My wife found a video on YouTube that says the tripotassium phosphate in cheerios is also an industrial cleaner and that it is going to kill us. So what if cheerios can help lower my cholesterol.
My wife found a video on YouTube that says the tripotassium phosphate in cheerios is also an industrial cleaner and that it is going to kill us. So what if cheerios can help lower my cholesterol.
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It's probably a link from that crazy bitch who's got it out for anything in food she can't understand. Can't remember her name and too fucking lazy to search. I'm sure googling crazy food bitch will yield the results you need.
But yeah duh.
My three year old eats Cheerios every day. Hoping to get her cholesterol down from 240 before she turns 4.
The Food Babe. She's the woman who ruined the mystique of Pumpkin Spice Lattes and Budweiser.
I'm as foodie as anyone and care about my ingredients but come on lady, I just want to have my cheap beer in peace and don't give a fuck what's in it after number 8.
I do however get really loose with my reader comments after number 6 so you better hope I don't google your ingredient shaming website during this ballgame.
Oh, and the Cheerios? That industrial cleaner is how they lower your cholesterol. I eat 4-5 steaks a day and have a combined number of 100 after a few bowls of those tasty O's in whole milk.
I still call it The Jake.
It's a floor wax and a dessert topping.
Move upside and let the man go through...
There are a lot of non-toxic cleaners out there these days, I mean it's not a deal-killer.
Life is fatal.
Eat local.
watch out for snakes
Lucky Charms have it too which I think is a better way to go.
Disregard the rebuttal that it is in fact safe to eat, just know you're going to die.
Seems that some cereals that ad iron add iron filings.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=iron+...82.jq9Sxok4jMQ
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