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Going to Burger King? Have ANY idea what you are
about to consume? I think not! You will agree after you read this. My
initial goal was to see if my statement posted last year about "animal
content in coke" was still true. That ingredient has been removed from
the Coke ingredient list. But MORE animal content has been added to
their ingredients list for other products. Although I haven't studied
McDonalds in detail (yet), it's quite likely numerous similar
compounds are in their "food" as well.
Ever bite down on a hamburger, chew a piece of BK pie or use garlic
seasoning and hear a CRUNCH? It may not be a "crispy" from the
microwave or conveyor grill, or even a chipped tooth. It may be SAND.
Sand can be pulverized into dust form and added to food, and its "dirt
cheap" (pun intended,) Sand is also used in many household products,
including CLEANSERS. But would anyone intentionally eat sand or Comet?
Of course not. Silicon dioxide is the chemical name for SAND, just as
sodium chloride IS salt. Would you eat computer chips? Of course not.
They too, are made of sand among other elements like arsenic, aluminum
and gold.
There exists iron-clad proof that sand (and other additives) are
ingredients in the following Burger King products. This was taken
directly from Burger King corporation's ingredient list. Sand (silicon
dioxide) is also the very same material used for making glass of all
kinds. It is also the active compound in scouring cleaners that
removes stains from sinks, toilets and tubs, and almost all computer
chips.
If you have been to Burger King, you have already eaten sand. Remember
that old expression "let them eat cake?" Apparently, at Burger King,
they believe in "let them eat sand." To preserve your appetite for
your next meal, the details of the numerous chemical compounds will
not be listed here.
Here are four products currently listed with silicon dioxide content:
ANGUS STEAK BURGER
DUTCH APPLE PIE
GARLIC SEASONING (FOR FIRE-GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD)
RANCH DIPPING SAUCE
These ingredients don't just accidentally "appear" from nowhere in
food." Just as mercury isn't present in vaccines by "accident" either.
VEGETARIAN? ALLERGIC TO BEEF PRODUCTS? TAKE NOTE !
Although fire-grilled onions are included below, they are noted as a
"non-vegetarian" product by Burger King on their website. Don't forget
that the "fire" in fire-grilled, is either propane or natural gas.
(The health effects of consuming HYDROCARBON flame fired food at this
time are unknown. But it is known that repeated exposure to motor oil
(hydrocarbons) can cause cancer.)
The following five products have ingredients listed as "Natural
flavors from animal sources:"
GARDEN RANCH SALAD DRESSING
GARLIC PARMESAN TOAST
FIRE-GRILLED SHRIMP
FRENCH TOAST STICKS (FRIED)
ONION (FIRE-GRILLED)
Yes, you read that correctly. Animal content is present in ALL of the
above products. Including their toast.
Think its safe to eat a PANCAKE with syrup on it at BK? Guess again!
There IS animal content in BK BREAKFAST SYRUP, too. Perhaps it's used
to "thicken it..."
SOY PRODUCTS PRESENT IN ALMOST EVERYTHING AT BK
According to their "food allergy" content page, EVERY SINGLE MEAT
BASED PRODUCT they sell is laced with that wonderful "all natural
product." The list of products without soy is far shorter.
See
http://www.bk.com/Food/Nutrition/NutritionInfo/index.aspx for
proof.
You may ask - what's wrong with soy? Phytoestrogens are made more
dangerous when any product containing it is microwaved. Microwaves
destroy vitamins, and simultaneously create toxins. It is Burger
King's company policy to do this to all their burger products. When I
questioned a store manager about microwaving food even though it was
just made seconds ago, that was his answer.
At
http://www.rense.com/health3/soyp.htm you can learn how this
complex synthetic growth hormone imitates natural estrogen so well,
the body recognizes it as a growth hormone. When present in abnormal
amounts, soy is proven to cause CANCER.
If you have a strong stomach, you can read more about the stomach
wrenching chemical compounds at their website
http://www.bk.com/Food/Nutrition/ingredients.aspx .
One major unanswered question is - WHAT animal is it, what parts are
used from it, and from where does it come from? Could it have
indestructable mad cow (BSE/CJD) prions present?
Off to Burger King now?
Bon Appetit!
Ted Twietmeyer
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