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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I saw an article about it. I also read that they are already using the jabs in animals that live shorter than a year, which includes chickens. I have not found evidence of this, but suspect it is true. As of this week Europe is allowed to add ground insects to flour, pizza, pasta, and I don't think it needs to be on the package. So don't be surprised to see it here too.

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Tracy's avatar

All the more reason to stay away from multi ingredient processed food. What will probably happen soon is food companies will start lying about what's in their products. I suppose that won't happen though. You know, since the FDA so good at doing their job. 😉

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CMCM's avatar

I'm already on board with steering clear of processed food products. But now we have to worry about what we thought were natural, untainted products.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am afraid there is little left. If you read Organic Consumers (oca) As you sow, or any other publication about healthy food, it seems that most organic products come from the same BigAg as the regular food. A little search online will show, that the organic labels are owned by big companies, just like so called natural products are often fake (Toms of Maine being owned by colgate etc) I just read that Braggs vinegar is no longer on its own either. Very careful with food items, grow what you can, or go to local known farmers is best. If there are any.

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Michelle's avatar

Dang.... I use Tom's deoderant... Any good alternatives? Not really up for making my own.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I seldom use deodorant but if I do I use Desert Essence. Other brands I still use for other products include Jason, Auromere, Weleda.. there are still some good ones out there, but I check them every time I order.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

that is not new, it has been happening for years. If it is less than a certain amount (it is tiny but not nothing) they do not have to mention it on the label. That is why sometimes you read about people dying if they have allergies and it is not labeled, like seafood allergies. So if they do not put the cochroach or what ever on the label, seafood allegric people will die.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Frosted Cricket Flakes. Hmm I guess I'll stick my my home made granola.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Do the little legs point to the sky as they float around in the milk ?

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Oona Pilot's avatar

I buy organic only and I've given up the bread and pastas. Mostly potatoe, rice, for starches now. If I don't know what is in it, I don't buy it. Helps some, but still hard not to wonder about the food...

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CMCM's avatar

There's a wise saying about not buying a food with more than one ingredient!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

well bread needs 4. But when you read the 40 on the packaged bread you know you eat chemistry. Cake needs only 4 or 5. Ingredients you cannot pronounce, or that have letter words and numbers, hands off.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I make my own bread as my stomach does not digest the sponges they sell in the store. IF you read Organic Consumers, even the organic in the local store is not what it is named. And yes, we don't know. Potatoes get radiated, corn is a total no-no, rice question mark, we don't know.... we just do the best we can !

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Lisa's avatar

Shocking

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Lisa Ca's avatar

can you please post the article if you have it?

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Heat stress blamed for thousands of cattle deaths in Kansas

PBS

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https://www.pbs.org › newshour › economy › hea...

here is one for the dead cattle, there are multiple, just type in the title.

I have no idea where I read that mRNA jabs are already used in short living lifestock. It might have been vaccine reaction or something. If I find it again I will post it.

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