25 Nov 23
@jj-adams saidBeen hearing that years now, that everything from China is toxic, full of pesticides, poisons etc etc. Its weird that by comparison with say US and Canada, China is far ahead health-wise. They have far less fat people, less diabetes, less heart disease, less cancers.
Full of maggots/poisons,90% of ground water unsafe to drink because of pollution.
They are in deep Kimchi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVAMfGfaVdo
Maybe you guys from the west should start eating some chinese food and drinking chinese water.
@rajk999 saidThink I'll pass. Ever heard of Chinese gutter oil?
Been hearing that years now, that everything from China is toxic, full of pesticides, poisons etc etc. Its weird that by comparison with say US and Canada, China is far ahead health-wise. They have far less fat people, less diabetes, less heart disease, less cancers.
Maybe you guys from the west should start eating some chinese food and drinking chinese water.
How about China's "crispy college students"?
They are falling apart because they have been eating crap since birth:
26 Nov 23
@JJ-Adams
I lived and worked in Thailand for several years and at least there the population was very healthy and I drank their water, ate their food and lived with a Thai family and I came out ok medically speaking. I worked way north of Bangkok in a town nestled right next to the Mekong river and it seemed like a bit of Eden to me.
@jj-adams saidNot all of it. While it's true China's environmental and food safety standards are clearly lower than that of the west. the Chinese people filter and boil their water and grow many of their own crops in relatively clean soil. It's not a perfect system by far, but not quite the horror show you describe either.
Full of maggots/poisons,90% of ground water unsafe to drink because of pollution.
They are in deep Kimchi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVAMfGfaVdo
26 Nov 23
@sonhouse saidYeah I spent a year in Thailand, nice place.
@JJ-Adams
I lived and worked in Thailand for several years and at least there the population was very healthy and I drank their water, ate their food and lived with a Thai family and I came out ok medically speaking. I worked way north of Bangkok in a town nestled right next to the Mekong river and it seemed like a bit of Eden to me.
We're talking about China though.
@jj-adams saidYup. And American drinking water isn’t exactly the European standard either…
Full of maggots/poisons,90% of ground water unsafe to drink because of pollution.
They are in deep Kimchi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVAMfGfaVdo
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/lead-water-americas-water-dangerous-drink/story?id=98438736
Nearly 60 million Americans may not know they're drinking from toxic metal in present day, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/31/americas-tap-water-samples-forever-chemicals
A total of 118 of the 120 samples had concerning levels of PFAS or arsenic above CR’s recommended maximum, or detectable amounts of lead. Testing of the samples showed:
More than 35% of the samples had PFAS, potentially toxic “forever chemicals”, at levels above CR’s recommended maximum.
About 8% of samples had arsenic, at levels above CR’s recommended maximum.
In total, 118 out of 120 samples had detectable levels of lead.
@jj-adams saidThis is what happens when state and corporations are in a mutual back scratching relationship
Full of maggots/poisons,90% of ground water unsafe to drink because of pollution.
They are in deep Kimchi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVAMfGfaVdo
I’d boil your drinking water and maybe run it through a centrifuge, a heavy metals filter of some kind as well, just to be sure