by eric_b » Wed 20 Feb 2008, 21:08:51
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')Hydrogenated oils are another one to rid as well that's also in a number of foods. It's basically synthetic fat that blocks your body's ability to absorb good fats. Good fats are needed for tissue regeneration and hormone production within the body. Absolutely necessary for good health.
Hydrogenation was something originally developed to enhance the shelf life of many oils - they otherwise go rancid quickly (especially in the days prior to refrigeration). The hydrogenation process is quite nasty and it destroys most of the nutritional benefits of the oil. If hydrogenation were developed today it likely would never be permitted to be used.
msg is another substance which is now used in soo many processed foods, especially when you consider all the ingredients that can be a proxy for msg (gelatin, yeast extract, hydrolyzed protein, soy protein, flavorings, etc.).
MSG was first isolated by a Japanese chemist from seaweed. During WWII the Japanese added msg to their troop rations to make them more palatable. Since WWII msg is has been used in an increasing number of processed foods. It's used purely for economic reasons as it makes cheap food taste better. Unfortunately it's also neurotoxic and the damage is cumulative. So it may accelerate diseases like alzheimers and parkinsons as well as cause many other problems (like ADHD &eye damage, see:http://www.mercola.com/2002/nov/9/msg.htm)