Aisle after aisle of standard supermarket processed "food" offerings
by Tony Isaacs
Tony Isaacs,
is a natural health author, advocate and researcher who hosts The Best Years in Life website for those who wish
to avoid prescription drugs and mainstream managed illness and live longer,
healthier and happier lives naturally. Mr. Isaacs is the author of books and
articles about natural health, longevity and beating cancer including "Cancer's
Natural Enemy" and is
working on a major book project due to be published later this year.
(NaturalNews) According to the new book Rich Food, Poor Food, ingredients commonly found in up to 80 percent of all pre-packaged foods on grocers shelves in the
The toxic banned
ingredients in our food
In
the book, authors Mira and Jason Calton provide a list of banned ingredients
which they term "Banned Bad Boys" as well as the countries which have
banned them. Among the items is Olestra - commonly used in low/no-fat snack
foods and known to cause serious gastrointestinal issues - which has been
banned in the United Kingdom
and Canada .
Worse is brominated vegetable oil, a substance found in Mountain Dew and Fresca which has been banned in more than 100 countries. As the authors state, brominated vegetable oil "has been linked to basically every form of thyroid disease - from cancer to autoimmune diseases - known to man."
Other dangerous items listed include food colorings - such as yellow #5 and yellow #6, dyes used to make mac & cheese dinners visually appealing. Those dyes are made from coal tar, an active ingredient in lice shampoo which has been linked to allergies, ADHD, and cancer in animals.
Worse is brominated vegetable oil, a substance found in Mountain Dew and Fresca which has been banned in more than 100 countries. As the authors state, brominated vegetable oil "has been linked to basically every form of thyroid disease - from cancer to autoimmune diseases - known to man."
Other dangerous items listed include food colorings - such as yellow #5 and yellow #6, dyes used to make mac & cheese dinners visually appealing. Those dyes are made from coal tar, an active ingredient in lice shampoo which has been linked to allergies, ADHD, and cancer in animals.
Other banned and
toxic items in our foods
The toxic banned ingredients listed in the book,
horrible as they are, are but part of the bad news when it comes to food items
most Americans regularly consume. Here is a partial list of some other toxic
ingredients and unsafe food items:Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a synthetic chemical used to make plastic drinking bottles, baby bottles and storage containers as well as the lining of food and drink cans which can leech into foods from high heat and prolonged storage. Currently, it is found in virtually all canned goods and most baby bottles. It mimics estrogen and can offset the delicate hormonal balance in the developing child, and is blamed to be largely responsible for the age of puberty in young girls being lowered to as young as seven years old. In 2010,
An increasing number of countries are banning the sale and/or cultivation of GM crops. Some of the GM crops are engineered to produce their own pesticides and research has shown that the genes are passed on to humans and even down to several generations after consumption. Other crops are engineered to withstand heavy applications of the toxic pesticide Roundup.
Thanks in part to GM engineering,
Due to growth stimulators such as ractopine as well as antibiotics which are added to our meats, over 160 countries say "no" to
Chemical fertilizers are yet another widespread problem. From 1990 to 1995, 600 different companies from 44 states sent a whopping 270,000,000 pounds of toxic waste to both fertilizer companies and farms. The waste was not treated to remove toxic substances including arsenic and dioxins.
Sadly, greed and cash are kings in the
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