Carole Parnell @MagaMutt
BANNED in 160 Countries — But Legal on Your Dinner Plate in the USA

Over 80% of American pork contains Ractopamine—a drug so dangerous it's banned in the EU, China, and Russia. It causes extreme weight gain, sickness, and even death in pigs, but U.S. regulators call the toxin “acceptable.” Why? Because the FDA is run by Big Ag insiders. You’re being poisoned for profit—and they don’t want you to know.

Banned in 160 Nations, Why is Ractopamine in U.S. Pork? (Op-Ed)
Because of safety concerns, about 160 nations ban or restrict the use of this drug during pig production, including all countries in the European Union, Russia and China. But that hasn't stopped the U.S. pork industry from feeding it to an estimated 60 percent to 80 percent of American pigs to rapidly boost growth rates. If you buy pork at your local supermarket, chances are that it came from a ractopamine-treated pig.
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09:18 AM - Aug 03, 2025
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