America’s food supply is inundated with processed junk food, sugar, seed oils, corn, and other fillers and preservatives, and many people are starting to feel as if they’re being slowly poisoned.
It’s much, much, much worse than “processed food-stuff, fillers and preservatives,” but the American definitions of what “good, healthy or safe” food, water and medicines are and the monsters behind this deadly deception. Just the true story behind ALL vaccines & other medicines to “treat” the diseases these foods cause, such as breakfast foods like Corn Flakes or Fruit Loops cereal and cooking oils like Crisco shortening alone should be enough to begin imprisoning tens of thousands of U.S. public officials (particularly cops & lawyers), engineers and doctors.
The multi nationals need to be held accountable not just the politicians. They allow 2 versions of the same food to be made. 1 for EU UK market and 1 for US.
My in laws won’t eat yogurt here, despite the brand being French ( Danone) they put corn starch and thickeners in the U.S. version and my MIL said she can taste it. Same with bread, it’s too sweet.
It’s much, much, much worse than “processed food-stuff, fillers and preservatives,” but the American definitions of what “good, healthy or safe” food, water and medicines are and the monsters behind this deadly deception. Just the true story behind ALL vaccines & other medicines to “treat” the diseases these foods cause, such as breakfast foods like Corn Flakes or Fruit Loops cereal and cooking oils like Crisco shortening alone should be enough to begin imprisoning tens of thousands of U.S. public officials (particularly cops & lawyers), engineers and doctors.
It’s startling what USA allows in our foods! Most are so unaware. Profit over people, always.
The multi nationals need to be held accountable not just the politicians. They allow 2 versions of the same food to be made. 1 for EU UK market and 1 for US.
My in laws won’t eat yogurt here, despite the brand being French ( Danone) they put corn starch and thickeners in the U.S. version and my MIL said she can taste it. Same with bread, it’s too sweet.