A good article on Fox Health:http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/12/01/7-foods-should-never-eat/?test=facesI've removed all of the suggestions that have you go for specific brands of foods. I don't like how some articles are written for that purpose.
12/2/2011 1:15:32 PM
12/2/2011 1:27:17 PM
yeah, the argument for the organic apples, as written, is downright pitiful and not convincing in the slightest. As for salmon: I think 'quit fucking eating it' would be the safe option for avoiding mercury and incouraging wild populations to recover. However I was going to go buy some canned tomatoes this evening, and now I'd like to see some real numbers on BPA leachate. I was interested in this subject 12 years ago, long before it received much media attention, but there wasn't much clinical data available at that time and I was lacking adequate funding, so I changed topics.not sprouting is more likely a result of irradiation, a purposeful activity expressly designed to inhibit germination and sprout inhibition. I can't imagine that a purported farm director doesn't know that, so i'm thinking this author took some quotes seriously out of context. oh, and the microwave popcorn without the scary chemicals seriously sucks. just like this article. [Edited on December 2, 2011 at 1:34 PM. Reason : ]
12/2/2011 1:30:29 PM
#8 I don't give a fuck.
12/2/2011 1:31:02 PM
Grain of Salt
12/2/2011 1:31:39 PM
Where the hell does one find jarred tomatoes, exactly? Whole Foods? We actually use a fair amount of canned tomatoes because they are a flavor base for so many items, so this one worries me a bit. I suppose we could can our own tomatoes, though that's kind of a PITA, especially to put up enough to last for any reasonable amount of time.Also, not trying to start a political argument here, but I'm kind of surprised that this came from Fox News. [Edited on December 2, 2011 at 1:39 PM. Reason : d]
12/2/2011 1:38:17 PM
Thanks, every yahoo health article ever
12/2/2011 1:41:56 PM
^^ You can buy cans of tomatoes that are purportedly BPA-free. You can also buy tomatoes in those aseptically packaged cardboard box things like juice comes in. Not sure what they use as a liner in those though.
12/2/2011 1:57:41 PM
this horseshit list get it out of herespecial interest endorsed psuedo "study"[Edited on December 2, 2011 at 1:59 PM. Reason : f]
12/2/2011 1:58:13 PM
yeah that's not biased
12/2/2011 1:58:54 PM
12/2/2011 1:59:43 PM
why didn't carcinogenic french fries and ice cream loaded with dioxin make the list?
12/2/2011 2:00:28 PM
Either way, I imagine the best (healthiest) food you eat is the food that is grown/raised in its natural environment.Cows don't graze in a corn field.
12/2/2011 2:01:16 PM
They did.4. for the fries6. for the milkAnyway, a person who is eating french fries and ice cream probably isn't reading the health articles on a website. If they are, maybe they'll do a little research after the article and change their lifestyle.
12/2/2011 2:03:04 PM
12/2/2011 2:07:21 PM
If you don't read shit like this and want change your eating habits at least a little bit, then lol
12/2/2011 2:09:34 PM
12/2/2011 2:17:31 PM
^ Aren't the cows eating the stalks and weeds, not the ears of corn?
12/2/2011 2:28:25 PM
that list is at least 1 year old
12/2/2011 2:30:01 PM
12/2/2011 2:31:25 PM
There's still some percentage of spillage/leftovers in the field (but yes, my argument isn't comparable to the feed-lot scenario.)
12/2/2011 2:32:03 PM
Next, kdogg(c) is going to read Cures They Don't Want You to Know About, and make a thread about it, proselytizing the wonders of his newfound knowledge.
12/2/2011 2:38:14 PM
I understand the health concerns quoted here, but sadly the hard truth for me comes down to that the tl;dr solution of the whole article is:Solution: spend 4x as much and go to 3 different specialty stores/markets.I love organic products (especially organic milk) and I almost always shop produce at the farmer's market (of course that doesn't mean their apples are organic at all), but money is tight for me and the specialty supermarket Whole Foods / Fresh Market organic brands are hella expensive, plus have been greatly criticized for the degree that the products offered are "actually" organic.The only thing I could possibly address in the short run is canned tomatoes--but fuck, do they have jarred/boxed paste, stewed, crushed, et cetera types of tomatoes? And they definitely don't have them (or more than one product type) at Harris Teeter or Food Lion. Just not a really practical option for me personally.
12/2/2011 2:45:26 PM
^
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12/2/2011 3:25:07 PM
^ Hey now, some of it is legit. They've known about the popcorn one for a long time now.
12/2/2011 3:30:24 PM
Some stuff is valid info, but the amount of stupid in article is amazing. How the fuck does a farm director (oh, because he's a director, not a farmer) not know that herbicides decompose long before you eat them? Plant herbicides attack plant proteins anyway. You could safely take a gulp of Round Up. It's not like farmers still use trioxone [Edited on December 2, 2011 at 3:56 PM. Reason : ]
12/2/2011 3:42:07 PM
^ decompose into what? i would like to see a study which shows that they decompose into compounds which are safe for human consumption, i.e., which have been shown to be safe in the long-term, if such a study exists.a lot of the stuff in the article is known:1) new for me.2) corn-fed intensively-raised beef... people have been saying for years not to eat it.3) don't heat any plastic (with food in/on it) in the microwave. no matter what the plastic, it leaches into the food. this is well-known. however, this is talking about a chemical lining the inside of the bag. regardless, don't heat plastic.4) new for me. is there any study showing the chemicals have been "absorbed into the flesh"?5) well-known fact that farmed fish is very high in dangerous chemicals.6) also well-known, just like 2).7) a couple of studies have shown peaches to be the highest in pesticides. anyway, well-known, in the sense that non-organic produce will have chemicals on it. so can the stuff be washed off of apples, or has it been "absorbed into the flesh", as in the case of the potatoes, allegedly?
12/2/2011 4:14:56 PM
some herbicides decompose into harmless components, some herbicides decompose into more harmful components (though not necessarily to humans but to some facet of the environment)tree fruits use chemicals most liberally because they are niche high value markets relative to most row crops and due to their high value and smaller acreage its more beneficial to be more aggressive in pest and disease control and for some reason a piece of fruit with a little blemish of a saprophytic fungus is abhorred by the consumer when it is sitting on a shelf. Also be aware of non conventional crops such as like asparagus, lima beans and kiwis and things that arent routinely eaten because the residue levels are allowed to be considerably higher than things like apples and grains, because they are eaten more regularly. thats why you have to be sure to be very balanced in the crops you consume. But given that, theres no reason to avoid residues in my opinion they are regulated to be well below harmful. You can choose to eat organic and what not, but they are allowed to use mineral based fungicides, things like coppers and sulfurs and what not because they are naturally occuring compounds. Im not sure if that is anymore safe than synthetic compounds. [Edited on December 2, 2011 at 4:30 PM. Reason : ']
12/2/2011 4:21:39 PM
this is a lobbyist pushing organic, obviously as mentioned.
12/2/2011 4:32:36 PM
i think the author has twisted some soundbites way out of context[Edited on December 2, 2011 at 4:40 PM. Reason : ]
12/2/2011 4:35:30 PM
^^only three of the items have to do with organic versus non-organic.
12/2/2011 4:56:37 PM
12/2/2011 5:19:50 PM
12/2/2011 5:31:06 PM
not a big deal.. just messes with your reproductive system
12/2/2011 5:40:48 PM
good thing I've already reproduced
12/2/2011 5:46:24 PM
What will be most beneficial for your health:Get lean, strong, active and keep stress low. Also get enough sleep. Square those away before you fret over minutiae
12/2/2011 7:37:55 PM
this horseshit list get it out of here[Edited on December 3, 2011 at 1:16 AM. Reason : typical fox news credibility ]
12/3/2011 1:15:46 AM
12/3/2011 2:01:44 AM
Fuck your grandads cows[Edited on December 3, 2011 at 3:14 AM. Reason : O]
12/3/2011 3:13:52 AM
yea duke im sure you were eating produce raised in its natural environment
12/3/2011 4:03:20 AM
i think some of you people think humans should go back to being hunter-gatherers and live to a ripe old age of 30.
12/3/2011 7:04:59 AM
to be fair, most deaths prior to the age of 30 were strictly dinosaur related. we don't have the problem anymore. U S A. U S A.
12/3/2011 9:10:57 AM
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12/3/2011 1:04:55 PM
Its laughable that you are feeding your kids soy milk as a replacement for cows milk and actually think it's a good thing.Processed soy is fucking terrible for your body. If they have lactose tolerance issues, just don't drink milk, don't try to replace it with a processed equivalent.
12/3/2011 1:22:00 PM
Limit your meat and fish consumption, try to eat local, freeze or can what you can't use. Don't eat processed foods. Exercise more. There, I simplified this list.
12/3/2011 1:26:37 PM
canned tomatoes are the only thing on that list that i eat, and the downside (upside?) is less fertility. feeling good.
12/3/2011 2:38:27 PM
if you have never had it, grass fed beef definitely takes some getting used toi prefer the flavor, but my gf is not a fan
12/3/2011 3:12:39 PM