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Kraft, Pepsi, and Nestle Using Aborted Babies For Flavor Additives

• https://drrichswier.com, by Dr. Rich Swier

The 1973 science fiction film Soylent Green was about food produced from human body parts. It appears Kraft Foods, Pepsi Corporation (PepsiCo) and Nestle are creating a new wave of products using aborted baby body parts provided by Semonyx and StemExpress. Science fiction is now a scientific reality. Should the Food and Drug Administration require a label on those products, listed below, that use baby parts as flavor additives?

The Conservative Post reports:

Famous food companies have been exposed using tissue from aborted babies to make flavor additives in processed foods.

Kraft, PepsiCo, Nestle, work with Semonyx, a California-based [company] that uses aborted embryonic cells to test fake flavoring chemicals.

The aborted human fetal cell line is known as "HEK-293," and it is used to see how the human palate will react to synthetic flavors. Since most of today's processed food lacks flavor, companies like Semonyx are hired to develop flavors on their own.


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