Whole Foods Caught Putting Cancer-Causers in Store? In this episode of NPE Radio & Holistic Health News, Gregory discusses the recent revelation that Whole Foods’s take-out containers were knowingly laced with PFAS, a family of chemicals categorized by The WHO as a known carcinogen. Gregory discusses other supermarket chains and how they rated on the PFAS expose. Lastly, he discusses Whole Foods’ List of Unacceptable Ingredients, ingredients such as High Fructose Corn Syrup, Aspartame, Food Dyes, Preservatives, and other toxins which they refuse to sell at their Market.
Whole Foods Caught Putting Cancer-Causers in Store
Great compendium Holistic Health News episodes or NPE articles:
NPE’s Take on Whole Foods’ List of Unacceptable Ingredients
The Dangers of Non-Stick Cookware
Class 1A Cancer-Causers Found in Your Home
Class 2A Possible Cancer-Causers Found In Your Home
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