In the latest episode of The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable, we delve into a bizarre online trend that has left many questioning the authenticity of their fruits and vegetables. Some believe that their produce is made of silicon, rubber, or other synthetic substances, with fingers pointing at a technology called Apeel. Despite the rumors, Apeel Technologies is not a new player on the scene, and its list of backers is star-studded, featuring names like Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Anne Wojcicki, and institutions like the government of Singapore and the Rockefeller Foundation, with Bill Gates' foundation being just one of the many financiers.
The controversy surrounding Apeel is not about creating rubbery foods but about preserving their freshness. The product, derived from grapeseed oil and composed of polyunsaturated fats, has raised concerns about its potential to increase inflammation, alter hormones, and promote obesity. Yet, the viral video showcasing bending produce has sparked a different conversation, revealing a widespread lack of knowledge about what an unripe, overripe, or 'bad' piece of food looks like.
Amidst the chatter about Bill Gates, the real conversation is being overlooked. Who is James Rogers? What's the larger context behind these viral claims? We're cutting through the noise to bring you the facts and the untold story. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode—tune in to uncover the truth behind the bending produce phenomenon.
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