Thursday, August 23, 2012

why its best to eliminate all processed food from one's diet



Be afraid of the chemical compounds that have been added to food!

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 3,000 additives, most of which you've never heard of. But the truth is, you don't have to know them all. You just need to be able to parse out the bad stuff. Do that and you'll have a pretty good idea how your future will shape up—whether you'll end up overweight and unhealthy (with healthcare costs that will bankrupt you)...or turn out to be fit, happy, and energetic.
Here are just a few ingredients you never want to see on the "list of ingredients" label.

BHA :
This preservative is used to prevent rancidity in foods that contain oils. Unfortunately, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) has been shown to cause cancer in rats, mice, and hamsters. The reason the FDA hasn’t banned it is largely technical—the cancers all occurred in the rodents’ forestomachs, an organ that humans don’t have. Nevertheless, the study, published in theJapanese Journal of Cancer Research, concluded that BHA was “reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen,” and as far as I’m concerned, that’s reason enough to eliminate it from your diet.You’ll find it in:Fruity Pebbles, Cocoa Pebbles

Parabens :
These synthetic preservatives are used to inhibit mold and yeast in food. The problem is parabens may also disrupt your body’s hormonal balance. A study inFood Chemical Toxicologyfound that daily ingestion decreased sperm and testosterone production in rats, and parabens have been found present in breast cancer tissues.You’ll find it in:Baskin-Robbins sundaes 

Partially Hydrogenated Oil ;
I’ve harped on this before, but it bears repeating: Don’t confuse “0 g trans fat” with being trans fat-free. The FDA allows products to claim zero grams of trans fat as long as they have less than half a gram per serving. That means they can have 0.49 grams per serving and still be labeled a no-trans-fat food. Considering that two grams is the absolute most you ought to consume in a day, those fractions can quickly add up. The telltale sign that your snack is soiled with the stuff? Look for partially hydrogenated oil on the ingredient statement. If it’s anywhere on there, then you’re ingesting artery-clogging trans fat.You’ll find it in:Long John Silver’s Popcorn Shrimp, Celeste frozen pizzas.

Sodium Nitrite:
Nitrites and nitrates are used to inhibit botulism-causing bacteria and to maintain processed meats’ pink hues, which is why the FDA allows their use. Unfortunately, once ingested, nitrite can fuse with amino acids (of which meat is a prime source) to form nitrosamines, powerful carcinogenic compounds. Ascorbic and erythorbic acids—essentially vitamin C—have been shown to decrease the risk, and most manufacturers now add one or both to their products, which has helped. Still, the best way to reduce risk is to limit your intake.You’ll find it in:Oscar Mayer hot dogs, Hormel bacon

Caramel Coloring:
This additive wouldn't be dangerous if you made it the old-fashioned way—with water and sugar, on top of a stove. But the food industry follows a different recipe: They treat sugar with ammonia, which can produce some nasty carcinogens. How carcinogenic are these compounds? A Center for Science in the Public Interest report asserted that the high levels of caramel color found in soda account for roughly 15,000 cancers in the U.S. annually. Another good reason to scrap soft drinks? They’re among The 20 Worst Drinks in America .You’ll find it in:Coke/Diet Coke, Pepsi/Diet Pepsi

Castoreum:h
Castoreum is one of the many nebulous “natural ingredients” used to flavor food. Though it isn’t harmful, it is unsettling. Castoreum is a substance made from beavers’ castor sacs, or anal scent glands. These glands produce potent secretions that help the animals mark their territory in the wild. In the food industry, however, 1,000 pounds of the unsavory ingredient are used annually to imbue foods—usually vanilla or raspberry flavored—with a distinctive, musky flavor.You’ll find it in:Potentially any food containing “natural ingredients”

 Food Dyes:
Plenty of fruit-flavored candies and sugary cereals don’t contain a single gram of produce, but instead rely on artificial dyes and flavorings to suggest a relationship with nature. Not only do these dyes allow manufacturers to mask the drab colors of heavily processed foods, but certain hues have been linked to more serious ailments. AJournal of Pediatricsstudy linked Yellow 5 to hyperactivity in children, Canadian researchers found Yellow 6 and Red 40 to be contaminated with known carcinogens, and Red 3 is known to cause tumors. The bottom line? Avoid artificial dyes as much as possible.You’ll find it in:Lucky Charms, Skittles, Jell-O

Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein:
Hydrolyzed vegetable protein, used as a flavor enhancer, is plant protein that has been chemically broken down into amino acids. One of these acids, glutamic acid, can release free glutamate. When this glutamate joins with free sodium in your body, they form monosodium glutamate (MSG), an additive known to cause adverse reactions—headaches, nausea, and weakness, among others—in sensitive individuals. When MSG is added to products directly, the FDA requires manufacturers to disclose its inclusion on the ingredient statement. But when it occurs as a byproduct of hydrolyzed protein, the FDA allows it to go unrecognized.You’ll find it in:Knorr Noodle Sides,

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23 comments:

  1. watch youtube video: "Most Expensive Fruit In The World" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR6GefDZWeQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Now that's closer to the real cost of pure food!
    The mass-produced commercially-grown produce that we pay a pittance for isn't worth the little we pay....because instead of nourishing us,it ends up poisoning us!
    Seemingly cheap food ends up being very costly in the long run...becuz we end up paying for it with ill health and a shortened life!
    If organic growers were fairly compensated for their effort, ...this is what consumers would have to pay to have someone grow their food for them!

    The price of conventionally-grown food is expected to increase in North America and globally due to drought causing reduced yields of corn, soy beans and wheat.

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  2. Proposition 65 (California)was in the news recently when Coca Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc learned that an ingredient in their soft drinks made the list.California recently added 4-methylimidazole (4-MEI) to its list of carcinogens. This chemical was added to the list after study linked it to cancer in rodents.4-MEI is found in the caramel colouring that gives the soft drinks their brown colour.

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  3. Watch DOCUMENTARY: "Food Inc." on YouTube

     http://www.metacafe.com/w/6765271/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh8c9OUti4c&feature=youtube_gdata_playet

    Dr.Mercola:
    "Food Inc. is a horror movie to the socially conscious, the nutritionally aware, and the hungry.
    Robert Kenner's documentary does for the supermarket what
    "Jaws" did for the beach!
    Yhe film marches straight into the dark side of cutthroat agribusiness,corporatized meat,and the greedy manipulation of both genetics and the law"

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    1. Eating ain't no piece of cake!

      Gone are the days when food was food...
      and poison was poison.
      Now food has become poison,
      and poison has become food!

      Eating has indeed become a dangerous business!

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  4. Best to just stop eating!

    Become a "breatharian"...

    ....but even the air is poisoned!

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  5. What happened to enjoying food!?

    The idea that everything we eat may be poisoning us (especially if it tastes good)sure takes the enjoyment out of eating!

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  6. Yes, it is a sad state of affairs when we have to be wary to yhe point of being paranoid about what we allow into our bodily temple.
    But better to be safe than sorry!
    Surely for uour own protectiom, you would use a condom
    if there was the slightest suspicion that your partner had an STD!
    The consequences (cancer,dementia,heart attack,etc.) of a processed food diet may not be as immediate as an STD outbreak, but yhey are just as devastating!

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    1. organically grown food reduces exposure to pesticides.
      Its wortb tbe extra cost!

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    2. the demand for low consumer prices makes producers cut corners and jeopardize quality and safety.
      We end up paying more in the longterm!

      Food that comes with the assurance of safety is inevitably more expensive.
      The push toward low prices and efficiencies
      is often at the expense of our good health!

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  7. 80% of all processed foods contain GMO ingredients!!

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    1. We have to acknowledge that not all processed food is
      impure and harmful.
      Home canning,dehydrating,juicing are all healthy forms of
      "processing".
      We have to acknowledge that without "processing"
      much fresh food would spoil before it could be eaten.
      We must also acknowledge that the food processing industry must be more strictly regulated and not allowed to introduce chemicsl additives of unproven safety into their products!

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    2. Food waste in America:

      http://learn.uvm.edu/blog-vermont/food-waste-in-america
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      > Canada’s annual food waste a staggering $31B. 
      http://globalnews.ca/news/1718940/canadas-annual-food-waste-a-staggering-31b-heres-how-to-reduce-it/

      > http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/more-than-31b-in-food-wasted-every-year-in-canada-report-finds-1.2142983

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    3. Marketplace:

      We need to re-establish our relationship with food...and stop demanding the perfect blemish-free apple.

      Walmart throws it into trash compacters along with any packaging...and its just the tip of the iceburg! If an appliance has a scratch on it...it gets compacted. Its morally and environmentally unacceptible and indefensible! But apart from the moral and environmental issues, imagine how much cheaper Walmart prices would be if we didn't end up having to pay for all that waste!

      ****************** Food waste solution:

      "OkanaganGleaners.ca" produced 6 million servings of soup in 2016 from surplus fruit and vegetables that would otherwise have ended up in the landfill.

      Food for people;not for profit!

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  8. It is not just processed food that is contaminated with health-damaging toxic chemicals.
    Raw unprocessed food is also tainted with chemical residues!
    Millions of tons of agricltural chemicals are used in commercial (for profit) food production!

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  9. The only people harmed are the naive and gullible consumers
    who buy and eat this stuff!

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  10. The Hunza diet:

    There are many different diets available for people who wish to lose weight, live healthier lifestyles, or cure certain ailments. The Hunza diet is a low-fat option that has grown in popularity. The meal plan is based on the diet of the Hunza people of the Middle Eastern Kashmir Valley.The Hunza people are known for their unusual longevity. Most members of the group live up to 120 to 140 years of age. When death comes, it is typically attributed to old age rather than the diseases that claim so many lives in the Western world. It is widely believed that this extreme longevity is due to the Hunza diet.

    Unprocessed whole foods make up the backbone of the Hunza diet. Forty percent of total calories consumed come from whole grain foods, such as wheat, millet flour, buckwheat, or ground barley. Fresh vegetables make up an additional 30 percent of the diet. Mulberries, apricots, grapes, and other fresh fruits account for 15 percent of total calories in the diet.
    Most of the rest of the diet includes beans and nuts or seeds. Of all of these foods eaten, most are consumed raw. Processing, if any, typically involves drying fruits in the sun. Milk and dairy products like yogurt are also eaten regularly, and provide protein as well as intestinal flora.The Hunza diet typically includes a only small amount of meat. Traditionally, meat was reserved for celebrations or special occasions, though this could change when meat was readily available. This translates to a very low concentration of saturated fat by the Hunza people, preventing diseases such as gout, osteoporosis, kidney disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, kidney stones, colon diseases, and heart disease. Most of these conditions are considered the cause of death for many people in the West.Results from the Hunza diet include a healthy digestive tract due to the high amount of fiber from the whole grain diet. Most of the Hunza people are said to possess a keen enthusiasm for life, as well as boundless energy. The diet is also credited with producing a calm serenity that counteracts the common stress involved with Western life. Long-lasting youth is another reported benefit of theHunza diet.

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  11. I wonder why thr Hunzas were not included as one of the "Blue Zones"

    http://singularityhub.com/2009/07/20/blue-zones-places-in-the-world-where-people-live-to-100-and-stay-healthy/

    It is interesting to note that one of the blue zones is in the United States, in Loma Linda, California – proof that even Americans can live long and healthy lives!    Check out Buettner’s website, aptly named bluezones.com, which is an entire site dedicated to revealing Buettner’s findings and posting daily developments in the field.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uau_7XJQ1lI&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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    1.  keys to longterm wellbeing:


      http://legacyproject.human.cornell.edu/


      There are three key elements to longevity and health-- maintaining social contacts, and staying physically active and mentally engaged, he detailed. Surprisingly, the rate of happiness starts to go up for people 70 and over, possibly because their economic circumstances are better, he noted.In spite of whatever adversarial conditions they have, the elderly who are happy tend to be so because they've learned to appreciate their lives in the now rather than waiting for something around the bend, Pillemer revealed. The divorce rate is going down, and people who are in good marriages tend to do better economically, and have better physical and mental health, he reported. Karl Pillemer interviewed numerous long-married couples and features some of their advice in a set of YouTube clips .

      http://click.email.premierenetworks.com/?qs=c078a0b9c39a022c5d8e5ad93acabb7b09319152aaff130a714d1acdd97ddd8f

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  12. The secrets of long life:

    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2005/11/longevity-secrets/buettner-text

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  13. Toxintoxout.ca

    There are over 80,000 synthetic chemicals in commerce today

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  14. this gives new meaning to the phrase
    "homegrown terrorism" :

    Poisoned by the "bread of life"

    http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/real-reason-for-toxic-wheat-its-not-gluten/#sthash.RkERgczo.dpuf

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  15. Synthetic milk:

    http://www.weather.com/science/news/milk-of-the-future?cm_ven=Facebook_TheWeatherChannel_Science_JBa_Video_No_5_20141215

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  16. Incidence of cancer increasing:


    mixtures of chemicals used in our environment may be acting in concert with each other inside the body to cause cancer

    http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/23/exposure-to-mixture-of-chemicals-may-trigger-cancer-scientists-find

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