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12 Dangerous And Hidden Food Ingredients In Seemingly Healthy Foods
Would you eat your
favorite breakfast cereal if you knew that it contained Butylated
Hydroxytoluene (BHT), a product also used in jet fuel and embalming
fluid? Can you imagine grilling your low fat veggie burger if you found
out that its main ingredient is Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)?
Watch out, because foods that are considered “healthy” and labeled as
“natural” contain many harmful chemicals used as food preservatives and
flavor enhancers – and these chemicals are often disguised under
unrecognizable names.
Today, I’ll expose the hidden dangerous food additives that are
lurking in so-called “healthy” foods, how you can easily spot them and
the simple and delicious alternatives that won’t sabotage your bone and
overall health.
Unhealthy processed foods greatly outnumber unadulterated healthy foods
In the last 100 years the food industry has advanced by leaps and
bounds. Today, more than three quarters of supermarket shelves are
stocked with packaged and processed foods. These boxed, canned, and
frozen concoctions in most cases only require boiling or microwaving to
become edible.
In total, there are more than 3,000 food chemicals purposely added to
our food supply, yet avoiding them is a lot easier and more economical
than you might think.
You probably already know this, but the rule of thumb is that the
best foods to conquer osteoporosis and to stay healthy are unprocessed
natural foods. That’s because man-made chemicals acidify your body pH
which in turn accelerates bone loss.
Back to basics is best for your bone health
We can all agree that scientific progress is a good thing, especially
when it comes to innovations that make our life easier and more
enjoyable. But advances in the food industry are hindering our efforts
to stay healthy because thousands of chemicals have entered the food
supply.
At the beginning of the food processing revolution, which began soon
after World War II, manufacturers did not bother to hide the newly added
synthetically made food additives. After all, the perception was that
as women joined the workforce, their available time for cooking would be
greatly diminished, and that most everyone would quickly adopt the
newly invented convenience foods. So like a tsunami thunderously
ravaging the shoreline, the convenience food industry has flooded
grocery stores with their processed products.
As a result, foods have become so industrially processed that in some
cases they could be easily labeled as “edible food-like substances” – a
synthetic man-made product – rather than actual nourishing food.
Adding insult to injury, many staple foods such as potatoes and corn –
often used as basic ingredients in a host of products – have their
genetic makeup purposely tampered with and may be dangerous to your
health.
Convenience foods hurt more than help
Ample research on the evolutionary process of humans and their
nutritional requirements point to the clear fact that while our
nutrition has radically changed since Paleolithic times, our biology
really hasn’t. But along came agriculture and later on the Industrial
Revolution and with it, man-made chemicals made their way into our
dining rooms.
Fortunately, as is the case with most deceptions, educated consumers
are now seeking alternatives to these chemical laden products in turn
forcing food producers to get creative… That is why more often than not,
food chemicals are renamed with less “synthetic names” than their older
original ones.
I want you to be aware of this very important health issue, so we’ll
explore together the 12 most dangerous commonly used food additives that
can sabotage both your bone health and your general health. One
important comment here: remember that ingredients on product packaging
are listed according to quantity; the ingredient making up the largest
quantity is listed first, and so on.
So now…
Let’s analyze a “healthy” breakfast cereal
Antioxidants protect cells from oxidative damage and some of them are
proven potent bone protectors as well. So isn’t it a great idea to have
your morning breakfast cereal with healthy antioxidants? Not so fast…
Let’s take a look at the ingredients of Kellogg’s® Smart Start® Strong
Heart Antioxidants:
Rice, whole grain wheat, sugar, oat clusters, sugar, toasted oats [rolled oats, sugar, canola oil with tbhq and citric acid to preserve freshness, molasses, honey, bht for freshness, soy lecithin], wheat flakes, crisp rice [rice, sugar, malt, salt], corn syrup, polydextrose, honey, cinnamon, BHT [preservative], artificial vanilla flavor, high fructose corn syrup, salt, honey, malt flavoring, alpha tocopherol acetate [vitamin E], niacinamide, zinc oxide, reduced iron, sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid (vitamin C), calcium pantothenate, Yellow #5, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin (vitamin B2), thiamin hydrochloride (vitamin B1), BHT (preservative), vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, beta carotene (a source of vitamin A), vitamin B12 and vitamin D.
Worst offenders:
BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene): this common additive
used to prevent oxidation in a wide variety of foods and cosmetics is
listed by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) in 2005 as “reasonably
anticipated to be a human carcinogen” on the basis of experimental
findings in animals. It is also used in jet fuels, rubber petroleum
products, transformer oil and embalming fluid. As if this were not
enough, the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) warns that BHT should not
be allowed to enter the environment, can cause liver damage, and is
harmful to aquatic organisms.
High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS): Loaded with
“unbound” fructose and glucose molecules, studies have shown that the
reactive carbonyl molecules can cause tissue damage that may lead to
obesity, diabetes, and also heart disease. So much for this “Strong
Heart Antioxidants” cereal recipe! HFCS is made from genetically
modified corn and processed with genetically modified enzymes. To make
matters worse, studies have recently revealed that nearly half of tested
samples of HFCS contained mercury.
Yellow #5: Almost all colorants approved for use in
food are derived from coal tar and may contain up tp 10ppm of lead and
arsenic. Also, and not surprisingly, most coal tar colors could
potentially cause cancer.
Healthy replacements
I love starting my day with an antioxidant-rich breakfast complete
with natural granola and fresh fruits sprinkled with slivered almonds,
flax, and pumpkin seeds for extra crunch. Try it with your favorite milk
substitute, and if you have a sweet tooth, use a little honey. I’m
quite sure you’ll love it too. There are also many tasty varieties of
boxed cereals that truly contain all-natural ingredients – just read the
label and avoid synthetic ingredients including the ones listed above.
Are you ready for lunch?
You know that you can never go wrong with a salad to start your lunch
with, so you pick your favorite bone-healthy alkalizing vegetables and
all you have to do is pour some delicious dressing. Add a few crispy
nuts and seeds and voila! You’ve got yourself a healthy lunch. But your
choice of salad dressing can ruin your intentions… Let’s take a look at
one of the most popular salad dressings, Kraft’s Creamy Italian
dressing:
Water, soybean oil, vinegar, sugar, salt, contains less than 2% of garlic*, xanthan gum, citric acid, propylene glycol alginate, onions*, polysorbate 60, spice, red bell peppers*, garlic, phosphoric acid, parsley*, vitamin E, natural flavor. *dried
Worst offenders:
Soybean oil: More than half of all soybeans crops
grown in the US are genetically-modified (GMO) representing a meteoric
rise since 1996, when only 7% were GMO soybeans. Genetically modified
crops not only pose environmental dangers. There is a growing concern
(and mounting scientific evidence) that genetic engineering of food
plant seeds may have an unexpected and negative impact on human health.
Propylene glycol alginate (E405): this food
thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier is derived from alginic acid
esterified and combined with propylene glycol. Bear in mind that even
though propylene glycol is used as a food additive, it has many
industrial uses including automotive antifreezes and airport runway
de-icers.
Polysorbate 60: short for polyoxyethylene-(20)-
sorbitan monostearate this emulsifier is widely used in the food
industry. Made of made of corn, palm oil and petroleum, this gooey mix
can’t spoil, so it often replaces dairy products in baked goods and
other liquid products.
Healthy replacements
While some commercially made salad dressings really may have natural
ingredients (make sure you read the labels), try to stick to basics and
use olive oil with lemon juice as often as possible. Olive oil, is in
fact a fruit juice and contains long chain unsaturated fatty acids that
alkalize your body’s pH. You can also make your own salad dressing at
home using wholesome natural ingredients.
An afternoon snack to energize your day
A couple of hours after lunch, you might crave a little pick-me-up
snack. A few pretzels might just hit the spot, right? But not so fast…
Take a look at the list of ingredients in a bag of fat free Rold Gold®
Pretzels, the number one brand in the US:
Worst offenders:
Enriched flour: these pretzels are made with
enriched flour. But don’t let the attractive description mislead you:
like most highly processed foods, enriched flour is devoid of nutrients
and more often than not it is also bleached. Since the wheat germ and
bran are removed from this type of flour, the body treats it as a
refined starch.
But it doesn’t end here. The “enrichment” itself is made using toxic
ingredients. For example, iron is added back into enriched flour.
Unfortunately, food makers use a metallic form of iron that your body
can barely absorb and should not be ingested. Watch the shocking video
below:
Healthy Replacements
It has fortunately become quite easy to replace enriched flour with
healthy alternatives, especially with whole wheat flour. But don’t
forget that there are other options that can add variety to your meals
such as rye, quinoa, millet, and brown rice flour and sprouted grain
products.
I like to snack on alkalizing fruits, whether dried or fresh, and
sometimes add a few nuts such as almonds or walnuts and some sesame
seeds that are naturally high in calcium. Dried fruits mixed with nuts
are easy to carry around so you can have a bone-healthy snack anytime of
the day.
It’s time for dinner now
As the day is winding down, you are looking forward to a nutritious
and substantial dinner. You might choose what you think is a healthier
lower fat alternative to beef, such as the Morningstar Farms® Grillers®
Vegan Veggie Burgers. Take a look at the ingredients:
Water, textured soy protein concentrate, corn oil, contains two percent or less of autolyzed yeast extract, vegetable gum, natural flavors from vegetable sources, maltodextrin, soy fiber, salt, carrageenan, potato starch, onion powder, caramel color, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, konjac flour, sunflower oil, sesame seed oil, soy sauce (water, soybeans, wheat, salt), concentrated onion juice, ascorbic acid, vinegar powder, citric acid, aspartic acid, modified corn starch, malic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, wheat flour, soy lecithin.
Worst Offenders:
Textured soy protein concentrate, carrageenan, maltodextrin, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, modified cornstarch:
All of these are basically different names to hide ingredients that
either contain Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) or form MSG during processing.
It is very important for your bone health and your overall health
that you avoid these acidifying chemicals that can cause a variety of
undesirable side effects, besides accelerate your bone loss. MSG and its
related products have been linked skin rashes, nausea, migraine
headaches, heart irregularities, and even seizures.
Healthy Replacements:
If you are following the Save Our Bones Program you know that you
have a very wide choice of foods to create delicious and bone-smart
meals. The Program reveals an easy to follow pH balanced nutrition plan
among many other things, and the best part is that you are in complete
control of the huge number of combinations possible from the alkalizing
and acidifying lists.
While beef is acidifying, you can build your dinner around a beef
hamburger instead of the chemical meat replacement example above. I
recommend you combine it with bone-healthy alkalizing vegetables and
other alkalizing foods to balance your dinner.
If you opt not have meat, the good news is that many grocery stores
carry all natural vegetable imitation meat patties – just make sure they
don’t contain the aforementioned ingredients.
Your health is in your hands
As you can see, it is easy to make the healthy food choices that will
bring back or retain your bone density and your general health. I hope
that after you read this article you will pay even more attention to the
ingredient labels in the foods you buy. This may sound daunting, but
it’s really a lot easier than it sounds.
Simply try to eat foods in the most unadulterated “original” format
as often as possible. And here’s a shortcut, any food packaging that
has a long list of ingredients with names that sound like they’re from a
distant planet is not the kind of food you want to eat. For strong and
healthy bones, eat foods with a short and easy to recognize list of
ingredients.
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