Kellogg’s and Sugar are dangerous for us! There are many bad effects to our bodies and our lives. Sugar is in almost any food you purchase. Omit it!! This will be a very difficult thing to do. Only because we have been use to eating sugar for a very long time. Some of the products are specifically targeted to children with the colorful boxes and sweet and colorful cereal. While Kellogg’s has been in the News lately, most of that publicity has not been positive. Watch this video below:
Both Kellogg’s and Sugar Are Dangerous for Us
Have you ever looked at the ingredients on any of the Kellogg’s cereal boxes? Well, any and all cereal boxes will show you the proof. Children today (plus anyone eating boxed cereals) are eating a toxin-filled product. For years, Kellogg’s has contaminated their popular cereals.
Read About Kellogg’s Ethics and Compliance HERE*****I personally think that they missed their goal on this. Why would any company knowingly poison the people of America. The same chemicals are not put in the same cereals that are on the shelves in Canada…why can’t America get the same quality cereals as Canada.
Here Are The Ingredients of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes:
- Milled corn
- sugar
- malt flavor
- contains 2% or less of salt.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Iron (ferric phosphate), niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3. vitamin B12.
In this case, Kellogg’s thinks they need to put sugar in the corn flakes. Most people think they are eating healthy by eating these. As a result, the sugar helps to make the cereal taste sweet. Everyone love sweet things. Because of the sweet taste we may or may not eat more than we should. This is one reason that America has problems with obesity.
For Kellogg’s it is totally Profit over People…this is terrible. Our health depends on the things we eat. No one wants to eat apples and celery all of the time. I personally have a sweet tooth. About twice a week I have to have chocolate. That is my choice. When I fed my children Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, they were eating junk. However; I thought I was feeding them well. Today I am wishing I could reverse that.