I've only ever met 3 people in my life that had an organ transplant, and that's in 56 years. How can China be killing so many people for organs and now reports of organs being harvested from dead Ukrainian soldiers and daily organs are being harvested from aborted fetuses. WHO IN THE HELL NEEDS ALL THESE ORGANS? Have we ever thought about this? Where are all the organs going and what are they being used for? Too many for transplants!!
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Actually I was able to say no to all the products (wish I wrote down the list, it was long) because I didn't use any of them. Still it made me wince.
Can you remember any of them fren? Thx and Merry Christmas to you! You are a brave soul and I salute you
Unfortunately I don't remember but it was mostly over the counter drugs like Tums, Tylenol,
Thanks for the salute - it has been grueling. I can't even believe I am following through with this. My former employer has a lawyer who represents them. It has been unbelievable how much my former employer lies. I really just want to give up but I take it one step at a time because I want to learn how this system works. It's been going since Nov 21!
https://www.hli.org/resources/products-that-use-aborted-fetuses/
Thank Senomyx.
The laboratory-created artificial enhancers do not have to be tested at length by the FDA because the Senomyx chemical โflavor compounds are used in proportions less than one part per millionโ and can be classified as artificial flavors.2
In 2005, Senomyx had contracts to develop products for Kraft Foods, Nestle, Campbell Soup and Coca-Cola.3 However, pro-lifers boycotted PepsiCo when they discovered that it was cooperating with Senomyx to develop a reduced sugar beverage. This boycott caused Kraft-Cadbury Adams LLC and Campbell Soup to cancel their contracts with Senomyx.
In a 2012 letter to Children of God for Life, PepsiCo stated that โSenomyx does not use HEK cells or any other tissues or cell lines derived from human embryos or babies for research performed on behalf of PepsiCo.โ However, the corporation is now working with Senomyx on two products developed with Sweetmyx 617, a new Senomyx sweet taste modifier.