
Learn some of the toxic fake foods produced by China. Check out the article we found over at Natural News.
China is known for many things, but they’re perhaps most infamous for their counterfeit items. Recently it spread across the media about the plastic rice but no one has done anything about it. Consuming this artificial rice can harm the digestive system and also can damage hormones. BPA from the plastic is being ingested in the body, it imitates estrogen, with that – the levels of estrogen are becoming too high. But now theere are more items and products made of this plastic which is poisonous and harmful for your health and can cause various deadly diseases.
Toxic Fake Food Items Being Produced In China
Plastic rice
It is trusted that it is really made from potatoes and a fake synthetic resin. At the point when heated up the rice stays hard and does not cook like normal rice. It is trusted that long term impacts of this sustenance could be dangerous.Imitation Eggs
Some Chinese websites videos claim that you can earn $70 a day by producing & selling fake eggs. Chemicals which is used are “Alginic Acid, Potassium Alum, Gelatin, Calcium Chloride, water and artificial color.” The eggshells are made from Calcium Carbonate. Eating these eggs may cause memory-loss and dementia.Industrial salt
Industrial salt is unfit for human utilization yet Industrial salt was sold as table salt for a long time! Industrial salt can cause both mental and physical issues, hypothyroid issues and also reproductive system issues.Chinese Garlic
US inspectors have also found tainted garlic from China. Garlic from China is sprayed with chemicals more than abundantly and this garlic leaves a bad aftertaste, that of a chemical concoction. 31% of Garlic sold in the US is from China.
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Read full article: 9 Toxic Fake Foods Made in China Contain Plastic, Pesticides and Cancer Causing Chemicals

Christine Rattray
Dec 16. 2015
I don’t buy food from China, check all canned & frozen for place packaged
AliciaJason Green
Dec 16. 2015
Scary to think we are eating this poison
Cynthia
Jan 18. 2016
Comma splice…no need for comma in your headline. Never add a comma between the subject and the verb. Old Chinese saying. 🙂
Also in this sentence: China is known for many things, but what they’re most infamous for (NO COMMA) is their counterfeit items.