Organic Eggs?

damn, I see I messed up the quoting

If you don’t feel that the build up of toxins in the body won’t lead to disease later in life, not much else I can tell ya.

there’s a reason cancer is so widespread today, while there are numerous reasons, I for one feel that ingesting so many “safe” chemicals over the years can increase those risks. No other reason beyond to keep beating a dead horse, you either feel that organic is worth the extra price or you don’t. Your life, I’ve chosen where I fall.

[quote]BSC819 wrote:

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:

[quote]BSC819 wrote:
That picture is just more propoganda. I have had non-organic eggs look like the ones on the left. I actually used to buy the omega3 enriched organic eggs a long time ago because I thought they were better/healthier and they looked shittier than the regualr eggs. I am a big believer that organic is bullshit. If you want to keep buying organic stuff and paying 20-30% more, go ahead. Im not mad at you.[/quote]

why do you believe organic is bullshit? and do you lump eggs, beef, produce all together?

thoughts on grass-fed meats?
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What are the benefits that you are getting from organic, grass fed or whatever that I am not getting from just regular store bought stuff? I just look at macronutrients of food I dont give a shit what it was fed or where it was raised. I am perfectly healthy, never sick, all of my bloodwork every year is within range on the low end. I am 34 and have never eaten organic food, except for maybe a couple of times. I have a friend that only buys stuff at trader joes, organic everything and he is always sick and weak as hell in the gym. Not blaming the organic food for either of us but I dont think that it makes a damn bit of difference. If it does show me a legit study that says so. I have never been able to find one.[/quote]

“Healthy” is relative.

Since youve only ever eaten one way you have nothing to compare your current state to.

You have no idea if youd be better off with high quality foods because youve neve tried them to find out.

If you have no desire to change, that’s fine. But your logic is very silly. It literally proves nothing about the health benefits or lack of in organic foods.

Logic is something that is missing in society. Why does the burden of proof need to be on organic?

It should be the other way around.

Most of the haters just want to ignore the effort it takes to be responsible for their own health.

Stupid is as stupid does. Or doesn’t do in this case.

Denial never changes truth.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Most of the haters just want to ignore the effort it takes to be responsible for their own health.

Stupid is as stupid does. Or doesn’t do in this case.

Denial never changes truth. [/quote]

Dude, the money I’m not wasting on that organic crap, I can use to buy some awesome supps for the anabolic awesomeness doncha’ know?

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What are the benefits that you are getting from organic, grass fed or whatever that I am not getting from just regular store bought stuff? I just look at macronutrients of food I dont give a shit what it was fed or where it was raised. I am perfectly healthy, never sick, all of my bloodwork every year is within range on the low end. I am 34 and have never eaten organic food, except for maybe a couple of times. I have a friend that only buys stuff at trader joes, organic everything and he is always sick and weak as hell in the gym. Not blaming the organic food for either of us but I dont think that it makes a damn bit of difference. If it does show me a legit study that says so. I have never been able to find one.[/quote]

Lets see this blood work, better yet lets see a mirror shot, no better yet come to my local gym on a monday…it’s bench day(yeah right). I’m not all for organic (some of it is marketing horseshit) but certain things if economically feasible should be bought organic which IMO would start with major protein sources. Macronutrients is a child’s view to nutrition you can only play with your sand box for so long before you realize there has to be more then this.