^which i completely understand. i'm not trying to convince anybody to eat anything they don't feel comfortable eating. but, and i'm not referring to anybody in particular, often times i think there's misinformation about this kind of stuff and it's easy to wind up with an ill-informed view of the subject - and that goes for both sides, of course.
8/11/2015 1:58:11 PM
i can agree with that!
8/11/2015 2:01:23 PM
8/11/2015 2:24:36 PM
I only eat chicken raised in a field of poppys.
8/11/2015 2:37:39 PM
i only eat free range, grass fed chicken that has been lovingly read bedtime stories every night and has died of natural causes
8/11/2015 2:39:51 PM
I only eat chicken that commit suicide.
8/11/2015 2:53:14 PM
8/11/2015 2:58:57 PM
If it was an antibiotic free chicken that massed produced, I would absolutely turn it downand I'm not a plant. I work on the side of the industry that actually does try to make the industry healthier with green alternatives, but that means I've seen how bad it can be and it's bad.of course there are places where you can pay $25 a chicken for a free-range local farm whatever chicken. that's not the kind I'm talking about.but people are marketing massed produced antibiotic free chickens like they're somehow better for you than their antibiotic counterparts and it's not true.
8/11/2015 3:09:47 PM
you didn't answer about TJ's chicken... it is not $25 a chicken (only about 10-20% more expensive than normal grocery store chicken), and it kind of mass-produced, but don't know how "mass"-produced it is.would you eat it or not?
8/11/2015 3:35:24 PM
I'd assume they lived and died in a cage
8/11/2015 3:47:22 PM
I haven't done research specifically for trader joes chickens so I can't say, but it's probably from a cage. The only places I have found the chickens I was describing are actual farms or specialty butchers who get their meat from the farms. They definitely do exist but you will pay a premium.
8/11/2015 4:01:44 PM
Tens of thousands of people eat TJ's chicken daily, and yet, I have not heard of any outbreak yet!
8/11/2015 4:03:52 PM
fair enough, though that probably because they are allowed to use parasite prevention and also because quality control is a thing. I wonder how much diseased meat is thrown away when it would have been viable had consumers not been demanding antibiotic free meat.
8/11/2015 4:14:21 PM
8/11/2015 5:41:40 PM
*^^ the chronic reference dose is based on what we knew over 20 years ago about the toxicolgy and I don't buy enough produce to worry about the insignificant-for-me cost difference to buy organic, so I'l continue to buy organic produce[Edited on August 11, 2015 at 7:48 PM. Reason : ^ to somewhere on the last page]
8/11/2015 7:45:37 PM
8/11/2015 8:32:06 PM
8/12/2015 12:42:31 AM
Vitamin D3 is like the most toxic thing in the world according to that chart, even though there is a recommended daily dosage for humans, unlike things like nicotine and Roundup. I'm suspicious.
8/12/2015 12:56:56 AM
I think the cure for vitamin D3 toxicity is to stop scarfing down bottles of it at a time.
8/12/2015 1:06:04 AM
^^, ^,the point is that the fear around anything Monsanto and the assumption of safety given to anything tagged "organic" is not grounded in fact.
8/12/2015 9:25:48 AM
Rotenone is already not really used anymore, and has already been recommended to be not allowed under the national organic program
8/12/2015 10:16:53 AM
it has been a monthi hope you got a full blood work done before you started?
9/11/2015 10:59:45 AM
Wow its scary that people out there like dropdead think disgusting factory farms are the only way to produce meat. They really do have mond control.
9/11/2015 5:18:26 PM
people that don't work in agriculture know more about the subject than people who work in agriculture. right.if everybody had 10 chickens and several pigs at their house, then yes, we could do away with factory farming. but then we'd be exposing ourselves to disease vectors, just like they do in the areas where new strains of influenza develop. And it would smell like shit everywhere, which a lot of people like to complain about.
9/12/2015 10:55:10 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/15/health/fast-food-meat-antibiotics-grades/index.html
9/16/2015 9:07:00 AM
9/17/2015 8:09:06 AM
Vitamins are naturally found in foods, so they aren't listed separately. If they are added to the food, some manufacturers list them as "Vitamin A/B/C", while some list them by their chemical names.Barring added vitamins, the advice is sound.And you know what, you shouldn't be consuming fortified foods anyway. Added vitamins haven't been proven to be healthful, and if you are eating a healthy diet -- the kind which doesn't have 'unpronounceable' ingredients -- you definitely don't need added vitamins/minerals.
9/17/2015 8:53:11 AM
9/17/2015 9:14:43 AM
Care to explain why?
9/17/2015 9:25:54 AM
Regardless of your opinion that all nutrients should be naturally occuring in the food consumed, the government MANDATES that certain foods be fortified with certain vitamins/essential nutrients in the US. And people who are scared of the word 'riboflavin' probably don't know which foods are naturally rich in that vitamin anyway. America has many laws to protect dumb people. We can't have 'former surgeon generals' telling people who are nutritionally ignorant to be scared of food that is required to be fortified by law.
9/17/2015 9:46:42 AM
IODIZED SALT CAUSES AUTISM
9/17/2015 9:47:49 AM
9/17/2015 1:48:52 PM
^ We are talking about listed ingredients on food packages, not chemical composition of food items.See my post above in reply to Green Jay.
9/17/2015 2:40:03 PM
it breeds a fear of science as opposed to actually educating folks as to what is and isn't healthy.
9/17/2015 2:56:06 PM
i can read more chemical names, so that means i can eat more packaged food, then? so you have a child, math whiz. did your wife eschew the standard pre-natal recommendation to take a (2S)-2-[[4-[(2-amino-4-oxo-1H-pteridin-6-yl)methylamino]benzoyl]amino]pentanedioic acid supplement, and decided to eat organ meat every day instead? ick. must have been real fun with having to fly to another country at the 11th hour to give birth and all. The other issue with this stupid adage is it is, like much of the garbage you spew, a one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition, while human nutritional needs are no monolith. Just for one small example, I have a condition that is requiring me to take a fucking gram of ferrous fumarate per day currently. If I was to take your approach, and avoid fortified foods and supplements, I would have to eat 40 cups of white kidney beans or 112 ounces of oysters per day to get the same amount of iron, which is just fucking impossible. I WOULD LITERALLY DIE trying to recover from my condition following your "rules for healthy living".
9/17/2015 3:00:38 PM
9/17/2015 3:01:01 PM
http://www.newsweek.com/dirty-truth-about-organic-produce-379464
10/8/2015 12:21:38 PM
Is nicotine still permitted as a natural organic pesticide?
5/20/2016 12:16:05 AM
no but MDMA is
5/20/2016 12:19:09 AM
I came into this thread to mock whoever the OP was, but I see that I already accomplished that by being the original reply
5/20/2016 12:29:04 AM
I remember the good old days when "organic" just meant like, from plants or animals, ie not rocks and stuff. Like, organic vs. inorganic.
5/20/2016 12:31:47 AM
Why did you put "as" in quotation marks?
5/20/2016 7:35:00 AM
I just finished the Whole30, which calls for all organic meat and fruit/vegetables and very little else for one month. My skin is more clear than it's ever been, I've lost weight, and my systems are all functioning better than ever. It's worked so well that I'm giving myself a day or two to add a little dairy/sugar to my diet and then going back on the strict program this weekend. Did the straight use of organic products have anything to do with the effects I've seen? Hard to say. This time around, I'll probably forego most organic items to save money, so it will be interesting to see if can tell a difference.
5/20/2016 9:04:06 AM
Do you guys remember for like five seconds in 1997 when "organic" was code for marijuana?
5/20/2016 9:12:26 AM
everything is organic you dipshits because its all from the earth :^)
5/20/2016 10:42:15 AM
^^^no, the fact that your food was organic had nothing to do with it. it had everything to do with the fact that you most likely cut out all kinds of shit food from your diet. If you switch from the average american diet to a strict lean meats, fruit, and vegetable diet, you are going to see some changes, organic or not.It's similar to people that switch to a gluten free diet, see amazing results, and then claim gluten is bad and removing it from their diet did wonders for them. Hmm, yeah, it probably wasn't the fact that you removed Little Caesar's Hot N' Ready pizza, Burger King, fried jalapeno poppers, and gallons of craft beer from your weekly rotation. Must've been the gluten!!! I'm pretty sure I learned that correlation =/= causation in 4th grade science class yet this concept still eludes otherwise bright people, especially when it comes to what they eat.[Edited on May 20, 2016 at 11:22 AM. Reason : ]
5/20/2016 11:22:41 AM
No need to be a raging asshole.I know it wasn't the REASON things went well.I was just wondering if the organic had any impact.You're a douche.
5/20/2016 12:09:44 PM
^ tbh, I think his post was perfect. just the right mix of condescension and truth. stop being so sensitive to reality.
5/20/2016 12:11:48 PM
TBH, I'm not being sensitive. It really doesn't matter to me one way or the other; what matters to me is I made changes that my body agreed with. I don't really care what either of you think; the response just seemed a little unnecessary. But carry on. [Edited on May 20, 2016 at 12:14 PM. Reason : sss]
5/20/2016 12:14:24 PM
The first paragraph was directed at you. The second about gluten free diets was just me on a soap box, but I guess I didn't make that clear. I'm glad you found something that works for you though, regardless.
5/20/2016 2:09:18 PM