Lies That The Natural Health Food Industry Tell Us But Can Actually Harm Us



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Are you serving your family cancer? The food industry is lying to you about the foods that are healthy, but that are actually causing weight gain and destroying your health.

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7 Responses to “Lies That The Natural Health Food Industry Tell Us But Can Actually Harm Us”
  1. Borridd says:

    Yeah.. He says that it was discovered trying to find a pesticide, then goes on to say that “if it kills bugs, then its bad for humans too”.. But it doesn’t kill bugs at all, thats why sucralose wasn’t marketed as a pesticide. This is ridiculous, its almost like saying you shouldn’t take a cure for cancer because they where trying to make a bomb when they were making it. Also, the second case with hormones.. Wow, so their can’t be any other possible explanation? Seriously?

  2. MertonDingle1111 says:

    Who says that natural is good for the health?

  3. culturehorse says:

    …Stevia is the best natural and nutritive sweetener; if that’s your health goals..

  4. topformfitness says:

    If you’re interested in artificial sweeteners ie: sucralose, I’ll try to find the studies I’ve read on the subject. I do recall reading that sucralose did have some issues.

  5. Booshibonton says:

    sucralose is totally safe :/… im not watching any more…

  6. 2112mike says:

    really informative..i never would have thought about those!

  7. yyportne says:

    Question: I buy milk Byrne Dairy) that is not organic, but labeled as rBGH and hormone free. It is a fraction of the cost of organic milk, but is it as good or good enough?

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