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10 American Foods That Are Banned in Other Countries: Arsenic-Laced Chicken

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/07/10/banned-foods.aspx #6: Arsenic-Laced Chicken Arsenic-based drugs are approved for use in animal feed in the US because they make animals grow quicker and make the meat appear pinker (i.e. “fresher”). The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated these products are safe because they contain organic arsenic, which is less toxic than the other …Read more »

TIME TO WAKE UP NEWS: SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 PT 2

TODAY’S WEATHER, EARTHQUAKES, AND BREAKING NEWS. https://twitter.com/CHRIST0F Thank You for your paypal donations, always much appreciated (: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TVRYYQTSAQJQG *Please be advised that some of the articles in the video go through rather quickly as time is limited, but please feel free to pause the video to fully read it if you would like to and …Read more »

Bangladesh: Traces of Poison in Water

United Nations, New York, December 2011 – In 1993, Bangladesh found its main source of fresh water tainted with naturally occurring arsenic posing a public health risk to millions. Since then, the country has partnered with the World Bank and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to introduce isotope hydrology techniques to locate safe sources …Read more »

Test for Arsenic in Baby Food by TestSafe

A video demonstrating the use of the TestSafe Arsenic detection kit, showing no detectable arsenic in a leading baby food brand. Go to www.testsafe.us to order your own testing kit today and protect your family.

Heavy Metal Florists.dv

Since the early 1990’s, florists in the United States have been chronically exposed to contaminated flowers imported from other countries with little to no pesticide regulations, as well as from industry workplace practices. Many pesticides and fungicides contain heavy metals, such as mercury, arsenic, cadmium, lead and silver. Chronic exposure to heavy metals from pesticides …Read more »