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fun fact antidepressants can cause low sodium levels.
when i was on them, i didnt know this, and my parents hated that i craved salt because āsalt is unhealthyā, so i didnāt get enoughāand blacked out and got dizzy a LOT.
if ur on antidepressants make sure to get enough salt!! i know media says salt=bad but i promise your body needs it!!
Another fun fact, for someone like me, a transfemme on hrt, the medicine for HRT can also cause anemia and low blood pressure, which doesnāt help the blacking out.
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There's an enormous difference between animal rights and conservation.
I stopped buying Lush products a while ago, largely because of this issue (I didnāt want to give money to charities that use fear-mongering, hand-wringing anthropomorphism to actively fight biodiversity), and their treatment of the Little Fireface Project only solidified this. Now Lush has sponsored a conference whose end goal is essentially dead elephants, whether they want to admit that or not.Ā
Iām sure they wouldnāt admit it, but their goals- no captive breeding, no zoo care- are hugely problematic from a conservation standpoint because- letās face it- thereās no way to ensure elephant survival in the wild at this moment in time. Not when thereās such a global demand for ivory, and not when their habitats are so valuable to developers, timber companies, and mining companies.
This of course brings up a really salient ethical issue- if elephants canāt survive long-term in the wild, should we be āarkā breeding them, trying to preserve them in captivity for future generations? Unfortunately, thatās not the question these groups ask. Their āsolutionā is to just take the elephants from ābadā captivity (zoos) and put them in āgoodā captivity (sanctuaries).
However, these sanctuaries arenāt actually all that safe for elephants.
Theyāre not the African savannah minus people, where the elephants can just run free. Thereās still barns. Thereās still fences. Thereās still tuberculosis- zoos can have that too, but zoos have better vet care and actually train the animals to participate in their own healthcare- which means that vet checks are less stressful. Sanctuaries, even the ones that do some vet training, still canāt really disinfect their grounds, and they canāt get rid of that TB bacteria- which can stick around for absolute ages. Thereās still risks, and I donāt think these free the elephants people actually realize that. Itās like with cetaceans- the answer isnāt āfree āem all,ā nor is it ācaptivity is the ONLY SOLUTION.ā Animal conservation, especially for species like elephants that have a pretty good wild population, is all about middle roads. Thereās got to be a middle ground, and animal rights totally misses that. Theyāre so obsessed with the idea of āfreedomā that they donāt actually stop to think about what freedom really means for these animals. Humans are the most successful invasive species anywhere in the world, and weāre not just going to go away because a bunch of animal rights activists think itād be good. Even if they do successfully get elephants out of zoos, what good will that do? It wonāt stop poaching, itāll just make good science more difficult to do.
But animal rights people donāt actually care about science. They might think they care about individual animals, but theyāre totally missing the point at a species/ecosystem level. Closing zoos will do absolutely nothing positive for wild animals- if anything, itāll just make things worse. But thatās what these groups want- they still think zoos are animal jails and are willfully ignorant about the actual science of animal conservation. Itās not just about warm fuzzy feelings and the souls of animals- itās about making logical, rational decisions to protect genetic diversity in these animal populations. Putting all those āpoor abused zoo animalsā in sanctuaries is not how this is done, and if you refuse to understand that despite the piles and piles of evidence, if youāre fundamentally anti-science, if you really think that feels are more important than reals⦠well, youāre part of the problem, then, arenāt you. Itās 2018. Weāre wreaking havoc on our environment and our ecosystems, and without the careful application of scientific processes and knowledge, we are going to lose these things. We are going to lose the rainforests, we are going to lose millions of species- but hey, at least poor Dumbo got to live out his final years suffering from tuberculosis while somebody who thinks elephants actually talk to them dictated his care.
Iām gonna close with a quote from someone who was at the conference, because itās kind of ridiculous, but I think proves a point.
āBut what, at the end of these three, informative, tear filled, days, did we all come away with?
Did we put together a white board filled with bullet points and action steps on how to free every last one of the elephants around the world that are rotting away before our very eyes?
Nope, not even close.
But what we did achieve is something, in my view, even more important.
We listened to the elephants.ā
We listened to the elephants. This is not science. This is not conservation. This is homeopathy at best. Itās not how you āsaveā elephants. How you save them is through careful captive breeding, making actual efforts to preserve wild elephant habitat with a minimum of human interference, studying their reproduction, diseases, biology, and other things that can impact reproductive success, and work with local communities doing boots-on-the-ground work to help develop sustainable infrastructure and jobs so that elephant ivory is less appealing to the communities that coexist with elephants. Taking elephants out of zoos and putting them in sanctuaries is not at all how to preserve a species.
Elephants are not people. They have extremely different needs, and to assume that a bunch of people who āheard the call of the elephantsā but have⦠no actual scientific, medical, biological, or relevant zoological experience can somehow know how to conserve them better than people who actually study them is fucking ridiculous.
Which is why Iām still not gonna support Lush.Ā
Iāve been saying for ages LUSH is anti-zoo and does not support actual conservation, but instead animal rights initiatives.Ā
LUSH gave 5000 dollars (as the highest tier sponsor!) to a conference where PETA and Zoocheck and the Non-Human Rights project were major panelists.Ā
And now theyāre running a charity pot for Free the Oregon Zoo Elephants - the group that is, as described on the charity pot label,Ā āworking to end captivity, breeding, and importation of elephants at zoos and beyond.ā Well, thanks, LUSH, for actually putting your stance in writing for the world to see.Ā
So Iām still real mad about this (as well as some of the comments Iāve read on this post, wowza) but now I come with a helpful addition: alternatives to LUSH products.
The Body Deli
Colourpop
Perfectly POSH
Ethique
Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
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Chanla Chau Cosmetics
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Paintbox Soapworks
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LipSense
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These products were all recommended by folks looking for LUSH alternatives that are cruelty-free, have no or sustainable palm oil ingredients, and/or are vegan. Many of these are also small businesses!
A final message to folks who point out that thereās no such thing as ethical consumption in late stage capitalism: of course thereās not. That doesnāt mean we canāt try to make our voices heard, especially with a company that seems so on track with a lot of the values we consumers have.
To folks who are anti-zoo: I would also like to see more wild animals in the wild, but you know what weāre losing at a rapid pace? The Wild. Humans are using more and more land for homes, farms, mining, forestry, etc. and that means these animals have nowhere to go that wouldnāt put them into conflict with people or the conspecifics that already live there. And to take an animal that has lived most/all of its life in captivity and just release it with no plan to monitor its progress and no preparation for its release is condemning that animal to a slow, cruel death or turn it into a nuisance animal that finds humans for food/help and force it back into captivity. We need to address the external threats to these animals before we even talk about releasing them. See also below.
And finally, to the folks who argue thatĀ āwell some zoos are bad tooā: this tactic brings down the whole argument, not raises it up and you should stop using it right now. A lot of the zoos that show up inĀ ābad zooā videos used by PETA and company are in countries with lower standards of welfare than exist in Europe and North America. Europe/NA zoos are required by law to assist in conservation activities, are held to a high standard of welfare to achieve accreditation with their respective accreditation bodies (and even those who ARENāT accredited often have high welfare standards due to the laws regarding it), spearhead research, and work daily towards the education of guests by doing everything from keeper chats to summer camps to animal demonstrations like bird free-flight shows or husbandry training sessions. To lump these zoos in with zoos in aforementioned lower welfare standard countries with broad statements is a bad move; words have meaning so use yours carefully.
ā#lush is also against all captive ownership of reptilesā ive been saying this for years omfg LUSH is basically just PETA if PETA sold lotion to hipsters