Try to Avoid Processed Foods
alice
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If there is anything I've figured out over the years is how to read the nutrition labels and just exactly what they mean. It doesn't stop there - the Ingredients is VERY important too. MSG has been tested extensively in the USA and there was a news broadcast on it. I will post it some other time for all of you to watch. It is a real eye opener.
MSG can cause heart disease, obesity, increases cancer growth in cancer patients, is responsible for ADD in children, etc.
I have developed a reaction to MSG and now turn to the more organic foods. They are more expensive, but I found that the Presidents Choice products (most) do not have MSG.
Sodium and Trans Fat are very concerning too.
Just thought I would share this with all of you. Will try to list the url for all of you to see it for yourselves.
alice
MSG can cause heart disease, obesity, increases cancer growth in cancer patients, is responsible for ADD in children, etc.
I have developed a reaction to MSG and now turn to the more organic foods. They are more expensive, but I found that the Presidents Choice products (most) do not have MSG.
Sodium and Trans Fat are very concerning too.
Just thought I would share this with all of you. Will try to list the url for all of you to see it for yourselves.
alice
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If there is anything I've figured out over the years is how to read the nutrition labels and just exactly what they mean. It doesn't stop there - the Ingredients is VERY important too. MSG has been tested extensively in the USA and there was a news broadcast on it. I will post it some other time for all of you to watch. It is a real eye opener.
MSG can cause heart disease, obesity, increases cancer growth in cancer patients, is responsible for ADD in children, etc.
I have developed a reaction to MSG and now turn to the more organic foods. They are more expensive, but I found that the Presidents Choice products (most) do not have MSG.
Sodium and Trans Fat are very concerning too.
Just thought I would share this with all of you. Will try to list the url for all of you to see it for yourselves.
alice0 -
here is the website I was referring to in my original message.
http://www.msgmyth.com0 -
sorry this is the right source for the video info on MSG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIbk5O_Hkf8
More to this 3 part series can be viewed here at youtube.
Sorry for the previous post
alice0 -
Thanks for the info! I had no idea MSG was that bad...0
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I have heard these things before, my mom suffers from terrible migraines, and MSG is one of the "triggers" - I try to avoid it as much as I can, I am afraid I will develop a reaction similiar to hers. Thanks for the post!1
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its not just msg, its the sweetner in diet drinks as well. a man wrote a book "I'm Fat and It's All Your Fault" in that book he lists 10 foods to stay away from. since i have left processed carbs alone I have seen better results from my workouts and other benefits like being able to grow my nails long without chipping or breaking.1
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This thread is 9 years old - I'd be surprised if any of these people are still on the site.3
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I don't think it was the op that brought it back. Probably just someone who searched for "clean eating" or whatever and the thread came up.
I was actually gonna go get some popcorn and watch the fireworks in the thread.1 -
I agree that MSG can be a migraine trigger for some people.
It isn't for me and neither are artificial sweeteners in diet drinks etc.
So, No,I do not avoid either.
And i have successfully reached my goal weight and maintained there for 2 years, so didn't interfere with weight loss either.1 -
I cram msg and aspartame all day every day. Good times.3
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »I cram msg and aspartame all day every day. Good times.
lol I was gonna say the same. MSG on occasion though. Dat *kitten* is good.2 -
Every time I am convinced I've seen the oldest necro-thread.4
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »I cram msg and aspartame all day every day. Good times.
Same! I'll just sit here and wait for my heart disease and obesity.2 -
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arditarose wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »I cram msg and aspartame all day every day. Good times.
lol I was gonna say the same. MSG on occasion though. Dat *kitten* is good.
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When I was bulking for the first time (gaining weight) I ate tons of processed foods. I wasn't completely informed about nutrition and would eat pretty much anything I wanted. Well, I used to eat this way for about 9 months straight and most of the time I felt horrible (too tired, feet hurting, sleepy, with no energy, depressed, etc.) I even thought I developed diabetics because I was feeling very, very bad, but the doctor said everything seemed fine from the lab tests, even though I felt so healthy. It was until about 4 months ago that I started eating very healthy and I have felt fantastic! no more pains, low energy, even no more depression! (no joke)
So, my tip, avoid all junky processed foods (high sugar cereals, cookies, twinkies, etc.). or eat them with careful moderation.
I know there are processed foods that are actually good and healthy, could someone recommend some?1
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