The Final Wakeup Call: The Food Fraud by Peter B. Meyer

Additives Generate ADHD to treat Symptoms with Ritalin and Prozac

GMO is Control over future life on planet Earth

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The Final Wakeup Call | by Peter B. Meyer – September 8, 2021

Our daily food isn’t good

There are numerous studies available justifying critical questions about our food industry, and as many of us know, there are corporations that are willing to do anything, including lying, if it means that their products will continue to generate large profits.

There are fast food outlets around every corner, vending machines in every office, and busy people take pre cooked food at home as the norm. Easy access to a lazy lifestyle is creating unhealthy habits for many of us, including our children.

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Nederlands: De Voedselfraude

Additieven wekken ADHD op voor behandeling met Ritalin en Prozac GMO is controle over toekomstig leven op planeet Aarde Welk voedsel is veilig te consumeren?   Ons dagelijks voedsel is niet goed Er zijn talloze studies beschikbaar die kritische vragen…Continue Reading

Deutsch: Der Lebensmittelbetrug

Zusatzstoffe induzieren ADHS zur Behandlung mit Ritalin und Prozac GMO ist die Kontrolle über das zukünftige Leben auf dem Planeten Erde Welche Lebensmittel sind für den Verzehr geeignet?   Unser tägliches Essen ist nicht gut Es gibt unzählige Studien, die…Continue Reading

Italiano: La frode alimentare

Gli additivi generano ADHD per trattare i sintomi con Ritalin e Prozac Gli OGM sono il controllo della vita futura sul pianeta Terra Quale cibo è sicuro da consumare?   Il nostro cibo quotidiano non è buono Ci sono numerosi…Continue Reading

Q and Trump Team are the Liberators — The Final Wakeup Call – June 10, 2020

Society’s foundation will be shaken

An all-powerful, all-knowing, but anonymous group “Q”

Trump Team navigate on given instructions

Be Convinced; President Trump is not a tool of the Deep State

Deep State’s satanic control is the result organised long-term conspiracy

QFS on Soundcloud explained

Final Wakeup Call | June 10, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

People live in an Illusion

The roots of today’s problems, clearly show that history has not been a random series of events, but rather a carefully planned ‘design’ of land, wealth, resource grabbing, and the seizure of our freedom through Corona-quarantine, accomplished by a small number of wealthy and privileged individuals bent on world domination. This has been undertaken on such a massive scale that it seems almost incomprehensible, but as the old saying goes, “The best kept secrets are the ones hidden in plain sight.”

All what is seen is manipulated illusion all over the world. Global finance, including banking, stock markets, currencies, or whatever is simply a confidence trick. When people are confident they buy and invest and the economy expands, when they lose confidence, they don’t buy and invest and the economy contracts. All it needs is a gloomy forecast from a cabal-controlled financial spokesman, or a rumour circulating about economic problems, and the house of cards can come down overnight. The Deep State cabal are experts in this. Continue Reading →

& Quantum Financial System(QFS) on Soundcloud explained (15:49) via — The Final Wakeup Call

Nederlands: Q en Trump Team zijn de bevrijders

Het fundament van de samenleving is bezweken De almachtig, alwetend, maar anonieme groep “Q” Trump Team navigeert op gegeven instructies Wees overtuigd; President Trump is geen instrument van de Deep State De Deep State satanische controle is het resultaat van…Continue Reading →

Deutsch: Q und Trump Team sind die Befreier

Das Fundament der Gesellschaft ist zusammengebrochen Die allmächtige, allwissende, aber anonyme Gruppe “Q” Trump Team navigiert nach vorgegebenen Anweisungen Seid Überzeugt; Präsident Trump ist kein Instrument des Deep State Deep State Satanistin Control ist das Ergebnis langjähriger Verschwörung QFS auf…Continue Reading →

European consumer’s group calls for a crackdown on “bogus” health claims on sugared-up food products marketed to Children – February 9, 2018

Image: European consumer’s group calls for a crackdown on “bogus” health claims on sugared-up food products marketed to children

(Natural News) The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) is urging the European Commission (EC) to look into the misleading labels of “unhealthy food and beverage products” that claim to be good for its target markets.

The BEUC’s recently launched campaign aims to boycott the EC’s “long-standing failure” to put an end to the “bogus food claims” reportedly made by the various manufacturers of products that have high fat, salt, or sugar content. The EC was initially supposed to publish nutrient profiles nine years ago, and this could have prevented the proliferation of false claims by manufacturers.

Pauline Constant, communications manager for food, health, sustainability, and safety, says that the profiles must be published soon. If the profiles remain unpublished, this will turn into a 10-year-old concern. She adds that making the data public can help curb the possibility of an obesity epidemic since consumers need to be made aware that products which claim to be healthy can’t always be trusted. (Related: Food Packaging Tricks — Why Reading The Label Is Not Enough.)

Powdered beverages and kids products are the “worst offenders”

The BEUC highlighted the fact that powdered beverages and products for children are the “worst offenders,” especially on social media. These two product types often come with health claims even though they contain a lot of sugar.

Constant explains that based on real-life examples, food products full of fat, salt, or sugar are being marketed as “high in fibers,” contains “B vitamins,” or “boosts your immune system.” It is misleading to sell a hot drink containing at least 75 percent sugar as full of “calcium and vitamins.” Manufacturers are taking advantage of these claims by using them as marketing tools instead of indicators of a healthy product for consumer guidance.

The BEUC’s social media campaign named certain beverages such as “Nestlé’s Nesquik, Idilia Foods’ Cola Coa, and Mercator’s Ben Quick.” The organization also mentioned Danone’s Actimel Kids, which claims to contain vitamin D but also has high levels of sugar.

Olivera Medugorac, Nestlé’s European affairs manager, addressed the campaign and pointed out that the company backs the introduction of nutrient profiles. Medugorac shares that Nestlé was one of the companies that approved the “joint call for urgent adoption of EU-wide nutrient profiles for nutrition and health claims” last May 2017. She adds that Nestlé wants to ensure that nutrient profiles are used to help consumers, industry, government, and public health stakeholders make more informed choices when it comes to food and beverages.

Constant maintains that the practice is deceptive, especially since it gives unhealthy products a “healthy halo.” She concludes that the “problematic” practice has a significant impact on products for children and babies. Parents who fall prey to false health claims on food products will buy them without a second thought because they “want the healthiest for their little ones.”

Who would think twice about getting baby cereals that have “iron, zinc, and vitamins?” It might not even cross the minds of parents to check the warnings behind the packages about the 30 percent sugar content of the same baby cereals, especially since the warnings often come in small characters.

Only time will tell if the EC finally publishes the nutrient profiles that the BEUC has been asking for since 2009.

Foods and drinks with a high sugar content

Aside from powdered drinks and food products, avoid buying these items because they may have a high sugar content:

  • BBQ sauce – Two tablespoons of BBQ sauce can contain at least 14 grams (g) of sugar or over three teaspoons. A container of BBQ sauce may even contain at least 40 percent of pure sugar.
  • Chocolate milk – Unlike plain milk which is nutritious, chocolate milk also contains cocoa and sugar. An eight ounce (oz) [230 milliliters (ml)] glass of chocolate milk has two teaspoons of added sugar.
  • Iced tea – This chilled tea is usually sweetened with sugar or flavored with syrup. While the sugar content varies depending on location, a lot of commercially prepared iced teas can contain about 33 g of sugar per 12 oz (340 ml) serving, or around the same as a can of Coca-Cola.
  • Ketchup – A popular condiment, ketchup is full of sugar, just like BBQ sauce. A tablespoon of ketchup can contain at least a teaspoon of sugar.

Read more articles about fresh food and tips on how to eat healthy at Fresh.news.

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Sources include:

NutraIngredients.com

Healthline.com

 

 

Coca-Cola Produced 1 Billion More Plastic Bottles Last Year, Says Greenpeace — October 3, 2017

Credit: Organic and Healthy Though no one company is to blame for a number of plastic bottles piling up in landfills, Coca-Cola certainly holds a fair share of the responsibility. According to a new analysis by Greenpeace, the world’s biggest soft drinks company increased its production of single-use PET bottles from 2015-2015 by more than…Read more

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Multiple Studies Show that Sugar is Linked to Depression — August 19, 2017

Anna Hunt, Staff WriterWaking Times “Sweet food has been found to induce positive feelings in the short-term. People experiencing low mood may eat sugary foods in the hope of alleviating negative feelings. Our study suggests a high intake of sugary foods is more likely to have the opposite effect on mental health in the long-term.”…

via Multiple Studies Show that Sugar is Linked to Depression — Waking Times

20 Practical Uses for Coca Cola – Proof That Coke Does Not Belong In The Human Body – June 3, 2017