Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Genetically Engineered Sugar to HIt Grocery Stores in 2008

Watch out! Here comes more genetically engineered (GE) ingredients, UNLABELED, on the grocery store shelves and in your food. If you buy processed foods containing sugar, if they are not organic, it's very likely that they will contain GE sugar in 2008. The processed food on the grocery store shelves already contain UNLABELED GE soy and corn ingredients. Now they'll also have the addition of GE sugar from biotech beets.

Take action now to stop Genetically Engineered Sugar.

Discover how to choose food with safe, non-GE ingredients in FOOD ADDITIVES: A Shopper's Guide...

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Beware: The definition of raw is about to change when it comes to almonds!

The USDA Says that almonds labeled as "raw" or "organic" must be pasteurized, effective September 1, 2007, unless thousands of consumers take action NOW!

This law will effectively eliminate the availablity of raw almonds in the U.S., while still labeling them as raw.

Pasteurizing almonds will reduce the nutritional value that is obtained from truly raw almonds.

One of the proposed methods for pasteurizing almonds involves using propylene oxide, a possible carcinogen according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer. This chemical is banned in Canada, Mexico and the European Union.

Let the USDA know that you want your raw almonds really raw! Take action here.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Healthy Eating in a Fast Food World

New class taught by Dr. Christine H. Farlow, D.C. in Escondido, CA on July 11 and 18, 2007.

Read more about Dr. Farlow in the right hand column of this blog.

If you live in San Diego County or will be visiting at this time come and join us. Get information on how you can attend here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Healthy Eating For Kids
Essential To Your Children's Wellbeing

Teach your kids to eat healthfully and they will learn healthy eating habits that will reward them with a lifetime of good health. All kids can be taught to be healthy eaters. The best time to start is when they are infants. But even older children, with the proper encouragement and motivation, can learn to eat healthfully and enjoy healthy food. More...

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

McDonald's New Marketing

McDonald's is starting a new marketing campaign, emphasizing their "healthy" foods... their salads.

Let's take a look at one of their salads, the Southwest Salad with Grilled Chicken and see how healthy it really is. This is a good representative example of the salads on their menu.

Ingredients:
Salad Mix, Grilled Chicken Breast Filet, Southwest Vegetable Blend, Cilantro Lime Glaze, Shredded Cheddar/Jack Cheese, Limes, Chili Lime Tortilla Strips, Liquid Margarine.

Just looking at these ingredients, you might say, not bad, except for the liquid margarine.

Let's take a little closer look at the individual ingredients:

Salad Mix. This is the best part of the salad. It contains a variety of different lettuces and greens.

Grilled Chicken Breast Filet. It's amazing that grilled chicken could have so many ingredients. It contains a variety of ingredients that are hidden sources of MSG, like maltodextrin, spices, autolyzed yeast extract, hydrolyzed proteins, chicken broth and natural flavors. It also contains the heart "unhealthy" trans fats from hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated soy and cottonseed oils. There's a few other chemical food additives, artificial flavors and preservatives too.

Southwest Vegetable Blend is good. It contains corn, black beans and a few other ingredients that are fine.

Cilantro Lime Glaze contains sugar, soy, spice (potential hidden MSG) and some nasty food additives, including propylene glycol alginate and sodium benzoate.

Shredded Cheddar/Jack Cheese has various different cheeses, un-named enzymes and natamycin, an antifungal drug to prevent mold.

Limes. Plain and simple lime wedges.

Chili Lime Tortilla Strips contain various hidden sources of MSG. They also contain two food additives, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, that are used ONLY when MSG is added to food. In addition, they contain soy.

Liquid Margarine contains both hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated soy and cottonseed oils, artificial flavors and preservatives.

The Salad dressing choices are Newman's Own. Although I think that the concept Paul Newman uses in donating the profits from the sale of his products to charity is wonderful, I don't like the ingredients he uses. They all contain soybean oil and spices (source of hidden MSG). Some varieties contain even more objectionable ingredients.

So, don't be fooled by McDonald's "healthy" marketing. Their so-called "healthy" selections are still full of MSG, trans fats from hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils, soy and other harmful food additives.

Learn what's really healthy to eat.

Find out why soy is not a healthy food.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Excerpts from HEALTHY EATING: For Extremely Busy People... #35

Snacks and Convenience Foods

What To Eat


  • potato chips (infrequently)
    • baked
    • no chemical additives

  • fake french fries - bake instead of frying

  • carob, unsweetened

  • baked goods
    • fruit juice sweetened
    • whole grain flours
    • no chemical additives

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Note: The recommendations for healthy eating on this blog and in Healthy Eating are recommendations for foods that are generally considered healthy overall. But everyone is a unique individual and even generally accepted healthy foods may not be what your body needs to be healthy now. Find out how to feed your unique nutritional needs.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Fruit on the Label Doesn't Mean Fruit in the Package

A recent study by the Prevention Institute evaluated the fruit content of children's foods. They found that some of the foods actually contained NO real fruit at all.

Here are some of the "fruit" products with NO fruit in them:

  • Berry Berry Kix
  • Captain Crunch with Crunch Berries
  • Froot Loops
  • Fruity Cheerios
  • Trix Cereal
  • Trix Yogurt (Strawberry Kiwi)
  • Nestle Nesquick Milk and Drink Mix (Strawberry)
  • Yoplait Go-Gurt Yogurt (Strawberry Splash)

All of the products evaluated were relatively high to very high in sugar.

This really shows the need for reading and understanding labels before you buy. What the manufacturer says on the front of the package may be far from what's really in the products.

Read the report.

Learn more about reading labels here.