aw fuck, I hate having to take a theory which has come to me fully by my own intuition, due to my vast worldly knowledge, and search for proof...
Here is a website that grabs data from the US government. It is owned by Conde Naste. The same guys that own Reddit. You happy now idiot?
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3163/2
Search any seed you want... and notice how incredible and full the nutrition is.
You want to know something absolutely off the wall crazy...
The Earths water is manufactured in the sky. Sprite Lightning... Hydrogen + Oxygen + Spark = Water
Next time is thunders, look for the rain, and smell the ozone.
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news008.html
Earth's water probably didn't come from comets, Caltech researchers say
PASADENA -- A new Caltech study of comet Hale-Bopp suggests that comets did not give Earth its water, buttressing other recent studies but contrary to the longstanding belief of many planetary scientists.
In the March 18 issue of Nature, cosmochemist Geoff Blake and his team show that Hale-Bopp contains sizable amounts of "heavy water," which contains a heavier isotope of hydrogen called deuterium.
Thus, if Hale-Bopp is a typical comet, and if comets indeed gave Earth its water supply billions of years ago, then the oceans should have roughly the same amount of deuterium as comets. In fact, the oceans have significantly less.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12693-earths-water-brewed-at-home-not-in-space.html
Where did the Earth's oceans come from?
Most scientists think they came from water-rich asteroids and comets raining down on the planet in its youth.
But now planetary scientists in Japan suggest the oceans were actually "home-grown" - they may have formed because the young Earth had a thick blanket of hydrogen, which reacted with oxides in the Earth's mantle to form lakes and seas.