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Whats in your garlic?!?!?! (twitter.com)
posted 166 days ago by Dps1879 166 days ago by Dps1879 +8 / -0
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– Dregan_ya 5 points 166 days ago +5 / -0

Gotta buy locally grown organic garlic. My grandmother swore by garlic saying it's one of the secrets to a long life. She smoked for 80 years and died at 96.

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– TallestSkil 3 points 166 days ago +3 / -0

It’s honestly not terribly hard to grow yourself, too. I harvested my garlic just yesterday and it’s hanging to dry right now. I know exactly what went in that dirt.

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– freedomlogic 1 point 165 days ago +1 / -0

Do you though? You can say that for sure you know that what you grown wasnt smothered in chemicals to prevent some insect bites, and I never minded a little miracle grow myself as it was typically made with pretty simple ingredients.

Miracle-Gro's original formulation included a combination of soy protein hydrolysate, bone meal, sunflower hull ash, and potassium sulfate. These ingredients were chosen to provide a natural and instant source of nutrients for lush foliage and abundant vegetables and herbs, according to a product description from Brindle Pet Supplies.

I havent grown anything since my dad died, I dont know what the heck they use now.

But anyway back to my original point, if you live in the ohio valley for example, your likely contaminated with uranium hexaflouride, and teflon lmao.

https://fluoridealert.org/news/piketons-heavy-60-year-worker-death-toll-radioactive-spills-at-one-time-routine/

Charles Stapleton helped clean up the 1978 spill. He drove a truck from 1977 to 1990. In the 1999 report he told of “a trained cleanup crew donning protective gear and gas masks… other workers toiled without protection.”

Stapleton then said, “My throat hurt like I breathed battery acid the next day,” but plant managers made fun of employee complaints during a meeting.

Stanley McNelly, a retired janitor was 79 when he told Riskind how he was using the bathroom when a siren went off. When he rushed outside, he was “enveloped by a toxic cloud.

“There was nothing but fog and I coundn’t see,” McNelly said. “They took me to the hospital and said nothing was wrong with me. But for a year I coughed and coughed . It was like a butter bean, clear as crystal, and I could not spit it out of my mouth. I had to take it out with my thumb and finger.”

The 1978 spill sent 22,000 pounds of uranium hexafluoride in all directions from the ruptured canister, sending a plume of toxic fog into the air.

Uranium hexafluoride is “bad stuff” . It’s one of the “building blocks” of a nuclear weapon. When inhaled depending on the level of exposure and degree of enrichment. Severe respiratory damage or death. And experts said the fluoride caused severe harm too: “After it hits the air and turns into uranyl oxyfluoride and hydrofluoric acid, both highly toxic chemical agents,” said Ronald Kathren, former director of a federally funded study of people exposed to radioactive materials. Kathren also is a professor emeritus at Washington State University.

Hundreds of releases occurred, the workers said in 1999. The plant managers’ report about the 1978 incident — which stated that no one was injured — described such releases of uranium hexafluoride as routine.

“We had very different social and professional attitudes toward radiation in times past. It wasn’t a big deal,” Dr. Michael McCalley , a professor of community and preventive medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and an expert in radiation and health effects said in 1999.. “The rules have changed. You couldn’t operate a facility like any of those today.”

Because of these releases, its contaminated all the surrounding soil in a 100 mile radius or something. Lmao, trying to find this through google shows the dangers of these LLM's. Trying to tell me that no widespread contamination has ever been linked. Sure, sure.

https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Ketterer-Szechenyi-NAU-Piketon-27Apr2019_V7.pdf

The data showed that non-natural U, and non-fallout Np and Pu are systematically present in many locations; accordingly, we tested the alternative hypotheses that, the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Facility (PORTS) are the explanatory sources therein. We observed, using isotope mixing plots, that the U, Np, and Pu are reasonably explained using fallout and PORTS/Paducah end-members described in two DOE-funded studies.

Do people think uranium just dissipated into the air lol, its a heavy element, it just sinks right to the ground after the initial dispersal.

Dont even get me started on the pcb's, dupont poisoning this planet and everyone living on it for some profit. Those fuckers also created r-12.

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– beefaronimilkshake69 1 point 165 days ago +1 / -0

Beef, broccoli, and uranium hexaflouride, just like momma used to make!

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– JanxyJet 1 point 166 days ago +1 / -0

I just noticed the quality of it was way off, years ago, and always check the COO. Domestic garlic is not expensive.

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