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By Nick Griffin Many Americans believe that the United States has the best food standards in the world. In fact, the U.S. food system is awash with ingredients deemed so unsafe that other countries ban [...]
By Nick Griffin

Many Americans believe that the United States has the best food standards in the world. In fact, the U.S. food system is awash with ingredients deemed so unsafe that other countries ban them.

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In the last issue, we examined some of the worst chemicals Americans are ingesting and which of these chemicals are banned in Europe. These most notably include the bread additives potassium bromate and azodicarbonamide, and the artificial food coloring Red 3.

Unfortunately, they are only a few on the list of the chemicals steadily poisoning millions of Americans, while banned in countries where corporate lobbies have less clout.

Colored Dyes

Red 3 isn't the only synthetic food dye associated with neuro-behavioral problems in children. Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 can be found in popular products including Skittles, Doritos, Pop Tarts, Gatorade, Lucky Charms, Tostitos Queso dip, Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, and Little Debbie's snacks.

Brominated Vegetable Oil

Then there is brominated vegetable oil. Used as an emulsifier in sports drinks and citrus-flavored drinks such as Sun Drop. It is banned in the European Union (EU) because bromine can build up in the body and lead to memory loss as well as skin and nerve problems, and organ damage.

Potassium Iodate

In addition to the toxic bread additives already examined, potassium iodate is used as a dough strengthener. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned against the use of this potential carcinogen in flour since 1965. The WHO is a clear threat to health sovereignty, and Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from it is commendable, but this doesn't mean it is sensible to ignore its non-political warnings about cancer.

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