Mmmm. Who's up for a yummy, thirst-quenching flame retardant beverage? Pretty gross and scary to contemplate, right? However, Dr. Mercola says that, "Citrus-flavored sodas and sports drinks sold in the US typically contain a synthetic chemical called brominated vegetable oil (BVO), which was originally patented by chemical companies as a flame retardant." Imbibing BVO in "large doses" has been shown to cause reproductive and behavioral problems. I, for one, don't want to "be like Mike" that badly.
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Evidently, potassium bromide is used in commercial baking because it makes the dough stronger and helps it to rise higher. The health hitch? "Studies have linked potassium bromate to kidney and nervous system damage, thyroid problems, gastrointestinal discomfort, and cancer," says Dr. Mercola and, subsequently, it's not allowed to be used in Canada, China and the EU.
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All you have to do is look at the fingers of someone who's eating a bag of Cheetos Flamin' Hot "cheese flavored snacks" to know that Mother Nature didn't have one thing to do with creating them. And, they're not alone. The U.S. uses more than 3,000 preservatives, flavorings, colorings and more that, according to Dr. Mercola, "are banned in other countries, based on research showing toxicity and hazardous health effects, especially with respect to adverse effects on children's behavior."
"Eat more fish," our doctors and umpteen magazine articles always tell us, "fish oil's great for your health." Evidently, farm-raised salmon are anything but.
Dr. Mercola says that these fish are, "raised on a wholly unnatural diet of grains along with a concoction of antibiotics and other drugs. This diet leaves the fish with unappetizing grayish flesh, so to compensate, they're fed synthetic astaxanthin made from petrochemicals, which has not been approved for human consumption." Yum. Subsequently, farm-raised salmon have been banned Down Under where the Aussies and Kiwis prefer their seafood to come from, well, the sea.
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Dr. Mercola says that these fish are, "raised on a wholly unnatural diet of grains along with a concoction of antibiotics and other drugs. This diet leaves the fish with unappetizing grayish flesh, so to compensate, they're fed synthetic astaxanthin made from petrochemicals, which has not been approved for human consumption." Yum. Subsequently, farm-raised salmon have been banned Down Under where the Aussies and Kiwis prefer their seafood to come from, well, the sea.
Want to read more? To see the complete list of banned foods, you can click here.
RELATED: Healthy Swaps for the Junk Food We Have a Kung-Fu Grip On.