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Syntax

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Hello everone, It has been a while since my last post here. I wanted to post to inform everyone of "The Survival Tabs". They are a food replacement created by the space program in order to provide 100% of your daily nutrients and vitamins in 12 tablets a day, which come in flavors chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, and butterscotch.

While 12 tablets give you 100% of your vitamins and nutrients it only gives you 250 calories so I recommend having something else like potatos for sufficient calory intake.

Considering potatos are extremely easy to grow and extremely cheap you could survive on the tabs, potatos, and water.

I said in the title they are extremely cheap as you can get a six month supply(2,160 tablets) for around $500 which is a much better deal than the $300 1 month food pails you can find online.

There was actually testing which a human was able to survive on nothing but the tabs for 4-5 months so it can certainly be a life saver!
 
food doesn't come in the form of pellets---we aren't gerbils. I suggest people read the below work for survivalist purposes which contains all sorts of very detailed info on the subject:

WHITE LAW
A guide to White Right Life

https://www.bitchute.com/video/OMth1hxMacAI/

purchase: http://www.lulu.com/shop/hardcover/product-24464267.html

http://hyperborean.info/
 
They're a scam. They weren't created by the "space program" they just took example from them. And they're extremely low on calories, they might have all the vitamins in the world but if you want to survive you need calories.
 
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Either that, or its fellow science fiction joke, but this time from Star Trek, where the repeated joke about Starfleet rations are so (not) amazingly tasty. I think shrink-wrapping and freezing foods is a good way to go, with rice and pasta, of course. If potatoes are easy to grow, if you can, then also those. It's rather carby, but it should be OK. If you grow your own veg, then I bet they would be bigger than what I am guessing is the waste-of-money veg you buy from shops.
 
Aquarius said:
They're a scam. They weren't created by the "space program" they just took example from them. And they're extremely low on calories, they might have all the vitamins in the world but if you want to survive you need calories.

Thats why I mentioned potatos for the extra calories. The tabs should be used as a means to get your vitamins and nutrients when you are unable to. Considering the situation that the world is facing it is important to have something to get all of your nutrients and vitamins. Calories are easy to gain but nutrients and vitamins can be hard to.
 
I saw this but I’d still rather have food if I can. I didn’t trust this. I got a bunch of canned goods and stuff. It may not be my favorite but it will do to survive.
 
FancyMancy said:
13GaxVJ.gifx


Either that, or its fellow science fiction joke, but this time from Star Trek, where the repeated joke about Starfleet rations are so (not) amazingly tasty. I think shrink-wrapping and freezing foods is a good way to go, with rice and pasta, of course. If potatoes are easy to grow, if you can, then also those. It's rather carby, but it should be OK. If you grow your own veg, then I bet they would be bigger than what I am guessing is the waste-of-money veg you buy from shops.

Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
 
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
13GaxVJ.gifx


Either that, or its fellow science fiction joke, but this time from Star Trek, where the repeated joke about Starfleet rations are so (not) amazingly tasty. I think shrink-wrapping and freezing foods is a good way to go, with rice and pasta, of course. If potatoes are easy to grow, if you can, then also those. It's rather carby, but it should be OK. If you grow your own veg, then I bet they would be bigger than what I am guessing is the waste-of-money veg you buy from shops.

Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.
 
slyscorpion said:
I saw this but I’d still rather have food if I can. I didn’t trust this. I got a bunch of canned goods and stuff. It may not be my favorite but it will do to survive.

They aren't meant to be a primary food source(They can be if neccessary though). They are meant to give you all of your daily nutrients and vitamins. The issue a lot of people come on wity any diet is vitamin/nutrient deficiencies. These tabs are a substainable food source which provide all of the fda recommended nutrients and vitamins per day.
 
Potatoes have a high glycemic index. They should always be eaten with fatty and protein products to slow down release in the blood stream. Otherwise, they lead to a high release of insulin in the blood which, not only makes you store more body fat than needed instead of turning it immediately into energy, but also leads to insulin resistance.

People who lead a sedentary life (especially with lockdowns nowadays) should reduce consumption of carbs, as it leads to becoming overweight in two thirds of the population. A high intake of carbs is only needed in athletes, military and people with very active lifestyle and intense physical training. People who don't do any of that, should have a more moderate consumption of carbs balancing with nutritional fats.
 
FancyMancy said:
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
13GaxVJ.gifx


Either that, or its fellow science fiction joke, but this time from Star Trek, where the repeated joke about Starfleet rations are so (not) amazingly tasty. I think shrink-wrapping and freezing foods is a good way to go, with rice and pasta, of course. If potatoes are easy to grow, if you can, then also those. It's rather carby, but it should be OK. If you grow your own veg, then I bet they would be bigger than what I am guessing is the waste-of-money veg you buy from shops.

Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.
Meats* :?
 
FancyMancy said:
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
13GaxVJ.gifx


Either that, or its fellow science fiction joke, but this time from Star Trek, where the repeated joke about Starfleet rations are so (not) amazingly tasty. I think shrink-wrapping and freezing foods is a good way to go, with rice and pasta, of course. If potatoes are easy to grow, if you can, then also those. It's rather carby, but it should be OK. If you grow your own veg, then I bet they would be bigger than what I am guessing is the waste-of-money veg you buy from shops.

Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.

Oh I see. I misread your measage. Shrink wrapping and freezing your foods can be really good. The only issue is if your power is out for copious amounts of time. Then you risk the food spoilage. 2 weeks without power and all your shrink wrapped meat is gone. Unless you have a generator you could run constantly.
 
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
Syntax said:
Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.

Oh I see. I misread your measage. Shrink wrapping and freezing your foods can be really good. The only issue is if your power is out for copious amounts of time. Then you risk the food spoilage. 2 weeks without power and all your shrink wrapped meat is gone. Unless you have a generator you could run constantly.

That's why canned food should be a priority. Quality is not that good, but it is very affordable. It is for survival so quality requirements can be lowered.
 
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
Syntax said:
Freeze dried foods are amazing if people can afford them. A lot of people don't have the money for large quantities of feeeze dried foods. If they do though they should definitely get those. The tabs are definitely not some magical food replacement pill. Its a thing to get all of your vitamins and nutrients. Getting the nutrients you need in a survival situation can mean life or death. Not to mention all the issues if you are deficient in certain vitamins. Scurvy is definitely something I want to avoid. With that said I do think these can be an amazing thing to add to your pantry. And if the worst happens and you have nothing else you can survive off from just these(Obviously that wouldn't be fun but its possible).
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.
Oh I see. I misread your measage. Shrink wrapping and freezing your foods can be really good. The only issue is if your power is out for copious amounts of time. Then you risk the food spoilage. 2 weeks without power and all your shrink wrapped meat is gone. Unless you have a generator you could run constantly.
Meats*
Yeah. There are some videos and walkthroughs for making your own generator to power appliances at home. Of course, we'd prefer clean generators, rather than polluting ones. We'd need to get a bunch of hamsters running around on their wheels generating the power with batteries to store that power.
 
Henu the Great said:
I simply got vitamin pills from the store and canned/freezable stuff...
That's totally fine, the stuff syntax is promoting is most likely full of shit I wouldn't advise anyone to buy that.
 
Henu the Great said:
Syntax said:
FancyMancy said:
Well, I meant shrink-wrapping and freezing them yourself. Meets and other freezable foods can be done, and I expect adding a bit of water or broth can puff-up the shrinkage, if necessary.

Oh I see. I misread your measage. Shrink wrapping and freezing your foods can be really good. The only issue is if your power is out for copious amounts of time. Then you risk the food spoilage. 2 weeks without power and all your shrink wrapped meat is gone. Unless you have a generator you could run constantly.

That's why canned food should be a priority. Quality is not that good, but it is very affordable. It is for survival so quality requirements can be lowered.
Apparently, there was an unopened can of some sort of food for something like 40 years, and it was still fresh and safe to eat. I'm not certain if I believe that or not, but it seems to be one of the best ways to preserve foods for a while or longer.
 
FancyMancy said:
Henu the Great said:
Syntax said:
Oh I see. I misread your measage. Shrink wrapping and freezing your foods can be really good. The only issue is if your power is out for copious amounts of time. Then you risk the food spoilage. 2 weeks without power and all your shrink wrapped meat is gone. Unless you have a generator you could run constantly.

That's why canned food should be a priority. Quality is not that good, but it is very affordable. It is for survival so quality requirements can be lowered.
Apparently, there was an unopened can of some sort of food for something like 40 years, and it was still fresh and safe to eat. I'm not certain if I believe that or not, but it seems to be one of the best ways to preserve foods for a while or longer.

Fourty years seems like a stretch to be honest. I saw a "news" title saying something about 25 year old canned food, but I did not read it. I think it is good to go for two to five years maybe ten tops then might aswell get new cans.
 

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