A Picture Worth a Thousand Words
July 24th, 2008
Hahahaha! I love the picture accompanying Michael Shermer‘s latest article in Scientific American. OMG, I think my face says everything you need to know about how I feel about the wheatgrass juice I just swallowed. According to the very nice gentleman who gave us the wheatgrass: the worse it tastes, the more toxic you are. I decided there and then that I must be the government’s next superfund site.
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That is hilarious. If I were there, I think I would have been moving rapidly out of fist-swinging range.
I thought that was you in that picture. Congrats on the exposure.
That is the same face I made when I tried Noni Juice.
A good article. There’s quite a bit of that “This is good for you and helps you in such and such way even though Doctors don’t mention anything” phrases that too many people believe to be true. That show which was mentioned would be something I’d watch as well as would be a fresh break away from Mythbusters-type programing of proving things wrong or right. I don’t think they would do topics such as that on their show. Hope the show goes through.
Great picture Dr Kiki
Haha! I looks like you’re about to sock Dr. Novella for getting you into this crazy mess. Great!
Not your most flattering picture, That must have tasted awful.
[…] to chuckle at the picture he posted with it: it’s from our Skeptologists shot, where Michael, Kiki Sanders, and Steve Novella drank the evil green liquid called wheatgrass juice. Kiki’s face is […]
I stumbled on your website via the wheat grass blog post. Please, I’m extremely curious if you think Dr. Robert Young’s “New Biology” is valid. Can you address your dis-eases through maintaining a less acidic state? He seems to have evidence of this.
If so, http://www.americanwellnessnetwork.com/Natures-Immune-Booster-and-pH-Balancer.html wheat grass is reported to be highly alkiline.
Thanks
Deborah