• Food scientist shocks the world by proving that things that contain iron have iron in them
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[video=youtube;7MLS3dA72Tg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MLS3dA72Tg[/video]
"wheaties is full of shards of metal" He makes it sound like you're eating shrapnel...
Well, i learned that there's enough iron in iron enriched cereals to actually stick to a magnet. Pretty cool, that. Wonder how well blood will stick to magnets, be right back. :hammered:
Don't we also have iron? WE ARE METAL MEN AND METAL WOMEN
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;51746476]Don't we also have iron? WE ARE METAL MEN AND METAL WOMEN[/QUOTE] Metallically Augmented*
its almost as if whole grain naturally has iron mineral content
Didn't they do this on Brainiac years ago?
what a harmful video this is. luckily most people in the comments know what's up
I was pretty sure other than his spew on the whole metal fragments being not normal thing he was just replying to some new outlet claiming it was a hoax.
This guy is using the same e-blue cobra mouse as me. Great $10 mouse. :v:
If I eat enough of this cereal, will the metal detector in the security check in the airport go off?
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;51746644]This guy is using the same e-blue cobra mouse as me. Great $10 mouse. :v:[/QUOTE] do the blue LEDs turn off on yours? when i had mine they didnt.
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;51746476]Don't we also have iron? WE ARE METAL MEN AND METAL WOMEN[/QUOTE] Hemoglobin is not ferromagnetic, we don't have iron in elemental form. This is not to say that you can't be a metal man.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;51746413]Well, i learned that there's enough iron in iron enriched cereals to actually stick to a magnet. Pretty cool, that. Wonder how well blood will stick to magnets, be right back. :hammered:[/QUOTE] I was told by a friend not to have his metal rod in his finger magnetized or it will cause blood clots which could kill him or something.
We had to extract iron from cereal for a high school chem lab
trump pls make wheaties great again thank you concerned american
[QUOTE=FlamingBlizza;51747705]do the blue LEDs turn off on yours? when i had mine they didnt.[/QUOTE] Nope, that's my only gripe with the mouse. I've just started remembering to unplug it from my laptop at night but on a desktop that'd be a much bigger pain in the ass.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;51748172]Nope, that's my only gripe with the mouse. I've just started remembering to unplug it from my laptop at night but on a desktop that'd be a much bigger pain in the ass.[/QUOTE] Same mouse also, got it for $3 on black friday two years ago but it finally broke yesterday. I used to cover it up with folder to stop the light.
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;51746476]Don't we also have iron? WE ARE METAL MEN AND METAL WOMEN[/QUOTE] I am IRON MAN duh duh dih duh duh
this dude is insaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaane check out his other videos
[quote]Food scientist Mike Adams[/quote] What?!@#!@#? Also [t]http://i.imgur.com/tYqn3rY.png[/t]
that's pretty metal
The comment section is a gold mine [img]http://i.imgur.com/24uZh4A.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Mattk50;51746413]Well, i learned that there's enough iron in iron enriched cereals to actually stick to a magnet. Pretty cool, that. Wonder how well blood will stick to magnets, be right back. :hammered:[/QUOTE] The iron in hemaglobin becomes non-magnetic after being processed and refined by the body. There are two types of iron that is used for consumption, heme and non-heme. Plants and vegetables usually contain very high concentrations of heme iron, which is the non-magnetic and refined version. In cereals and the like, non-heme is used. Most enriched cereals contain anywhere from 20% to 40% the recommended daily intake of iron. Wheaties in specific have 40%. The same trick works on 20% cereals. If he put the organic cereal in water or milk and put the magnet near it the flakes would have been attracted to it. More importantly the organic cereal he tests is actually worse than Wheaties as it contains almost twice as much sugar. This guy's channel is a gold mine of stupid shit. One video I was kind of excited about was the effect of soda on teeth. Instead of using soda he used an 85% concentrated mixture of pure phosphoric acid and left a tooth in there for 12 hours, then scraped at it under a microscope and said "look guys the enamel is gone case closed soda is bad for you". If he really thinks he's a scientist then he's a really bad one.
[QUOTE=Anderan;51749780]The comment section is a gold mine [img]http://i.imgur.com/24uZh4A.png[/img][/QUOTE] I smelt biometal from cereal into spaceships and hovercraft. [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/75/Battlezone_Coverart.png[/img]
Garry, please add wheaties as a possible lootable source of metal fragments in rust in the future. Specifically so you have to eat them and then randomly (and quite painfully) piss them out afterwards.
Better eat some small magnets after every breakfast so the metal fragments aren't absorbed by your body
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