Even worse, the FDA says its own research shows that the arsenic added to the chicken feed ends up in the chicken meat where
it is consumed by humans. So for the last sixty years, American
consumers who eat conventional chicken have been swallowing arsenic, a
known cancer-causing chemical.
But now the evidence is so undeniable that the manufacturer of the chicken feed product known as Roxarsone has decided to pull the product off the shelves (http://www.grist.org/food-safety/20...).
And what's the name of this manufacturer that has been putting arsenic
in the chicken feed for all these years? Pfizer, of course -- the very
same company that makes vaccines containing chemical adjuvants that are
injected into children.
Technically, the company making the Roxarsone chicken feed is a subsidiary of Pfizer, called Alpharma LLC.
Even though Alpharma now has agreed to pull this toxic feed chemical
off the shelves in the United States, it says it won't necessarily
remove it from feed products in other countries unless it is forced by
regulators to do so.
Arsenic? Eat more!
But even as its arsenic-containing
product is pulled off the shelves, the FDA continues its campaign of
denial, claiming arsenic in chickens is at such a low level that it's
still safe to eat. This is even as the FDA says arsenic is a carcinogen,
meaning it increases the risk of cancer.
TheNational Chicken Councilagrees
with the FDA.
In a statement issued in response to the news that
Roxarsone would be pulled from feed store shelves, it stated, "Chicken
is safe to eat" even while admitting arsenic was used in many flocks
grown and sold as chicken meat in the United States.
What's astonishing about all this is that the FDA tells consumers it's safe to eat cancer-causing arsenic but it's dangerous to
drink elderberry juice! The FDA recently conducted an armed raid in
an elderberry juice manufacturer, accusing it of the "crime" of selling
"unapproved drugs."
Which drugs would those be? The elderberry juice, explains the FDA.
You see, the elderberry juice magically becomes a "drugs" if you tell
people how it can help support good health.
The FDA has also gone after dozens of
other companies for selling natural herbal products or nutritional
products that enhance and support health. Plus, it's waging a war on raw milk which it says is dangerous. So now in America, we have a food and drug regulatory agency that says it's okay to eat arsenic, but dangerous to drink elderberry juice or raw milk.
Eat more poison, in other words, but
don't consume any healing foods. That's the FDA, killing off Americans
one meal at a time while protecting the profits of the very companies
that are poisoning us with their deadly ingredients.
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