A third trick involves hiding dangerous ingredients behind innocent-sounding names that fool consumers into thinking they're safe. The highly carcinogenic ingredientsodium nitrite, for example, sounds perfectly innocent, but it is well documented to causebraintumors, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer and many other cancers (just search Google Scholar forsodiumnitrite to see a long list of supporting research, orclick hereto read NaturalNews articles on sodium nitrite).
Carminesounds like an innocent food coloring, but it's actually made from the smashed bodies of red cochineal beetles. Of course, nobody would eat strawberry yogurt if the ingredients listed, "Insect-based red food coloring" on the label, so instead, they just call it "carmine."
Similarly,yeast extractsounds like a perfect safe food ingredient, too, but it's actually a trick used to hidemonosodium glutamate(MSG, a chemical taste enhancer used to excite the flavors of overly-processedfoods) without having to list MSG on the label. Lots of ingredients contain hidden MSG, and I've written extensively about them on this site. Virtually allhydrolyzedorautolyzedingredients contain some amount of hidden MSG.
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