Saturday, October 17, 2015

Why is the U.S. Using a Baking Ingredient That Major Countries Banned Years Ago?




A Warning If Your Bread Contains Potassium Bromate!  

"The G-Man Interviews" will be investigating this deeply disturbing and frightening development that has the potential to impact millions in the United States, if it hasn't already. 

A Yahoo News report recently stated the following:

"Regulators in the United States and abroad have reached troubling conclusions about the risks of potassium bromate that you probably don’t know about, but should. In 1999 the International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that potassium bromate is a possible human carcinogen. It is not allowed for use or is banned as a food additive in a number of countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil and the European Union. The state of California requires food with potassium bromate to carry a warning label."

"The G-Man Interviews" has purchased numerous bags of Palagonia Sliced Hero Bread, and not one had a warning label. This may be the case for all New York State products containing potassium bromate. On Monday, October 19, "The G-Man Interviews" will be contacting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) New York State Senators and Palagoina Bread Company, Inc. to find out why.

Here's the full article. https://www.yahoo.com/…/does-your-bread-contain-this-potent…

Here's the list of foods being sold that contain potassium bromate. http://www.ewg.org/research/potassium-bromate

Finally, here's the bigger question. Why is potassium bromate still being used -- and Palagonia bread and bakery goods being sold -- in the United States when other major countries have banned it?

Stay tuned. 

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