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Nutrition | EXT PROCESSED FOODS ...EXT PROCESSED FOODS AND CANCER.Submitted by Joe on Tuesday Mar 24, 2009 and viewed 316 timesTotal Word Count: 2008 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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What are processed foods?
What are the methods used to process foods?
Canning, freezing, refrigeration, dehydration and aseptic processing. What are some examples of processed foods?
Examples of processed foods:
Packaged high calorie snack foods- chips and cheese snacks.
High fat convenience foods- cans of ravioli
What else is in processed foods?
Fresh fruits and veggies contain cancer fighting phyto-chemicals that are lacking in processed foods. What about the sugar in processed foods?
Sugar feeds cancer cells and also reduces immunity. What about the sodium in processed foods?
What about the other additives in processed foods?
This diet prevents not only cancer , but hypertension. It is an excellent alternative to processed foods. Fresh fruits and veggies are actually less expensive than processed foods.
What
are processed foods? Processed foods have been altered from their
natural state for convenience and for safety reasons. It
is mainly to increase shelf life, so that foods stay fresh longer. If it's
boxed, bagged, canned or jarred it is processed. What
are the methods used to process foods? Canning,
freezing, refrigeration, dehydration and aseptic processing. In Aseptic
processing, the food product and the package is sterilized separately. In
canning, both the item and package are sealed as one and unit and sterilized
together. What
are some examples of processed foods? Examples
of processed foods: 1. Canned
foods (usually with a lot of sodium in it) 2. White
breads and pastas made with refined white flour, not whole grains. 3. Packaged
high calorie snack foods- chips and cheese snacks. 4. High
fat convenience foods- cans of ravioli 5. Frozen
fish sticks and frozen dinners 6. Packaged
cakes and cookies 7. Boxed
meal mixes 8. Processed
lunch meats (one of the worst) What
is so bad about these foods? These
foods are not as healthy as fresh foods. They contain bad fats (trans fats ),
saturated fats and a large amount of sodium and sugar, or “empty calories”. What
else is in processed foods? Artificial •
colors •
stabilizers ( used to give the food an
even texture) •
emulsifiers (to create a pleasing,
consistent blend between ·
water soluble and oil soluble
components) •
bleaches ( to disinfect) •
texturizers (too keep things crispy and
crunchy) •
softeners (to keep bread nice and soft) •
preservatives •
sweeteners •
flavorings •
chemicals to hide odors What
does all of this have to do with cancer ? Fresh
fruits and veggies contain cancer fighting phyto-chemicals that are lacking in
processed foods. These natural phyto-chemicals work synergistically to prevent
oxidative damage that can lead to free radical production and cellular death.
Free radicals cause membrane damage and communication between cells becomes
hindered. A single cell does not receive the signal to stop, and it begins to
divide and spread, leading to cancer. Processed food lack natural vitamins and
minerals that ensure proper growth, vitality, health, prevention or even cure
of many chronic diseases such as cancer. Some vitamins and minerals act as
antioxidants or are part of antioxidants that occur naturally in our body. What
about the sugar in processed foods? Sugar
feeds cancer cells and also reduces immunity. One teaspoon of sugar reduces
immunity by three hours. Cancer cells are
being formed everyday, but are removed naturally from our body. Immune cells
can not remove cells that are not functioning optimally, including those cells
that have been infected by bacteria and viruses. Some bacteria and viruses are
known to have a direct link to cancer. What
about the sodium in processed foods? High
sodium has been shown to increase hypertension and cancer. Reducing sodium
alone does not work, and one needs to increase potassium intake also. Normally
we get twice the amount of sodium than potassium. A ratio of 5:1 potassium to
sodium is recommended. What
about the other additives in processed foods? Other
additives in our foods have also been directly linked to many different types
of cancer. These additives in processed food lead to allergic reactions and
toxicity in our bodies. A good intake of water is one way to cleanse these
toxins out of our body. Why
is water intake so important? With
dehydration, the blood becomes thick and saturated with toxins. The toxic
wastes accumulate and create an acidic medium. Acidic environments are bad.
Since the cells do not have proper oxygenation and nutrition, they change in
form and function to survive. They live by fermentation rather than normal
oxidative mechanisms and cancer. In
sum: Avoiding
processed foods as much as possible prevents not only cancer, but a host of other diseases.
A DASH diet is recommended ( dietary approaches to stop hypertension). This
diet focuses on whole food diet made up of vegetables, legumes, and whole
grains which are excellent sources of complex carbohydrates, and high in fiber. This
diet prevents not only cancer , but hypertension. It is an excellent
alternative to processed foods. Fresh fruits and veggies are actually less
expensive than processed foods. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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