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Title: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on January 13, 2008, 02:17:50 PM
I like calling them humiliated grapes but I like them. It's a shame about raisins.

But the ones that sing and dance on TV, scary, the commercial people make them sing and dance so people will eat them. We're cannibals.  

Hey whatever happened to those commercials anyway, were there too many Joons in the world writing to the commercial people to take them off the air?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: ALLDAYGLOWRANDY on January 13, 2008, 02:19:19 PM
Rasins- high orac value
source of reservatrol
rich in potassium

 Shall I go on? :laugh: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker:

on and on, oh yeah baby :wanker:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on January 13, 2008, 02:24:50 PM
Rasins- high orac value
source of reservatrol
rich in potassium

 Shall I go on? :laugh: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker:

on and on, oh yeah baby :wanker:

Orac knows all :laugh:

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Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Calandale on January 13, 2008, 02:59:43 PM
I like white raisins,
but the darkies don't taste
so good.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on January 13, 2008, 03:09:09 PM
I like white raisins,
but the darkies don't taste
so good.

raisin bigot :o
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Calandale on January 13, 2008, 03:10:00 PM
Plus, they're too COMMON. :hitler:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Rabbit From Hell on January 13, 2008, 03:19:21 PM
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3412/714raisinsmd2.jpg)
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on January 13, 2008, 06:13:10 PM
I like raisins.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Peter on January 13, 2008, 07:19:53 PM
Don't eat too many of them; they contain extremely high levels of fluoride from the use of cryolite as a pesticide and sulfuryl fluoride as a post-harvest fumigant.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Dexter Morgan on January 13, 2008, 08:32:06 PM
I love raisins
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Alex179 on January 14, 2008, 10:22:40 AM
I eat them in muffins and that is about it.  They are pretty good though.   I eat grapes more often.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Kosmonaut on January 14, 2008, 11:56:08 AM
You get the chocolate covered peanuts & raisins. I like the peanuts but not the raisins.
I used to spit the raisins out, but now i've got used to eating them. Meh.  :toporly:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Calandale on January 14, 2008, 05:15:43 PM
I just suck the chocolate off,
and put them back in the bag,
in case someone wants the raisins. :angel:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: vodz on January 14, 2008, 08:28:36 PM
Rasins- high orac value
source of reservatrol
rich in potassium

 Shall I go on? :laugh: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker: :wanker:

on and on, oh yeah baby :wanker:

Orac knows all :laugh:

Orac3 knows better  :evillaugh:

(http://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/2004/06/orac3_part5/Front800wWMk.jpg)

(http://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/2004/06/orac3_part5/Rear800wWMk.jpg)

teh sek-c-est case mod ever!
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Catrona on January 15, 2008, 07:50:20 AM
i like them by themselves, but not IN other things.... texture issues
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on January 15, 2008, 01:07:37 PM
i like them by themselves, but not IN other things.... texture issues



You take them off your tapioca?  ;D Tell Ruthie to hold them when you order it at the diner.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: ALLDAYGLOWRANDY on January 15, 2008, 02:18:14 PM
Don't eat too many of them; they contain extremely high levels of fluoride from the use of cryolite as a pesticide and sulfuryl fluoride as a post-harvest fumigant.

What the fuck?

How much, by what percent, is the weight  of flouride in there chemicals?  How do you know that other things didn't happened to the rasins that decrease the value of flouride after those things and before the consumer gets them?  Pesticides typically reduce minerals in food, and strangely, lithium levels are higher in organic food.

Engines with Orac on them, figures, take advantage of association.  High ORAC is typically associated with vegetables and fruits, those are not usually taboo in any diet. 

Orac is oxygen radical absorbency capacity, a comparision against water souble vitamine and other antioxidants, its simply to measure the capacity of food to disable radicals.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Calandale on January 15, 2008, 03:33:05 PM
i like them by themselves, but not IN other things.... texture issues

I can BEAR them alone.
But yeah, cooking in, they
disgust me. Not just texture
though. They look like bugs,
or shit, or something.


You take them off your tapioca?  ;D Tell Ruthie to hold them when you order it at the diner.

I hope any tapioca would warn me that it might come with
them.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Blasted on April 17, 2010, 01:19:43 PM
I love raisins.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 17, 2010, 04:59:16 PM
You can pick them up all around here in the fields and woods for free

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Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: 'andersom' on April 17, 2010, 05:39:11 PM
You can pick them up all around here in the fields and woods for free

Is that from Toads Google map picture?  :laugh:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 17, 2010, 06:25:40 PM
I forgot about this thread.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 17, 2010, 06:40:18 PM
You can pick them up all around here in the fields and woods for free

Those are very slimy looking raisins. What kind of shit is it though?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: skyblue1 on April 17, 2010, 06:48:04 PM
You can pick them up all around here in the fields and woods for free

Those are very slimy looking raisins. What kind of shit is it though?
deer
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 17, 2010, 07:53:31 PM
Now I know.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Queen Victoria on April 17, 2010, 08:35:47 PM
They're only good if you soak them in liquor before you eat them or add them to food.   :scotch:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: SBI_Patience on April 17, 2010, 09:27:34 PM
They're only good if you soak them in liquor before you eat them or add them to food.   :scotch:

In that case, you should add that to my muffins, but make sure you mix with liquor not water for wild effect. :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:42:12 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:50:04 AM
We have California raisins here, the ones with that smiling girl on the box. They're great.  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 04:52:02 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

Is it the texture that puts you off them? I have that problem with peas and lima beans...and *shudder* OATMEAL... :zombiefuck:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Eclair on April 18, 2010, 05:05:31 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

Is it the texture that puts you off them? I have that problem with peas and lima beans...and *shudder* OATMEAL... :zombiefuck:

I had issues with food textures more when I was younger. Like most things, I figured out I must be missing out on something, so pushed through.

One thing I will never enjoy though is watermelon. Somehow it deceives my senses. It tastes like paint to me.

Peas were yuck, but I love them now. And tomatoes, the gooey seeds, yuck. Didn't start eating tomatoes raw until I was 25, now I love them.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 05:08:52 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

Is it the texture that puts you off them? I have that problem with peas and lima beans...and *shudder* OATMEAL... :zombiefuck:

I had issues with food textures more when I was younger. Like most things, I figured out I must be missing out on something, so pushed through.

One thing I will never enjoy though is watermelon. Somehow it deceives my senses. It tastes like paint to me.

Peas were yuck, but I love them now. And tomatoes, the gooey seeds, yuck. Didn't start eating tomatoes raw until I was 25, now I love them.

I read somewhere (will look it up later) that taste buds become less sensitive to bitter flavors over time, which is why a child who hates broccoli may grow up to love it. It's worth trying hated childhood foods again in adulthood, I suppose, but the oatmeal loathing will never die! :laugh:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Osensitive1 on April 18, 2010, 07:02:59 AM
^Agree with the oatmeal, or any sweet mush or goo for that matter.
Rasin bran cereal is okay, but otherwise not a huge fan.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Queen Victoria on April 18, 2010, 08:57:59 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

I feel your pain.  I must be the only person on the planet who doesn't like cinnamon and nutmeg (together or separately).  Yuck.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 09:45:08 AM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

Is it the texture that puts you off them? I have that problem with peas and lima beans...and *shudder* OATMEAL... :zombiefuck:

I think it's a combination of everything about them. They look like droppings, the texture is the wrong kind of fibrous, the taste is wrong, and they are too small and fiddly. Plus I'm not a huge fan of grapes either, or wine.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 10:54:03 AM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 18, 2010, 01:25:14 PM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.

Do you like them?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Osensitive1 on April 18, 2010, 01:31:19 PM
Tomorrow the topic will be dates, followed by prunes, dried apricot and pineapple, in that order.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Blasted on April 18, 2010, 01:34:08 PM
Dates are nice.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 18, 2010, 01:49:55 PM
Dates are nice.

 :agreed:

We have some from a date farm in southern California and they freeze well, too.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 02:14:55 PM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.

Do you like them?

Yes, but who cares?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 02:18:56 PM
Tomorrow the topic will be dates, followed by prunes, dried apricot and pineapple, in that order.

These are very interesting topics to me (clean, safe and good) but I still don't know how to contribute to a conversation about them. It seems difficult and when I can't come up with anything it makes me feel even more stupid than I already am. I am told I am a fucktard, the first part being false but the second part being true. I'm a tard and proud of it.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 03:11:02 PM
I can't believe I'm still the only No vote.

Is it the texture that puts you off them? I have that problem with peas and lima beans...and *shudder* OATMEAL... :zombiefuck:

I think it's a combination of everything about them. They look like droppings, the texture is the wrong kind of fibrous, the taste is wrong, and they are too small and fiddly. Plus I'm not a huge fan of grapes either, or wine.

Interesting about raisins...they smell like cigarettes! :o

And wood chips smell like brown sugar. :thumbup:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 03:17:05 PM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.

Do you like them?

Yes, but who cares?

We all do.  We hang on your every word :zoinks:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 18, 2010, 03:22:32 PM
Will you please not quote her posts. I have her on ignore. Thanks.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 03:25:32 PM
Will you please not quote her posts. I have her on ignore. Thanks.

Well I was quoting it to quote it not annoy you so you'll have to deal with it
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 03:37:59 PM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.

Do you like them?

Yes, but who cares?

We all do.  We hang on your every word :zoinks:

The question wasn't meant in a rude way. I guess that's how people are going to take me and then give me their rudeness and say it's me. That's okay. Good riddance people. It really is boring anyway.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 03:52:02 PM
I don't know how to contribute to a raisin conversation.

Do you like them?

Yes, but who cares?

We all do.  We hang on your every word :zoinks:

The question wasn't meant in a rude way. I guess that's how people are going to take me and then give me their rudeness and say it's me. That's okay. Good riddance people. It really is boring anyway.

That wasn't meant in a rude way either but in a joking manner, must be the sensitive type :zoinks:

And yes I quoted her again :headbang2:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 18, 2010, 04:05:09 PM
Will you please not quote her posts. I have her on ignore. Thanks.

Well I was quoting it to quote it not annoy you so you'll have to deal with it


I was having my turn at saying it.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 04:07:16 PM
Will you please not quote her posts. I have her on ignore. Thanks.

Well I was quoting it to quote it not annoy you so you'll have to deal with it


I was having my turn at saying it.

Well I seemed to have really pissed her off inadvertently that should make you happy :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 18, 2010, 04:12:49 PM
Will you please not quote her posts. I have her on ignore. Thanks.

Well I was quoting it to quote it not annoy you so you'll have to deal with it


I was having my turn at saying it.

Well I seemed to have really pissed her off inadvertently that should make you happy :evillaugh:


Cool.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 04:19:34 PM
Parts, what is that in your new avatar? Real rodent, fake bear, I can't quite figure it out, but it is a bit...disturbing. :P
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 04:25:08 PM
Parts, what is that in your new avatar? Real rodent, fake bear, I can't quite figure it out, but it is a bit...disturbing. :P

It's a sheep mad as hell.  I thought it would be good when I saw it and was unsure wtf it was also
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 18, 2010, 04:25:50 PM
Baaaa.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 04:27:37 PM
Here is where it's from http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-04/taser-shocks-meth-intoxicated-sheep-dont-harm-heart-taser-study-says
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 04:28:19 PM
Parts, what is that in your new avatar? Real rodent, fake bear, I can't quite figure it out, but it is a bit...disturbing. :P

It's a sheep mad as hell.  I thought it would be good when I saw it and was unsure wtf it was also

That is AWESOME! Love the caption: WHAT

Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 04:29:02 PM
Here is where it's from http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-04/taser-shocks-meth-intoxicated-sheep-dont-harm-heart-taser-study-says

They gave them meth?! :o
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: 'andersom' on April 18, 2010, 04:29:59 PM
Parts, what is that in your new avatar? Real rodent, fake bear, I can't quite figure it out, but it is a bit...disturbing. :P

It's a sheep mad as hell.  I thought it would be good when I saw it and was unsure wtf it was also

I love it.

Looks like one of those fuming ministers or politicians of the olden days. Trying to rule the flock with fear and fury.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: 'andersom' on April 18, 2010, 04:31:34 PM
Poor beast though.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2010, 04:33:24 PM
Poor beast though.

Yeah, poor simple creature was probably terrified. :(
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 18, 2010, 04:37:35 PM
Probably wasn't that bad till it got tazered
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Osensitive1 on April 18, 2010, 07:00:50 PM
Yes, but who cares?
That would be Kit.

 
Good riddance people.
You should stick around.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 07:13:05 PM
haha, I think I should too!  :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Osensitive1 on April 18, 2010, 08:08:24 PM
Great. So, how about those rasins?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 08:14:27 PM
(http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/img/content/characters/170a.jpg)
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 18, 2010, 09:57:13 PM
Great. So, how about those rasins?

Um, I love raisins!!  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 18, 2010, 10:02:59 PM
Great. So, how about those rasins?

Um, I love raisins!!  :thumbup:

How about dates?
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: SleepyDragon on April 18, 2010, 10:45:18 PM
I thought the mad-sheep photo might have been a still from this movie (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0779982/).
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:32:20 AM
Great. So, how about those rasins?

Um, I love raisins!!  :thumbup:

How about dates?

Um, not so much. I have tried and can never get very far with it. Isn't it gritty? No, not dates.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: skyblue1 on April 19, 2010, 09:58:31 AM
Great. So, how about those rasins?

Um, I love raisins!!  :thumbup:

How about dates?
I hardly ever go on dates anymore , thank you
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Natalia Evans on April 19, 2010, 09:59:42 AM
No more dates for me. I was a late bloomer at it.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 19, 2010, 11:21:34 AM
Tomorrow the topic will be dates, followed by prunes, dried apricot and pineapple, in that order.

Dried apricots are like crack!
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 11:48:55 AM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 11:58:14 AM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 12:00:19 PM
Arsenic is BRAVE! I should need it for making a nice blue colour in my fireworks (copper gives blue but the best blue is made from copper aceto-arsenite), but it's extremely hard to get hold of here in Europe.  :thumbdn:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:04:33 PM
Arsenic is BRAVE! I should need it for making a nice blue colour in my fireworks (copper gives blue but the best blue is made from copper aceto-arsenite), but it's extremely hard to get hold of here in Europe.  :thumbdn:

Because it's really poisonous and has few uses. 
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 12:05:11 PM
Arsenic is BRAVE! I should need it for making a nice blue colour in my fireworks (copper gives blue but the best blue is made from copper aceto-arsenite), but it's extremely hard to get hold of here in Europe.  :thumbdn:

Because it's really poisonous and has few uses. 

I know. But I'm BRAVE! I don't fear poison.  :viking:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:05:54 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:08:22 PM
You guys are major morons and idiots, to be sure.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:12:06 PM
You guys are major morons and idiots, to be sure.

On major cancer issues I tend to side more with American Cancer Society than people with bad studies
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 12:13:29 PM
We are BRAVE! :arrr: :viking:

Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:16:50 PM
Arsenic is BRAVE! I should need it for making a nice blue colour in my fireworks (copper gives blue but the best blue is made from copper aceto-arsenite), but it's extremely hard to get hold of here in Europe.  :thumbdn:

Because it's really poisonous and has few uses. 

I know. But I'm BRAVE! I don't fear poison.  :viking:

Arsenic builds up over time in your body so if you do get it use it sparingly
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:20:58 PM
No shit, Sherlock.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 12:22:58 PM
Meh, great grandpa died in his own chair at 84, never sick a day in his entire life. And he smoked and ate fat Swedish food. If you're BRAVE! you don't care if something is poisonous.  :viking:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:27:31 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:37:40 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:43:52 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 19, 2010, 12:45:41 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 12:57:24 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 

Saying someone is a moron/idiot means I'm sensitive? I am sick of people calling me sensitive. I'm about to pop off and light a stick of dynamite up your butt.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 12:59:38 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 

Saying someone is a moron/idiot means I'm sensitive? I am sick of people calling me sensitive. I'm about to pop off and light a stick of dynamite up your butt.

What about the first part Minister of WOO you do seem quite butthurt about it all
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 01:00:45 PM
Dynamite is certainly  :viking:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 01:01:00 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 01:02:29 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 

Saying someone is a moron/idiot means I'm sensitive? I am sick of people calling me sensitive. I'm about to pop off and light a stick of dynamite up your butt.

What about the first part Minister of WOO you do seem quite butthurt about it all

You can't recognize good humor, hence you are an idiot.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Phlexor on April 19, 2010, 01:03:46 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.

:LMAO: Oh man, they've got you hook line and sinker.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 01:09:26 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 

Saying someone is a moron/idiot means I'm sensitive? I am sick of people calling me sensitive. I'm about to pop off and light a stick of dynamite up your butt.

What about the first part Minister of WOO you do seem quite butthurt about it all

I can't recognize good humor, hence I'm an idiot.

 :laugh:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: skyblue1 on April 19, 2010, 01:12:28 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.

:LMAO: Oh man, they've got you hook line and sinker.
:lol:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 01:16:55 PM
You guys are idiots and morons.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: TheoK on April 19, 2010, 01:18:59 PM
We are clever and :arrr:  :viking:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 01:21:35 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.

:LMAO: Oh man, they've got you hook line and sinker.
:lol:

I hope you both show up for chemo when your day comes. It will serve you right.  :2thumbsup: couple of dumb-dumbs
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 02:42:14 PM
No shit, Sherlock.

I see the fan of WOO is indeed the sensitive type :zoinks:

Am I? You sure are making something of nothing and perhaps taking it personal? Get over it.

Your the one who said they were leaving earlier in this thread and saying were are morons and idiots.  Am I just supposed to agree? 

Saying someone is a moron/idiot means I'm sensitive? I am sick of people calling me sensitive. I'm about to pop off and light a stick of dynamite up your butt.

So your into colon cleansing also :zoinks:

Yah baby :eyebrows:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 02:59:55 PM
Wow, it took you that long to figure that out?  :headbang2:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: skyblue1 on April 19, 2010, 03:01:40 PM
for a good colon cleansing , just eat one of butterflies sandwich's     :headbang2:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 03:04:55 PM
Wow, it took you that long to figure that out?  :headbang2:

Just thinking of other WOO you might like.  WOOman
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 03:14:07 PM
Baaackatcha!!!
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 19, 2010, 06:41:44 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.

Some drug company has a patent on purified Omega 3 fatty acids derived from fish oil.  I think it's called Lovasa.

Also Taxol is derived from the Yew tree and some drug company has a patent on it.

If Laetrile showed sufficient promise, the drug companies would figure out how to profit from it.

I think saying "chemotherapy is bad" is like saying "antibiotics are bad" in that sometimes each of them can be essential in saving someone's life, but they both can have side effects.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 06:56:47 PM
Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.

They tried that on Steve  McQueen before he died.  It's of questionable value

Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.

Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.

They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.

Some drug company has a patent on purified Omega 3 fatty acids derived from fish oil.  I think it's called Lovasa.

Also Taxol is derived from the Yew tree and some drug company has a patent on it.

If Laetrile showed sufficient promise, the drug companies would figure out how to profit from it.

I think saying "chemotherapy is bad" is like saying "antibiotics are bad" in that sometimes each of them can be essential in saving someone's life, but they both can have side effects.

They patent the manufacturing process also so in theory if they got the FDA to only approve their way of making something they would have it
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Meadow on April 19, 2010, 07:12:27 PM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 07:17:11 PM
Even with meds all that stuff is hit or miss, Driving on I 95 thru NYC is about as hazardous some days
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 19, 2010, 07:23:31 PM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.

 :agreed:

It depends on the type and how aggressive it is.

My aunt had breast cancer and took Taxol along with several other drugs and the tumor which was very large initially essentially disappeared.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 19, 2010, 07:49:51 PM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.

 :agreed:

It depends on the type and how aggressive it is.

My aunt had breast cancer and took Taxol along with several other drugs and the tumor which was very large initially essentially disappeared.

Is that the one from yew bushes
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Callaway on April 19, 2010, 09:45:22 PM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.

 :agreed:

It depends on the type and how aggressive it is.

My aunt had breast cancer and took Taxol along with several other drugs and the tumor which was very large initially essentially disappeared.

Is that the one from yew bushes

Yes, it is.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 20, 2010, 06:52:10 AM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.

 :agreed:

It depends on the type and how aggressive it is.

My aunt had breast cancer and took Taxol along with several other drugs and the tumor which was very large initially essentially disappeared.

Is that the one from yew bushes

Yes, it is.

It's derived from  major poison in the seeds of the fruit that makes them poisonous if too many are ate eaten.  The flesh of the fruit is okay to eat.  Too many years if field biology for me :laugh:
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: 'andersom' on April 20, 2010, 04:45:46 PM
Chemotherapy is necessary, especially for aggressive cancers. All cancers are not the same and can be treated naturally. There are many success stories for the natural approach. It depends on how aggressive and what type of cancer it is.

 :agreed:

It depends on the type and how aggressive it is.

My aunt had breast cancer and took Taxol along with several other drugs and the tumor which was very large initially essentially disappeared.

Is that the one from yew bushes

Yes, it is.

It's derived from  major poison in the seeds of the fruit that makes them poisonous if too many are ate eaten.  The flesh of the fruit is okay to eat.  Too many years if field biology for me :laugh:

And derived from fresh cuttings too. Here, if you have enough Yew bushes, they will come and trim them for you, and take the clippings with them.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Parts on April 20, 2010, 04:52:58 PM
When I took field natural history we are the fleshy parts nothing special though
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Calandale on August 26, 2014, 03:49:23 PM
When little turds come out crinkly.
Title: Re: Raisins
Post by: Yuri Bezmenov on August 26, 2014, 03:56:53 PM
I liked the South Park episode better.