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A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives

Author : Linda Bonvie
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,10 MB
Release : 2020-03-17
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 151075377X

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Recognize, identify, and eliminate from your diet the most harmful ingredients, such as high fructose corn syrup, aluminum, carrageenan, and more, that you never knew you consumed every day! These days, the food on our tables is a far cry from what our grandparents ate. While it may look and taste the same and is often marketed under familiar brand names, our food has slowly but surely morphed into something entirely different—and a lot less benign. Ever wondered how bread manages to stay “fresh” on store shelves for so long? How do brightly colored cereals get those vibrant hues? Are artificial sweeteners really a healthy substitute for sugar? Whether you’re an experienced label reader or just starting to question what’s on your plate, A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives helps you cut through the fog of information overload. With current, updated research, A Consumer's Guide to Toxic Food Additives identifies thirteen of the most worrisome ingredients you might be eating and drinking every day. Learn about: • The commonly used flavor enhancers you should avoid at all costs • Two synthetic sweeteners that are wreaking havoc on the health of Americans in ways ordinary sugar does not • Artificial colors and preservatives in your child’s diet and how they have been linked directly to ADHD • The “hidden” ingredients in most processed foods that were declared safe to consume without ever really being researched • The hazardous industrial waste product that’s in your food and beverages • The toxic metal found in processed foods that has been linked to Alzheimer’s • The invisible meat and seafood ingredient that’s more dangerous than “Pink Slime” In a toxic world, educate yourself, change what you and your family eat, and avoid these poisons that are the known causes of our most prevalent health problems.

A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives, 7th Edition

Author : Ruth Winter
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 607 pages
File Size : 47,64 MB
Release : 2009-04-14
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0307408922

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An Essential Household Reference…Revised and Updated With our culture’s growing interest in organic foods and healthy eating, it is important to understand what food labels mean and to learn how to read between the lines. This completely revised and updated edition of A Consumer’s Dictionary of Food Additives gives you the facts about the safety and side effects of more than 12,000 ingredients–such as preservatives, food-tainting pesticides, and animal drugs–that end up in food as a result of processing and curing. It tells you what’s safe and what you should leave on the grocery-store shelves. In addition to updated entries that cover the latest medical and scientific research on substances such as food enhancers and preservatives, this must-have guide includes more than 650 new chemicals now commonly used in food. You’ll also find information on modern food-production technologies such as bovine growth hormone and genetically engineered vegetables. Alphabetically organized, cross-referenced, and written in everyday language, this is a precise tool for understanding food labels and knowing which products are best to bring home to your family.

A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives

Author : Ruth Winter
Publisher : Three Rivers Press (CA)
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 36,54 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780609803660

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The essential guide for choosing safe and healthful food A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives is back, in an up-dated fifth edition. This valuable reference gives you all the facts about the relative safety and side effects of more than 8,000 ingredients that end up indirectly in your food as a result of processing and curing, such as preservatives, food-tainting pesticides, and animal drugs. For example, drugs used to tranquilize pigs have actually been known to sedate diners! More than 800 entries are new to this edition and cover recently developed food production technologies (genetically engineered vegetables, bovine growth hormone, and other outcomes of the processing of food today), as well as information on the new label regulations and on guidelines for safe food storage. A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives is a precise tool that will tell you exactly what to leave on supermarket shelves as a reminder to manufacturers that you know what the labels mean and which products are safe to bring home to your family.

Food Additives

Author : Christine Hoza Farlow
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,22 MB
Release : 2007-07
Category : Consumer education
ISBN : 9780963563576

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Lists common food additives and offers information about possible side effects and safety concerns to consider when selecting healthy food.

An A-Z Guide to Food Additives

Author : Deanna M. Minich
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 19,45 MB
Release : 2010-06-29
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1458779432

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An A-Z Guide to Food Additives will help consumers avoid undesirable food additives and show them which additives do no harm and may even be nutritious. Designed to fit in a purse or pocket, this little book will serve as an additive translator when navigating through the landmine field of additives or ingredients that may cause allergic rea...

The Chemical Maze Shopping Companion

Author : Bill Statham
Publisher :
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 17,39 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Chemicals
ISBN : 9780957853577

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The Chemical Maze book was written to make it simpler andeasier to recognize food additives and cosmeticingredients having the potential to cause discomfort andill-health. With this recognition comes freedom of choiceand for many a new lease on life.

Harmful Food Additives--the Eat Safe Guide

Author : William Kropf
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 26,39 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :

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Discusess chemical food additives, explains the hazards involved in their use and why food processors use them, and identifies foods that are best to eat and those to avoid.

Food Additives

Author : Christine Hoza Farlow
Publisher : Kiss for Health Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,41 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Consumer education
ISBN : 9780963563545

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Provides information on over 1300 of the most common food additives. Includes safety and advisability of use, some of the adverse effects that may be associated with consumption of a particular additive, as well as in which foods the additive might be found.

Toxic Foods

Author : Kevin R. Sweeter
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 690 pages
File Size : 19,2 MB
Release : 2017-09-19
Category :
ISBN : 9781544209685

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Unbeknownst to most people, the very foods that we eat are either produced with, or include ingredients that are known to be toxic, poisonous, and harmful. Yet even with oversights such as the FDA, these substances make it into the foods we depend upon for life. This is a comprehensive list of such ingredients, practices, and means of how they are in the foods we eat, and some alternatives for us to help avoid them entirely. Many of these are included deliberately in our foods under the guise of being a safe and healthy alternative to certain foods and ingredients otherwise harmful to us, like sugar. However, these tend to be far worse than the ingredients they propose to replace as a healthier substitute. Please read the ingredient labels on foods you are purchasing. Refrain from anything processed. Be very wary of foods labeled 'diet', or low calorie, and even fat-free. Make educated food purchases, be a smart consumer, and make yourself aware of the deception of these ingredients, and how they can harm you and your children, and pets. Demand better oversight and accountability of food processing, and labeling of potentially harmful ingredients. Demand independent oversight and testing of foods, and not allow such research to be left to the manufacturers themselves, or by paid-off agencies that are no more interested in your food safety than those who are responsible for using these ingredients in the first place.