Rice Stockpiles Arsenic

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Arsenic is tricky. It’s two syllables as a noun and three syllables as an adjective.

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Rice hoards arsenic. Arsenic is a patented plant growth activator.

So a dozen or so of my Facebook Friends jumped on that, wondering “What does that mean?”

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This doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand!

Most rice (except white rice) is high in arsenic.

Arsenic is a growth factor for rice and humans! Enjoy your rice! I do!

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Everyone has been eating arsenic for a very long time, and nobody seems to be dying from it.

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According to Wikipedia (last edited Mar. 23, 2020) …

“Arsenic is used as a feed additive in poultry and swine production, in particular in the U.S. to increase weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and to prevent disease. An example is roxarsone, which had been used as a broiler starter by about 70% of U.S. broiler growers.”

Obviously, there are no farmers on Facebook!

The farmers are busy farming. They don’t have time for social media! LOLOLOL

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According to the same source (Wikipedia) …

“Arsenic is intentionally added to the feed of chickens raised for human consumption. Organic arsenic compounds are less toxic than pure arsenic, and promote the growth of chickens. Under some conditions, the arsenic in chicken feed is converted to the toxic inorganic form.”

“Arsenic is absorbed by all plants, but is more concentrated in leafy vegetables, rice, apple and grape juice, and seafood.”

Why pick on rice? Anti-Chinese propaganda?

China grows 35% of the world’s rice.”

Anti-Arkansas propaganda?

Arkansas grows the most rice in the U.S.

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Re: The arsenic is in the soil. Right?

Yep. Some soils more than others. Volcanic soil has a lot.

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In some cases, arsenic is a safer blood-builder than iron.

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Ray Peat (“Iron’s Dangers,” 2006)  wrote …

“Many doctors think of anemia as necessarily indicating an iron deficiency, but that isn’t correct. 100 years ago, it was customary to prescribe arsenic for anemia, and it worked to stimulate the formation of more red blood cells.”

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Arsenic was commonly given to racehorses to jet-propel their get-a-long down the track.

Some of those racehorses died because they were given MUCH MORE than the amounts found in rice and other arsenic-hoarders.

Too much of anything is toxic, including oxygen and water.

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Arsenic is essential to normal growth, including the heart and skeletal muscles

It stimulates the production of red blood cells, protects the spleen from iron toxicity, and is utilized in mitochondrial membranes.

Arsenic causes immature cancer cells to mature and self-destruct.

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Arsenic is a MORNING Zone One element, and ORANGE is its single color spectral predominance.

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According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) …

“Take arsenic for dry conditions of the lungs.”

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WARNING (RED FLASHING LIGHTS & BLARING SIRENS) …

I don’t get my nutritional arsenic by drinking contaminated water or licking arsenic-treated wood products.

I get my arsenic from FOOD (you know, that strange stuff that people used to eat before they started taking herbs and supplements), and I bring my rice to a boil three times, pouring off the water each time, if there’s the slightest doubt that “too much of a good thing” is in my rice.

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Of course, white rice contains much less arsenic.

It’s common sense, not science.

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'Rice Stockpiles Arsenic' have 5 comments

  1. March 24, 2020 @ 11:35 am John

    Great blog Atom:)

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  2. May 8, 2020 @ 3:40 am Atom

    Seminal retention wasn’t invented for “spiritual” reasons.
    It was used so Taoist men could have sexual intercourse with ten or twelve teenage girls in an afternoon to achieve (ha ha) physical immortality.
    Confucian men preferred mature women, but ejaculated every single time they had sex with their wives and concubines.
    Confucian men needed more rest and recuperation than Taoist men — but had many more descendants.

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  3. May 8, 2020 @ 3:42 am Atom

    Cancer eats what we eat because it’s an ISOPARASITE. Cancer loves the same vitamins and nutrients we love too. It especially loves dining on glutamine.

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  4. May 8, 2020 @ 3:43 am Atom

    Re: How can I force extra protein into my muscles during a bodybuilding workout?
    It’s a four-step process …
    1) Eat a fruit rich in glucose (grape sugar).
    2) Drink a cup of coffee or a glass of any liquid (or two if it won’t interfere with your workout).
    3) Work out. Do your thing.
    4) Drink less liquids than usual for the next day or two (or three if you’re working out every fourth day and choose to bulk up).
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    “When in doubt, follow the instructions,” according to Adano Ley.
    The fruit supplies the glucose, and the water in the coffee or other beverage converts uric acid into alkaline ammonia.

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  5. May 8, 2020 @ 3:44 am Atom

    Thou shalt not sigh, nor hold thy stumps to heaven,
    Nor wink, nor nod, nor kneel, nor make a sign,
    But I, of those, will wrest an alphabet,
    And by still practice learn to know thy meaning. – Shakespeare

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    There’s language in her eye, her cheek, her lip,
    Nay, her foot speaks; her wanton spirits look out
    At every joint and motive of her body. – Shakespeare

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