IMPOSSIBLE BURGER TESTS POSITIVE FOR CANCER CAUSING SUBSTANCE

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Rising Star
BGOL Investor
https://livingmaxwell.com/gmo-impossible-burger-glyphosate/amp


As Beyond Meat’s very successful IPO is bringing a lot of attention to the alt-protein category, it is important to take a look at what exactly are in these food products.

One popular name in this space is the Impossible Burger, a product we first wrote about in 2017 when Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents uncovered that the FDA disagreed with the company’s safety assessments of the burger’s main ingredient — soy leghemoglobin. However, the company continued selling it to the public anyhow without informing consumers about the FDA’s very serious concerns.

The issue this time around with the Impossible Burger is the amount of glyphosate that it contains.

According to Moms Across America, who had the product tested at Health Research Institute Laboratories, the levels of glyphosate were 11x that of the Beyond Meat burger and the total result (glyphosate and its metabolite AMPA) came in at 11.3 parts per billion.

Why should consumers care about glyphosate?

Because glyphosate is known to the State of California to cause cancer and the World Health Organization says it is “probably carcinogenic to humans.” — which means that it“probably causes cancer to humans.” Glyphosate also happens to be the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, and approximately 250 million pounds of this weed killer are sprayed each year in the U.S.

Recent court cases, including the $2 billion judgment to a couple whose non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma was caused by Roundup, have provided more evidence of how harmful this chemical is.

So, the Impossible Burger not only contains a genetically-modified protein that has never been in the human diet until a few years ago, but it has also tested positive for glyphosate.

Additionally, company founder Pat Brown wrote the other day that the Impossible Burger will now be using GMO soyin its burgers. Genetically-modified soy is sprayed with Roundup and is one of Monsanto’s most important products.

“The Impossible Burger is being marketed as a solution for ‘healthy’ eating, when in fact 11 ppb of glyphosate herbicide consumption can be highly dangerous. Only 0.1 ppb of glyphosate has been shown to destroy gut bacteria, which is where the stronghold of the immune system lies. I am gravely concerned that consumers are being misled to believe the Impossible Burger is healthy,” said Zen Honeycutt, Executive Director of Moms Across America.

What should also be noted is that very low levels of glyphosate, 0.1 ppb, have been shown to cause fatty liver disease.

If you’re looking to switch to a vegan diet or consume less meat, there are numerous organic meatless options out there, such as Hilary’s Veggie Burgers or Don Lee Farms,products that are not genetically modified and whose ingredients have not been sprayed with glyphosate.

While the Impossible Burger may be generating a lot of hype and is Instagram-worthy because of how it “bleeds”, it carries elevated levels of glyphosate when compared to its non-organic peers, and its key ingredients are not found in nature but are manufactured in a laboratory.

Is eating the Impossible Burger a risk worth taking?

As the Institute for Responsible Technology has pointed out, GMOs carry many health risks.

But maybe Steven Molino (who now Tweets under @steven_molino) can answer this for us.

On Twitter, he said that 20 minutes after eating his first Impossible Burger at Bareburger, he “went into anaphylactic shock & taken to ER. Never happened to me before…” His Tweet about going into “anaphylactic shock” has since been deleted.
 

ORIGINAL NATION

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I do not understand why they would make the so called impossible burger was made of soy anyway. Before the impossible burger came out they already had burgers like this made of pea protein. All people should stay away from soy. But it is true the beyond burger is more healthier but was here before the impossible burger. Most vegetarians do catch cancer because of so much meat substitute stuff made from soy. Are the soy people just trying more ways to get rid of soy even though it is bad for you? They label it as a heart health food and a health food and a healthy alternative to meat and that is a lie. But the people that still make there meat substitute from soy are still in the majority. Walmart is putting a lot of vegans foods in but they are the ones from soy mainly.
 

ORIGINAL NATION

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Special interests trying to slow them down.
Meat industry etc
Fda suddenly concerned with cancer causing chemicals yea ok
Soy been causing cancer even before they came out with the impossible burger. Prisons here in Alabama use a lot of soy mixed into their meat. On the store the inmates are allowed is a lot of sweets and chips. But they allow you to have powdered protein but it is soy protein. All salad dressings have soy in it. Even the ones that say extra virgin olive oil Soy is damn near in everything. But it is the only food I know of that changes male hormones into female ones and females ones into male ones. Besides being a very cheap source of food this may be the reason why so much of it is pushed off into the masses.
 

alexw

Unapologetically Afrikan!
Platinum Member
Tasteless food...?

Meat doesn't have a taste,

It's the seasoning that gives food

Its taste!
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Give Me 3ft.

The Supreme Being
Platinum Member
I do not understand why they would make the so called impossible burger was made of soy anyway. Before the impossible burger came out they already had burgers like this made of pea protein. All people should stay away from soy. But it is true the beyond burger is more healthier but was here before the impossible burger. Most vegetarians do catch cancer because of so much meat substitute stuff made from soy. Are the soy people just trying more ways to get rid of soy even though it is bad for you? They label it as a heart health food and a health food and a healthy alternative to meat and that is a lie. But the people that still make there meat substitute from soy are still in the majority. Walmart is putting a lot of vegans foods in but they are the ones from soy mainly.

Soy been causing cancer even before they came out with the impossible burger. Prisons here in Alabama use a lot of soy mixed into their meat. On the store the inmates are allowed is a lot of sweets and chips. But they allow you to have powdered protein but it is soy protein. All salad dressings have soy in it. Even the ones that say extra virgin olive oil Soy is damn near in everything. But it is the only food I know of that changes male hormones into female ones and females ones into male ones. Besides being a very cheap source of food this may be the reason why so much of it is pushed off into the masses.

100% correct.

I do occasionally eat soy,

But limit that shit! Soy

Is not good for you.
 

illdog

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Special interests trying to slow them down.
Meat industry etc
Fda suddenly concerned with cancer causing chemicals yea ok

Exactly...reminds me of auto/oil industry burying electric car tech for decades..FDA ain't $hit...seems everything causes cancer depending on the test criteria designed to find suspected cancer causing chemicals or whoever actually paid for the test..

 
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Mt Airy Groove

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
It’s not that simple
I’ve been meat free for like a month
The cravings just don’t die. Especially when you have to deal with a lot of tasteless food

Tasteless? Where do you live? Stay away from that frozen crap. Find yourself a vegan place in a major city. Especially the ones in the north eastern (nyc, philly) and western states (san fran, la, portland, seattle). If you're near Philly I can suggest some great spots. The food I eat is far from tasteless.
 

bgbtylvr

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Why do people season meat then?

To give it flavor! If they didn't it

Would be bland, tasting of nothing.

So when you eat food, the flavor is

coming from herbs and spices, not

The dead decaying rotting carcass!

Go sit yo ignorant ass down.
Facts. Marinades, seasoned salt, pepper, cheese and sauces Make meat tolerable. Nobody eating ribs or steak plain. Nobody! You need a rub, bbq sauce or something. Nobody is ordering a burger plain without lettuce, tomato, pickles or any type of ketchup or Mustard.
 

woodchuck

A crowd pleasing man.
OG Investor
Burger King is going to launch the Impossible Whopper. Where are they going to cook them? Are they going to use the same "grill" that they use for the regular Whopper? If so, if you're vegan or vegetarian, , doesn't that defeat the purpose?
 

lightbright

Master Pussy Poster
BGOL Investor
https://livingmaxwell.com/gmo-impossible-burger-glyphosate/amp


As Beyond Meat’s very successful IPO is bringing a lot of attention to the alt-protein category, it is important to take a look at what exactly are in these food products.

One popular name in this space is the Impossible Burger, a product we first wrote about in 2017 when Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents uncovered that the FDA disagreed with the company’s safety assessments of the burger’s main ingredient — soy leghemoglobin. However, the company continued selling it to the public anyhow without informing consumers about the FDA’s very serious concerns.

The issue this time around with the Impossible Burger is the amount of glyphosate that it contains.

According to Moms Across America, who had the product tested at Health Research Institute Laboratories, the levels of glyphosate were 11x that of the Beyond Meat burger and the total result (glyphosate and its metabolite AMPA) came in at 11.3 parts per billion.

Why should consumers care about glyphosate?

Because glyphosate is known to the State of California to cause cancer and the World Health Organization says it is “probably carcinogenic to humans.” — which means that it“probably causes cancer to humans.” Glyphosate also happens to be the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, and approximately 250 million pounds of this weed killer are sprayed each year in the U.S.

Recent court cases, including the $2 billion judgment to a couple whose non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma was caused by Roundup, have provided more evidence of how harmful this chemical is.

So, the Impossible Burger not only contains a genetically-modified protein that has never been in the human diet until a few years ago, but it has also tested positive for glyphosate.

Additionally, company founder Pat Brown wrote the other day that the Impossible Burger will now be using GMO soyin its burgers. Genetically-modified soy is sprayed with Roundup and is one of Monsanto’s most important products.

“The Impossible Burger is being marketed as a solution for ‘healthy’ eating, when in fact 11 ppb of glyphosate herbicide consumption can be highly dangerous. Only 0.1 ppb of glyphosate has been shown to destroy gut bacteria, which is where the stronghold of the immune system lies. I am gravely concerned that consumers are being misled to believe the Impossible Burger is healthy,” said Zen Honeycutt, Executive Director of Moms Across America.

What should also be noted is that very low levels of glyphosate, 0.1 ppb, have been shown to cause fatty liver disease.

If you’re looking to switch to a vegan diet or consume less meat, there are numerous organic meatless options out there, such as Hilary’s Veggie Burgers or Don Lee Farms,products that are not genetically modified and whose ingredients have not been sprayed with glyphosate.

While the Impossible Burger may be generating a lot of hype and is Instagram-worthy because of how it “bleeds”, it carries elevated levels of glyphosate when compared to its non-organic peers, and its key ingredients are not found in nature but are manufactured in a laboratory.

Is eating the Impossible Burger a risk worth taking?

As the Institute for Responsible Technology has pointed out, GMOs carry many health risks.

But maybe Steven Molino (who now Tweets under @steven_molino) can answer this for us.

On Twitter, he said that 20 minutes after eating his first Impossible Burger at Bareburger, he “went into anaphylactic shock & taken to ER. Never happened to me before…” His Tweet about going into “anaphylactic shock” has since been deleted.
Damn .... was gonna hit them up Monday or Tuesday to try that Umami Burger ..... @Ballatician just might want to rethink his financial future … :smh:

Impossible needs to IPO, I’d bet my whole net worth on that company.





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