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PRIME Drink Hit With Lawsuit — Cancer Causing Ingredients!

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Do your kids drink PRIME?

Do you drink PRIME?

Might be time to cut that out, ASAP….at least according to new allegations made in a new lawsuit.

Take a look:

EXTREMELY CONCERNING 🚨

PRIME Drinks is going through a lawsuit. “The lawyer who tested their drink is claiming it has 3x the amount of forever chemicals a human can safely have in their lifetime”

What exactly is it that the FDA even does in America?

“PRIME is now getting sued and you should be seriously concerned if you have any prime since it released. So prime is now going through a new lawsuit after it was discovered that their drink has PFOs which is forever chemicals but what’s really concerning is the fact that the lawyer who tested their drink is claiming it has three times the amount of forever chemicals a human can safely have in their lifetime and the lawsuit is claiming they found these forever chemicals in the grape flavored prime drink.

However, it also seems like other flavors might also have these chemicals because other prime flavors are being tested. And we’re going to find out after the lawsuit is approved. One lawyer on TikTok actually spoke about this and said he had a 10 year old and his mother talked him about how her son got leukemia after drinking prime. Now knowing that prime contains these chemicals, it’s very much likely because of it.

These chemicals are known to cause cancers and deteriorate your health since they’re forever chemicals and your body can’t get rid of them. Prime has 3 times the amount of these chemicals a person should have in their lifetime.

—So if you still drink Prime or have any make sure you dispose of all of it until we find out what’s going on”

Watch this video here:

More details from Grok:

Yes, PRIME drinks are currently involved in a lawsuit where they are being accused of having 3x the amount of “forever chemicals” that is considered safe for human consumption. The lawsuit alleges that the company’s grape-flavored sports drink contains these harmful chemicals, which are known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These chemicals have been linked to various health issues, including increased cholesterol, suppressed immune function, and other health effects generally linked to PFAS, such as liver damage, increased risk of asthma, and thyroid disease. The legal action is centered around the claim that the drink may have been advertised as “naturally flavored” despite containing these dangerous chemicals, and it is seeking to force the company to change how it makes or advertises the beverage.

Ok so here’s what I want to know….how do all these “forever chemicals” keep getting in all these products?

Remember how we reported on Band-Aids just last week?

This stuff doesn’t just accidentally happen, what is going on?

“Forever chemicals,” officially known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have raised significant health concerns, including potential links to cancer. PFAS are a group of manufactured chemicals that are used in various products for their water and grease resistance qualities. They are persistent in the environment and in the human body, hence the nickname “forever chemicals.”

Research suggests that exposure to certain PFAS can lead to an increased risk of some types of cancer. For instance, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), one of the most studied PFAS compounds, as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” based on evidence that it can cause testicular and kidney cancer. Other studies have also linked PFAS exposure to other health issues such as thyroid disease, immune suppression, and developmental delays in children.

I’m so tired of this crap!

If you missed our report on Band-Aids, keep reading:

Bandage Brands Contain Dangerous Levels Of ‘Forever Chemicals’ That Directly Contact Open Wounds, Report Shows

According to a report shared by Daily Mail, bandages from some of the most commonly used brands contain ‘forever chemicals’ that can get directly into the blood through open wounds.

“Testing by a leading watchdog found the chemical fluorine in over two dozen different bandages that can be found in millions of medicine cabinets across the country.  Dr Linda Birnbaum, a toxicologist and former head of the National Toxicology Program who co-led the lab testing, said the fact that risky chemicals come in direct contact with open wounds was ‘troubling,’” Chief Nerd wrote, citing Daily Mail.

“PFAS chemicals can easily enter the bloodstream after a person drinks water or eats food laced with them. Once in the bloodstream, PFAS can lodge themselves within healthy tissue where it can begin to damage the immune system, the liver, the kidneys, and other organs,” Chief Nerd added.

Daily Mail reports:

Environmental health watchdogs had 40 bandages from 18 different brands tested for fluorine, and detectable levels were found in 26 of them.

Consumer watchdog blog Mamavation and Environmental Health News used an EPA-certified lab to look for PFAS chemicals in the absorbent pads and adhesive flaps of bandages sold at major retailers, including CVS, Walmart, Rite Aid, Target, and Amazon.

The bandages that contain high levels of fluorine above 100 parts per million include brands Band-Aid, Care Science, Curad, CVS Health, Equate, First Honey, Rite Aid brand, Solimo (Amazon brand), and Up & Up, Target’s brand.

Dr Birnbaum said: ‘Because bandages are placed upon open wounds, it’s troubling to learn that they may be also exposing children and adults to PFAS.

‘It’s obvious from the data that PFAS are not needed for wound care, so it’s important that the industry remove their presence to protect the public from PFAS and opt instead for PFAS-free materials.’

PFAS substances contain bonds between carbon and fluorine atoms, creating one very resilient chemical that can remain in the environment for years or even decades.

“Thinx Underwear and other period products were found to contain tens to over 100 parts per million of the compound,” the outlet noted.

From the Washington Examiner:

According to Mamavation, the PFAS bandages are likely used for their waterproof qualities.

PFAS chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, have been linked to a variety of health concerns related to growth, reproduction, obesity, and different cancers. They are synthetic chemicals that were created as resistant to heat, oil, stains, grease, and water and are used in products such as adhesives, nonstick cookware, and food packaging.

They have obtained the moniker “forever chemicals” because they are highly resistant to degradation and can remain in the human body for years. The chemicals can enter the bloodstream through consumption or direct contact and embed in healthy tissue and start damaging organs.

While the study looked at many brands, those with bandages containing higher levels of fluorine, at above 100 parts per million, included Band-Aid, CVS Health, Equate, Rite Aid, Amazon’s Solimo, Target, Curad, and others.

I keep telling you about my Mission and how we’re fighting back against this CRAP!

Maybe it’s time you joined us?

And yes, they have their own version of “BAND-AIDS” that don’t have these toxic chemicals in them….what a great idea, right?

Maybe it’s time for you to break-up with the Consumer Goods Cartel and join us:

Meet The Consumer Goods Cartel — And How To Get OUT!

Noah here…

Have you heard of the Consumer Goods Cartel?

I didn’t come up with that name, but I saw it and I thought it was very appropriate.

Check out this pie below….

See all the different brands?

Think you’re buying from all these different companies when you shop at the store?

Supporting the little guy?

You’re not.

You’re really buying from the same 11 companies aisle after aisle:

Even the brands you think are independent have mostly all sold out to the “Big 11″…

Do you drink Honest Tea?

Think it’s owned by a tea company or surely an organic, wholesome, independent company?

It’s not.

It’s owned by Coca-Cola, but only 30% of people successfully identified that in a recent survey:

How about Annie’s Homegrown?

Think you’re feeding your kids the healthier Mac-N-Cheese alternative?

It’s all owned by General Mills.

And how about that Earthy, granola Kashi?

Must be a “granola” startup right?

Nah, it’s owned by Kellogg’s:

And all 11 of these companies push DEI big time…

You know what that is, right?

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Except…they don’t seem to have much tolerance for including White Christians by my estimation.  Anything else goes, but not White Christians.

Oh and their products aren’t always all that safe either.

Have you seen this?

Johnson & Johnson Mulls Historic THIRD Bankruptcy Over Baby Powder Cancer Claims [DETAILS]

So what do you do?

It's time for a SOLUTION!

A real solution...

A solution that will last.

Because changing what store you shop at isn't going to do it -- they all have the same products.

Wouldn't it be nice if there was an American-made, family-owned, American Manufacturer that controlled the entire supply chain?

There is.

And you've probably never heard of them because 1⃣ they don't do ANY advertising and 2⃣ it's invite-only to join them.

The good news?

I've got the invites!

That's right, I have partnered with an American made, family and patriot owned manufacturer that supplies us with our everyday essentials and actually cares about its customers and freedom in this country.

If you go to their 300,000 s.f. home office in Idaho (I did a few months ago) the first thing you'll see when you enter their lobby is life-size statues of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

Why?

Because this company LOVES America!

Imagine that!

If you want an invite, just go here and I'll have someone from my team get in touch with you: https://SwitchWithNoah.com

It's that easy!

Totally free, no obligation.

You know I will always take good care of you!

SEE IT HERE.

Your friend,

- Noah

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