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Zettler out; Suns staffer in as head trainer

I hope this helps. Hard to tell if we had poor folks or just poor luck. But, when your luck is that bad you start to wonder.
 
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The above, was pretty much a propaganda piece. Bunch of garbage. The majority of organic produce you see is not truly organic.





Look, Mayo is a fine resource, but they aren't even linking to the studies they're talking about here. It's a hatchet piece. Try the Stanford study.

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-n...-benefits-from-organic-foods-study-finds.html

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog...s-than-conventionally-grown-food-201209055264

I've heard this before, too ... it may not be more nutritious, but notice that this is from 2012. Big Ag is putting out a lot of propaganda alleging no harm from GMOs, while more and more information has since come out to the contrary, and a lot of these university studies are corporate funded -- in other words, they're done with a self-fulfilling prophecy to conclude in the corporate interests and not the health and welfare of the common good.

Common sense tells you that a crop that is cultivated to be insensitive to higher doses of pesticides is not going to be good for you, and the World Health Organization has since stated that glyphosate is a probable carcinogen, and who knows what other harm its toxicity may cause to human organisms.
 
Roundup isn't but glyphosate the noxious carcinogen in Roundup is and recently was even detected in Ben & Jerry's ice cream.

What? I pretty much figured it was on all my good foods like vegetables and fruit, but now the bad stuff is in the bad foods too? What I'm I gonna eat?
 
I heard Eric Waters was fired from Washington Wizards after they were 3rd in teh league in games missed to injury.

Welcome aboard Mr. Waters, please meet Rodney and Dantee.
 
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