@MidgardEagle Within my last comment, I should have said ‘THEIR first 2 sentences’ and ‘THEIR last sentence,’ as there’s actually no way to know if carlpoisson is male or female…my apologies.
@carlpoisson I agree. I don’t think every aspect of nutrition has been discovered yet, much less is contained in the US RDA. I will also respectfully submit that this man is not a nutritionist and it shows.
What have you done to your wheatgrass juice to have such readings ? DEEP FRY IT ? This is not an opinion fact, this is provable science. But just for the matter of mankind, i think you should not drink it. You should ontinu to eat your unabsorbable little pills, eat your greasy meat and drink generous portions of milk. That way you will be whipped out quickly and painfully from the surface of the earth.
@MidgardEagle Jewish traditions for food probably are about safety during ancient times than anything else’ For example, a pig, was a probably a boar, a carrion eater, not what we think of. GMO, pesticides proven to be unsafe years after we were told they were, and the state of factory grown meat with sick animals and such are a pretty good hint that the mainstream is aimed at money, not health.
The problem with the nutritional list that is displayed on this video, is that it’s not a very complete list, even if it is given by jamba juice. I just looked at the U.S.D.A. nutrient data laboratory for wheat grass, and couldn’t find it there. However, they do list “Sprouted” wheat, and their analysis is much more detailed. I’ll put up the link.
This clown works for the Government.
Of course he would denounce Nature
in all it`s bounty for the sake of doing
nothing for your health.The guy is Fat.
what does he know.
@MidgardEagle so why would he be or should i say they be making this video.
duhhhhh!!!They want you to choose the
heathcare of poisons. No medicine in
made without the base of Natural Herbs
there`s no way arounf it.He amd people
like him (Republicans)would rather you
poison yourself so they could benifit at all
cost so that they can drive Saabs and Bmw and oversized. trucks.
@Junior1luv If you have this view that anyone who disagrees with you is automatically a shill who can’t be trusted, it’s no use talking to you, and you’re certainly not going to convince anyone.
So how come people get rid of tumors and cancers on wheat grass. Can you do that on the vitamins sold in the drug stores? People who have been implementing wheat grass juice into their diet do not need a paper to see how many vitamins and minerals are there. They know its packed with good stuff because they felt the benefits! Your wheat grass, like it was said below is deep fried .
Uh, @JorethInnkeeper I personally know a couple of people who got rid of cancer by using alternative medicine. So when they would share their thought with me on how happy they are to be alive and that the alternative medicine can do great things I just needed to answer ” what u are saying is a confirmation bias, your cancer when away by accident”??? Ahmmm OK
@rawrianna personal anecdotes are not data. Yes, confirmation bias can cover cancer going away on its own, but it can also include cancer getting better due to legitimate treatments but being attributed to the alternative method anyway. Without an oncologist evaluating the full medical case of your friends, neither of us can say what caused the remission, but previous testing of alt methods + knowledge of confirmation bias & the Correlation Fallacy does suggest that your hypothesis is false.
@rawrianna when your friends share their thoughts with you, if you are afraid of hurting their feelings, you don’t have to say anything at all, but the accurate answer is that alt med has either no proven efficacy on cancer remission, or has negative results, and that confirmation bias and the Correlation Fallacy are the reason why they are attributing their remission to the alt. med.
@JorethInnkeeper, sweet heart, I am Russian and in Russian people deal with diseases using Vodka and alternative medicine. It is not very common here and people are not very open minded, but just like u view me as an idiot, in Russia a lot of people would look at you in that way because u do not believe into the power of herbs. Personal anecdotes is too strong of an expression and you do not know what was going on with the people I am talking about and how I am involved into their lives.
@rawrianna I do not need to know them personally to know what confirmation bias is, what the Correlation Fallacy is, and to know that there is no evidence to support their claims. Your belief in alt med and vodka do not change the empirical facts, which is that alt meds have no evidence to suggest they can cure cancer, and plenty of evidence to say they don’t. When they do have evidence, they become standard medicine. Alt med doesn’t work better in Russia than elsewhere. Sweetheart.
So far we have Confirmation Bias, Correlation does not equal Causation, Anecdotes are not Data; Argument from Popularity … who else wants to play Spot The Logical Fallacy with the comments?
@rawrianna Logical Fallacy: Straw Man, Red Herring, you’re up to 6 now. He doesn’t say it’s “good for you”, he says a hamburger is no worse at McD’s than at a restaurant since it uses same ingredients. That is true. He also points out calories & portion sizes, which are posted publicly by food manufacturers, & that saturated fats & simple sugars are bad, which is also true.
@rawrianna A fatty burger is just as good for you from McDonalds as it is from Chez Restaurant, only it is smaller so probably has fewer calories. However, both are not as good for you as a salad, a grilled fish plate, fresh fruits and veggies, etc. His point was that fast food is no WORSE than the same food at non-fast food restaurants. A burger is a burger.
@rawrianna a Big Mac includes beef, starch, and veggies, all of which have nutritional value and is a true statement. However, he also points out the dangers of saturated fats, sugar, and over-eating. Logical Fallacy #7: Cherry Picking
Is this a test? Is this one of my friends challenging me on my recognition of logical fallacies and other non-scientific and unscrupulous debate tactics? C’mon, ‘fess up!
@MidgardEagle Within my last comment, I should have said ‘THEIR first 2 sentences’ and ‘THEIR last sentence,’ as there’s actually no way to know if carlpoisson is male or female…my apologies.
@carlpoisson I agree. I don’t think every aspect of nutrition has been discovered yet, much less is contained in the US RDA. I will also respectfully submit that this man is not a nutritionist and it shows.
What have you done to your wheatgrass juice to have such readings ? DEEP FRY IT ? This is not an opinion fact, this is provable science. But just for the matter of mankind, i think you should not drink it. You should ontinu to eat your unabsorbable little pills, eat your greasy meat and drink generous portions of milk. That way you will be whipped out quickly and painfully from the surface of the earth.
Because you are not informed does NOT mean it is a myth. It just means you are NOT informed.
@MidgardEagle Jewish traditions for food probably are about safety during ancient times than anything else’ For example, a pig, was a probably a boar, a carrion eater, not what we think of. GMO, pesticides proven to be unsafe years after we were told they were, and the state of factory grown meat with sick animals and such are a pretty good hint that the mainstream is aimed at money, not health.
The problem with the nutritional list that is displayed on this video, is that it’s not a very complete list, even if it is given by jamba juice. I just looked at the U.S.D.A. nutrient data laboratory for wheat grass, and couldn’t find it there. However, they do list “Sprouted” wheat, and their analysis is much more detailed. I’ll put up the link.
This clown works for the Government.
Of course he would denounce Nature
in all it`s bounty for the sake of doing
nothing for your health.The guy is Fat.
what does he know.
So you’ve got facts on one hand and unproven accusations and insults on the other.
Hmm, where to stand…
@MidgardEagle so why would he be or should i say they be making this video.
duhhhhh!!!They want you to choose the
heathcare of poisons. No medicine in
made without the base of Natural Herbs
there`s no way arounf it.He amd people
like him (Republicans)would rather you
poison yourself so they could benifit at all
cost so that they can drive Saabs and Bmw and oversized. trucks.
@Junior1luv If you have this view that anyone who disagrees with you is automatically a shill who can’t be trusted, it’s no use talking to you, and you’re certainly not going to convince anyone.
@Junior1luv “”No medicine in
made without the base of Natural Herbs
there`s no way arounf it.”"
Absolutely and utterly wrong. Medicine is made from a wide variety of ingredients, not limited in any way to herbs.
So how come people get rid of tumors and cancers on wheat grass. Can you do that on the vitamins sold in the drug stores? People who have been implementing wheat grass juice into their diet do not need a paper to see how many vitamins and minerals are there. They know its packed with good stuff because they felt the benefits! Your wheat grass, like it was said below is deep fried .
Uh, @rawrianna, they don’t. It’s called “confirmation bias” – look it up.
Uh, @JorethInnkeeper I personally know a couple of people who got rid of cancer by using alternative medicine. So when they would share their thought with me on how happy they are to be alive and that the alternative medicine can do great things I just needed to answer ” what u are saying is a confirmation bias, your cancer when away by accident”??? Ahmmm OK
@rawrianna personal anecdotes are not data. Yes, confirmation bias can cover cancer going away on its own, but it can also include cancer getting better due to legitimate treatments but being attributed to the alternative method anyway. Without an oncologist evaluating the full medical case of your friends, neither of us can say what caused the remission, but previous testing of alt methods + knowledge of confirmation bias & the Correlation Fallacy does suggest that your hypothesis is false.
@rawrianna when your friends share their thoughts with you, if you are afraid of hurting their feelings, you don’t have to say anything at all, but the accurate answer is that alt med has either no proven efficacy on cancer remission, or has negative results, and that confirmation bias and the Correlation Fallacy are the reason why they are attributing their remission to the alt. med.
@JorethInnkeeper, sweet heart, I am Russian and in Russian people deal with diseases using Vodka
and alternative medicine. It is not very common here and people are not very open minded, but just like u view me as an idiot, in Russia a lot of people would look at you in that way because u do not believe into the power of herbs. Personal anecdotes is too strong of an expression and you do not know what was going on with the people I am talking about and how I am involved into their lives.
@rawrianna I do not need to know them personally to know what confirmation bias is, what the Correlation Fallacy is, and to know that there is no evidence to support their claims. Your belief in alt med and vodka do not change the empirical facts, which is that alt meds have no evidence to suggest they can cure cancer, and plenty of evidence to say they don’t. When they do have evidence, they become standard medicine. Alt med doesn’t work better in Russia than elsewhere. Sweetheart.
So far we have Confirmation Bias, Correlation does not equal Causation, Anecdotes are not Data; Argument from Popularity … who else wants to play Spot The Logical Fallacy with the comments?
in the other video volleybrian says that fast food is good for u… would u agree with that 2? silly
@rawrianna Logical Fallacy: Straw Man, Red Herring, you’re up to 6 now. He doesn’t say it’s “good for you”, he says a hamburger is no worse at McD’s than at a restaurant since it uses same ingredients. That is true. He also points out calories & portion sizes, which are posted publicly by food manufacturers, & that saturated fats & simple sugars are bad, which is also true.
@rawrianna A fatty burger is just as good for you from McDonalds as it is from Chez Restaurant, only it is smaller so probably has fewer calories. However, both are not as good for you as a salad, a grilled fish plate, fresh fruits and veggies, etc. His point was that fast food is no WORSE than the same food at non-fast food restaurants. A burger is a burger.
@JorethInnkeeper He says Big Mac is excellent balanced food that provides plenty of nutrition- that’s him saying that fast food is good for u.
@rawrianna a Big Mac includes beef, starch, and veggies, all of which have nutritional value and is a true statement. However, he also points out the dangers of saturated fats, sugar, and over-eating. Logical Fallacy #7: Cherry Picking
Is this a test? Is this one of my friends challenging me on my recognition of logical fallacies and other non-scientific and unscrupulous debate tactics? C’mon, ‘fess up!