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RE: Why Grow Grass and Buy Food? #168

By growing your own food you truly are regaining somewhat freedom, because the system has made you a slave to corporations. You cant survive without the food industry basically, YOU NEED THEM. So regain some freedom and health, no pesticides and its free apart from some labor "which you are doing for yourself". Plus you are helping thousands of species that are affected by pesticides that big corps use to gain high yields i.e more profit, they don't care about your health or animals and insects health, there is no morality in buisness nowadays its all about profit.

Peace.

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How many plants and foods are seedless? More than we know. They genetically modify (GMO) food to not reproduce seeds or to have dead seeds in order to make us come bck to them. And the medicine world hook us on drugs, on medicine, and they profit trillions of dollars each years. But we do better with natural remedies in more cases thank we think and it saves us so much money to go green and to have gardens and stuff. I eat garlic each day.

Yes company's like Monsanto are trying to dominate the world market with our precious gift from mother earth seeds. Best medicine is to eat healthy, but they wont tell you that they wanna give you antibiotics instead. A cured patient doesn't make them any money.

The statement that big corps has high yields is false. I live in GMO farm country and the GMO crops produce less yields than their organic counter parts. It is why so many organic farms are popping up in green house structures to prevent the cross pollination of those poisonous GMOs

if they don't spray there crops with pesticides they will have weeds growing in between crops which they don't want and bugs will eat away at there crop so they spray crops, hoping that they get better yields. Unluckily they are poisoning the ground also making the yields in time get worse because the soil is destroyed.

there are organic ways to do the same thing without chemicals yes it requires a little more labor but the results and our health is worth it

I agree with you, but most big corporations unfortunately don't.

That is true. Thanks for following me by the way @supernovaone