According to Natural News, Wheaties
breakfast cereal, manufactured by General Mills, has been found to contain so
many microscopic fragments of metal that individual flakes can be lifted and
carried using common magnets, a Natural News Forensic Food Lab
investigation has found and documented. One can check out the photos of the
microscopy investigation, which are now posted at Labs.NaturalNews.com.
The metal bits are added to Wheaties
cereal to enhance the nutritional profile and claim a higher iron content on
the label, but lab director and food scientist Mike Adams is skeptical of the
formulation. "Adding shards of metal to a cereal is not nutritionally
equivalent to nutritive minerals formed during the growth of grain-producing
plants," he explains. "Bioavailability is vastly different."
Adams believes that adding metal
fragments to a cereal mix in an effort to claim a higher nutritional content on
the box is "inherently deceptive" and points out that the
manufacturer, General Mills, has also sold other deceptively labeled cereals,
such as "TOTAL Blueberry Pomegranate," which contains neither
blueberries nor pomegranates.
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We often hear about the different
ingredients used in products mentioned in commercials, because the corporations
know that kids will brag about it to their parents, so the parents will cave in
and buy the junk food cereal that’s loaded with “vitamins and minerals.” The
kids will convince their parents to buy it, or worse, the parents convince
themselves, because they hear the commercials from the kitchen or the other
room.
It’s time that we investigate
EVERYTHING we consider putting in our body, whether it’s corporate cereal or
toxic flu shots.
To see some fascinating and
interesting clips regarding the horrifying truth about the metals in cereals
issue and more, one can easily log onto:
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