Thursday, 7 April 2011

This Might Put You Off Your Dinner...

Kraft Foods make a range of supermarket products
One of these days I expect a book to come out entitled '1001 uses for aborted fetuses'. That's the kind of age in which we're living...

Courtesy of Life Site News


'Biotech company using cell lines from aborted babies in food enhancement testing
Pepsico, Kraft Foods, and Nestlé are among the corporations partnered with a biotech company found using aborted fetal cell lines to test food flavor enhancers, according to a pro-life watchdog group.
The internationally recognized biotech company, Senomyx, boasts innovation and success in “flavour programs” designed to reduce MSG, sugar and salt in food and beverage products. Senomyx notes their collaborators provide them research and development funding plus royalties on sales of products using their flavor ingredients.
Pro-life watchdog group, Children of God for Life (CGL), has called upon the public to target the major corporations in a boycott, unless the company ceases to use aborted fetal cell lines in their product testing.
“Using isolated human taste receptors,” the Senomyx website claims, “we created proprietary taste receptor-based assay systems that provide a biochemical or electronic readout when a flavor ingredient interacts with the receptor.”
“What they do not tell the public is that they are using HEK 293 – human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted baby to produce those receptors,” stated Debi Vinnedge, Executive Director for CGL, the watch dog group that has been monitoring the use of aborted fetal material in medical products and cosmetics for years ...' 
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3 comments:

me said...

Sick! The world is hell, literally.

Juventutem London said...

For some reason I couldn't share this on facebook.The censorship has begun.

Janet Baker said...

Dear God, they will discover the old taste pretty good, too.

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