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Nestlé caught sending junk food into Amazon rainforests where children as young as seven are now morbidly obese

A new BBC documentary has exposed Nestlé for deliberately polluting the food supplies of those who live in the Amazon rainforest, causing an epidemic of childhood obesity. To get the indigenous [.]

Children as young as SEVEN living in remote regions of the Amazon are developing diabetes

BBC documentary What Are We Feeding Our Kids? revealed how children as young as seven living in regions of the Amazon are developing diabetes as the result of ultra-processed junk foods.

Children as young as SEVEN living in Amazon are developing diabetes

Children as young as SEVEN living in Amazon are developing diabetes Monica Greep For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Children as young as seven living in a remote part of the Amazon are battling obesity and diabetes after ultra-processed food was introduced to the region, Dr Chris van Tulleken learns in a new BBC documentary.   What Are We Feeding Our Kids?, which airs tomorrow, sees doctor Chris van Tulleken consume only ultra-processed foods (UPFs) - such as chicken nuggets, pizza and ready meals - for four weeks, to see what impact it has on the body.  Not only did he gain weight, father-of-two Chris, 48, became sluggish, anxious and  an MRI scan showed that his brain began to constantly crave junk food in the same way as a person addicted to cigarettes, alcohol, or drugs would. 

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