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Originally Posted by goldenchild9
How does sustainable farming strip the earth of resources?
PleasurePhD just said a lot of stupid s_ and y'all are lapping it up.
Totally offbase on the agribusinees rant and some more BS about long life and the inevitability of cancer.
Sustainable farming is just that...sustainable. It requires putting nutrients back into the soil and monitoring the health of the environment in which food is grown.
And there are several rural communities throughout the globe, which have longer life spans than those afforded to Western societies. They also happen to have the extremely low rates of cancer. The more "modern" and 'industrialized" they become, the lower their life expectancy and higher the cancer rate.
The rate of cancer diagnosis and increases in life expectancy are not in lockstep.
Typical brainwashing that comes from conventional education and sources of info.
SMH @ the "Drill baby, drills" of the agriculture and nutrition world.
Y'all are hellbent on destroying the Earth and healthy modalities of natural existence.
How does sustainable farming strip the earth? LOL lets see your plan to sutain 8 billion people AND GROWING, with natural sustainable farming.
I said a lot of stupid $#!%? This coming from the guy who is a farmer, but thinks he has the credentials or knowledge to speak on cancer biology and incidence rates. BS about long life and inevitability of cancer? That statement right there shows anyone with a basic molecular biology background that you DO NOT know anything when it comes to: 1. cancer, 2. DNA, and 3. mutation/evolution.
DO YOU KNOW where some of the longest living people are? ............... They live in one of the most technologically advanced and industrialized cities/countries in the world....JAPAN!!!!!
SO where is your argument to that FACT?!
I do know of some rural communities with high life expectancy, but I also know of MANY which have much lower life expectancies because they die from lack of medicine.
Who said that the rate is cancer diagnosis is the cause of increased life expectancy? .....?
If you think I did then you are completely wrong, I SAID cancer diagnostic techniques are much better these days, which allows us to detect more incidences, and it seems like incidences have gone up, but really it's just the detection ability. In actually, cancer incidences have gone down in some cases.
LONG LIFE attributes to cancer incidences as well because of random mutations in the genome and shortening of the telomeres. As well as decreased function of DNA repair enzymes and increased accumulation of possible oncogenic "hits" to the genome.
You need to practice your reading comprehension. Or writing.
Typical brainwashing that comes from conventional education? LOL So I assume you haven't had any higher education? You getting all your info from google, tv, youtube, and random strangers who have "authority"? Or just the local shaman on your farm?
Lastly, WOW!!!!! hellbent on destroying the earth?