Judy H wrote:Overall my reaction is, you can only do what you can do; it would be a full-time job to avoid everything that someone thinks is bad for you.
Very well said.
Milk that's full of hormones has been something I've avoided for quite some time now (not that I drink milk...but I do occasionally use it in stuff).
I can't really argue with the microwave popcorn argument, but I figure when you're eating microwave popcorn you kinda have to assume you're about to enjoy a wholesome & natural snack.
The apple argument I can buy, but the potato one is new to me...I swear we used to make potatoes sprout in science class for one reason or another every year from grade 3 to 7, and I know for a fact we didn't go out of our way to buy organic potatoes for those projects (we didn't know what "organic" was back then).
The salmon & beef stuff definitely strikes me as self-serving b.s. I especially love the blatant assertions that farm-raising salmon automatically means it's tainted with DDT, PCBs, dioxin, and "brominated flame retardants", and corn-fed cows are all raised on chicken manure.
The one that raised questions for me was the first one, about canned tomatoes. Do can linings always contain BPA, or only some? Have can linings always contained BPA? If so, with all the hubbub over BPA in Nalgene bottles and Sigg bottle linings, why haven't BPA-contaminated cans been all over the news?