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Wash strawberries with baking soda, not vinegar, to remove 96% of pesticides. Soak in water and baking soda for 5-10 minutes, rinse, and store in a glass container with a paper towel to make them last up to 2 weeks in the fridge. Americans unknowingly consume up to £2 of bugs annually, not just in strawberries.

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Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Speaker 1: Everyone loves Costco chicken or even that rotisserie chicken from Walmart or your favorite grocery store. But what if that label on that rotisserie bird isn't telling you the whole story? What you're about to learn could change the way that you buy protein forever. Costco chicken is beloved and seen as a great deal. I know this. But recent discussions about preservatives, labeling accuracy, and contamination has put that belief at risk. Guys, look. Speaker 2: Costco is facing a lawsuit over its popular rotisserie chickens. A group of shareholders filed the lawsuit against the company over its treatment in raising chickens. Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Most shoppers have no idea this is happening right under their noses. The real question isn't what they're doing. It's why they're allowed to do it. You know that famous $5 rotisserie chicken at Costco? The one that's been the same price since Obama was president? Well, there's a juicy secret they don't want you knowing about. Speaker 1: They label it as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, organic, healthy as it gets. We've talked about this before on this channel. Loopholes. Speaker 0: Costco injects every single rotisserie chicken with a phosphate solution before it hits those warming lights. Think you're buying pure chicken? Think again. You're paying for water with a side of poultry. This liquid injection makes each bird weigh significantly more, So you're essentially buying a sponge that's been soaked in chemical juice. Speaker 1: Did you guys know that these chickens are only about six weeks old because of everything that they pump into them? It's a marketing ploy to get you through the door for the cheap chicken and buy everything else. And there's active lawsuits right now. This is especially bred chicken in horrible conditions. Speaker 3: Grown and fattened on likely corn and soy that's GMO to create this chicken in six weeks that you're eating. They take it to a mass slaughter house where they dip it in chlorine and other toxins to make it safe, and it's leaving those residues on the chicken. And this bird isn't just seasoned with normal herbs and spices. They have preservatives in here like sodium phosphate that's linked to liver and kidney damage and carrageenan, which can degrade into polygenin, which is a known inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen. Speaker 1: Yeah. I found information on that from another doctor. Speaker 4: Doctor Tanya, what's one thing you never buy from the grocery store? Rotisserie chicken. Why? The bag the chicken is stored in is plastic, and it leaches chemicals that get into the food when it's sitting under the heat. Most stores inject the chickens with additives so that they can last on the shelf longer. Chickens are often marinated in a preservative solution. We opt for preservative free cosmetics, and then we're eating preservative infested chicken. And carrageenan. This is a chemical that precooked poultry is injected with to make it tender and juicy, but guess what? It can also inflame the gut. Carrageenan is banned in Europe, but not in The United States. Speaker 1: Yet again, another ingredient item banned in other countries, but allowed in The US. I know we love it because it's such a good deal. It's cheap. It's easy. It's taste great. I'm on the struggle bus with you guys on this one, but I'm reading countless articles, discussion about preservatives, labeling accuracy and contamination that has put all this belief at risk. Now I recently was at a Costco filming this right here. I was there. I saw it. It says no added hormones or steroids in a chicken that is fully developed in six weeks. Right there at the bottom, you can see it says no added preservatives. And have you ever wondered why it's in a plastic bag that you can put in your microwave? Microwave safe, plastic bag, put the two and two together. Speaker 3: Right out of the oven stored in a plastic bag. Nobody really knows what type of plastic bag this is, but it's likely a mix of polyethylene terephthalate. Remember that word phthalate? It's a known hormone disruptor, and this is microwave safe. So you're putting hot food into a plastic bag that can leach these hormone disrupting chemicals, and a 117,000,000 of these are eaten each year in The US. So share this video with your friends. Speaker 1: This is what I'm talking about. Hundreds of thousand millions of these chickens are sold in The US a year. This is why you need to share this out. Sorry folks, but they're just cutting too many corners these days. And it comes down to us. And who's gonna suffer? Us. They're gonna make a ton of money. So if you dive into the legal term no preservatives, they found loopholes to where they can actually put this legally. This is where the class action lawsuit or the lawsuit from a couple people in California are like, hold up. Wait a minute, you guys are using this stuff and this is preservatives, but you guys are saying it's no preservatives. In short, the processing agents that they're using can be deemed not to be called preservatives. Oh yeah, you're getting something with no preservatives, organic as it gets. Yet at the end of the day, you and I would look at that cross eyed and be like, Yeah, what they're using works the same way. It's not what you think it is. That's just what it is. I'm not sure if you guys have seen what these large scale poultry processing facilities look like, but it's not happy chickens walking around a field eating green grass and bugs. Think about the cross contamination that occurs and what safeguards exist and where they fail. For certain that these huge plants they fail. Great thing for Costco is they can scale. They can pump out millions of birds in six weeks and give it to us for a low price even with them losing money. That's right. Like I said, scammedemic kind of they will take a loss on this because they're producing at such a large scale and cutting corners just to get you through the door for that $4 and 99 rotisserie chicken so that you put hundreds of dollars of their stuff in your cart and check out. Other stores, Walmart, other grocery stores, they have caught on to this. They know what Costco found out. They're all doing the same thing. This is information that you need to consider. Speaker 5: Alright, guys. Here are three scary facts about Costco chicken that'll hopefully make you never buy this shit ever again. Alright. So I had to move on over to Lowe's to show you part two of this video. So they start by bathing the chicken in chlorine. They actually put it in a chlorine bath, and it soaks in this chlorine for about thirty minutes. Why does that and should that matter to you? I'm gonna tell you. Next thing they do is they inject the chicken with a chemical compound called TSP. It's trisodium phosphate. Guys, I'm just at Lowe's pulling this stuff off the shelves. This is crazy. I mean, this is the shit that you're allowing into your body. Read the warning label on this and tell me that this is a good idea to ingest in the human body. And then the last thing, which is I don't know if it's scarier than the other two things. They're all really bad. But they they let the chicken sit in these plastic bags, and they sit there for days on end, hours, days, whatever. It's sitting in your fridge for probably a long time. There are microplastics being released into the chicken from the plastic bags that are getting into your body, and it is unbelievably bad for you. Mean, there's microplastics showing up in human hearts, in in in men's testicles. Like, it's really, really bad, guys. So here's the deal. Everyone's gonna ask me, what do I do? Buy your chickens local. Go to your local farmer's market. Go to your local farms. They are a little bit more expensive, so just eat less or go or or just be resourceful and find deals. But stop buying this shit because it's literally killing you. Speaker 1: When I go to Home Depot and I pull TSP off the shelves, what kind of chemical is that? Speaker 6: So when you grab TSP at Home Depot, you're holding trisodium phosphate. It's a heavy duty cleaner, often used to degrease and prep surfaces before painting. Powerful stuff. Just use it with care. Speaker 1: What's the caution label say? Speaker 6: The caution label on TSP usually warns about skin and eye irritation. So gloves and goggles are a must. It'll also say not to inhale the dust and to keep it away from kids. Basically, respect the power and you'll be good. Speaker 1: What if you eat it? Speaker 6: If you ingest TSP, it's no joke. It can cause serious irritation. Think burns in your mouth, throat and stomach. The label will tell you to seek medical help immediately. No waiting. Speaker 1: So yeah, definitely not a seasoning. Speaker 1: But if you go down the rabbit hole on that one, it's gonna say that it's a different type and it's the safe version and the FDA would never allow that specific one in your food. Just a different one. So when they put it in like rotisserie chicken, they're probably just putting safe amounts of it. Speaker 6: Oh no, don't worry. They're not putting TSP in your rotisserie chicken. That'd be a disaster. Some food safe phosphates might be used in processing, totally different and regulated, but the cleaning product TSP strictly for walls, not wings. Speaker 1: Are you sure it's not the same thing? Because a lot of reels say it's the same thing. Speaker 6: Yeah. I get why those reels pop up, but trust me, food grade phosphates and TSP cleaner are not the same. The food versions are heavily regulated for safety. If they try tossing the Home Depot stuff in your chicken, the FDA would have a feel day. So no worries. Speaker 1: I'm telling you guys, it's a deep dive in half. Make informed decisions. Realize that these big companies are all about making the money, not about bringing you the safest product. And trust me, it's a little bit of a stab to me too because I like easy, I like tasty and we need that sometimes. But in this case, they may have jumped through too many hoops too many times, and it's putting Us consumers possibly in a bad position. Speaker 1: I've got two other great videos. If you guys didn't see these videos, you gotta watch these. These will blow your mind equally as much. Please let me know what you think down in the comments. Thumbs up. Share this out and subscribe because I've got a lot more coming down the pipe. Keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next one.

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Learn genius gardening hacks to grow your own fresh produce at home! Cut tomatoes into chunks, water regularly, and soon enjoy delicious tomatoes. Place coriander seeds on a paper towel, spray with water, and soak in a bowl of water for endless fresh coriander. Use an egg carton to grow green onions by watering them in the carton. Stick toothpicks into a sweet potato and place it in water to sprout leaves. Don't waste carrot ends; soak them, wait for sprouts and roots, then plant for a continuous carrot supply. Drill holes in a bucket, fill with soil, insert garlic cloves, and water for garlic sprouts. Soak green beans in water for two days to get tasty bean sprouts. Grow celery by placing the base in water. Use a storage box, soil, mushrooms, coir, and cling film to grow fresh mushrooms in a few days. Join me for more tricks and tips every day!

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Detoxify your liver, intestines, and kidneys with a natural recipe. Blend together an apple, cucumber, parsley, Sicilian lemon juice, and water. This mixture helps eliminate toxins, promotes healthy digestion, boosts the immune system, and improves skin health. Consume three glasses of this detoxifying blend daily for seven days to see results. For quicker results, join the 21-day smoothie diet.

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To avoid consuming questionable chemicals, consumers should examine product ingredient lists. If an ingredient is unpronounceable, unrecognizable, written in Latin, or not found in one's kitchen, the product should be avoided. This simple practice can influence the behavior of large companies.

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Borax and baking soda can cleanse the skin by pulling out toxins. High pH substances like these are disliked by harmful elements. Salt, soda ash, and other salt-derived products can also be used for cleaning. In the past, salt was commonly used for cleaning before the rise of chemical-laden products driven by profit.

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I used to use Clorox wipes on my kids' high chairs, but recently found out they're not safe for food surfaces. The label clearly states they should not be used on food services. If you've been using them on kitchen countertops or tables, it's best to stop.

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Whether you're a parent or a parent of a child on the spectrum, everyone should be eating clean, especially now that it's summer. The first place to start is at local farmer's markets. Buy fresh, organic, non-processed food without food dyes. You are what you consume and digest. Eating cleaner will make you neurologically cleaner. Buy fresh food at farmer's markets and feed it to your family for better health. If you have a child on the spectrum, they will process things better neurologically. Supporting local farmers is also beneficial.

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If your children eat strawberries, this video is for you. Strawberries take the top spot. They are number one on the dirty dozen list, which is a list of the 12 fruits and vegetables that have the highest amount of pesticide residues. So is there a solution? The answer is yes. You most likely have this in your home. Baking soda. One tablespoon of baking soda per two cups of water removes 96% of pesticides. Additionally, the video emphasizes a simple home remedy. Strawberries are highlighted for pesticide residues, and baking soda is presented as the solution. That is the core takeaway. The method uses a common kitchen ingredient.

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So you're telling me you still think organic means it's safe to eat? We all know that Bill Gates launched a product called Appeal, a coating for fruits and vegetables that abnormally extends shelf life. But did you know there is an organic version called OrganiPeel that is sprayed on your organic produce? OrganiPeel is registered as a pesticide with the EPA, but it still qualifies for that organic sticker. The ingredients list of Organapeel, you have citric acid, point 66%, and other ingredients, 99.34%. You are just receiving a mystery coating on your food. The warning label causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes or clothing. But don't worry, they say it's plant based, but so was agent orange. So next time you bite into your organic produce, ask yourself, what am I really eating?

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To detoxify your body, clench your liver by drinking a blend of 2 lemons, 15g of ginger, a clove of garlic, water, and honey. Lemons aid liver regeneration, ginger protects against diseases like fibrosis, and garlic and honey maintain liver health. Share, comment, and like for more recipe videos.

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Discovering kitchen hacks over 200 years, here are some useful tips: 1) Avoid itchy hands when peeling yams by sticking them on a chopstick. 2) Freeze sliced ginger for a year or more without thawing before use. 3) Clean your drain by using baking soda, dish soap, and white vinegar. 4) Remove excess oil from hot pot broth by swirling ice cubes in a ladle. 5) Absorb excess moisture in watery rice by placing a piece of bread on top and heating for 2 minutes. 6) Make leftover dark oil clear by frying a spoonful of starch mixed with water. 7) Easily remove shrimp meat by inserting a fork into the shell and pushing and pulling. 8) Defrost meat in warm water with salt and white vinegar for better taste. 9) Prevent potatoes from sprouting by storing them with apples. 10) Boil chopsticks with salt, white vinegar, and water for clean results. Follow for more handy tips.

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To clean effectively, use white vinegar and sodium bicarbonate instead of bleach, which can be toxic when combined with mold. For tough areas, create a fizzing reaction by placing bicarbonate and vinegar, then scrub with a brush. It's important to remove chemicals from our homes, toothpaste, detergent, and clothes. Create a magnetic field-free bedroom since we spend a third of our lives there. Charge phones, iPads, and computers in another room. Be cautious with children who are accustomed to technology and gradually reduce their exposure.

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Grocery store produce misting may involve more than just water. A strong chemical odor was detected at a Sprouts store in Florida, raising questions about what is being sprayed on produce. The product, Produce Max, is used for misting, crisping, and washing, even on precut fruit. Produce Max, made by Chemstar, contains sodium hypochlorite, also known as bleach. Chemstar advises customers to avoid inhaling the undiluted vapor or mist, yet shoppers are exposed to it in diluted form in stores. Chemstar disclaims liability for problems arising from the product. Retailers using Produce Max include Sprouts, HEB, Harris Teeter, and Safeway, though usage may vary by location. Consumers are advised to check with their local stores.

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The speaker recommends alkalizing the body quickly as the most common use. They note this should not be done by consuming baking soda daily as a food. If experiencing a gout flare-up or an acid level attack, with inflammation in the digestive system or joints, they advise using half a teaspoon to a teaspoon of baking soda in water. Drinking the solution is described as a very quick way to shift the body back toward a more alkaline state.

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If you get random acid reflux, try using baking soda instead of Tums or Rolaids. You probably cook and clean with it, but on the back of the box are instructions for using it to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, and indigestion. I get a burning feeling when I drink V8 on an empty stomach, and baking soda works wonders. Tums just calms the acid down, but baking soda gives immediate relief with an instant burp that clears everything out. I use a quarter teaspoon in two ounces of water and just shot it. It tastes like salt water. I mixed it aggressively to make it easy. I felt so much better within 30 seconds, and now I feel perfectly fine. I hope you didn't know this, because it will change your life.

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do not drink out of plastic water bottles. What do I do instead of bottled water? I have a reverse osmosis filter in my house. It just sits on my countertop. This will remove all the microplastics, and then I remineralize this reverse osmosis water with a microplastic free sea salt. When you cut like this on a plastic cutting board, small pieces of plastic from the cutting board are going to end up in your food. Those small pieces of plastic, those microplastics, you are eating them when you are using a plastic cutting board. Number three, and you may not be aware of this, you should rinse your dishes and dry them before you use them. Yes. It's extra work, but there is a significant amount of microplastics that accumulate just from being indoors.

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To help with poor digestion, try this simple remedy. Mix two tablespoons to an ounce of apple cider vinegar with pure water. Then, add baking soda until the mixture starts to fizz, like a volcano. Drink it down while it's still fizzing and observe what happens. Share your reaction in the comments below!

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Make your own laundry detergent to save money and reduce toxins. Store-bought detergents contain harmful chemicals. Mix super washing soda, baking soda, borax, and grated castile soap with essential oils. Use 1-2 tablespoons per load for up to 164 loads. Easy and cost-effective laundry solution.

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To clean mold, avoid using bleach as it can feed fungus and create a toxic combination. Instead, use white vinegar or sodium bicarbonate. For tough areas, create a fizzing reaction by pouring vinegar on a pile of sodium bicarbonate and scrub with a brush. It's important to remove chemicals from our homes, toothpaste, detergent, and clothes. Create an electromagnetic field-free bedroom by charging phones and devices in another room. Be cautious with children who are used to a lot of technology and gradually reduce their exposure.

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Learn the secret to cleanse your kidneys and get beautiful skin with just one glass of this drink. Start by washing and cutting 2 lemons into small pieces. Lemons are packed with vitamin C and act as a natural antibiotic, boosting our body's defenses against respiratory illnesses. Peel and chop 3 garlic cloves, known for their detoxifying properties. Add the lemons, garlic, and a piece of turmeric to a saucepan with half a liter of water. Boil for 5 minutes, strain, and your detox remedy is ready. Drink 1-2 glasses of this detox drink after each meal for 3 days to cleanse your kidneys, skin, liver, and whole body. Subscribe for more natural remedies and get a free ebook on natural medicine.

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A study at the University of Massachusetts found that washing produce in water and baking soda can greatly reduce pesticides. To do this, place your fruit in a bowl, add cold water, a few tablespoons of baking soda, and let it sit for 15 minutes. Afterward, rinse it off.

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If you have kidney problems like urinary issues, inflammation, dark urine, or pain while urinating, this tea can help cleanse your kidneys. Boil a liter of water and add a few sprigs of parsley. Let it boil for 5 minutes, then pour it into a cup and add the juice of 1 lemon. Drink this on an empty stomach before breakfast. Cleaning our kidneys is important because they filter everything we consume, including soda. This natural and affordable kidney cleanse will make you feel great. Your kidneys will thank you.

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Grocery store produce misting may involve more than just water. A strong chemical odor was detected at a Sprouts store in Florida, prompting an investigation into what is being sprayed on produce. The product Produce Max, used for misting, crisping, and washing produce, contains sodium hypochlorite, also known as bleach. Chemstar, the manufacturer, advises customers to avoid inhaling the undiluted vapor or mist, yet shoppers are exposed to it in diluted form in stores. The company also disclaims liability for problems arising from the product's use. Produce Max is used by retailers including Sprouts, HEB, Harris Teeter, and Safeway, though not necessarily at every location. Consumers are advised to check with their local stores and consider whether they are comfortable with this product being sprayed on their produce.

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Hidden toxins in household products, particularly scented candles, contribute to indoor air pollution and may increase cancer risk. Scented candles release harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene, which can enter the bloodstream and potentially cause DNA damage. While occasional exposure may not lead to immediate health issues, long-term inhalation can increase cancer risk, especially in children. Additionally, candles emit pollutants even when unlit, and many contain undisclosed synthetic fragrance chemicals that can disrupt the endocrine system, leading to reproductive and cognitive problems. The dyes used in candles can also be carcinogenic, and the regulation of candle ingredients is minimal. Alternatives like soy or beeswax candles are recommended, with beeswax being the least polluting option. Other common sources of indoor air pollution include air fresheners and scented plugins, which release harmful chemicals continuously. Opening windows can help improve indoor air quality, as indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air. Synthetic textiles, particularly polyester, contribute to microplastic pollution in homes. Microplastics are now a major component of indoor dust, and their presence is linked to various health issues. To minimize exposure, individuals are encouraged to choose natural fibers and reduce the use of synthetic products. Supporting detox pathways is crucial, which can be achieved through clean water, whole foods, and regular exercise. Filtering water is essential, as many tap water sources contain pollutants. The importance of avoiding ultra-processed foods is emphasized, as they often contain harmful additives. Household products like toilet paper and feminine hygiene products also pose risks. Many toilet papers are bleached with chlorine, creating carcinogenic dioxins. Organic, unbleached bamboo toilet paper is recommended. Similarly, conventional feminine hygiene products may contain harmful chemicals, including fragrances and pesticides. Organic cotton alternatives are suggested for safer options. Cookware, particularly non-stick varieties, can release toxic PFAS chemicals when scratched or heated. Stainless steel, cast iron, and pure ceramic cookware are safer alternatives. The discussion also highlights the dangers of microplastics found in food packaging and the importance of avoiding processed foods. Lastly, lifestyle changes such as using saunas and cold plunges can aid detoxification. Simple cooking hacks, like parboiling rice to reduce arsenic levels, are also recommended. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and proactive measures to reduce toxic exposure for better health outcomes.
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