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#NLE Choppa Lists Healthy Foods People Shouldn't Be Consuming

#NLE Choppa Lists Healthy Foods People Shouldn't Be Consuming

NLE Choppa Lists Healthy Foods People Shouldn't Be Consuming

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NLE Choppa is back with even more health tips, but this time, he’s putting people onto the dangers of food that have long been deemed healthy. On Thursday (August 12), NLE Choppa took to Twitter to school fans on hybrid foods. 

Hybrid foods are essentially foods that will not grow in nature. They are “cross-bred to create produce that maximizes desirable traits,” according to an article on Livestrong. NLE Choppa is making sure all his people know these foods are bad for them. 

“These Here Are Few Hybrid Food Options You Shouldn’t Be Consuming,” he tweeted. “Spinach, Broccoli, Banana, Carrots, Corn, Potatoes, Rice, Bread, Breakfast Cereals, Tumeric, And Peppermint. These are just a few.” 

He added, “SUGAR is also a hybrid it’s actually a drug. Highly addictive.”

Fans were up in arms over foods like spinach, banana and rice, but through his heavy research, NLE Choppa may be onto something. He’s been calling for his fans and fellow rappers to adopt a healthier lifestyle and even called for an anti-lean challenge in June. 

NLE Choppa’s passion for healthy living is so strong he’s already planning his retirement from Hip Hop. Last month, the Memphis rap star announced his plans to exit the industry and help the greater good through his research in natural medicine. 

 

“Finna buy out my contract and become full time herbalist,” he wrote. “Forget the music stuff about to help my people.”

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