News Flash! Hexane in the Mix: From Soy Milk and Snack bars to iPod factories!
Posted by Laurie on January 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The latest news on the toxic chemical hexane is coming out of China this week with 4 workers reportedly died from work hexane exposure at the United Win iPod factory at which they worked.
Nutiva has been a leader in the organic food world alerting people to the dangers of hexane for both workers and consumers, and was one of the first brands to label its products non-hexane. We look forward to a day when hexane is banned from food production altogether.
Many well-known food brands offer soy-based products that are processed with hexane.
Such brands include Clif, Luna, Kashi, Silk, Nature’s Way, Bragg’s, and Genisoy, to name just a few.
Listen to this explosive YouTube Health Ranger Mike Adams on hexane HERE.
From WIKIpedia: In the industry, hexanes are used in the formulation of glues for shoes, leather products, and roofing. They are also used to extract cooking oils from seeds, for cleansing and degreasing all sorts of items, and in textile manufacturing.
