Friday, November 18, 2011

Newtritional Phacts






Isn’t it just funny
how many of the consumer
“Goods”
we purchase daily come equip with a column
labeled "nutritional facts,"
and there’s usually hardly ever any
nutritional value in any of the products we eat?
If you ever happen to pick up a bottle of
Waterwith a nutritional
facts label on it,
put it down and run like
Hell
in the opposite direction because the world as you know it is
about to come to an epic catastrophic end.
Recently while
sitting at the dinner table I decided to read over the
“nutritional facts”
on the back of a
Crystal Light canister, before getting to the back,
“Artificial Flavor”
was written on the
front in small text, but what artificial flavoring could they be talking
about?
Surprisingly, each
packet of Crystal Light contains a minimum of 3 artificial sweeteners; of
course this varies depending on the flavor of Crystal Light that you purchase.
(Aspartame)
is a highly controversial chemical, which has
been in the hot seat since its initial approval by the FDA back in 1974;
critics alleged that
the quality of the original research supporting its safety was inadequate and
flawed and that conflict of interest marred the approval of aspartame.
According to
http://aspartame.mercola.com/
“Aspartame accounts for over 75 percent of the adverse reactions to food additives reported to the FDA. Many of these reactions are very serious including seizures and death. A few of the 90 different documented symptoms listed in the report as being caused by aspartame include: Headaches/migraines, dizziness, seizures, nausea, numbness, muscle spasms, weight gain, rashes, depression, fatigue, irritability, tachycardia, insomnia, vision problems, hearing loss, heart palpitations, breathing difficulties, anxiety attacks, slurred speech, loss of taste, tinnitus, vertigo, memory loss, and joint pain.” “According to researchers and physicians studying the adverse
effects of aspartame
, the following chronic illnesses can be triggered or worsened by ingesting of aspartame: Brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, mental retardation, lymphoma, birth defects, fibromyalgia, and diabetes.”
SEE ARTICLE FOR MORE DETAILS
(Maltodextrin)
Is yet another artificial sweetener
commonly found in junk foods.
This is funny because Crystal lights are supposed
to be healthier alternative to junk beverages…
Any who
Maltodextrin has virtually
NO
nutritional value, and is considered “safe” by the
FDA, which is not the same thing as healthy.
There are no serious side effects associated with
Maltodextrin
Except that it is a habit forming chemical, that
causes cravings for the foods it is paired with.
Cravings+Junk foods= Diabetes!
Crystal Light Lemonade contains BHA, or butylated
hydroxyanisole, a food additive that preserves food by reducing the oxidation
rate of other substances. BHA can produce allergic reactions and, in large
doses, can adversely affect liver and kidney functions.
(Magnesium oxide)
Prevents the powdery substance from caking…
Because magnesium is a naturally occurring mineral
essential for proper nerve and muscle functioning, using it as an additive to prevent
caking also provides some nutritional benefit.
Artificial Coloring is a Must!
So depending on how many packets you drink a day
you can expect the inside of your bladder to look like
the “eye” of
a
Gay Pride Parade
&
ailing kidneys
resembling the inside of a fishes “roe.”
(^Kidney stone reference^)
In case you haven’t figured it out yet
there are HEAVY heath risk
associated with “Crystal Light”,
and within every packet lies an incremental alteration to the natural occurrence
in your timeline.
Though in moderation the consumption of this flavored water cocktail may
not cause serious long term effects on your health,
the moment is the only thing that really matters!
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