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That "all-natural" root beer you're paying extra for? The main ingredient was banned by the FDA in 1960 for causing cancer. So what's actually in the bottle now—and why is nobody telling you? Americans drink 180 million gallons of root beer every year. Most of it is labeled "natural." But the original natural ingredient (sassafras root) was outlawed 65 years ago. The replacement? A concentrated compound that can kill a child with one teaspoon. This video exposes the loophole that lets banned ingredients hide behind "natural" labels—and why what you're drinking now might actually be worse than the original. 📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Why the FDA banned sassafras (and why the dosage debate matters) What "natural flavor" actually means (spoiler: not what you think) How wintergreen oil replaced a carcinogen with something potentially more dangerous The regulatory paradox: natural flavors are LESS regulated than artificial Which brands to trust (and which to avoid) The 2015 FDA cases that prove "natural" doesn't mean safe 📌 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction: The Contradiction 00:26 - Root Beer History 02:11 - Economic Issues 03:48 - Many Dislike The Taste 05:11 - How Confusion Drives Their Profits 06:59 - The Safe vs Dangerous Hierarchy 08:27 - FDA Warnings... 09:42 - What Can You Do? Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical or legal advice. The information presented is based on publicly available FDA regulations, scientific studies, and historical records. Commercial root beer sold in the United States is generally recognized as safe when consumed in normal quantities. Concentrated essential oils, including wintergreen oil, should never be ingested without proper medical guidance. All brand names mentioned are for educational comparison purposes only and do not constitute endorsements or partnerships. #RootBeer #FoodSafety #NaturalFlavors #FDARegulation #ConsumerEducation #FoodLabeling #Sassafras #WintergreenOil #NaturalVsArtificial #FoodScience #HealthMyths #IngredientsExposed #CleanEating #FoodIndustry #ConsumerRights #ReadTheLabel #FoodSafety #foodmythsbusted