Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 What's with the "Nazi" comment?RBFrom: Lloyd <lkindr@...>Subject: Neotame Poison Now in Organic Food Received: Saturday, 8 January, 2011, 12:51 AM Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from a friend. - LKUSDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: NeotameBy Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info]Just when we thought that buying "Organic" was safe, we run headlong into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com) But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic food. The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of ingredients, for: USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A win/win situation! But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingÅ ..you guessed itÅ ..Neotame! nA product called "Sweetos," which is actually composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. "Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture," said Craig Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia solution. Says the Farm Industry News, "Monsanto, which has long resided in the crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states" (Source Watch) So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are labeled "Organic" or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will not want to make. For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 -- Neotame Poison Now in Organic Food Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from a friend. - LK USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info <http://farmwars.info/> ] Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com <http://holisticmed.com/> ) But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic food. The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of ingredients, for: USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingŠ..you guessed itŠ..Neotame! A product called " Sweetos, " which is actually composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia solution. Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states " (Source Watch) So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are labeled " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will not want to make. For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 <http://farmwars.info/?p=4897> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 Thanks for sharing this information, Lloyd. If you live in Northeastern Illinois, we've got a great group and we share our resources on where to find good food from farmers with faces at http://www.traditionalnutrition.org. Cheers, Robin " Good health is not the absence of symptoms, it is the presence of peace. " - Neale Walsh www.healthforlifecoloncare.com www.traditionalnutrition.org On 1/7/2011 10:56 AM, Lloyd wrote: > > Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame > into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other > words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, > forwarded from a friend. - LK > > USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame > By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info > <http://farmwars.info/> ] > > Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong > into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in > collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. > NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved > version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. > > Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's > structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential > increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in > diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual > neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the > formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the > excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com <http://holisticmed.com/> ) > > But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little > gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified > Organic food. > > The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been > dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. > Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the > list of ingredients, for: > USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the > official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) > > Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included > in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA > Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame > because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there > is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. But > that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, > that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingS(..you > guessed itS(..Neotame! A product called " Sweetos, " which is actually > composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. > > " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees > the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability > of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers > of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig > Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a > part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) > > Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have > to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals > will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not > good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and > odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, > so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is > no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of > covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off > controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, > such as it did with the Solutia solution. > > Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the > crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least > one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a > separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since > been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were > once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states " > (Source Watch) > > So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know > your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are > labeled " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle > that most will not want to make. > > For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this > terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit > from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your > choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 > <http://farmwars.info/?p=4897> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 -- Re: Neotame Poison Now in Organic Food Thanks for sharing this information, Lloyd. If you live in Northeastern Illinois, we've got a great group and we share our resources on where to find good food from farmers with faces at http://www.traditionalnutrition.org. Cheers, Robin " Good health is not the absence of symptoms, it is the presence of peace. " - Neale Walsh www.healthforlifecoloncare.com www.traditionalnutrition.org On 1/7/2011 10:56 AM, Lloyd wrote: > > Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame > into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other > words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, > forwarded from a friend. - LK > > USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame > By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info > <http://farmwars.info/> ] > > Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong > into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in > collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. > NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved > version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. > > Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's > structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential > increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in > diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual > neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the > formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the > excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com <http://holisticmed.com/> ) > > But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little > gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified > Organic food. > > The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been > dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. > Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the > list of ingredients, for: > USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the > official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) > > Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included > in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA > Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame > because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there > is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. But > that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, > that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingS(..you > guessed itS(..Neotame! A product called " Sweetos, " which is actually > composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. > > " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees > the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability > of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers > of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig > Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a > part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) > > Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have > to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals > will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not > good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and > odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, > so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is > no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of > covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off > controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, > such as it did with the Solutia solution. > > Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the > crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least > one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a > separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since > been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were > once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states " > (Source Watch) > > So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know > your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are > labeled " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle > that most will not want to make. > > For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this > terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit > from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your > choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 > <http://farmwars.info/?p=4897> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 This is why one should eat at the lowest level of the food chain. If one can't find it in mother nature's kitchen, leave it alone.OlusholaOn Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Lloyd <lkindr@...> wrote: Â Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from a friend. - LK USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: NeotameBy Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info]Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. Â Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com) Â But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic food. Â The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of ingredients, for: Â USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) Â Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A win/win situation! But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingÅ ..you guessed itÅ ..Neotame! nA product called " Sweetos, " which is actually composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. Â " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) Â Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia solution. Â Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states " (Source Watch) Â So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are labeled " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will not want to make. Â For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897Â Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Nazi has application here, IMO. Jim >What's with the " Nazi " comment?< RB< >>Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from a friend. - LK<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Nazis (not advocating for them, I say good riddance, my uncles risked their own lives to shoot down Nazi planes in the war, and these uncles were German heritage), even the Nazis weren't stupid enough to ingest deadly chemicals amongst themselves, only as weapons pointed at their opponents They invented microwave ovens but did not trust them, just to temporarily heat meals for troops invading Russia. We took the ovens after the war and without testing, sold copies of them to the US public (Litton Industries). One of the things making German Nazis so dangerous was they often were very healthy and clean-living, almost health nuts. bG > > Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame > into organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words > secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded > from a friend. - LK > > USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame > By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info > <http://farmwars.info> ] > > Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong > into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in > collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. > NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved > version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. > > Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's > structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential > increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in > diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual > neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the > formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the > excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com <http://Holisticmed.com> ) > > But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little > gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified > Organic food. > > The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been > dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. > Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the > list of ingredients, for: > > USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the > official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) > > Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included > in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA > Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame > because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there > is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A > win/win situation! But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that > delicious steak? Well, that cow most likely will have been fed with feed > containingŠ..you guessed itŠ..Neotame! nA product called > " Sweetos, " which is actually composed of Neotame, is being substituted > for molasses in animal feed. > > " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees > the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability > of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers > of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig > Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a > part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill) > > Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have > to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals > will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not > good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and > odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, > so considerate folks at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is > no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of > covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off > controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, > such as it did with the Solutia solution. > > Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the > crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least > one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a > separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since > been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were > once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states " > (Source Watch) > > So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know > your local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are > labeled " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle > that most will not want to make. > > For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this > terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit > from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your > choice. VISIT - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 > <http://farmwars.info/?p=4897> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 Excellent Olushola - I like bringing it back to such a basic level of common sense. I'm going to use that line in the future " lowest level of the food chain. " Good stuff. Warm regards, Vicki > > > > > > > Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into > > organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words > > secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from > > a friend. - LK > > > > USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame > > By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info] > > > > Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong into > > the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion > > with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a > > former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this > > neurotoxin called Neotame. > > > > Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's > > structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential > > increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in > > diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic > > and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite > > (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. ( > > Holisticmed.com) > > > > But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, > > no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic > > food. > > > > The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped > > for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has > > been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of > > ingredients, for: > > > > USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the > > official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) > > > > Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in > > ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA > > Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because > > it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public > > backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A win/win situation! > > But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, > > that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingÅ ..you guessed > > itÅ ..Neotame! nA product called " Sweetos, " which is actually composed of > > Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. > > > > " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the > > masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. > > This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle > > feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig Petray, CEO, The > > NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. > > (Bungalow Bill) > > > > Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to > > mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not > > eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter > > Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you > > can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks > > at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated > > with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, > > Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of > > its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia > > solution. > > > > Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the > > crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one > > bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate > > entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered > > by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto > > chemical plants in Alabama and other states " (Source Watch) > > > > So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your > > local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are labeled > > " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will > > not want to make. > > > > For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this > > terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from > > our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your choice. VISIT > > - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I just threw out a couple of pounds of psyllium husks from Walgreens, because they had aspartame in them and I did not read. I just thought psyllium is just husks and who would spend more money to manufacture something additive when the plain stuff is cheaper to make? Apparently this goes into devil worship theories that come from some craven impulse? Can't seem to find many unscented products, either. > > > > > > > > > > > Bad News. Nazi FDA allows Nazi Food Companies to put poisonous Neotame into > > > organic and other processed foods without labeling - in other words > > > secretly, like Nazis would proudly do. I just received this, forwarded from > > > a friend. - LK > > > > > > USDA Certified Organic's Dirty Little Secret: Neotame > > > By Barbara H. - Farm Wars [http://farmwars.info] > > > > > > Just when we thought that buying " Organic " was safe, we run headlong into > > > the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion > > > with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a > > > former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this > > > neurotoxin called Neotame. > > > > > > Neotame has similar structure to aspartame - except that, from it's > > > structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential > > > increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in > > > diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic > > > and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite > > > (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. ( > > > Holisticmed.com) > > > > > > But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, > > > no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic > > > food. > > > > > > The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped > > > for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has > > > been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of > > > ingredients, for: > > > > > > USDA Certified Organic food items. Certified Kosher products with the > > > official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull) > > > > > > Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in > > > ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA > > > Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because > > > it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public > > > backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A win/win situation! > > > But that's not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, > > > that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containingÅ ..you guessed > > > itÅ ..Neotame! nA product called " Sweetos, " which is actually composed of > > > Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed. > > > > > > " Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the > > > masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. > > > This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle > > > feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture, " said Craig Petray, CEO, The > > > NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. > > > (Bungalow Bill) > > > > > > Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to > > > mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not > > > eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter > > > Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you > > > can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks > > > at Monsanto and company. But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated > > > with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, > > > Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of > > > its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia > > > solution. > > > > > > Says the Farm Industry News, " Monsanto, which has long resided in the > > > crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one > > > bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate > > > entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered > > > by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto > > > chemical plants in Alabama and other states " (Source Watch) > > > > > > So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your > > > local farmer, and don't buy processed foods whether they are labeled > > > " Organic " or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will > > > not want to make. > > > > > > For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this > > > terrible adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from > > > our sickness and early demise, my only comment is: it is your choice. VISIT > > > - http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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