Breaking News YOU MUST READ THIS IGNORE AT YOUR OWN RISK If You Knew What’s In McDonald’s Fries You’d Be Seriously Disgusted And Never Eat Them Again, THESE ARE THE REASONS

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Famous Grant Imahara, of Mythbusters recently visited the McDonald’s fry factory to find out exactly what McDonald’s fries are made of. During the research, Imahara find out that McDonald’s fries made up of 15 harmful ingredients. The ingredients are as follows:
  • Soybean oil
  • Canola oil
  • Hydrogenated oil
  • Dextrose
  • Citiric acid
  • Potatoes
  • Salt
  • Hydrolyzed wheat
  • TBHQ
  • Sodium acid pyrophosphate
  • Dimethylpolysiloxane
  • Natural beef flavor
  • Hydrolyzed milk
  • Hydrogenated soybean oil
  • The three main offenders found in this list of ingredients are TBHQ, dinethylpolysilioxane and hydrogenated soybean oil.          
TBHQ , or tertiary butylhydroquionone, one type of type of phenol used in the foods in order to prevent deterioration of food. It is also used in substances such as perfumes and bio-disel.

  • Hydrogenated soybean oil – People who consume it on regular basis can face with many healthy problems. Research of the Women’s Hospital in Boston showed that at least 100,000 cardiac deaths that happen in America every year, could have been prevented if only people replaced trans fat with more healthier non hydrogenated polyunsaturated or monosaturated oils.

Dimethylpolysiloxane  is most commonly used compound in hair conditioners, silly putty and in aquarium tank sealants. Moreover,  it can even contain formaldehyde, a well-known toxic chemical that has been linked to cancer, allergies brain damage, autoimmune disorders
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