Originally posted by wolfgang5910. Sweet Potatoes: Pancreas
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
The oblong sweet potato bears a strong resemblance to the pancreas, ... Comments?
The oblong sweet potato bears a strong resemblance to the pancreas, and also promotes healthy function in the organ. "Sweet potatoes are high in beta-carotene, which is a potent antioxidant that protects all tissues of the body, including the pancreas, from damage associated with cancer or aging," says Somer."
Originally posted by wolfgang59
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
*The oblong sweet potato bears a strong resemblance to the pancreas, ... Comments?*
*You omitted the quotation marks and attributed Somer's work to another person.*
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhen will you grow up?
10. Sweet Potatoes: Pancreas
The oblong sweet potato bears a strong resemblance to the pancreas, and also promotes healthy function in the organ. "Sweet potatoes are high in beta-carotene, which is a potent antioxidant that protects all tissues of the body, including the pancreas, from damage associated with cancer or aging," says Somer."
[i]Ori ...[text shortened]... obby isn't a Nutritionist or Medical Doctor working for Woman's Day. Sloppy disregard for facts.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI agree that God doesn't do anything randomly. It is the little things that astound me the most. i.e. At the Detroit Zoo, the butterfly house, butterflies will only lay eggs on certain plants. That is one type of butterfly and one type of plant. If that one butterfly cannot find that particular plant, there will be no egg laying anywhere else. Not even for self preservation, or the continuation of its type will it lay its eggs on any other plant.
God doesn't do anything randomly; nor does He leave anything undone or to chance. With the first man and woman, the one prohibition wasn't to refrain from eating just any fruit; one fruit on one tree (unlike any other in their garden) was named. Eat from it, die spiritually. Obey His command and live. The woman was deceived; the man willfully disobeyed. ...[text shortened]... and self determination, even with the design and recognition of food and its applicable benefit.
The list of oddities is endless. A particular fish in the ocean, cleans the teeth of sharks and killer whales. A frog that hibernates in the desert, until enough rainwater fills a small pond. For the few days of life, hunt, mate then burrow. Females lay eggs and burrow, until the next time the pond has water in it again.
That specific frog lives only in the desert.
Originally posted by PudgenikYou've watched these activities closely. Have you thought about the brains that direct these seemingly finicky selections?
I agree that God doesn't do anything randomly. It is the little things that astound me the most. i.e. At the Detroit Zoo, the butterfly house, butterflies will only lay eggs on certain plants. That is one type of butterfly and one type of plant. If that one butterfly cannot find that particular plant, there will be no egg laying anywhere else. Not even for ...[text shortened]... til the next time the pond has water in it again.
That specific frog lives only in the desert.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOh ya, I know Him well. God does some of the darndest things. You do know, (and I do know you know) God has a good sense of humor. Generally, it is overlooked in the scripture.
You've watched these activities closely. Have you thought about the brains that direct these seemingly finicky selections?
Moses was brought up as a prince of Egypt. That means his training is math, engineering and extremely logical.
So God wants Moses. "Let's give him something to think about." A bush burns, and is not consumed. That miracle was especially designed for Moses. And I have to believe, God sat back with a laugh and said, "figure that one out".
Originally posted by PudgenikExcellent reference. When you've been at the Detroit Zoo, have you also given any thought its inhabitants and their brains?
Oh ya, I know Him well. God does some of the darndest things. You do know, (and I do know you know) God has a good sense of humor. Generally, it is overlooked in the scripture.
Moses was brought up as a prince of Egypt. That means his training is math, engineering and extremely logical.
So God wants Moses. "Let's give him something to think about." A bu ...[text shortened]... ned for Moses. And I have to believe, God sat back with a laugh and said, "figure that one out".
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyMost of the products you listed have been bred by man. If they are chemical laden and highly processed thats just how some people grow them or process them after growing them.
Synthetic, Ersatz, Harmful Chemical Laden Highly Processed Foods are yours if you wish. No thanks.
I am not sure what objections you have to processing. I bet you cook much of your food.
Originally posted by twhitehead"Most of the products you listed have been bred by man."
Most of the products you listed have been bred by man. If they are chemical laden and highly processed thats just how some people grow them or process them after growing them.
I am not sure what objections you have to processing. I bet you cook much of your food.
"Most"? Please provide at least a partial list of these [edible/nutritional] products bred by man. Thanks.
Originally posted by twhiteheadHoped you would reply.
Most of the products you listed have been bred by man. If they are chemical laden and highly processed thats just how some people grow them or process them after growing them.
I am not sure what objections you have to processing. I bet you cook much of your food.