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TOXIC ZIPLOC BAGS POPULATION CONTROL
There's a class action lawsuit against S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., the manufacturer of Ziploc bags and containers. The lawsuit reveals that their products, labeled as "microwave safe" and "freezer safe," actually release microplastic toxins when used as directed, causing serious harm to consumers. Key Points of the Lawsuit: - Products Involved: Ziploc Freezer Bags: Pint/Small, Quart/Medium, Gallon/Large - Ziploc Slider Freezer Bags: Quart/Medium, Gallon/Large - Ziploc Contain
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1 day ago7 min read
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RAMEN NOODLES ARE DIRECTLY LINKED TO CANCER
Ramen noodles are directly linked to cancer, which indeed increases health risks due to their high sodium content, preservatives, and poor nutrient value. The need to know: - High Sodium Content: Eating ramen noodles leads to excessive sodium intake, increasing stomach cancer, stroke, heart disease, and kidney disease. - Preservatives and Additives: Ramen noodles contain preservatives like tertiary-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), which have a negative effects on the immune system a
magixman7
3 days ago3 min read
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L-CYSTEINE IN FAMOUS AMERICAN BREAD PRODUCTS IS DERIVED FROM HUMAN HAIR FROM CHINA BARBERSHOPS
L-Cysteine, an amino acid, is used in bread production in North America. It's used as a dough conditioner to soften gluten and make dough easier to handle. The production process involves boiling a "raw material" sourced from China, in a concentrated hydrochloric acid and activated carbon, followed by electrolysis. The raw material sourced from China that the L-cysteine is derived from; ....... actual Biological Chinese Human Hair. The use of human hair has been in use as a
magixman7
5 days ago7 min read
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L-CYSTEINE INGREDIENT LISTED IN DUNKIN DONUTS IS DERIVED FROM HUMAN HAIR
Dunkin' Donuts was founded by William Rosenberg in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts What made them famous was their signature coffee and donuts, particularly the glazed donut, which became an iconic Dunkin Donut item. Dunkin Donuts stopped making their donuts fresh in over 97% of all their restaurant locations, this includes no longer frying their Dunkin Donuts fresh "in-house" hourly. This drastic move to halt the traditional production of freshly making Dunkin Donuts and fryin
magixman7
5 days ago26 min read
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