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zorrostrikes
14 Aug 16 16:51
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In the Buscopan advert on tv, you'll see a woman with gut pain... she
downs a couple of Buscopan and feels better. You then see her in the
supermarket - all smiles, all better. Last thing she does in the advert
is pick up a french bread stick from the in house baker.

You stupid TWIT (A) - it's the bread that's doing it to you.
Dwarf Wheat and Soy Flour. BUSCOPAN is actually telling you.
They know. But everyone loves bread including me.
We need to start refusing it and demand bread from old grains.

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By:
Crisp77
When: 14 Aug 16 16:52
Not another anti-French thread Sad
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 14 Aug 16 17:00
cancer rates were 1/50 at the turn of the century 1900. It's now about 1/2. Yet we keep funding anti cancer pharma projects. It's environ-mental. We are poisoning ourselves for the profit of the food companies. But it's okay because it's slow poison. It takes a while.
Why worry about the Muslim threat, when Wheat and other junk is killing 3 billion in their life times.
Just blow it off - be a victim. Accept the system that's feeding you shiny packets of pleasure and pain.
Can you even recognize what you are eating in these packets?
Coke has secret ingredients? Uncle Ben too. MSG. Chemical e numbers and sorbates.
By:
marcusbd
When: 14 Aug 16 17:30
'busco pan' is spanish for 'i am looking for bread'. Maybe it's an ad agency easter egg.
By:
Foinavon
When: 14 Aug 16 19:31
A much bigger percentage of the British population died early of other things than cancer in 1900. The average life expectancy at birth was about 47 for a male and 50 for a female.
Even those who reached comparative old age were more susceptible to die of bacterial diseases since antibiotics were not available at that time.
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