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while scrolling through my Facebook feed I came across this post:
“WHAT CONTAINS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF ALUMINUM?
Cheese. Yes, that’s right. Cheese. The dairy industry adds aluminum to cheese – it’s the number one source of aluminum in the diet. Aluminum salts produce a smooth uniform film around fat droplets to avoid “fat bleeding” and to give the cheese a softer texture. And food typically provides at least 90% of dietary aluminum that reaches systemic circulation. See: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2449821/” - Liana Shanti Health Mastery Institute
if true, this blew my mind. For YEARS I’ve used Greek yogurt, as well cottage cheese as a replacement for whey powder (real food) for the low impact on the upper and lower intestinal tract.
I didn’t click the link to read more, so I don’t know if this applies to the two I mentioned here, but I did read recently about the addition of mRNA into milk products.
Thoughts….
“WHAT CONTAINS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF ALUMINUM?
Cheese. Yes, that’s right. Cheese. The dairy industry adds aluminum to cheese – it’s the number one source of aluminum in the diet. Aluminum salts produce a smooth uniform film around fat droplets to avoid “fat bleeding” and to give the cheese a softer texture. And food typically provides at least 90% of dietary aluminum that reaches systemic circulation. See: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2449821/” - Liana Shanti Health Mastery Institute
if true, this blew my mind. For YEARS I’ve used Greek yogurt, as well cottage cheese as a replacement for whey powder (real food) for the low impact on the upper and lower intestinal tract.
I didn’t click the link to read more, so I don’t know if this applies to the two I mentioned here, but I did read recently about the addition of mRNA into milk products.
Thoughts….