovens began installing a healthy lunch program. Huh? Fast-food burgers,
fries, and burritos gave way to fresh salads, vegetables "prepared with
old-fashioned recipes," and whole grain bread. Fresh fruits were added
to the menu. Good drinking water arrived. Vending machines were removed.
As reported in a newsletter called Pure Facts,
"Grades are up, truancy is no longer a problem, arguments are rare, and
teachers are able to spend their time teaching." Principal LuAnn Coenen,
who files annual reports with the state of Wisconsin, has turned in some
staggering figures since 1997. Drop-outs? Students expelled? Students discovered
to be using drugs? Carrying weapons? Committing suicide? Every category
has come up ZERO. Every year. Mary Bruyette, a teacher, states, "I don't
have to deal with daily discipline issues. I don't have disruptions in
class or the difficulties with student behavior I experienced before we
started the food program." One student asserted, "Now that I can concentrate
I think it's easier to get along with people"
What a concept---eating healthier food increases
concentration. Principal Coenen sums it up: "I can't buy the argument that
it's too costly for schools to provide good nutrition for their students.
I found that one cost will reduce another. I don't have the vandalism.
I don't have the litter. I don't have the need for high security." At a
nearby middle school, the new food program is catching on. A teacher there,
Dennis Abram, reports, "I've taught here almost 30 years. I see the kids
this year as calmer, easier to talk to. They just seem more rational. I
had thought about retiring this year and basically I've decided to teach
another year -- I'm having too much fun!"
Pure Facts, the newsletter that ran this story,
is published by a non-profit organization called The Feingold Association,
which has existed since 1976. Part of its mission is to "generate public
awareness of the potential role of foods and synthetic additives in behavior,
learning and health problems. The [Feingold] program is based on a diet
eliminating synthetic colors, synthetic flavors, and the preservatives
BHA, BHT, and TBHQ." Thirty years ago there was a Dr. Feingold. His breakthrough
work proved the connection between these negative factors in food and the
lives of children. Hailed as a revolutionary advance, Feingold's findings
were soon trashed by the medical cartel, since those findings threatened
the drugs-for-everything, disease-model concept of modern healthcare. But
Feingold's followers have kept his work alive.
If what happened in Appleton, Wisconsin, takes
hold in many other communities across America, perhaps the ravenous corporations
who invade school space with their vending machines and junk food will
be tossed out on their behinds. It could happen. And perhaps ADHD will
become a dinosaur. A non-disease that was once attributed to errant brain
chemistry. And perhaps Ritalin will be seen as just another toxic chemical
that was added to the bodies of kids in a crazed attempt to put a lid on
behavior that, in part, was the result of a subversion of the food supply.
For those readers who ask me about solutions to
the problems we face -- here is a real solution. Help these groups. Get
involved. Step into the fray. Stand up and be counted. The drug companies
aren't going to do it. They're busy estimating the size of their potential
markets. They're building their chemical pipelines into the minds and bodies
of the young. Every great revolution starts with a foothold. Sounds like
Natural Ovens and The Feingold Association have made strong cuts into the
big rock of ignorance and greed.
First published 10-14-02
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