By Laurel House
Planet Green
Smoking was proven to be cancer-causing, tanning beds were shown to be on par with arsenic, but what about canned tomatoes, corn-fed beef, conventionally grown potatoes? What would it take to convince you to clean out your pantry and change your eating habits? Scientists, doctors, even farmers were asked what foods they refuse to eat.
The responses had nothing to do with things like donuts due to fat content, or white bread because of the concentration of empty carbs. Weâre talking seemingly healthy things like tomatoes, beef, popcorn, potatoes, salmon, milk, and apples. For them, itâs all about how they are produced and packaged.
Seven experts in fields pertaining to both food and the environment answered one simple question: âWhat foods do you avoid?â Their answers, published in an article entitled â7 Foods the Experts Wonât Eatâ on Yahoo! Shine, will make you re-think food. When it comes to food and its affect on your health and the health of this planet, this is what they answered:
1. Canned Tomatoes
The Expert: Fredrick vom Saal, PhD, an endocrinologist at the University of Missouri who studies bisphenol-A.
The Reason: Tin cans are lined with a resin that contains the synthetic estrogen bisphenol-A, which has been linked to a slew of health problems including heart disease, diabetes, reproductive problems, and obesity. But thatâs not the biggest problem. The acid in tomatoes breaks down that bisphenol-A, leaching it into the food, and not just in insignificant amounts. According to the article, Saal comments that âyou can get 50 mcg of BCA per liter out of a tomato can, and thatâs a level that is going to impact people, particularly the young.â Thatâs why heâs not touching the stuff.
The Solution: If you l0ve the taste of âcannedâ tomatoes but prefer to skip the bisphenol-A, select glass bottles instead.
2. Corn-Fed Beef
The Expert: Joel Salatin, co-owner of Polyface Farms and author of half a dozen books on sustainable farming.
The Reason: Cattle are naturally grass eaters⦠not grain eaters. In order to fatten the animals (and profit margins), farmers feed them corn and soybeans. And while the farmers are beefing up their earnings, they are minimizing the nutritional benefits. The article mentions the findings from a recent USDA-conducted study comparing corn-fed beef and grass-fed beef showing that grass-fed beef is âhigher in beta-carotene, vitamin E, omega-3s, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), calcium, magnesium, and potassium; lower in inflammatory omega-6s; and lower in saturated fats that have been linked to heart disease.â
The Solution: Pretty straight forward: Opt for grass-fed beef instead.
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