Tucker Carlson Warns We're Being Poisoned Heavily

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Tucker Carlson Warns We're Being Poisoned Heavily

June 13, 2023

Investing Future, with Clayton Morris

Believe it or not, the food we're eating is killing us. To make matters worse, the healthcare and medical system, which is supposed to protect us, are turning a blind eye as Americans' health deteriorates day by day. This revelation comes from former Fox News star Tucker Carlson, who recently exposed the corrupt practices of big food companies and the American health system. So, what did Tucker Carlson have to say about how the food industry is damaging our health, and why is the government choosing to do nothing about it?

It seems like a distant memory now, but there was a time when the food we ate didn't come in fancy packages. Genetically modified foods were unheard of, labels were non-existent, and we didn't have to worry about complex ingredient lists that most of us never bothered to check. We simply cooked and ate good food. But those days are long gone, and our homemade meals have been replaced by industrial and chemical-infused foods that have become the norm in America.

Just think about it. When you walk into an average grocery store and approach the food section, doesn't it feel like you've entered a paradise of food? There's a tingling excitement as you navigate through long rows and passages filled with a dizzying array of items that are impossible to ignore. From various colors and shades of ice cream, chocolates, and yogurt to Cheez-Its and Oreos, these products beckon you from their shelves, tempting you to take them home.

Some are packaged in colorful details and pictures, making them even more enticing. For some of us, it's the outlandish health promises boldly plastered on them that draw us in. But the trick isn't really in the packaging or the health promises. For many of us, it's simply the memory of a taste we long to experience again.

Yet, behind all the sweet sensations that fill our senses and stomachs, there lies an awful and dreadful truth that will leave you distraught and distressed. Recent research conducted at Oxford University reveals that more than 60 percent of the American diet consists of highly processed foods. These foods have been disassembled and reassembled with various combinations of sugar, oil, salt, and other additives. Frozen dinners, chicken, pizza, burgers, and other junk food also fall into this category.

Even seemingly innocent foods like bread can be shocking. The majority of breads available in supermarkets or your favorite grocery store down the street are products of complicated concoctions of sugar, refined grains, dough conditioners, emulsifiers, and preservatives. These ingredients help the bread taste better and last longer, but they come at the cost of our lives and good health.

According to another survey, over 100 million adults, nearly half of the entire population in America, have pre-diabetes or diabetes. In addition to that, cardiovascular diseases, which encompass conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels, affect about 122 million people. These diseases are responsible for 840,000 deaths each year, amounting to approximately 2,300 deaths per day.

However, heart disease and diabetes aren't the only things processed foods are responsible for.

They are also responsible for obesity, one of the biggest health problems in America. According to another bit of research, at least three in every four adults in America are either overweight or obese. If you still haven't gotten the point we're trying to make here, the truth is there are more Americans who are more sick than the ones that are healthy, which is weird considering that the American Health Care spending has jumped up to 3.5 trillion a year.

But rather than debating who should be paying for all this, as most of these journalists tend to do when it comes to health matters in America, we should be asking the simpler questions. Simpler questions like, can we improve this deadly situation before it gets even worse than it already is?

However, in order to understand how to improve the situation, we need to first understand how the food industry works.

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