Article in the Daily Mail today confirming really what we all knew and dreaded...
Were does it stop?
A scientific article in the Daily Mail? I can hear the worlds great scientists sitting up to take notice....
******* not!
In all fairness, the truth behind Voldermort's return was published in The Quibbler.
The worst thing is, your average Joe reads that Daily Fail article and believes it
Oh noes, trace amounts of chemicals that are harmless in those quantities?! Whatever shall I do.
When people like you stop reading this rubbish.
lol whut?
Its not rubbish, its fact. Trace chemicals in our food is fact.
Chemicals in the water is fact.
Chemicals in the sea changing the sex of fish is fact.
But thats ok with you right?
Your ignorance in the matter deems living in a chemical soup of a world as acceptable?
No wonder the country is going down the pan with attitudes like that.
It's rubbish because it's irrelevant, it has no effect on me, you or anybody else.
Hmm, non organic and have non harmful levels of this or go organic and get e-coli. What version of the news should I believe?
EDIT: Also organic is such a crappy buzz word. It's actual meaning is to describe a chemical compound with a carbon chain in it. Plastic bags are actually made from organic materials!
When choosing organic food try to look for the U.K. certification grade number, 5 is good. Otherise if the number is very low you can get only a percentage of the ingredients as organic, and some are partly tainted. The consumer thinks they are then getting 100% organic and they really are not.
Oh noes, trace amounts of chemicals that are harmless in those quantities?! Whatever shall I do.
lol whut
The article says they have no effect, so how is he wrong for saying it too?Dr. Pain said:You know better than all the combined science in the world and teams of people dedicating their lives to finding out what effects these chemicals in our food and environment are having on us.