Crazy to me despite all the trending posts about
@oasishealthapp that everyone is just mad about their brand or a brand of their mutual when the real issue is.........
The entire plot of the app is a failure, unethical and misleading.
Consumerreports told us that 90% of organic dark chocolate was metal toxic.
UC-Davis 2010 told us that up to 80% of "olive oil" was actually fake and/or cut in the USA.
Consumerlabs told us that hundreds of brands/supplements massively under-dose compared to label.
Leadmamma and Mammavation told us that hundreds of brands in all categories (mostly healthy/ "non-toxic brands) came back with toxic contamination, that cookware labeled as healthy actually isnt, that "glass" came back with lead, etc etc etc
Cleanlabelproject told us that 79% of "organic protein powders" tested over the limits for Lead. And thats the "normie" level of lead. We know those limits are too low anyways.
The examples are infinite.
Its absolutely ridiculous regardless of the scoring of Oreos and the bullshit low scoring of well liked brands here on health X, the real issue is that we shouldn't be trusting what any brand says, period with the level of even healthy brands coming back from independent investigations to be heavily toxic. There's even reports that the level of Glyphosate in organic food is *way higher* than we think it is.
If Oasis is simply going to be a list of self-reporting from the brands themselves, it has to have a max cost of $1/month and it needs to outright state that it is doing zero independent testing or verification beyond accepting the brands at their own claims and is just providing a list of these brands but has no independent verification.
What we would really want to see is an app that is doing what Leadmama or Mammavation or Consumer reports or others are doing but at scale for lots of different categories we want like Toothpaste, cookware, oils and butters, eggs, makeup, water, all the staples of "non tox living"