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A congressional report reveals that popular baby food products contain high levels of toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. The report calls for stricter regulation by the FDA. However, one company, Nature's One, takes proactive measures to ensure the purity of its organic baby formula by testing ingredients for heavy metal toxins before they even enter the facility. The company also conducts periodic testing of finished products. Other major brands, such as Gerber and Plum Organics, were found to have heavy metals in their products, with Gerber failing to recall some items. Representative Krishnamoorthy emphasizes the need for stronger federal standards and FDA regulation. Jay Hyman, CEO of Nature's One, believes it is his responsibility to prioritize consumer safety and remove harmful toxins from products. It is advised for parents to maintain a varied diet for their babies and be aware of reports on companies with higher or lower levels of heavy metals.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands for toxic metals, finding all 40 samples contained aluminum and lead. 80% exceeded EPA lead limits, with one goat milk formula having 41,000 ppb of aluminum, far above safe levels. Arsenic, mercury, and cadmium were also present in many samples, with some exceeding FDA drinking water limits. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. These alarming results can be found on gmoscience.org.

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Speaker 0 states that Girl Scout cookies are a problem. They tested 13 different types of cookies from 25 states, including California, Iowa, and one other state, and the results were published on momsacrossamerica.org. The tests reported 100% positive for glyphosate and 100% positive for heavy metals, at alarming levels. Over 88% of the cookies contained all five of the toxic metals tested: aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead. The speaker notes that some of these toxic metals can leave permanent lifetime damage. They claim that over 80% of the Girl Scout cookies had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows. They also state that the aluminum was up to 300 times higher than the exposure level people are supposed to be exposed to, with aluminum readings described as possibly being in the parts per million range (around 29 parts per million). The speaker suggests a possible source for the high aluminum levels, speculating that it could be related to geoengineering, since aluminum is sprayed to manipulate clouds to create rain, though they say further testing needs to be done on that hypothesis.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands, finding all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. 80% had lead levels exceeding EPA limits for drinking water. One goat milk formula had 41,000 parts per billion of aluminum, far surpassing other heavy metals. 57% had arsenic, 55% mercury, and 35% cadmium. Some samples had mercury and cadmium levels above FDA limits for drinking water. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. For more details, visit gmoscience.org. Translation: We tested 20 brands of baby formula and found that all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. The majority had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows in drinking water. One goat milk formula had extremely high levels of aluminum compared to other heavy metals. Many samples also contained arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. Some exceeded the FDA's limits for these metals in drinking water. Six formulas had all five toxic metals present. More information can be found on gmoscience.org.

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A dentist in a video claimed a product doesn't just protect teeth but remineralizes them. The user was skeptical but noticed the product sold over 70,000 items with 3,000 almost five-star reviews. Reviewers stated their mouths felt minty and fresher than ever after using it. The user is adding this product to their oral hygiene routine.

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The speaker advises against using toothpaste, claiming it negatively impacts the brain. They recommend using a natural fiber toothbrush with boars hair bristles and brushing with only water to disrupt the biofilm on teeth. According to the speaker, toothpaste is unnecessary, and bad breath is caused by gut dysbiosis, not a lack of minty toothpaste. They suggest that if toothpaste is desired, opt for natural options with minimal ingredients and no fluoride. The speaker states their breath doesn't smell despite not using toothpaste.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, is facing backlash for high levels of toxic forever chemicals found in their juice. These PFAS chemicals, used in nonstick pans, are 100 times above federal limits. Despite the brand's image, the juice contains harmful pesticides and synthetic vitamins. Coca Cola is being sued for misleading consumers about the product's safety. Let me know in the comments if you have consumed this contaminated juice.

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Face labels warn to call poison control if swallowed. Toothpaste also advises contacting poison control if swallowed. However, drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of tap water daily results in four times the dosage of the substance found in those products. The speaker advises people to eliminate tap water from their lives immediately, along with GMO foods.

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Baby products are a minefield of corporate greed, and it's infuriating. Pediasure is pumping kids full of sugar, and baby food is even worse. A report alleges that mega-corporations are knowingly feeding babies toxic heavy metals at dangerous levels. Some companies refuse to cooperate with investigations, and internal standards are shockingly lax. These corporations don't care about our health; they prioritize profit. They'll cut corners, use cheap ingredients, and avoid recalls to save money. Even lawsuits don't always deter them. Parental vigilance is key. Support small, family-owned brands that prioritize your health whenever possible, especially when it comes to baby food and personal care products.

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Lindt dark chocolate, alleging violations of consumer laws due to significant levels of lead and cadmium found in their products. The lawsuit claims Lindt has known about these issues since 2014. In court, Lindt argued that their advertising wasn’t false because they never explicitly stated their chocolate was free of these metals. However, the judge countered that reasonable consumers would expect a premium product to be free of toxic heavy metals. Lindt also claimed no one has proven harm from their chocolate, but the court stated that proof of injury isn’t necessary to declare a safety hazard. The class action is proceeding, seeking compensation for consumers who purchased the chocolate. Updates on any settlement will follow.

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After seeing a 2022 study showing 100% of school lunches tested positive for toxic metals, the speaker revisited the work of Dr. Renee Jo Dufault, an FDA whistleblower who claimed there was undisclosed mercury in high fructose corn syrup. The speaker hypothesized that infant formulas, which often contain high fructose corn syrup, might also contain undisclosed mercury. Collaborating with Zen Honeycutt from Moms Across America, the New MDs podcast, and Dr. Stephanie Senov, they tested 20 formulas purchased from various stores, testing each twice. All formulas tested positive for aluminum and lead. Aluminum levels were reportedly 1,000 times higher than the other metals.

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The speaker discusses the food industry and its questionable practices, particularly in targeting children with products like Lucky Charms. They highlight the concerning ingredients in Lucky Charms, such as Trisodium Phosphate (TSP), which is a cleaning compound. The speaker also mentions the negative effects of Red 40, including hyperactivity and behavioral changes, and the risks associated with Yellow 5 and 6. They conclude by stating that Yellow 5 should not be allowed in foods, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

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Speaker 0 discusses concerns about common toothpaste ingredients and offers a natural alternative. She notes that toothpaste can contain citric acid, which “has been shown to burn the teeth,” fluoride “which is a neurotoxin derived from phosphate fertilizer,” and artificial flavors and colors, which are “not good to be putting into the mouth.” As a simple replacement, she provides a homemade toothpaste recipe: mix one tablespoon of coconut oil, one teaspoon of pearl, and one drop of clove or peppermint, then blend it to create a natural toothpaste. She highlights the benefit of pearl, stating it “will help feed the teeth.” She also claims that the mineral content in pearl—selenium, magnesium, calcium—and the amino acids will “help go into the mouth and restore the balance of the teeth.”

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Speaker 1 discusses Kerrygold and grass-fed butter, saying Kerrygold is facing heat after admitting their grass-fed cows are fed genetically modified corn and soy for weeks at a time. Speaker 2 adds that one Kerrygold block carries months of industrial residue, and asserts that the grass-fed label is not 100% accurate. The claim continues that for months, these cows are also fed lab-engineered rations, driving inflammatory omega-6s straight into the spread. Speaker 0 notes that when people look at healthy foods like grass-fed butter, they pay more believing it’s better, less inflammatory, with fewer omega-6s. The belief is challenged by the claim that one of the largest suppliers of grass-fed butter is not feeding their cows grass but GMO corn and GMO soy. The discussion labels this as consumer fraud at the highest levels and expresses a wish that the government would take action. Speaker 2 specifies that in 2023 Kerrygold was pulled from shelves for leaching PFA chemicals from the packaging, adding another layer to the controversy. Overall, the speakers allege that Kerrygold’s grass-fed butter involves cows fed GMO corn and soy for extended periods, with cows receiving lab-engineered rations that increase omega-6 inflammatory content, and that the product was retracted in 2023 due to PFA chemicals in the packaging. They frame the situation as consumer fraud tied to premium pricing for grass-fed butter, and call for governmental intervention.

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General Mills' Trix cereal contains high levels of heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemicals. Arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, and glyphosate were found at dangerous levels. Eight pesticides, including those used in lice shampoo and fungicides, were also detected. Moms Across America urges General Mills to investigate and clean up their contaminated products. They emphasize the serious health risks associated with consuming these toxins and call on consumers to contact elected officials to demand safer food regulations.

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Prime is facing a lawsuit for containing high levels of forever chemicals, specifically in the grape flavor. Other flavors are being tested as well. These chemicals can lead to cancer and health issues as they accumulate in the body. One lawyer mentioned a case of a child developing leukemia after drinking Prime. It is advised to stop consuming Prime until more information is available.

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I'm at Target and I want to show you something. Lucky Charms, which the government said was better than steak, contains Trisodium Phosphate (TSP). TSP is a paint thinner used for cleaning surfaces before painting. It's so poisonous that there's a phosphate-free version for cleaning. The food in America is banned in 65 nations and the European Union doesn't allow it in their water. You vote when you buy, so choose healthy food. Don't compromise on your health. Buy the best you can and avoid poison. Remember, you have the power to vote with your purchases. If you stop buying this crap, they'll stop selling it.

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Face labels warn to call poison control if swallowed. Toothpaste labels also advise contacting poison control if swallowed. However, drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of tap water daily results in four times that dosage. The speaker advises people to eliminate tap water from their lives immediately, along with GMO foods.

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1 million people have received free at-home COVID tests with potentially harmful Sodium Azide in the extraction tube. Ohio Poison Control warns of toxicity in children and adults. Nationwide, over 100 exposures have been reported. Keep kits away from kids, supervise testing, and call poison control if exposed. Follow instructions to avoid misuse. Some adults mistakenly use the substance to swab their noses.

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The speaker questions the safety of Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative in vaccines, asserting it hasn't been adequately tested since 1929 when Lilly tested it on 27 meningitis patients, all of whom died. Despite this, the speaker claims Thimerosal has been used since the 1930s. The speaker challenges the witness to definitively state that the amount of mercury injected into babies is harmless. The witness admits it's impossible to make such a categorical statement with 100% certainty. The speaker then asks if it's possible that even trace amounts of mercury could neurologically damage a child. The witness says they don't think it has that capacity, but concedes they don't have evidence for every child and dose. The speaker expresses frustration at the difficulty in addressing the issue.

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Baby products, including formula and food, are often contaminated with toxic heavy metals like arsenic, lead, and cadmium, far exceeding safe levels. Major corporations dominate this market, and many refuse to cooperate with investigations into these issues. Companies set their own safety standards, which are often inadequate, leading to unsafe products for babies. Despite the importance of baby formula, options are limited to these corporations, making it hard for parents to find safe alternatives. The government suggests parental vigilance, emphasizing the need to choose products from small, family-owned brands when possible. Although these options may be more expensive, they often prioritize safety and health. For more information and resources, visit the website linked in the bio.

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Hershey's chocolate is being accused of containing high levels of lead and cadmium, according to a lawsuit against Trader Joe's and Hershey's. Independent tests found lead at 265% and cadmium at 144% above the maximum limit. Even though it takes a significant amount of these metals to be fatal, consuming Hershey's chocolate bars regularly can lead to flu-like symptoms and weaken the immune system. The video suggests that our tainted food supply may contribute to declining life expectancy in America. Taking legal action against the responsible parties, like Hershey's, is one way to address this issue.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, is facing backlash for high levels of toxic forever chemicals found in their orange juice. These chemicals, known as PFAS, are harmful to human health and exceed federal limits by hundreds of times. Despite the brand's image of simplicity, the juice contains dangerous substances. Coca Cola is being sued for misleading consumers about the safety of Simply Orange. Let me know in the comments if you have consumed this contaminated product.

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The speaker shares shocking results from lab analysis on natural flavors in sparkling water. Residual solvents, including pentadione and diacetyl linked to health risks, were found in a lime flavor extract. These substances are known to cause popcorn lung. The speaker questions the true nature of "natural" flavors.

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For a long time, the speaker believed fluoride was good for teeth, but understanding aluminum manufacturing is key. Hydrogen fluoride, a byproduct of aluminum manufacturing, is a toxic gas converted into sodium fluoride. Alcoa, a large aluminum manufacturer, had excess fluoride waste. They hired Edward Bernays to promote its benefits. The National Toxicology Program found 52 out of 55 studies linked fluoride exposure to reduced IQ in children. The speaker asserts fluoride is a neurotoxin and advises removing it from water and toothpaste.
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