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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> Skanky wrote:
> >>>If I remember correctly,
> >>
> >>We know that your memory is pretty ****ed up. No doubt it has something
> >>to do with your drug abuse.

>
> Established.


Why are you talking to yourself?

> >>>the juice of
> >>>all members of the grass family is
> >>>edible to humans.
> >>
> >>That requires extensive processing. Most grasses can't even be juiced
> >>with a standard juicer. And most grasses that are juiced aren't common
> >>meadow grasses, but the sprouts of various edible grains.

> >
> > No extensive processing is needed.

>
> Bullshit. It requires mechanical extraction. Compare that to other foods
> which can be juiced by hand, e.g., citrus fruits.


So, are you a Luddite or something?
Even the Amish would approve of
the manual wheatgrass juicers as
being primitive enough. Why are you
so freaked about humans finding
ways, mechanical in this case, to
ease a task?

> > The juicer used usually is a manual
> > one

>
> Mechanical. How the hell do you think that mechanical juicer is made --
> with rocks or sticks? They're made out of cast iron or other metals
> which are heated to super high heats to melt them before the various
> parts can be molded and forged. There are several levels of processing
> from mining to forging to assembly required before your stupid grass is
> ever juiced.


So, you're wanting people to regress
to the stone age? No metal ages for
you. Do you feel that metal forging is
wrong?

> > requiring no electricity.

>
> Guess again. You're so stupid you assume meat grinders appear
> miraculously in stores so hippies like you can juice wheat and barley
> grass. The processing of the juicer is required before you can process
> the juice. You cannot leave out that process.


Why is that initial process so bad?

> <...>
> > Pills made of dried
> > wheatgrass are also available.

>
> Which requires even more processing: extraction, drying, encapsulation,

etc.

What's wrong with that?


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