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The Informed Vegan: FDA Admits Chicken Contains Arsenic.

theinformedvegan:

FDA says arsenic in chicken

After years of silence on the subject, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally admitted that the vast majority of chicken meat in the US contains inorganic arsenic.

Most chickens raised for meat in the US are ingesting feed laced with a Pfizer Inc. drug called Roxarsone….

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Source: theinformedvegan

empatheticvegan:

Raw vegan food pyramid. 

empatheticvegan:

Raw vegan food pyramid. 

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Source: empatheticvegan

queennubian:

ohhheybeautiful:

An American mother went to a McDonald’s with her two 6 and 8 -year old children. She ordered two Happy Meals with chicken for the children and a hamburger with fries for herself. While they were eating, the 6-year old was more interested in the slide across the street than in the chicken nuggets which he didn’t even touch. So the mother decided she would eat them. Without actually watching what she was doing she was bringing a chicken biggest to her mouth, just when her 8-year old son yelled not to eat it. So she looked at the biggest to find that — despite the crust, it looked just like a chicken’s head.The manager offered them their meal for free and two more weeks of free meals. The mother pressed charges and demanded 100,000 dollars compensation.

100,000 dollars though? come on now

This makes me glad to be a vegetarian but totally disgusted in the next instant but at least its not processed lol…cause ya’ll know what those chicken nuggets really look like!!

queennubian:

ohhheybeautiful:

An American mother went to a McDonald’s with her two 6 and 8 -year old children. She ordered two Happy Meals with chicken for the children and a hamburger with fries for herself. While they were eating, the 6-year old was more interested in the slide across the street than in the chicken nuggets which he didn’t even touch. So the mother decided she would eat them. Without actually watching what she was doing she was bringing a chicken biggest to her mouth, just when her 8-year old son yelled not to eat it. So she looked at the biggest to find that — despite the crust, it looked just like a chicken’s head.The manager offered them their meal for free and two more weeks of free meals. The mother pressed charges and demanded 100,000 dollars compensation.

100,000 dollars though? come on now

This makes me glad to be a vegetarian but totally disgusted in the next instant but at least its not processed lol…cause ya’ll know what those chicken nuggets really look like!!

Source: velvetblossom

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Rosemary roasted potatoes

Seaweed and rice soup 

Maybe some cornbread. 

Those potatoes are smelling right!

Worth a taste or two!!
(via Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding | Food Doodles) 

Worth a taste or two!!

(via Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding | Food Doodles

Source: fooddoodles.wordpress.com

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et-tu-dionysus:

knellershappycampersxvx:

anti-propaganda:

Processed Meats Declared Too Dangerous for Human Consumption
‘Processed meats are too dangerous for human consumption. Consumers should stop buying and eating all processed meat products for the rest of their lives.
Processed meats include bacon, sausage, hot dogs, sandwich meat,  packaged ham, pepperoni, salami and virtually all red meat used in  frozen prepared meals. They are usually manufactured with a carcinogenic  ingredient known as sodium nitrite. This is used as a color fixer by  meat companies to turn packaged meats a bright red color so they look  fresh. Unfortunately, sodium nitrite also results in the formation of  cancer-causing nitrosamines in the human body. And this leads to a sharp  increase in cancer risk for those who eat them.’

Filed under issues that were popular,like, four years ago. 

Fuck this. Why can’t people make food that WON’T kill people?Set aside the fact that I’m a vegan for a second because honestly, this isn’t a “vegan” issue. This is a human issue. This is companies shoving chemicals into food to make it cheaper and so this is a country full of people who are forced to subject themselves to THIS shit because the wealth is distributed so fucking poorly etc etc etc.I hate reading things like this because they break my heart. All the chemicals in our food, our hair products, our makeup. All of it fucking breaks my heart and I’m sick of it.

et-tu-dionysus:

knellershappycampersxvx:

anti-propaganda:

Processed Meats Declared Too Dangerous for Human Consumption

‘Processed meats are too dangerous for human consumption. Consumers should stop buying and eating all processed meat products for the rest of their lives.

Processed meats include bacon, sausage, hot dogs, sandwich meat, packaged ham, pepperoni, salami and virtually all red meat used in frozen prepared meals. They are usually manufactured with a carcinogenic ingredient known as sodium nitrite. This is used as a color fixer by meat companies to turn packaged meats a bright red color so they look fresh. Unfortunately, sodium nitrite also results in the formation of cancer-causing nitrosamines in the human body. And this leads to a sharp increase in cancer risk for those who eat them.’

Filed under issues that were popular,like, four years ago. 

Fuck this. Why can’t people make food that WON’T kill people?
Set aside the fact that I’m a vegan for a second because honestly, this isn’t a “vegan” issue. This is a human issue. This is companies shoving chemicals into food to make it cheaper and so this is a country full of people who are forced to subject themselves to THIS shit because the wealth is distributed so fucking poorly etc etc etc.

I hate reading things like this because they break my heart. All the chemicals in our food, our hair products, our makeup. All of it fucking breaks my heart and I’m sick of it.

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Source: totalhealthbreakthroughs.com

"Advising patients about how to prevent diet-related chronic diseases such as obesity, type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease presents significant challenges. Hardest of all may be communicating consistent and realistic messages, and ensuring that patients are willing and able to comply with this advice."

Source: realitysandwich.com

My take on a classic.