https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/weapons-mass-feminization-jennie-ann-freiman-md
Robert F Kennedy’s warning about breakfast cereals is correct.
https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2024/03/what-food-dye
From popsicles to pistachios and from meat to mac and cheese, synthetic food dyes are everywhere.
Their vibrant colors make food appealing and increase our appetite.
But many dyes also pose serious health risks.
Made with petroleum-oil-based chemicals, artificial coloring has been associated with various health harms. Health concerns include behavioral and developmental issues in some children and the potential for increased risk of cancer.
The U.S. is one of the few industrialized countries without strict regulations on these harmful chemicals.
Many countries, including Australia, Japan and those within the European Union, either restrict or ban these chemicals from use.
EWG is particularly concerned with the potentially harmful effects of seven food dyes: Blue Dye No. 1, Blue Dye No. 2, Green Dye No. 3, Red Dye No. 3, Red Dye No. 40, Yellow Dye No. 5 and Yellow Dye No. 6.
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7 Unhealthy Ingredients in Our Processed Cereal + The Worst Cereals to Avoid
https://smallbatchgoodness.com/blog/what-makes-cereal-unhealthy-and-worst-cereals
BHT and endocrine disruption:
In addition to the cancer risk, the Environmental Working Group while referencing the European Food Safety Authority mentions, “BHT may disrupt endocrine function by causing thyroid changes and affecting animal development.” Yikes.
For additional context on the nature of this preservative, BHT also has industrial uses in petroleum products and jet fuel. Not something you want ingesting with your cereal!
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has conducted an extensive study on synthetic colors added to foods titled “Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks.”
Artificial Colors – petroleum based food dyes added to cereals with links to hyperactivity, behavioral problems in children, allergic skin reactions, as well as cancerous tumors during animal testing
Sadly, petroleum based synthetic dyes are used to give the bright colors to our kids’ breakfast cereal. These dyes serve no nutritional purpose and are purely added to make processed (& frankly dead) food more visually appealing.
From hyperactivity and behavioral issues in children, allergies and even cancer; the concerns around these artificial colors in our breakfast cereal are aplenty. The cancer concerns generally do not come from the food dyes themselves, but from carcinogens these dyes are often contaminated with, which does not make them any better.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has conducted an extensive study on synthetic colors added to foods titled “Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks.”
Here are some key takeaways from their study.
Red 40:
According to CSPI the Red 40 dye, which is made from petroleum, contains carcinogens that sped the development of cancerous tumors in mice. To add to that, 15% of people experienced allergic skin reactions to this dye (2). Red 40 has also been linked to hyperactivity in children (2). The Center for Science in the Public Interest thus recommends Red 40 be excluded from foods.
Yellow 5:
The Yellow 5 color in cereals is associated with hyperactivity in children as well as hypersensitivity reactions and is similarly recommended to not be in foods (3). CSPI in their study give several examples of the reactions to the Yellow 5 food dye.
The study states, “a 42-year-old woman gradually developed chronic nasal blockage, loss of her senses of taste and smell, and asthma…The patient was finally diagnosed with an allergy to Yellow 5 and several other food additives.” Yikes.
The fact that these dyes have no nutritional value and are only added to give a false visual perception makes it all the more disturbing.
While thankfully not as common, Yellow 5 has also found to be contaminated with the cancer causing carcinogens Benzidine and 4-Aminobiphenyl (3).
Yellow 6:
Yellow 6 is another useless but potentially toxic food dye associated with “mild to severe hypersensitivity reactions in a small percentage of the population” (2). Similar to the Yellow 5 food dye, Yellow 6 has been found to be contaminated with the cancer causing carcinogens Benzidine and 4-Aminobiphenyl (3). This might be the reason why Yellow 6 was shown to cause possible adrenal and testicular tumors in rats (3). Needless to say, Yellow 6 does not belong in breakfast cereal.
Blue 1:
The Blue 1 synthetic food dye has been associated with allergic reactions and possible kidney tumors in mice.
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Birth control pills are another feminizer that can pass through wastewater treatment and end up in municipal water supplies and drinkable tap water.
Exposure to birth control pills has been shown to feminize fish and affect reproduction but the effects on human exposure through tap water is not known.
{Another Reason To Drink Bottled Spring Water}
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Triclosan is an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal ED banned from consumer antiseptic soap by the FDA in 2016.
Interestingly, the FDA didn’t conclude triclosan is unsafe or ineffective, just that it was not studied enough by manufacturers to allow their product claims.
Colgate Total, a toothpaste containing fluoride and triclosan, was given a pass because the manufacturer convinced the FDA that triclosan benefits outweigh its risks for gum inflammation and dental plaque based on studies the company performed.
Observers were baffled by the FDA’s decision because triclosan is rapidly absorbed from gums, especially inflamed gums, into the bloodstream.
Non-industry sponsored scientific studies of triclosan have found it to have anti-androgen and pro-estrogen activity, and to adversely affect male development, reproduction, and sperm movement, concentration and count.
Triclosan can interact with free chlorine in unfiltered tap water to create other potentially harmful toxins.
{Brush Your Teeth Without Using Triclosan}
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a gender bender found in over 90% of the population.
BPA is a contaminant found in thermal cash register receipts but the most common route of exposure is through diet, because BPA leaches from plastic and metal containers and packaging into food and beverages.
{This is a real eye opener. Who knew the gender bender (BPA) was in of all things, cash register receipts.}
BPA acts to enhance estrogen and has been associated with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, reduced libido and breast growth (gynecomastia) in men.
{This could be why I have seen males that have large chests that look weird and I am not talking about a trans that takes hormones to grow some.}
Prenatal exposure is associated with feminization of male fetuses, testicular shrinkage, prostate enlargement, and abnormal sperm count and movement, which affects future fertility.
Structurally similar BPA-free packaging alternatives such as BPS should not be considered safer than BPA in their effects on health.
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Atrazine, a herbicide banned in Europe in 2004, is still used widely throughout the US to fight weeds on residential lawns, golf courses and Christmas tree farms, and is sprayed on over half of our domestic corn.
{This is a Big Clue as to why you should not serve cereal like froot loops etc to your children nor eat the gender bender atrazine yourself. The grain contains atrazine which is linked to sexual development in boys.}
It’s one of the most commonly found pesticides contaminating American drinking water.
In 2007, the Environmental Protection Agency reported that studies suggest atrazine is an endocrine disruptor, but declared it safe nevertheless.
Prenatal atrazine exposure is linked to genital malformations and impaired sexual development in boys, and infertility.
Syngenta AG, the manufacturer of atrazine, suppressed the research of Dr. Tyrone Hayes, who showed it chemically castrates and feminizes wild life.
The company settled a lawsuit for $105 million in 2012, agreeing to remove the chemical from drinking water of 52 million Americans across the midwest while pleading “no liability.”
Other lawsuits are ongoing.
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Endocrine disruptors are man-made hormone scramblers that affect males significantly more than females, at every age from the unborn to babies, boys, adolescents and adult men.
They are found in the blood, urine and /or breast milk of virtually everyone who is tested, even those that live in remote, relatively “untouched” areas.
In addition to feminizing effects, EDs have been linked to an increase in testicular and prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, thyroid and immune disorders, diabetes and obesity.
{This would help to explain why I have seen a lot of young boys that have a female look to them. I am not talking about trans who take drugs to look female.}
This is the stuff Robert Kennedy is wanting to warn you about and expose the dangers of processed foods that contain ED or Indocrine Disruptors.
endocrine disruptors (EDs) block, decrease, or overstimulate hormones.
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The greatest threat to public health is not the thoughtless abuse of alcohol and tobacco by careless individuals, but the deliberate use of endocrine disruptors and immunodepressants by desperate governments acting under the direction of the United Nations and its agencies and aided by the military-industrial complex for the sake of preserving international peace by controlling population growth.
READ THE ARTICLE BELOW. IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!
{Immunodepressants in the form of so called “vaccines” such as the CLOT SHOT covid-19 Jab etc.}
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Over 60% of Toxic Wastewater Biosolids Are Used To Fertilize Farmland in The U.S.
https://www.hydroviv.com/blogs/water-smarts/toxic-wastewater-biosolids-used-to-fertilize-us-farms
Over 60% of leftover sewage waste or “biosolids” are used by farmers to fertilize crops in the U.S. A recent study found that a category of cancer-causing chemicals called PFAS were present in a majority of the fertilizing sludge – impacting food, livestock, and ultimately drinking water.
Farmers expect that the biosolids coming from municipalities are entirely safe to use on their crops.
Consumers also have this same expectation when buying produce at the grocery store.
The reality is that municipalities don’t even know the extent of what’s hiding in sewage biosolids, but continue to encourage farmers to use it.
What Are Biosolids?
Biosolids is a universal term for solid waste or sludge derived from sewage treatment processes.
{All I can think of to say is, Eat Up.}
Wastewater treatment plants first process the incoming contents by separating water from solid waste.
Water is treated for biological contamination and sent back into nearby waterways where it becomes available for a variety of uses, including drinking water.
{This is the main reason I drink only Bottled Spring Water}.
What’s left behind is a sludge-mixture of human waste, industrial waste, and pollution from stormwater runoff.
The leftover sludge or “biosolids” is much more difficult to treat, store, or dispose of.
The nutrient-rich sludge becomes available for farms to purchase and use on croplands at a much cheaper rate than other types of manure.
Surprisingly, the issue is not that human fecal matter is being used to fertilize crops across the country.
The problem is that this sludge more often than not contains incredibly toxic chemicals that make their way into our food and drinking water.
{This is in addition to the Toxic chemicals that are also put on crops! Talk about a TOXIC Cocktail Mix spread on crops!}
Wastewater treatment plants first process the incoming contents by separating water from solid waste.
Water is treated for biological contamination and sent back into nearby waterways where it becomes available for a variety of uses, including drinking water.
What’s left behind is a sludge-mixture of human waste, industrial waste, and pollution from stormwater runoff.
{A Toxic Brew For You.}
The leftover sludge or “biosolids” is much more difficult to treat, store, or dispose of.
The nutrient-rich sludge becomes available for farms to purchase and use on croplands at a much cheaper rate than other types of manure.
Surprisingly, the issue is not that human fecal matter is being used to fertilize crops across the country.
The problem is that this sludge more often than not contains incredibly toxic chemicals that make their way into our food and drinking water.
Toxic Chemicals Are Present in Wastewater Sludge
PFAS or ‘forever chemicals’ are being detected everywhere – including in biosolids.
Treatment plants aren’t required to test for or remove PFAS chemicals, so most of the time no one knows if they’re present.
{READ THE ABOVE LINE AGAIN}.
PFAS are found in industrial waste, drinking water, runoff from airports and military bases, as well as consumer goods.
When these different types of waste are brought to a single area (i.e. a wastewater treatment plant), PFAS concentrations become alarmingly high.
Because of the lack of testing and regulatory oversight, farmers are unknowingly re-distributing PFAS-containing toxic sludge into the environment while simultaneously contaminating their crops.
{Ya Right, “farmers are unknowingly re-distributing TOXIC SLUDGE PFAS”}.