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FDA Sued for Concealing Records on Arsenic in Poultry Feed
http://ecowatch.com/2013/fda-sued-concealing-records-arsenic-in-poultry-feed/
william r sanford72
25th July 2013, 12:15
been tracking this for awhile along with rice and some other grains that are being found to contain abnormaly high levals of arsenic.it seems to flux..its been about six months since i heard any new news..thanks ria.we free range..and we know a few small time farms were we get our chicken from if not our own.free range eggs.wow.taste a store bought egg..then a free range or naturaly raised hens egg.buy local.ask questions even then.looking your food source in the eye makes a world of differance.
TargeT
25th July 2013, 12:31
Arsenic is the very very essential vitamen B17.......
I smell distraction here, B17(Arsenic) has even been shown to cure cancer in some patients.... Who is sueing the FDA, that'd be my first question....
B-17, Laetrile - CURE FOR CANCER
Okay, vitamin b-17, known as laetrile will prevent you from ever getting cancer if taken 7 times a day. Why in studies have patients never developed cancer while taking vitamin b-17, namely apricot seeds. http://www.1cure4cancer.com/ - also why would the FDA ban laetrile, and even raw apricot seeds if they did nothing? BECAUSE THEY CANNOT COPYRIGHT IT, AND IF PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO USE THIS TO GET RID OF CANCER, THEY WILL LOSE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS A YEAR. The FDA is run by the big pharma which wants money, and any tests run by doctors to assure this works, will be shut down and hidden. When the B17 comes into contact with cancer cells, there is no Rhodanese to break it down and neutrelise it but instead, only the enzyme Beta-Gucosidase is present in very large quantities. When B17 and Beta-Glucosidase come into contact with each other, a chemical reaction occurs and the Hydrogen Cyanide and Benzaldehyde combines synergistically to produce a poison which destroys and kills the cancer cells.
conk
25th July 2013, 17:53
Flax, apple seeds, cashews are sources of B17 in diminishing amounts, respectively .
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