Canola oil and soybean oil used as key ingredients in pesticide products
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 |
(NaturalNews) In a shocking new
video, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger) reveals that common cooking oils such as
canola oil and soybean oil are used as key active ingredients in pesticide
products because they work so effectively to kill bugs. The video shows how
one pesticide product that kills insects is made with 96% canola oil and
is so dangerous that the label says, "Hazards to humans and domestic
animals."
The label of the product, made
almost entirely with canola oil, goes on to explain "CAUTION: Avoid
contact with skin or clothing."
If you get it on yourself, you are directed to take off all your contaminated
clothing, take a 15-20 minute shower to rinse the canola oil off your skin,
and then "Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment
advice."
Watch the short video at NaturalNews.TV:http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=AEE77...
Again, this is a for an insecticide that's made of 96% canola oil -- an oil that's
found throughout the food supply and especially in products
such as salad dressings and snack chips. Canola oil is also in ingredient often
used in so-called "vegetable oil" shown on the ingredients label.
This canola oil-based pesticide
also says on the label: "Environmental Hazards: Do not apply directly
to water. Do not
contaminate water when disposing of equipment..."
Soybean oil also an active pesticide ingredient
The chemical company Bayer also makes a " natural" insect killing
product called Natria. It's most prominent active ingredient? Soybean oil
(most of which is almost certainly genetically modified).
Much like canola oil, soybean oil is nearly ubiquitous in the U.S. food supply, being found in
countless manufactured food items sold at grocery stores everywhere. In his video, Adams
asks the obvious question: If these oils kill insects so effectively, and
if they are harmful to pets, skin
and the environment, why are we eating
them as part of our daily diet?
Adams also suggests that if you want a
low-cost but highly-effective natural pesticide, just buy canola oil
from your grocery store and
spray that on bugs. "We've tested it and it really works to kill
bugs," Adams says. Plus, it's less than
half the cost of the natural
pesticide products made almost entirely with canola oil.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032853_canola_oil_pesticides.html#ixzz1SqsS3iqF