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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 6 MIN

The Truth About Processed Foods

from The Dr. Chalmers Show · host Dr. Matt Chalmers

Ultra-processed foods are filled with chemicals, preservatives, and seed oils that contribute to chronic illnesses and inflammation. Many everyday foods, like store-bought bread and fast food, can last for extended periods without decaying due to the chemicals added to prevent spoilage. These additives, while preserving food, may have serious consequences for human health, particularly on the gut and overall well-being.Shifting towards more natural, whole foods is crucial, with a focus on reading ingredient lists carefully and opting for simpler, fresher options like eggs and fresh meats. Parents on a budget can still make healthier food choices by avoiding processed cereals and considering more affordable, natural alternatives.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Introduction01:09 - Toxicity of Processed Foods02:36 - Example of Processed Foods03:21 - Identifying Ultra-Processed Foods05:29 - Processed Foods to Avoid06:20 - Promotion

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Ultra-processed foods are filled with chemicals, preservatives, and seed oils that contribute to chronic illnesses and inflammation. Many everyday foods, like store-bought bread and fast food, can last for extended periods without decaying due to...

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