90% of the cheese in the U.S. has an ingredient invented by Pfizer.
This bioengineered synthetic rennet uses GMO Corn, Black Mold & CRISPR Gene Editing.
The only safety study was done on rats for 90 days.
The U.S. FDA requires no ingredient disclosure & no special labeling...
In 1990, the US FDA granted Pfizer the approval & patent of the very 1st CRISPR gene edited GMO bioengineered product...GMO microbial Chymosin rennet FPC (Fermentation Produced Chymosin).
Synthetic Chymosin Manufacturing Process...
GMO corn is fermented in large tanks using Aspergillus Niger black mold, which is then inserted into a cow gene using bioengineered CRISPR gene editing, resulting in a GMO synthetic chymosin rennet FPC.
US FDA Lack Of Labeling Laws & What Wording To Look For On Ingredient Labels...
Microbial Rennet
Vegetable Rennet
Chymosin Rennet
FPC Rennet
Fermentation Rennet
Proprietary Fermented Rennet
Microbial Enzymes
Fermentation Produced Rennet
*⃣ It can basically be labeled as anything. The US FDA does not require cheese manufacturers to declare the source of their rennet. Even Kosher & Halal use FPC Chymosin in their labeled cheese products.
How To Avoid Cheese With Synthetic Chymosin FPC Rennet...
🔵Purchase cheese made using Animal Rennet: Seek out grocery store brands that list ANIMAL RENNET in the ingredient list. Purchase from local farmers & farmer's markets who use traditional cheese making processes using animal rennet in their aged, raw & A2 cheeses.
🔵Purchase cheese that is Certified Organic: US Certified Organic has strict laws & forbids GMO or bioengineered ingredients. All certified organic will not contain synthetic FPC Chymosin.
🔵Purchase imported cheese: Look for PDO Protected Designation of Origin sticker.
.@SecKennedy: “We have the best medical technology in the world, we have the best doctors, we have the finest hospitals in the world, but for some reason, for many years, they haven’t recognized the most important tool of medicine today is good food.”
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