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re: All-natural’ Simply Orange Juice has high toxic PFAS levels, lawsuit alleges
Posted on 1/21/23 at 6:41 am to Boodis Man
Posted on 1/21/23 at 6:41 am to Boodis Man
quote:
juice is for losers
I love this! So concise!
Posted on 1/21/23 at 6:47 am to Placekicker
OJ is packed with sugar.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 7:26 am to Placekicker
All of our food now is shite. Everything is made as cheaply and shittily as possible and the FDA allows it. European countries are so much more stringent in what can be put in the food their people eat.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 7:30 am to Damone
It's difficult to find products without HFCS. I'm not even talking about pop. Look at ketchup, barbecue sauce, bread, even cereals that you don't consider sweetened have it. I think that stuff is poison. As far as meat, you're probably right that we allow a lot of stuff to be pumped in that Europe would not allow.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:17 am to Placekicker
I found this interesting and dug a little bit into PFAS "Per-and Poly-Fluoroalkyls", which are substances containing strong carbon-flourine (C-F) bonds, and as a result are difficult to break down.
It appears this particular issue is more widespread and found in food packaging, non-stick cooking pans, insulation of wires clothing, fabric treatments, adhesives, drinking water and often in takeout foods is NOT specific to a particular (KO) company. Rather than get mad at Coca Cola, individually, I wanted to see more fully what this was about and what can be done about this if these toxins are in your body.
According to some websites, eating healthy raw foods, good water purification systems, reducing take out foods (and cooking yourself), reducing non-stock cooking surfaces, probiotics for gut health, vitamin c, glutathione may help reduce PFAS in your environment and/or help to cleanse your body. In addition natural sweating through exercise or saunas may help.
according to this study:
microbes under anaerobic conditions can also break down ultra-strong carbon-flourine bonds.
which also leads back to exercise and sweating as being (obviously) healthy.
It appears this particular issue is more widespread and found in food packaging, non-stick cooking pans, insulation of wires clothing, fabric treatments, adhesives, drinking water and often in takeout foods is NOT specific to a particular (KO) company. Rather than get mad at Coca Cola, individually, I wanted to see more fully what this was about and what can be done about this if these toxins are in your body.
According to some websites, eating healthy raw foods, good water purification systems, reducing take out foods (and cooking yourself), reducing non-stock cooking surfaces, probiotics for gut health, vitamin c, glutathione may help reduce PFAS in your environment and/or help to cleanse your body. In addition natural sweating through exercise or saunas may help.
according to this study:
microbes under anaerobic conditions can also break down ultra-strong carbon-flourine bonds.
which also leads back to exercise and sweating as being (obviously) healthy.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:41 am to HubbaBubba
I love me some r-ruh cee-uh!!
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:42 am to Smeg
quote:
However, the lawsuit filed against The Coca-Cola Company and its brand The Simply Orange Juice Company actually alleges that the Simply Tropical juice is the one containing chemicals.
Thanks. I drink a bottle of Simply Orange per week. It tastes better than other orange products. I never drink Simply Tropical.
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