Organic food is a lie
It's all explained in this video.
The world would STARVE if everything was grown "organically" (whatever the hell that means). There are a fantastic pair of naked tits at the 24:55 mark so be warned. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ZEB6w4nHG1c?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
these guys just say anything - they're literally pulling content from their rectum.
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NIIIIICE!!!!
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I'm shocked that the conservative think tank Hudson Institute doesn't believe in organic farming!
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Note: I didn't watch the video. However,,
I've had an interesting incident with organic Bananas. If you buy organically grown green (unripe) Bananas, you'd have to do certain things to ensure that they become ripe and edible. If you don't, they will become too hard to eat, without any worthy taste. While searching on how to ripe the organic Bananas I'd bought, I learned that all Bananas that we usually buy are chemically altered so that if you buy them unripe, they will ripe just by leaving them untouched for a few days. This got me to wonder, if all foods were grown organically, and if people need to go through the same hassle to ripe them, would it be worthwhile to sell them? |
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I dunno. Organic is nice to get pesticide-free vegetables, but I typically just wash regular fruits/veggies with a vinegar/water solution. I try to avoid chicken with hormones and I wish that wild caught seafood and grass-fed beef would be much cheaper, though I fully understand why this just isn't possible, given that these things come in finite quantities (e.g. we'd have leaner cows that require a certain amount of grass). What is the real benefit of organic? I get that the standards are too loose, but I imagine organic also helps identify fruits/veggies that are closer to the food source, which is always a good thing(?) |
Noooo....what will you tell me next???? That orgasmic food is also a lie?????? :sulk:
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[QUOTE=Wonton Prejudice;9594631]It's all explained in this video.
The world would STARVE if everything was grown "organically" (whatever the hell that means). My guess is that you have never grown a thing in your life and do not have any idea what you are talking about. Don't want organic---don't buy it. No one is holding a gun to your head. Truth is, gardening organically is hard work. The pay off is huge (try one of my tomatoes versus any you buy in a store) but it isn't easy. IMO, if people really wanted jobs, they could get one at a place like Salatin's, mentioned above, or any of the labor intensive organic farms out there. |
Organically speaking, I think organic foods ****ing suck. Why the **** would I buy an Organic Chicken for ten-fifteen bucks when I can buy one from the good ol' Tyson plant for half that? The one from Tyson is twice the size and it tastes better. It doesn't dry out in the oven or on the grill. Plus, I get some yummy steroids and horemones and I keep the local immigrant population employed.
**** your organic chicken. Same goes for bell peppers. Half the size, twice the cost. |
I've been a fence rider on this stuff for a few years now. On the one hand, it does seem to make sense that "naturally grown" foods are better for you. We have so many instances of weird illnesses, cancer, etc that it seems to make sense that it's coming from the food supply. BUT...we are living much longer now than ever before, and the problems we used to have (mentioned in the video) are not nearly as prominent. We now have other shit killing us...
I dunno. I do think health is more about activity and moderation than it is about organic foods versus whatever else. I do think that there are healthier choices that can be made with what you buy, organic or not. Mostly, you gotta stop eating so much crap food and get off your ass and do something. Then, you'll mostly be OK. |
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On a side note, I'm Catholic, but I think Penn and Teller are hilarious.
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Most of the world already IS starving.
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I think it's too simple to say organic isn't worthwhile. Some products I'd rather by organic, some it doesn't matter too much.
Probably better to focus on eating foods that are less processed. |
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Enjoy your Candida.
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BTW, here is an interesting paper published by a couple of scientists from Berkley:
Pesticide Residues in Food and Cancer Risk: A Critical Analysis http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cpdb/text/...toxicology.pdf An interesting quote from the paper: Quote:
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I grow organic planets. Then I smoke them
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I've been on a whole food "paleo" diet for close to a year now and the changes have been rather remarkable. Even the people that push this diet say that organics aren't required from a health stand point. It's the produce that's is fully exposed to pesticides and chemical fertilizers that I try to buy organic (lettuce, broccoli...). Everything is usually non-organic. The real large scale organic argument seems to be more environmental and for worker safety. Pesticides killing off bees, chemical fertilizers ruining top soil... For me the most important part of the diet is pasture raised meat. Grass fed cows, chickens that get to run around and eat bugs, pigs rooting around in the sun. And also eating nose to tail. I've incorporated liver, kidney, heart, brains and sweet breads into my diet. I just avoid the center of the store. Produce, nut/seed bins, dairy, butcher, adios. My recent physical is pretty much all I need justify this approach. I used to think that exercise was the most important piece for overall health but I now believe that it's 75% diet and 25% exercise. |
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I know when I'm looking for convincing arguments on weighty issues, I turn to a comedic duo consisting of a cynical giant and a mute dwarf.
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a few thoughts:
-ALL food is organic (i.e. carbon based). if it was ever alive and it was from earth; CARBON BASED LIFE). thus, the wording is bullshit (sorry--small pet peeve of mine). Now, if you want to call it 'natural' vs. unnatural food, maybe (what Frosty quotes isn't too far off--a lot of these things are naturally occurring, though we're definitely taking things to the extremes--which I'll address next) -the MAIN issue at hand is one of simple human nature, though taken to extremes. I won't jump on a soap-box, but our species has many of the tendencies of a parasite. look at our explosive population growth. we are, to my knowledge, the only species on earth that doesn't fluctuate about the carrying capacity within our environment. we 'supposedly' haven't reached our carrying capacity (which is bullshit from the word go) for one simple reason: we keep raising our K-value (carrying capacity) by producing more and more food from less and less. we're too goddamned efficient. within 40 years there will be 2-3 MORE billion people. there are ALREADY too goddamned many of us. ever read up on how antibiotics are being overused and MRSA/VRSA and other drug resistant bacteria are losing susceptibility? that's just ONE issue we have to deal with as our population explodes. too many mother****ers are alive and we just keep making more. at a certain point we need to look at the problems this causes. it's like having 30 people in a flophouse at the turn of the last century--it's made of wood and the slightest spark causes all 30 (or 29) to die horribly of horrible conditions. I'm not suggesting eugenics in any way, but we definitely need to decide exactly how to address this issue before it gets too late and we cause ourselves to go extinct (though I believe we're rather resilient--we likely won't go extinct, a VERY low percentage will likely survive). it's beyond unsustainable. |
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My wife is always reading these healthy eating books - she showed me one of them that said you could eat your own boogers as a natural immunity defense.
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In all seriousness, I bet that book suggests placentophagy as well? |
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It's a great moisturizer and it tastes great (depending on what you ate yesterday) |
Global warming is a farce!
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Does no one realize that the non-organic chickens are NOT full of hormones/steroids? It is illegal to do so in the US.
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So not one comment on the boobs contained in the video?
Interesting.... |
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I don't have to drink my own urine, but I do!! It's sterile and I like the taste!!!/Organic eaters
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organic food is pretty much a bunch of bullshit. It's still being mass produced and they are still going to do shady things for profits.
I'm at the point where I wish I was able to hunt my own food, because I have trouble trusting the food out of the grocery store. |
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I eat healthy as a mother****er for the most part, though. |
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Skipped ahead to 24:55 and greatly enjoyed the inorganic produce displayed thereafter.
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The only problem with organic food is that it's not sustainable for the whole, and it's not regulated to anywhere close to the same measures as normal food production. Organic food itself is fine. Where we run into issues is when we have thousands of faux organic suppliers that bypass all the things that make organic food good and healthy, in an attempt to mass produce it.
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Who needs organic food when you've got Long John Silver's?
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I opened this thread hoping to see 20 pics dammit! |
Organic food doesn't exist? Loud noises!
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I eat mostly organic now. However I've really narrowed it down.
Free range eggs Grass fed beef Organic chicken Those are my main protein sources. Outside of that I eat everything cooked in coconut oil or butter that comes from grass fed cows. Those few simple changes have made a HUGE difference in my blood work. You don't have to go "all organic" to understand how to benefit from certain foods. I still cheat and eat shit on the weekends some times. But most of my diet is made up of the above. Cheers. |
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The other additives are nothing more than fluids (usually saline) used to make the breasts more plump. Also why it tends not to dry out as easily when being cooked. |
This was a very interesting video. Gonna send to all my hippie friends.
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Organic food is a lie threads are a lie, imho fwiw.
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If its such a lie why do people beat my door down? From word of mouth i get hundreds of calls a year from people who want a spot.
And ****in production rock x taste like shit. Who gives a **** what they put on em. |
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or your stuff just tastes good |
I just realized I'm eating an all natural organically raised turkey tonight. :thumb:
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Realize I've farmed both ways.
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I'm just not that big of a fan of fresh tomatoes. Now I'm curious - why would being Irish mean you don't like tomatoes? |
Thanks for the mark on the tits. Saved me from watching the rest of the crap.
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Came for 24:55. Was not disappointed.
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Those Tits are not Organic....I am disappoint. Kind of.
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