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"jinx the minx" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> "W. Lohman" > wrote in message
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>>> On 5/7/2015 10:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> "W. Lohman" > wrote in message
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>>>>> On 5/7/2015 5:18 PM, Chemo wrote:
>>>>>> Can't you shop at the store like regular people??
>>>>>
>>>>> Is your beef with her or Amazon?
>>>>>
>>>>> And why?
>>>>
>>>> I have purchased the beef from Amazon. It's a tad expensive but good.
>>>> I really do like the organic, grass fed that I have been buying from
>>>> Walmart though. So far it is the best textured and best tasting that I
>>>> have found.
>>>
>>>
>>> I will look at their selection next time and sample.
>>>
>>> Interesting to see them offer this level of product.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> Might not be available in all areas but here the demand is for organic
>> and all stores seem to sell it now. Even Grocery Outlet!
>>
>> I saw a Facebook post last night that I found to be funny but not in a ha
>> ha way. Was a link to a video about a Swedish family who ate only
>> organic food for two weeks. They had not eaten it prior as they couldn't
>> afford it. They showed a chart with a breakdown of the pesticides used in
>> the non-organic foods. The family did urine tests before and after.
>>
>> So what we learned was that the pesticides showed in the urine of
>> everyone prior. One girl still had a little of one kind of pesticides in
>> her urine after eating organic. So... What? Yeah. Pesticides and no
>> pesticides. I could probably have surmised that. What it didn't show
>> was the effect of those pesticides on the body. Not that I'm saying that
>> I want to eat pesticides mind you. But the video proved nothing to me at
>> all.
>
> So what you're saying then is that as long as you don't know what
> pesticides do to your body, you don't care if your body is full of them.
> Makes no difference to you.
No. What I'm saying is that I have yet to see proof of how they are
harmful.
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