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00:00So you're telling me you still think organic means it's safe to eat? We all know that Bill
00:06Gates launched a product called Appeal, a coating for fruits and vegetables that abnormally extends
00:12shelf life, but did you know there is an organic version called Organipil that is sprayed on your
00:19organic produce? Sounds harmless, right? Until you find out that Organipil is registered as a
00:26pesticide with the EPA, but it still qualifies for that organic sticker. Now here's where it gets
00:32insane. The ingredients list of Organipil you have citric acid 0.66% and other ingredients 99.34%.
00:43There's no transparency, there's no full disclosure, you are just receiving a mystery coating on your
00:50food. And the warning label causes moderate eye irritation, avoid contact with eyes or clothing,
00:56wear safety glasses before handling, wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating,
01:02drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. So you need safety glasses to use this,
01:10but it's okay to eat? But don't worry, they say it's plant-based, but so was Agent Orange. So next time
01:17you bite into your organic produce, ask yourself, what am I really eating? Just something to think about.
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