Wednesday, May 18, 2011

What Is Really In Your Food? You "Should" Want to Know...



Here's a bit of information you'll want to know about the next time you stop for a fast food lunch. Everything from the "milk shake" to the fish sandwich is probably made in the lab and not by nature. It may be hard to swallow, but you have to know...

Let's take the "Fast-Food Hamburger" for a starter:

"It comes from a cow, yes, but before being stuffed in the bun of a Whopper or Big Mac, fast-food hamburger patties pass through the hands of a company called Beef Products. Beef Products specializes in taking slaughterhouse trimmings traditionally used only in pet food and cooking oil and turning them into patties. The challenge is getting this by-product meat clean enough for human consumption, as both E. coli and salmonella like to concentrate themselves in the fatty deposits. So how does Beef Products go about "cleaning" the meat? With an approach similar to what you might use in your bathroom—by using ammonia.

See, the company has developed a process for killing beef-based pathogens by forcing the ground meat through pipes and exposing it to ammonia gas. And not only has the USDA approved the process, but they've also allowed those who sell the beef to keep it hidden from their customers. At Beef Products' behest, ammonia gas has been deemed a "processing agent" that need not be identified on nutrition labels. Never mind that if ammonia gets on your skin, it can cause severe burning, and if it gets in your eyes, it can blind you. As an ingredient in one of the foods we consume most, our government doesn't even deem it important enough to inform eaters of its presence.

Add to the gross-out factor the fact that after moving through this lengthy industrial process, a single beef patty can consist of cobbled-together pieces from different cows all over the world—a practice that only increases the odds of E. coli contamination. So if you're set on the challange of eating fresh, single-source hamburger, pick out a nice hunk of sirloin from the meat case and have your butcher grind it up fresh. Hold the ammonia."

To read about some of the other items served, check out Men's Health HERE. You will be surprised! For instance, is that chicken nugget really what you think it is? And, what about salami? Ordering that may be put way down on the totem pole of choices for your next sandwich or favorite pizza once you know. Just because something may taste good, doesn't mean it's a wise choice for your diet. You are what you eat! So smile and be glad that you now know what's in the fast food...

To your health,
Stephen

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