My name is Michael Potter, and I have recently discovered a disturbing truth about society's modern food production and distribution.

In every factory across the United States (and even some abroad), the chemical "Dihydrogen Monoxide" has proliferated. This chemical is sprayed on crops and plants. This chemical encourages the growth of mold. Because of the amount there is, this chemical is even falling from the skies in our rain.

Due to the FDA's lax restrictions, traces of this chemical can be found is almost every food at your local grocery stores. You are feeding this to your children!

In a 2011 clinical study, 100% of rats fed Dihydrogen Monoxide have experienced death.

Factories all across the nation are dumping this harmful chemical into our lakes and rivers. This chemical has made its way into the natural water table, which could pose a huge threat. It has been known to potentially carry hundreds of diseases and harmful bacteria.

What's the danger of DHMO, you may ask?

According to http://www.dhmo.org/ Dihydrogen Monoxide, "is a colorless and odorless chemical compound, also referred to by some as Dihydrogen Oxide, Hydrogen Hydroxide, Hydronium Hydroxide, or simply Hydric acid. Its basis is the highly reactive hydroxyl radical, a species shown to mutate DNA, denature proteins, disrupt cell membranes, and chemically alter critical neurotransmitters. The atomic components of DHMO are found in a number of caustic, explosive and poisonous compounds such as Sulfuric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Ethyl Alcohol."

There are many symptoms of accidental DHMO ingestion:

Excessive sweating

Excessive urination

Bloated feeling

Nausea

Vomiting

Electrolyte imbalance

Hyponatremia (serum hypotonicity)

Dangerously imbalanced levels of ECF and ICF in the blood

Degeneration of sodium homeostasis

(source: www.dhmo.org)

What can you do?

Luckily, we are not powerless. Contact your local state or county representative or district attorney.

Alternatively, you can contact the FDA at: druginfo@fda.hhs.gov

and the CDC at: 800-CDC-INFO

Thank you!