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Hahahahhaahahahaha

I find this quote funny and the poster is one funny guy!!!
So, I guess you can't prove your "theory" then, eh? Instead you try to misdirect the attention of readers by making an off the cuff snide comment. Wow. Darned impressive. It's certainly a way of throwing all of your own claims into question.
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So you claim. Where is your proof? On the grassy knoll?

My prove is in the hardship, if we can say so, that folks going through to prove that non-natural is better than natural. Anything for a buck like they say. Really, it's like a commercial for bottled water. Some buy into it, some can see the trick. Mental capacity is at work here, along with peer pressure, along with trying to look cool (madison avenue), along with be all you can be (on steroids and supplements), all natural buddy. All natural!!!

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My prove is in the hardship, if we can say so, that folks going through to prove that non-natural is better than natural. Anything for a buck like they say. Really, it's like a commercial for bottled water. Some buy into it, some can see the trick. Mental capacity is at work here, along with peer pressure, along with trying to look cool (madison avenue), along with be all you can be (on steroids and supplements), all natural buddy. All natural!!!

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So, you have no proof. Hmmm. The scientific community does, and it doesn't really get on with your posing. FWIW, you're doing the same posing, i.e. trying to look cool, that you accuse others of.

You have nothing. Zippo. Just seat of your pants claims. That's all. You might want to look up the definition of "proof" is. Clearly, you have no idea what proof is, at all.

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If you think that a bar made in a lab is far better for you than let's say a sandwich, perhaps some apples, maybe a banana or two, then I suggest you drink it all down with a quart of motor oil.

Enough with your ignorance and down with your harassment. Move on.
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"Prove that your all natural ingredients are healthier than non- "all natural" ingredients."
I simply cannot respond to that.
I want to...but I would need to start with single-cell life-forms.
My brain hurts.
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If you think that a bar made in a lab is far better for you than let's say a sandwich, perhaps some apples, maybe a banana or two, then I suggest you drink it all down with a quart of motor oil.

Enough with your ignorance and down with your harassment. Move on.
The problem is your ignorance. Apparently you conflate "lab food" with food that isn't all natural. That's a stupid thing to do. The second problem is that you feel threatened when your ideas are challenged. Apparently you're not to comfortable objectively discussing your pet subject.

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"Prove that your all natural ingredients are healthier than non- "all natural" ingredients."
I simply cannot respond to that.
I want to...but I would need to start with single-cell life-forms.
My brain hurts.
And what's your point. As mentioned above, no one has yet defined for me what "all natural" is. Moreover, no one has offered any proof that "all natural" is the only healthy option.

Snide comments can't hide your inability to objectively and cogently discuss this topic.
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hmmmm i seamed to have started something off here havnt i healthy & fun discussion anyway
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