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What's On Our Food?
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, "Dan L." wrote: In article . easynews.com, Steve wrote: On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 00:25:01 -0500, Charlie wrote: Anyone who believes even minute amounts of toxins are ok in the bodies of my grandchildren deserve... what they ultimately will get. Hmmm ... What about homeopathic medicine? Do they contain minute amounts of toxins? Does it help the body get better? Does chemotherapy for cancer patients help them? Does chemotherapy contain toxins? Does not most fruits and vegetables contain both natural compounds that help and harm human life? Does one need take the good with the bad in order to survive? Does food preservatives help preserve human life? I might agree that even minute amounts of toxins are NOT ok. I just do not know or sure about this topic. Just lots of questions. Enjoy Life ... Dan We are just arguing about adding to the pile of toxins that we eat. Say hello to Mr. Liver. He does our detoxing of our "natural" environment for us, but he is only human, and he can be overwhelmed. Others may defend homepathy, but it doesn't make sense to me (not a requirement for it to be true however). Ideally, by the time you finish shaking the water, there is only the memory of the mimicking substance left in the water. Chemotherapy isn't good for you. It's only saving grace is that it is even less good to quickly dividing cells. Food preservatives is to large a catagory. Salt, vinegar, oxalate, and SO2 aren't comparable. If your not sure about toxins, you're welcome to my share. -- Racial injustice, war, urban blight, and environmental rape have a common denominator in our exploitative economic system.* ~Channing E. Phillips http://tinyurl.com/o63ruj http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm |
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