The Farmers don't own the chickens they raise them under contract for big poultry companies.....The farmers also claim that culling is less expensive than vaccinating, but clearly doesn’t work that well lol
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The Farmers don't own the chickens they raise them under contract for big poultry companies.....The farmers also claim that culling is less expensive than vaccinating, but clearly doesn’t work that well lol
Why doesn’t the European flock succumb to the avian flu?Still is in every country that has the sense to vaccinate their flocks. Mexico doesn't have this problem.
A handful of large poultry farmers are concerned if anyone vaccinates, the pussies in Europe who buy US poultry will use that as an excuse to block all US poultry from coming in.
I respect the right of anyone who wants to buy organic eggs from unvaccinated flocks, but they should pay for that specialty product. Until we vaccinate, the national supply is at perpetual risk because flocks keep getting reinfected with bird flu no matter how careful farmers are.
It's not bullshit.Lmao they have the “lunk alarm” or whatever that bullshit is
Why doesn’t the European flock succumb to the avian flu?
Meh. I don't want communist eggs anywayThey are. EU and US are being hit the worst,
Meanwhile eggs are cheap and plentiful south and north of the border, as both Mexico and Canada vaccinate, but we can't import eggs from either.
Meh. I don't want communist eggs anyway
This is a bit off topic, but is there any relation to reduced appetite for fat on GLPs? I swear after starting Tirz even thinking about high fat foods makes me sick. I'm only on 5mg so minimal appetite suppression.I'm surprised to discover Americans eat so many eggs, tbh.
I thought it was all cold cereal, pop tarts, microwaveable burritos, or fast food, if the ever growing selection of those things was anything to go by. Surprised so many frying pans and stovetops still in use....
Should probably triple the price of fruits and vegetables and limit the quantity people can buy and they'll start eating more of those too.
This is a bit off topic, but is there any relation to reduced appetite for fat on GLPs? I swear after starting Tirz even thinking about high fat foods makes me sick. I'm only on 5mg so minimal appetite suppression.
It's pretty crazy. I was never someone that was 'addicted' to junk food, but these days I can hardly even stomach it. On the rare occasion that I do get the urge, I'm finished after a few bites.GLPs are already hitting Walmart, junk food manufacturers, alcohol companies hard.
Many big packaged food corps are reworking their products to smaller portioned, high protein foods with flavors that their scientists determined still appeal to the exogenous GLP modified brain.
Everyone in the food business knows it's going to have an exponentially larger impact in coming years.
Don't get on reta though.. lol. The sugar cravings are a killer!!It's pretty crazy. I was never someone that was 'addicted' to junk food, but these days I can hardly even stomach it. On the rare occasion that I do get the urge, I'm finished after a few bites.
Here I am waiting for tirz from 30 Dec. Fucking sucks.after Black Friday? yes. i place an order in the middle of December, int via the holiday promo. stocked up on Reta and other peptides. no issues whatsoever, it dropped in like 2 weeks if memory serves correct.
It's pretty crazy. I was never someone that was 'addicted' to junk food, but these days I can hardly even stomach it. On the rare occasion that I do get the urge, I'm finished after a few bites.
They really are. But what’s odd is the cravings come and go. Sometimes nothing. Sometimes I cannot eat enough sweets. lol That’s why I try to not have any around.Don't get on reta though.. lol. The sugar cravings are a killer!!
It makes you realize how difficult it is for people to lose weight. Having a genetically high food drive, and then the appetite increase that comes along with gaining weight. It's a super vicious cycle.You don't realize the power your mind has to influence you until, post glp, you think of something, usually a fatty food like anything fried, and it induces physical illness.
Ever see A Clockwork Orange?
It's this, for food:
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Yeah ya know despite all that, fuck PF.It's not bullshit.
Planet Fitness launched a marketing guerilla campaign to draw attention to their brand and it paid off massively. They're a household name at this point. Every time some normie thinks about joining a gym the first brand that pops up in their mind is Planet Fitness. They were able to achieve this by baiting the dumbest demographic possible (roidheads and powerlifters) into posting reaction videos and indignated comments about the lunk alarm non-stop.
I actually went to a Planet Fitness for the first time a few days ago because my usual gym shut down for a snow storm. I was surprised. It was a pleasant environment, all the machines were brand new and even had automatic rep counters and timers.
I think its the way reta attacks glycogen stores making the brain fire those "i need sugar" feelzThey really are. But what’s odd is the cravings come and go. Sometimes nothing. Sometimes I cannot eat enough sweets. lol That’s why I try to not have any around.
Have you checked BG at different points throughout the day? I'd imagine hypoglycemia plays a big part, especially after exercise.I think its the way reta attacks glycogen stores making the brain fire those "i need sugar" feelz
I don't really pay attention to my blood glucose. Even when my A1c was 6, I had excellent Fasting and PP blood glucose, so I tend not to trust it.. except for times when I get severe nausea or near fainting spellsHave you checked BG at different points throughout the day? I'd imagine hypoglycemia plays a big part, especially after exercise.
I would be interested if you're going hypo, and that's what's causing the cravings. A1c def isn't a perfect marker. I'm a T1D and I had my A1c tested like a month ago with labs, it was 7.1. A month later I see my endocrinologist and they say it's 6.7, so there's definitely a margin of error.I don't really pay attention to my blood glucose. Even when my A1c was 6, I had excellent Fasting and PP blood glucose, so I tend not to trust it.. except for times when I get severe nausea or near fainting spells