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What a fucking scam. I want chickens fed only worms. Might as well eat it since I bought it tho.
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Based and redpilledI want chickens fed only worms.
Based and redpilled
eggs are more nutritious when raised on pasture (grass, weeds, slugs & worms etc) conventional eggs are fed soy and gmo grain.Why?
What a fucking scam. I want only worms.
Slugs and worms can carry gapewormseggs are more nutritious when raised on pasture (grass, weeds, slugs & worms etc) conventional eggs are fed soy and gmo grain.
Wtf are gapewormsSlugs and worms can carry gapeworms
Nvm doesn't matterWtf are gapeworms
Could that explain why eggs were also high in phtalates?eggs are more nutritious when raised on pasture (grass, weeds, slugs & worms etc) conventional eggs are fed soy and gmo grain.
regardless, pastured eggs can have up to 4x the omega 3, 5x the nutrients and 5x the beta carotene of conventional eggs.Could that explain why eggs were also high in phtalates?
Found this in a study:
Maybe the phthalates were just leaching into the meat from the plastic wrap packaging? Probably not, conclude the researchers: “the finding that egg consumption is significantly associated with levels of MEHP too, suggests that chickens themselves may be contaminated with phthalates and that food is not being contaminated just through packaging and processing.”
Yeah I know I"m just wondering wether the phtalates naturally occur in eggs or not cause I've heard claims it did. But phtalates could also be passed down to eggs thanks to the mothers bloodstreamregardless, pastured eggs can have up to 4x the omega 3, 5x the nutrients and 5x the beta carotene of conventional eggs.
With conventional eggs, you're basically consuming soy and corn balls.