(NaturalNews) In a new Food Investigations video entitled, "The Vitamin Water Deception," the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center (
www.ConsumerWellness.org) takes aim at the misleading marketing and high sugar content of
Vitamin Water (a Coca-Cola product). The video was created by the Consumer Wellness Center and narrated by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, who also created the hugely popular "Blueberry Deception" video which has received
over one million views across the internet.
Watch the Vitamin Water Deception at:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=9D14AA3725876EF038F606C4819B3677Or YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8lLp26HaZYIn this video report, you'll learn:
• Why Vitamin Water is mostly just "sugar water."
• Why the vitamins used in Vitamin Water are really just synthetic chemicals.
• How Coca-Cola altered the serving size of the beverage, making the sugar content appear to be less than what it really is.
• Why Vitamin Water advertising and marketing is misleading.
• The shocking truth of how even Coca-Cola's own attorneys publicly admitted that Vitamin Water is not a "healthy beverage." (
http://www.naturalnews.com/029425_vitaminwater_Coca-Cola.html)
• Why one health group calls Vitamin Water "non-carbonated soda" and claim it contributes to weight gain, diabetes, obesity and other diseases.
• What to drink that's far better for you than Vitamin Water.
• Why the fruit flavor varieties of
Vitamin Water contain
no actual fruit.
• The truth of how Vitamin Water uses the cheap synthetic form of Vitamin B12 - Cyanocobalamin, which contains cyanide molecules.
• Why Vitamin Water is
dead, processed food that has been pasteurized.
The links to watch the video are:
NaturalNews.TV:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=9D14AA3725876EF038F606C4819B3677YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8lLp26HaZYWhy Food Investigations is so popular
The Food Investigations series, created by Mike Adams, has been a huge hit across the internet, achieving mainstream news coverage and racking up millions of views across the many duplicate videos that have been posted. Old media news networks even ripped off the story and ran their own version of it, propping up their in-house personalities as the "experts" who "discovered" the very same things about food that Mike Adams first exposed in Food Investigations.
The first episode of Food Investigations,
The Blueberry Deception, exposed the use of
fake blueberries in cereals, bagels, breads and other products made by mainstream food companies such as General Mills and Kellogg's. Shortly after this episode was released by the Consumer Wellness Center, Kellogg's changed the box for one of their blueberry cereals, altering their text and removing the pictures of blueberries from one of the side panels.
You can watch
The Blueberry Deception at:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=7EC06D27B1A945BE85E7DA8483025962Or YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_HjvjB4G5sYou may also enjoy watching the comedy skit created by Mike Adams called
General Mills Mind Games, which satirizes the lack of blueberries in their "Blueberry Pomegranate TOTAL cereal":
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=851519FA1AC72A56F7205D2285CC66CFLearn more at
www.ConsumerWellness.org
About the author: Mike Adams is an award-winning journalist and holistic nutritionist with a strong interest in personal health, the environment and the power of nature to help us all heal He is a prolific writer and has published thousands of articles, interviews, reports and consumer guides, and he has created several downloadable courses on survival and preparedness, including his widely-downloaded course on personal safety and self-defense. Adams is an honest, independent journalist and accepts no money or commissions on the third-party products he writes about or the companies he promotes. In mid 2010, Adams produced TV.NaturalNews.com, a natural health video sharing website offering user-generated videos on nutrition, green living, fitness and more. He also launched an online retailer of environmentally-friendly products (BetterLifeGoods.com) and uses a portion of its profits to help fund non-profit endeavors. He's also the founder of a well known HTML email software company whose 'Email Marketing Director' software currently runs the NaturalNews subscription database. Adams is currently the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, and enjoys outdoor activities, nature photography, Pilates and martial arts training. He's also author of numerous health books published by Truth Publishing and is the creator of several consumer-oriented grassroots campaigns, including the Spam. Don't Buy It! campaign, and the free downloadable Honest Food Guide. He also created the free reference sites HerbReference.com and HealingFoodReference.com. Adams believes in free speech, free access to nutritional supplements and the ending of corporate control over medicines, genes and seeds.
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