Eat preservatives, live longer

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In chemistry today, a member of our class asked that question. The teacher didn't know, and I think its a valid point. Any truth in it?
 
If a human beings aging process was the same as a lasagne going mouldy, then yes it would work... sadly flying **** land doesn't exist.
 
In chemistry today, a member of our class asked that question. The teacher didn't know, and I think its a valid point. Any truth in it?
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If you are lying in the bath (full) and you have a pee, Does the water rise? (however little) or is the weight of the pee just displaced from your body to the water and the water level remains the same?
 
In chemistry today, a member of our class asked that question. The teacher didn't know, and I think its a valid point. Any truth in it?

Yeh its 100% true , If you wrap yourself in clingfilm it also will make you live longer. If you want proof try it with your sandwitches!
 
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No, preservatives and other crap that's put into food is to make the food last longer on a shop's shelf. More often than not, we're better off without them. I don't particularly like the tree hugging way of life, but it's one thing that's sort of right. We'd all be a lot better off by eating better.
 
If you are lying in the bath (full) and you have a pee, Does the water rise? (however little) or is the weight of the pee just displaced from your body to the water and the water level remains the same?

A) Volume, not weight, and B) Only if your body doesn't externally decrease in size equal amount to the pee displaced :p I believe it would rise.
 
Going from what a mate has told me who is a nutrionist preservatives are work of the devil :P

Big cause of general fatness! Body doesnt know what to do with preservatives in a large amount (found in quite a lot of foods! and looking at some peoples trollies in asda diets are to be desired) and cant break it down. So instead it stores all this as fat until the body has the time to break it down.

If you start eating organic most people will find they start to loose weight as the body can digest all the organic matter as its proper food and will then start to work on the deposits stored.

Makes a big difference in the well being of people now, we still eat a lot of the same foods people use to back in early 1920s+ but it was just fresh produce all the time.

So no I doubt you will live longer probably just end up a fattie and die of a heart attack.

O another thing, there is a chemical in seaweed that makes all food taste better. They add this to foods today so everything tastes better than it normally would. The only problem is it has around 50 different chemical names and looking for it on a food label could take quite some time.
 
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