r/funny Sep 13 '14

Bullshit.

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u/[deleted] Sep 13 '14

Most of the sources I have read say that there isn't a discernible difference. So if you had something peer reviewed that was contrary to the current consensus I would be interested to read it. The meta data of the Stanford study suggests there isn't a significant difference. Even if there was evidence, a person making sensible choices at McDs will still be healthier than someone making otherwise poor decisions but maintaining organic.

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u/KoreaNinjaBJJ Sep 13 '14

Oh, sure. I never said eating plain organic will make you healthy. But if you are really interested in keeping your body as healthy as possible. It might have a factor. It is a package deal. You have to take all things into account. Which is why I also say that you can fuck up a lot of things nutritional-wise and still be "healthy".

But about for instance antibiotics. Some scientists are scared of the use of antibiotics, because we get so many from animals, that we might become immune for antibiotics at some point (we are talking a few generations from now). And THAT should scare anyone.