Posted by patiolant on February 01, 2012 at 17:11:09 from (216.65.163.97):
In Reply to: Re: Food nazis posted by rrlund on February 01, 2012 at 15:47:08:
Without testing them, I cannot answer the question. But as I said earlier, the results you showed are for all molecules that can behave like estrogen in the kinds of experiment used to generate that data. Run a different kind of test that uses a different kind of experimental method, and the answers can be completely different. We have been led to believe that the answers science can provide to these questions are always black and white, and they are not.
The point is that I know which of the 1000's of pesticides, hormones, etc. used in the growth and processing of food commercially were NOT used on my food. And I have a very good understanding of the approval process for all chemicals, hormones, etc. registered for commercial and public use, and know that it is woefully inadequate at properly understanding their impact on my health. Yeah, some of them may be safe, but I don't have to wonder about whether they are or not.
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