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xavier7995
...the gin, it preserves my organs son. Doctors are shocked.
-fatherly advice
-fatherly advice
I prefer to do my own doctoring, liver transplants and such. Keep them Chinese from stealing any more of my pancreases.
Yes - I've had word that do-it-yourself-surgery is getting more popular these days - surgeons seem to have priced themselves right out of the game - and now people are looking for alternative ways of transplanting that spleen - or removing that carbuncle on ya do-dads etc - Doctor Pimple Popper has given confidence to a whole generation -
Dr. Pimplepopper was an insult Jerry lobbed at a dermatologist girlfriend.
Kramer bought a slicer in that episode... I'm pretty sure that's the same episode...
I've hit a lot of bongs since then though.
https://www.commdiginews.com/health...yphosate-residue-in-our-foods-too-high-13855/
Oats are dessicated using glyphosate, to uniformly dry the crop for easier harvest. Quaker Oats cereal was tested at 2837 ppb.
The EPA has been steadily increasing allowable levels of glyphosate.
In 2013 the Monsanto protection act raised allowable levels of glyphosate in the food supply.
EPA allowed this, not based on EPA testing, but on Monsanto’s “testing”.
In 2014 the allowable level in oilseed crops went from 20 ppm to 40 ppm.
In 2016 the EPA allowable intake per day was ( and is still, if not since raised), 1.75 mg per kg of body weight.
So roughly 143 mg glyphosate per day for 180 lb of human is considered acceptable in 2020.
In 1985 the ADI (acceptable daily intake) was .10 mg per kg. body weight
One of so many great episodes!
So you must like curb your enthusiasm.
Glyphosate is in virtually all grain, bread and cereal world wide. Almost all crops are treated with it preharvest. Nice eh?
Do not use canola oil.
Hopefully at some point it will become unmarketable, the finished grains anyway. EU and China have refused some GMO grains that weren’t supposed to be GMO I believe.
Glyphosate has aquatic versions as well, as if the land ones weren’t enough.
Grew up in Iowa and some of my first jobs were de tasseling corn and de rouging bean fields. Basically cutting down corn volunteers in bean fields.
Right about the time roundup came out in ‘75, but before the gmo bean seeds I would imagine.
Off topic, but this reminded me of the worst job i ever had, when i was a teenager, which was called 'cotton chipping'.... oh my god.... walking up and down mile long rows with a hoe, chipping out every little weed that wasn't supposed to be there.... in the summer heat.
There were some Indian guys there who loved it.
They would wear tiny little swimming shorts and cover themselves in sunblock so thick they almost looked purple.
Anyway....
The whole thread is ‘off topic’.
The whole thread is ‘off topic’. Classic MediaMatters tactic. When stalwarts haven’t been given their talking point, divert attention away. Same people, same talking points same puppet master.