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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1462274" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>This is true and you can use their research to prove your point. I'll give you the best example that will help again. </p><p></p><p>DOCTORS were taught sugars have no benefit so unless they have taken a course in glycobiology they will not only disagree they will try to use their text books to prove their point UNTIL Wake Forest Baptist came out with growing body parts. Now they all race to learn. </p><p></p><p>If you go back to what was shared about Monsanto, and if someone could look at the first doctor to develop, he probably was one that understood the concept of sugars as he used it to bind with substance to destroy that which he knew made the plant absorb nutrients. This is elementary. </p><p></p><p>So next step is how does someone put back into the food what has been removed and we can't forget microbes as even the farming community agrees that we do not feed cattle, we feed the microbes. Certainly we would need to first agree that within healthy soil is the items that cause good health. I'm fairly certain we would agree here but when the soil is rendered dead and only items which allow the plant to grow is all that is added, what do you get. For this reason I believe grass raised beef is one of the healthiest foods as how else do people get all those items. </p><p></p><p>Although dr Hubert never mentioned these sugars, he did see what happens in the stomachs of dairy cattle. A dairyman was losing 15 percent of his cows and Dr Huber showed in his papers the lesions caused by glyphosate. Those lesions also happen in people and in children it develops into failure to thrive. </p><p></p><p>Other doctors have studies using aloe but unless stabilized wouldn't be able to work. Also why feed an animal something that causes them just to turn around and need a product to help heal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1462274, member: 29255"] This is true and you can use their research to prove your point. I'll give you the best example that will help again. DOCTORS were taught sugars have no benefit so unless they have taken a course in glycobiology they will not only disagree they will try to use their text books to prove their point UNTIL Wake Forest Baptist came out with growing body parts. Now they all race to learn. If you go back to what was shared about Monsanto, and if someone could look at the first doctor to develop, he probably was one that understood the concept of sugars as he used it to bind with substance to destroy that which he knew made the plant absorb nutrients. This is elementary. So next step is how does someone put back into the food what has been removed and we can't forget microbes as even the farming community agrees that we do not feed cattle, we feed the microbes. Certainly we would need to first agree that within healthy soil is the items that cause good health. I'm fairly certain we would agree here but when the soil is rendered dead and only items which allow the plant to grow is all that is added, what do you get. For this reason I believe grass raised beef is one of the healthiest foods as how else do people get all those items. Although dr Hubert never mentioned these sugars, he did see what happens in the stomachs of dairy cattle. A dairyman was losing 15 percent of his cows and Dr Huber showed in his papers the lesions caused by glyphosate. Those lesions also happen in people and in children it develops into failure to thrive. Other doctors have studies using aloe but unless stabilized wouldn't be able to work. Also why feed an animal something that causes them just to turn around and need a product to help heal. [/QUOTE]
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