Is Bill Gates’ Apeel Really Safe?


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A Google search might tell you that Apeel is safe and thoroughly fact-checked, but is Bill Gates’ Apeel coating safe? Find out in this video.

0:00 Introduction: Is Bill Gates’ Apeel safe?
0:20 Apeel ingredients
0:44 Problems with Apeel
2:18 Trans fats and the FDA
2:50 What's the purpose of Apeel coating on produce?

In this video, we’re going to talk about Bill Gates’ new product, Apeel, which is used to make fresh produce last longer. Of the ingredients in Apeel, 99.34 percent are listed as “other ingredients,” which is a red flag because of the lack of transparency.

We know that Apeel contains monoglycerides and diglycerides—emulsifiers, which help mix things together. Apeel also contains solvents and heavy metals, including palladium, cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic! Manufacturers claim these metals are safe in small amounts, but there is no data about chronic consumption over time. Apeel also contains polyethylene glycol, a compound found in antifreeze.

Apeel could be a partially hydrogenated product. The FDA has banned trans fats, but loopholes still allow manufacturers to use them in their products.

If a product has less than .5 grams of trans fats, the FDA allows them to round it down to zero and not report the trans fats in the product. If a product is classified as an emulsifier, not a lipid or fat, it is exempt from the FDA’s ban on trans fats.

There is some controversy surrounding the function of the Apeel coating on produce. Is it a coating to keep food fresh or a fungicide? The EPA and the OMRI describe Apeel as a fungicide used after harvest, but Apeel is advertised as a protective coating.

There’s no way to remove the Apeel coating from your fresh produce, so it could potentially lock pesticides or pathogens inside. Think twice about buying fruits and vegetables that have this coating on them.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this answers your questions about Bill Gates’ Apeel coating on your fresh fruit and veggies. I’ll see you in the next video.


75 responses to “Is Bill Gates’ Apeel Really Safe?”

  1. If it’s coming from Bill Gates? Then it’s a big NO from me. I remember all the controversy that surrounded him and computers back in the 90s. He hasn’t changed, only the “product” has changed.

    • Neither is anything “approved” by the FDA. Bought and paid for by large companies and big pharma.

    • I don’t get it. Either Bill Gates is completely lacking self awareness or just doesn’t care that by putting his name on a product it will fail miserably. Not even the most CNN-hooked sheep trust Bill Gates, and that’s saying something. No one will buy or eat this.

    • Exactly I haven’t used Google search since 2014 if not earlier . They were censoring things even back then but just now the past few years it’s been so blatant and bad everyone apart from the most ignorant know to avoid.

    • Everyone says duck duck go, but they’re just a part of google, too, so dont trust it lol​@sarahjaye4117

  2. If it’s been “fact checked,” then you know they’re hiding something or just flat out lying.

  3. Interesting that the owned media are claiming that growing your own food is harmful to the environment.

  4. There is another issue here…..if you want to peel these fruits & vegetables & then add those peels to your compost, then you’re adding the chemicals to your garden where you grow your organic food! No safe use here!

  5. Never heard of this but I will absolutely eat NOTHING Bill tells me to eat. He went from being a tech genius to a world renown doctor in his own right with zero doctorate experience and I love my body TOO MUCH to subject it to guinea pig research. Thank you Dr. Berg again for keeping us knowledgeable and ahead of the game.

    • Thing is they apparently don’t have to lable the fruit and veg it’s put on. So how do you know if its on the food you buy?

    • @@Okunniger_Volker True, and the product may be used on organic and non-organic produce. People will need to delve deeper to determine which growers aren’t using the toxic material on their produce.

  6. You’re a better man than me; I can’t say his name without spitting and cursing. He literally owns the “fact-checkers”.

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