Main toxic effects of Glyphosate. Dr Stephanie Seneff (MIT) senior research scientist, CSAIL
Now this is what I call: Responsible Science...we need More of it in this world.
WOW! we've heard by many responsible sources that this stuff is Bad News but now we hear about Why it's Bad News.
Lots of other interesting info. for ex...did you know that it's harmful to wear sunglasses all the time?...turns out, your eyes and penal gland need sunlight.
WOW! we've heard by many responsible sources that this stuff is Bad News but now we hear about Why it's Bad News.
Lots of other interesting info. for ex...did you know that it's harmful to wear sunglasses all the time?...turns out, your eyes and penal gland need sunlight.
Boy, did I ever screw that up! Laughing.
Basically, information in our brain is compartmentalized and used for survival...even solving a problem, teaching or performing your job, can be considered survival but the brain alone, cannot have insight, objective introspections or integrate information. (it takes the mind to do that)-(and that as we begin to understand better, (work in progress) is not physical)...PS. not mystical either.
Sorry, I thought we had discussions on Jaynes.
It's Julian Jaynes...He found evidence that we did not always have self introspection or conscious awareness of our behaviors and outlines a time when awareness of one's own awareness started to happen, (between the Iliad and the Odyssey).
Laughing, He describes the brains of the brain only, and the young, (minus the conscious mind) and I thought of all the bizarre creatures in congress...spot on, he also mentions the effects of Ego which I maintain is not necessary when one has access to the mind. His depictions of the superego's senses of right and wrongs are hilarious.
Still, the brain is amazing but only can hold information beyond survival, which it can apply to many things. It alone, cannot have insight, objective introspections or integrate information. Pretty much falls in line with Jaynes and others so far.
Thanks, I'll be listening to more of his stuff as time permits.
Oh, sadly, most are, in fact obese anemic's...thanks to the changes in wheat, designed to put weight on starving kids in Africa without adding any nutrition. He's right about that. I can't eat modern day wheat but I can eat an ancient wheat called Spelt with no problems...unfortunately though, Nothing allows me to gain weight...so, I am not only old ugly carl but a skinny one too!
Interesting point: My gardens were played out and could not afford to replace the soil. Last year the soil temp, never came up. This year, abet a month late, it finally did. I researched a product that would replace the minerals in the soil, which would allow the plants to take up the nutrients and keep the bugs at bay and it only cost 20 bucks and was well recommended. It is called: My Grow Minerals, and BOY! did it work...plant's poked thru in 5 days and are now just where they should be if I have planted them in April instead of late may.
So, from that perspective alone, what I learned from that video alone was worth it's weight in gold.
There is always some value buried deep in all things good, bad and ugly, if only to realize that which is not.
Farmers want plants to thrive so they can sell them. Gee, the free market.
Of course you can eat as much as you want...hell, I'll give you my share!
Don't say I never gave you anything, though> Laughing.
There is more than enough scientific investigation that brings into question whether these products and procedures are safe or not. This has nothing to do with opinions or mysticism's. As for the laws...how's that working out for us...not to well, I posit. It, like everything else, is politically and [e]special[ly] interest[edly] entwined. There is Rarely any impartiality, logic or reason employed by the courts. The issues of the day have been so confounded it is difficult to tell what the heck is going on.
I, like you, am aware of the Charlestons in our mists on both sides, however, there are many whom have the ability to take a fresh look at these subjects impartially, objectively and with honesty.
I personally, "at this point!", think the scientist in this posting is one to pay attention to.
I am surprised that after viewing the video that you at least haven't gone...Hmmm
If not that video then at least this one (from a different perspective): :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpIN-...
You sound to me that you think the government should prosecute people who hold different opinions than yours. The law already holds people accountable for their actions, and I have seen nothing to show GMO foods are improper. Therefore, no case.
They should, however, thru the courts, prosecute where harm is proven or highly suspected, (demanding responsible, purely scientific testing)...and it seems that's where all this alternative, non political science is going so far.
AND!...the kakistocracy should Never hinder the free flow of information...you can't argue with that one...we should, be able to have a conversation involving all sides of the issue...just like we are doing here.
You need to do your homework.
This is the very first among many disturbing problems expressed in Altered genes/Twisted truth; it was "Assumed" from the beginning that un-naturally forcing modifications upon nature would be ok and no different than a farmer splicing two different seeds or plant stems together, letting "Nature" take it's course.
Shamefully, the GMO creatures never checked how the cells of the body would respond to these perversions. That's what This scientist and many many others have been looking at.
Now, do you think, your heroin, AR, would approve of a value creator irresponsibly not checking the results or effects of their creation upon the end users of their product? I don't think so.
Monsanto has Never done any double blind, platinum level scientific testing in regards to human health nor the effects upon nature itself.
Mankind should be working With nature to tame her and not doing For nature, against her will. (metaphor) The same goes for the human body.
Check your facts . To dismiss this study because of other articles that may or may not be conclusive or even wrong.That would be akin to dismiss your entire comment because of this error.
Farmers and gardeners have NOT been cross-breeding seeds like this for thousands of years. What those well-intentioned readers fail to understand is the fundamental difference between hybrid seeds and GMOs.
Unlike hybrid seeds, GMO seeds are not created using natural, low-tech methods. GMO seed varieties are created in a lab using high-tech and sophisticated techniques like gene-splicing. Furthermore, GMO seeds seldom cross different, but related plants. ... The goal was to create a pest-resistant plant.
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