En hommage à Ronnie Cummins, un pionnier de l'alimentation saine
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Remembering Ronnie Cummins – Organic Consumers Association
Story at-a-glance
- Ronnie Cummins, who tragically passed away April 26, 2023, was the undisputed leader in the regenerative food and farming movement for over two decades. During that time, we turned the tide against chemical agriculture and forced more transparency in our food systems
- Ronnie was a founding member of Health Liberty. We partnered back in 2011, and started the funding to gather signatures in California’s Proposition 37 to label GMOs at a time when fewer than 5% of Americans realized such a thing even existed
- We were also fortunate enough to co-author “The Truth About COVID-19,” which became the topselling book on Amazon in the midst of the plandemic disaster
- If you would like to contribute to the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) or Regeneration International (RI) in his honor, we will match your donations over the next week
Ronnie Cummins, who tragically passed away April 26, 2023,1 was the undisputed leader in the regenerative food and farming movement for over two decades. During that time, we turned the tide against chemical agriculture and forced more transparency in our food systems.
Ronnie was a founding member of Health Liberty, along with Barbara Loe Fisher at the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC). We partnered back in 2011 and started the funding to gather signatures in California’s Proposition 37 to label GMOs at a time when fewer than 5% of Americans realized such a thing even existed.
Ronnie captured the essence of The Rebel Teddy Bear, a benevolent radical like we have never seen before. He was always feisty and dedicated to a clear vision and mission. We were also fortunate enough to co-author “The Truth About COVID-19,” which became the top-selling book on Amazon in the midst of the plandemic disaster.
Ronnie was full of humility and smiles, and was a great inspirational speaker as well as a wealth of knowledge. Ronnie said he felt tapped into a spiritual force, and could recognize and connect others he called “live wires” into this stream of consciousness.
That force gave him positivity even while there were battles that became repetitive and nearly impossible to overcome. Ronnie was relentless and happy and, more than anything else, he was fun and inspirational to be around. He is a legend whose legacy we can proudly carry forward.
We never took his time for granted and recognized he may have had the single most significant impact in growing the organic food movement and slowing the poisoning by the chemical agriculture industry.
If you can, please contribute to the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) or Regeneration International (RI) in his honor, and we will match any donations over the next week.
- Donate — Organic Consumers Association | Organic Consumers
- Other Ways to Donate — Regeneration International
This was Dr. Mercola’s and Ronnie’s last interview together from earlier in 2023.
The biggest discovery is starting a revolution. Here are some of Ronnie’s tributes:
Other posts:
- Ronnie Cummins 1947-2023 — OrganicEye
- Tribute to Ronnie Cummins: ‘Legend, Leader and Champion of the People’ — Children's Health Defense (childrenshealthdefense.org)
- RIP Ronnie Cummins: Leading Figure in Global Organic and Regenerative Movement Passes Away — Sustainable Pulse
- Remembering Ronnie Cummins: Advocate of Regenerative Farming Systems — Food Tank
- Ronnie Cummins Obituary — Star Tribune
Modern industrial farming has created a food production model that is not only unhealthy, but unsustainable as well. The reliance on GMO-derived products and the toxic chemicals used alongside them are destroying the environment and the public’s health.
To combat the encroaching influence of big GMO companies, I encourage you to support farmers and businesses that practice organic, biodynamic and regenerative farming. This food production model benefits both humans and the environment because it:
Rebuilds topsoil by sequestering atmospheric carbon above ground and below ground |
Protects water sources, runoff, and reduces water demand by increasing moisture in the soil |
Promotes nutrition and health through nutrient-dense, organic food |
Minimizes the risk of foodborne illnesses and drug-resistant disease by avoiding the use of industrial chemicals |
Restores damaged ecosystems through regenerative methods |
Helps local farmers by giving them larger profits compared to industrial counterparts |
How can you play your part? The solution is actually quite simple — buy healthy, organic food. One of the best things you can do is to purchase your food from small-business farmers. To help you in your search, I recommend visiting these websites that point you to non-GMO food producers in your area:
I also urge you to support and donate to organizations like the Organic Consumers Association (OCA), as they are leading the way to promoting regenerative agriculture and sustainable farming practices. By advocating the innovative campaigns of these organizations, you are contributing to the future of regenerative agriculture.
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