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The 10 Absolute Worst Foods You Can Eat

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
The 10 Absolute Worst Foods You Can Eat



There are so many products that belong on the list that I couldn't limit it to 10, so rather than focus on individual brands I stuck to food categories. Foods and ingredients on this list don't need to be avoided entirely. Just be sure to eat them sparingly if you eat them at all.

Hydrogenated fats

These are mostly man-made fats that are used in bakery items and stick margarine. Studies show that it isn't so much how much fat there is in your diet that causes problems, as what kind of fat, and hydrogenated fats are the worst. Avoid buying cookies, crackers, baked goods or anything else that has hydrogenated oil on the ingredient list. Fortunately, the FDA now requires that food manufactures identify the amount of hydrogenated fats in their products—look for trans fats on the nutrition panel.

Olestra

Olestra is a fake fat, used to make non-fat potato chips and other snacks. You'd think, with all the bad rap fat has gotten, a non-fat fat would be great. But Olestra has been shown to bind with fat-soluble vitamins A, E, D and K and carotenoids—substances thought to keep the immune system healthy and prevent some cancers—and to eliminate them from your system. Proctor and Gamble, the company that produces olestra, has acknowledged the problem with vitamins A, E, D and K and is now fortifying it with them.

Olestra has also caused digestive upset in some people, especially when they eat a lot of it. Often, it's not just fat in the potato chips that causes problems for people; it's the fact that they are displacing healthier foods, such as fruit, so Olestra can just perpetuate an unhealthy habit.


Nitrates

Many foods, especially cured meats such as bacon and hot dogs, use nitrates to preserve color and maintain microbial safety. Nitrate is harmless, but it can convert to nitrite, which can form nitrosamines, a powerful cancer-causing chemical, in your body. Whenever possible, look for nitrate-free preserved meats. When you do eat foods containing nitrates, have a glass of orange juice at the same time (for instance, orange juice with your morning bacon). Vitamin C is known to inhibit the conversion to nitrosamines in your stomach.

Alcohol

This one item has created more problems than all the rest put together. Of course, it is possible to consume alcohol wisely and safely and enjoy it immensely, such as a fine glass of wine with a delicious dinner. But even if you exercise caution in no other area of your diet, this is the area where you should.

Raw oysters

Raw oysters can carry deadly bacteria that can cause severe illness or death. Because it is strictly "buyer beware" when buying them, you take a big risk every time you do. To date, no government or independent body inspects seafood for safety or will guarantee its quality. Oysters are a nutritious food, and are great to include in your diet, but if you do, cook them first!

Saturated animal fats

That means fatty meats, especially beef and pork, or the skin on poultry. It also includes full-fat dairy products such as cheese, milk and cream. Fatty meat and dairy products do have some contributions to make to a diet, but none that can't be found elsewhere.

Soda

Drinking soda is a poor way to get fluids. They are full of sugar or artificial sweeteners and often contain caffeine, artificial colors and flavors. Substitute homemade soda by mixing sparkling water with fresh, 100 percent juice.

Low-acid home-canned foods

Home canning can be dangerous for foods low in acid such as green beans, carrots or other garden vegetables. The potential of botulism is high because home canners often do not reach the temperatures and pressures necessary to kill the botulism spores that may contaminate the food. Low-acid home-canned foods are one of the main causes of food poisoning.

High-fat snacks, chips

Even if they are made with vegetable oil, they should be minimized. The balance of fat in our diets has shifted too far to the omega-6 variety, found in most processed vegetable oils. It is thought that too many of these fats may be leading to certain chronic diseases. Instead, focus on fruits and non-fat whole grains for snacking.

Liquid meals

They aren't inherently bad for you, but they do keep you from eating whole, natural foods that contain more nutrients and fiber and disease-fighting phytochemicals. They may be okay for people who are too sick to eat, but don't let them displace the real foods in your diet.
 

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
That list made me feel pretty good. There was only one thing on it that I don't already avoid, even though it's the one that "has created more problems than all the rest put together" ..... yep, it's the alcohol one.
 

ayani

member
this is great, Maize, thank you!

i've been trying to eat better, so it's good to see rules like this clearly laid out.
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Interesting. Thaks Maize.

You put "Liquid metals"; did you realize that in Victorian times mercury was used as a laxative ? I suppose you can imagine it working, but not very good fore the body!:D
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Michel said:
You put "Liquid metals"...
You might wanna double check...I think it says liquid meals. ;)
Maize said:
That list made me feel pretty good. There was only one thing on it that I don't already avoid, even though it's the one that "has created more problems than all the rest put together" ..... yep, it's the alcohol one.
Alcohol is a poison in high doses, and in addition to the deleterious effects and resulting consequences of drunkenness, I don't think there's much doubt of the problems it has caused. Good info and thanks for sharing it.:)
 

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
CaptainXeroid said:
Alcohol is a poison in high doses, and in addition to the deleterious effects and resulting consequences of drunkenness, I don't think there's much doubt of the problems it has caused. Good info and thanks for sharing it.:)

I do avoid the high doses part. ;)
 

Bangbang

Active Member
Ten Worst Foods

Hog Maws
****terlins
Velveeta Cheese
Mac and Cheese
Any Cheese Casserole
Tuna Casserole
Those wafers you get at communion
Inproperly cooked squid
Rice Cakes
Sugar Free Soft Drinks
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Maize said:

I think you need to check your glasses, mate. ;)
Good thing you guys can't see the blushes!:p *must learn to read properly* before dashing to keyboard.......thinking about it, why would someone want to eat liquid metals ?
 
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