Yeah, but drinking the Baltic sea’s water, one of the most if not the most polluted sea of the world, will cause you other problems 😅
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?
22·3 days agoI agree with your message, which seems to confirm mine. How yours makes mine a strawman?
If you want to know more, you can read for example, this recent study.
zloubida@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?
211·3 days agoOnly religion? The State is 1000x worse in this regard, and it doesn’t need religion.
That makes it even worse. You have more health problems per calorie with ultra-processed food (it’s a scientific fact) and you generally eat more calories with ultra-processed food. We should fight, as a society, the prevalence of industrial interests in food.
Yes, but you can only compare the comparable. If you eat the same amount of calories from ultra-processed food and from unprocessed or minimally processed food, the ultra-processed will cause more health problems than the unprocessed food (for example, you’ll gain more body fat, but there are other problems).
Ultra-processed food is unhealthy.
Sorry I used the wrong word in my comment. It’s corrected.
TransformedUltra-processed food is less healthy than things cooked in butter.



It will be rehydrating then dehydrating, as they’ll pass the following hours emptying their bowels.