To: exDemMom
Why do you trust the FDA? They allow cottonseed oil in food. Cotton is grown as a textile. Cotton is sprayed with defoliant (agent orange?) so that the pickers can move through the fields earlier and easier. Cotton is not food unless you are a boll weevil. Read the cookie and cracker labels. In America can you find a can of smoked oysters that is not in cottonseed oil? Thanks FDA.
98 posted on
01/06/2013 5:55:52 PM PST by
SisterK
(Freedom to Fascism. Aaron Russo)
To: SisterK
Cotton is sprayed with defoliant (agent orange?) so that the pickers can move through the fields earlier and easier. Agent orange sprayed in cotton fields, seriously?
I am left nearly speechless. I have no idea where people dig up stuff like this. Is there a book on urban legends that everyone but me refers to?
104 posted on
01/07/2013 7:34:55 PM PST by
exDemMom
(Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
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