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Thirteen Ways to Avoid Toxic Groceries
DivineCaroline.com
Posted August 12, 2009

SpEd_GroceriesVarious shelves throughout every aisle of your grocery store are stocked with wolves in sheep’s clothing. Colorful packaging, appetizing pictures, and nutrition claims hide the truth: unhealthy chemicals are lurking in many these seemingly harmless foods. Here are some tips to help you steer clear of hidden toxins that masquerade as safe products.

1. Stay away from processed meats like bacon, hot dogs, and sausage. Sodium nitrate accounts for their appetizing red hue, but this additive can also cause the formation of nitrosamines in your system, which can lead to cancer.

2. Stick to low-mercury fish like American-farmed tilapia instead of swordfish or tuna. Overexposure can cause memory problems, fatigue, and other health issues, and besides, most wild fish stocks are threatened these days. (Looking for an alternative? There’s branzini, the fish you’ve never heard of.)

3. Reduce the amount of canned food you consume. Cans are commonly lined with bisphenol-A, an organic compound that, according to the Lang study, may be associated with diabetes and heart disease.

4. Cut back on meat and dairy products. These animal products may contain trace amounts of harmful contaminants like polybrominated diphenyl ethers, polychlorinated biphenyl and dioxins. Although many of these toxins have been banned, they are still present in the soil. Reducing your intake of animal products is also more friendly to the environment.

5. Skip the diet soda and artificial sweeteners. Prolonged exposure to aspartame, a neurotoxic chemical additive in these products, can lead to nerve cell damage, dizziness, and headaches. Besides, anything that gives rats brain tumors is worth avoiding in my book.

6. Choose the farmed fish carefully. Studies show that farm-raised fish contain more polychlorinated biphenyl and over ten times the amount of dioxin.

7. Opt for organic chicken. The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy discovered traces of arsenic in non-organic chickens. Exposure to this dangerous chemical can lead to cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Another study also found numerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria in conventional poultry.

8. Only drink milk that says “no rBGH” on the carton because recombinant bovine growth hormone has been linked with breast cancer. Better yet, opt for responsibly-produced, unsweetened soy, nut or rice milk.

9. Avoid manufactured snacks. Hydrogenated oils are used to lengthen the shelf life of products like crackers and cookies, but they are also associated with diabetes and heart disease. Another reason to stay away from the middle aisles: snack foods are generally loaded with salt, corn syrup and other unhealthy ingredients.
Hydrogenated oils are used to lengthen the shelf life of products like crackers and cookies, but they are also associated with diabetes and heart disease.

10. Stay away from artificially-colored foods like candy, maraschino cherries, and gelatin. Mice and rats exposed to blue 1 and 2, red 3 and yellow 6 suffered from brain, adrenal gland, thyroid, and kidney tumors.

11. Always buy organic produce. This one’s a no-brainer, but the list wouldn’t be complete without it. Lingering pesticides can lead to nervous and reproductive system damage, not to mention cancer.

12. Use stainless steel or cast iron cookware to prepare your meals. The Teflon used to create nonstick surfaces can release noxious gases when exposed to high temperatures, which puts you at risk for heart disease.

13. Never microwave food in plastic bowls, containers, or dishes. Exposure to heat causes the bisphenol-A found in plastics to break down and potentially contaminate your food. Also, make sure to hand wash them.

For more information, check out Twelve Dangerous Food Additives and the Seven Most Dangerous Ingredients in Conventional Foods. 


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55 Comments
wundurful1 says: on Aug 14, 2009
Wow! and Yep! I was familiar with most of the stuff on this list, but I had not seen the information all together and so concisely stated. Thank you!
Seritha89 says: on Aug 14, 2009
This was helpful. Thank you.
pinkorchids says: on Aug 14, 2009
Great info! I am all for organic food, however as consumers, I believe we have to question "how organic" is the product really? How closely does the FDA enforce regulations as to what products are to be deemed "organic?" Are the chickens roaming on the vast farmlands, fed organic feeds, and given lotsa love? OR are they cooped up in their cages BUT fed organic feed, ultimately leading them to be branded as "organic?" I used to buy organic free range eggs from a chain store (where I used to live) and their egg yolks were orange (just like my grandma's eggs from her small farm) instead of the pale yellow (non-organic); but now that I've moved, I just can't seem to find the same quality of eggs even though they're labelled "organic" -----the yolks are still pale yellow-----which makes me wonder and brings me back to the original question "how organic is it?"
red_hot314 says: on Aug 14, 2009
Wow I didnt realize there was so many issues with our everyday foods.Thank you so much
pinkda9 says: on Aug 15, 2009
Most of the foods listed here not to eat I dont eat. I have tried telling my husband not to eat most of these things and he thinks I'm crazy. Now there is something I can show him and maybe he'll listen. Thanks
cst1168 says: on Aug 15, 2009
very helpful, thanks
iluvmykids says: on Aug 15, 2009
wow these are great tips especially now that im trying to detox my body!!
Peri101 says: on Aug 15, 2009
ITS crazy how alot of people (including myself) really didn't know alot of these things VERY helpful!!! thx
Princessave2225 says: on Aug 16, 2009
Thanks alot for this information. I was unaware of many of these things. Thanks again.!!!!!!
lmccall says: on Aug 17, 2009
Ok , Everything on this list is doable, but, I can not let go of my splenda and diet coke. I know soda is the worst thing in the world to drink all day but I love it . Caffine addiction is real. Thanks for the tips.
DEXTERBUZZ says: on Aug 17, 2009
Good information - but not very realistic in the average household. How about some info that is actually do-able for families and during a bad economy....... not everyone can shop at Whole Foods everyweek.
Shydreamer says: on Aug 17, 2009
wow, this is really helpful.
diji1519 says: on Aug 18, 2009
Thanks for putting this up. I didn't know most of these things.
cali230 says: on Aug 19, 2009
yay a healthy tip for everyone! thanks~
peanut1 says: on Aug 19, 2009
i have been buying the oscar meyer all natural hot dogs they have no nitrates or nitrites
MadHatter says: on Aug 19, 2009
wow, most of those things I already do because, thank god, i have a paranoid mum when it comes to health and the products in our kitchen. however, i feel that too much of a good thing can also be bad.
kortneyls says: on Aug 19, 2009
Somewhat good information, but thejury is still out as to whether sodium nitrate is bad for you. Sodium nitrate prevents botulism. Also, we must all remember that "natural" food does not equal "organic" food.
Dare2BDifferent says: on Aug 19, 2009
I'm sorry, and I fully expect to get blasted for this, but #11 is wrong. Pesticides are used on organic farms, and "organic" pesticides are far more toxic than synthetics.
otzieinsc says: on Aug 19, 2009
Great information and very useful - thank you for the list and let us know if there is more food that should be added.
littlestar89 says: on Aug 20, 2009
Great, concise compiled list... I am passing this along!
jadinechilds says: on Aug 20, 2009
I didn't know about rbh.
informedone says: on Aug 21, 2009
informedone I wanted to say thank you for posting information that is necessary and helpful and thus leads people to make better informed decisions.
onamission78 says: on Aug 24, 2009
What a great article. It really helps to get so many practical ideas and tips. This is top notch info.
Nisa615 says: on Aug 29, 2009
Wow! I really should evaluate what I put in my families bellies. Great info.
cenmad says: on Sep 01, 2009
This is great info. I do most of what's on this list, but the facts about canned food were new to me. Very helpful!
cubbyandmelody says: on Sep 02, 2009
i didn't know about the canned food either! I know that, along with snack foods, a lot of peanut butter products have hydrogenated oils. The all-natural kinds aren't that much more expensive and they taste better anyway.
msfriendly says: on Sep 02, 2009
I already knew and do alot of this, but it is great to see a simple list that everyone can easily follow. I am passing this along.
marid144 says: on Sep 03, 2009
Wow. I will be glad to hang this on my refrigerator door so everyone can see it.
cbliss says: on Sep 03, 2009
Home made beats processed and commercially made food any day. It tastes better and often is almost as quick and easy!
moestar222 says: on Sep 03, 2009
I am familiar with this list as well. Ever since I was diagnosed with a rare form of Cancer at the age of 23 ( a year ago) I have changed some of my eating habits. Cancer tends to live in sugary foods and meats. I limit my soda and meats. And have cut back on dairy products. I love my juicer and juicing my veggies and the yummy juice that comes out of them. It is soo good for you! =)
jusjokin78 says: on Sep 03, 2009
Very helpful information-----Thanks!
amymaow says: on Sep 03, 2009
A friend of mine gave me good advise once while grocery shopping. Stick to the outside perimiter and try to avoid walking up and down the aisles. The freshest and healthiest items are on the outside on the aisles in a grocery store. And it's true! When you walk in, you notice that the departments on the outer perimiter are really all you need. Meat, dairy, produce, and the bakery are all on the outside perimiter! Cool tip!
Kendassa says: on Sep 05, 2009
Some of this is good information, as far as products causing cancer in rats, most things in high enough doses are bad for you. The amount given to rats in studies are usually equivalent to less than you will eat or drink in your entire lifetime unless you overindulge regularly. While it is great to be self conscious of what you are doing, eating and drinking, sometimes it can lead to paranoia.
cleanliving says: on Sep 05, 2009
Thanks for the info, many I already do, but it is good to see what I need to work on.
SadiesMatte says: on Sep 06, 2009
One thing to keep in mind with organic foods is that they are still treated with pesticides and chemicals, just not as many or as bad as "regular" food. If you want truly non-toxic fruit and veggies, try to find biodynamically grown produce. That goes for grains, etc. as well. However, it can be close to impossible here in the US. They're much easier to find in Europe.
SadiesMatte says: on Sep 06, 2009
Oh, and I forgot: Eden Organics claim that their cans are BPA free (although they can't promise that for their canned tomatoes for some reason). We switched to their canned beans as soon as I learned this, and we also always get "canned" tomatoes that come in tetra paks or glass containers.
kqspeaks says: on Sep 06, 2009
Oh wow! thanks for the list
myveryeducatedmother says: on Sep 07, 2009
Woe is me! These lists always look so doomsday-ish but sometimes the truth hurts. Glad to see I adhere to the applicable points.
egindin says: on Sep 16, 2009
This is information I can definitely use. This list is comprehensive and very useful. Every person should adhere to this, especially mothers shopping for their families.
mrsjim6 says: on Sep 24, 2009
I enjoyed the information and do try to eat healthy and make better choices for my family but with 5 growing boys it's almost unrealistic to eat this way! Why is healthy food so much more expensive? It's also hard to find coupons for it as well.
lissastarr says: on Sep 25, 2009
Great Information!!! Always good to have trusted information!
tweetiepie says: on Sep 30, 2009
Great list of helpful advice!
momagarry says: on Oct 02, 2009
This is really important information. Thank you for posting this:)
Whitestar says: on Oct 07, 2009
Thank you. This is a great list and I intend to share it with my loved ones.
seth22 says: on Oct 07, 2009
I learned many years ago that msg as well as nitrates were some of the causes of my migraines.
bluechristina5 says: on Oct 12, 2009
Great list! I've always told my hubby that aspartame gave me a headache, but he he didn't believe me. Definitely going to share these points with him. However, I do agree with DEXTERBUZZ that it's not exactly practical for families on a tight budget. Most of them can be implemented through simple changes, but some are simply out of my price range. It's too bad that "better for you" equals "more expensive for you."
maggie_elizabeth says: on Oct 13, 2009
Great tips...but yeah, I would have to agree with both DexterBuzz and bluechristina5 as well. Its just NOT that easy on a tight budget!!! Thx!! :)
Sjbutterfie says: on Oct 27, 2009
Wow, There's a lot of things on this list just about everyone of them I do. I must be a toxed up monster then lol. Seriously, with my PCOS & Heart Diseases I need to get with the program and buy food that isn't so harsh on my body. I want to go all organic. It's hard finding foods anymore in stores. It's like the cheapest food you find is JUNK! The diet foods and all that good stuff is extremely high. Hard on a low-income person like me to afford every month.
emmabelly says: on Oct 28, 2009
Yikes, we routinely run our platic tupperware through the dishwasher and microwave! I think it's time to go invest in some glass/pyrex to store and reheat those leftovers. I know they've started making BPA free baby bottles, maybe tupperware is next?
sourgrapes81 says: on Oct 30, 2009
Thanks for posting this so well put together! I always try to tell ppl my views on these things i agree with everyone of them that you have posted, now i can just send ppl this link so they can read this too. I also try to avoid high fructose corn syrup in things as well! I read the other day too about how harmful microwave popcorn is for you too, i have avoided it for years and its so much funner and cheaper to pop it yourself.
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