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    #37
    Originally posted by Austranada View Post
    like the pesticide thread no one had the courage to respond to?
    Damn you are special. Post something in a dead forum and then use a lack of response ad nauseum as proof that you are an idiot.

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      #38
      Originally posted by JoeyJeremiah View Post
      Damn you are special. Post something in a dead forum and then use a lack of response ad nauseum as proof that you are an idiot.
      Gday JJ
      2 posts per year. Make better use of them

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        #39
        Thought the resolution was not to feed the trolls?

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          #40
          Austranada when you have health issues do you go to a university educated doctor or a herbal doctor? Do you take medication scientifically engineered or do you rely on alternative forms? If diagnosed with a serious illness like cancer would you accept a fighting chance remedy or would it be tomatoes and marijuana?

          Just asking because you are dead against anything progressive and that's ok because that's your choice. Why ram it down everyone else's throat though. You seem to be here to cause problems instead of intelligent debate.

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            #41
            The thing with austranadia is it is young enough to think it knows everything. When in fact some of us who have farmed from the fifties have forgotten more than it actually knows.

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              #42
              Originally posted by binthere View Post
              The thing with austranadia is it is young enough to think it knows everything. When in fact some of us who have farmed from the fifties have forgotten more than it actually knows.
              it's smoking pot in it's mom and dad's basement , playing games with anyone who will interact and wasting a lot of space on here
              wd9 has the answer

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                #43
                Originally posted by wd9 View Post
                Thought the resolution was not to feed the trolls?
                Yes, fair enough. I keep thinking that this poster actually has something constructive to offer, and that this is a conversation worth having, but somehow with this poster, we just can't get past the riddles and insults, to ever get any useful solutions.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Yes, fair enough. I keep thinking that this poster actually has something constructive to offer, and that this is a conversation worth having, but somehow with this poster, we just can't get past the riddles and insults, to ever get any useful solutions.
                  That is exactly what makes a professional troll. Advertisers love them because when you get angry, you will pay attention and remember the ads more-so then without. Some sites even pay to have the interaction occur which then generates even more ad revenue.

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                    #45
                    Saskatchewan has historically been woefully deficient in selineum, almost none; and continues to be. I spoke to a PHD student from NYC who told me about her dissertation re nutritional-values in food. Regional. International. Comparative. She was quite amazed at the prevelance of multiple sclerosis in Saskatchewan; the lack of selenium in patients suffering from. MS, and the absence of it in our soils.

                    Thought I'd mention her comments as I found them interesting. Pars

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by parsley View Post
                      Saskatchewan has historically been woefully deficient in selineum, almost none; and continues to be. I spoke to a PHD student from NYC who told me about her dissertation re nutritional-values in food. Regional. International. Comparative. She was quite amazed at the prevelance of multiple sclerosis in Saskatchewan; the lack of selenium in patients suffering from. MS, and the absence of it in our soils.

                      Thought I'd mention her comments as I found them interesting. Pars
                      I don’t see how our own soil selenium correlates when most canadians have a diet rich with imported food?

                      Vitamin D deficiency or lack of sunlight exposure has a far more measurable correlation to MS. Maybe a V.d deficiency is causing lack of selineum absorption.

                      This is proven true with calcium and V. d deficiency.

                      Every Canadian should be supplementing V. d during the winter months.

                      Quoted from the link below:

                      “ Vitamin D has other roles in the body, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation [1,3,4]. Many genes encoding proteins that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis are modulated in part by vitamin D [1]. Many cells have vitamin D receptors, and some convert 25(OH)D to 1,25(OH)2D.“


                      https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by parsley View Post
                        Saskatchewan has historically been woefully deficient in selineum, almost none; and continues to be. I spoke to a PHD student from NYC who told me about her dissertation re nutritional-values in food. Regional. International. Comparative. She was quite amazed at the prevelance of multiple sclerosis in Saskatchewan; the lack of selenium in patients suffering from. MS, and the absence of it in our soils.

                        Thought I'd mention her comments as I found them interesting. Pars
                        The veterinary industry is way ahead of the curve. Out here in west central AB, on the grey wooded soils, it is well known that our soils are desperately short on Selenium ( and most every other nutrient), we have to add Selenium to the salt and minerals, at rates well above the maximum allowed level, in years past before feeding vitamins was common, calves needed a shot of Selenium within a few days, or even immediately after birth or else many would get white muscle disease. Last year when we couldn't source vitamins due to the shortage, we had no end of trouble with calves, and inexplicable cow problems too, reverted back to giving the calves a shot at birth and had no more calf problems.

                        It often amazes me that we seem to know exactly what a cow, pig, chicken, dog cat etc. is meant to eat, and what to feed them to get what outcomes, we test and analyze their feed, yet remain strangely conflicted about what humans are meant to eat.

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                          #48
                          https://sustainablepulse.com/2018/10/25/organic-food-consumption-lowers-overall-cancer-risks-in-large-scale-study-of-french-adults/#.XDNDdFwzbIU

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