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Dogen
Apr-24-07, 05:08 PM
Hey guys!!!

Lately I've been using bags of frozen corn to ice my ankles. My gym instructor says that organic foods are always better, but I really don't want to spend the extra money to get organic corn. Any advice?

thanks! in advance!

Dogen.

OhDuKwon
Apr-24-07, 05:17 PM
Why the fuck wouldn't you use ice? Have i been under a rock or something? Ice is what i always use to ICE joints, muscles, women, and other shit that needs ice.

TabooTapper
Apr-24-07, 05:23 PM
I like organic.

Murlin
Apr-24-07, 05:29 PM
Some problems with organic methods are they don't yield as much as GM crops (if we used all current agricultural to produce organic materials there would not be enough food to feed as many people as we can now, significantly less infact like 2 milliard), cost more, they are less nutritious and they don't taste different.

The movement has gained strength through the Enviromental Movements tools of the trade which are sensation, misinformation and just plain lies. The trace amounts of pesticides and fertilisers are harmless. Do you know how much testing these foods have to go through before they can come near consumers? A motherfucking shit load. Organic methods are considerably less sustainable. If you want to learn more look up Athony(Tony) Trewavas.

Kimimaro
Apr-24-07, 07:25 PM
Hey man, arn't you moving to Japan? If so let me know how it goes. :)
I'm actually pretty interested.

compleks
Apr-24-07, 07:43 PM
hahaha.

Yes, you should buy the organic corn, it has much better healing properties.

Tossman
Apr-24-07, 08:52 PM
Some problems with organic methods are they don't yield as much as GM crops (if we used all current agricultural to produce organic materials there would not be enough food to feed as many people as we can now, significantly less infact like 2 milliard), cost more, they are less nutritious and they don't taste different.

The movement has gained strength through the Enviromental Movements tools of the trade which are sensation, misinformation and just plain lies. The trace amounts of pesticides and fertilisers are harmless. Do you know how much testing these foods have to go through before they can come near consumers? A motherfucking shit load. Organic methods are considerably less sustainable. If you want to learn more look up Athony(Tony) Trewavas.

<3 <3

OhDuKwon
Apr-24-07, 09:16 PM
Wait seriously. Compleks...people actually do this shit?!

Kimimaro
Apr-24-07, 09:18 PM
lol...

Phil D
Apr-25-07, 04:09 AM
yeah organic foods actually freeze at a lower temperature so they are much better for reducing swelling...









lol

Karlnold
Apr-25-07, 04:15 AM
I never cool anything...

Phil D
Apr-25-07, 05:24 AM
your cool enough already Karlnold llolol

OhDuKwon
Apr-25-07, 10:20 AM
Well isn't that crazy.

TKD_Lee
Apr-25-07, 09:45 PM
so you're worried about how the corn is grown when you use it as an icepack?

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Trickstar
Apr-26-07, 05:53 PM
^ That was what I was wondering. Also, welcome Dogen.

Dogen
Apr-26-07, 06:02 PM
thanks guysz.

adolescent moron
Apr-26-07, 09:53 PM
dogen yay

i love ur tutorials on youtube

anywayz

how many people have u seen that eat inorganic FRUITS for all their lives that have died from it...?
whether its organic or not never really matters in fruit and veggies(my opinion)
but besides that id stay away from other processed food like chips
a little pesticide from fruit will not kill u contrary to what many people think or i would have died long ago

Phil D
Apr-27-07, 08:04 AM
Im all for GM foods:good: what can be bad about gettin more food at a lower price?

hamelkarl
Apr-27-07, 08:09 AM
WTF, is it not gonna be the same? I don't know, but I don't think that it's gonna have a big difference between both.

Ashtar
Apr-27-07, 01:45 PM
The organic label pisses me off. Not only is it horribly lacking in regulation (meaning you can still get pesticides or whatever, watch 'king of the hill') but the term is stupid too, they should use 'pesticide free' and 'non-GMO' or whatever, which is far more accurate. I mean really, ALL food is organic anyway.