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Ingredients Allowed in the U.S. but Banned in Europe

May 29, 2024 Kyle Fitzgerald Episode 45
Ingredients Allowed in the U.S. but Banned in Europe
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Clean Kitchen Podcast
Ingredients Allowed in the U.S. but Banned in Europe
May 29, 2024 Episode 45
Kyle Fitzgerald

Not all cereals are created equal, and one of these countries is teaming with pesticides. Listen as Kyle and Kevin explore some of the best and worst cereal options and pit the USA and UK against one another in a friendly match to determine which country has cleaner food products.

Food in America compared to the U.K. (Why is it so different?): https://foodbabe.com/food-in-america-compared-to-the-u-k-why-is-it-so-different/

General Mills "Loaded” Cereal is Loaded with Dangerous Levels of Toxins: https://www.momsacrossamerica.com/general_mills_loaded_cereal

CHAPTERS:

(0:00:00) - Start
(0:00:00) - Introduction 
(0:01:28) - Popular Cereal Tests Positive For Heavy Metals
(0:02:45) - Types of heavy metals and neurotoxins
(0:06:33) - Types of School Lunches
(0:10:05) - Top 9 Fast Food Restaurants For Glyphosate 
(0:14:43) - Worst Isles In The Grocery Store
(0:16:49) - Healthy Cereal Options
(0:17:54) - Clean Kitchen Cereal Chart
(0:20:15) - Comparing and Contrasting Foods in the US and the UK
(0:21:00) - US vs UK: McDonald’s Fries
(0:24:06) - US vs UK: Quaker Oatmeal
(0:26:45) - US vs UK: Mountain Dew
(0:29:09) - What are Paragons?
(0:30:34) - US vs UK: Heinz Ketchup
(0:33:41) - US vs UK: Cool Ranch Doritos 
(0:35:34) - US vs UK: Frosted Flakes 

Disclaimer: The Clean Kitchen Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.

Show Notes

Not all cereals are created equal, and one of these countries is teaming with pesticides. Listen as Kyle and Kevin explore some of the best and worst cereal options and pit the USA and UK against one another in a friendly match to determine which country has cleaner food products.

Food in America compared to the U.K. (Why is it so different?): https://foodbabe.com/food-in-america-compared-to-the-u-k-why-is-it-so-different/

General Mills "Loaded” Cereal is Loaded with Dangerous Levels of Toxins: https://www.momsacrossamerica.com/general_mills_loaded_cereal

CHAPTERS:

(0:00:00) - Start
(0:00:00) - Introduction 
(0:01:28) - Popular Cereal Tests Positive For Heavy Metals
(0:02:45) - Types of heavy metals and neurotoxins
(0:06:33) - Types of School Lunches
(0:10:05) - Top 9 Fast Food Restaurants For Glyphosate 
(0:14:43) - Worst Isles In The Grocery Store
(0:16:49) - Healthy Cereal Options
(0:17:54) - Clean Kitchen Cereal Chart
(0:20:15) - Comparing and Contrasting Foods in the US and the UK
(0:21:00) - US vs UK: McDonald’s Fries
(0:24:06) - US vs UK: Quaker Oatmeal
(0:26:45) - US vs UK: Mountain Dew
(0:29:09) - What are Paragons?
(0:30:34) - US vs UK: Heinz Ketchup
(0:33:41) - US vs UK: Cool Ranch Doritos 
(0:35:34) - US vs UK: Frosted Flakes 

Disclaimer: The Clean Kitchen Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.