Posted on 03/06/2025 10:10:59 AM PST by nickcarraway
I had to get an update when I went to work at a hospital. And they didn’t even let me within a couple floors of patients.
That makes sense.
Excess vitamin A can cause depression, and if one has excess, fixing it takes a long time. Months or even years.
And that, in part, is a consequence of farming without a pastoral rotation. And that is a consequence of monoculture farming.
IOW, we know a lot about how to grow a lot out of former grasslands, but we don't know squat about how to keep that soil system goiong. Instead, we systematically kill that system and put it on a chemical diet at the expense of extraction, processing, transportation, amendment, and weed control costs.
I wish more would grasp the consequences of misguided farm policies.
The punch line is the instability of civilizations as compared to pastoralist families. Fugitives and wanderers we shall be.
BTW, this is not a stretched interpretation of mine, it actually adheres to the literal Hebrew more closely than does the standard Judeo-Christian translations. It's a amazing story that stands as a rationale for the rest of the Torah.
Yes, true, but does getting any Vitamin A constitute getting too much?
Dairy and vegetables provide enough vitamin A, and not excessive.
Vegetables have beta carotene, which the body converts to active vitamin A. If you have enough vitamin A, the body stops converting beta carotene.
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