• bane_killgrind@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      So would sand and talc powder. Diamond dust.

      It’s cheap and doesn’t hurt you. There are more food like things that will fix it that are more expensive.

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        Cellulose from wood is literally a dietary fibre. Just like that good healthy fibre you are getting from kale. Which is also mostly cellulose. There’s no difference for your body between kale and saw dust.

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          I don’t think it’s fair to say kale and cellulose are basically the same.

          I’d much rather eat cellulose.

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          Yup, actually cellulose in food is not a problem at all in my mind, and is probably actually improving the average Americans health if anything.

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          There’s no difference for your body between kale and saw dust.

          Be careful now, say something like that and someone might start a weird fad diet

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          Well there is right? Kale has other macro and micro nutrients, unlike you’re referring to the Fibre part only, then there would be no different right?

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          What? Does sawdust have high levels of vitamins A, B6, C, K, folate, fiber, carotenoids and manganese? The last time i checked it doesn’t.

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            We’re talking about fibre here. If anything, pure cellulose is better than kale.