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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 21, 2015
You’ll Never Eat McDonald’s Again After Reading These 10 Horrifying Facts
Before you head off to your favorite fast food restaurant, you may want
to take a look at this article. Did you know that there is a high chance
you will be eating crushed beetles and duck feathers with your fast
food burger?
Here are some of the most disgusting additives you are eating when you “treat” yourself to a MacDonalds. 1.) Ammonium Sulfate – This
is used to mass-produce bread, it is also used to fertilizer soil and
kill bugs and more commonly used in strong household cleaning products.
Unbelievably, the FDA has deemed it safe at the low levels which are
found in food products, but the issue has been raised as to effects on
people who eat bread daily. Ammonium sulphate has been linked with
irritation to the gastrointestinal tract causing diarrhea and nausea. 2. Silicone Oil – Chicken
McNuggets are full of dimethylpolysiloxane, a silicone oil that is
often used to make contact lenses and other medical items.
Dimethylpolysiloxane is also an anti-foaming agent. 3. TBHQ – You
can find this additive in 18 McDonald’s menu items. TBHQ, is ususally
listed as an “antioxidant,” what it doesn’t state is that it is a
SYNTHETIC chemical with antioxidant properties and NOT a natural
antioxidant. The chemical stops oxidation of fats and oils which helps
to prolong the shelf life of processed foods. It is used in processed
foods of all kinds, but it is also found in varnishes, lacquers and
pesticide products. It is also used in cosmetics and perfumes to reduce
the evaporation rate and improve stability. It is a chemical
preservative so deadly that just five grams can kill you, but don’t
panic, the FDA says it’s generally regarded as safe (GRAS).
4. Cysteine-L – Fast
food restaurants use Cysteine-L, it is an amino acid derived from human
hair, duck feathers and hog hair and is used to flavor their meat and
soften their breads and pastries. This is an amino acid which also
shortens the baking time of mass produced bread. This is mostly produced
in China by dissolving the hair or down in acid and sent around the
world as a bread softener.
5. Prescription Drugs -Researchers
from Johns Hopkins University tested feathers from farmed raised
chickens and found some interesting facts. Anti-depressants as well as
other prescription drugs are added to chicken feed for fast food
“poultry”. Basically, the chickens are raised on a steady diet of
prescription, over-the-counter and banned drugs.
6. Propylene Glycol -Propylene glycol is a chemical compound that can be found in anti-freeze, e-cigarettes and fast food.
7. Carminic Acid – derivived from Cochineal beetles, Carminic acid is used to dye foods, especially meats, red.
8. Dimethylpolysiloxane - This
is found in almost all fried fast food menus and it can be also found
in contact lenses, silly putty, cosmetics, shampoo and conditioners,
polishes, heat resistant tiles to name a few!
9. Silicon Dioxide - This
usually added to processed beef and chicken to prevent clumping and is
listed ingredient for chili from Wendy’s and Taco Bell. Experts suggest
that it isn’t harmful for consumption, but it’s interesting to know that
the ingredient keeping chili meat nice and non-caking is also the
primary component of diatomaceous earth, commonly used as a natural
insecticide.
9. Cellulose – ~This
is processed wood pulp and is found in nearly every fast food menu
item. It is used in proactically everything ranging from cheese to salad
dressing, from muffins to strawberry syrup. Food processors use it to
thicken and stabilize foods, replace fat and increase fiber content. It
also lowers the cost due to minimizing on ingredients such as oil or
flour. Powdered cellulose is produced by cooking virgin wood pulp in
chemicals to separate the cellulose which is then purified. Modified
versions require extra processing, such as exposure to acid to break
down the fiber further. Here are just a few of the fast food restaurants
that include cellulose in their foods: McDonald’s, Arby’s, Jack in the
Box, KFC, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Taco Bell and Wendy’s.
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