20 Foods That Are Killing You Slowly.
Did you know that there are foods you
are eating every day that are killing you slowly? Most of us have a number of
these foods on our menu, but if you combine all of these, you’ll get a deadly
combo and you need to start making changes to your diet. So analyze what you
eat and start making the right choices today. Here’s the list of 20 foods that
are killing you slowly. Try to avoid or limit the intake of these foods as much
as you can.
Some of these foods lead to high
blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and
even cancer. Not to forget obesity and all the anxiety and depression that can
come with it.
1. Canned Tomato Sauce
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Canned tomato sauce is a killer in
disguise. It’s a hidden source of sugar and it would never even cross your mind
that it could lead to increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and
even tooth decay. To avoid these issues, use fresh tomatoes to make the sauce
yourself, or switch to pureed tomatoes without the extra sugar or salt and add
your own spices. Or at least go for brands with less sugar and sodium.
2. Soda
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Carbonated drinks or sodas are one of
your worst enemies. They can mess up everything, from your skin, blood sugar
levels, to your hormones and mood. Forget the marketing and the labels that say
it’s good for you or it contains nutrients or vitamins. All it has is a bunch
of sugar, food dyes and preservatives. And sugar-free versions are no better as
they’re packed with harmful artificial sweeteners. Buy a blender or a juice
maker and make your own juice, please. And if you miss the bubbles, you can
always add your homemade fruit juice to some sparkly water, and voila
3. Sugar
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If you have a sweet tooth, there are
much healthier ways to satisfy your cravings. Sugar is highly addictive, and
other than spiking your glucose levels and creating fat, it can lead to heart
disease. Avoid sugar as much as you can to decrease the risk of diabetes,
cancer, obesity, heart disease, and much more. Enjoy a bowl of fruit or add
honey to your recipes instead of sugar.
4. Deli Meats
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Deli meats such as salami, ham,
bologna, etc. are full of nitrates, sodium, preservatives, and additives. All
these substances can increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and
even behavioral problems and learning difficulties in children. To decrease the
negative effects, opt for deli meats from your local butcher instead of those
from supermarkets. Or even better, learn to avoid them.
5. Vegetable Oil
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Vegetable oil is a part of our
cuisine and we don’t even think twice about it. But some of these oils are GMO
and we have no idea yet what long-term effects these products can have.
Furthermore, vegetable oils contain dangerous trans-fats that can trigger
cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease. Check the
label and if the oil is refined, steer clear of it as it contains free radicals
that can help cancer growth, speed up aging, and cause all kinds of trouble.
Opt for healthy alternatives such as olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil.
6. Margarine
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Again, marketing is to blame for the
BIG misconceptions about margarine. It’s not healthy, people! It’s one of the
unhealthiest foods in your diet. So cut it out! Margarine is like a very lousy
version of butter that’s made with hydrogenated vegetable oils and it’s more
unnatural than you think. It’s pure chemistry. So what’s so bad about it? It’s
the trans fats that can damage your heart, blood vessels, and mess up your
cholesterol levels. Switch to butter for a healthier alternative. Other
healthy alternatives are olive oil and avocado oil that you can spread on your
bread. Just please avoid margarine!
7. Hot Dogs
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Hot dogs and similar smoked and
salted meat contain lots of preservatives that are bad for your health. But the
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine compared the effects of eating
hot dogs to the effects of smoking cigarettes. If you’re not convinced yet, you
should know that hot dogs are high in sodium and toxins that increase your risk
of cancer. If you can’t resist, at least make sure you get your dogs
chemical-free from organic butchers or directly from farmers.
8. Potato Chips
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All deep fried food contains a
dangerous substance called acrylamide. Potato chips are no exception.
Acrylamide increases the risk of colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer,
and rectum cancer. So avoid the potato chips or make a healthier version at
home. Put a little olive oil on sliced potatoes, sprinkle with a pinch of salt,
and bake it in your oven. We promise it tastes delicious.
9. Bottled Salad Dressings
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Bottled salad dressings are full of
sugar, artificial colors, and high fructose corn syrup. Once you drown your
salad in this nutritional disaster, you might as well eat a bag of potato chips
or a hot dog instead. Drop the bottled salad dressings, and use lemon juice,
apple cider vinegar, or balsamic vinegar along with some olive oil for a
healthy salad dressing.
10. Artificial Sweeteners
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No, these are no better than sugar.
In fact, they’re often worse. Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, neotame,
acesulfame potassium, etc. might contain fewer calories, but they can still
increase the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and
metabolic syndrome. You may not have noticed but many sugar-free gums contain
aspartame, which is considered the most dangerous substance in the world. Sugar
has healthy alternatives such as honey, maple syrup, and agave syrup, to name a
few.
11. Alcohol
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We’re sorry to break this to you, and
again, many will disagree, but alcohol has no health benefits. It’s extremely
high in calories, can cause dehydration, liver damage, weight gain, depression,
and skin problems. Not to mention the bad decisions you make when under the
influence. So, if you want to damage all your systems, from the brain to liver
to skin, believe the marketing and drink alcohol daily. Otherwise, avoid it.
12. White Bread, Refined Flours
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Grains are good, right? So bread must
be good too? Well, not if it’s white bread made from refined flours. White flour
is stripped of all the nutritional fiber, minerals, and vitamins, and all you
get is grain waste mixed with chemicals to achieve the nice white color. But
behind it lies the risk of weight gain, thyroid damage, and organ damage. Go
whole grain instead!
13. Dairy
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Yes, milk is the first food we eat
when we’re brought into this world. But a mother’s milk is much different than
a cow’s mother’s milk. In addition, as we age, we develop lactose intolerance.
Dairy products are linked with low nutrient absorption, migraines, arthritis,
cancer, allergies, and asthma. So again, forget about those clever marketing
tricks. Switch to coconut milk or almond milk, it tastes great and it won’t
slowly kill you like cow milk.
14. Barbecued Meats
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The smell of barbecue might be hard
to resist, but please try. The chemicals that enter the meat during the process
are associated with risk of pancreatic cancer and breast cancer. If you can’t
resist, try to limit the intake of barbecued meat and consider adding some
rosemary to your hamburger to reduce the amount and number of carcinogens.
15. Energy Bars
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Energy bars might be necessary for
athletes who need a quick burst of energy, but if that’s not you, try to resist
these tasty calorie bombs. Energy bars contain a lot of sugar (we talked about
sugar before), high fructose corn syrup, preservatives, and can contain
trans-fats. So this is basically candy that’s full of calories, sugar, and
artificial ingredients. In other words, it’s a ticking time bomb.
16. Fast Food
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Sure, fast food tastes good, it’s
fairly inexpensive, and it’s everywhere. But what makes it taste so good? It’s
the same things that are slowly killing you: trans-fats, sugar, salt,
preservatives, additives, dyes, and other chemicals that enhance the looks and
the taste of this food. Fast food can affect your risk of diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, cancer, mood disorders, weight gain, metabolic
disorders, etc. So at least try to cut down on fast food.
17. Wheat
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Wheat contains a carbohydrate that
suddenly and greatly increases your blood sugar levels. This triggers high
insulin production and weight gain. Over time, your pancreas will become
overworked and you’ll become insulin resistant, and then you can get diabetes.
And high blood sugar levels trigger the production of compounds that speed up
the aging process and give you wrinkled skin. So you’ll age faster and be prone
to diabetes, which in itself is a big issue.
18. Breakfast Cereals
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Again, we blame it on the marketing.
Breakfast cereals aren’t harmless as their happy cheerful colors and toys
inside the box might suggest. They actually contain sugar, artificial coloring,
preservatives, GMO products, and they’re often stripped of the nutrients they
had before processing. Try oatmeal with some fresh or dried fruit instead. It
tastes great, and it’s actually good for you.
19. Commercial Fruit Juices
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Don’t believe the big flashy labels
that say 100% fruit. Most of the time, the secret is in the fine print.
Commercial fruit juice often contains added sugar, coloring, preservatives, and
it can lose its nutrients during pasteurization. Your best bet is finding a
trusted local juice bar or making your own fruit juice at home. We’d go for the
latter. Have some fun and explore new tastes.
20. Salt
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Salt plays a big role in regulating
our blood pressure. If you eat too much salt, you’ll have high blood pressure
and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which is among the leading causes
of death in the world. So, don’t cut out all salt as your body still needs it,
just limit the amount and watch out for sodium levels in processed foods. Just
3.75 grams of sodium per day is a sufficient and safe amount. Anything above 6
grams poses a serious health risk.
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