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In reply to the discussion: Processed foods are a much bigger health problem than we thought [View all]Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)5. It is a tough one to get your head around
and we read all the Labels and still find misleading labeling on some many things. Finding the Organic's are a mine field of misinformation due to FDA rules being enforced by political Contributions and free tickets.
First off,zero Palm Oil and Food Grade Fiber(short for Saw Dust). The other is High Fructose Sugars of any type. There are more but my feeble brain is not working again.
Ah,there is a artificial sweetner that is made by using Chlorine gas as a distilling agent into Liquid Cheese Whey and the resulting Precipitate is marketed as a Sugar Substitute. Or call it Distilled Sugar from Whey.
Remember,any Chlorine will stay in the body for a period of time.
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I started the Keto diet about 2 months ago, and one thing I noticed after about a week or two is
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#28
High Fructose Corn Syrup would be banned if our government cared even a little about our health
Calculating
Jun 2019
#10
I worked in Quality Control for a major Pharmaceutical company for over 35 years
patphil
Jun 2019
#20
Saw a scientist on tv (60 Minutes or something). He had worked in the chips industry.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#13
Glyphosate is in all our food, but it's usually in smaller amts in organic food
womanofthehills
Jun 2019
#34
Been doing for 30 yrs. I think I know how it works with Obesity & article obliquely confirms
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2019
#26
I remember in University studying Agriculture(which is a STEM program dammit!)
GulfCoast66
Jun 2019
#35