Something my Father-in-law found...
Impossible Foods, co-founded by Google, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has taken its product, a totally fake plant based hamburger, internationally, setting its sights on countries such as Australia and New Zealand, as well as Europe and Asia. I was not aware of the ownership structure of this compnay, this is on a par with the Vaxx, but much more subtle.
For instance, the Impossible Burger is made with soy leghemoglobin (heme), a color additive produced in a genetically engineered yeast. The ingredient, used to make the burger appear to “bleed” like real meat, never underwent adequate safety testing, according to the Center for Food Safety (CFS).
Last year, CFS challenged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of soy leghemoglobin. CFS claimed that because the ingredient is “new to the human diet, and substantial quantities are added to the Impossible Burger, the FDA should have required extensive safety testing before approving its use as a color additive, as required by law.”
CFS said in its lawsuit that soy leghemoglobin is made using “genetic engineering on steroids,” a process they say has “virtually no regulatory oversight.” Animal studies commissioned by Impossible Foods found soy leghemoglobin caused inflammation or kidney disease and possible signs of anemia.
But Impossible Foods dismissed the findings as “non-adverse” or as having “no toxicological relevance.” Despite the legal challenges, a federal appeals court in May upheld the FDA’s approval of soy leghemoglobin.
The Impossible Burger is now in grocery stores and restaurants nationwide. It is also expected to hit schools K-12 after Impossible Foods secured Child Nutrition Labels, a voluntary food-crediting statement authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
One may conclude that Gates, Google and Bezos are wealthy enough to be able to claim that what they promote is so useful to their customers that it does not require testing and approval. One could ponder the question whether or not the FDA, USDA, CDC, HHS are merely divisions of the Gates cabal. One might also assume that a food that lacks nutritional value, attacks the kidneys and shows signs of causing anemia would be a valuable adjunct to the Vaxx and enhance its lethality.
As a clinician I was there to advise my patients as to what constituted a healthy diet, and in all honesty, I could not advise following a vegan diet based on my observations. Unfortunately, the vegans I dealt with that were having problems were unwilling to admit their diet was the cause of most of their health issues. It was like dealing with someone that was part of a religious cult. It did not matter what evidence they were shown, their own bias would not allow them to even entertain the thought they may have been mistaken. Much like the vaxxine crowd - a solid brick wall of cognitive dissonance.
Kinda like the vaxx cult, eh?
yes exactly like the VAXX cult
Exactly fren.
Whenever my health starts to decline, ill look into this. As of right now though, wife and I have no signs of ailing health 💪🏻. 3+ years of doing it right I guess lol!
A person just needs to be smart about it and take the appropriate supplements and be aware of warning signs. The problem with this type of health decline I experienced with vegan patients is when it hits, it slams the wall and it all crashes in. People are absolutely blindsided by it and cannot figure out what went wrong. The bone fractures I think were the worst. Their bones would shatter and the surgical intervention necessary left them impaired.
The key I think is to not make demands on the body that the diet cannot keep up with. That I believe, was the biggest problem with these patients. They really thought they were super humans and pushed their bodies to the limits with extreme athletics and exercise routines. It literally broke them down because their diet could not keep up with the protein and antioxidants requirements for that kind of activity. Aging was accelerated and the conditions they suffered from were more age related chronic types of symptomology normally seen in older patients. I am not saying it can't be done. It is just that in my practice, I never saw it.