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4characters, remember, you are genetically modified too. You are .00001% cockroach if you are eating GMO vegetables, and under the law, a cockroach is not a human being, and therefore not privy to the rights and freedoms of a human being. Just trying to help
thank you very much for trying to help! you are right I am a gmo, but I have recently learned how to stop eating GMOs and I have stopped all of my GM food consumption. hopefully I can wash out all the old GMO me with my favorate natural foods. I would write more about it, but I can't in this forum, it being for clothing and style...
hear is a good consumer websites that does cotton and food:
Institute of Responsible Technology
and an interesting 30 minute documentey about the wonders of natural seed: Seeds Of Freedom
My opinion: Follow your bliss, don't hate, and do good...What's your opinion on juicing? How about sprouts? How about recycling?
all food has seeds of some sort, even cows and dogs...So how much natural seed do you ingest, 4chara? How much natural seed should one ingest to stay healthy and glowing?
Thank you. My pleasure.Some good info in here. Keep doing your thing man.
Agree, naturalnews.com is a good example.Very good question
Yea, they should be fine..
Remember, what I said is more of a general perspective, not a fixed rule.
I'm mearley saying that .com sites usualy have a for profit motive for there information.
Thank you for your comment/question.
Your right, I just went on Naturalnews.com and it seems very interesting and informative.Agree, naturalnews.com is a good example.