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Insects contain chitin, a cancer causing chemical. Humans aren't built to benefit from eating insects. Don't buy into the nonsense that they're healthy for you. They want us sick and humiliated.

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The findings raise a deeply troubling possibility: for decades, children may have been routinely exposed to arsenic through candies widely claimed to be safe: exposingfoodtoxins.com/candy/
60% OF POPULAR CANDIES LACED WITH DANGEROUS LEVELS OF ARSENIC — A POTENT CARCINOGEN

SweeTarts, Snickers, Skittles, Kit Kat, Nerds, Sour Patch Kids, Twizzlers, Jolly Ranchers, Trolli, Tootsie Roll among the WORST offenders.

Florida's Department of Health tested 46 popular candies. 28 showed elevated arsenic linked to increased cancer risk.

Safe YEARLY limits for a child based on detected arsenic:
⚠️ Nerds: 96 pieces / year
⚠️ SweeTarts Original: 48 pieces / year
⚠️ Sour Patch Kids: 36 pieces / year
⚠️ Skittles: 48 pieces / year
⚠️ Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers: 12 pieces / year
⚠️ Jolly Ranchers: 6 pieces / year
⚠️ Twizzlers Strawberry: 4 pieces / year
⚠️ Tootsie Roll: 8 pieces / year
⚠️ Snickers: ~2½ pieces / year
⚠️ Kit Kat: ~2½ pieces / year

One box of Nerds contains 2,000–8,000 pieces....

That’s enough to exceed a child’s “safe” YEARLY arsenic limit dozens of times over.

~Nicolas Hulscher

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Open your pantry this afternoon and find one thing to replace.

Look for these on the label.

High-fructose corn syrup. Partially hydrogenated oils. Artificial colors or flavors. Ingredients you cannot pronounce.

You do not have to throw everything out today.

Just find one item. Note what is in it. Find a cleaner alternative next time you shop.

That is how non-toxic eating actually works. One swap at a time. Over time it changes everything.

What did you find?

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DUNKIN’ INTRODUCES 48 OZ ICED COFFEE BUCKETS WITH HIGH-CALORIE OPTIONS

Dunkin’ has launched a limited 48 oz iced coffee bucket available in select U.S. stores for $12.99, offering customizable iced coffee and Refreshers drinks. Depending on the order, some versions can exceed 900 calories, over 130 grams of sugar, and more than 500 mg of caffeine. Even simpler iced coffee versions can still contain several hundred calories. The product began as a regional test in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire before expanding more widely due to strong online attention, with limited daily availability per store.
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