Hazardous Chemicals The FDA Allows In Our Food
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This is stuff allowed IN food, but says nothing about the highly toxic chemicals allowed ON food. Recent revelations about glyphosate and chlormequat used in the harvest of several types of grains, and other crops such as chickpeas/garbanzos are even more concerning.
If I was a farmer spraying these crops, I couldn't live with myself. The explanation? Apparently farmers can't afford to own their own harvesting equipment any longer, so they rent it. That means the "ripe" stage of the crops must be planned-for down to the exact time the equipment is rented. They spray with glyphosate or chlormequat to kill and dry the plant out, to aid in the collection of the crop.
If they owned their own equipment, they could harvest at the time the crops are ready, instead of forcing them to be ready on a certain date.
Best part about it is seeing things like “non gmo” or other buzz words where they can’t guarantee the soil hadn’t been farmed previously with Monsanto seed or round up OR that neighboring farms aren’t using similar practices which could in turn travel airborn onto their crops. The whole thing is an absolute mess
??? "Safe for constipation..." Well that's a relief.
Autists being autistic ... at least we know what they mean.
Cellulose… literally wood pulp. Found in grated cheeses so the cheese doesn’t stick to each other. Like the other poster said, just cook from scratch. Shred your own block of cheese, don’t put dumb shit in your food.
Cook from scratch, that way you know exactly what you are eating.
That's what I had been doing so much more from past 2 years. Slowly cut down on buying processed foods, packaged foods and beverages. They're all loaded with toxic chemicals. I could literally feel the toxicity from specific chemicals the next day morning in my sinus. The national brands are the most dangerous ones, store/private brands have less harmful stuff.
There is an app Yuca, helps quickly scan the barcode of a product and gives you good/bad verdict, but also detailed analysis of ingredients.
I catch my own fish and basically don’t buy meat
The same people on the payroll of Big Pharma should NOT be allowed to be over our FOOD!
Anyone know what's wrong with sucralose? I thought it was just de-carb'ed sugar.
It messes with the gut biome which in turn limits the ability of the body to process any of the good foods you put in it. Beyond that though studies have shown that artificial sweeteners cause a chemical reaction in the brain where it confuses the brains ability to process natural sugar (fruits veggies etc…) so you use artificial sweeteners and you get the benefits of sweet with no sugar, but your brain tries to process it as a sugar but can’t since it isn’t one. Then, when you eat real foods with real sugar, your body bypasses the proper channels for absorption of those nutrients and you wind up with this mismanaged pile of shit in your body. Scientifically speaking
Interesting. Thank you.
I don't know chemical effects of it as I haven't tried it recently to test it. But IMO, any substance that cheats the body (its sweet, yet no carbs) must have some side effects.
Rosemary Extract, also another way to subvert the “contains no MSG” label while containing essentially msg