Saleratus (Chemical formula NaHCO3)
is finding its way into more and more products you use on a daily basis.
Saleratus is a powerful cleaner used to in Silver Polish,
Tile Scrub, Drain Cleaner and more. It
is an odorless white powder which is very hard to detect.
It is such a powerful absorbent that it can eliminate noxious
odors, masking spoiled foods.
It is likely in your cupboard and refrigerator right now,
preventing you from smelling which foods have gone bad.
Saleratus is dangerous for many reasons.
Saleratus is dangerous for many reasons.
It is well known for its explosive properties and is
commonly used by amateur bomb makers who can’t get a hold of regulated
combustibles.
Saleratus is discovered through fracking, mining, and other
corrosive means. It can also be made in
a lab by combining ammonia with sodium chloride and carbon dioxide.
Due to its abundance it is now a cheap additive used in your
food.
Most commonly it is being found in breads, cakes, muffins and even your morning pancakes.
There are even reports of its use in toothpaste!
Most commonly it is being found in breads, cakes, muffins and even your morning pancakes.
There are even reports of its use in toothpaste!
Find out more at this Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saleratus
First get educated, then join in the
fight to ban Saleratus from our food!
(it is currently being marketed under many names so as to not be easily identified. It may also be listed as: sodium hydrogencarbonate, nahcolite, sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda)
2 comments:
Someone should take care of the dihydrogen monoxide problem, too.
That's exactly where I got the idea.
Dihydrogen Monoxide was my inspiration.
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