The Incredible Arrogance of Thinking ‘Natural’ Means ‘Good’
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Acg67
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So I've explained why the natural fallacy is ill-informed, but why did I call it arrogant? It's arrogant because it suggests that the entirety of the natural world has been created purely as a service to humankind – that somehow the earth and everything on it grows simply for our pleasure or our consumption.
That's nonsense.
What's also nonsense is the chemophobic notion that "chemicals" are as inherently "bad" as "natural" products are good. Sure there are incredibly harmful chemicals, but it has been the past 100 or so years of chemicals that have helped to push our quantities and qualities of living to previously unheard of levels of luxury and length.
At the end of the day, what should inform our decisions is not the natural fallacy or chemophobia. We cannot simply assume anything we ingest, natural or chemical, is going to be good or bad for us consequent to its origins, and this holds especially true for those substances we ingest in the name of treating or preventing a medical condition.
Instead, we need to be reliant on evidence. While truthiness and thinking with your gut may work for Stephen Colbert; as far as your health goes, actual evidence goes a long, long way. And the only assumption that you should make is that if there isn't any evidence, it's best to tread cautiously.
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2013/08/21/dont-mistake-natural-for-good
Also Dr Bruce Ames on "toxic chemicals" fearmongering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g1denSoAbc
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Yes, yes, yes.
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Agreed. There are many "natural" substances that are harmful.0
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Humping this thread0
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Exactly. I hate it when somebody thinks that something labeled all natural is ALWAYS so much better, just because.0
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Whatever! I know that natural tobacco is good!
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Aw this thread is gonna be good!0
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In for the roll0
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Every few years there is a new term that becomes the new trend.....lite, organic, natural. There is always some new label that comes out to sell product.0
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people seem to forget that arsenic and cyanide are as natural as apples.0
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Poison Ivy is natural... but I wouldn't use it as a topical skin cream.0
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I LOVE that you are addressing. It's irritating that people or should I say "sheeple" don't even try to learn about these things, and instead just fully buy into it.0
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Bears and lions are natural but by no means healthy or safe!0
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Funny, we were having just this (friendly) argument at work today. One of my staff is vegan like me but very much into the "natural" and "organic," which...Well, I'm not fussy about it. In fact, I don't care. If it's food I can eat, I eat it. She seems to think that she's going to "convert" me, but...Nah, my BS-ometer will prevail.
But anyway...*starts making popcorn in anticipation of the natural crowd's arrival*0 -
Naturally I'm going to have to agree with the majority ...0
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Here's my rant: My biggest issue on this topic is with the word "chemicals". Everything is chemicals - you, me, everything found in nature, purified or synthesized in a lab. The vast majority of deadly substances we commonly have are found in nature (cyanide anyone?). Similarly, many lab-made substances are identical to the "natural" products - for most the issue is quantity not quality (highly purified substances can be toxic not because they're different from the natural ones, but because we can consume high quantities - like fructose) . The only caveat here is that it takes a long time and a lot of studies to figure out if a newly made compound is indeed perfectly safe or has some unintended consequences, and at what dosage.0
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Poison Ivy is natural... but I wouldn't use it as a topical skin cream.
Ha! I was just about to post about how me and nature are not getting along right now because I am covered in poison ivy lol!0 -
Naturally I'm going to have to agree with the majority ...
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Naturally I'm going to have to agree with the majority ...
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This image. It will give me nightmares.
Birds are evil incarnate. And THAT is just terrifying.0 -
Lol, we use chemicals to make our water drinkable. People use chemicals on their face to clean them or enhance them. Same as nails, and skin.
But somehow, not eating "natural" is the demise of why we are an overweight and obese nation along with more diseases. I'd start with over consumption first.
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