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BASEDVATO

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I would assume so....



As soon as you add chemicals and preservatives it would no longer be completely derived from living matter, thus making it inorganic.
I was being sarcastic. Everything is living or was living is carbon based thus "Organic." The foodies just use it in the wrong term. We have chemicals, metals everything in our body (Iron, Zinc). Organic is just a lamens for no Pesticides, and nitrates and shit.

Inorganic is the study of non-carbon based systems. All plants feed on N,P,K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe. macro-nutes (inorganics) whether its broken down from biodegraded matter or if we manufacture it.

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I was being sarcastic. Everything is living or was living is carbon based thus "Organic." The foodies just use it in the wrong term. We have chemicals, metals everything in our body (Iron, Zinc). Organic is just a lamens for no Pesticides, and nitrates and shit.

Inorganic is the study of non-carbon based systems. All plants feed on N,P,K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe. macro-nutes (inorganics) whether its broken down from biodegraded matter or if we manufacture it.

=)
Ohhhhhhhh inf breh just got pwned
 
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Ohhhhhhhh inf breh just got pwned
Not really, what I said is exactly the reasoning as to why people call organic food by the term organic

or·gan·ic
/ôrˈganik/
Adjective

Of, relating to, or derived from living matter

vs.

in·or·gan·ic (nôr-gnk)
adj.
1.
a. Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life.
 
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BASEDVATO

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Not really, what I said is exactly the reasoning as to why people call organic food by the term organic

or·gan·ic
/ôrˈganik/
Adjective

Of, relating to, or derived from living matter

vs.

in·or·gan·ic (nôr-gnk)
adj.
1.
a. Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life.
I'm just being a smart ass ignore me. I'm just saying the term "organic" in food, does not match those definitions really - because inorganic things are present naturally in living things.

Salt is neither organic nor the product of life... yet its in your body and it uses it.
 
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Glad to see Pat Healy get a win like that, Pat got screwed out of his Strikeforce title fight because Gilbert got injured and the company folded. Dude has been grinding through small organizations for years. Cool to see him get a win in his UFC debut over a guy like Jim Miller who was a win away from a title shot.
 
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Not really, what I said is exactly the reasoning as to why people call organic food by the term organic

or·gan·ic
/ôrˈganik/
Adjective

Of, relating to, or derived from living matter

vs.

in·or·gan·ic (nôr-gnk)
adj.
1.
a. Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life.
Lol, just giving you shit. My girls parents farm is certified organic. They have to follow hella strict rules to keep their shit certified.
 
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Vinny needs to work on his striking. Dude is the most accomplished BJJ guy in the UFC right now, but his striking is garbage.

Hate to see Vinny lose, dude is cool as hell and actually talks to fans on twitter and sherdog.com and Phil Davis is a douchebag who beats his wife.
 
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