Shopping Tip of the Day…


Read the ingredients label on EVERYTHING you purchase. If you can’t easily explain to a 6-year-old where every ingredient came from (how it was processed, etc.), don’t allow it into your cart!!

A few examples come to mind, like…”polysorbate 80,” “autolyzed yeast extract,” “high fructose corn syrup,” “natural flavor,” “partially hydrogenated oil.” There are many more examples, of course!

Need some help figuring out what on Earth to eat instead?! Grab a copy of our book, “Eating Additive-Free“! It’s stuffed with 150+ tasty natural recipes and a complete additive-free grocery shopping guide to help you find safe versions of all of the ingredients in our recipes! (Your satisfaction is guaranteed…or your money back!)

Already on this additive-free bandwagon???? Sound off below, and share with us what ingredients you avoid at the grocery store…

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Grocery Tip of the Day…

Avoid aisle 12!! There is NOTHING for you here! ALL soda, sports drinks and energy drinks are complete and total JUNK!! Water is where it’s at! Yes, that’s right, I said it ….W.A.T.E.R!

I still cannot believe that there’s an entire aisle (and we’re talkin’ BOTH sides!) devoted to nothing but freaky colored beverages!! If you run across a scene like this in your grocery store, please RUN the other way!!! Ahhhhhhhhh!!! I had to take a picture!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MSG & Aspartame trick your brain and damage your health!

This is a great video with very important implications for autism, obesity, mood disorders, migraines, lupus, fibromyalgia, behavior problems, etc. If you need help avoiding these additives, check out our natural cookbook and additive-free shopping guide!



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Beware of “anti-caking agents” in salt (and sea salt)!

As you may or may not be aware, most table salts contain quite a few ingredients. Some of these are “anti-caking agents” which function to keep the salt granules from clumping together so your salt will fall freely through the holes of your salt shaker. There are anti-caking agents in table salt, sea salt, and both iodized and non-iodized versions of both. If you wish to avoid such ingredients, just inspect the containers in the salt aisle until you find one whose ingredients list contains solely: “salt.”  And don’t assume, as I did, that just because a salt is coarse and comes in a fancy grinder that it is free of additives. Not true – check the label every time!

Several years ago at my aunt’s house, I was introduced to the ingredient, “yellow prussiate of soda.” I was enjoying some baked cabbage with my aunt that we made ourselves with just cabbage, olive oil and sea salt. By the time I finished eating, I had the worst hot flash!! My face was beet red, and I was literally running for the fan in the next room!! (And I never have hot flashes!) I couldn’t believe that this could’ve been caused by anything I’d just eaten, but I also couldn’t deny the timing of the reaction! Cabbage, olive oil and sea salt seemed like pretty “pure” ingredients to me, but I double-checked the ingredients just in case – and there it was on the back of the Morton sea salt: “yellow prussiate of soda (anti-caking agent).

Can I prove that my hot flash was from this additive? I suppose not, since I’m not willing to eat that salt again. However, I can tell you that I had never seen that ingredient on a food label before (and I pretty much read labels for a living!); the salt I use everyday at home does not contain it; I eat baked cabbage using this same recipe at home all the time with no effects…and I never, ever have hot flashes otherwise. So you be the judge!

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