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Tide laundry pods are being eaten by ignorant youth as part of the so-called “Tide pod challenge” that has gone viral across social media. This phenomenon is an extension of the “fake food” programming of children who have been taught to believe that food consists of brightly-colored chemical ingredients delivered in plastic containers. Tide laundry pods are widely described by doctors and health professionals as being toxic to human health, and eating them is said to cause severe health consequences or even “permanent damage” to human health.

But what, exactly, do Tide laundry pods contain in terms of their chemical composition?

The Tide packaging claims the product is made of just three things: Detergent, stain remover and color protector. The Tide website admits, “Every Tide detergent contains many ingredients with long, complicated names,” but it only lists 14 ingredients. Many of those ingredients are toxic to human health, which is why a prominent “WARNING” section on the label warns that people should “call your local Poison Control Center or doctor immediately” if the product is ingested, but it does not detail the actual chemical constituents used in the product.

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