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Are Oxalates Destroying Your Health? With Sally K. Norton - WildFed Podcast  

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Today’s show is a bit of a departure from our typical conversation here on the podcast, but it's one we've been wanting to have for quite some time.
Our guest is Sally Norton, and she’s become really well known for talks she’s given on Oxalic Acid and Oxalates - compounds and even crystalline structures frequently found in plant foods, and often present in some of our most cherished wild plants and commercially available superfoods.
We've been aware of oxalates and oxalic acid for a long time, since it's present in plants like sheep and wood sorrel - sour plants that are often one of the first that new foragers learn. But we've also experienced the damage that oxalate crystal macrostructures can do when they are present in plants like jack-in-the-pulpit, which burn the delicate mucous membranes of our mouth and throat if you are daring enough to try ingesting them.
We were surprised when we started hearing from some folks, usually those associated with the ancestral health community, and in particular, the carnivore diet proponents, that oxalates might be a hidden culprit undermining human health in many profound ways.
Now, to be fair, we’ve seen this kind of thing before. Compounds in foods - and by that we mean compounds that have always been in our foods, like cholesterol for example, or saturated fat - being touted as incredibly dangerous for your health in one decade, only to see a reversal, where they are considered healthy in the next.
So, when we first heard about the supposed dangers of oxalates, we were pretty dismissive, since these compounds and associated structures are common and were most certainly part of our diet for a very long time, being present in traditional and wild foods. Add to that the way carnivore diet proponents sometimes cherry-pick data to confirm their preexisting bias against plants - the very same way vegans do about animal foods - let’s just say, we were skeptical.
But, in the spirit of keeping an open mind, and because we knew that oxalates can be damaging and dangerous in strong concentration, we thought we'd give this idea its day, and hear the argument.
We present it here today, not as an endorsement of the idea, but rather to let you hear it too, if you haven’t already. As plant eaters and foragers, we remain skeptical, but we're going to sit with it for a while. If it is in fact true, it would mean, for us at least, a bit of a dietary redesign would be necessary.
Who knows, maybe in a decade it’ll be common household knowledge, with oxalate content being - as Sally hopes - labeled on packaged foods. Or, maybe, like saturated fats - something we’ve always eaten, but by the 80s were being blamed for heart disease and heart attacks, only to reverse course a few decades later - we’ll decide that no, oxalates are not the culprit we thought they were.
Whatever the case, oxalates are real and they probably deserve our attention. Whether we should be cutting them out of our diet to the extent that we can is up to you.
It’s a fun interview, and we learned a lot. It’s certainly got Daniel reassessing the chia seed, cacao nib, and nut butter in his smoothie each day… That said, he drank one this morning. The verdict, we're afraid, is still out on this one!
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@marylandes1409
@marylandes1409 10 месяцев назад
God Bless Sally Norton! I took a lot of antibiotics during my teen years and early adulthood which damaged my gut and probably any ability I had to digest oxalate. I have suffered for over the last 40 years with Fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, Celiac, diverticulitis bouts and chronic diarrhea, tinnitus, inability to lose weight, neurological issues, heart palpitations and on and on symptoms. I was introduced to Sally’s work and information by a very dear friend and I have now been low oxalate for 2 years. Pretty much carnivore now plus coffee. I’ve lost 20lbs after being weight loss resistant with all the major brand weight loss diets. Fibromyalgia pain is gone and gut has gradually healed with normal functioning now. I have had bouts of oxalate dumping symptoms which can be rough but that’s to be expected after so many years of high oxalate diet. In the past I drank 6 to 8 cups of tea daily with almond milk. I ate gluten free, dairy free with a lot of almond flour and seed oils. I was very addicted to chocolate and peanut butter. Ate cashews daily which lead to an endoscopy that found ulcers which completely resolved when I quit cashews. I ate spinach salads several times per week and used to juice veggies thinking it was healthy. I’ve been a RN for 42 years and it was really difficult to comprehend that just about everything I was taught about diet and nutrition was wrong and made me very sick and disabled. I was so sick and bedridden at times. Sally’s research and following her advice has given me a healthy life worth living. I owe her so much gratitude. 🙏❤️
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
Wow! So glad you’re doing better. I have no life after 40 years of sickness and 20 years of severe pain, arthritis, idiopathic small and large fiber neuropathy, fibromyalgia, Hashimoto’s, and a few other autoimmune diseases. I spent most of my life in bed. I also have an inability to lose weight. I didn’t know that could be an oxalate problem. After 3 months on Carnivore, I’ve lost the same 7 pounds twice. My weight is up and down, but I’m stuck at -7. I don’t understand how I cannot lose weight when I hardly eat a thing, and now on Carnivore even less🤷🏻‍♀️ I sure hope I have the same result that you have! I believe I was eating a lot of high oxalate foods, too. Tea is one of my downfalls that I thought was a healthy drink! I tried several high plant-based diets over the years, because people said it would heal my autoimmune diseases. I tried to go mostly vegan, then paleo, keto, the Whole 30, and the Autoimmune Protocol, which I thought would be the answer. All those diets did was make me sicker and acquire more autoimmune diseases. My sister lost a lot of weight on the Whole 30, so I was encouraged, and pushed a little, to try it. I felt so sick that I quit after a month, in fact, I always felt worse on high plant diets, so I began to suspect vegetables. But, we are so brainwashed by the AMA and the media that plants are good for you, that I didn’t understand why I would be sicker. I found Dr. Gundry’s book and began eliminating some lectins and nightshades, but that was obviously not enough. I was still getting worse. Anyway, 4 days into the strict Carnivore diet I started dumping. It was so horrible that I immediately went looking for the answer. Fortunately, I found EO Nutrition, who taught me about oxalate dumping. Elliot has so much information that the Carnivore gurus don’t warn you about. They really need to talk about this more, as it’s dangerous for some people to dive right into Carnivore! I’ve now added back some oxalates to slow the dumping down. Hopefully, it will work. Is there some place that tells you all the basics and what to do bout dumping, instead of having to glean a bit of information from each of a few dozen videos?
@marylandes1409
@marylandes1409 4 месяца назад
@@suew4609 unfortunately there isn’t any basic blueprint plan to help guide us through oxalate dumping. Sally’s book Toxic Superfoods covers some information. Part of the issue is each of us have individual health issues and dumping symptoms, so an expert can’t thoroughly advise us because they don’t know all the answers. I know in the beginning of my journey I would get frustrated and think I wish someone would just tell me exactly what to do but what works for one person doesn’t always work for you. You just have to keep experimenting on yourself. I do believe that when you have a lot of autoimmune issues and a long history of standard diet that it can take longer for certain body issues to heal. My weight loss has stalled at 20 lbs for a long time and when I try eating less or being more strict then it seems to trigger dumping for me but my dumping cycles have gotten easier to get through and seem to resolve quicker as time goes on. I’m fortunate that my sister does the diet with me and we can talk each other through dumping symptoms. Otherwise I think it would be easy to give up on it sometimes when you are feeling worse before you get to feeling better. I’ve gotten frustrated with some carnivore influencers that seem to drop a lot of weight and don’t seem to suffer dumping but the longer I’m at this then I see that dumping can happen at any time sometimes years into the lifestyle. So those that have great success may eventually experience dumping at some point. Some people also think oxalate is only about kidney stones but it can cause gout, muscle pains, cramping, gastrointestinal and bladder issues and a whole host of issues. IMO what people call keto flu could very much be oxalate dumping.
@foxyauragems6146
@foxyauragems6146 Год назад
You really shouldn’t interrupt sally Norton. If you want to present your ideas, don’t do it by interrupting her and talking over her, have your own solo podcast and explain your ideas. I came here to hear Sally’s ideas and expertise.
@susanshaver912
@susanshaver912 Год назад
Yes agreed, I have learned a lot from her, and other interviewers don't constantly interrupt her so she could speak more naturally with more consistent thought process.
@beam-kitty8425
@beam-kitty8425 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, this guy really wanted the attention more than he wanted to know what Sally knows. Not interested in his opinion.
@DeeElle2
@DeeElle2 Год назад
I’ve binged on Sally interviews, and really enjoyed this one, thank you!
@lisabraswell7616
@lisabraswell7616 5 месяцев назад
I binge on her interviews as well. ❤
@ADHDGG
@ADHDGG 2 года назад
Vegans are mean. As a carnivore, I don’t care what you eat, but, I’m so excited at all the good things that this has done for me that I just want EVERYONE to know about it, so, they can be healthy, too. God bless
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
Yes, they are! It’s their way or you’re wrong. No compromise, or listening! I’ve told several people that eat a mostly plant based diet, and they don’t listen or care🤷🏻‍♀️
@mrazik131
@mrazik131 2 года назад
dude let your guest talk !🤐
@christinabrown706
@christinabrown706 Год назад
Oxalates destroyed my health body and brain. I luckily found Sally 4 years ago - I have suffered for 40+ years. I now realise it began in secondary school - I could not concentrate, dreadful menstrual pain. Later in life - vulvodynia, UTI, headaches, joint pain,, dropping things, bumping into things, hiccuping, eye pain, jaw pain, angry I would fly off the handle in seconds, depression, nightmares constant dreams that I thought were real at times - I would eat bags of steamed spinach daily .... as the worse I felt the more I did .... as it was supposed to get me better ...also lots of dark chocolate, black pepper, nuts, chia seeds, kale. I would juice pints of celery , beetroot, turmeric.
@rafael55
@rafael55 Год назад
Kale is supposed to be low, saw it in web md.
@YourLifeRedefined
@YourLifeRedefined 11 месяцев назад
Me too but guy problems in place of the female issue. Still cycle thru pretty rough dumps but so glad I discovered this info. I get a little excited now when I have cloudy urine, who would’ve thought. Plants really are trying to kill us.
@kyliefan7
@kyliefan7 10 месяцев назад
Wowza!!! I hope you are on the road to recovery ❤️‍🩹 now!!!
@susanitasandia5065
@susanitasandia5065 10 месяцев назад
I'm so glad for you. I think oxalates were probably giving me issues for my whole life. It is too bad we "fell" for the vegetable brainwashing of the 70's. I, too, am grateful for Sally Norton and her message.
@LifeIsWonderful675
@LifeIsWonderful675 10 месяцев назад
Same for me I was vegetarian most of my life & the sicker I was I more veg's & less/no meat I would eat. In 2012 when I had bowel cancer I thought I may have not been as strict with my Vegetarian diet so stopped all except veg's again.
@kailashyogi4314
@kailashyogi4314 2 года назад
Glad you did this interview, I’m going to have to reassess a few food items I’ve been justifying for sometime. 🔥🙏🏽🔥
@roadwarrior280
@roadwarrior280 Год назад
I was getting inflammation attacks ,which had gone away for awhile after dropping 30 pounds in the course of having a duodenal ulcer.I was losely on the Gundry diet.I noticed i was indeed eating alot of oxalates,Too much walnuts,kiwi,Lava yogurt(pill nuts),sweet potato.I cut back and noticed some improvement.I think the key is limit your consumption and drink more water,eat goat dairy etc.
@aaronash58
@aaronash58 2 года назад
there is an argument that oxalates are just a straw that broke the camels back type idea, so to speak....but there are so many health burdens with our modern life styles that it makes sense to eliminate or minimise as many as we can.
@arielharbour1095
@arielharbour1095 Год назад
Have you tried going low ox for yourself? I can’t believe the difference in my life and well being after getting rid of them
@aaronash58
@aaronash58 Год назад
@@arielharbour1095 I am mostly carnivore these days. Although not 100% strict. That means I do eat the odd fruit and veg and yes some oxylates. But they are drastically reduced. I was during a lot of cocoa (with cream) in the early days as a replacement for all the sugar and wheat I was cutting out. I don't particularly worry about oxylates but in general going low carb has so dramatically improved my health and well being that I am never going back to my old eating habits. It's literally a miracle. I'm hard pushed to explain it with the many diet and lifestyle changes I have implemented but I do personally put most of it down to the evil 3. Sugar, wheat (flour) and seed oils. I can tolerate fruit and veg but too much bread will bring me down pretty quick mood wise. I will re research oxylates again now your comment has reminded me. Good luck on your personal health journey!
@daver5150
@daver5150 11 месяцев назад
Can we thank Sally enough ? I don't think we can, , I'm done reading the book, but still reference it like a dictionary, the recipes I got extra when I purchased the book, are very good. I am on the path of low oxalate diet, slow n easy wins the race.
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
Yes, don’t dive in too quickly! I have paid for this is major pain. I’m now backtracking, adding a few oxalates to slow it down. Is there a good oxalate list in the book? Does she give you all of the side effects that oxalates cause, and tell you exactly how to avoid severe dumping?
@daver5150
@daver5150 4 месяца назад
@@suew4609 I was drawn to the book as it is very customizable to anyone, the common factors of Ox are given awareness. I don't get the itchy rashes since getting the book, so awareness levels and how to read your body response is encouraged. We are all different so it will vary as you start your journey from mine. All the foods that have high Ox counts are listed yes with a number rating which is hard to find.. The other questions you can ask her, I can't recall about the S.D. I've had responses from her on Instagram btw. Sally is incredible. good luck, yes ,go slow.
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
@@daver5150 Thanks for responding! It’s hard to grasp all of the information listening to videos, so it seems I should get the book. I’m having so much diarrhea and new pain, that I didn’t have before. I’m also extremely sleepy. I can’t seem to stay awake for long. I hope this ends soon!
@user-sz9pz2bt4f
@user-sz9pz2bt4f Год назад
I was sad to hear about my beloved dark chocolate. I will eat milk chocolate in moderation. Bye bye almonds and almond flour.
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
I know! Dark chocolate with almonds was my favorite! Tea, too! But, disease dumping, and feeling awful isn’t, so goodbye😔
@foxywhitetip7387
@foxywhitetip7387 2 года назад
Ok, 10 min in and still no Sally... advertising cacao even before she comes on/: hm
@JanPLopez993
@JanPLopez993 2 года назад
I found that really bizarre!
@gentleoldmoviefan5680
@gentleoldmoviefan5680 Год назад
Sally starts to talk at around 9:50 , if that helps, for possible re-watching in the future.
@andrewchristoffersen1051
@andrewchristoffersen1051 Год назад
Cool, Sally, great book by the way
@donnamelcher7978
@donnamelcher7978 Год назад
Thank you so much for this podcast with Sally k norton ,also enjoying my read Toxic Superfoods,on chapter 11 📖
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
Does she give you more specific information on how to reduce your oxalates without causing terribly painful dumping? Is there a list of high and low oxalate foods in the book? I need a source that has all of this info together, instead of getting a little bit from all the videos I’ve had to watch!
@KingOFuh
@KingOFuh Год назад
I like hole foods. My favorite part of a doughnut is the hole. Same with Life Savers. Post-nephrectomy 4/2023. NC has highest incidence of kidney stones in the USA. I rarely drink tea, or sweet tea as it is down here, but I have always loved peanuts, roasted or boiled, like most native Tar Heels. NOW, no more peanuts. Damn.
@anniereno
@anniereno 2 года назад
great podcast :)
@telesniper2
@telesniper2 Год назад
56:55 Yeah, I can ground hunt deer, with a bow, and smell them before they smell me (they smell like goats). And also the only thing really worth foraging for in North America are nuts. Black walnuts, American Chestnut, Hickory nut, Beechnut, Acorns, and out west, Piñon Pine nuts. Everything else would have been really not worth foraging for calorically and for the risk taken. All the seasonal wild fruits would be a small bonus. What fruits are there? Blackberries, Black Cherry, Chokecherry, Pawpaw and Persimmon. That's it. I don't know what they have out west, probably less with the exception of berries in the PNW. This hippy thing like "eat the weeds" is a completely modern fabrication. A hunter-gatherer in nature wouldn't bother with all these marginally edible things that you seem to be infatuated with. The only exception would be medicines, but that's not food is it?
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
No, it’s not! There are some fruits and vegs that grow wild in the west, but most are much tinier fruits, and nuts, because they aren’t watered, at least in CA. I believe blueberries, huckleberries, blackberries, some wild strawberries, and hazelnuts, maybe walnuts. So, not much natural variety there!
@davidjohnalpha
@davidjohnalpha 5 месяцев назад
I thought the interview was very good, especially as the interviewer (WildFed) came from an openly skeptical perspective that gave it a bit of an edge. He was open & kept the interview moving with focus, relevance and real interest.
@Teenibash1969
@Teenibash1969 Месяц назад
A large piece of oxalates crystal came out of my eye.
@kyliefan7
@kyliefan7 11 месяцев назад
Holy Long Ass intro Batman!!!!
@nagrabagra4924
@nagrabagra4924 5 месяцев назад
LMAO!!!
@kailashyogi4314
@kailashyogi4314 2 года назад
Prof. Arnold Ehret? Was his system of healing actually an oxalate dumping protocol? Did he know about oxalates?
@kailashyogi4314
@kailashyogi4314 2 года назад
It would also explain why Paul C. Bragg lived so long despite advocating for a high oxalate diet. He was an Arnold Ehret devotee.
@YourLifeRedefined
@YourLifeRedefined 11 месяцев назад
Sorry bro but your omnivore diet isn’t based on anthropology. It’s only as old as the agricultural revolution. I’ll grant you the idea that we probably found medicinal uses for plants but we must realize that 99% of the plants that we eat today didn’t exist even back then. Our digestive system is all the proof you need and it’s not set up to digest plant matter. Can we subsist on vegetation, yes but it’s far from ideal and is it likely that we gorged on fruit 100k+ years ago, maybe if we found something perfectly ripe that didn’t taste like sour grapes but that would’ve been available for a week or two tops. I don’t understand how this isn’t common sense but for some reason, which I think is just finding ways to justify our addictions to carbs, we keep wanting to eschew that THEE most nutritious food for humans is meat, case closed.
@christinelarkin8054
@christinelarkin8054 Год назад
So is wi-fi working off of the oxalates to interrupt these signals?
@normacabrera9089
@normacabrera9089 Год назад
I wonder what would Sally say about seed oils. I'll be nice to know. Thank you!
@susanitasandia5065
@susanitasandia5065 10 месяцев назад
She mentions them several times. Not good for us.
@osuzyqzzz1
@osuzyqzzz1 4 месяца назад
They are low in oxalates, but are high in linoleic acid, which is not good for your health as they are high in Omega 6.
@davenkaopua4512
@davenkaopua4512 Год назад
OMG that’s exactly the books I read Lappe and Robbins and I wish I could get in their face!!!🤬
@susanshaver912
@susanshaver912 Год назад
What? You are starting off this interview about harmful oxalates by advertising a cacao product - that has oxalates! The carnivore way of eating is not a new diet! It is the original way of eating, not 60 seconds of fame. I am 77 and am a carnivore now for 13 weeks. I am listening to your program for the first time because of Sally and learning about oxalates. . Looked for your famous hoodie - turns out it is not even a natural product. Polyester - thought this was supposed to be a wilderness site and I expected a natural fiber. No thanks. It is obvious that you already made up your mind about her information before interviewing her. And you keep interrupting her! Very frustrating. I have learned so much more from her in other places where the information was openmindedly welcomed.
@telesniper2
@telesniper2 Год назад
He's just a goofy hipster, infatuated with his own false ideal of naturalism. He's obsessed with the idea of foraging very marginal plants that the natives didn't even bother with. The foraging the natives did was almost exclusively limited to nuts, that's it. They never bothered with "oh this wild leaf is edible, but has no nutrition, it would make a nice salad". Just ridiculous.
@olgakuchukov6981
@olgakuchukov6981 8 месяцев назад
@@telesniper2yeah the Jack in the Pulpit conversation was amusing.
@pamelamohn5931
@pamelamohn5931 День назад
HomesteadHow, No Carb Life both on RU-vid; both all about oeople getting healthy through the Carnivore diet and wanting to share it.
@tammyday9389
@tammyday9389 Год назад
Exactly! Rusty-feeling teeth!
@jamesdrake9000
@jamesdrake9000 7 месяцев назад
Plants are toxic. The end. Based off my experience with eating a "healthy omnivore" diet.
@steve-r-collier
@steve-r-collier 4 месяца назад
when you go non oxalate foods can you check your urine to see if you are over doing the dumping? any signs to look for in your urine..can you use anything to test it like ph strips?
@jonelleolds-ruppel1159
@jonelleolds-ruppel1159 2 года назад
You need to interview Mary Ruddick who has spent more time with tribes than anyone else I’ve studied before you talk about what tribes eat.
@hoyin324
@hoyin324 Год назад
is urine test for oxalate a good indicator to measure oxalate level inside body?
@susanshaver912
@susanshaver912 Год назад
Apparently not - she had discussed in a different interview.
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
No, it’s not. I think it only tells you what’s currently being expelled, not what’s stuck in your body.
@dsmith5600
@dsmith5600 11 месяцев назад
You talk TOO MUCH - mate -------LET SALLY TALK--------
@karencarden4994
@karencarden4994 10 месяцев назад
Best interview I’ve heard was a man who asked short concise ?s then let Sally do all the talking.
@indigopisces
@indigopisces 5 месяцев назад
Seriously …. Let Sally speak……
@lynlawley8903
@lynlawley8903 Год назад
So where did you get that information,,to prove that.
@nonrepublicrat
@nonrepublicrat Год назад
Watch this video, and read Sally's book. Then you will know.She has abundant proof.
@nonrepublicrat
@nonrepublicrat Год назад
Watch this video and read Sally's book. Then you will know. She has abundant proof.
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
Just check out the comment section of any Carnivore channel, you’ll be amazed at what people are healing from. There is no doubt in my mind that plants are the problem causing many diseases. I tried to get well, from many autoimmune diseases for 30+ years. I went on several plant-based diets that just made me sicker. Now I’m dumping all those oxalates.
@osuzyqzzz1
@osuzyqzzz1 4 месяца назад
Her book has over 600 references. There have been 10,000+ papers written on oxalates.
@velocitygirl8551
@velocitygirl8551 3 месяца назад
I eat a wahls protocol AIPaleo diet, to hopeful get out of a wheelchair. And i can walk again. And my greatest joy now is being able to cook for my family. They're not paleo lol. I do t know anyone who has celiacs and PPMS and can't eat gluten, grains, dairy, soy, legumes, sugar... i can't touch anything non organic non gmo grassfed. I am already ISOLATED... the idea of judging others because they don't eat paleo is laughable lololololol ... that's dumb. But they all see what i'm doing, even my neighbors... and the cons, they ask. They're fascinated. But i'm feed them too, non paleo ... until anyone asks.
@nataliegist2014
@nataliegist2014 10 месяцев назад
I would like m ears to quit ringing how can I rapidly dunk Oxalates ?
@suew4609
@suew4609 4 месяца назад
I’m not getting much information out of this so called interview. Your viewer’s comments are correct. You talk too much, you throw a bunch of questions or a long question at her and don’t allow her to answer it all. Good-bye! Update: Okay, I admit,I ended up listening to the whole thing, because Sally started saying some interesting things I hadn’t heard. You finally allowed her to speak, so it was good! I got some good information from the second half, as you got quieter and Sally spoke more👍🏼
@Lindawag42
@Lindawag42 6 месяцев назад
This is not to be mean but there is a lot of you talking and not getting to Sally’s answers. Just a thought for interviewing.its very frustrating listening and not getting her answer.
@dortek882
@dortek882 7 месяцев назад
Your advertisement at the beginning for a product with chokolade almost made me quit listening
@linda7279
@linda7279 9 месяцев назад
Colostrum another hype!!! Its crappy dairy!!!
@gregherrera9906
@gregherrera9906 4 месяца назад
After listening a second time it’s clear the host has a hard time letting the guest talk. Most likely because she challenges his paradigm.
@lisabeaumont
@lisabeaumont 7 месяцев назад
I had wanted to listen to this episode with Sally but 3 minutes in and I’m still being aggressively marketed to with fake food products that sponsor you. That’s a big fail from me. I’ll seek Sally out on other podcasts where real health is priority.
@theresaleong3147
@theresaleong3147 9 месяцев назад
Let Sally talk you talks too much, i am so disgusted with you as the interviewer
@Liam-ok7mu
@Liam-ok7mu 2 года назад
𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞 😑
@KT-dq5cp
@KT-dq5cp Год назад
😂😂😂 Natural plant pesticides are so weak they can't even fend off certain insects (hence, we spray them with artificial pesticides). Yet somehow people claim they are toxic to humans whose body mass is roughly 23 times more than the average insect
@alanwatts1050
@alanwatts1050 Год назад
100% this is a fake interview, listen carefully…
@nonrepublicrat
@nonrepublicrat Год назад
If is fake, why listen??
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