Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Azodicarbonamide Banned in most European Countries BUT STILL Found In American Bread

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Azodicarbonamide is commonly found in frozen dinners and frozen potato and bread products. It is used to make things like bleach and foamed plastics (you know, the things they make yoga mats with, for instance).

Azodicarbonamide has been banned in most European countries because it has been found to induce asthma. It has been deemed so dangerous that in Singapore, if you are found to use Azodicarbonamide in your products, you will receive a hefty $450,000 fine and up to 15 YEARS IN PRISON.

According to the FDA, however, "Azodicarbonamide is approved to be a bleaching agent in cereal flour and is permitted for direct addition to food for human consumption."

Who are they kidding? Educate yourself, make your own, grow your own, eat whole foods, or suffer the consequences of consuming products that contain ingredients not even an ant would stand near. 



2 comments:

  1. But it makes it white; ya?

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  2. Would you consider signing and sharing my petition asking Costco to stop using azodicarbonamide (YOGA MAT chemical) in their croissants and other baked goods? I'd really appreciate it.

    http://www.change.org/petitions/costco-stop-using-chemical-banned-across-europe-in-baked-goods-azodicarbonamide

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