10-11-2016, 09:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2016, 09:40 AM by BlatzAdict.)
(09-15-2016, 05:03 PM)Patrick Wrote: Lol I like the photo of the green juice with headphones.
I juice as well, with an Omega NC800HDS. But I would like to get a Green Star Pro at some point.
i blast solfeggio music at sacred frequencies through the headphones, so it's intent and vibration =̴̶̷̤̄ .̫ =̴̶̷̤̄
@Jade - sorry to be a party pooper but I really think you should check this out: http://foodbabe.com/2012/05/22/watch-out...anic-food/
"Do you consume any of these brands in the picture below (Silk, Starbucks, So Delicious, Horizon, Zico, Blue Diamond, Pacific, Carnation and Tempt)? My guess is that you probably do.
A few days ago, the Cornucopia Institute released a Video by it’s co-founder and Senior Farm Analyst, Mark Kastel and a full PDF Report that shares some very startling practices between the USDA and the NOSA “National Organic Standards Board”- the agency that regulates organic food. This report explains the details behind several allegations of corporate corruption that has allowed several agribusinesses to use chemicals in organic products without sufficient regulatory oversight.
A Carcinogen Hiding In Organic Dairy & Dairy Substitutes
One of the findings has to do with a carcinogenic ingredient all these products have in common, a substance derived from red algae called carrageenan. Carrageenan can be found in most milk substitute products, infant formula, deli meats, cottage cheese and some flavored coconut waters regardless if the product is certified organic by the USDA. I know so many people who get soy lattes from Starbucks to avoid having to consume conventional milk products, so I thought it would be pertinent to include them here on the list below, since they and many other coffee shops use soy milk that contains carrageenan."
Also whoever said the stuff that looks like sand, it's blue green algae but tachyonized. I don't expect most people to understand what that is, there are some patents and write outs of what it means on the Advanced Tachyon Technologies website.