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Default Negative Health Effects of Food Additives in Low-Carb Diets

Press Release Source: Consumer Wellness Research Center


Negative Health Effects of Food Additives Multiplied in Low-Carb Diets, Says Consumer Wellness Research Center
Wednesday March 3, 11:01 am ET


TAICHUNG, Taiwan, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- - A new ebook published by the Consumer Wellness Research Center reveals that people following low-carb diets are especially susceptible to the health damaging effects of certain food additives. The non-profit CWRC reveals the details in its book, "Low-Carb Diet Warning" which is offered free of charge to the public at www.ConsumerWellness.org .
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The book discusses how several food additives are especially worrisome to the health of low-carb dieters. First, the book takes a new look at sodium nitrite, an additive found in virtually all bacon, sausage and processed meat products. Sodium nitrite is well known to result in the formation of cancer- causing nitrosamines during digestion in the human body. These nitrosamines are highly carcinogenic and contribute to cancers of the colon, as well as brain tumors.

"Since many low-carb dieters rely heavily on bacon and other processed meats, they may be subjecting themselves to an unsafe level of exposure to sodium nitrite," says author and health researcher Mike Adams. "The USDA unsuccessfully tried to ban sodium nitrite in the 1970's, but folded under pressure from food manufacturers."

Another food additive, monosodium glutamate, is frequently added to canned soups, meat jerkies, salad dressings, frozen breaded fish and many other low- carb foods in order to enhance their otherwise bland taste. MSG consumption is strongly linked to migraine headaches and disorders of the hypothalamus gland which can disrupt normal endocrine system function. Low-Carb Diet Warning reveals how the health effects of MSG are known to be multiplied in the absence of dietary carbohydrates, making MSG especially worrisome for low- carb dieters.

The free book, Low-Carb Diet Warning, discusses many more food additives and their effects on low-carb diets. It names these additive ingredients "metabolic disruptors" for their disruptive effect on healthy human physiology. Each metabolic disruptor is discussed in detail, along with evidence and quotations from many of today's top doctors, researchers and authors.

The purpose of the book is to help consumers improve their health and avoid major diseases while following a low-carb diet. Author Mike Adams is, himself, a low-carb dieter, and offers his wisdom and experience on making the low-carb diet a healthy diet rather than one tainted with chemical additives and processed foods.

To view the free ebook, visit www.ConsumerWellness.org

Source: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040303/law052_1.html
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