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leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
james huff is a parent, runner, poet, and scientist.
Jay wrote:This thread reminds me of why I love NT.
Zanchief wrote:While you're scouring scientific periodicals Drem, please find me some evidence that pesticides and growth hormones are harmful to people.
Good luck.
Zanchief wrote:james huff is a parent, runner, poet, and scientist.
HAHA I love this guy. He lists scientist behind runner and poet ahahhaha. Oh boy no need to discredit. Case closed, I relinquish this argument to the Poet/Runner..../and scientist. I was looking for something like you know scientific, Drem. You based of silly evidence and what not. I'm a sheep that way. I care about proof.
Zanchief wrote:I think it's funny that you're telling me to educate myself and calling me lazy when you list a cooking class for opening your eyes on a scientific (running) issue.
Zanchief wrote:You're listing products that are banned. The system works! They do tests and find out its bad and bam don't use it. I doubt those are very hazardous though. Sounds like a lot of these "organic" freaks making a lot of noise about something that isn't bad for you.
Tikker wrote:either way, you're getting fries to my table
Zanchief wrote:Jay wrote:This thread reminds me of why I love NT.
I'm feeling a bit old school. Also I'm trying to bury Flinks bullshit under as many new topics as possible.
Zanchief wrote:Just as side note Atenson. There's quite a bit of study that also shows absolutely no link to the method of growing to the levels of nutrition. What I find most dubious is that this entire "organic" craze started without a lick of evidence that it would produce better crops (and almost all evidence I’ve read confirms this now). Even if you’re seeing studies now that supports that position this was based on what evidence at the time? Wishful thinking? This is why I’m skeptical about any study that supports this idea.
Also DEET is safe. It’s been tested many times and if used appropriately it’s safe.
If you don’t trust people who actually do the work to find out if these things are safe who do you trust? That’s one of my biggest sticking points with these naturopath fruitcakes. They shake their fists at conventional science in place of…what? They’ll happily disregard perfectly valid scientific data because it’s all a tool of the man then embrace the sketchiest data that has no support by anyone (Runner or Scientist) just to perpetuate these myths.
If you don’t trust the FDE because they dropped the ball on DDT 50 years ago, then ok ignore the scientific community as a whole. I’ll listen to the guys in lab coats doing the work instead of the guys in sandals throwing a Frisbee.
Zanchief wrote:Well the FDA isn't getting money from people making money. You can argue the greedy cock face republicans try and push things through in order to stabilize the economy and help themselves to a little hand out, but I have a hard time believe that. The guys in the labs aren't going to listen to their boss and tell them to cook the books just so some harmful substance can get sold to millions. Those guys doing the work for the FDA probably do it because they want to help people, like most civil servants. I don't know why the public service has such a negative connotation in the US.
Obviously you can't trust a companies own research since they'll play up any ambiguity.
Zanchief wrote:I don't buy it. One guy can try to ripp of the government, but you can't convince hundreds of civil servants to do it without one of them wanting to blow the whistle. It's just not possible especially when the only instentive for silence is keeping your job. Someone will eventually leave and spill it.
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