In the latest episode of The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable, we dive deep into the mystery behind common US food products like Skittles, Pop-Tarts, and Gatorade. Despite being staples in American kitchens, many of these items contain controversial ingredients such as BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) and hydrogenated oils, which have led to bans in countries like Iceland, Austria, and Japan. Why do these countries reject these additives while the US still allows them?
Recent decisions by the US FDA, including the ban on BVO (brominated vegetable oil) in popular drinks like Mountain Dew and Powerade, raise questions about food safety standards in the United States. Join us as we investigate the disparity in food regulations between the US and numerous other nations. Can fans of Frosted Flakes explain the necessity of ingredients like BHT that are banned elsewhere?
This episode is a thought-provoking exploration of food safety, consumer awareness, and the implications of ingredient choices in our diets. Don't miss out on this critical discussion! Tune in now to uncover the secrets behind your favorite snacks.
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