You’ve been lied to about your food for a very long time! There are dangerous ingredients in food that aren’t required to be listed on the label. Find out if you’re consuming toxic chemicals like hexane and hidden sugar without your knowledge.
0:00 Introduction: Hidden, dangerous ingredients in food
1:15 Incidental additives
2:12 The dangers of hexane
2:30 Soy protein isolates
3:29 Hidden sugar products
5:53 How to spot dangerous ingredients in food
Maltodextrin Video:
▶️ https://youtu.be/4p3SqQn9izs
Did you know that the “rounding rule” allows manufacturers to hide ingredients in your food if it’s less than 500 mg per serving size? There are also over 200 different words for sugar! These misleading practices could mean you’re consuming dangerous ingredients without knowing.
Incidental additives are ingredients that have a function that’s not related to texture, flavor, or a preservative. If these ingredients are less than 5% of the finished product, they don’t have to list it on the label.
Maltodextrin is a common incidental ingredient. It’s a carbohydrate that acts more like sugar in the body and has a glycemic index of 180 compared to table sugar, which is only 74.
Hexane is one of the most dangerous ingredients in food. Its residue is often found in products containing soy protein isolates, which are commonly added to bars, veggie burgers, and plant-based products. Hexane is a chemical solvent used to extract this protein from the soybean.
The CDC classifies hexane as a neurotoxin, and the EPA considers it hazardous air pollution. However, no regulatory body measures the amount of hexane in food.
Iodine turns blue when combined with starch. Add a drop or two of iodine to a glass of water, and watch products with hidden starch turn blue or purple when you mix them in!
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Dr. Berg, age 59, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness about hidden hexane, soy protein isolates, and sugar-free products. I’ll see you in the next video.