Is The Food We Eat Killing Us?

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Is The Food We Eat Killing Us?

Michael Snyder
The Economic Collapse
Thursday, May 10, 2012

Are we digging our own graves with our teeth? Is the food that we eat every day slowly killing us? When I was growing up, I just assumed that everything in the grocery store was perfectly safe and perfectly healthy.

I just assumed that the government and the big corporations were watching out for us and that they would never allow something harmful to be sold in the stores. Boy, was I wrong! Today, the average American diet is extremely unhealthy. Most of the foods that we all love to eat are absolutely packed with things that will damage our health. Many of the ingredients that make our foods “taste good” such as fat, salt and sugar can be extremely damaging in large amounts. On top of that, most processed foods are absolutely loaded with chemicals and preservatives. The next time you go to the grocery store, just start turning over packages and read the “ingredients” that are being put into our food. If you have never done this before, you will be absolutely amazed. In many of our most common foods there are “ingredients” that I cannot even pronounce. Sadly, most Americans have no idea that eating a steady diet of these processed foods will likely leave them massively overweight, very sick and much closer to death.

Eating healthy takes more time, more effort and more money than eating poorly does.

Unfortunately, most Americans are content to chow down on foods that are quick to make and that taste good.

In particular, Americans are absolutely addicted to foods that are loaded with sugar and high fructose corn syrup.

When you start looking at food product labels, you will find that either sugar or high fructose corn syrup is in almost everything.

For example, I was absolutely amazed when I learned that most bread sold in our grocery stores contains high fructose corn syrup.

Why in the world would they need to put that into our bread?

Today, Americans are consuming far more sugar and high fructose corn syrup than ever before, and this has many health professionals very alarmed. The following is an excerpt from an article on the website of the Mayo Clinic….

Some research studies have linked consumption of large amounts of any type of added sugar — not just high-fructose corn syrup — to such health problems as weight gain, dental cavities, poor nutrition, and increased triglyceride levels, which can boost your heart attack risk.

But it is not just sweeteners that are a concern.

There are great concerns about much of the meat that we eat as well.

Today, we grow animals much larger than we used to, but it comes at a price.

For example, we pump our cows full of growth hormones and they stand around in piles of their own manure until it is time for them to die.

If many Americans were aware of where the “cheap beef” in their grocery stores really comes from they might just change their eating habits.

Another dramatic change that has happened to our food supply in recent decades has been the rise of genetically modified crops.

In this area, there has been nothing short of a revolution.

In 1996, only about 2% of all soybeans in the United States were genetically modified. Today, about 90% of all soybeans in the United States are genetically modified.

At this point, approximately 70% of all processed foods in our grocery stores contain at least one ingredient that has been genetically modified.

This is one reason why so many Americans have shifted to an organic diet. Nobody really knows what the long-term health effects of eating all of this genetically-modified food will be on all of us.

But there are some things that we do know.

For example, if you drink large amounts of soda every day you are going to gain weight and you are likely to damage your health.

Sadly, even though we know this, the average American still consumes over 600 12-ounce servings of soda per year.

Is it any wonder that we have an obesity epidemic in America?

As I wrote about the other day, approximately 36 percent of all Americans are obese.

In fact, the United States has a higher percentage of obese people than any other major industrialized nation does.

All of this obesity helps to explain the dramatic rise that we have seen in diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes in recent years.

Did you know that people living in the United States are three times more likely to have diabetes than people living in the United Kingdom?

It is not a mystery why this is happening.

It is because of our unhealthy diets.

The food we eat is killing us.

We are a nation that is becoming a little less healthy every single day, and this is causing healthcare costs to completely spiral out of control.

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, health care costs accounted for just 9.5% of all personal consumption back in 1980. Today they account for approximately 16.3%.

That is an incredible rise.

And health care costs have been rising much faster than the overall rate of inflation.

For example, health insurance premiums have risen three times faster than wages have in the United States over the past decade.

As Americans get sicker, health care will continue to be a “growth industry”.

When we all get sick, what do the doctors do?

They put us all on prescription drugs.

According to the CDC, the percentage of Americans that report that they have taken at least one prescription drug within the last 30 days has risen to almost 50 percent.

In fact, 31 percent of Americans say that they have taken at least two prescription drugs within the last 30 days and 11 percent have taken at least five prescription drugs within the last 30 days.

But what happens when you take prescription drugs?

Well, most of them have nasty little side effects that cause even more health problems.

You know, there is something to be said for going back to a much more natural approach to health. For example, a recent study found that Amish children have very low levels of asthma and allergies. The following is from a recent Reuters article….

Amish children raised on rural farms in northern Indiana suffer from asthma and allergies less often even than Swiss farm kids, a group known to be relatively free from allergies, according to a new study.

“The rates are very, very low,” said Dr. Mark Holbreich, the study’s lead author. “So there’s something that we feel is even more protective in the Amish” than in European farming communities.

What it is about growing up on farms — and Amish farms in particular — that seems to prevent allergies remains unclear.

Could the Amish teach the rest of us a thing or two about staying healthy?

That is something to think about.

Another aspect of all this is the packaging that our food comes in.

Chemicals from the packaging our food comes in can often get into our food and have serious health effects as an articleby Emily Barrett recently described….

Increasingly, evidence shows that the plastics and wrappers used for packaging can inadvertently leach unwanted chemicals into food. Several recent studies found high levels of bisphenol A – an environmental chemical that can disrupt hormonal processes – in canned foods and in packaged foods for people and pets.

Now, another study suggests that the problems go far beyond just one culprit or one health effect. Among the many toxic chemicals that can migrate from packaging into food are the endocrine disrupting phthalates and organotins and the carcinogen benzophenone. These compounds are heavily used in food packaging and have known health effects, yet are not routinely tested or regulated in food, according to the paper’s author Jane Muncke.*

Although some regulations exist to guarantee safe food packaging, the current system does not address concerns posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals, Muncke explains.* The associated health effects of exposure to hormone altering compounds are many and varied, including immune disfunction, metabolic disorders (diabetes, thyroid) and reproductive problems.

But our story is still not over.

After we are done with our food we throw the packaging in the garbage and most Americans never even think about where it eventually ends up.

Unfortunately, much of it ends up out in the ocean.

In the Pacific Ocean today, there is a toxic stew of plastic and garbage about twice the size of the continental United States that is known as the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch“.

According to a BBC report, there are now 100 times more small plastic fragments in the northeast Pacific Ocean than 40 years ago.

But most of us never even stop and think about how the food we eat is destroying our bodies and the world around us.

Most of us just go through our daily lives assuming that somehow everything is going to be okay.

But the truth is that our food is causing major problems.

Sadly, with each passing year the federal government and the big corporations get even more control over our system of food distribution.

Hopefully more Americans will wake up and will start rejecting the “food” that the system wants to cram down our throats.

We all need to start making better choices.

Growing a garden, eating organic foods and supporting local farmers are some good places to start.


article here:
http://www.infowars.com/is-the-food-we-eat-killing-us/
 
Many of the ingredients that make our foods “taste good” such as fat, salt and sugar can be extremely damaging in large amounts.

Key point emphasized. Perhaps the government should ban fats salts and sugars in responce to this problem?

The article on one hand says that regulations don't go far enough:
Although some regulations exist to guarantee safe food packaging, the current system does not address concerns posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals, Muncke explains.* The associated health effects of exposure to hormone altering compounds are many and varied, including immune disfunction, metabolic disorders (diabetes, thyroid) and reproductive problems.

And yet,
Sadly, with each passing year the federal government and the big corporations get even more control over our system of food distribution.

More regulation and less government involvement? Hmm. It can be so confusing!
 
I stopped at GNC a few days ago to try and find a good multi vitamin and a few other supplements to support me while low carb eating. What did I find? Added corn syrup in several of them. I ended up just buying some fiber tabs and when the cashier asked me if I wanted to pay $20 or so to get their discount card I declined and told the cashier nicely that I was disaapointed in most of the products I saw and probably wouldn't be returning to GNC again.
 
I stopped at GNC a few days ago to try and find a good multi vitamin and a few other supplements to support me while low carb eating. What did I find? Added corn syrup in several of them. I ended up just buying some fiber tabs and when the cashier asked me if I wanted to pay $20 or so to get their discount card I declined and told the cashier nicely that I was disaapointed in most of the products I saw and probably wouldn't be returning to GNC again.

What possible reason could they have for putting sugar in a multivitamin? In chewable vitamins for kids, okay--there's a reason.
 
I stopped at GNC a few days ago to try and find a good multi vitamin and a few other supplements to support me while low carb eating. What did I find? Added corn syrup in several of them. I ended up just buying some fiber tabs and when the cashier asked me if I wanted to pay $20 or so to get their discount card I declined and told the cashier nicely that I was disaapointed in most of the products I saw and probably wouldn't be returning to GNC again.

I checked out GNC once. Their stuff is pretty overpriced in my opinion. Quality and content of nutritional supplements is not regulated so you are not necessarily getting anything better by paying more either.
 
I checked out GNC once. Their stuff is pretty overpriced in my opinion. Quality and content of nutritional supplements is not regulated so you are not necessarily getting anything better by paying more either.

There were lots of reasons I was disappointed in their products besides the corn syrup. Another issue I had with alot of their supps was that much of it were those concrete rocks that don't get digested well. And yeah....pricing was high end for crap.
 
What possible reason could they have for putting sugar in a multivitamin? In chewable vitamins for kids, okay--there's a reason.

Sugar suppresses your immune system. It is in nearly everything these days. Either actually sugar or HFCS. When your immune system isn't running at its best you get sick more often. The more often you are sick the more often you will go to the doctor and get medicine.
 
Sugar suppresses your immune system. It is in nearly everything these days. Either actually sugar or HFCS. When your immune system isn't running at its best you get sick more often. The more often you are sick the more often you will go to the doctor and get medicine.

The amount of sugar in a multivitamin or supplement is going to be way too small to have any impact on your health- good or bad. I agree that too much sugar in any form is bad (including artificial sweetners as well) though.
 
The amount of sugar in a multivitamin or supplement is going to be way too small to have any impact on your health- good or bad. I agree that too much sugar in any form is bad (including artificial sweetners as well) though.

It won't have an effect on **most** people, I can agree to that. Do you have any notion as to why they'd put sugar in a supplement that isn't even chewed or tasted?

Personally, I'd write them an email and ask, except that I think their products are crap and I wouldn't use them anyways.
 
Lots of medication contains lactose (milk sugar) to aid in dissolving.

Maybe corn sugar is cheaper now.
 
It won't have an effect on **most** people, I can agree to that. Do you have any notion as to why they'd put sugar in a supplement that isn't even chewed or tasted?

Personally, I'd write them an email and ask, except that I think their products are crap and I wouldn't use them anyways.
Couldn't personally say why they choose particluar fillers but they seem to be not uncommon:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/189176-the-effects-of-fillers-in-vitamins/
When you take a vitamin pill, it's because you want to ensure you have enough of the nutrient listed on the label, not because you want to consume wheat, milk or sugar. But all three of those are sometimes used as filler in vitamin pills. Fillers can play a positive and necessary role in vitamin pills, but they can also have unwanted effects.

Bind Nutrients, Act as Time-Release Mechanism
Fillers can play an important positive role in the formulation of vitamin tablets. For instance, the amount of vitamin your body needs might be so small that a tablet with no filler would be too small to hold. According to SupplementQuality.com, fillers can also bind together two nutrients that wouldn't hold together in one multi-vitamin pill without those binding ingredients. Finally, fillers can act either intentionally or unintentionally as a time-release mechanism, letting the vitamins dissolve gradually in your system rather than releasing one large dose all at once.

Ingredients May Harm Your Health
Some fillers are made of unhealthy or even toxic materials. For instance, medical professionals have warned patients away from hydrogenated oils for years because they are linked to high cholesterol and heart disease, yet hydrogenated soybean oil is a common filler in gel cap vitamins. Artificial flavoring and coloring may also be added to vitamins, including chemicals derived from coal tar, according to an article by Mike Adams of Natural News. If you're a vegetarian or a vegan, you may also be dismayed to know that many gel-cap vitamins contain animal products from pigs and cows.

Allergic Reactions
If you have food allergies or sensitivities, you may be vigilant about your diet yet not realize that your vitamin pills could be filled with common food allergens. Lactose, corn starch, various sugars, whey, soy and yeast have all been used as fillers in some vitamins, and all of these are known allergens. According to Chet Day's Health & Beyond website, as many as 7 percent of the U.S. population shows allergic reactions to one or more of these fillers.



Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/189176-the-effects-of-fillers-in-vitamins/#ixzz1uV6rJbDk
 
Personally I think the quality of store bought foods has gone down a lot. I am glad I can still grow stuff because I know if I had to only eat what is in the stores I would be in trouble with my health. Store bought food taste really nasty to me these days I can hardly eat it and I have lost weight because of it.
 
The amount of sugar in a multivitamin or supplement is going to be way too small to have any impact on your health- good or bad. I agree that too much sugar in any form is bad (including artificial sweetners as well) though.

Of course the amount in the vitamin itself is too small. But it is in nearly everything now. All of those little and big dosages add up.
 
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