 We wonder why our friends and family are catching cancer, dropping dead from it. Every time we turn around, when the answer is staring us right in the face, we have traded convenience for our health. Easy as that, everything in the pharmacy, everything in the grocery store. They said, let us do it faster, cheaper, better for you, safer for you, more healthy for you and your family. You kick back and relax, you spend all your time at that eight to five. So that we can take care of you, we traded our health for convenience. Instead of putting work into our own food and into our own homes, we work for somebody else now. Now it's back to bite us in the butt. It's time to get back to gardening, get back to canning. And if you say, I don't live in a place where I can, I've heard for a few years now, if you're in a city, it's time to get out. More reasons than one. We need to learn to pressure.