FDA Definition of GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) = They don't do ANY Safety Studies

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Don't take my word on it, look it up yourself.

FDA
1. Self-Affirmation: (GRAS)
Companies can determine ON THEIR OWN that an ingredient is GRAS based on publicly available scientific evidence and expert consensus.

(As anyone who has been in court knows, you can get an Expert Scientists to say something is safe and another Expert Scientist to say it is not safe.)

This is often referred to as a "Self-Affirmed GRAS".
While the FDA DOESN"T review the safety data BEFORE the ingredient is used in food, it MAY review the data if a GRAS notice is submitted.

Show me a safety study the FDA has done to show a food additive is safe.
AI only came up with one example.

Here is an example of how effective the FDA has been on protecting the YOU from highly dangerous food additives.

Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) has been used as a food additive since the 1920s. While it was initially considered generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA, concerns arose in the 1960s, leading to its classification as a food additive and restrictions on its use.

1920s: BVO was first introduced as a food additive.
1958: The FDA placed BVO on its original GRAS list.
Late 1960s: The FDA removed BVO from the GRAS list due to toxicity concerns, but did not fully ban it.
1970: The FDA limited its use in beverages and regulated it as a food additive.
2023: The FDA proposed revoking authorization for its use, citing safety concerns.
2024: The FDA formally banned BVO from food.

SO, FOR OVER 104 YEARS, THE FDA ALLOWED THE PUBLIC TO BE POISONED WITH (BVO). THEY NEVER DID STUDIES ON IT. COINCIDENTALLY WHEN THE FDA HAS BEEN EXTREMELY EXPOSED AND CRITICISED BY THE MAHA MOVEMENT, THEY SUDDENLY ACKNOWLEDGE IT IS A DANGEROUS FOOD ADDITIVE. THE FDA WAS NOT YOUR FRIEND FOR OVER 100 YEARS.

It is EXTREMELY rare that they do ANY studies on the food additive you are eating. They take the companies word that it is safe and they don't look for safety issues.
(The FDA DOESN"T review the safety data BEFORE the ingredient is used in food, it MAY review the data if a GRAS notice is submitted)

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