Animal rights groups sue FDA over failure to respond to petitions on ractopamine use in livestock
The Animal Legal Defense Fund, Center for Biological Diversity, Center for Food Safety, and Food Animal Concerns Trust filed a lawsuit this week demanding the US FDA provide a response to a 2012 rulemaking petition urging restrictions in the use of ractopa...
Nope. What's making us fat is everybody having to work 60 hours a week and being too poor and stressed out with chronically elevated cortisol levels and not having enough hours in the day to go to the fucking gym or do anything for leisure other than plop down in front of the TV and try to numb yourself with pharmaceuticals.
My cortisol tends to be low. It turned out that it was my asthma inhaler causing the cortisol level to go near zero. It was the steroids that caused it, according to an endocrinologist. I stopped the inhaler, and the very next blood test showed my cortisol in the normal range. I use a different inhaler now.
Think of growing a garden/chickens as a replacement entertainment ---- with benefits.
Good luck doing that when you have to rent and your apartment complex doesn't even allow a dog larger than 20 pounds
Can you have pet birds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tzgcdZlMrg
These are extremely tame ---- little kids can play with these.
..... and they lay good sized quail egg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLsSsxGi_Ws
I would go with the white TAMU quail. They look more like pets ----- and they are egg factories, 1egg/day per bird
Easy. Get a one pound dog and a four pound hen and you can have 15 pounds of eggs!
I was able to buy cheaper than rent when I was starting out. You might want to look around or even move to a less expensive part of the country. I would never live in an apartment.
We live in a cabin about 2 hours from the nearest city. We have 5 acres but not enough money to put anything on it yet. My fiancee has to file for bankruptcy to clear her credit and my income is just student loans while I work on my engineering degree. We aren't in a position to buy anything yet
The gym? Before WWII? People were outside in this part of the country. No city stuff.
you got it. and they were working. just like today. the food was different. Corpos+time= harmful to consumers.
i was reflecting the fault in the previous comments logic, btw.
Nobody went to the gym back then. Their regular jobs were plenty of exercise.
Yes the jobs were plenty of exercise. Especially farming, construction, and factory work. I never saw a gym until the 1970s.