Is RFK Right About The Chemicals In Food Causing Mental Disorders?

We then we can listen to them, because Kennedy is crazy.
I have read small articles a many times about the ingredients in our food. Most people have. A couple of times they would look at the ingredients in the same product and ours would have many while the Euro version would have a lot less. They have more stringent laws over there. We have people drinking water out of plastic bottles over tap water. And there are plastic particles supposedly in the bottled water. So, what is real and what is perception.
 
I know that that's something that's been discussed for years. I think that it's highly possible.
I think processed foods, excess salt/sugar/empty calories, certain dyes and additives to our food are very likely a primary culprit in many forms of dementia that have been diagnosed and I wouldn't be surprised to find them also a component in autism, ADD, ADHD and other unexplained conditions that were not a factor when I was a kid and which are poorly understood now.
 
The RNC has been the problem and Kennedy is an idiot who will jeopardize our health. Republicans tried shooting trump.
Who has been in power these last 4 years funny man?

Yet no one else seems to give a damn.
 
That doesn't mean being a dick to me or Road Runner with your disagreements.
You doxxed me. That's as dick as it gets. So shut up. And Road runner hs been a dick to me. So both of you can just stop whining as if you're entitled to be dicks and everybody else has to take it.
 
All of us have forever chemicals in our bodies.
I saw some time ago that virtually all humans have the main chemical of Teflon in our blood.




I would bet that the rise in people on the spectrum of Autism disorders, cancers, mental illness, and lower levels of testosterone in males has a lot to do with the poisons in our bodies from modern living.
 
Given that MAGA is far more likely to eat cheap, processed, unhealthy food, and they are more likely to exhibit cognitive defects, he might be on to something.
 
Given that MAGA is far more likely to eat cheap, processed, unhealthy food, and they are more likely to exhibit cognitive defects, he might be on to something.
So for you, it must just be the booze.
 
All of us have forever chemicals in our bodies.
I saw some time ago that virtually all humans have the main chemical of Teflon in our blood.




I would bet that the rise in people on the spectrum of Autism disorders, cancers, mental illness, and lower levels of testosterone in males has a lot to do with the poisons in our bodies from modern living.
It has to be enviromental.
 

marketrealist.com · food-industry · us-foods-bannedPopular U.S. Foods That Are Banned in Other Countries: List


  • Gatorade. Gatorade was previously banned throughout Europe because some flavors once contained an emulsifier called brominated vegetable oil (BVO), which is still present in many popular U.S. products today.
  • Little Debbie Swiss Cake Rolls. The popular snack cakes were a lunch box staple of the 1990s, but in many European countries, they are banned or heavily restricted because of multiple ingredients that have determined are too unhealthy to ingest.
  • Kellogg's Frosted Flakes. They're grrrrreat, but Kellogg's Frosted Flakes and many other U.S. breakfast cereals are banned in the EU and Japan if they contain BHT, a food preservative that's also used in cosmetics and rubber products.
  • Skittles. Skittles are banned in Austria, Sweden, and Norway because of the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6. In other EU countries, they carry a warning label.
 

Is RFK Right About The Chemicals In Food Causing Mental Disorders?​


I think he is. Beyond mere allergic reactions and unanticipated interactions, your brain is now also full of microplastics.

Other countries like in Europe don't have any of the crap the FDA puts in our food.
 
Isn't that why there is no MSG in Chinese food anymore? No wonder some of the Chinese foods taste like crap! Lol
 
Now this is interesting.

There is a lot of debate on the effectiveness of fluoridated water. ITMT, Fluorine is a highly toxic and dangerous chemical! It is a halogen (tends to form acids or salts reacting with other agents) in the same class as Chlorine and is actually the most reactive element known due to its being extremely electronegative, that is how it bonds to your teeth by stealing electrons and bonding atomically not molecularly. One drop of hydrofluoric acid on your arm and it will penetrate your skin and tunnel all the way down to the bone and give you the worst burn of your life. Fluorine is so reactive that it is difficult to contain even in an inert glass container. It reacts with other stuff that normally are nonreactive. Super-dangerous stuff. Yet the FDA puts traces of it in your water.
 
I feel like there are enough legitimate reasons to avoid processed foods without shoehorning in a bunch of over-the-top conspiracy theories.
 
Who knows? However, is anyone going to suggest that chemicals in food is healthier than food you grow yourself in a garden?

Pesticides can't generally be good for us.
if I hear one more time how everyone's teeth will fall out if we remove fluoride from the water I think I'm gonna vomit.
 

marketrealist.com · food-industry · us-foods-bannedPopular U.S. Foods That Are Banned in Other Countries: List


  • Gatorade. Gatorade was previously banned throughout Europe because some flavors once contained an emulsifier called brominated vegetable oil (BVO), which is still present in many popular U.S. products today.
  • Little Debbie Swiss Cake Rolls. The popular snack cakes were a lunch box staple of the 1990s, but in many European countries, they are banned or heavily restricted because of multiple ingredients that have determined are too unhealthy to ingest.
  • Kellogg's Frosted Flakes. They're grrrrreat, but Kellogg's Frosted Flakes and many other U.S. breakfast cereals are banned in the EU and Japan if they contain BHT, a food preservative that's also used in cosmetics and rubber products.
  • Skittles. Skittles are banned in Austria, Sweden, and Norway because of the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6. In other EU countries, they carry a warning label.
I'm under the impression our FDA allows far more additives than most countries do.....~S~
 
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