Ingredients to Watch Out For

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If  you can’t  pronounce it,  you probably don’t  want to put it in your  body. You were meant to eat  simple foods: spinach, carrots,  apple instead of monohydroxsodium  aspartate (I just made that up). If  it sounds like a chemical, it probably  is and does not belong in your body.


High-fructose  corn syrup: Corn  and syrup are two  easily pronounced, natural  sounding words can’t be that  bad, right? In fact, many believe  HCFS is the most significant factor  in the rising rates of obesity and type  2 diabetes in the United States. HCFS is an  artificial sweetener derived from corn. It is highly  processed, and contains high levels of fructose, which  may result in liver damage, and it rapidly raises blood  sugar. Recently, the Corn Refiners Association, have pushed  to be able to label HCFS merely as “corn sugar.” If you see  this on a label, it’s just HCFS trying to sound more natural. Remember  though that agave has more fructose though than HFCS! Check ingredient labels  and avoid “health” or raw foods that contain agave, which is certainly not a health  food you want to be ingesting.


Sugar:  A label may  come straight out  and say it contains  sugar, or it may use  all kinds of clever names  including sucrose, fructose, glucose  solids, barley malt, corn syrup solids,  dehydrated cane juice, cane juice, refiners  syrup, maltodextrin, caramel, fruit juice, dextrose,  and many others.


Artificial  sweeteners: These  are chemicals, some  of which are neurotoxic.  Look for names like aspartame,  NutraSweet, sucralose, Equal, Splenda,  saccharin, acesulfame-K, acesulfame potassium,  and neotame.


Monosodium  glutamate: Another  neurotoxin, monosodium  glutamate or MSG is added  as a flavor enhancer. Avoid  it at all costs, or anything  containing free glutamate. It may  also appear on labels as hydrolyzed  protein, glutamic acid, glutamate, monopotassium  glutamate, calcium glutamate, yeast extract, autolyzed  yeast, textured protein, soy protein, whey protein, calcium  caseinate, and sodium caseinate.


Artificial  anything: Simply  put, these are chemicals.  Avoid foods that call out artificial  colors or flavors. It may also be listed  as “(color) dye # (number).”

Trans  fats: According  to the American Heart  Association, no amount of  trans fats are considered safe.  This processed ingredient is associated  with raising LDL (bad) cholesterol and increased  risk of heart disease and diabetes. Avoid any ingredients  listed as hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated, as well.


Sodium  nitrate or  nitrite: Nitrates  and nitrites may increase  risk of pancreatic cancer, according to the National Institute of Health.  Nitrates are found in processed meats.


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Copyright, 2018, Jackie Mart. For further information about this blog, or Optimum Wellness LLC, contact Jackie Mart at 712.790.5883 or Jackie@OptimumWellnessMN.com. As a holistic nutritionist and lifestyle coach, I will support you in taking steps to a healthier and happier you. My goal is to help you create an art of balance in your life. You will also learn how important balance between primary foods (relationships, physical activity, sleep, career and spirituality) and secondary foods (organic food and whole food) is.





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