Wielder of the wooden spoon said:
I want to know if there is a way to “unkosher” food. It’s ridiculous the amount of food products that are poisoned by the Jews. For instance, there is only one brand of milk we can buy that hasn’t a kosher symbol. Our white and brown sugar for baking is now kosher. We have to check all labels every time we shop because something that wasn’t kosher last week is now kosher. We stopped eating yogurt because they are all kosher now. HELP!!!!
This is gonna sound ridiculous to some people but buying "kosher" food is exactly what you should be doing. It's been proven that kosher labeled food has less poisons than other food. As a matter of fact we've done some kosher poisoning rituals in the past circle pre-2005-2006 time period. And funny enough the only negative and consistent is unfermented soy(soy lechiten, soybean, soy type derivatives). Fermented soy is okay because the phythoestrogenical compounds are eliminated thus neutralizing feminizing substances in soy.
So if you want good food buy kosher labeled food especially if it contains other private enterprise labels such as non-GMO or Vegan. Usually these indicators mean the food is much healthier.
So consider buying kosher food. Either way since jews and shabbos own most of the companies especially the big 6 or big 7 conglomerates MNCs you just have to deal with a tax of sorts on them. What your doing is buying food that may have poisons in it due to not being under the kosher supervision label. Even the cheapest, crappiest, most insignificant kosher labeled food is probably several times healthier than the most expensive if not outright best non-labeled version.
Remember it's the opposite of what you said "Kosher labeled food that has lesser to no poisons". Either way your still paying the enemy whether kosher or non-kosher, it all goes into the pocket of whomever owns these companies. Might as well buy proper, healthy food despite the fact all the money in some way, shape, or form enters into the pocket of the jews. They aren't suddenly gonna go away in the meantime, might as well, eat healthier in the meantime.