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IF YOU DONT KNOW WHATS IN YOUR FOOD, THEN YOU SHOULD BE CONCERNED.

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IF YOU DONT KNOW WHATS IN YOUR FOOD, THEN YOU SHOULD BE CONCERNED.¬ ¬ .¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ https://www.netflix.com/title/80146284

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MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM CHICKEN

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I want to watch this but I can't, I already eat such a small amount of food that I cant afford to be put off from eating that. I would love to be vegan, but idk what I would eat.

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There is a lesson here for sure.
While most folks can't raise/grow their own, they sure can buy from local butchers/farmers. Local people care about the community they serve and you can visit/talk with them face to face.

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Eddieee wrote:
There is a lesson here for sure.
While most folks can't raise/grow their own, they sure can buy from local butchers/farmers. Local people care about the community they serve and you can visit/talk with them face to face.

And yes, this means not buying the cheapest food stuff you can get from Walmart/Asda.
Think first, then eat.

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Nix wrote:
I want to watch this but I can't, I already eat such a small amount of food that I cant afford to be put off from eating that. I would love to be vegan, but idk what I would eat.

vegetables are surprisingly cheaper than you think

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I want to watch this but I can't, I already eat such a small amount of food that I cant afford to be put off from eating that. I would love to be vegan, but idk what I would eat.

vegetables are surprisingly cheaper than you think

And they keep well in the freezer.

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Jebus-Zeus wrote:

Nix wrote:
I want to watch this but I can't, I already eat such a small amount of food that I cant afford to be put off from eating that. I would love to be vegan, but idk what I would eat.

vegetables are surprisingly cheaper than you think

They are, I didnt mean money wise, I just meant that I eat so little that I dont know what I would eat if I wasnt eating chicken or beef.

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Nix wrote:
I want to watch this but I can't, I already eat such a small amount of food that I cant afford to be put off from eating that. I would love to be vegan, but idk what I would eat.

vegetables are surprisingly cheaper than you think

They are, I didnt mean money wise, I just meant that I eat so little that I dont know what I would eat if I wasnt eating chicken or beef.

tell me this, what other animal on earth gets cancer except humans? i'll tell you, dogs and cats, because they eat human made foods.

Hippocrates — 'Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.

all diseases can be averted with a proper diet

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vegetables are surprisingly cheaper than you think

They are, I didnt mean money wise, I just meant that I eat so little that I dont know what I would eat if I wasnt eating chicken or beef.

tell me this, what other animal on earth gets cancer except humans? i'll tell you, dogs and cats, because they eat human made foods.

Hippocrates — 'Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.

all diseases can be averted with a proper diet

True, but to be fair we wouldnt know if other animals get cancer since we don't do an autopsy on them. I would suspect they do, at least the animals which live in close proximity to humans. Probably mostly from pesticides or pollution.

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Naked mole rats never develop cancer, even when scientists try and induce it artificially. What appears to be happening, at least according to a recent study, is that the mole rats are using natural mechanisms to clamp down on the spread of cancer and fight back against the mutation.

That mechanism involves a polymer called hyaluronan. The thickness of this polymer controls the mechanical strength of cells, but also regulates their growth at the same time. Researchers have been able to demonstrate how eradicating this polymer in naked mole rats allows cancers to spread as they normally would - which in turn suggests that hyaluronan could be crucial in keeping the disease at bay. The underground creatures have around five times the level of hyaluronan as humans do.

"We speculate that naked mole rats have evolved a higher concentration of hyaluronan in the skin to provide skin elasticity needed for life in underground tunnels," reads the separate report, published in Nature. "This trait may have then been co-opted to provide cancer resistance and longevity to this species."

It's a big biological jump from elephants and naked mole rats to human beings, of course - the species just aren't that alike - but the findings could still prove vitally important in developing treatments and cures in the future.

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What happened to the favorite reply button? That was a really interesting reply by Jebus and the favorite thing is missing. Now if I could just find some hyaluronan pills I could live forever... well at least until I have a heart attack.

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Okay now it's back. I wasn't signed in, I guess you can't vote for something until you sign in... good idea.

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This is worth its weight to watch.

https://youtu.be/2p_aLfzxBaY

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