
Secret Bread Ingredient
Last night Jesus contacted me to give me an interesting article that I’m sure you’ll want to read. When you read and fully overstand this article and what it means for your health, perhaps it will make you think twice about store brought products and the role China has in our black lives.
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Human Hair In Commercial Bread Under the name of “L-Cysteine and the E Number E920.”
Commercial bread contains a NON-essential amino acid called L-Cysteine which can otherwise be found under the E Number term of: E920. What is L-Cysteine/E920? A bread enhancer and a reducing agent for baked goods; a flavor enhancer in human and pet foods; and precursor in some dietary supplements!
What is L-Cysteine/E920 Made of? L-Cysteine (or E920) is a combined mixture of: Human Hair, Hog Hair, Poultry Feathers (duck and chicken), Cow Horns, Pig Bristles and Pig Hooves petroleum by-products! How is it made? Most of the hair used to make L-Cysteine is gathered from the floors of barbershops and hair salons in China, the hair is then dissolved in acid and L-Cysteine is isolated through a chemical process, then packaged and shipped off to commercial bread producers.
What does L-Cysteine/E920 go into? All Ready-made breads; Ready-made Pizza; Pizza Dough; Pastries; Biscuits! Where the “Law and Lies” come in:
It must be labelled by its “common and usual name” (i.e., “L-cysteine”) on food packages, even if present in very small amounts, as long as it has a functional effect in foods. In other cases, such as when it is used to make flavors that are in foods, it does not have to be labelled. When L-cysteine does have to be labelled, its source does not have to be specified, according to the FDA.
{source: http://ble.at/articles/2128/human-hair-in-commercial-bread}
Thanks Jesus!
Black Family,
You may get rather annoyed (or bored) with me when I go into my “herbs and natural greens, fruits and teas” posts. You may get annoyed with my “please watch what you buy at white, Arab and Asian stores” posts. You may get annoyed with my “please drink more water and less soda” posts. But what price tag can you put on your health and the health of your child?
Have you noticed that this “ready-made quick ‘n easy bread” that is laden with pig hair and duck feathers are mostly in POOR neighbourhoods? Or always “on sale” at the supermarkets? I bet my bottom dollar that white farmer’s markets get FRESH bread made daily…sans duck feathers. Homemade bread is tasty, easy and fun to make. If baking isn’t your forte, consider a bread machine where you can program it to make various delicious breads of your choice. We make breads, muffins, biscuits and pancakes from scratch and I must say, the flavour is to die for!
Most bread recipes are so simple that even kids can join in. Please be aware of what you are putting into your bodies.
