You're going to be shocked by this podcast because here I explain how and why you're poisoning yourself with cancer-causing chemicals even when you eat certified organic breakfast cereals.
Okay, surprised?
Well, it'll make perfect sense here in a second.
Now, grocery stores stock food and they stock toxic, toxic chemicals that are highly volatile.
And those toxic chemicals are in the detergent aisle.
Now, if you're a health-oriented person like myself and perhaps most of our readers, you can hardly stand that aisle.
You try to walk down that aisle in a grocery store, you know, the detergents and the cleaners and all that, and it's just so offensive you can barely stand it.
Well, the thing is, that aisle is not airtight.
And so the chemicals that are being released from all the dryer sheets and fabric softeners and laundry detergents, and these are, we're talking about easily hundreds of different toxic cancer-causing chemicals.
These chemicals, of course, are spread around the entire store.
And these chemicals, being highly volatile, they can penetrate packaging of other products.
For example, they go Right through the water milk jug packages and they get into the water.
You can actually taste dryer sheet chemicals in the bottled water that you purchase at a grocery store.
And if you can't taste it, then it just means two things.
Number one, either you're not sensitive enough to taste it because you use those toxic products yourself so your body is so poisoned that you can't even detect the poison.
You know how someone who wears perfume or cologne all day, every day, they can't smell it.
Because they're saturated with it, you know, and all their senses are numbed.
And this happens to people who use, you know, popular brand name laundry detergents and dryer sheets and so on.
Or the other reason is the water bottle just hasn't been there long enough because it takes time for these chemicals to saturate new products that come into the store.
So the store, a grocery store, think of it as a toxic cloud, which it is.
It's full of thousands of toxic chemicals that are in the air.
Personally, I have a hard time even entering common grocery stores.
I have to shop at more natural-oriented stores because they're cleaner.
They don't carry all the toxic products.
If I go into a regular grocery store or, God forbid, something like a Dollar General, it's like a toxic assault from the first moment that you even step in there.
But it takes time for this toxic cloud to saturate new products.
So a product may have to sit on the shelf for, depending on the product and the packaging, maybe 30 days before it gets really saturated with these toxic chemicals.
Well, breakfast cereals.
This is a category that you need to be aware of because I've been doing some testing and it has given me a stomach ache actually because I've been doing some human testing.
And I'm about to do some testing in the lab, by the way.
I'll talk about that.
But what I've been doing is going into the grocery store and purchasing like a regular grocery store, which is highly toxic.
I can smell it, you know, from the parking lot.
And I have been buying organic breakfast cereals Taking them home and then seeing if I can smell the fabric softwares and laundry detergent on the boxes.
And then if I can, I open up the box.
Can I smell it on the cereal plastic bag?
And if that's a yes, then I taste the cereal and see if I can taste the toxic laundry detergent chemicals.
And so far, the answers have been astonishing in almost every case.
When I buy an organic breakfast cereal, including Nature's Path, by the way, which is my favorite brand, and I highly recommend that brand, even Nature's Path cereals are being saturated with toxic cancer-causing fragrance products coming from the detergent and cleaner aisle of the grocery store.
So think about this.
Here you have a natural brand.
And by the way, I can taste it.
And I can blind taste test this stuff easily.
If there were ever a challenge to this, and by the way, I'm also going to be able to show this on the triple-quad mass spec instrumentation in the lab soon.
Actually, it's one of my projects.
But I can taste it and I can smell it just instantly.
It's so obvious.
So recently, I had some Nature's Path cereals.
They were called Love Crunch, and it's actually, I think, a really nice cereal.
Nature's Path does everything organic.
So here's the thing.
When the cereal leaves Nature's Path, It's clean.
It's certified organic.
You know, Nature's Path is a very responsible cereal company.
They use responsible, ethically sourced ingredients and so on.
And, you know, the name is nice, too.
Love Crunch.
Do you love this crunch?
Yeah.
Good cereals.
The food distributor, which is the grocery store, takes that Love Crunch, clean cereal, and sticks it in an aisle in a toxic cloud of a retail operation, a grocery store in other words, and before long, guess what?
The Love Crunch becomes Toxic Crunch, where you can actually taste the toxic chemicals.
And then when I did the taste testing, by the way, it gave me a really bad stomach ache, which reminds me maybe I should eat less when I'm doing these taste tests, especially since I'm not used to being exposed to all these toxic chemicals.
But it's incredible.
So even...
Why are these organic products sitting on the shelf so long in a regular grocery store?
And the answer is because regular grocery store customers don't buy organic products very much.
So if you're the organic consumer, you're probably outnumbered by 99 to 1.
There's 99 people in there buying crap.
You know, Kellogg's, whatever.
I don't know what they're buying.
Post, General Mills, you know, garbage cereals.
Full of pesticides and herbicides and glyphosate.
And then there's only one person out of 100 that's buying the organic stuff.
And you are one of those one out of 100.
And so the organic products don't move very quickly.
They sit on the shelf longer, or in the food business, as is known, they have a higher, well, I'm sorry, a lower turnover rate.
So the toxic mainstream Kellogg's products like, let's say, Cheerios.
Cheerios has a very high turnover.
That box may only be in the store, I don't know, three days, just as a general guess.
Maybe a week.
Whereas an organic cereal of, what is that?
Oatmeal.
Basically oatmeal shaped into puffed O's.
Organic oatmeal cereal might sit on the shelf for 30, 60, 90 days.
Who knows?
Because there aren't as many organic consumers in that store.
Where are all the organic consumers?
Well, they've gone down the street to the health food store.
Right?
Or some, you know, Mother Nature store or Sprouts or maybe Whole Foods or wherever.
They've gone to those stores where the turnover of the organic cereals is very high.
And so those organic cereals Don't sit on the shelf very long.
And also, those health-oriented retail stores don't stock the toxic laundry detergents that the common grocery stores stock.
So you go buy the exact same cereal, Nature's Path, Love Crunch.
You go buy that from, I don't know, let's say your local favorite health food store.
And, like, let's say in Tucson, Arizona, I think there's a health food chain there called New Life.
Where I used to shop, by the way, when I lived there.
So New Life Grocery Store, I think there's one on Speedway Boulevard.
You go into New Life Grocery Store, you buy Love Crunch, and guess what?
It's clean.
It's a better quality product because it's not contaminated.
Because the store itself is not a toxic cloud of chemicals.
Makes sense, right?
This is, obviously, the takeaway from this, this is the reason why you should not shop at regular grocery stores To buy organic products.
You should visit the organic stores.
You should go to the health food stores, the natural stores.
Because the products are cleaner even though they're the exact same products.
Anything that's just sitting in a regular grocery store is going to be toxic.
And so consumers who shop at regular grocery stores, they think, oh, they're going to get healthy, you know, they're going to buy organic, they're going to buy natural cereals and organic produce.
Well, guess what?
The grapes, the celery, the apples, they're all covered with the toxic laundry detergent chemicals.
I can smell it!
And as soon as I get around to it in my lab, I'll be able to actually show the concentration of those chemicals.
Because we have a triple quad mass spec, which is The sensitivity is insane.
We can detect parts per trillion concentrations of these chemicals.
I can't wait to do this.
This is going to be a whole new science paper.
I'm going to work up a science paper and get it published.
In the meantime, I'm using my human mass spec, which is called your nose, your olfactory senses.
You have a mass spec instrument In your face.
It's called your nose.
And dogs have them too.
Dogs can smell cancer.
Did you know that?
They're training them to smell cancer.
Dogs can sniff for bombs or marijuana or whatever.
That's why they have bomb-sniffing dogs, by the way.
So you can use your senses if you stop assaulting yourself with all these chemicals all the time.
You can use your senses and you can smell this stuff yourself.
You don't need a multi-million dollar laboratory like I had to build.
You can just use your nose.
Especially if you're like a wine aficionado.
You're used to subtle fragrances from your red wine, you know?
All you wine snobs out there.
Oh, it's a subtle hint of woody fruitness!
You know, whatever.
Use those senses...
I have to make fun of wine snobs because I know some.
But use those senses for something that can save you from cancer.
use those senses to stop buying toxic products that harm you.
I mean, that's the best use of those senses, by the way.
So in order to do that, here are the action steps to take.
Number one, stop using toxic laundry detergent products.
Now, even though I didn't start this out as some kind of a plug, we do sell a fragrance-free laundry detergent that's truly clean, Just go to healthrangerstore.com, look for a laundry detergent.
You're going to love it.
It's the only detergent that I will use anymore.
It's better than anything I've ever found in retail.
We had it formulated.
We had it tested.
All the ingredients, check out with the environmental working group, everything.
We do lab tests on it, the whole deal.
It's the cleanest laundry product you'll ever find.
You can use that product or something similar, if you could find.
But don't use the free and clear stuff from Procter& Gamble.
They use fragrances to give it a scent that the morons at Procter& Gamble think means fragrance-free.
They actually have a fragrance-free scent, which is a fragrance.
They call it fragrance-free.
It's insane!
So don't buy anything from Procter& Gamble or any of those toxic laundry product companies.
Don't use toxic fabric softeners or dryer sheets.
Or toxic cleaning supplies or toxic skin lotions.
For God's sake, people.
Stop putting cancer-causing chemicals on your skin.
Practically every skin lotion from Purell on down, I don't even know what they are, they contain toxic chemicals.
It's almost universal.
So just stop buying that crap.
And then after a few months, your senses will come back and you'll be able to smell things again.
And then from that point, you can very easily...
Start to smell the products that you're going to buy and see if they contain toxic chemicals or not, and that's how you can avoid them, and that's how you can save yourself from cancer-causing chemicals, even when you're buying certified organic products.
So, there you go.
Life-saving information, once again, from Natural News and the Health Ranger.
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