the other mike
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School you ? Not if you're this badly in denial.LOL...the Gulf of Mexico holds 660 quadrillion gallons of water.
The Deepwater Horizion spill was 183 million gallons.
Thats like one drop in a 40k gallon swimming pool.
You wont school me on this I promise.
There's no point in wasting another second with you.
Now I'm asking you politely to stop derailing my thread.
When you buy sardines, how do you know they're not farm-raised too?For Alzheimer's prophylaxis, badger uses smoked sardines in oil. Any traces of mercury are offset by the rest of the benefits, though all this depends on the location of catch.
When you buy sardines, how do you know they're not farm-raised too?For Alzheimer's prophylaxis, badger uses smoked sardines in oil. Any traces of mercury are offset by the rest of the benefits, though all this depends on the location of catch.
I grow Stevia...Oh and BTW, I don't use aspartame, never have.As much as I'd love to throw caution to the wind and eat whatever I want, I think I'll take my chances and do a little research first.
Aspartame: Decades of Science Point to Serious Health Risks
The world's most popular sugar substitute has been linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, seizures, stroke, and weight gain. Yet regulatory agencies insist it is safe.usrtk.org
I just net them in my river ;-)When you buy sardines, how do you know they're not farm-raised too?For Alzheimer's prophylaxis, badger uses smoked sardines in oil. Any traces of mercury are offset by the rest of the benefits, though all this depends on the location of catch.
Good for you......... I don't use it, nasty after taste.I grow Stevia...Oh and BTW, I don't use aspartame, never have.As much as I'd love to throw caution to the wind and eat whatever I want, I think I'll take my chances and do a little research first.
Aspartame: Decades of Science Point to Serious Health Risks
The world's most popular sugar substitute has been linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, seizures, stroke, and weight gain. Yet regulatory agencies insist it is safe.usrtk.org