How many natural, organic products can you think of ...?!


Question:

How many natural, organic products can you think of ...?

...that you wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole, much less want in your food?

I vote for dog droppings, owl vomit and uranium.

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6 months ago
Edit: Uranium isn't organic; I'm changing it to raw sloth livers.


Answers:
6 months ago
Edit: Uranium isn't organic; I'm changing it to raw sloth livers.

poison ivy!

Organic?Organic means created by man.Someone who started labeling foods "organic" got it f*cked up.Inorganic means created by nature.

Organic meat or milk. Makes me want to puke.



or・gan・ic (?r-gān'?k) Pronunciation Key
adj.

1. Of, relating to, or derived from living organisms: organic matter.
2. Of, relating to, or affecting a bodily organ: an organic disease.
3.
1. Of, marked by, or involving the use of fertilizers or pesticides that are strictly of animal or vegetable origin: organic vegetables; an organic farm.
2. Raised or conducted without the use of drugs, hormones, or synthetic chemicals: organic chicken; organic cattle farming.
3. Serving organic food: an organic restaurant.
4. Simple, healthful, and close to nature: an organic lifestyle.
5. Having properties associated with living organisms.
6. Resembling a living organism in organization or development; interconnected: society as an organic whole.
4.
1. Having properties associated with living organisms.
2. Resembling a living organism in organization or development; interconnected: society as an organic whole.
5. Constituting an integral part of a whole; fundamental.
6. Law Denoting or relating to the fundamental or constitutional laws and precepts of a government or an organization.
7. Chemistry Of or designating carbon compounds.




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