1. Bisphenol
or BPA
The most dangerous of all, among
canned foods that can harm you, is plastic contaminants in our canned goods.
Most canned food these days have a plastic coating inside the can to supposedly
keep the food, vegetables, and fruits – fresh. Well, it may keep them more but
this comes at the expense of harming you
This plastic coating is known as
Bisphenol , or BPA for short and it is harmful, because humans are not suppose
to eat plastic material made from crude oil. Make sense?
In some cases, one little drop of BPA
is enough to kill rats in labs.
BPA is a toxic chemical that causes hormone imbalances and wide variety of health issues ranging from
hypertension, aggression , obesity, heart
disease, reproductive
abnormalities, neurological effects, heightened risk of breast and prostate
cancers, diabetes, and other serious health problems.
A study by Environmental Working
Group shows that more than 50% of cans with brand names have toxic BPA in them.
Caution: Avoid canned food as much as possible
2. Imported
Canned Food
First the foods are picked when they
are not ripe and have 80%
less nutrients than a fully ripe fruits and vegetables.
Second, the facilities are not as
hygienic and inspected on a regular basis and hence have the cause of a few
incidences of outbreaks in the last 20 years, like the famous incident
regarding canned green beans from Brazil or the salmonella outbreak from
sprouts from Columbia
3. Aluminum leaks
Just as Aluminum pots and pans leak,
so do aluminum cans.
Many people thought that putting
food into aluminum cans, sealed and cooked will retain the freshness. This is
absolutely wrong! The aluminum radicals will retain inside the cans and
contaminate the food!
When too much aluminum is
accumulated inside the body, memory issue like Alzheimer's will occur.
Some believe that the plastic lining
of aluminum cans can prevent corrosion and contamination. However, in reality,
the plastic liners cannot protect the food completely against aluminum because
aluminum will leak out when heated and contaminate the food.
Caution: Do not heat the food with
aluminum can together. For your own safety, separate the food from the can then
proceed to heating.
4.
Preservatives (Salt)
Part of what they say is true. If
you follow the healthy guideline and only consume what is needed for your body,
salt is not harmful.
However, from my knowledge, if you take too much intake of
salt can cause hypertension, dehydration if you do not drink enough water and
also kidney damage in a long run.
However, from my knowledge, if you take too much intake of
salt can cause hypertension, dehydration if you do not drink enough water and
also kidney damage in a long run. 5. Low level food quality
Let’s be honest with ourselves and
admit that if the fruits
and vegetables and other ingredients are of high
quality, they will be sold fresh and at high price.
Now if the quality of the
ingredients are not that great or the fruits and vegetables look old and stale or not so healthy, then they will be
hidden from the eyes of supermarket shoppers and be forced into a can along
with other low
quality food, cooked up in a mass oven while
still inside the can and then shipped all over the world and sold may be one or
two years later from when they were picked and were prepared.
Caution: Don’t expect the
ingredients inside your canned foods to be of high quality because they are
usually not.
Some important guideline to take note:
1. Avoid canned food as much as possible
2. Transfer canned food into glass jar when storing, to prevent further contamination of metal.
3. Avoid genetic engineered food
4. Organic good is always a better choice.
5. If you're able to grow your own fruits and vegetable, that would be the best (You eat what you grow)
Stay healthy and happy! Cheers!


















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