Yeah, and thanks for that.i dont care what report study or "findings" anyone posts here about pro gmo's or monsanto, fucking evil, let nature do its thing! CURE CANCER! instead of waste money on gmo bullshit.
Except that there is an ongoing argument about that. There is a counter argument that it isn't the taste of the fruit for vegies that has changed but your tastebuds that have been dulled. Or it could be that your memory of a time long ago brings the taste of that strawberry into bold relief. Of course this does not apply to tomatoes. The stuff at your grocery store may be just as tasty as those old time watermelons and corn - you just remember them as being better tasting than they really are and of course your tongue has suffered through volumes of pot smoke and bad beer so it won't register the pristine taste notes of that apple it once was able to.The real, "present tense" loss, is that the next generation wont be able to complain about the flavor, because they wont know any better.
When was the last time you bought fruit's or veg's at the supermarket and said "Wow, I really got my moneys worth!"
Look at Fl. laws, regarding tomatoes, I know it wasn't written with the consumer in mind, There is no standard of flavor, I've wasted time & money, only to have to lower my standards and tell my children how wonderful fruits and veg's once tasted. But it's for the greater good.
http://www.floridatomatoes.org/Regulations/Domestic-Markets.aspx Making Corporations profitable when they just cant do it on their own. http://www.odenberg.com/
It simply became cheaper to control the fruit then improve the process.
hmmm cancer is nature doing its thing...i dont care what report study or "findings" anyone posts here about pro gmo's or monsanto, fucking evil, let nature do its thing! CURE CANCER! instead of waste money on gmo bullshit.
Bet mama had some major-league sore nipples. cnYeah, and thanks for that.
I am in the underground of the county where I live and we have been helping each other 'cure' cancer outside of the system and quietly.
Gov knew back in the early 70's what we now know, that concentrated cannabis oil (not available in dispensaries) attacks and renders gone any growth.
I've never seen a time it didn't work to this point.
In San Francisco they are now finally beginning in the direction of 'curing' breast cancer with these concentrates and Dr. Courtney here in norcal has just helped to do this:
Cannabis For Infant's Brain Tumor, Doctor Calls Child "A Miracle Baby"
Medical marijuana is gaining acceptance, but could it even help kids? Dr. William Courtney has seen it happen, and on Friday, told HuffPost Live host Alyona Minkovski about it. Saying he was "quite a skeptic 5 or 6 years ago", Dr. Courtney continued that "my youngest patient is 8 months old, and had a very massive centrally located inoperable brain tumor." The child's father pushed for non-traditional treatment utilizing cannabis.
"They were putting cannabinoid oil on the baby's pacifier twice a day, increasing the dose... And within two months there was a dramatic reduction, enough that the pediatric oncologist allowed them to go ahead with not pursuing traditional therapy."
The tumor was remarkably reduced after eight months of treatment. Dr. Courtney pointed out that the success of the cannabis approach means that "this child, because of that, is not going to have the long-term side effects that would come from a very high dose of chemotherapy or radiation... currently the child's being called a miracle baby, and I would have to agree that this is the perfect response that we should be insisting is frontline therapy for all children before they launch off on all medications that have horrific long term side effects."
Watch the full segment at HuffPost Live.
Wouldn't the growers and keepers of heirloom varietals be maintaining a ready set of control samples? I think that premise can be tested. cnExcept that there is an ongoing argument about that. There is a counter argument that it isn't the taste of the fruit for vegies that has changed but your tastebuds that have been dulled. Or it could be that your memory of a time long ago brings the taste of that strawberry into bold relief. Of course this does not apply to tomatoes. The stuff at your grocery store may be just as tasty as those old time watermelons and corn - you just remember them as being better tasting than they really are and of course your tongue has suffered through volumes of pot smoke and bad beer so it won't register the pristine taste notes of that apple it once was able to.
Or at least - so says big Ag.
Actually c'b'n (splicing can reveal shocking results lol) concentrated cannabis oil is good for sore nipples as well and is my fave form of delivery, even better when comes with milf lolBet mama had some major-league sore nipples. cn
that is the biggest pile of crap i ever read. the pomos did not number in the 100,000 range EVER, they were several small tribes lumped together by societal structure and geography.Actually they must of have been doing something right because they existed for at least 10's of thousands of years without any of the traits that have plagued Europeans for at least the last 2-3 thousand years.
Just an example, I live about a mile from "one of" (in "" edited controversial mistake lol)the largest natural and one of the oldest known lakes in the northern hemisphere of this continent and 'the first people' here (named "Pomo" by the invaders) lived here for at least (also amended for discussions sake)"12" thousand years (that we can verify and could be longer) before Europeans arrived and were not 'nomadic'. We are now fairly sure that the population they had living around this lake at that time must have fluctuated up to possibly 100,000 or more humans and up until Europeans arrived the lake was actually clear, that's why the invaders renamed it to be 'Clearlake'. Now the invaders have only been here for a couple hundred years and now have a max population of about 64 thousand and the lake has turned to water that you wouldn't want your kid's or your dog swimming in.
Your mentality can't even figure out how to live around a lake without polluting and destroying the ecosystems, and now you want to piss in the entire gene pool?
The point is, you are incorrect as usual dd.
I guess if you were there than you would know better than I.that is the biggest pile of crap i ever read. the pomos did not number in the 100,000 range EVER, they were several small tribes lumped together by societal structure and geography.
clear lake became less clear as a result of agricultural runoff, erosion of the land due to european style settlements, and increasd demand on the water source. living by clear lake, and bemoaning it's fate while simultaneously implying that its "all them other assholes what did it..." is just ridiculous.
that is the biggest pile of crap i ever...
it is rejected, you are rejected, and i am done with your hyperbole and lies.
good day sir.
a movie trailer on youtube is your goto evidence?Genetic Roulette, the movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv96D_ZURzs
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Wouldn't the growers and keepers of heirloom varietals be maintaining a ready set of control samples? I think that premise can be tested. cn
but let us agree, we should not make eye contact during this Devil's Threeway.a movie trailer on youtube is your goto evidence?
this is one of the few occasions i agree whole heartedly with dr kynes
growing for volume over growing for taste (strength/cbd content(this is a growers site )) is always going to be in the mind of the producers quantity sells better than quality while i can get vine ripened tomatoes at my local supermarket i'll more often go for the cheaper salad varietiesI exepted tomatoes. I think it is probably all false but I have problems with berries. Black berries and blue berries tend to taste bland to me now even though I recall vividly the taste when I was a boy. Now I don't think that these berries are altered and I don't think they are grown any differently now than they ever were but it may be that the sunlight, the can in my hand, the stain on my fingers and lips, the joy of reaching that one plump berry just beyond my grasp over a sea of inch long stickers had something to do with the difference in flavor with the ones I got at Whole foods in the two ounce plastic basket for $3.99.
ok but i might stroke one of your buttocks in encouragementbut let us agree, we should not make eye contact during this Devil's Threeway.
shit could get weird.
I exepted tomatoes. I think it is probably all false but I have problems with berries. Black berries and blue berries tend to taste bland to me now even though I recall vividly the taste when I was a boy. Now I don't think that these berries are altered and I don't think they are grown any differently now than they ever were but it may be that the sunlight, the can in my hand, the stain on my fingers and lips, the joy of reaching that one plump berry just beyond my grasp over a sea of inch long stickers had something to do with the difference in flavor with the ones I got at Whole foods in the two ounce plastic basket for $3.99.
see now it's just weird.ok but i might stroke one of your buttocks in encouragement
Go to evidence? You presume a lot.a movie trailer on youtube is your goto evidence?
this is one of the few occasions i agree whole heartedly with dr kynes
see now it's just weird.
kinda like this boner i got....