It
can be difficult to decide which foods are good for you and which are
not. The key is actually moderation. However, here are a list of foods
that are not as healthy as you think they are:
1, Vegetable Oils:
Don’t
be fooled by the fact that there’s “vegetable” in the name.
Unfortunately, most vegetable oils are made from palm oil which is
almost purely saturated (unhealthy) oil. It’s semi-solid at room
temperature, but is of course liquid when heated and used for frying,
and it’s certainly not healthy..
2, Pasta
The
typical pasta you get when you buy your spaghetti, macaroni or noodles,
is just plain white flour, mixed with water and eggs (although the
small percentage of egg included don’t contribute much to the
nutritional value of pasta). No vitamins, no minerals, and barely any
fiber. Nothing, except empty carbs, shaped as pasta.
3, White Bread
This
is pasta, but shaped like bread. You probably already knew this, but
there are still people left in the world that think that all kinds of
bread are good for them. White bread is not, trust me!
4, Ketchup
Don’t
let the fact that it’s gotten from tomatoes fool you. Despite
containing the antioxidant lycopene (antioxidants greatly reduce the
risks of mutations in your body, and the risk of developing diseases
like cancer), ketchup contains loads of sugar (as high as 26%
carbohydrates, according to Wikipedia), and also a lot of salt. Most of
the ketchup we eat is processed , so the lycopene levels are much lower
than what it could be from the amount of tomatoes used.
5, Diet Soda
Don’t
be fooled by low calorie drinks either. There are some claims that diet
coke is even worse than the sugar-stuffed versions. Several studies
have suggested that the artificial sweeteners used in diet soda can
cause weight gain, just like ordinary sugars. Also, some of these
sweeteners, like Aspartame, have been believed to increase the risk of
certain kinds of cancer.
6, Fruit Juice
So
many people believe fruit juice is so healthy that they substitute it
for all whole fruit in their diet. Now it is true that fruit juice
contains a lot of vitamins but it is at great cost; most fruit juice is
pumped up with extra sugar and aside from a few varieties has its pulp
removed. The pulp in fruit provides essential fibre which can be
considered a good counterbalance to all the natural sugar contained in
the fruit.
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