addictivepersona
Bluelight Crew
^ Har har har, very funny. 8)
One other thing, mostly overlooked and very abundant in food is the chemical dihydrogen monoxide. It poses quite the threat. You can read more about it here: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html.
My biggest issue with HFCS is how rampant it is. It's in everything. How can you eat less of something when it's in everything you eat? Unless you eat less food in general--But that's not going to happen for the average American any time soon.HFCS is pure hype. Every try-hard will go on about how "damaging" it is. If it's so horrible, then explain how it differs it from normal sucrose. except for maybe the slight change in the ratio of glucose to fructose.
If you don't want diabetes, consume less sugar... Or get better genes.
Oh man, I was in Canada the other weekend, and read the ingredients on the condiments on the table--One was a product of the US and had HFCS (no surprise), the other two were products of Canada and the Heinz ketchup had "glucose-fructose", so I was like "well, I'll use it." It was SO sweet, I added wayyyy more ketchup than normal to my fries. Also got a stomach ache, though that's probably to do with the amount I ate.^^only in packaged foods. The only time I ever even consider eating it is when I'm in a restaurant with Heinz ketchup. I almost drank a mountain dew the other day cause it was free and I kind of wanted a soda. Then I read the ingredients and was like, "lol wtf uhh no" :D
I don't eat lots of processed foods or artificial sweeteners or GMOs
but HFCS is in practically everything!
I barely passed chemistry. Thanks for clearing this up. :)@addictivepersona: No no, benzoate + benzoate = benzoate. That's it. The potassium and sodium are just spectator ions, they do nothing. If they reacted with themselves, they wouldn't be a stable species.
Yeah, people... just eat way too much shit. My professor, who's an RD, drinks soda like it's going out of style. I don't understand it. I mean, I know all RDs aren't raw food vegans, but soda? Come on.Regarding the 'people eat a lot of it, so trace amounts become non-trivial': yup, that's true. But, I'd imagine that if you're ingesting toxic amounts of benzoate from processed foods, the huge dose of salt, sugar, highly processed starches, hydrolyzed protein and bad fats are probably far bigger concerns. The simple solution, of course, is to a) eat as little processed food as possible (which can be tough, as most condiments have such things in them) and b) don't eat so much, period.
...Going to have to check what few processed foods from the organic section I do get a little more closely.Oh, and Simply_Live: possibly, but not necessarily. It just comes from corn; GM might give better yield or what not, but you can get organic HFCS.
The only issue I have with local produce, is a lot of it is sprayed with pesticides anyways--And I can taste the pesticides. Thankfully I found a local organic farm--Though they're not certified anymore as the farmer has a beef with the certification process. No pun intended by the way.Oh yeah, you can get all kinds of oddball processed foods as 'organic' now. Which is one of the reasons why I don't put much stock in the organic label any more. It just doesn't mean that much these days. Some produce I'll do my beset to get organic, but for me local > 'certified' organic.
That sounds good! I found a good ketchup for the few times I want some--I think Woodstock Farms makes it, but I'm not sure. I don't go through it that often (one small bottle in like six months).Ketchup is just too damn sweet IMO. For something similar, yet more awesome, take a good (or better: homemade) salsa and blend the everloving crap out of it, along with some tomato paste and vinegar, until the texture is about right. Then, if desired, sweeten to taste with real sugar-- honey, maple syrup and agave nectar all work well, as they're already in solution.
What a load of rubbish. So everything that's not "natural" or is toxic when not eaten in moderation is automatically evil?