I wonder why Pepsi suddenly came out with the "Throwback" (SUPPOSEDLY made with only pure can sugar) for a limited time. It DID taste like the soda of my childhood (60s), which we only got when we were sick, by the way. "Throwback" was stockpiled by, ha, ha, mostly THIN shoppers (I observed) at our local Wal-Mart and Weis (a local shopping chain), the only two places you could buy it.
After doing a little research on this guy's organization (Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy), I found out that this group advocates the use of CFL light bulbs -- you know, the ones that are toxic, and that you can't throw in the trash because they contain ... Mercury.
True, but CFL's contribute much less mercury to the environment than regular incandescent bulbs, which burn a lot more coal-electricity. Coal-burning is a huge mercury producer. So he is just advocating the less toxic alternative. You are right that a non-toxic alternative would be even better.
CHEMRISK - a research company hired by the Corn Refiners Association has recently taken down it's YouTube channel.
The removal was in response to negative public perception resulting from the discovery of dangerous levels of MERCURY in HIGH-FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. Apparently it has become a liability to defend the sweetener.
See one of the last remaining ChemRisk videos at CornRefinersAssoc on YouTube.
read the ingredients on the side of the package and look them up individually...duh...That is what I did and you would not believe the kind of shit the FDA poisons us with..Rat bastards....Good ole Donald Rumsfeld and his aspertame and all the other false sweetners and MSG flavor additives...RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Not shit man... I know this... im saying how can you test substances that don't even have a label on it........... like if it was 2000 years ago and didnt have labels and shit, how would an alchemist or chemist test the molecules in the substance.
also I am mainly wondering, because they don't label your soda or anything with HFC saying it has "MERCURY" in it... hence you would have to TEST for the mercury regardless of what the label says........ i'm not that stupid
I wouldn't consume high fructose corn sytup , and I would'nt let my kids consume it to
DietSolutionReviews1 10 months ago
I just made a video in response to Dr. Wallinga's great study:
/watch?v=7-L7LiO8U3c
I would post it here as a "response video," but I think it's wiser to post it as a response video to a Coke advert.
GrantValdes 2 years ago
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Make yourself aware of these industry sponsored advocates on YouTube who are lying about the safety of High Fructose Corn Syrup.
Robyn Flipse - watch?v=D1pGsaaDrrI
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neuroholic1 2 years ago
The brownshirts are behind this.
VisionQuest2012 2 years ago
I wonder why Pepsi suddenly came out with the "Throwback" (SUPPOSEDLY made with only pure can sugar) for a limited time. It DID taste like the soda of my childhood (60s), which we only got when we were sick, by the way. "Throwback" was stockpiled by, ha, ha, mostly THIN shoppers (I observed) at our local Wal-Mart and Weis (a local shopping chain), the only two places you could buy it.
binkle1 2 years ago
After doing a little research on this guy's organization (Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy), I found out that this group advocates the use of CFL light bulbs -- you know, the ones that are toxic, and that you can't throw in the trash because they contain ... Mercury.
sweetelesue 2 years ago
True, but CFL's contribute much less mercury to the environment than regular incandescent bulbs, which burn a lot more coal-electricity. Coal-burning is a huge mercury producer. So he is just advocating the less toxic alternative. You are right that a non-toxic alternative would be even better.
Aristotle2000 2 years ago
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The rats are jumping ship.
CHEMRISK - a research company hired by the Corn Refiners Association has recently taken down it's YouTube channel.
The removal was in response to negative public perception resulting from the discovery of dangerous levels of MERCURY in HIGH-FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. Apparently it has become a liability to defend the sweetener.
See one of the last remaining ChemRisk videos at CornRefinersAssoc on YouTube.
BeaucoupRed 2 years ago
how do you test for chemicals and whatnot in water and food?
xdyingfetusx69 2 years ago
read the ingredients on the side of the package and look them up individually...duh...That is what I did and you would not believe the kind of shit the FDA poisons us with..Rat bastards....Good ole Donald Rumsfeld and his aspertame and all the other false sweetners and MSG flavor additives...RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
projectcmd 2 years ago
Not shit man... I know this... im saying how can you test substances that don't even have a label on it........... like if it was 2000 years ago and didnt have labels and shit, how would an alchemist or chemist test the molecules in the substance.
xdyingfetusx69 2 years ago
also I am mainly wondering, because they don't label your soda or anything with HFC saying it has "MERCURY" in it... hence you would have to TEST for the mercury regardless of what the label says........ i'm not that stupid
xdyingfetusx69 2 years ago