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Showing Original Post only (View all)Yum, yoga mat! List of foods that include this new food group! [View all]
Keep the list close when you hit the super market. I can't believe how many foods contain this crap!
If youve planked on a yoga mat, slipped on flip-flops, extracted a cell phone from protective padding or lined an attic with foam insulation, chances are youve had a brush with an industrial chemical called azodicarbonamide, nicknamed ADA. In the plastics industry, ADA is the chemical foaming agent of choice. It is mixed into polymer plastic gel to generate tiny gas bubbles, something like champagne for plastics. The results are materials that are strong, light, spongy and malleable.
As few Americans realized until Vani Hari, creator of FoodBabe.com, spotlighted it earlier this month, youve probably eaten ADA. This industrial plastics chemical shows up in many commercial baked goods as a dough conditioner that renders large batches of dough easier to handle and makes the finished products puffier and tough enough to withstand shipping and storage. According to the new EWG Food Database of ingredients in 80,000 foods, now under development, ADA turns up in nearly 500 items and in more than 130 brands of bread, bread stuffing and snacks, including many advertised as healthy.
http://www.ewg.org/research/nearly-500-ways-make-yoga-mat-sandwich?inlist=Y&utm_source=201403adaemailgmail&utm_medium=email&utm_contentimage&utm_campaign=food
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Soy fiber (& soy milk) is one of the most controversial food substances out there...
marions ghost
Mar 2014
#17
Declaring something to be "controversial" is an attempt to invent controversy
Scootaloo
Mar 2014
#21
Maybe that's what the gluten free is all about? The crap that goes into breads is making many of us
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#28
Very interesting. I would say something is going on with the bread and cereals, no doubt.
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#38
The environment of my grandparents was pretty clean. I stayed in the farmhouse my grandpa was born
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#51
Steal and coal were very dirty industries. My ancestors worked the land, taught, sewed clothing
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#57