Common Food Additives Linked to Bowel Diseases and Metabolic Syndrome, Study Shows
Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 2 months ago to Science
Here's some food for thought...
I know, I know...I couldn't resist!
I know, I know...I couldn't resist!
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+1 more for your profile. Keep that soapbox handy. :)
Respectfully,
O.A.
Jan
It is my conceit that all civilizations have their own version of 'Roman lead'. There is a long list of contenders for what substance future archeologists will identify as the equivalent of 'Roman lead' for Western Civilization of the 20th C.
My adherence to this conceit is because I think it is a corollary of Murphy's Law. We are so complex a civilization that we are swimming in unintended consequences.
Jan, would be happy to be proved wrong
Jan
Jan (I hope I did that sarcastic emoticon right.)
Jan, chomp-chomp on nutesups
Thanks for the morning-coffee-chuckle.
Jan
I'm surprised (and very glad) the dotgov hasn't regulated them out of business...
I ordered an All American Pressure Canner the other day which will be delivered today, so I'll be making my own "Convenience foods".
The money I save goes to buying real organic food and I can honestly say, my monthly food purchaser are not any higher and I'm eating much better.
Let the sheep eat soylent green.
Has anyone tried crickets? I'm very curious about them and would like to try them if anyone has a suggestion as to a safe producer.
We're all gonna die!
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