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by:undergroundhealth.com
What’s In Fast Food Chicken? (Hint – It’s Toxic)
Frying chicken is fairly simple, if a little messy. You dip pieces of chicken
into a mix of egg and milk, roll them around in flour and spices, then cook the
chicken in sizzling hot oil until the pieces are brown, crispy and delicious.
But wait! Don’t forget to add a dash of dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming
agent made of silicone that is also used in Silly Putty and cosmetics.
Now add a heaping spoonful of tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), which is a
chemical preservative and a form of butane (AKA lighter fluid). One gram of
TBHQ can cause “nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of
suffocation, and collapse,” according to A Consumer’s Dictionary of Food
Additives. Five grams of TBHQ can kill you.
Sprinkle on thirteen other corn-derived ingredients, and you’re only about
twenty shy as many ingredients as a single chicken nugget from McDonald’s. And
you were using pulverized chicken skin and mechanically reclaimed meat for your
chicken, right?
No one in his or her right mind would cook chicken like this. Yet every day,
hoards of Americans consume these ingredients in Chicken McNuggets, which
McDonald’s claims are “made with white meat, wrapped up in a crisp tempura
batter.”
However chicken only accounts for about 50% of a Chicken McNugget. The other
50% includes a large percentage of corn derivatives, sugars, leavening agents
and other completely synthetic ingredients, meaning that parts of the nugget do
not come from a field or farm at all. They come from a petroleum plant. Hungry?
Scariest perhaps is the fact that this recipe is a new and improved,
“healthier” Chicken McNugget launched in 2003 after a federal judge called the
deep-fried poultry bites “a McFrankenstein creation of various elements not
utilized by the home cook.” Also terrifying is the fact that these
McFrankenuggets are overwhelmingly marketed to children who...
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Fast chicken?
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