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FDA finally admits chicken meat contains cancer-causing arsenic - Healthy Holistic LivingHealthy Holistic Living

FDA finally admits chicken meat contains cancer-causing arsenic - Healthy Holistic LivingHealthy Holistic Living





FDA finally admits chicken meat contains cancer-causing arsenic

 

After years of sweeping the issue under the rug and hoping no one would notice, the FDA has now finally admitted that chicken meat sold in the USA contains arsenic, a cancer-causing toxic chemical that’s fatal in high doses. But the real story is where this arsenic comes from: It’s added to the chicken feed on purpose!









Even worse, the FDA says its own research shows that the arsenic added to the chicken feed ends up in the chicken meat
where it is consumed by humans. So for the last sixty years, American
consumers who eat conventional chicken have been swallowing arsenic, a
known cancer-causing chemical. 



Until this new study, both the poultry industry and the FDA denied
that arsenic fed to chickens ended up in their meat. The fairytale
excuse story we’ve all been fed for sixty years is that “the arsenic is
excreted in the chicken feces.” There’s no scientific basis for making
such a claim… it’s just what the poultry industry wanted everybody to
believe.



But now the evidence is so undeniable that the manufacturer of the chicken feed product known as Roxarsone
has decided to pull the product off the shelves . And what’s the name
of this manufacturer that has been putting arsenic in the chicken feed
for all these years? Pfizer, of course — the very same company that makes vaccines containing chemical adjuvants that are injected into children.



Technically, the company making the Roxarsone chicken feed is a subsidiary of Pfizer, called Alpharma LLC.
Even though Alpharma now has agreed to pull this toxic feed chemical
off the shelves in the United States, it says it won’t necessarily
remove it from feed products in other countries unless it is forced by
regulators to do so. As reported by AP:










Scott Brown of Pfizer Animal Health’s Veterinary Medicine
Research and Development division said the company also sells the
ingredient in about a dozen other countries. He said Pfizer is reaching
out to regulatory authorities in those countries and will decide whether
to sell it on an individual basis.
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