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I'm aware there are certain products that are being advertised - food products - with 'no chemicals whatsoever.' Well, that would be pretty hard to arrange, since everything around us is made up of atoms and molecules - chemicals - including ourselves. By Francis Collins Advertised Food Whatsoever Products Chemicals

From a sustainability standpoint, look for natural products, but not all chemicals are bad. Learn what works for you. By Jane Lauder Standpoint Products Bad Sustainability Natural

The first brand was nature - everything after that was bullshit. By Bryant Mcgill Nature Bullshit Brand

Beginning with brand rather than substance is dangerous. By Peter Thiel Beginning Dangerous Brand Substance

I was not long since in a company where I was not who of my fraternity brought news of a kind of pills, by true account, composed of a hundred and odd several ingredients; whereat we laughed very heartily, and made ourselves good sport; for what rock so hard were able to resist the shock or withstand the force of so thick and numerous a battery? By Michel De Montaigne Pills Account Composed Ingredients Whereat

The logical extension of synthetic nature is the irrelevance of "true" naturethe certainty that it's not even worth looking at. (62) By Richard Louv True Naturethe Logical Extension Synthetic

Blue Heron Biotechnology, By Peter H. Diamandis Biotechnology Heron Blue

To the field of synthetic chemistry belongs an array of responsibilities which are crucial for the future of mankind, not only with regard to the health and needs of our society, but also for the attainment of a deep understanding of matter, chemical change, and life. By Elias James Corey Mankind Society Matter Chemical Change

I wondered if this wasn't a case of making the ideal an enemy of the good, but Salatin was convinced that industrial organic was finally a contradiction in terms. I decided I had to find out if he was right. By Michael Pollan Salatin Good Terms Wondered Case

Ensure it feels like it's made by humans, for humans. By Stefan Sagmeister Humans Ensure Feels Made

Save the Planet ... Buy Organic By Nancy Philips Planet Save Organic Buy

We need to be both conscious and competent to design products that emulate nature's life cycles, making sure that they endure and are either recycled or absorbed. By Guilherme Leal Cycles Making Absorbed Conscious Competent

The naturally colored products aren't as bright as the synthetically colored products, they're not as attractive to consumers. But, you know, it's the kind of thing that consumers simply would get used to very quickly. By Michael F. Jacobson Colored Products Consumers Naturally Bright

Semtex, PE4, C-4, Plastrite, Netrolit, Spring Korper, Rowanex Cono felt slightly shameful about his familiarity with plastics, and yet seeing them here, even so amateurishly arranged, gave him a perverse comfort. By Victor Robert Lee Plastrite Netrolit Semtex Spring Korper

We find ourselves facing a rising tide of biologically active, synthetic organic chemicals. Some tinker with our hormones. Some attach themselves to our chromosomes and trigger mutations. Some cripple the immune system. Some light up our genes and so enhance the production of certain enzymes. If we could metabolize these chemicals into completely benign breakdown products and excrete them, they would pose less of a hazard. Instead, a good many of them accumulate. By Sandra Steingraber Active Synthetic Find Facing Rising

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God. By Thomas Browne God Artificial Things Nature Art

I really think there is a very large distinction between synthetic and naturally occurring drugs ... I think that these plants 'take people' as much as people take the plants ... When you take one of these ancient, ancient hallucinogens you are locking in to the morphogenetic fields of all the people who ever took it. By Terence Mckenna Drugs Plants People Large Distinction

The cosmetic industry seems to be a wholesale dumping ground for just about every single type of chemical that exists. By David Wolfe Exists Cosmetic Industry Wholesale Dumping

I love to help women cut through all the labeling loopholes to find the best personal and oral care products on the market. This includes, of course, ingredients, but also recyclable packaging, products with expiration dates, examining company values (which includes no animal testing), and more. By Sophie Heyman Uliano Market Products Love Women Cut

Today chemists can artificially make hundreds of thousands of organic compounds, most of which are not duplicated in nature. By George W. Stocking Today Compounds Nature Chemists Artificially

Enormous amounts of money are spent for publicity. As a result, large quantities of alimentary and pharmaceutical products, at the least useless, and often harmful, have become a necessity for civilized men. By Alexis Carrel Enormous Publicity Amounts Money Spent

Nature is a strong brand name. Everybody knew that. First thing, Nomenclature 101. Slap Natural on the package, you were golden. Those words on the package promise ease from metropolitan care, modern worries. And out here, if you opened things up, underneath the cellophane, what did you find inside? That fruit has splendid packaging, it has solid consumer awareness and is an animal favorite. Its seeds will be deposited in spoor miles away and its market dominance will increase. Splendid and beautiful petals are great advertisingthe insects buzz and hop from all points every weekend to hit this flower-bed mall. Natural selection was market forces. In business, in the woods: what is necessary to the world will last. By Colson Whitehead Nature Strong Brand Nomenclature Natural

There seems to be a feeling that anything that is natural is good. Strychnine is natural. By Isaac Asimov Good Natural Feeling Strychnine

You know, I use organic products, but I get [laser treatments]. It's what makes life interesting, finding the balance between cigarettes and tofu. By Gwyneth Paltrow Products Laser Treatments Organic Interesting

There's so much plastic in this culture that vinyl leopard skin is becoming an endangered synthetic. By Lily Tomlin Synthetic Plastic Culture Vinyl Leopard

I hate the idea of natural. For example, I prefer gardens to wild nature. I like to see the human touch. High heels are a complete invention - an extravagance. They're far from natural, but it's the impracticality that I adore. I prefer the useless to the useful, the sophisticated to the natural. By Christian Louboutin Natural Hate Idea Prefer Nature

Even if you are genuinely interested in what is in your products, it is extremely difficult and often impossible to find out. By Christien Meindertsma Products Genuinely Interested Extremely Difficult

Big news on CNN, a search has uncovered illegal biochemical agents, toxins and other dangerous substances. Not in Iraq, in Rush Limbaugh's medicine cabinet. By Jay Leno Cnn Big Agents Toxins Substances

Cyanide is natural. So is arsenic. By Chuck Palahniuk Cyanide Natural Arsenic

We have constructed an artifice, a Potemkin village of an ecosystem where we perpetrate the illusion that the things we consume have just fallen off the back of Santa's sleigh, not been ripped from the earth. The illusion enables us to imagine that the only choices we have are between brands. By Robin Wall Kimmerer Potemkin Santa Illusion Artifice Sleigh

strange and imported foods. By Tamar Myers Strange Foods Imported

Natural,my ass! The worst poison known to man comes from a tree frog in South America. You cannot imagine how small an amount would be necessary to kill you.and it's natural.Calling something NATURAL is a MEANINGLESS MARKETING PLOY.""All right,calm down! Maybe I like alternative medicine because it's been in use for more than six thousand years.After all that time,they have to know what they're doing.""You mean the wacky idea that somehow in the distant past people had more scientific wisdom than they do today?That's both crazy and counterintuitive.Six thousand years ago people thought thunder was a bunch of gods moving around furniture."-Conversation btw Dr.Jack Stapleton and Vinnie By Robin Cook Naturalmy Ass America South Conversation

Frank stared at her. "But you throw Ding Dongs at monsters."Iris looked horrified. "Oh, they're not Ding Dongs."She rummaged under the counter and brought out a package of chocolate covered cakes that looked exactly like Ding Dongs. "These are gluten-free, no-sugar-added, vitamin-enriched, soy-free, goat-milk-and-seaweed-based cupcake simulations.""All natural!" Fleecy chimed in."I stand corrected." Frank suddenly felt as queasy as Percy. By Rick Riordan Ding Dongs Iris Frank Stared

Imagine waking up in the morning and going to the kitchen and to make yourself some breakfast. You take some soybean grits, mix them with some tainted cattle meat, throw in a few beaks and feathers, smother your concoction with processed sugar syrup and chemicals, then sprinkle on a few preservatives and dyes. Pressure cook the hell out of it, let it cool-and dig in! By Martin Goldstein Imagine Breakfast Waking Morning Kitchen

the German and Japanese governments heavily subsidized their chemical industries for war purposes. Government subsidies, direct or indirect, spurred German developments in synthetic rubber and plastics, synthetic fuels, light metals, and various other substitutes for natural materials.However, the world's chemical industries would have grown rapidly without artificial encouragement. By George W. Stocking Japanese German Purposes Chemical Industries

The unnatural, that too is natural. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Unnatural Natural

The most attractive habitats for synthetic sentience might be the vicinities of exceptional sources of energy - for example black holes, or even the neighbourhoods of large stars, which routinely boil off the energy of ten thousand suns. These are the destinations they may seek. By Seth Shostak Energy Holes Stars Suns Attractive

After Olestra (may cause anal leakage), people are a tad suspicious about products that do things that are too good to be true in the natural world.I tell this to the account people, and they say, "But it comes from trees!"To which I reply, "Yes and so does napalm and rubber cement. But that doesn't mean I'm going to spread them on my English muffin. By Augusten Burroughs Olestra People Leakage Trees Reply

In the absence of good scientific data about the effects of artificial hallucinogens it's good to stick to the natural ones. By Terence Mckenna Good Absence Scientific Data Effects

I hear it's better to use animal products than synthetics, which are harmful to humans and the earth ... but destroying one segment of the creation to allegedly save another is the idea of fools!!! By Adela Popescu Synthetics Earth Hear Animal Products

A natural! A natural! By Megan Whalen Turner Natural

Life's product should be made intentionally and consciously By Sunday Adelaja Life Consciously Product Made Intentionally

Where did you source your ingredients from?" one of them asked. "Are they local?" "Yeah," Pat said, "they're from the store about a mile from my house." One of the girls behind the table laughed. "Sorry," she said. By J. Ryan Stradal Asked Yeah Source Ingredients Pat

[This legendary Amazonian substance is] a cybernetic transdimentional medium of some sort that is generated out of the mysteries of the physiology of the human body. By Terence Mckenna Amazonian Body Legendary Substance Cybernetic

I was eating some candy and looked on the wrapper, and it said made from natural and artificial flavors. You could just say flavors. By Demetri Martin Flavors Wrapper Eating Candy Looked

The passive American consumer, sitting down to a meal of pre-prepared food, confronts inert, anonymous substances that have been processed, dyed, breaded, sauced, gravied, ground, pulped, strained, blended, prettified, and sanitized beyond resemblance to any part of any creature that ever lived. The products of nature and agriculture have been made, to all appearances, the products of industry. Both eater and eaten are thus in exile from biological reality. By Wendell Berry American Dyed Breaded Sauced Gravied

Milk, powdered heavy cream, and powdered butter." "Didn't know a lot of these products existed, By Jen Lancaster Milk Cream Butter Powdered Heavy

For all fragrances I create, I ask each of my suppliers to deliver and provide the best raw materials. It is my personal quest for excellence and quality to create luxury perfumes ... By Francis Kurkdjian Materials Create Fragrances Suppliers Deliver

I cannot put this poison on my skin. I do not use anything synthetic. By Gisele Bundchen Skin Put Poison Synthetic

I'm trying to assemble materials for a different mode of life. By Henry Flynt Life Assemble Materials Mode

Manufacturedsyntheticeven virtual, if that is what you turned out to beI would love you. By Sharon Shinn Manufacturedsyntheticeven Virtual Turned Bei Love

Products come with a WARNING label that reveals what they are made of. People come with one too; it is found in their actions. By Steve Maraboli Warning Products Label Reveals Made

And when comfort is what we want, one of the most powerful tonics alternative medicine offers is the word 'natural.' This word implies a medicine untroubled by human limitations, contrived wholly by nature or God or perhaps intelligent design. What 'natural' has come to mean to us in the context of medicine is 'pure' and 'safe' and 'benign'. But the use of 'natural' as a synonym for 'good' is almost certainly a product of our profound alienation from the natural world. By Eula Biss Natural Medicine Word Comfort Powerful

Search for required Speciality Chemical products and its suppliers, manufacturers or its equivalent brands from the largest database of ChemEqual. By Sophia Jones Speciality Chemical Search Suppliers Manufacturers

But the Go-Go's are a very original, kind of organic thing. By Kathy Valentine Original Kind Thing Gogo Organic

American whale oil lit the world. It was used in the production of soap, textiles, leather, paints, and varnishes, and it lubricated the tools and machines that drove the Industrial Revolution. The baleen cut from the mouths of whales shaped the course of feminine fashion by putting the hoop in hooped skirts and giving form to stomachtighteningand chest-crushing corsets. Spermaceti, the waxy substance from the heads of sperm whales, produced the brightest- and cleanest-burning candles the world has ever known, while ambergris, a byproduct of irritation in a sperm whale's bowel, gave perfumes great staying power and was worth its weight in gold. By Eric Jay Dolin American Oil Lit World Whale

Describe your product in terms of what it does not in terms of what it is. By Brian Tracy Terms Describe Product

Once you start thinking about where your products come from and what they 'do,' that's going to be an inherent part of your choice as you purchase products throughout your life. By Ellen Gustafson Products Life Start Thinking Inherent

For a product to carry a health claim on its package, it must first have a package, so right off the bat it's more likely to be processed rather than a whole food. By Michael Pollan Package Food Product Carry Health

Are you a consumer or producer? By Richard North Patterson Producer Consumer

Open your refrigerator, your freezer, your kitchen cupboards, and look at the labels on your food. You'll find 'natural flavor' or 'artificial flavor' in just about every list of ingredients. The similarities between these two broad categories are far more significant than the differences. By David Chang Open Refrigerator Freezer Cupboards Food

Manufactured spirit is much more reliable than organic spirit. By S.a. Tawks Manufactured Spirit Reliable Organic

Synthesis is the process of making a natural product, or some other substance, artificially, in the lab, one step at a time, from extremely simple building blocks. By Gregory Petsko Artificially Synthesis Product Substance Lab

Chemicals are really simple. You mix a couple things together and sell it for more than the materials cost. By Manoj Bhargava Chemicals Simple Cost Mix Couple

We're all such products By Chuck Palahniuk Products

Amazing products, cats. And real simple to manufacture. By Michael O'donoghue Cats Amazing Products Manufacture Real

Can the synthesis of man and machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? By Arthur C. Clarke Stable Discarded Synthesis Man Machine

Better be cheaper, than being fake By Sir Gusta Cheaper Fake

Econowives, they're called. These By Margaret Atwood Econowives Called

Daddy was like a lot of people who kind of turn their noses up when you say the word 'organic.' By Nell Newman Organic Daddy Word Lot People

In the case of Five-O, I believe it was a combination of many ingredients - timing, chemistry, Hawaii. By James Macarthur Hawaii Timing Chemistry Fiveo Ingredients

We are chemists in the laboratory of the Infinite. What, then shall we create? By Ernest Holmes Infinite Chemists Laboratory Create

Slow food, free-range, no steroids, eat local, and natural winemaking are all part of a general yearning for simpler times. But the fact is that most winemakers these days, big and small, have drastically lessened the use of chemicals in the vineyard, embracing such concepts as organically grown, biodynamic, and sustainable. By Roger Morris Freerange Slow Food Steroids Eat

brown paper bags from the pharmacist. By Anita Diamant Brown Pharmacist Paper Bags

What are you creating? By Lailah Gifty Akita Creating

year, they made a switch to chemicals: a move that nobody could understand till they won a billion-dollar government contract. Within three months." "Such a huge contract By V.s. Vashist Year Chemicals Contract Made Switch

As consumers, we can buy organic and non-GMO verified products, so look out for those labels when shopping! By Zoe Lister-Jones Consumers Products Shopping Buy Organic

In future, lots of things will be made from beans and fibres grown on the farmers' fields. This new science is called chemurgy. Plastics, for industry, will come from the soil. By Henry Williamson Future Lots Fields Things Made

For every drug that benefits a patient, there is a natural substance that can achieve the same effect. By Carl Pfeiffer Patient Effect Drug Benefits Natural

I've got them in the can and I am looking for a label. By Michael Owen Bruce Label

If you care about the animals, actually, organic might not be the best answer because now we have organic feedlots, organic factory farms. If you care about the environment - pesticides, especially - organic is the answer. By Michael Pollan Organic Care Animals Feedlots Farms

I recently decided that I'm not an originator. I'm a synthesist. By Steven Soderbergh Originator Recently Decided Synthesist

I'm allergic to chemicals in food so I eat only organic foods. By Carol Channing Allergic Chemicals Eat Organic Food

The reason we use all natural, hormone-free, antibiotic-free Berkshire pork belly, beef, and chicken is that it's the right thing to do. By Eddie Huang Hormonefree Beef Berkshire Natural Antibioticfree

The structural difference between enantiomers can be serious with respect to the actions of synthetic drugs. By Ryoji Noyori Drugs Structural Difference Enantiomers Respect

Don't let BRANDS rule your Mind! By Mohith Agadi Mind Brands Rule

Urgh - essence of Millicent Bulstrode. By J.k. Rowling Urgh Bulstrode Millicent Essence

Nature works with five polymers. Only five polymers. In the natural world, life builds from the bottom up, and it builds in resilience and multiple uses. By Janine Benyus Polymers Nature Works Builds World

If they have to put the word 'natural' on a box to convince you, it probably isn't. By Michele Simon Natural Word Put Box Convince

I have to make sure I exercise and that the ingredients that go into my body are completely organic. By Janice Dickinson Organic Make Exercise Ingredients Body

I am much more radical in my beliefs than my products represent me to be. By Isabella Rossellini Radical Beliefs Products Represent

The chemistry involved made everything Factory did quite special. By Peter Hook Factory Special Chemistry Involved Made

These are the end products of the Masterminds of Safety and Ethics, bulked up on cheese that contains no cheese, chips fried in oil that isn't really oil, overcooked gray disks of what might once upon a time have been meat, a steady diet of Ho-Hos and muffins, butterless popcorn, sugarless soda, flavorless light beer. A docile, uncomprehending herd, led slowly to a dumb, lingering, and joyless slaughter. By Anthony Bourdain Ethics Masterminds Safety Cheese Oil

Synthetic or inorganic substances do not contain any 'life force'; they are not dynamic. Everything is made of chemicals, but organic substances like essential oils have a structure which only mother nature can put together. They have a life force, an additional impulse which can only be found in living things. By Robert Tisserand Force Synthetic Dynamic Substances Life

I think that Jesus is the product. By T.d. Jakes Jesus Product

What foods are, essentially, are idea-neutral drugs. By Terence Mckenna Essentially Drugs Foods Ideaneutral

(Rhino horns, which are made of keratin, By Elizabeth Kolbert Rhino Horns Keratin Made

'Natural' is a word that has become unmoored by its meanings. If you go into a vitamin shop, things are natural, and people look at that, and they think it's good. It's no different than any other thing you swallow. By Michael Specter Natural Meanings Word Unmoored Shop

If the manifest of ingredients on the bottle had been legible, it would have read something like this: Water, blackstrap molasses, imported habanero peppers, salt, garlic, ginger, tomato puree, axle grease, real hickory smoke, snuff, butts of clove cigarettes, Guinness Stout fermentation dregs, uranium mill tailings, muffler cores, monosodium glutamate, nitrates, nitrites, nitrotes and nitrutes, nutrites, natrotes, powdered pork nose hairs, dynamite, activated charcoal, match-heads, used pipe cleaners, tar, nicotine, single-malt whiskey, smoked beef lymph nodes, autumn leaves, red fuming nitric acid, bituminous coal, fallout, printer's ink, laundry starch, drain cleaner, blue chrysotile asbestos, carrageenan, BHA, BHT, and natural flavorings. By Neal Stephenson Water Bha Bht Salt Garlic

Let us dare, then, to make the following hypothesis: the raw materials of today's production process are excitation, erection, ejaculation, and pleasure and feelings of self-satisfaction, omnipotent control, and total destruction. By Paul B. Preciado Erection Ejaculation Dare Hypothesis Excitation