Glyphosate in Food: Full List of Products that Contain this Cancerous Weed Killer
By Jenny Hills, Nutritionist and Medical Writer
https://www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/glyphosate-in-food-complete-list/
Glyphosate in Food: List of Breakfast Foods Filled with Glyphosate
Below is a list of oat-based breakfast cereals that contain glyphosate residues.
EWG Report (source)
Granola Quaker Simply Granola Oats, Honey & Almonds
Instant oats Quaker Instant Oatmeal Cinnamon & Spice
Instant oats Quaker Instant Oatmeal Apples & Cinnamon
Instant oats Quaker Real Medleys Super Grains Banana Walnut
Overnight oats Quaker Overnight Oats Raisin Walnut & Honey Heaven
Overnight oats Quaker Overnight Oats Unsweetened with Chia Seeds
Oat breakfast cereal Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar
Oat breakfast cereal Quaker Oatmeal Squares Honey Nut
Oat breakfast cereal Apple Cinnamon Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Very Berry Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Chocolate Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Frosted Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Fruity Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Honey Nut Cheerios
Oat breakfast cereal Cheerios Oat Crunch Cinnamon
Snack bar Quaker Chewy S’mores
Snack bar Quaker Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
Snack bar Quaker Breakfast Squares Soft Baked Bars Peanut Butter
Snack bar Quaker Breakfast Flats Crispy Snack Bars Cranberry Almond
Related: Popular Children’s Foods Contaminated With Petroleum Based Food Dyes
Glyphosate in Food: List of More Products Containing Glyphosate
Based on another report from the EWG (source)
Granola
Back to Nature Classic Granola
Quaker Simply Granola Oats, Honey, Raisins & Almonds
Back to Nature Banana Walnut Granola Clusters
Nature Valley Granola Protein Oats ‘n Honey
KIND Vanilla, Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
More Foods with Glyphosate
Quaker Dinosaur Eggs, Brown Sugar, Instant Oatmeal
Great Value Original Instant Oatmeal
Umpqua Oats, Maple Pecan
Market Pantry Instant Oatmeal, Strawberries & Cream
Giant Instant Oatmeal, Original Flavor
Quaker Steel Cut Oats
Quaker Old Fashioned Oats
How To Avoid Glyphosate in Foods
You cannot remove glyphosate contamination by washing as it is absorbed into the plant while it’s growing. It is also not broken down by cooking or baking.
Here are a few pointers that will help you avoid glyphosate in food:
1. Always Look for Organic Non-GMO Project Verified
Look for products that are non-GMO and organic as they are unlikely to contain glyphosate.
But you need to be aware that glyphosate use is so rampant, that some organic foods may still contain small amounts of glyphosate residues.
This toxic herbicide can travel far, especially when it is applied in mornings. It gets hung up and moves with the air mass across fields.
2. Look for Glyphosate Residue Free Labels
Glyphosate Residue Free certification verifies that your product/s do not contain glyphosate.
A third party ISO 17025 accredited laboratory tests the products to make sure they do not contain glyphosate residues.
3. Grow Your Own
Growing your own vegetables is a great way to ensure your food is grown glyphosate-free.
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Most anything in a box or package is nowhere near being food to begin with.
What is real food?
Vegetables, Fruits, nuts, seed, herbs, eggs (from free range roaming hens), fish (wild caught), and meats that are anti-biotic and steroid-free, like grass fed, free range/roaming, etc...
Since the oceans are polluted, fresh water fish would be a better option.
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