The Chemical of Evil...
Jul. 25th, 2005 05:42 pm...continues to haunt me.
"High Fructose Corn Syrup".
Evil.
and Everywhere.
Its in all but 2 of the "nutritious snacks" that my company gives its employees for free. And one of those two is "Cheetos". Its in Animal Crackers. Its in Nutter Butters.
The real pisser: its in the supposedly best for your health "Nutri-Grain" Cereal Bars from Kellogg's. Three times.
"Ingredients: Filling (high fructose corn syrup, apple preserves [high fructose corn syrup, apples], ...)..., high fructose corn syrup, ..."
So its the #1 ingredient of the "filling", and the #1 ingredient of the #2 ingredient of said filling, AND it shows up in the main ingredients list on its own.
I just can't stand it. I didn't used to care, but now that I do, I am still at that state where I am shocked at all of the food items that incorporated this processed calorie factory.
Someday, I won't be shocked to see it. When that happens, I might as well just quit.
I'm pretty sure its a key ingredient in Budweiser, only the mega-breweries refuse to submit to a "list your ingredients" regulation from the FDA, something the micros have been pushing for over a decade, for that very reason. ;)
Items that have that poison, and more of it than you might think...
"High Fructose Corn Syrup".
Evil.
and Everywhere.
Its in all but 2 of the "nutritious snacks" that my company gives its employees for free. And one of those two is "Cheetos". Its in Animal Crackers. Its in Nutter Butters.
The real pisser: its in the supposedly best for your health "Nutri-Grain" Cereal Bars from Kellogg's. Three times.
"Ingredients: Filling (high fructose corn syrup, apple preserves [high fructose corn syrup, apples], ...)..., high fructose corn syrup, ..."
So its the #1 ingredient of the "filling", and the #1 ingredient of the #2 ingredient of said filling, AND it shows up in the main ingredients list on its own.
I just can't stand it. I didn't used to care, but now that I do, I am still at that state where I am shocked at all of the food items that incorporated this processed calorie factory.
Someday, I won't be shocked to see it. When that happens, I might as well just quit.
I'm pretty sure its a key ingredient in Budweiser, only the mega-breweries refuse to submit to a "list your ingredients" regulation from the FDA, something the micros have been pushing for over a decade, for that very reason. ;)
Items that have that poison, and more of it than you might think...
- breakfast syrups are now more corn syrup / high fructose corn syrup than maple, and the major brands all have no maple at all. pure maple syrup should have this as its one and only ingredient: "sap".
- whole wheat breads
- Caesar salad dressing and Yoplait Yogurt.
- every (non-organic) prepackaged sweetened tea (often its in the ingredient list above tea itself) including lipton and nestea
- peanut butter (not all, but the cheap stuff they stick in crackers from keebler or lances certainly does). most american-made jellys, jams, and preserves.
- most condiments (ketchup, bbq, yellow mustard)
- white bread products like low-end hamburger and hotdog buns (particularly those used at McDonalds)
no subject
Date: 2005-07-26 01:08 am (UTC)I know that... :) Fiber, nutrients... the bleached white stuff bleaches all the nutrition out of it, and whole grains have more fiber than processed crap. But I was using one portion of it as an example.
Joe adores honey. We came back from Wales with three or four more bottles of honey he hadn't had before... :) At least when he sweetens his tea and coffee (IF he sweetens his tea), he does it with honey...
The healthy isn't just the caloric results, but also how much work the body does on it. Like exercising your insides. Give it stuff it doesn't need to work on, and your body gets lazy. Give it stuff that it has to work on, and it's healthier because it's exercising itself. The body needs exercise inside and out you know. ;)
Kind of like the immune system. You won't do a kid any favors if you sanitize his world... Because if his body doesn't get used to handling the tough stuff in small doses, it won't be able to handle it in large doses... Personally, I think that's true in anything from viruses to emotional health to external health to internal health.
The sugar thing is just one example of it. :)