
By Donna Gates, Body Ecology
We've been led to believe that processed foods seem like the answer to today’s busy lives. New fads and fancy advertisements make promises that keep us coming back for more. The sad reality is that processed products are everywhere we look, making them increasingly harder to avoid.
1. Processed Foods Are Addictive and Can Cause You To Overeat
Whole foods are made up of carbohydrates, proteins, fats,
fiber and water. When foods are processed the components of these foods
are modified (for example, fiber, water and nutrients are removed) and
in other cases, components are concentrated. In each case, processing
changes the way they are digested and assimilated in your body.
Eating highly processed or highly concentrated foods can
artificially stimulate dopamine (the pleasure neurotransmitter), which
plays a role in addiction. In this way, you are eating foods that lack
nutrients and fiber, but create a pleasurable feeling. A food addiction
starts because you feel good when you are eating these foods and they
make you think they taste better. You crave that pleasurable feeling
again and again and voilà…this is what starts a food addiction.
2. Processed Foods Are Linked to Obesity

Dr. Mercola recently reported about
a new study that showed childhood obesity could be reduced by 18
percent, simply by cutting out fast food advertisements during
children’s programming. The Australian government is clearly more
concerned about their children’s health as television advertisements to
children were banned several years ago.
3. Processed Foods Often Contain Ingredients That Do Not Follow The Principle of Food Combining
This can lead to low energy, poor digestion, illness, acidic blood and weight gain.
An example would be a frozen meat and cheese pizza. Cheese (a dairy
product), meat (an animal protein) and pizza crust (a grain product)
make a terrible food combination that can wreak havoc on your digestive
health.
4. Processed Foods Contribute to An Imbalanced Inner Ecosystem
This can lead to digestive problems, cravings, illness and disease.
Beneficial microflora cannot survive in your digestive tract when you
are poisoning them. Like us they thrive on foods that are made by nature
not by man.
5. A Diet High in Processed Foods Can Lead to Depression, Memory Issues and Mood Swings

6. Processed Foods Often Go Hand In Hand With “Eating on the run” or Multitasking
Most people will choose convenience if they are on the run and in today’s busy lives, who of us isn’t? Unfortunately, multitasking while eating causes people to lose touch with their natural appetite, often leading to weight gain.
Additionally, multitasking sends the wrong signals to your digestive
system, which needs to be in a restful mode to digest properly.
7. Nutrition Labels on Processed Foods Are Often Misleading and Have Harmful Health Effects

Additionally, product labeling may
hide ingredients like GM (genetically modified) foods and harmful
additives like MSG. (These are hidden behind words on the label like
“natural flavorings” or “approved spices”).
8. Diets High in Processed Meats (like hot dogs and deli meats) Have Been Linked to Various Forms of Cancer
One of the reasons for this link to
cancer is thought to be because of the preservatives used in processed
meats. Clare Hughes, Australian Cancer Council nutrition program
manager, says a number of studies have linked processed meat to cancer
and the problem is multi-fold. "Processed
meats are high in salt and fat. In addition, chemicals such as nitrites
are added to many processed meats to maintain their colour and to
prevent contamination. Nitrites can be converted in the stomach to
carcinogenic nitrosamines."
9. Eating Too Many Processed Foods Can Lead to Infertility and Malnutrition
Processed foods, like cereal, are stripped of important vitamins and nutrients that your body truly needs. You could be eating a large amount of calories and still be malnourished if your diet is high in processed foods.
Animal studies have shown that over three generations, a deficient diet
causes reproduction to cease. Today, infertility is on the rise,
affecting 7.3 million people in America.
10. Processed Foods are Made For Long Shelf-life, Not Long Human Life!
Chemicals, additives and preservatives are added to processed foods so that they will last for a long time without going rancid or affecting the taste of the food. Food manufacturers spend time, money and research on beautiful packaging and strategies to lengthen shelf-life, with little attention on how the foods will lengthen your life or create lasting health.Source Link: http://bodyecology.com...
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