CrazyMedic said:
Gavmando said:
I'd ban all forms of food additives.
That's what's wrong with the youth now-days. It's all the artificial crap put into food that alters people's minds. Next time you're in the supermarket have a look at what's actually in the "food" you're about to buy...
you have done little to no research from unbiased sources have you? you understand that 1. organic foods have been proven to be just as bad for you as processed foods(because they contain a lot of bug crap and other things) and because organic food cannot be grown on the same volume as other foods about half the population would starve to death so yeah do some actual research. also I can find them I will like the organic food studies since I actually read the in a publication not on the internet.
Are you telling me that things like MSG and HVP are good for me? What about all the different flavour enhancers that are added to food to make them taste better, who's only job is to get you addicted to the taste so you'll keep buying the brand? What about all the sulphates added to meat? Their job is to make old meat look like it's still good.
But i'm sure you'll be able to find studies that tell me this stuff is harmless, because most of the people in the food industry who commissions these studies, work for the people who produce the chemicals.
As for organic foods and GM crops, (Which I wasnt actually talking about. You brought it up,) While it's true that a lot of GM modified crops are not harmful and a few are actually beneficial, they are not natural.
Through human intervention we have seen things like wheat being bred to produce more gluten, which in turn has led to the increase of people with gluten intolerances. And that's just on a selective breading scale. Once we start messing with something's genetic structure, we change it from what it originally was. So while something may be more resistant to a bug or environmental conditions, what effect will this have on the greater environment?
To say that modifying something like wheat, (for example,) will only affect the wheat is incredibly narrow minded. There are many flow on effects associated with messing with the natural balance of something. And unfortunately when it comes to the human race, everyone will ignore it until it starts to cost them money.
And speaking of money; There are already talks of patenting various strains of seeds so that you can only grow them if you pay the patent holder money. So big business has created something and is charging you to use it, whilst eliminating your choice to use something else.
P.S. I lol'd hard when you inferred that bug crap makes organically grown food as bad as GM grown food. We've been eating "bug crap" for thousands of years! It's not that bad! If it was going to kill us, we'd all be dead a long time ago.