you can see between the 20 and 40-year-old age AG the percentage of BFF mutations is upwards of 80 to are carcinogenic they cause cancer and yet there's some subtlety like all of
Yeah, well people actually started calling them Mon-satan, so... both claimed that glyphosate posed no carcinogenic risk to humans and animals.
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So they have all these molecules in them, helping them to solve problems, including the seedling. Because the things which are carcinogenic , or potentially carcinogenic , are not the proteins in the meat, but the way in which the proteins react with the sugars to cause
Yeah, well people actually started calling them Mon-satan, so... glyphosate as having evidence of non-carcinogenicity for humans.
heat produced, reactive oxygen species, oxidative stress. I was thinking about smoking and how smoking also is carcinogenic . It's cancer causing. And through the lens of the mitochondria, how could something like smoking be cancer causing?
control because you'll need less if you recalibrate your palate. But essentially, they are carcinogenic compounds and so you'll want to just-- there's a whole list of tricks.
you can see between the 20 and 40-year-old age AG the percentage of BFF mutations is upwards of 80 to mechanistically by blocking UV rays that we know caus our carcinogenic can cause DNA damage but actually some clinical
because of cotton plantations in that area that shirt is dyed a gorgeous blue but I'm sorry textile dyes tend to be carcinogenic it's been known in public health for decades that people who work in die houses have higher rates of
dirty that they crinkle when he walks and one time I said to Donny Donny can I replace your brake cleaner with one that isn't carcinogenic that has tce and it's very nasty for you he never uses gloves he said something's going to kill me and it took his cigarette and threw it on the ground that's who you're dealing
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. How wonderful. Heme iron-- so heme iron is carcinogenic on its own.
And so if you know anything about plants, that would make you nervous because most of the Aspergillus species are total bastards. They make aflatoxins, they're carcinogenic . The clinical literature includes phrases like, "bloody ball of mucus in the lungs." They're horrifying.
it falls back on that old selfish way of growing. And sometime and that's kind of what can cause cancers. So, if you if there's stresses on this, which could be all the cos- carcinogenic things you described, then sometimes this falls back on that prehistoric selfish way of growing where it doesn't think about the wider organism.
So by '89 with Alar, which was, to this day they call it the Alar scare. I very strongly point out it was not a scare, it was carcinogenic and it was taken off the market 6 months after CBS' 60 Minutes did the story on it. But it took Meryl Streep to bring attention to it.
The people from below said no let's find out. Let's go and look at what you're actually going to spray. It turned out not to be true. Of course a lot of it's toxic known pesticides with known carcinogenic properties. So we've have this culture now that pretty frequently is able to rise up from below with another a counter hegemonic logic if you
Yeah, well people actually started calling them Mon-satan, so... came out with this, a paper saying, "Glyphosate is probably carcinogenic to humans." The most popular weed killer in the world may cause cancer.
And there was another problem now. How do you attract customers to consume non-polished pulses, which are far more nutritious than polished pulses, which are actually sometimes carcinogenic and even poisonous? So they brought in a celebrity chef and tried to have the endorsement from him, because only when a celebrity chef tells us
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. well, they actually release a byproduct called nitrosamines, which are actually carcinogenic , mostly for colon cancer.
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. Chemicals produced from cooking meat themselves, like heterocyclic amines, when you cook meat, are carcinogenic .
The contractor, however, did it in-- because normally you do it in newtons or newton meters if you're doing torque. Apparently, you're not allowed to touch them because they've still got rocket fuel on it, which is something something carcinogenic .
If we're cooking starches and potatoes at a high temperature or in bad oil, we're also adding carcinogenic substances.
We want the deep soil of the heartland farmed that way but it's gonna take years, so I have a fear, it's been my experience that organic in many cases has grown due to sensational pesticide stories for the most part, horrific poisonings, drift, discovery or final proof of carcinogenic chemicals and people throw up their hands, "That's it, I'm gonna buy organic. I don't care." So if we have some other more food safety, food issue, stories coming down the pike the push for organic with that same peaks and valleys that we had during Alar where apples