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Foods Artificial Sweeteners Are Hiding In

Posted on August 10, 2016 by Daniel & April

Walk into any big box grocery store and you’ll find that artificial sweeteners are everywhere.

They’re tucked into soft drinks, baked goods, and fruit juices to make them taste sweet without the extra calories.

Most products that contain artificial sweeteners are usually labeled as “diet” or “reduced sugar,” but not all are (you can even find some in foods that claim to have “natural” ingredients).

Because they’re not always clearly labeled on food packaging, consumers may not realize that they’re eating them.

These include sweeteners such as sucralose (Splenda®), aspartame (NutraSweet®, Equal®), and acesulfame-K (Sunett®, Sweet One®).

It’s worth noting, however, that although many artificial sweeteners have gotten a bad rap, most are FDA-approved and don’t appear to be bad for you in moderation.

The approval process means that these compounds gone through a series of scientific tests that suggest they’re safe for human consumption. But there’s still a lot we don’t know about how they affect the body.

For instance, they’re marketed toward those trying to lose weight, but some studies suggest that consuming artificially-sweetened foods long-term is linked to weight gain & cancers. It’s also unclear how eating these super-sweet compounds for years can affect children, so it’s best for young people to avoid them.

Sucralose, the main ingredient in Splenda®, is structurally very similar to sugar except for one slight modification that allows it to pass through the body without getting broken down. It’s 600 times sweeter than sugar and was FDA-approved in 1999.

Acesulfame potassium, also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. Ace K is an older, more bitter sweetener that hasn’t been as extensively studied as other artificial sweeteners. It’s usually paired with sucralose to cut down the bitterness and is often found in soft drinks. Acesulfame Potassium contains methylene chloride, a known carcinogen.

Aspartame has many studies that linked it to cancer. Plus those with a rare disorder called phenylketonuria (PKU) may be sensitive to the chemical.

We went to a local grocery store to see where these ingredients are popping up. Here are just a few food products we found artificial sweeteners hiding in. (Click the photo to zoom in & details are in the caption)

Starting your morning with these whole grain english muffins seems like a clean, artificial-flavor-free choice, right? Wrong. That whole wheat is cut with sucralose to make it a little more easy on the taste buds.
When you’re craving a snack, this kettle corn seems like a healthy alternative to the buttery stuff. The box even says that it’s 100% whole grain and 94% fat free. But lo and behold, it contains sucralose!
Hot chocolate with only 80 calories per serving? Don’t mind if I do. Sucralose again!

So what about Pedialyte? It’s great for replenishing fluids after a stomach illness or a hangover, but it’s specifically designed to help children replace vital minerals and nutrients after diarrhea and vomiting … But this and other flavors contain sucralose and acesulfame-K — also called Ace K.
Okay there can’t be an artificial sweetener in ketchup, right? “Reduced sugar” just means it’s not as sweet as regular ketchup, right? Sugar, salt, and acid are what make ketchup delicious, and this “low-sugar” version replaces some of that sweetness with sucralose.
Vanilla wafers without the sugar. Delicious! These not only contain three different artificial sweeteners, but they may also loosen your stool. Damn you, sorbitol.

The side of this yogurt proudly advertises that it doesn’t contain aspartame. Still, Yoplait just replaced aspartame with two other dangerous artificial sweeteners, sucralose and Ace K, instead.

 
So what did we learn? A ton — and I mean, a ton — of processed low-calorie and diet foods contain artificial sweeteners, but we also found it in unexpected places!

It’s always good to be informed about what you eat. Read labels. Shop along the perimeter of the grocery store where the vegetables are. Eat real food. Amen.

Posted in Clean Living, Health | Tags: Ace K, Aspartame, Fake Sugar, Healthy Lifestyle, Hidden Sugar, Live Clean, no cheap ingredients, Sucrolose | Leave a comment |

515 Chemicals A Day

Posted on July 12, 2015 by Daniel & April

The skin is the body’s largest organ. It’s also the biggest for toxins to get inside. It’s not only what you eat, but what you put on your body that is vital to your health. Yet, conventional bath and beauty products are riddled with harmful chemicals. It’s important to take notice of what you put on your #skin.
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Living the Clean Life

Posted on June 5, 2015 by Daniel & April

EASY STEPS TO CLEAN LIVINGWe choose clean living for us not because it’s trendy or easy, but because it honestly makes us feel better. We want to encourage others to live their best life possible. So here we are posting a simple starter guide to help you move in a healthier, happier direction.

The rise of organic, natural, and slow foods has accomplished more than just changing the way we all think about food. It has also sparked a culinary movement known as “clean eating.” Putting a spotlight on whole, natural foods and regular physical activity, this eating plan boasts a nutritionally sound diet that promotes balance, variety, and moderation while building a stronger, leaner, healthier you! NEWS FLASH, it has built-in flexibility, so it can easily be tailored to meet almost anyone’s needs. At a time when many consumers are leery about eating processed, preprepared foods and concerns about food safety are rising, this approach to healthy eating is right on target and extremely well worth understanding.

Clean Eating Basics

We focus on choosing whole fruits and vegetables in their natural state; lean meat, fish, and poultry; beans and legumes; low-fat dairy products; and whole grains from a variety of food sources. Meals are high in fiber and low in fat, calories, sugar, and sodium.

As a general rule, clean eaters strive to eliminate all prepared frozen meals, desserts, and side dishes along with convenience, boxed, and canned foods. Off-limit ingredients include highly processed high fructose corn syrup; man-made ingredients such as artificial sweeteners; margarines; trans fats; artificial colors and flavors; unnecessary food additives such as excess salt, sugar, and corn syrup; and chemical preservatives such as butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene (or BHA and BHT, respectively). Of course, there are always exceptions to the rules, as many people who follow this regime opt to include a few low-sodium canned or boxed items such as tomato sauces, chicken or vegetable stock, beans, and salsa, as well as frozen fruits and vegetables without added salt or sugar. But, for the most part, followers get the majority of their food from whole, fresh sources.

Clean Home Basics

We’ve taken a stance against potentially harmful ingredients: no Ethoxylates, no PEGS, SLS, Phthalates, and no Parabens. Add about 750 more for a total of about 3000 other nasty ingredients we avoid. We try to pay close attention to what we allow into our home. We check ingredients on everything…laundry detergents, shampoo, bodywash, toothpaste, vitamins, lotions,  disinfectants, etc.

We use air purifiers with HEPA filters, and have safe indoor house plants for added air purification. We also avoid the use of certain types of plastic that can release dangerous chemicals into the air or into your food or drinks. We would avoid plastic food and drink-ware all together but let’s face it we have 3 kids under 8…it’s just not completely practical to do that yet.

How To Get Started

Some people take a huge drastic approach and go dump out everything in their house (which we DO NOT recommend) or you can slowly ease your way into the lifestyle. Start with working towards making your meals 85% organic veggies and fruits. Then after you’ve gotten away from 70% processed foods start a healthy detox.

1. Support the liver

The liver is the main organ responsible for detoxifying your entire body. Supplements like alpha-lipoic acid and milk thistle can help support the liver as it rids your body of toxins. Antioxidants like omega-3 fatty acids, glutathione, resveratrol, and n-acetyl-cysteine can all help support the liver as it clears toxins and unwanted chemicals from your body.

2. Eliminate toxins

Once the liver is able to filter toxins out of the blood, it sends them off to be eliminated from the body in a few different ways. The body is able to get rid of toxins through urine, feces, and sweat.

3. Stay hydrated

In order to properly eliminate toxins, it’s best to stay very well-hydrated and drink water throughout the day. Even though it may seem inconvenient to use the restroom so frequently, you’ll be helping your body eliminate toxins and supporting your immune system.

4. Have at least one bowel movement a day.

This ensures that unwanted toxins are removed from your body. If you aren’t having one bowel movement per day, this is a sign from your gut that something is not functioning properly. If constipation has become a chronic problem for you, I’d highly recommend taking magnesium citrate, vitamin C, and fiber, or purchasing our Bowel Care package with all of these supplements in one place.

5. Sweat

Sweating is another natural way your body rids itself of impurities and toxins. You can get a good sweat from an exercise routine, or use a sauna (for only 10-15min a day).

Resources

Check our site frequently we are always adding new recipes, and product reviews on things we love that help out in our clean living goal.

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