I certainly didn't feel like I was bitching, but hey, I do kind of feel like I am talking to children now so...bitching about other people bitching kinda doesnt work in favor of your point.
You sir are an inspiration in good post writingNo actually your "point" wasn't limited to that (which is all a matter of perspective, since GO does have all natural ingredients of vegetative origin and mined minerals). What you used to substantiate your claim was misrepresented. Regardless of whether I use the products or not, or to what extent I use them, you're misrepresenting information therefore it is still misinformation. I don't use any "PK booster".
I already said I mix my own soil, use raw ingredients, recycle soil and brew AACT. Still you fail to realize that not everybody has the time, effort or resources available to them to do this. Just because something comes in a bottle as opposed to a bag or a box doesn't necessarily mean it is "bad", that's kind of an asinine assertion.
You say "Arsenic is man made poison"... I say "uhm, no, actually Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, like zinc or iron"... so then you say "well there are man made compounds of arsenic". Indeed, there are man made compounds of arsenic... no shit. There are man made compounds of carbon and most elements. There are metals and heavy metals absolutely required for life (zinc, iron, copper, molybdenum) and too much of those are also very toxic. Still arsenic itself (and other heavy metals) are naturally occurring. The amounts which are present in bottled (and dry boxed/bagged!) nutrients WERE NOT ADDED INTENTIONALLY BY MAN. Those are heavy metals existing in their natural states, more or less at their natural concentrations. We're talking double digit parts per million or less.
Arsenic is in kelp meal.
Age old: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=25552 - 26.9 ppm
Down to Earth: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=576 - 25.8 ppm
EB Stone: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=635 - 26 ppm
Humboldt Solutions Soluble Seaweed extract: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=26464 - 12.10 ppm
Nature's Solution Sea Kelp: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=17997 - 21.3 ppm
Kellogg Gardener and Bloome Kelp: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=16522 - 23.1 ppm
Whitney Farms Kelp Meal: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=20030 - 23.3 ppm
Arsenic is in rock dust.
Dr. Earth Soft Rock Phosphate: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=604 - 12 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 41.91 Mercury: 0.44 Lead: 7.7 Nickel: 7.1
Gaia Green Glacial Rock Dust: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=11302 - 10 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: < 0.50 Mercury: < 0.05 Lead: < 5.0 Nickel: 16.9
Kellogg Gardener & Bloome Soft Rock Phosphate: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=16523 - 2.14 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 1.28 Mercury: 0.06452 Lead: 5.77 Nickel: 12.0
St. Paul Rock Phosphate: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=5589 - 13.3 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 63.6 Mercury: 0.334 Lead: 31.5 Nickel: 139
Espoma Rock Phosphate: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=21812 - 11 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 42.0 Mercury: 1.2 Lead: 8 Nickel: 70
Excelerite Remineralize: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=20363 - 18 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 1.7 Mercury: 0.67 Lead: 8.1 Nickel: 5.6
Earthworm Castings too.
Roots Big Worm: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=16790 - 8.8 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: < 0.1 Mercury: 0.13 Lead: 75.7 Nickel: 44.3
VermiWorm: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=26149 - 2.9 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 0.55 Mercury: 0.12 Lead: 19 Nickel: 20
Worm-Gro Earthworm castings: http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=10110 - 2.46 ppm (Arsenic)
Cadmium: 0.311 Mercury: 0.130 Lead: 19.6 Nickel: 16.6
Do you use Roots Oregonism XL? Even that has 3.7 ppm Arsenic and 24 ppm Nickel! http://oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=6487
And do you know what else is used as rat poison, more commonly these days? Cholecalciferol and ergocalciferol. Know what that is? Vitamin D.
in fashion they are called combat boots because of the style is similar to true combat boots,Just reading through stuff here as it seems to have mostly been entertaining due to all of the arguing.. Don't care to get involved. Sunni I saw your vegan shoes post and thought that was pretty interesting and neat, however notice you called them combat boots. Not wanting to start an argument but I can say those are not combat boots. I can say this because I've served and have had a vast amount of them. Dunno if you stated that just because they are over the calf boots or etc? anyways just thought id say that and keep on keeping on.
i have my license and i drive an electric scooter to get around. as its better for the enviroment, and its fun!Gotcha, so do you not drive because you just take public transportation or? Also what is your personal reason for being vegan if you don't mind. I personally couldnt be myself I love meat to much.
there so many dirty jokes in that hahahahahahahaVegan pussy shoes lol I'm laughing so hard for no reason i just don't agree with vegans. I like meat in my mouth and want a woman the same lol sounds horrible but steak is my favorite food . Organic beer raised cows, yum.
we dont have public transit in canada. We just hook our igloos up to sled dogs and away we go ooooo!Gotcha, so do you not drive because you just take public transportation or? Also what is your personal reason for being vegan if you don't mind. I personally couldnt be myself I love meat to much.
Thats good to know. I want to go veganic for my herb. Not sure how yields would be affected. This what i was gonna go with:Hey Sunni I've been using the down to earth vegan mix topdressed along with kelp meal, neem meal and rock dust. All veganic. Best regiment I've ever used so far. I have a couple friends who swear by the same vegan mix. You might like those. Everyone who uses it seems to be killing it with big yields and great quality.
uhm vegetarians eat dairy and cheese and eggs. vegans dont. lolI ate vegetarian for three months, and then added in dairy again (mainly cheese and eggs).
For two full years I was eating Organic Vegan, and just recently I worked for a start-up that does Organic Dairy Ice Cream, what attracted me was the job involved working at farmers markets. Soon though, I was eating their organic ice cream sandwiches, and that was the first large portion of dairy I had consumed in 2 years.
Until then, I had been really good about not accepting any food from any source unless I knew for sure it was sourced non-gmo, organic and vegan. I had only consumed non-organic foods at most three times, and possibly a gmo as I had a few edibles that were gifts for joining local collectives and making a donation. These were edibles I had vowed never to eat, and had set aside in a dark drawer, only to one day, amidst my own created mess, decided to consume both of them, and could taste all that crap right away, and could feel it immensely the next day.
My current job, or one of them, is about 80% organic, a few of the vegetables, and spices are not organic, but I am most certain they are non-gmo. I have also consumed more cheese in the past two months than I had over the entire two years of eating organic vegan, as she makes tamales and the cheese chili, smoked cheddar and goat cheese, taste great, are overall pretty healthy, cause of how and where she sources her ingredients, and her masa is non-gmo %100 organic, and so is some of the cheese, but it's still dairy, and I know for sure, for me dairy is not valuable.
I can, and do, and enjoy more to obtain my calcium from an abundance of fruits and vegetables, and find that eating this way, with lots of beans and legumes, garbanzo, lentils, quinoa are my mains, to be what helps me to feel best. There are a whole bunch more benefits I could list that I have experienced from eating organic vegan.
My garden medical, is not yet vegan. It is organic. As for my fruit and vegetables, I will run an organic grow, and also a vegan organic grow, same fruits and vegetables, just two sets of pots, planters and medium.
i already have all their productsHey Sunni I've been using the down to earth vegan mix topdressed along with kelp meal, neem meal and rock dust. All veganic. Best regiment I've ever used so far. I have a couple friends who swear by the same vegan mix. You might like those. Everyone who uses it seems to be killing it with big yields and great quality.
oh well, ok.uhm vegetarians eat dairy and cheese and eggs. vegans dont. lol