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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 09:02:20 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
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On Oct 31, 10:14*am, David Paste wrote:


Meat IS NOT difficult to digest. It may take longer, but this is a
GOOD THING as it mean you don't feel hungry so often.
How does undigested meat stay in the intestines? Why wouldn't
peristaltic action shift it all along the gut?

I am not trying to attack you personally, just combat bull****.


If anything, we don't eat enough meat, but eat waaaaay too much
processed **** they call 'meat'.


What about "processed cheese food"? They can't even label it as
"cheese" any more because it contains so little.


Rarely (if ever) does a natural product 'improve' when industrial
corporations screw with it.


The "improvement" is in their pocketbooks.


Same goes for processed dairy, grain and sugar/salt laden anything!
Take a look at a 1000 year curve of modern diseases and overlay that
on a curve when we started screwing with food. It will amaze you.
Fruits, veggies, meats, unaltered from its natural form (processing,
pesticides etc., etc.) is what will keep us healthy.
A ground-up pig's cock/ears/lips/arse (AKA as a hotdog), with a list


I eat Foster Farms Turkey Dogs. (Now with turkey-beak protein!)


of 40 deadly ingredients added is NOT the way to stay healthy. The
salt alone will hurt you... and now they're all on about 'Sea Salt'?
WTF? Does salt really give a **** where it comes from?


Sea salt has lots of other trace minerals in it. It is more healthy
for you...in moderation.


Hey, but find a way, that the nerve that runs from the eyeball to the
brain, can be modified, plumped up, sugared, salted, coloured, and
then sold as a treat to the kids, and the MBA running that outfit will
get another bonus. Of course the packaging will announce in bold
letters: All natural! Sea Salt! Sugar product from natural corn! No
animals were used in the testing of this product..... hey, but testing
on our kids is okay, no?


Bbbut, "It's for the chil^H^H^H^Hdollar!"


The absolute garbage they sell in ordinary supermarkets these days
makes me cringe. But wait! There's more! Now they are genetically
modifying that garbage to boot!


Tomorrow, look at the sale ads. Note the number of processed foods v.
the natural foods. The ratio is usually around 100:1.


How about Occupying Monsanto?


A Most Excellent idear, sir.

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