Independent lab tests, supported by the Children’s Health Defense Military Chapter, found that food served to U.S. troops contains a mix of toxic chemicals, including pesticides, heavy metals and veterinary drugs banned in many other countries. Every sample tested showed contamination, with some meals carrying dozens of chemicals at once.
Independent laboratory testing commissioned by Moms Across America, with the support of Children’s Health Defense Military Chapter and Centner Academy, revealed Wednesday that U.S. military food, including Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs) and other rationed and cafeteria items are contaminated with a mixture of toxic pesticides, banned veterinary drugs, beta-agonists and steroids used widely in U.S. beef and pork production for growth promotion, heavy metals and glyphosate at levels that pose serious threats to human health.
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